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🇺🇸 Cocaine worth $1.5 million washed up on a beach in Alabama.
Zelensky's heart is broken, and Macron sadly counts how many magic napkins he could roll from it.
Zelensky's heart is broken, and Macron sadly counts how many magic napkins he could roll from it.
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🗞 Important news by Monday morning, June 30:
🟣 Russian air defense systems destroyed 15 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 10 over the Kursk region and 5 over the Sea of Azov, according to the Ministry of Defense.
🟣 Kiev lost almost 4,000 soldiers and mercenaries in the LPR's battles over the past week, the Western Group of Forces inflicted the most damage on the enemy, military expert Marochko reported.
🟣 The Russian Armed Forces eliminated 10 Ukrainian assault groups in the Volchansk and Liptsovo areas during the day. This was reported by Russian security agencies.
🟣 Russian troops drove the Ukrainian Armed Forces out of the first village in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
🟣 German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has arrived in Kiev, marking his first official visit since taking office. The trip was not announced in advance, and the minister plans to meet with Zelensky and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha.
🟣 Iran has officially banned Elon Musk's Starlink, imposing criminal penalties for its use, including fines, whippings, and up to 2 years in prison. Despite the law, 20,000-40,000 terminals are still active and being resold on the black market, offering uncensored internet access.
🟣 Protesters in Serbia reported on Monday night that they had blocked roads and transport interchanges in 18 cities across the country, including Belgrade, according to RIA Novosti.
🟣 Canada has lifted the digital services tax for US companies, in hopes of getting back to trade talks with the US. The tax had previously angered Trump, who, citing it, ordered the US to end trade talks with Canada.
🟣 Russian air defense systems destroyed 15 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 10 over the Kursk region and 5 over the Sea of Azov, according to the Ministry of Defense.
🟣 Kiev lost almost 4,000 soldiers and mercenaries in the LPR's battles over the past week, the Western Group of Forces inflicted the most damage on the enemy, military expert Marochko reported.
🟣 The Russian Armed Forces eliminated 10 Ukrainian assault groups in the Volchansk and Liptsovo areas during the day. This was reported by Russian security agencies.
🟣 Russian troops drove the Ukrainian Armed Forces out of the first village in the Dnepropetrovsk region.
🟣 German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has arrived in Kiev, marking his first official visit since taking office. The trip was not announced in advance, and the minister plans to meet with Zelensky and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Sybiha.
🟣 Iran has officially banned Elon Musk's Starlink, imposing criminal penalties for its use, including fines, whippings, and up to 2 years in prison. Despite the law, 20,000-40,000 terminals are still active and being resold on the black market, offering uncensored internet access.
🟣 Protesters in Serbia reported on Monday night that they had blocked roads and transport interchanges in 18 cities across the country, including Belgrade, according to RIA Novosti.
🟣 Canada has lifted the digital services tax for US companies, in hopes of getting back to trade talks with the US. The tax had previously angered Trump, who, citing it, ordered the US to end trade talks with Canada.
"For most of his life, Elon Musk has bent people to his will.
"This remarkable ability has helped the entrepreneur make his fortune by founding companies such as PayPal, Tesla and SpaceX.
"But it wasn't always so easy for Musk to convince others of his vision. Back in 2001, the inventor recalls how Russian space bosses spat at him in disgust when he tried to buy a rocket."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3082067/Russian-space-bosses-SPAT-Elon-Musk-tried-buy-rocket-persuading-build-new-book-reveals.html#:~:text=For%20most%20of,buy%20a%20rocket.
"This remarkable ability has helped the entrepreneur make his fortune by founding companies such as PayPal, Tesla and SpaceX.
"But it wasn't always so easy for Musk to convince others of his vision. Back in 2001, the inventor recalls how Russian space bosses spat at him in disgust when he tried to buy a rocket."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3082067/Russian-space-bosses-SPAT-Elon-Musk-tried-buy-rocket-persuading-build-new-book-reveals.html#:~:text=For%20most%20of,buy%20a%20rocket.
