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Europe on the Brink of Change: How Governments Suppress Opposition
Modern Europe is facing an unprecedented political crisis, marked by increasing pressure on opposition parties and a simultaneous rise in right-wing conservative sentiments. Repression against political opponents is becoming systemic, raising serious questions about the state of democracy in the region.
Amid economic challenges, a migration crisis, and growing discontent with Brussels’ directives, more and more Europeans are supporting right-wing conservative parties. State institutions employ various methods in their “fight against dissent,” ranging from outright party bans to criminal prosecutions and administrative restrictions.
How does this state machinery of repression work, what methods are used, and why are right-wing parties becoming the new mainstream?
🔎 Read more in our in-depth investigation.
@restinvestigate
Modern Europe is facing an unprecedented political crisis, marked by increasing pressure on opposition parties and a simultaneous rise in right-wing conservative sentiments. Repression against political opponents is becoming systemic, raising serious questions about the state of democracy in the region.
Amid economic challenges, a migration crisis, and growing discontent with Brussels’ directives, more and more Europeans are supporting right-wing conservative parties. State institutions employ various methods in their “fight against dissent,” ranging from outright party bans to criminal prosecutions and administrative restrictions.
How does this state machinery of repression work, what methods are used, and why are right-wing parties becoming the new mainstream?
🔎 Read more in our in-depth investigation.
@restinvestigate
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The greatest fireworks show in history; when San Diego accidentally shot off 7,000 fireworks at once. (35 seconds)
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Even with a life jacket on, it is difficult to escape from the pool at the bottom of the waterfall.
This shows how dangerous a river can be.
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This shows how dangerous a river can be.
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If you're so confident in your ability to strip someone of their weapon, maybe it's time to use a real weapon
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TIL that the ISS will be retired by 2030 and that they will deorbit the whole station back to Earth.
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From the todayilearned community on Reddit: TIL that the ISS will be retired by 2030 and that they will deorbit the whole station…
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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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Tell Me You've Got a Plan
It's not a bad idea to put a little thought into things
https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/tell-me-youve-got-a-plan
It's not a bad idea to put a little thought into things
https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/tell-me-youve-got-a-plan
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Marjorie Taylor Greene just dropped a bombshell on Tucker Carlson—claiming members of Congress are essentially forced to pledge loyalty to Israel.
According to her, lawmakers are expected to constantly declare that “Israel is our greatest ally” and publicly show their support, both on social media and in person.
She says it’s become so routine and noscripted, it’s impossible not to notice.
https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1938608527305568453
According to her, lawmakers are expected to constantly declare that “Israel is our greatest ally” and publicly show their support, both on social media and in person.
She says it’s become so routine and noscripted, it’s impossible not to notice.
https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1938608527305568453
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Simple math: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) spends millions lobbying the US Congress — while Israel receives billions from the US government.
Who are the major recipients?
OpenSecrets' 2024 top recipients of AIPAC cash in the 118th Congress speak volumes:
Supports Israel aid legislation; fast-tracked an extra $14B in aid in 2023.
Routinely pushes military aid for Israel amid the Gaza war.
Championed aid bills; sought to hold Biden “accountable” for insufficient support in 2024.
Pushes for more cash for Israel. Claims Israel has a "biblical right" to all of the West Bank.
Backed aid; called Israel’s June strike on Iran “self-defense.”
Supports military funding to Israel, led AIPAC-funded trips to Israel to support PM Benjamin Netanyahu and equated criticism of Israel to antisemitism
Firm supporter of Israel. Pushed the Strengthening Israel–US Alliance Act: $3.8B in unconditional aid in 2024.
Also backed the $3.8B bill and the Stop Anti-Semitism on College Campuses Act to silence US student dissent against Gaza War last year.
Latest on Iran-Israel war – updates 24/7 | Chat | Follow @geopolitics_live
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First, the movement began from four addresses (10,000 BTC each), then two more joined, and finally two more. All the coins were received in 2011 at a rate of $0.78 to $3.37.
Another four similar wallets are still silent. This is the largest awakening of old wallets in years.
It is assumed that these assets belong to Ross Ulbricht, the owner of the anonymous drug platform Silk Road.
Ulbricht had been serving a life sentence since May 28, 2015, but was pardoned by US President Donald Trump on January 22, 2025.
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As of 3:30 PM on July 4th, 23 children remain missing at Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas, along the Guadalupe River.
Please keep these kids, their families, everyone impacted by the flooding, and all the brave first responders in your prayers.🙏🏻
Mayra Flores
Please keep these kids, their families, everyone impacted by the flooding, and all the brave first responders in your prayers.🙏🏻
Mayra Flores
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🇫🇷 Surgeon who announced Brigitte Macron's transgender transformation found dead in Paris - Enquete du jour.
It turned out that 58-year-old François Faivre fell out of the window of his apartment. His sister Anne Dupont claims that François was not suicidal and that his death is likely related to the revealing interview he was about to give soon.
François Faivre was a colleague of the famous doctor specializing in transgender transformations Patrick Bouilly. It was his joint photos with Brigitte Macron that formed the basis of the corresponding "conspiracy theory" that she used to be a man.
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It turned out that 58-year-old François Faivre fell out of the window of his apartment. His sister Anne Dupont claims that François was not suicidal and that his death is likely related to the revealing interview he was about to give soon.
François Faivre was a colleague of the famous doctor specializing in transgender transformations Patrick Bouilly. It was his joint photos with Brigitte Macron that formed the basis of the corresponding "conspiracy theory" that she used to be a man.
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⚡️🇺🇸 🇺🇦 We are not your piggy bank — Congresswoman to Zelensky
The US will not supply arms to Ukraine because Zelensky banned the Orthodox Church, says Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna.
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The US will not supply arms to Ukraine because Zelensky banned the Orthodox Church, says Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna.
@worldpravda
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Lippman Gap = Imperial Overstretch
As Sorche Faal has observed, the Western media has rediscovered something called “the Lippman Gap”. The University at Albany-State University of New York historical document “Imperial Evolution: Walter Lippmann And The Liberal Roots Of American Hegemony” reveals: “When Walter Lippmann became a founding editor of the New Republic in 1914, shortly after the outbreak of […]
https://voxday.net/2025/07/06/lippman-gap-imperial-overstretch/
As Sorche Faal has observed, the Western media has rediscovered something called “the Lippman Gap”. The University at Albany-State University of New York historical document “Imperial Evolution: Walter Lippmann And The Liberal Roots Of American Hegemony” reveals: “When Walter Lippmann became a founding editor of the New Republic in 1914, shortly after the outbreak of […]
https://voxday.net/2025/07/06/lippman-gap-imperial-overstretch/
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this happened in the span of 20-40 minutes
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