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🚨SECRET WEAPON OF A THIRD POWER? RUSSIAN AND U.S. BOMBERS CRASHED ON THE SAME DAY❗❗❗ June 15, 2026. Two strategic bombers belonging to two nuclear powers crashed almost simultaneously. A Russian Tu-22M3 (Backfire) suddenly went into a steep dive and crashed during a training flight in the Irkutsk region. The crew of four ejected, and all survived. An American B-52 Stratofortress crashed immediately after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base (California) during a test flight. Eight people were on board - all were killed. The wreckage left a scorched patch in the desert. Both aircraft are veterans, yet they still form the backbone of their nations' strategic aviation. What if this was neither a coincidence nor a mechanical failure? What if someone already possesses a technology capable of disabling a heavy bomber within seconds - without a visible missile, without air defenses, without an explosion in midair? Simply "switching off" its systems and forcing the aircraft to fall like a stone. Who could be behind it? A third power quietly demonstrating: "We can see your most protected aircraft, and we can bring them down whenever we want." Or is one of the superpowers conducting "field tests" of a new weapon on its own aircraft? If such a weapon already exists, the entire concept of strategic aviation, hypersonic weapons, and nuclear deterrence has just suffered a massive blow. This is no longer a conspiracy theory. These are two "coincidences" on the same day. The world is changing faster than we think. A coincidence, or the beginning of a new era of aerial warfare?
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Replying to @nutface7 @Dannt_Em
As stupid as op is, there's very little wrong with accessibility features and if you don't need them, you'll never interact with them. And there are more disabled people than you think, when you consider just how many disabling conditions exist. Certainly not single figures.
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엘모 retweeted
what people don’t understand about how adhd is disabling is that it’s not just getting temporarily distracted from, like, school work or hobbies. it’s getting distracted/being unable to motivate yourself to go to the doctor, eat regularly, do hygiene tasks, etc. it’s not knowing when or how long it will take you to do something, ANYTHING, and in many cases that thing is taking a shower or keeping your house from turning into a biohazard. it’s about being fundamentally incapable of controlling your attention and focus on anything, even and especially things you need to do to survive.
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If your account was frozen and funds seized on Bybit after compliant, profitable trades, you are not alone. We are all victims of the same premeditated unfair treatment. I trade crude oil contracts and fully comply with every platform term. All operations are manual, with no scalping, arbitrage, multi-account linkage or automated bots. Every order to open and close positions is fully traceable and auditable. The profit of 224,123 US dollars was earned after countless hours of market research and risk-taking, and it should have been fully protected by the exchange. Right after my profits settled, risk control locked all my assets without warning, disabling trading and withdrawal functions. For weeks, I repeatedly contacted customer service to ask for specific violated rules and solid violation evidence. They only gave vague replies about internal reviews and never provided audit reports, abnormal trade screenshots or any credible proof of misconduct. The management avoided all public communication channels and refused to verify facts with me online. They secretly released a final punishment via private emails, arbitrarily labeling my legal gains as abnormal funds and confiscating all profits. They claimed the verdict was final with zero room for appeal or revision. When I refused to accept this groundless seizure, the platform dropped all pretenses and threatened to permanently ban my account if I continued to fight for my rights, stripping me of control over my own assets. I post exposure content every single day, yet my posts receive very little views and almost no attention from industry influencers. The reason is clear: individual retail traders have no traffic or industry connections. The exchange takes advantage of our powerlessness and runs a double-standard harvesting system for years — users are free to lose money, but any consistent profit will be punished. I am far from the only victim. Countless profitable retail traders have faced unwarranted account freezes, illegal fund deductions and threats. Most choose to stay silent out of fear of permanent account suspension. But silence only emboldens the exchange to act even more recklessly. What happened to me today could happen to any trader tomorrow. Bybit’s risk control department no longer polices real market misconduct or safeguards fair trading. It exists solely as a tool to seize profits from successful traders. The rules only bind ordinary users, while the platform itself breaks contracts and violates property rights at will. If this practice continues, no trader in the entire crypto contract space can guarantee fund safety. I have preserved a complete evidence package including trading logs, customer service chats, penalty emails and threatening messages, and I will keep releasing all facts daily. I call on every victim who faced the same unfair treatment on Bybit to speak out together. I also sincerely ask top crypto investigators, rights advocates and industry media @zachxbt @Coffeezilla @FatManTerra @CryptoWendyO to look deeply into this case of systemic asset seizure. Please spread the truth, fully investigate Bybit’s targeted suppression of profitable users, black-box punishments and intimidation tactics, push the exchange to cancel the unfair penalty, return all illegally detained funds, and deliver fair trading conditions for retail traders worldwide! #BybitVictimsUnite #DoubleStandardExchangeScam #CryptoAssetSafetyAlert