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Russian space bosses SPAT on Elon Musk when he tried to buy a rocket - persuading him to build his own, new book reveals
According to 'Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX and the quest for a fantastic future', the disastrous meetings meetings were vodka-fuelled affairs, in which most of the sellers viewed Musk as a novice when it came to space.
https://archive.is/YNirP
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Christian group in Israel, Jnoud el Rab (Palestinians/Arab-Israelis) protest in solidarity with Syrian Christians.
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"Counting missiles, it was well over 500+ units launched in one night. The attacks wreaked havoc on various sites, from Ukrainian airports, to energy infrastructure in Poltava, the Drohobich refinery in Lvov, and Kremenchug oil refinery as well."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-166917191#:~:text=Counting%20missiles%2C%20it%20was%20well%20over%20500%2B%20units%20launched%20in%20one%20night.%20The%20attacks%20wreaked%20havoc%20on%20various%20sites%2C%20from%20Ukrainian%20airports%2C%20to%20energy%20infrastructure%20in%20Poltava%2C%20the%20Drohobich%20refinery%20in%20Lvov%2C%20and%20Kremenchug%20oil%20refinery%20as%20well.
https://substack.com/home/post/p-166917191#:~:text=Counting%20missiles%2C%20it%20was%20well%20over%20500%2B%20units%20launched%20in%20one%20night.%20The%20attacks%20wreaked%20havoc%20on%20various%20sites%2C%20from%20Ukrainian%20airports%2C%20to%20energy%20infrastructure%20in%20Poltava%2C%20the%20Drohobich%20refinery%20in%20Lvov%2C%20and%20Kremenchug%20oil%20refinery%20as%20well.
Substack
SITREP 6/29/25: Russia Launches Largest Drone Swarm of Entire War as Ukraine Gets Forgotten
We turn back to the Ukrainian war for updates.
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BREAKING: The Trump Department of Justice has just filed a lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles, arguing its sanctuary policies violate the Supremacy Clause by intentionally discriminating against the federal gov by treating federal immigration officers differently than other law enforcement. DOJ is asking that LA’s sanctuary policies be enjoined/blocked from being enforced.
Attorney General Pam Bondi statement to FoxNews:
"Sanctuary policies were the driving cause of the violence, chaos, and attacks on law enforcement that Americans recently witnessed in Los Angeles. Jurisdictions like Los Angeles that flout federal law by prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens are undermining law enforcement at every level – it ends under President Trump.”
Excerpt from lawsuit:
"Sanctuary City laws and policies are designed to deliberately impede federal immigration officers’ ability to carry out their responsibilities in those jurisdictions. The Los Angeles Ordinance and other policies intentionally discriminate against the Federal Government by treating federal immigration authorities differently than other law enforcement agents through access restrictions both to property and to individual detainees, by prohibiting contractors and sub-contractors from providing information, and by disfavoring federal criminal laws that the City of Los Angeles has decided not to comply with. The Supremacy Clause prohibits the City of Los Angeles and its officials from singling out the Federal Government for adverse treatment—as the challenged law and policies do—thereby discriminating against the Federal Government. Accordingly, the law and policies challenged here are invalid and should be enjoined."
Bill Melugin
Attorney General Pam Bondi statement to FoxNews:
"Sanctuary policies were the driving cause of the violence, chaos, and attacks on law enforcement that Americans recently witnessed in Los Angeles. Jurisdictions like Los Angeles that flout federal law by prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens are undermining law enforcement at every level – it ends under President Trump.”
Excerpt from lawsuit:
"Sanctuary City laws and policies are designed to deliberately impede federal immigration officers’ ability to carry out their responsibilities in those jurisdictions. The Los Angeles Ordinance and other policies intentionally discriminate against the Federal Government by treating federal immigration authorities differently than other law enforcement agents through access restrictions both to property and to individual detainees, by prohibiting contractors and sub-contractors from providing information, and by disfavoring federal criminal laws that the City of Los Angeles has decided not to comply with. The Supremacy Clause prohibits the City of Los Angeles and its officials from singling out the Federal Government for adverse treatment—as the challenged law and policies do—thereby discriminating against the Federal Government. Accordingly, the law and policies challenged here are invalid and should be enjoined."
