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THE EPSTEIN FILES: THE COMPLETE BREAKDOWN The DOJ just dumped 3 MILLION pages. They tried to bury it on a Friday night. This isn't just about who was on the plane. It’s about how the machine worked, who paid for it, and how they covered it up. PART 1: THE COVER-UP & THE DEATH 🔴16 specific files were deleted after upload, including File 468 (alleged photo of Trump/Epstein/Maxwell) and massage room layouts. 🔴Jail staff emails confirm they built a fake body out of boxes and sheets to fool the press van, proving the timeline of the body transfer was manipulated. 🔴An unredacted email from a federal agent on the scene bluntly states: "This doesn't look like a suicide note." 🔴A 2008 draft indictment listed 3 personal assistants as co-conspirators. In the final release, their names were blacked out. They were never charged and are likely still free. PART 2: THE OPERATION 🔴A 58-page staff handbook explicitly ordered employees: Remember that you see nothing, hear nothing, say nothing. 🔴The books show a formalized $200 bounty paid to victims for every new girl they recruited. It was a standard line item. 🔴New emails (including the Bill Gates chain) suggest an intelligence operation. Epstein used Russian girls not just for sex, but to gather leverage (kompromat) on powerful men. 🔴The DOJ is categorizing thousands of seized videos as commercial pornography to avoid labeling them as blackmail tapes, despite file names that don't match commercial codes. PART 3: THE MONEY TRAIL 🔴An internal bank email shows executives manually clearing a flagged $4M withdrawal with the instruction: Client is 'Special Handling'. Do not file SAR. 🔴Charitable donations to university labs were immediately returned to Epstein-controlled accounts as consulting fees. A classic wash cycle. 🔴A 2014 trust document proves Epstein funded a Contingency Legal Fund 5 years before his arrest. He knew he was going down. 🔴Spreadsheets track dozens of $15,000 cash payments for Visa Expedite Fees, proving bribery was used to traffic women across borders. 🔴A digitized note referenced a Cold Storage Bitcoin wallet, but no hardware wallet appears on the DOJ seizure list. Who has the key? The missing crypto. PART 4: THE NAMES & COMMS 🔴Bill Gates-Explicitly mentioned in an email regarding getting drugs and dealing with Russian girls. 🔴Elon Musk-Emails from 2012 show him asking Epstein, What day/night will be the wildest party? 🔴Steve Bannon-Hundreds of texts reveal they were planning a documentary to salvage Epstein's reputation months before his arrest. In a final insult, the DOJ failed to redact several victim names in medical files while simultaneously redacting the names of accused associates. Epstein didn't just want to be rich. He wanted to be a god. He was building a transhumanist cult disguised as a social network. @ajaykraina @col_chaubey @TheNavroopSingh @TGD_06 #EpsteinFiles #Epstein #ElonMusk #DonaldTrump #BillGates #SteveBannon
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अयोध्या के श्रीराम मंदिर में चंदा चोरी अब पैसे से लेकर सोने–चांदी और अष्टधातु तक पहुंच गई है !! धर्मसेना के संस्थापक संतोष दुबे का दावा है कि 1989 में गांव, शहर, देश-विदेश से पूजित होकर अयोध्या आईं सोने-चांदी, हीरे-माणिक्य, अष्टधातु की 1250 शिलाएं अब 'गायब' हैं। जबकि मिट्टी की पूजित शिलाएं आज भी कारसेवक पुरम में रखी हैं। सोने-चांदी की शिलाओं की देख-रेख का जिम्मा भी ट्रस्ट के महासचिव चंपत राय के पास था। संतोष दुबे वर्ष 1989 में इन शिलाओं की गणना करते थे। बाबरी तोड़ने के वक्त मलबे में दब गए थे। इसमें इनकी कई हड्डियां टूट गई थीं। लंबे वक्त तक VHP से जुड़े रहे।
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166 रुपये का XP 100 पेट्रोल डलवाया क्योंकी मुझे संदेह है के मेरी venue 2023 जो जनवरी में ली वो E20 वाली कार है क्योंकी बनी तो दिसंबर या नवंबर में ही होगी ? @nitin_gadkari जी का आभार के हम भक्तों को 160/लीटर पेट्रोल बीना एथनॉल का लेने का अवसर दिया । किंतु प्रॉब्लम ये है के पूरे पटना में ऐसे 2-3 पेट्रोल पंप ही है जहाँ बिना एथनॉल का प्योर पेट्रोल मिलता है । मैंने बंगाल बीजेपी के जीत की भविष्यवाणी चुनाव से 6 महीने पहले की थी किंतु उसी वीडियो में बोला था बंगाल में BJP की जीत ही BJP के पतन का कारण बनेगी । अभी तो लोग मुझे गाली देंगे किंतु भविष्य में मेरी इस बात को याद रखेंगे । बाकी होई हे वही जो राम रची राखा !