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It’s electronic warfare. They’re disabling the aircraft. (Israel because of the potential for the Iran deal)
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Hello @WanjauTerry, we regret the inconveniences caused, please use; bit.ly/3pneCMA to confirm your data usage. Consider disabling automatic updates and background data. You may also access safaricom.co.ke/data-usage-t… for data management tips. ^KR

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UPDATE: “At approximately 10:30 p.m., U.S. Park Police attempted a traffic stop on a vehicle displaying incorrect tags. The driver failed to yield and fled, struck two USPP vehicles and breached two fences, disabling the vehicle. The driver, the sole occupant, then attempted to flee on foot. An officer deployed a Taser, and the subject was taken into custody without further incident. No injuries were reported.”
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Justine Dolling #Reformparty_UK retweeted
"Breaking into a military airbase and disabling aircraft with the explicit aim of disrupting Britain's defence capability is not protest. It is not civil disobedience in the tradition of the causes its supporters like to invoke. It is, in the law's own words, terrorist action."
The Court Of Appeal Got This One Right. Palestine Action Is A Proscribed Terrorist Organisation. The Ban Stands. Five senior judges have ruled what should never have been in doubt. The Government's decision to proscribe Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act was lawful. The High Court's February ruling that it was disproportionate has been overturned. The ban stands. It is worth recalling what got Palestine Action proscribed in the first place. In June 2025 activists broke into RAF Brize Norton and damaged military aircraft with spray paint, an act the Government assessed as causing serious harm to national security. That followed a sustained campaign of break-ins, criminal damage and disruption at defence and industrial sites going back to 2020. Even the High Court judges who ruled the ban disproportionate conceded, in their own words, that a very small number of the group's actions had amounted to terrorist action under the legal definition. Shabana Mahmood put it more plainly. The court acknowledged that Palestine Action has carried out acts of terrorism, celebrated those who carried them out, and promoted the use of violence. That was the High Court's own finding, in the same ruling that called the ban disproportionate. The proscription was endorsed by Parliament. It followed what the Home Secretary described as a rigorous and evidence-based process. The High Court's objection was not that the underlying conduct was acceptable. It was that the Home Secretary, in the judges' view, had not properly followed her own departmental policy in reaching the decision. A procedural finding was used to try to unwind a substantive judgement that the conduct itself met the threshold for terrorism. In the months between proscription and this ruling, over 1,600 arrests were made linked to support for the group. Four activists, convicted by a jury of criminal damage, were sentenced as terrorists, a sentencing decision that drew an open letter from more than fifty lawyers and academics objecting to the label. Throughout that period the ban remained legally contested, with protesters outside the Royal Courts of Justice holding placards reading "I'm not a terrorist" while the organisation they supported had already been found, even by the judges who ruled against the Government, to have engaged in terrorist action. This matters beyond Palestine Action itself. The same week this ruling landed, a Shia cleric with an open paper trail of mourning Hezbollah fighters and glorifying the IRGC walked back into Britain unchallenged, his case sitting in a queue marked "under review." Meanwhile a group that broke into an RAF base and damaged military aircraft came within one judgment of having its terrorist designation quashed entirely, on the basis that the Home Secretary's paperwork had not been completed to the court's satisfaction. The Court of Appeal has now corrected that. Breaking into a military airbase and disabling aircraft with the explicit aim of disrupting Britain's defence capability is not protest. It is not civil disobedience in the tradition of the causes its supporters like to invoke. It is, in the law's own words, terrorist action. Five judges have now said so unambiguously, and said that the Home Secretary was entitled to act on it. The law has occasionally been used as a shield for things that plainly should not be shielded. Today it was used correctly. The distinction between a protest movement and a proscribed terrorist organisation is not a technicality, it is the line the Court of Appeal has just redrawn where it always should have been. "In the months between proscription and this ruling, over 1,600 arrests were made linked to support for the group."
