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'Ready to fight Russia tonight' — Germany's Luftwaffe chief Holger Neumann told The Telegraph that in a conflict with Russia, NATO would hit Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg, the Kola Peninsula, and the Black Sea
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UK is a police state
JUST IN: UK Government clarifies adults will still be able to use social media by verifying their identities with digital IDs, facial recognition, passports and credit cards.
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Trump warns France in exclusive interview with The Post: Kill tech tax or face 100% wine tariffs: 'I have no choice' trib.al/ZEPFxw1
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Trump Settles Iran and Ukraine as the War Machine Loses Control x.com/i/broadcasts/1lKQRREpy…
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Yes. About taking pricing control over oil away from City of London
President Trump: “Let the oil flow.” It’s always — always — about oil.
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🚨JUST IN: Was just on a media briefing call with a senior US officials who confirm the MOU with Iran has been signed and outlines the following from their POV: "In general terms, the deal says if you're willing to behave like a normal country, we're willing to treat you like a normal country. It's performance based." - Strait of Hormuz is open, but it will take a few weeks to get travel back to normal. - A signing ceremony on Friday in Geneva including JD Vance, Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff, and others, and a large Iranian contigent. - The official stressed that we're here not just because of the last 1.5 years of the Trump administration, but because of the first 4 as well. The sanctions pressures built up and they believe created leverage. - The reason negotiations have been "very fruitful" was because of the "degredation of [Iran's] economy" and the "scattering of their government which created a lot of internal pressure." - There a significant new communication channels. The official describes the initial Islamabad meeting as very fruitful, despite not resulting in a deal. It laid the groundwork. - Operation Project Freedom has been an "unsung hero" in this, resulting in over 7 million barrels of oil a day. That increased US leverage. - The nuclear talks are described as "technical" in terms of how to retrieve the enriched uranium. - Stressed this is not "pay for play." They will not get access to markets or release of their funds just for showing up for a meeting. - There are "fascinating" internal political dynamics playing out in Iran. There are constituencies that want different things. Iran, by all accounts, should be incredibly wealthy. - "We go in very clear-eyed" that Iran has been a bad faith actor in negotiations for 47 years: "Everything will be verified... all released assets and sanction relief is tied to milestones." - The US will keep the current military force posture for now to make sure Iran "does what they say they're going to do." The deal contemplates a partial draw down upon the signing of the nuclear deal." - "One of the aspects of the negotiation that was actually easier than others was the nuclear, because they need our technical expertise to get the dust out." - Iran would probably love to have a nuclear weapon, but they know US intelligence is so precise that they can't do it in secret and the threat of force is now realized. - The Gulf States generally love this deal. They saw the JCPOA as empowering Iran to be a bad actor. They see this as a regional deal that pressures Iran to behave and bring stability to the entire region. - "The full deal will be published soon, but we're still in the building trust phase."
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At the beginning of the war I asked a simple question, if you had to pay an extra $1-2/gallon for gasoline for a few months to ensure you would never be threatened with a nuke from Iran ever again would you put that extra money on your credit card?” Before you answer, for the average family that amounts to $100-200 per month for 4 months. $400-800. For the peace dividend that you would never have to pay the indirect tolls of that threat (which compounds to your benefit every month in higher costs) FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE AND YOUR CHILDRENS’ LIVES. Sit with that. Sit with thinking through all of the costs associated with what Iran’s conflict with the rest of the world were. Now ADD their people’s welfare to the global economy rather than their extracting a few hundred billion a year to fund terror, drugs, child trafficking, organized crime, etc. Think about who their real partners were. Think about which countries were their partners and fellow travelers… Those that turned a blind eye for the banking fees, or paid someone else the increased insurance which ended up on your monthly budget. Once you’ve begun to get your head around that, then realize that you’re probably only mapping 10% of the real costs. But my original question is exactly what just happened, and in the process we watched countries flip allegiances, come together to defend themselves, and others show you the limit of what they were willing to turn a blind eye to. Trump’s brand of foreign policy rankles a lot of people. It destroys the carefully constructed mind palaces of others, and exposes the grifts of all of them. When this period is over, it will be a new reality. It may even be a significantly better one. But that will be up to us, to accept that sometimes you have to punch the bully in the mouth to get him to shut up. By Labor Day oil prices in the US will be back to where they were before the war, except in California who has been working with our enemies to shut refineries and collapse its economy. They will be a mess. It will be OVER for normal folks. For those that see things clearly, this thing was over months ago.
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Yeah… for Sky News’ handlers.
Trump's Iran war is one of the greatest strategic blunders in US history. Analysis from Sky's @DominicWaghorn ⬇️ trib.al/kynBtBk
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Can you take a wild guess why?