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अजीत भारती: "आपने दलितों के बीच का जातिवाद देखा है?" अनिल शारदा: "हाँ देखा है, पर आपने ब्राह्मणों के बीच का जातिवाद देखा है?" अरे @theanilsharda जी, लेकिन ब्राह्मण तो जातिवादी हैं ही ना? तभी तो उनको आरक्षण नहीं मिलता! लेकिन दलितों को मिलता है आरक्षण जातिवाद की वजह से! तो सवाल ये है कि जो गलती खुद कर रहे हो, उसी गलती का इल्जाम दूसरों पर थोप कर उसका हर्ज़ाना कैसे मांग सकते हो?? Hopefully, बात समझ आ गयी होगी!!
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📅 JUNE 15 DAY 21 | HOT TAKE: INDIA FOUGHT KARGIL WITH PEACETIME THINKING AND WON ANYWAY Here is the uncomfortable truth about India's military performance in Kargil. The Indian Army was not prepared for this kind of war. Not specifically. Not in detail. High-altitude, uphill assault against fortified defensive positions, this was not a primary training scenario. Night climbing on near-vertical rock faces was not a standard infantry skill set. Coordinated air-artillery-infantry operations at extreme altitude had never been exercised at scale. And yet India won. Not because the system was ready. But because the men inside the system were. What "Peacetime Training" Actually Means India's army trains hard. It maintains high standards of physical fitness, tactical discipline, and regimental tradition. But training is designed around assessed threats, doctrinal scenarios, and the equipment available. In 1999, nobody in India's military was running exercises modeled on "recapture near-vertical peaks occupied by a prepared enemy with anti-aircraft missiles at 17,000 feet." Because nobody imagined it would be necessary. How Soldiers Adapted What happened in Kargil, in unit after unit, was a form of real-time innovation. Officers and NCOs developed assault techniques on the ground. They figured out that flanking approaches, even if longer, were more survivable than frontal assaults. They learned to use artillery more precisely than the doctrine specified. They developed signal protocols that protected operational security. They improvised rope-work, supply chains, and medical evacuation in the absence of established procedures. They did this under fire, with casualties, in extreme cold, at altitude. This kind of adaptability, the ability to think under pressure and innovate in crisis, is not something you can teach in a classroom. It emerges from regimental culture, from leadership, from the kind of soldier the Indian Army has quietly been building for decades. The Paradox India's institutional systems failed before Kargil (intelligence) and strained during it (ammunition). But the men those systems sent to the mountains succeeded. The paradox of Kargil is this: the state failed in its preparation, and the soldier succeeded in its execution. That doesn't let the state off the hook. It places an obligation that India has partially honored and partially neglected to ensure the soldier is never put in that position again. Give the soldier the intelligence, the ammunition, the equipment, and the preparation. Because he will always give you the rest. #Kargil27 #KargilVijayDiwas
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📅 JUNE 14 DAY 20 | MUSHKOH VALLEY THE BATTLE NOBODY FILMS There's a reason the grinding patrols of the Mushkoh Valley rarely get the Bollywood spotlight. It's not photogenic. It's not a single iconic peak. It's a rugged, glaciated valley at the western edge of Ladakh, flanked on both sides by overlapping ridges that Pakistani forces had heavily fortified. Fighting in Mushkoh was different from the rest of the Dras sector. More dispersed. More ambush-prone. Less clear-cut objectives and a constant, grinding war of attrition. The Geography The Mushkoh Valley runs roughly north-south and its waters eventually feed into the Dras River. Its walls rise steeply on both sides. In 1999, Pakistani forces occupied these interconnected ridgelines, threatening to interdict movement through the valley and into adjacent sectors. Clearing Mushkoh required systematic assaults on a series of overlapping positions. Capturing one feature almost always meant stepping directly into the devastating crossfire of the next. It wasn't one dramatic peak, but dozens of smaller, interconnected featureseach of which had to be cleared in blood before the next could be approached safely. Rifleman Sanjay Kumar Point 4875 in Mushkoh Among Mushkoh's greatest heroes is Rifleman Sanjay Kumar of the 13th Battalion, Jammu & Kashmir Rifles (13 JAK RIF). During operations to take the "Flat Top" feature of Point 4875 in July 1999, Sanjay Kumar's section came under heavy machine-gun fire. He charged the enemy position alone. The reality of his assault was incredibly brutal. During his charge, he took two bullets to his chest and forearm. Bleeding profusely, he refused to stop. He cleared the first bunker in close-quarters combat, picked up an enemy machine gun, and charged a second bunker, ultimately killing three enemy soldiers. He flat-out refused to be evacuated until the