Forwarded from Police frequency
The group- known as “Zizians”- are well-educated transgender vegan “rationalists” who allegedly hold “fringe, esoteric ideological beliefs about transhumanism and animal rights.” The firearms used in the incident were connected by investigators with a person of interest in a group of other murders.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/murder-of-border-patrol-agent-in-vermont-linked-to-antifascist-trans-terror-cult
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/murder-of-border-patrol-agent-in-vermont-linked-to-antifascist-trans-terror-cult
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Forwarded from Vox Day
Did No One Take Econ 101?
The Danish Prime Minister stupidly threatens to hit back at the coming US tariffs on the European Union. What we’re seeing here is the fundamental retardery and complete lack of a most basic education possessed by the mediocrities purportedly running Clown World. The EU will be forced into a“robust response” if the US imposes tariffs […]
https://voxday.net/2025/02/03/did-no-one-take-econ-101/
The Danish Prime Minister stupidly threatens to hit back at the coming US tariffs on the European Union. What we’re seeing here is the fundamental retardery and complete lack of a most basic education possessed by the mediocrities purportedly running Clown World. The EU will be forced into a“robust response” if the US imposes tariffs […]
https://voxday.net/2025/02/03/did-no-one-take-econ-101/
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Forwarded from Russians With Attitude (Kirill)
The "Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty between the Russian Federation and the Islamic Republic of Iran" has been signed in Moscow.
It contains 47 articles covering many spheres of cooperation, such as energy, trade, infrastructure, intelligence sharing, fighting the drug trade and human trafficking together, as well as common projects in international frameworks, such as the SCO. However, it falls short of a treaty of military alliance, such as the one signed with the DPRK last year.
Relevant quotes on security/military matters:
"In the event that one of the Contracting Parties is subjected to aggression, the other Contracting Party shall not render any military or other assistance to the aggressor contributing to the continuation of the aggression and shall facilitate that the differences arising be settled on the basis of the Charter of the United Nations and other applicable rules of international law."
"The Contracting Parties shall not permit the use of their territories to support separatist movements and other actions threatening the stability and territorial integrity of the other Contracting Party, as well as hostile actions against each other."
"With a view to strengthening national security and countering common threats, the intelligence and security services of the Contracting Parties shall exchange information and experience and enhance their cooperation."
"The Contracting Parties, with a view to developing military co-operation within their specialized agencies, shall prepare and implement the relevant arrangements within the Working Group on Military Co-operation."
"Military cooperation between the Contracting Parties covers a wide range of issues, including the exchange of military and expert delegations, visits of warships and vessels to the ports of the Contracting Parties, training of military personnel..."
"The Contracting Parties shall consult and co-operate in the field of countering common military and security threats of a bilateral and regional character."
"Within the framework of a comprehensive, long-term and strategic partnership, the Contracting Parties reaffirm their commitment to the development of military-technical cooperation"
"The Contracting Parties shall promote peace and security in the Caspian region, Central Asia, Transcaucasia and the Middle East, and cooperate to prevent interference in these regions and the destabilizing presence of third parties there."
It contains 47 articles covering many spheres of cooperation, such as energy, trade, infrastructure, intelligence sharing, fighting the drug trade and human trafficking together, as well as common projects in international frameworks, such as the SCO. However, it falls short of a treaty of military alliance, such as the one signed with the DPRK last year.
Relevant quotes on security/military matters:
"In the event that one of the Contracting Parties is subjected to aggression, the other Contracting Party shall not render any military or other assistance to the aggressor contributing to the continuation of the aggression and shall facilitate that the differences arising be settled on the basis of the Charter of the United Nations and other applicable rules of international law."
"The Contracting Parties shall not permit the use of their territories to support separatist movements and other actions threatening the stability and territorial integrity of the other Contracting Party, as well as hostile actions against each other."
"With a view to strengthening national security and countering common threats, the intelligence and security services of the Contracting Parties shall exchange information and experience and enhance their cooperation."