🚨NEW: Bluesky will not be included in the under-16s social media ban
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Here Is My Issue With Certain Narratives Regarding The Elite Michael Jaco just did another great interview with the astute Cathy O'Brien. And I had some takeaways about certain things mentioned. We can not continue to talk as if what their trying to do is a done deal and we can only wait to rollover on our belly and accept it. Many of you read my past article here on X when I listed about 40 reasons why the Cabal has lost this game of dominion. The core claim in the interview is elite mind control, blackmail, trafficking, and monopolies as an eternal self-sustaining structure assumes the old architecture (debt usury, captured institutions, ritual compromise networks) remains invincible. It doesn’t. Cathy’s points on MKUltra roots and Epstein-style ops are grounded in documented history (declassified files, flight logs, survivor patterns), but they describe the old operating system, not the current battlefield. The system that created the Cabal relied on opacity, infinite fiat, compartmentalized agencies, and public ignorance. Those pillars are being systematically demolished right now. And the internet is proof of that. Especially this particular platform. Epstein was the visible node, but the broader honey-trap architecture depended on unaccountable power centers (D.C. enclave, private islands, elite retreats). With D.C. reclamation moves stripping municipal autonomy, federal pardons exposing state-level vulnerabilities, and forensic financial tools (Pulte-style DNI access to mortgages/deeds), the protection rackets are losing cover. All you have to do is look at what is happening with the United Nations. They said themselves that they more than likely will shutdown before 2026 is over. The Iran Deal The Clarity Act The Save America Act These 3 things alone will be officially the end to the old Cabal networks across this entire planet. They will not recover from this. This is why today is so important. It is meant to reverse the spell that got us into this mess. The day following will be America officially & permanently signing off on this new system where the Cabal will no longer thrive. @MichaelJaco9
Cathy O'Brien on Epstein and the Global Elite Agenda for the World. youtube.com/live/6x4Tja9HMpw… via @YouTube
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Industry in government don't want people using goats to do this. They want technological solutions that profit them, even if they aren't really solutions at all. To them, the goat is the problem. As for the idea that cattle and goats and others are causing global warming, Allan Savory put the truth to that lie. Some idiot told me that his ideas have been debunked. A problem? They were already past the stage of ideas and had proof. youtu.be/vpTHi7O66pI?si=VkIQ…
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If we really wanted to address wildfires in California, we would be putting goats in our forests and clearing dead wood - also really surprising we don’t have more goat meat being pushed (birria is excellent).
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The goat gets left out of every serious conversation about sustainable food, which is a shame, because it does a job no other farm animal will touch. A cow is a grazer. A sheep is a grazer. Both want grass, on ground that is at least walkable. The goat is a browser, and its tastes run somewhere else entirely: - It eats scrub, bramble, gorse and thistle, the spiky stuff everything else avoids. - It strips the woody growth and lower branches that choke a neglected hillside. - It works terrain too steep, too rough, and too overgrown for cattle or sheep to bother with. - It thrives on exactly the marginal, reverting, abandoned land that grows nothing anyone wants. This makes the goat the pioneer of the whole system. Put goats onto a bramble-choked hillside and they browse it back, season by season, until grass can establish again. Once the grass comes, the sheep and cattle can follow. The goat opens ground the others could never use. And at the end of it you get milk that many people who cannot tolerate cow dairy digest perfectly well, meat that more of the world's population eats than any other, and a cleared hillside that was an impenetrable thicket the year before. The goat asks for the worst land on the farm and quietly makes it useful. It has been doing humanity's roughest groundwork for ten thousand years, and we still treat it as an afterthought with a comedy reputation.
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Wake up -they are here !! They are in secretive terror cells waiting to react again !

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I lost my livelihood because one student “did not like” that I denied mass murder in Kamloops. She reported me to a counsellor at Robert Bateman Secondary and I was frogmarched out.
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UK police violently detain a 5-year-old boy Officers rip a crying child from his father's arms during an arrest The terrified boy runs, cops chase him down and twist his arms behind his back All while he’s screaming and hysterical the entire time
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@TFL1728 , @the_irascible , @_tommyspodcast June13. #IRGC #Iran posturing plus #UFC show are likely a cover for other events taking place ... this past week's disclosure by Tulsi Gabbard, Pulte's job, and DOJ actions are a sign. 00:17:00 👇 youtu.be/cEhWjwxXnUw?si=ePXY…
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"Stronger than a bomb." That's the deal Trump wants in Iran. Same approach he's taking in Ukraine. So who keeps blocking it? Not who the headlines tell you. EXPOSED 👇
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'NO enemy can stop our homeland’s growth & prosperity' — Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council, congratulates the country with RUSSIA DAY
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Read every word of this post. It’s critical to understand what you are watching unfold.
I'm not sure if President @realDonaldTrump is fully aware of this or not, but I am generally confident DC insiders understand the potential. Consider the NSA database is essentially a library of information of activity. Within that data, there is a flow of information related to election activity. Behind that thought you now have an expanded perspective of why the ODNI would be involved in election type investigative activity. Essentially, the data library shows XXX and the factual paperwork supporting XXX exists in actual warehouses. The data is within a digital library. The factual paperwork is on the ground. Now, pause. The lockbox to open the digital record is accessed using the recently discussed 702 pathways. As presented for several years, the FISA (702) key is a tool, and the tool is needed to unlock the data. Without FISA (702) there is no collection, because there is no need for metadata collection. Understood? FISA (702) is not about foreign stuff as it relates to the common discussion; instead, it is the baseline of the entire data capture. Understanding this takes you to a mental reset. The capture is never discussed (see Snowden and Clapper), we only see debate on the access. So, if you take your thinking back to the data collection itself, then you ask what is in that massive digital vault we call the NSA library. There's a lot of stuff in there, including all of the electronic data that surrounds elections. All of that data can be filtered permitting a granular look at election outcomes and all the background electronic communication that comes attached to it. FISA (702) essentially represents the authority, the key that unlocks the ability to review the data. Think very carefully. If the database contains the digital records of elections, and if those digital records show manipulation of election data, then accessing that massive library would represent a risk. How many people in DC are in elected office as a result of election manipulation? Now, does the extreme concern from specific people in congress start to take on a new context?
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