feature was secured. He survived. He was awarded the Param Vir Chakra one of only four awarded for Kargil, and one of only two awarded to soldiers who lived to receive it. When asked later about his actions that day, his response was famously modest, summing up the ultimate infantry ethos: "I am not unique," he said. "Anyone else in my situation would have reacted in the same way." He didn't think about dying. He thought about the task. The Unsung Nature of Valley Warfare Kargil's iconic imagery the flag on Tiger Hill, the artillery firing at dawn largely comes from the distinct peak battles. The overlapping tactical nightmare of the Mushkoh Valley doesn't photograph as well. Aside from Point 4875, much of the valley's grinding combat remains unfilmed. But it was fought just as hard, by soldiers just as brave, who received a fraction of the coverage and a fraction of the recognition. Many of the men who fought in Mushkoh have never been the subject of a documentary or a feature film. They deserve one. 🇮🇳 #Kargil27 #KargilVijayDiwas #Mushkoh #SanjayKumar #PVC
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India sending America a message during the Devyani Khobragade crisis in 2013: We are shocked and appalled at the manner in which she has been humiliated by US authorities. We have taken this up forcefully with US govt. This treatment to our diplomats is absolutely unacceptable
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Flashback to the time India removed security barricades from the US Embassy to send a message after America strip-searched an Indian diplomat
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SIPRI just confirmed what Pakistan spent a year denying. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute's 2026 Yearbook is out. Buried in it: during Operation Sindoor, India struck Pakistani air and missile bases "likely to have nuclear-related roles." Read that again. Nuclear-linked infrastructure. Hit. And Islamabad's red line held exactly nowhere. The numbers that matter: → India: 190 warheads, up from 180. 12 now operationally deployed first time in peacetime. → Pakistan: stuck at 170. → China: 620, and climbing.
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कल सिर्फ एक विमान नहीं गिरा कई घरों की उम्मीदें, कई माँओं की दुआएँ, कई बच्चों का सहारा भी टूट गया। AN-32 हादसे में खोई हर ज़िंदगी सिर्फ एक संख्या नहीं थी — वो किसी का पूरा संसार थी। ईश्वर दिवंगत आत्माओं को शांति दे और परिवारों को यह असहनीय दुख सहने की शक्ति। भारत शोक में है। 🇮🇳
WATCH:💔 Indian Air Force transport aircraft An-32 crashing and catching fire on landing on June 13.
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JUST IN 🔴 IRGC: "Our response will come before dawn tomorrow."
IDF Spokesperson: The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is preparing for the possibility of incoming fire directed at the State of Israel in the coming hours. The IDF remains on high alert and continues to maintain readiness for a wide range of defensive and offensive scenarios.
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पटना में परीक्षार्थी सफोकेशन से मर गया घुट-घुट के। सेशन पर जो अराजकता की स्थिति थी, वह हम सबने देखी। विद्यार्थियों को इस देश में कीड़े-मकोड़े की तरह देखा जाता है। रैंडम जगह पर सेंटर होंगे ताकि बच्चे अधिकतम समस्याओं का सामना कर सकें। उन्हें एक दिन पहले जाना पड़े, रेल में भीड़ हो, सड़कों पर जाम लगे। कोई लॉजिक नहीं है बगले के जिले की जगह तीन सौ किलोमीटर दूर सेंटर देने का। कुत्तों की तरह हमारी शिक्षा व्यवस्था इन्हें ट्रीट करती है। छात्र मर रहे हैं, मारे जा रहे हैं, आंदोलन कर रहे हैं, लीक हुए पेपर की दोबारा परीक्षा दे रहे हैं, और नीरो बंसी बजा रहा है। उसे कोई पॉलिसी नहीं लानी, मरते रहो। ऐसी निष्ठुर सत्ता, ऐसी घटिया व्यवस्था, ऐसी उपेक्षा मैंने पहले नहीं देखी।
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Prepare for takeoff. ✈️ Flight simulator is now available globally on web to all users. goo.gle/4fBYnWO We've recently added many our most powerful professional desktop features to web. Elevation profiles, new import types, but there's always been one other feature you've been asking us to add to the web version of Google Earth, just for fun... Where will you fly? Share your best maneuvers, views, and flyovers with us!
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A French moto vlogger "Frenchy" was traveling through India on his bike, He had a lump on his neck. Curious about the cost and process to remove it, he inquired locally and was quoted just $500 for the treatment. Stunned by both the price and the short waiting time, he went ahead with the procedure. Within a week, the lump was removed. He documented the whole journey on camera. He later shared that the same type of surgery in Australia after an accident had cost him $12,000. If manufactured online hate and negative perceptions in the West didn’t exist, India could easily be earning hundreds of billions of dollars every year from medical tourism alone. And this is why India needs to fight bad image/perception, that is being promoted by India's adversaries.
