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The Deceased Wire
It’s only a matter of time. It turns out there weren’t nearly so many Boomercons as we were led to believer there were now that the USAID money has dried up. Interesting how all of those successful media conservatives turned out to be fakes and… media whores. If only Thomas Nelson had been willing to […]
https://voxday.net/2025/03/30/the-deceased-wire/
It’s only a matter of time. It turns out there weren’t nearly so many Boomercons as we were led to believer there were now that the USAID money has dried up. Interesting how all of those successful media conservatives turned out to be fakes and… media whores. If only Thomas Nelson had been willing to […]
https://voxday.net/2025/03/30/the-deceased-wire/
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‼️🇺🇸🏴☠️🇺🇦 The New York Times has published an article on the topic of the real depth of cooperation between Western countries and Ukraine since 2022. Judging by what the Americans published, the United States was involved in the war much more widely than previously thought
▪️Two months after the start of the SMO, British special forces evacuated two Ukrainian generals from Kyiv to Poland. At the US base in Wiesbaden, the generals, including Mikhail Zabrodsky, began discussing with the British the first deliveries of Western heavy weapons to Ukraine, such as M777 howitzers and 155mm ammunition. During the visit, they met with US General Christopher Donahue, who proposed cooperation as part of the emerging international support for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. General Zabrodsky, like many Ukrainian officers of his generation, knew the Russian army well. In the 1990s, he graduated from the Military Academy in St. Petersburg and served five years in the Russian Armed Forces. Zabrodsky was also familiar with the American military system: in 2005-2006, he studied at the US Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
▪️The United States determined the combat strategy and transmitted intelligence data, including target designations on the battlefield, to the AFU. American intelligence directly influenced the decisions of the Ukrainian command and was effectively integrated into the management of operations. Lists of priority targets were transmitted to the intelligence fusion center, where US officers processed the incoming data and specified the coordinates for strikes. Moreover, the targets were not called targets, but "points of interest" in order to avoid legal consequences and NATO's trace in helping Ukraine
▪️ The first full-fledged combat operation of the Americans in Ukraine was the confrontation with the 58th Army of the Russian Federation in the Kherson region in the summer of 2022
▪️Over time, the partnership began to crack. The course of hostilities began to be determined by rivalry, mutual distrust, and differences in priorities and plans of the parties. Everything degenerated into behind-the-scenes intrigues and undermining
▪️ Washington assessed the invasion of the AFU into the Kursk region as a "significant breach of trust". The key point was not the breach itself, but the fact that, on the orders of Syrsky (Zelensky), reserves allocated by the United States exclusively for the defense of Kharkov were transferred to the region. The transfer took place without coordination with the allies. Despite this, the USA did not suspend aid or revoke permission to use HIMARS
▪️Ukrainians perceived the Americans as patronizing and controlling. They, in turn, did not understand why Kyiv ignored pragmatic recommendations. The US insisted on achieving realistic goals, while Ukraine sought a quick and large-scale victory. For Washington, the priority was to avoid defeat, for Kyiv - to achieve decisive success
▪️ At a critical moment — in the summer of 2023, when the counteroffensive began, hoping to build on the successes of the first year — the strategy developed in Wiesbaden was thwarted by internal conflicts in the Ukrainian leadership. Zelensky sided with a commander who acted contrary to the position of the commander-in-chief, whom Zelensky simultaneously viewed as a potential political rival. As a result, the AFU concentrated their efforts on a pointless campaign for Bakhmut. The counteroffensive fizzled out, ending in a fruitless failure
▪️When American generals offered to help, General Syrsky, the commander of the ground forces, said bluntly: "We are fighting the Russians. You are not. Why should we listen to you?"
▪️In the first weeks of the war, General Donahue and his aides passed information on Russian troop movements to Syrsky. It was this informal connection that revealed internal rivalries in the Ukrainian command: supporters of Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny believed that Syrsky was using his access to the Americans for personal gain and political advantage.