Bill Melugin
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Serbian protests are ‘basically a color revolution’ – RT sources close to government
They say demonstrations are ‘part of attempts to destabilize the democratically-elected government’
Serbian state is aware of this and ‘working to protect the country’
They say demonstrations are ‘part of attempts to destabilize the democratically-elected government’
Serbian state is aware of this and ‘working to protect the country’
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🇻🇪Venezuela Network Report | Intel, Urgent News and Archives | TOTAL CHAVISTA DEATH Edition
Cabello also announced the arrest of a 74-year-old Venezuelan citizen, identified as an academic and chemist, who allegedly had a conversation with an alleged FBI agent about the alleged location of Iranian missiles in Venezuela. "Our intelligence work allowed us to arrest him before he completed the conversation," he stated.
“He was talking about the danger Venezuela poses to the United States, saying bombs could be launched from here. So he supposedly knows where missiles are located in Venezuela. We did our little intelligence work and caught the man,” said the minister, describing the regime's operation.
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[From the archives] 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 From Iron Dome to F-15s: US provides 70% of Israel’s war costs
The U.S. government has spent at least $22.76 billion on military aid to Israel from October 7, 2023, to September 30 [2024], according to a report by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs as part of its Costs of War project. About $17.9 billion was spent on direct military aid to Israel, and $4.86 billion on U.S. military operations in the war zone, including actions against Houthi forces in Yemen, such as deploying aircraft carriers and air defense batteries in the region.
[T]here is no doubt that without American assistance, the government deficit for 2024–2025 - one of the highest in the country’s history - would be about 4.3% more of the GDP - an unmanageable amount. Therefore, it is doubtful that the war would have been conducted in its current intensity or scope without U.S. assistance.
The document highlights Israel’s standing as the country that has received the most U.S. aid since World War II, totaling $251.2 billion over 66 years. Additionally, the aid provided by the Biden administration to Israel over the past year was the highest in the history of relations between the two countries, 25% higher than the second-largest amount - $14 billion in the late 1970s (in real terms, reflecting purchasing power by adjusting for inflation).
Another unique feature differentiating U.S. military aid to Israel from other countries is the allowance to spend up to 25% of the aid on Israeli-produced goods - a privilege the U.S. has granted to no other ally. The authors believe that this provision supports Israel's defense industry, making it one of the most self-sufficient countries militarily while still receiving U.S. assistance.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/hktyrfiekl
The U.S. government has spent at least $22.76 billion on military aid to Israel from October 7, 2023, to September 30 [2024], according to a report by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs as part of its Costs of War project. About $17.9 billion was spent on direct military aid to Israel, and $4.86 billion on U.S. military operations in the war zone, including actions against Houthi forces in Yemen, such as deploying aircraft carriers and air defense batteries in the region.
[T]here is no doubt that without American assistance, the government deficit for 2024–2025 - one of the highest in the country’s history - would be about 4.3% more of the GDP - an unmanageable amount. Therefore, it is doubtful that the war would have been conducted in its current intensity or scope without U.S. assistance.
The document highlights Israel’s standing as the country that has received the most U.S. aid since World War II, totaling $251.2 billion over 66 years. Additionally, the aid provided by the Biden administration to Israel over the past year was the highest in the history of relations between the two countries, 25% higher than the second-largest amount - $14 billion in the late 1970s (in real terms, reflecting purchasing power by adjusting for inflation).
Another unique feature differentiating U.S. military aid to Israel from other countries is the allowance to spend up to 25% of the aid on Israeli-produced goods - a privilege the U.S. has granted to no other ally. The authors believe that this provision supports Israel's defense industry, making it one of the most self-sufficient countries militarily while still receiving U.S. assistance.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/hktyrfiekl
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From Iron Dome to F-15s: US provides 70% of Israel’s war costs
A report by Brown University’s Watson Institute reveals that since the beginning of the war, the US has spent more than $22 billion on military aid to Israel - from weapons and equipment to the deployment of aircraft carriers. Israel receives more U.S. military…
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Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss Rates 43% Higher Than Expected After Covid Vaccination, New Study Finds
https://modernity.news/2025/06/23/miscarriage-and-pregnancy-loss-rates-43-higher-than-expected-after-covid-vaccination-new-study-finds/
https://modernity.news/2025/06/23/miscarriage-and-pregnancy-loss-rates-43-higher-than-expected-after-covid-vaccination-new-study-finds/
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Miscarriage and Pregnancy Loss Rates 43% Higher Than Expected After Covid Vaccination, New Study Finds - modernity
Here are the key findings.