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📅 JUNE 13 DAY 19 | DRAS THE COLDEST BATTLEFIELD ON EARTH Dras is often called the second coldest inhabited place on Earth. In July, temperatures can reach a pleasant 15°C in the day. At night, they plunge. In winter, -40°C is normal. And in 1999, Dras was the front line of a war. Why Dras Was the Critical Sector The Dras sector sits directly astride the Srinagar-Leh highway. Tololing and Tiger Hill the two most famous peaks of Kargil both fall within the Dras sector. Pakistani control of the Dras heights meant direct observation and fire capability over the highway, over Dras town itself, and over the logistics routes supplying Kargil and Ladakh. As long as Pakistani forces held the Dras heights, the entire supply chain for northeastern Ladakh was under threat. Recapturing Dras was the primary military objective of Operation Vijay. Life in Dras During the War The civilians of Dras a small town and surrounding villages lived through 60 days of artillery exchanges, IAF strikes, and the constant movement of military convoys. Many families left. Those who stayed the elderly, the very poor, those with livestock they couldn't move sheltered in basements and lower ground, listening to artillery fire through the mountains. The town of Dras is small. The war was not an abstract news event for its residents. It was happening on the ridgelines visible from their windows. The Military Achievement By July 26, every peak in the Dras sector was back in Indian hands. Tololing. Tiger Hill. Point 4875. The Three Pimples. Rocky Knob. Every feature named on military maps. Every position that Pakistan had occupied. The soldiers of 8 Mountain Division and their attached units had done what seemed almost impossible when the war began: they had evicted a prepared, entrenched, well-supplied force from the highest and most forbidding terrain in the theater. Dras Today A Kargil War Memorial was established in Dras at the base of Tololing, within sight of the peaks where the war was fought. Every year on July 26, ceremonies are held there. The names of the fallen are read. Survivors come back. Politicians make speeches. The mountains are the same. The highway is busier now. The bunkers on the peaks the ones that Indian soldiers assaulted and captured are slowly being consumed by rock and weather. But Dras remembers. 🇮🇳 #Kargil27 #KargilVijayDiwas #Dras #KargilWarMemorial
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क्यों @nitin_gadkari जी, इन्फ्लेशन जोड़ के भी, ये जो डींग हाँकी थी, इसका हिसाब देश को दोगे? इंजनों की जो %# मारी है इथेनॉल ने, उसका हिसाब दोगे?

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Listen carefully word by word , a strong stern clear message 😎 अगर भविष्य के किसी युद्ध में पाकिस्तान टूटने की स्थिति में पहुँचता है, तो वहाँ के लोगों को भारत के साथ जुड़ने का अवसर मिलना चाहिए या फिर उन्हें अपने देश में शांति से जीने दिया जाना चाहिए। उसके लिए संवाद के दरवाज़े हमेशा खुले रहने चाहिए।—Mohan Bhagwat यही भारत की असली पहचान है। शक्ति भी… सभ्यता भी। सामर्थ्य भी… संवाद भी। भारत युद्ध थोपता नहीं, लेकिन अगर कोई मजबूर करे, तो इतिहास बदलने की क्षमता भी रखता है। 🇮🇳 #MohanBhagwat #RSS #Bharat #IndiaFirst #Sanatan #AkhandBharat #NationFirst #IndianCivilization
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लवकुश मिश्रा 6 महीने पहले राम मंदिर में ड्यूटी करना शुरू किया। दान में आए पैसों को गिनने का काम मिला। 6 महीने में ही उसने अयोध्या में 40 लाख का प्लॉट लिया। उसपर निर्माण शुरू करवा दिया। घर में 10 लाख कैश मिला। इसके अलावा इसके बारे में अभी और खुलासा होना बाकी है। अब आप सोचिए कोई व्यक्ति महज 6 महीने पहले मंदिर से जुड़ा और इतनी बड़ी चोरी कर गया। लवकुश के जैसे दर्जनों लोग हैं, कुछ और के बारे में भी पता चला कि उन्होंने करोड़ों के प्लॉट खरीदे हैं। अभी तक न किसी के खिलाफ FIR हुई है और न ही मंदिर की तरफ से इस पूरे गबन पर अपनी बात कही गई। दान गिनती का सीसीटीवी फुटेज भी डिलीट है। साल में एकात बार ये लोग बताते हैं। जबकि दूसरे मंदिर में इससे ज्यादा पारदर्शिता है। इस पूरे मामले ने राम मंदिर की व्यवस्था पर बहुत बड़ा सवाल खड़ा कर दिया। इसके पहले ट्रस्ट ने जब जमीनें खरीदी थी तब भी ऐसे मामले सामने आए थे। कोई कार्रवाई नहीं हुई थी।
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