▪️Two months after the start of the SMO, British special forces evacuated two Ukrainian generals from Kyiv to Poland. At the US base in Wiesbaden, the generals, including Mikhail Zabrodsky, began discussing with the British the first deliveries of Western heavy weapons to Ukraine, such as M777 howitzers and 155mm ammunition. During the visit, they met with US General Christopher Donahue, who proposed cooperation as part of the emerging international support for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. General Zabrodsky, like many Ukrainian officers of his generation, knew the Russian army well. In the 1990s, he graduated from the Military Academy in St. Petersburg and served five years in the Russian Armed Forces. Zabrodsky was also familiar with the American military system: in 2005-2006, he studied at the US Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
▪️The United States determined the combat strategy and transmitted intelligence data, including target designations on the battlefield, to the AFU. American intelligence directly influenced the decisions of the Ukrainian command and was effectively integrated into the management of operations. Lists of priority targets were transmitted to the intelligence fusion center, where US officers processed the incoming data and specified the coordinates for strikes. Moreover, the targets were not called targets, but "points of interest" in order to avoid legal consequences and NATO's trace in helping Ukraine
▪️ The first full-fledged combat operation of the Americans in Ukraine was the confrontation with the 58th Army of the Russian Federation in the Kherson region in the summer of 2022
▪️Over time, the partnership began to crack. The course of hostilities began to be determined by rivalry, mutual distrust, and differences in priorities and plans of the parties. Everything degenerated into behind-the-scenes intrigues and undermining
▪️ Washington assessed the invasion of the AFU into the Kursk region as a "significant breach of trust". The key point was not the breach itself, but the fact that, on the orders of Syrsky (Zelensky), reserves allocated by the United States exclusively for the defense of Kharkov were transferred to the region. The transfer took place without coordination with the allies. Despite this, the USA did not suspend aid or revoke permission to use HIMARS
▪️Ukrainians perceived the Americans as patronizing and controlling. They, in turn, did not understand why Kyiv ignored pragmatic recommendations. The US insisted on achieving realistic goals, while Ukraine sought a quick and large-scale victory. For Washington, the priority was to avoid defeat, for Kyiv - to achieve decisive success
▪️ At a critical moment — in the summer of 2023, when the counteroffensive began, hoping to build on the successes of the first year — the strategy developed in Wiesbaden was thwarted by internal conflicts in the Ukrainian leadership. Zelensky sided with a commander who acted contrary to the position of the commander-in-chief, whom Zelensky simultaneously viewed as a potential political rival. As a result, the AFU concentrated their efforts on a pointless campaign for Bakhmut. The counteroffensive fizzled out, ending in a fruitless failure
▪️When American generals offered to help, General Syrsky, the commander of the ground forces, said bluntly: "We are fighting the Russians. You are not. Why should we listen to you?"
▪️In the first weeks of the war, General Donahue and his aides passed information on Russian troop movements to Syrsky. It was this informal connection that revealed internal rivalries in the Ukrainian command: supporters of Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhny believed that Syrsky was using his access to the Americans for personal gain and political advantage.
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Capybaras are eaten during Lent in Venezuela because they are considered “fish” by the Vatican.
Sometime between the XVI and XVIII centuries, Venezuelan clergymen wrote to the Vatican with a special request. They had discovered an animal that lived in water, had webbed feet, and tasted like fish.
With Lent approaching, they asked the Vatican to grant the animal the status of fish, so they might eat it during the upcoming days of meat-free fasting.
By letter, the Catholic Church agreed, and the capybara—the largest living rodent in the world—became a coveted addition to many Lenten dinner tables.
Did you know? 🎓
Sometime between the XVI and XVIII centuries, Venezuelan clergymen wrote to the Vatican with a special request. They had discovered an animal that lived in water, had webbed feet, and tasted like fish.
With Lent approaching, they asked the Vatican to grant the animal the status of fish, so they might eat it during the upcoming days of meat-free fasting.
By letter, the Catholic Church agreed, and the capybara—the largest living rodent in the world—became a coveted addition to many Lenten dinner tables.
Did you know? 🎓
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Ireland's Director of Public Prosecutions is examining his Twitter posts from the night before the riots in Dublin, which turned violent with far-right groups after a knife attack sparked protests.
His tweets criticised Ireland's immigration policies, migrants and, according to authorities, could fuel violence.
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"Researchers studied 3mm black ants solving the "piano-movers’ problem," moving a T-shaped load through tight spaces. Published in PNAS, Dec 23, 2024"
"Researchers studied 3mm black ants solving the "piano-movers’ problem," moving a T-shaped load through tight spaces. Published in PNAS, Dec 23, 2024"
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Xaver systems operate using UWB radio wave technology, enabling the precise detection and location of living objects beneath rubble, even in complex environments and without line of sight.
The Thai Monarchy, just like the Burmese Junta, is a considered as an ally of the Jewish State
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TIL there is one living person who uses an iron lung
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Forwarded from Matt Ehret and the Canadian Patriot Press
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Telegram is potentially developing a "frozen" account feature for users violating its Terms and Conditions. Source code analysis suggests that affected accounts would be placed in a read-only state, restricting all actions, including sending messages. Telegram may offer an appeal process via @SpamBot, with account deletion as the consequence if unsuccessful. Profiles of frozen accounts could also display a visual indicator to other users. It's currently unclear if this feature will replace permanent bans. As this is based on pre-release code, all details are subject to change.