"The Contracting Parties, with a view to developing military co-operation within their specialized agencies, shall prepare and implement the relevant arrangements within the Working Group on Military Co-operation."
"Military cooperation between the Contracting Parties covers a wide range of issues, including the exchange of military and expert delegations, visits of warships and vessels to the ports of the Contracting Parties, training of military personnel..."
"The Contracting Parties shall consult and co-operate in the field of countering common military and security threats of a bilateral and regional character."
"Within the framework of a comprehensive, long-term and strategic partnership, the Contracting Parties reaffirm their commitment to the development of military-technical cooperation"
"The Contracting Parties shall promote peace and security in the Caspian region, Central Asia, Transcaucasia and the Middle East, and cooperate to prevent interference in these regions and the destabilizing presence of third parties there."
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Grummz reminded me on Twitter of the infamous "shirt storm." My fictional physics professor and his female colleague had a much better answer to their critics.
Someone really needs to make the shirt I describe.
https://amzn.to/4jGH4n0
Someone really needs to make the shirt I describe.
https://amzn.to/4jGH4n0
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"Remember, the aphorism about it being better to obtain forgiveness than permission doesn’t apply when a public warning against it is posted."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-156367052
https://substack.com/home/post/p-156367052
Substack
Yes, This Includes You
Even if you're a Delta, respect the warnings and keep your hands off
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Forwarded from Actus Legis
Let me get this straight. Fauci’s NIAID and @USAID sent over $40M in U.S. taxpayer “support” to a scientist in Wuhan who was working on “bat coronavirus emergence” research, who also became “patient zero” for COVID-19?
And the completion date for that funding was … in 2019???
This document was obtained via FOIA by @WhiteCoatWaste. Give them a follow.
@TonyNikolic10 (Twitter)
@aflsolicitors (Instagram)
@aflsolicitors1 (Tik Tok)
And the completion date for that funding was … in 2019???
This document was obtained via FOIA by @WhiteCoatWaste. Give them a follow.
@TonyNikolic10 (Twitter)
@aflsolicitors (Instagram)
@aflsolicitors1 (Tik Tok)
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Forwarded from 𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔸𝕖𝕥𝕙𝕖𝕣𝕤𝕥𝕣𝕖𝕒𝕞 (Hans G. Schantz)
"Did I go too far in writing my satire?" I wonder at the time. "Not nearly far enough," I conclude only a year later.
What if we updated the Scopes Monkey Trial for the twenty-first century and it was about transgenderism instead of evolution? That's the premise of The Wise of Heart - a courtroom drama of biological science versus transgenderism. Check it out.
US: https://amzn.to/4dwjghC
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wise-Heart-Modern-Day-Re-Imagining-Scopes-ebook/dp/B0CC634V4Q/
What if we updated the Scopes Monkey Trial for the twenty-first century and it was about transgenderism instead of evolution? That's the premise of The Wise of Heart - a courtroom drama of biological science versus transgenderism. Check it out.
US: https://amzn.to/4dwjghC
UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wise-Heart-Modern-Day-Re-Imagining-Scopes-ebook/dp/B0CC634V4Q/
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Is DeepSeek this confused about basic arithmetic?
https://chatgpt.com/share/67a0c111-6a40-800a-b56e-db8c9acffc43
https://chatgpt.com/share/67a0c111-6a40-800a-b56e-db8c9acffc43
ChatGPT
ChatGPT - 9.11 vs 9.9
Shared via ChatGPT
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Forwarded from 𝕱𝖊𝖓𝖈𝖎𝖓𝖌 𝕭𝖊𝖆𝖗 𝖆𝖙 𝕻𝖗𝖆𝖞𝖊𝖗 (Ancilla Mariae 👑⚔️🐉)
bad cattitude
munchausen by medical board
how the trans movement got so completely out of control
Forwarded from Megatron
BREAKING:
🇺🇲🇮🇱 Trump is determined to ethnically cleanse Gaza at the request of Israel
Trump says Palestinians have no alternative but to leave Gaza.