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NEW - Russian "inspector" satellite, stalking a U.S. satellite, deploys an unknown object, likely a highly maneuverable sub-satellite with onboard high-speed kinetic anti-satellite weapons.
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The bill that will bring this in has already passed several stages in the House Of Lords. Just a few left until it's law.
It says: (1) A court may make an order under this section (a “respect order”) against a person aged 18 or over (“the respondent”) if
(a) the court is satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that the respondent has engaged in or threatens to engage in anti-social behaviour, and
(b) the court considers it just and convenient to make the order for the purpose of preventing the respondent from engaging
in anti-social behaviour.
“Anti-social behaviour” means conduct that has caused, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any person.
https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3938
Text of bill: https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/61564/documents/6716
It says: (1) A court may make an order under this section (a “respect order”) against a person aged 18 or over (“the respondent”) if
(a) the court is satisfied, on the balance of probabilities, that the respondent has engaged in or threatens to engage in anti-social behaviour, and
(b) the court considers it just and convenient to make the order for the purpose of preventing the respondent from engaging
in anti-social behaviour.
“Anti-social behaviour” means conduct that has caused, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any person.
https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3938
Text of bill: https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/61564/documents/6716
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"Ernst Mach" - wiki
"Logical Positivism" - wiki
>As a philosopher of science, he was a major influence on logical positivism and American pragmatism. Through his criticism of Isaac Newton's theories of space and time, he foreshadowed Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
>Mach was baptised by Peregrin Weiss. Mach later became a socialist and an atheist, but his theory and life was sometimes compared to Buddhism. Heinrich Gomperz called Mach the "Buddha of Science" because of his phenomenalist approach to the "Ego" in his Analysis of Sensations.
>In 1901, Mach accepted an appointment to the Austrian House of Lords but declined a nobility because he thought it inappropriate for a scientist to accept such a thing. He was on good personal terms with the Social Democrat politician Viktor Adler and left money in his will to the Social Democrat newspaper Arbeiter-Zeitung.
>Born to a liberal family, Mach lamented that a "very reactionary-clerical" period followed the 1848 revolutions, prompting him to plan to emigrate to America, although he never did.
>Mach was critical of the European powers' colonial conquests, saying that they "will constitute...the most distasteful chapter of history for coming generations".
>One of the best-known of Mach's ideas is the so-called Mach principle, the physical origin of inertia. This was never written down by Mach, but was given a graphic verbal form, attributed by Philipp Frank to Mach: "When the subway jerks, it's the fixed stars that throw you down."
>Mach's principle (or Mach's conjecture) is the name given by Albert Einstein to an imprecise hypothesis often credited to the physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach.
>Because intuitive notions of distance and time no longer apply, what exactly is meant by "Mach's principle" in general relativity is even less clear than in Newtonian physics
>Mach was also well known for his philosophy, developed in close interplay with his science. He defended a type of phenomenalism, recognizing only sensations as real. That position seemed incompatible with the view of atoms and molecules as external, mind-independent things. After an 1897 lecture by Ludwig Boltzmann at the Imperial Academy of Science in Vienna, Mach said, "I don't believe that atoms exist!"
>Mach's positivism influenced many Russian Marxists, such as Alexander Bogdanov. In 1908, Lenin wrote a philosophical work, Materialism and Empirio-criticism, in which he criticized Machism and the views of "Russian Machists".
>In accordance with empirio-critical philosophy, Mach opposed Ludwig Boltzmann and others who proposed an atomic theory of physics. Since one cannot observe things as small as atoms directly, and since no atomic model at the time was consistent, the atomic hypothesis seemed unwarranted to Mach, and perhaps not sufficiently "economical".