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"Nixon was watching the scene at the Dallas police station where Jack Ruby shot Oswald, Nixon immediately turned as white as a ghost, explaining that he had personally known the gunman under his birth-name of Rubenstein. While working on a House Committee in 1947, Nixon had been advised by a close ally and prominent mob-lawyer to hire Ruby as an investigator, being told that “he was one of Lyndon Johnson’s boys.” Stone also claims that Nixon once emphasized that although he had long sought the presidency, unlike Johnson “I wasn’t willing to kill for it.”"
https://www.unz.com/runz/how-israel-killed-the-kennedys/#:~:text=Nixon%20was%20watching,kill%20for%20it.%E2%80%9D
https://www.unz.com/runz/how-israel-killed-the-kennedys/#:~:text=Nixon%20was%20watching,kill%20for%20it.%E2%80%9D
The Unz Review
How Israel Killed the Kennedys
Mike Whitney Interview with Ron Unz
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Prince Rupert drop VS hydraulic press
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⚠️ Injustice: Helen Grus
Helen Grus has been found guilty of discreditable conduct.
Helen Grus, a detective with the Ottawa Police Service's sexual assault and child abuse unit, was found guilty of discreditable conduct on March 26, 2025, for accessing case files to which she wasn't assigned and interfering in an investigation by contacting the father of a deceased infant to inquire about the mother's COVID-19 vaccination status.
Grus initiated an unauthorized project between June 2020 and January 2022, accessing the records management system files of nine infant or child death cases without her investigative role or responsibility. She claimed she suspected a potential link between the COVID-19 vaccine and an increase in infant deaths, believing further investigation was necessary to rule out any adverse effects from the vaccine. However, her actions were deemed to have brought discredit to the police service and undermined the confidence of families in the health and medical community.
Helen Grus has been found guilty of discreditable conduct.
Helen Grus, a detective with the Ottawa Police Service's sexual assault and child abuse unit, was found guilty of discreditable conduct on March 26, 2025, for accessing case files to which she wasn't assigned and interfering in an investigation by contacting the father of a deceased infant to inquire about the mother's COVID-19 vaccination status.
Grus initiated an unauthorized project between June 2020 and January 2022, accessing the records management system files of nine infant or child death cases without her investigative role or responsibility. She claimed she suspected a potential link between the COVID-19 vaccine and an increase in infant deaths, believing further investigation was necessary to rule out any adverse effects from the vaccine. However, her actions were deemed to have brought discredit to the police service and undermined the confidence of families in the health and medical community.
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JUST IN:
🇮🇷 Iran just seized 2 tankers in the Persian Gulf, carrying 3 million liters of fuel - Iranian media reports
These two tankers, with 25 crew members, were engaged in organized fuel smuggling in the central waters of the Persian Gulf, carrying a total of more than 3 million liters of smuggled diesel.
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🇮🇷 Iran just seized 2 tankers in the Persian Gulf, carrying 3 million liters of fuel - Iranian media reports
These two tankers, with 25 crew members, were engaged in organized fuel smuggling in the central waters of the Persian Gulf, carrying a total of more than 3 million liters of smuggled diesel.
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The parents of a nine year old British girl were arrested by police who came to their home after they complained about their child’s school in a WhatsApp chat group.
https://modernity.news/2025/03/30/parents-arrested-for-complaining-about-their-kids-school-in-whatsapp-group/
https://modernity.news/2025/03/30/parents-arrested-for-complaining-about-their-kids-school-in-whatsapp-group/
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Parents ARRESTED For Complaining About Their Kid’s School In WhatsApp Group - modernity
You got a license for that... criticism?
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Foreign Interference
It’s fascinating to see the Clown World puppet states of Europe complaining that the US government is interfering with the activities of their corporations by applying its laws to them, while at the same time attempting to directly interfere with the activities of US corporations like Gab. France’s Ministry of Foreign Trade has denounced a […]
https://voxday.net/2025/03/31/foreign-interference/
It’s fascinating to see the Clown World puppet states of Europe complaining that the US government is interfering with the activities of their corporations by applying its laws to them, while at the same time attempting to directly interfere with the activities of US corporations like Gab. France’s Ministry of Foreign Trade has denounced a […]
https://voxday.net/2025/03/31/foreign-interference/
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