He reiterates that he would like to see Egypt and Jordan take in the Palestinians from Gaza.
@Megatron_ron
🇺🇲🇮🇱 Trump is determined to ethnically cleanse Gaza at the request of Israel
Trump says Palestinians have no alternative but to leave Gaza.
He reiterates that he would like to see Egypt and Jordan take in the Palestinians from Gaza.
@Megatron_ron
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Forwarded from We The Media (Jordan Sather)
White House statement on USAID
"For decades, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been unaccountable to taxpayers as it funnels massive sums of money to the ridiculous — and, in many cases, malicious — pet projects of entrenched bureaucrats, with next-to-no oversight."
https://www.whitehouse.gov/uncategorized/2025/02/at-usaid-waste-and-abuse-runs-deep/
"For decades, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has been unaccountable to taxpayers as it funnels massive sums of money to the ridiculous — and, in many cases, malicious — pet projects of entrenched bureaucrats, with next-to-no oversight."
https://www.whitehouse.gov/uncategorized/2025/02/at-usaid-waste-and-abuse-runs-deep/
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - Trump says Palestinians have no alternative but to leave Gaza, and he would like to see Jordan and Egypt take them.
Israel's Netanyahu is currently in Washington, DC.
@disclosetv
Israel's Netanyahu is currently in Washington, DC.
@disclosetv
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Forwarded from Russians With Attitude (pd)
Direct physical control over Canada and Greenland would put the US on equal footing with Russia in the Arctic circle. The race for the Arctic will be one of the “Great Games” of the 21st century.
Russia is positioning the Northern Sea Route as a key global shipping lane, which it controls almost entirely. This route significantly shortens transit times between Europe and Asia. With improved infrastructure and receding ice, the NSR is superior to the Suez Canal - not only shorter (and therefore cheaper, and becoming cheaper with the infrastructure improvements), but also there are no queues, no tolls and no pirates or Houthis.
The melting ice also makes it easier to exploit natural resources in the Arctic circle, and they are estimated to be enormous: 15% of the world's undiscovered oil, 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas (those numbers come from the US Geological Survey iirc). There are also other strategic resources such as rare earth elements.
Russia has been developing oil and natural gas reserves in the Russian parts of the Arctic, particularly in areas like the Yamal Peninsula and the Kara Sea. Diversifying energy export routes is CRITICAL for Russia moving towards the mid-21st century. Projects like the Yamal LNG and Arctic LNG 2 are absolutely crucial to Russian economic strategy, and these projects also involve partnership with China -- of course, Russia is China's only gateway to the Arctic, so they are highly interested in cooperation.
In recent years, Russia has reopened or a bunch of old Soviet scientific and military bases across the Arctic, particularly the Arctic Shamrock base on Alexandra Land. We're also testing many of our newest weaponry in the Arctic and even basing it there, such as the S-500 air defence system and various missiles (Bastion, Tsirkon). We are operating a respectable fleet of nuclear subs in the Arctic Ocean, too.
Currently, Russia has an edge over everyone else in the Arctic -- we own the largest portion of it, we operate the world's largest and most advanced fleet of icebreakers (including the INCREDIBLY cool nuclear-powered ones), we have been heavily investing in both military and civilian infrastructure in the region.
The Americans would obviously love to challenge Russia in the Arctic Circle. Oh, I forgot to mention -- the whole area is critical for all WW3 Armageddon planning, because the shortest flight path for ICBM exchanges also crosses the North Pole. The US don't want Russia to control an important global shipping lane, and they want those natural resources for themselves. They have been trying to invest in Alaskan infrastructure but efforts have been meh.
America is lagging behind when it comes to icebreakers and military capabilities in the area, though they have e.g. the "Arctic Edge" and "Cold Response" exercises.
It's clear that things like direct control over the Northwest Passage and being able to project naval power from Greenland would be highly desirable for the US in the long term. Allies and puppets are great but for "saving a floundering hegemony" and WW3 purposes direct control is always better.
