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⚠️ Damaged portions of the Crimean bridge as seen by train, admist peak tourism season.

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You are not immune to propaganda.
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The Fact-Check Racket Finally Unravels

Social media "fact-checking" organisations have turned out to be little more than censors, asserts Jeffrey Tucker in The Epoch Times. Initially handed content by social media companies to write checkouts that would deem truths as false, such bodies have been funded, directly or indirectly, by governments or other, nefarious sources. As more censorship became apparent, many individuals and news organisations began to realise that the supposedly false reports were indeed contrary to particular state narratives. Yet now, Tucker claims, the "racket" is beginning to come undone.

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"The collapse of the Roman Empire in the West is a complex sequence of events and one that often resists easy answers, but it is a useful one to think about, particularly as we now sit atop our own fragile clockwork economic mechanism, suspended not a few feet but many miles above the grinding poverty of pre-industrial life and often with our own arsonists, who are convinced that the system is durable and stable because they cannot imagine it ever vanishing.

"Until it does."

https://acoup.blog/2022/02/11/collections-rome-decline-and-fall-part-iii-things/
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🇷🇺⚔️🇺🇦🇺🇸 "Volyn," who was released from Turkey, reveals that the Mariupol garrison surrendered [in Azovstal] in exchange for the departure of high-ranking American military personnel.

"We were kept for almost a month in the catacombs under 'Azovstal' for the sake of propaganda, where we senselessly lost hundreds of our fighters. And probably most of us would have perished there if it weren't for the intervention of the Americans, who reached an agreement with the Russians to withdraw their high-ranking officers from the facility in exchange for the garrison's surrender." - "Volyn" in an interview with Turkish media.

🤔 So you're telling us that "Azov" and other soldiers weren't "evacuated" as they said on Twitter? You're telling us Zelensky would've left you all to die, but hey they made nice art? So you're telling us you're only alive because the Americans would've had a PR nightmare on their hands if you didn't?

Oh well... You're welcome back on the front. You will never be as lucky as you were.

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TIL: HP was busted multiple times shipping their laptops like the EliteBook, ProBook, Pavilion and Envy with keyloggers that could record keystrokes to a local file accessible by anyone. This alarming discovery by a cyber-security firm impacted over 460 laptop models. And it happend multiple times.
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"A curious use for fire among some Indians was in giving signals. A place visible from a great distance was selected. Upon it a little fire was built with fuel which gave a dense smoke. Sometimes the signal depended upon the number of fires kindled side by side. Thus when Pima Indians returned from a war-party against Apaches, they gave smoke signals if they had been successful... Sometimes messages were given by puffs of smoke. When the fire had been kindled, a blanket was so held as to prevent the smoke rising. When a lot of smoke had been imprisoned beneath it, the blanket was suddenly raised so as to let it escape... Such signaling by smoke puffs was common among Plains tribes."

Frederick Starr (1898). American Indians.
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The Incredible Shrinking NATO

The author speculates on the reasons why Ukraine's President Zelensky has fallen out of favor with NATO and has not been invited to join the organization. The author suggests that the reason may be that Ukraine has demonstrated that NATO's weapons are ineffective, particularly in the ongoing conflict with Russia. The author argues that NATO is essentially a buyers' club for US-made weapons, and the failure of these weapons in Ukraine is damaging the reputation of US defense contractors. The article also discusses NATO's real purpose and the geopolitical rationales for military conflicts.

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TIL that “Madison” was nearly unheard of as a girls’ name until 1984. In the film “Splash,” released that year, Daryl Hannah’s character names herself Madison after reading a street sign. Tom Hanks’ character tells her that Madison isn’t a real name.
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"Why does Putin specifically call it a terrorist attack? Because, as he states, the Kerch Bridge is actually no longer used for military supplies and has not been for many months, and is therefore exclusively a civilian corridor. This is an interesting admission on his behalf because it appears to possibly point to a secret agreement with the West/Kiev, perhaps as part of the Grain Deal and other such backdoor handshakes that go on all the time, both explicit and implicit.

"Ukrainian foreign minister Kuleba disagrees."

https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/kerch-bridge-deja-vu-breakdown?publication_id=1351274&post_id=135130121&isFreemail=true
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TIL the 1927 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was given to Julius Wagner-Jauregg for curing mental illness by giving patients malaria. (He was, in fact, curing them of syphilis because the malaria fevers are so high that they kill the bacteria. The malaria was subsequently cured with quinine.)
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