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Forwarded from Race Realism Channel
Proto-Indo-European steppe cultures, like the Yamnaya, were not more intelligent than the European Neolithic Farmers they conquered; both groups had comparable intelligence polygenic scores.

However, they were significantly taller, stronger, had higher stress resilience (lower risk of depression), and systematizing cognition (a predisposition toward autistic traits).

Source: Cognitive Genetics Through Time: Surprises From 3,640 Ancient Genomes by Davide Piffer
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Forwarded from Traditional Europe
Paris 1980s
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Forwarded from Zoomer University II (Stratosrat Sratostat)
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"Packed with flammable and toxic oils, plastics, fibreglass and low-ignition point metals, like aluminium, when one of these things spontaneously bursts into flames, everybody for miles around knows all about it. For rural dwellers nervous about the terror that comes with an out-of-control bushfire, here are a few fun facts about the Vestas V112."

https://stopthesethings.com/2023/05/30/safety-claims-incinerated-locals-smothered-with-toxic-smoke-from-burning-wind-turbines/
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The power of Twitter Notes.
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Forwarded from Husbands and Fathers [Join Here] (Paul)
Our war is not a physical war

It is a war to stay sane in an insane society.
To prioritise what is good, and avoid what society tries to force feed us.

We can't do this alone.

Reach out to your brothers, start communities, strengthen friendships. Online activity is fine, but it needs to translate into real life fraternity and action.

Otherwise we are just incoherent atomised particles of a potentially great movement.
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Forwarded from Tafelrundereloaded (David)
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. A cartoon from twenty years ago.
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Forwarded from Geopolitics Prime
🚨🇨🇳Snooze, you lose! China buys up overseas mines as West faces self-inflicted critical minerals crisis

The Asian nation’s overseas mining purchases, investment and construction are at their highest level since 2013, per new S&P and Mergermarket data cited by UK business media.

➡️China inked ten foreign mining asset acquisition deals worth $100M or more in 2024, up from eight in 2023 and five in 2022
➡️Its mining investments abroad have hit $22.1B, up from ~$19.75B in 2023, and ~$8B in 2022
➡️The trend has continued into 2025, with Zijin Mining and Kazakhstan signing a $1.2B gold mine deal, and Baiyin Nonferrous Group purchasing Brazil’s Mineracao Vale Verde copper & gold mine operation for $420M.

Analysts attribute the shopping spree to two factors:
🔴restrictions by core Western countries like Canada and Australia on Chinese mining investments
🔴trade and geopolitical tensions with the US as Washington seeks to strangle China’s development. US restrictions on chip access have triggered tit-for-tat Chinese restrictions on critical minerals

Win-win for locals
🔴Bois Schiller Flexner international arbitration lawyer Timothy Foden says China’s mining expansion is welcomed by African countries seeking higher royalties than Western corporations have been willing to provide. China’s miners are “often prepared” to pay more for access, he says.

West’s self-inflicted crisis
🔴China is the world’s preeminent rare earths producer, mining and processing 60-90% of the key tech and aerospace metals and minerals going into everything from airplanes and radars to electronic gadgets and EVs.
🔴Slapped by tightening export restrictions thanks to their own hostile policies, the West desperately needs alternative sources for these minerals.

There’s just one problem: China is now snatching them up, too.

Check and mate.

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"The Nine Priciples of Propaganda"

Can you spot any of them being used on corporate media right now?

📱 ROBINMG
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"If you've had a bad day, just remember that Vienna airport has a counter for those who flew to Austria instead of Australia..."
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Forwarded from Science in telegram
❗️ NASA astronaut Nicole Ayers captured a rare atmospheric phenomenon — a sprite — from aboard the ISS.

Sprites are brief flashes of light triggered by intense electrical activity during thunderstorms. They appear high above the clouds, reaching into the upper atmosphere.

📸 Photo: Astro_Ayers/X

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When physics and Hollywood collide...
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