>Principles of "Machian physics":
• It should be based entirely on directly observable phenomena (in line with his positivistic leanings)
• It should completely eschew absolute space and time in favour of relative motion
• Any phenomena that seem attributable to absolute space and time (e.g., inertia and centrifugal force) should instead be seen as emerging from the distribution of matter in the universe.
>The last is singled out, particularly by Einstein, as "the" Mach's principle. Einstein cited it as one of the three principles underlying general relativity. In 1930, he wrote, "it is justified to consider Mach as the precursor of the general theory of relativity" and "the whole direction of thought of this theory conforms with Mach's". Einstein further reported that he had read David Hume and Mach's work "with eagerness and admiration shortly before finding relativity theory" and that "very possibly, I wouldn't have come to the solution without those philosophical studies".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Mach
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_positivism
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"Logical Positivism" - wiki
>As a philosopher of science, he was a major influence on logical positivism and American pragmatism. Through his criticism of Isaac Newton's theories of space and time, he foreshadowed Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
>Mach was baptised by Peregrin Weiss. Mach later became a socialist and an atheist, but his theory and life was sometimes compared to Buddhism. Heinrich Gomperz called Mach the "Buddha of Science" because of his phenomenalist approach to the "Ego" in his Analysis of Sensations.
>In 1901, Mach accepted an appointment to the Austrian House of Lords but declined a nobility because he thought it inappropriate for a scientist to accept such a thing. He was on good personal terms with the Social Democrat politician Viktor Adler and left money in his will to the Social Democrat newspaper Arbeiter-Zeitung.
>Born to a liberal family, Mach lamented that a "very reactionary-clerical" period followed the 1848 revolutions, prompting him to plan to emigrate to America, although he never did.
>Mach was critical of the European powers' colonial conquests, saying that they "will constitute...the most distasteful chapter of history for coming generations".
>One of the best-known of Mach's ideas is the so-called Mach principle, the physical origin of inertia. This was never written down by Mach, but was given a graphic verbal form, attributed by Philipp Frank to Mach: "When the subway jerks, it's the fixed stars that throw you down."
>Mach's principle (or Mach's conjecture) is the name given by Albert Einstein to an imprecise hypothesis often credited to the physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach.
>Because intuitive notions of distance and time no longer apply, what exactly is meant by "Mach's principle" in general relativity is even less clear than in Newtonian physics
>Mach was also well known for his philosophy, developed in close interplay with his science. He defended a type of phenomenalism, recognizing only sensations as real. That position seemed incompatible with the view of atoms and molecules as external, mind-independent things. After an 1897 lecture by Ludwig Boltzmann at the Imperial Academy of Science in Vienna, Mach said, "I don't believe that atoms exist!"
>Mach's positivism influenced many Russian Marxists, such as Alexander Bogdanov. In 1908, Lenin wrote a philosophical work, Materialism and Empirio-criticism, in which he criticized Machism and the views of "Russian Machists".
>In accordance with empirio-critical philosophy, Mach opposed Ludwig Boltzmann and others who proposed an atomic theory of physics. Since one cannot observe things as small as atoms directly, and since no atomic model at the time was consistent, the atomic hypothesis seemed unwarranted to Mach, and perhaps not sufficiently "economical".
>Principles of "Machian physics":
• It should be based entirely on directly observable phenomena (in line with his positivistic leanings)
• It should completely eschew absolute space and time in favour of relative motion
• Any phenomena that seem attributable to absolute space and time (e.g., inertia and centrifugal force) should instead be seen as emerging from the distribution of matter in the universe.
>The last is singled out, particularly by Einstein, as "the" Mach's principle. Einstein cited it as one of the three principles underlying general relativity. In 1930, he wrote, "it is justified to consider Mach as the precursor of the general theory of relativity" and "the whole direction of thought of this theory conforms with Mach's". Einstein further reported that he had read David Hume and Mach's work "with eagerness and admiration shortly before finding relativity theory" and that "very possibly, I wouldn't have come to the solution without those philosophical studies".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Mach
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_positivism
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- BREAKING - Sweden confirms: a second underwater cable in the Baltic Sea has been severed.
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