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Government crackdown on Telegram ahead of the re-NEET exam; temporary curbs, including the disabling of the message-edit feature till June 30, aimed at preventing cheating and paper leaks. @Tweets_amit and @SuyeshaSavant explain. #NEET2026 #Telegram #Cheating #ITVideo
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because it's stupid to remove op_if. there are other opcodes and combinations of them, many in fact, that can be used. you can't stop it short of disabling script entirely, and even that won't work as people can and have stored data i public keys...

probably the simplest way to get around the bip110 RTDS fork, featuring the mad kratter stay humble and altstack <pubkey> OP_CHECKSIGVERIFY <256-byte chunk> OP_TOALTSTACK // repeat x1000 OP_FROMALTSTACK
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IMPROPER STORAGE Warning information for vegans, gluten-free and GWINN activists Aflatoxin (B_{1}) is officially recognized by the WHO as the most potent biological carcinogen on Earth (IARC Group 1). It targets the p53 tumor suppressor gene, disabling cellular defenses and causing liver cancer. Below is a detailed diagram of aflatoxin contamination and related carcinogens for integration into your spreadsheet. 🥜 1. Aflatoxin Contamination Map: Where Do Legumes and Grains Hide Their Toxin? Mold attacks oilseeds, legumes, and grain crops both in the field and during improper storage in damp warehouses. The main danger is that aflatoxins are heat-stable. Standard cooking, frying, baking bread, or pasteurizing milk do not destroy them. The main carrier foods (in descending order of danger): Peanuts and peanut butter (Fabaceae): The absolute world leader in toxin concentration. Corn (Cereals): The main source of chronic poisoning in Africa and Latin America. Other legumes (Soybeans, chickpeas, cocoa beans): Have a moderate degree of vulnerability; become contaminated in high-humidity warehouses. Tree nuts and dried fruits: Pistachios, Brazil nuts, figs, dried apricots. Small grains: Rice, spelt, sorghum, and modified wheat (if poorly stored). Milk and meat (Aflatoxin \(M_{1}\)): A product of metabolism. When cows eat moldy wheat forage or soybean meal, aflatoxin passes into their milk and tissues. Officials often conceal this fact by dumping contaminated milk into the general supply for sale.
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We also are literally still in a fucking pandemic that is very effectively disabling people furthering the economic divide. People worried about future bioweapons when covid (bioweapon or not) infects them yearly, damaging their brain each time.
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मानसी दाश retweeted
🚨 Temporary restriction of Telegram access in India until 22 June 2026 under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000. Disabling Telegram’s message-editing feature in India until 30 June 2026 to prevent manipulation of old messages and fabrication of false “paper leak” evidence.
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Replying to @IndianTechGuide
Massive move by MeitY and NTA! 🚨🛑 Suspending Telegram until June 22 midnight and disabling message-editing until the end of the month is an absolute necessity right now. After what happened with the May 3 exam, the integrity of the June 21 re-test is everything. But what about whatsapp?
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Massive move by MeitY and NTA! 🚨🛑 Suspending Telegram until June 22 midnight and disabling message-editing until the end of the month is an absolute necessity right now. After what happened with the May 3 exam, the integrity of the June 21 re-test is everything.
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