In any case, the Arctic will be one of the most important strategic regions of the 21st century, and competition will be fierce. Also, we really should work on the Spitsbergen/Svalbard question...
Russia is positioning the Northern Sea Route as a key global shipping lane, which it controls almost entirely. This route significantly shortens transit times between Europe and Asia. With improved infrastructure and receding ice, the NSR is superior to the Suez Canal - not only shorter (and therefore cheaper, and becoming cheaper with the infrastructure improvements), but also there are no queues, no tolls and no pirates or Houthis.
The melting ice also makes it easier to exploit natural resources in the Arctic circle, and they are estimated to be enormous: 15% of the world's undiscovered oil, 30% of the world's undiscovered natural gas (those numbers come from the US Geological Survey iirc). There are also other strategic resources such as rare earth elements.
Russia has been developing oil and natural gas reserves in the Russian parts of the Arctic, particularly in areas like the Yamal Peninsula and the Kara Sea. Diversifying energy export routes is CRITICAL for Russia moving towards the mid-21st century. Projects like the Yamal LNG and Arctic LNG 2 are absolutely crucial to Russian economic strategy, and these projects also involve partnership with China -- of course, Russia is China's only gateway to the Arctic, so they are highly interested in cooperation.
In recent years, Russia has reopened or a bunch of old Soviet scientific and military bases across the Arctic, particularly the Arctic Shamrock base on Alexandra Land. We're also testing many of our newest weaponry in the Arctic and even basing it there, such as the S-500 air defence system and various missiles (Bastion, Tsirkon). We are operating a respectable fleet of nuclear subs in the Arctic Ocean, too.
Currently, Russia has an edge over everyone else in the Arctic -- we own the largest portion of it, we operate the world's largest and most advanced fleet of icebreakers (including the INCREDIBLY cool nuclear-powered ones), we have been heavily investing in both military and civilian infrastructure in the region.
The Americans would obviously love to challenge Russia in the Arctic Circle. Oh, I forgot to mention -- the whole area is critical for all WW3 Armageddon planning, because the shortest flight path for ICBM exchanges also crosses the North Pole. The US don't want Russia to control an important global shipping lane, and they want those natural resources for themselves. They have been trying to invest in Alaskan infrastructure but efforts have been meh.
America is lagging behind when it comes to icebreakers and military capabilities in the area, though they have e.g. the "Arctic Edge" and "Cold Response" exercises.
It's clear that things like direct control over the Northwest Passage and being able to project naval power from Greenland would be highly desirable for the US in the long term. Allies and puppets are great but for "saving a floundering hegemony" and WW3 purposes direct control is always better.
In any case, the Arctic will be one of the most important strategic regions of the 21st century, and competition will be fierce. Also, we really should work on the Spitsbergen/Svalbard question...
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Forwarded from Captain America 🇺🇲
BREAKING: A leaked email from John Brennan confirms that the 51 intelligence agents signed the infamous letter solely to provide Biden with a basis to mislead Americans and secure his election.
@Captain_America_News
@Captain_America_News
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
JUST IN - FBI has turned over the names of 5,000 employees who worked on January 6 cases to the U.S. Justice Department.
https://www.disclose.tv/id/5ikk4e14wk/
@disclosetv
https://www.disclose.tv/id/5ikk4e14wk/
@disclosetv
Disclose.tv
FBI gives names of 5,000 employees on January 6 cases to Justice Department
Breaking news from around the world.
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Forwarded from /CIG/ Telegram | Counter Intelligence Global (jd)
📝 Elon Musk: Not many Spartans are needed to win battles
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that Chinese Pizza Hut removed all salad bars as patrons would exploit the one-bowl rule by constructing a massive salad tower. Many people created extremely complicated and articulate engineering structures. Multiple people even successfully submitted them as civil engineering class projects.
https://ift.tt/OqXDgi7
https://ift.tt/OqXDgi7
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