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Infinite Potential retweeted
OBAMA was involved in the CREATION of U.S. BIOLABS conducting gain-of-function research of deadly pathogens across the world, especially in Ukraine using U.S. taxpayer dollars, through agencies like USAID. After the bioweapons convention ban ended in 2001 and after the anthrax attacks, Dr. Fauci essentially restarted the bioweapons arms race under the pretension of developing vaccines. In 2014, Obama moved Fauci's gain-of-function research offshore after Obama was essentially begged to shut down operations from over 250 scientists because of the dangerous research Dr. Fauci was conducting. President Trump was the one who shut down gain-of-function research in the U.S. and abroad. DNI Tulsi Gabbard first exposed these labs in 2022 and now the proof of 120 biolabs in 30 countries, with a heavy focus on Ukraine, where the U.S. built and supported over 40 labs has been released and it all goes right back to the Obama administration and Dr. Fauci.
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NiceIsLife.Sol ❌ ❌ retweeted
CONFIRMED: Barack Obama Was Involved in Creation of US Biolabs Handling Especially Dangerous Pathogens in Ukraine Link in the comment section:
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etainclub retweeted
How your body repairs DNA. How can anyone see this and think it wasn't designed? This is God's Creation.
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Aswin Prem retweeted
Looking Forward To Bringing Gaming, Animation, XR And Digital Content Creation Into Government Schools 🎮🚀 Helping Students Learn, Create And Innovate For The Future 📚 @imrajmohan @TVKVijayHQ @shivanandysky
Honored to meet Hon. Minister for School Education, Tamil Development, Information & Publicity, Government of Tamil Nadu, Thiru @imrajmohan Anna. We had an insightful discussion on empowering the next generation of students through Gaming, Animation, XR, Digital Content Creation, and innovation driven learning. Excited about the opportunities ahead and looking forward to contributing to Tamil Nadu's vision of building a future ready talent ecosystem and nurturing the creators, innovators, and entrepreneurs of tomorrow. @TVKVijayHQ
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GLA.getbaited retweeted
President Javier Milei has proposed legislation for the creation of “non-human corporations,” or companies run entirely by AI. Follow: @AFpost
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To the Heads of State and leaders of the G7 Countries: The United States of America, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the European Union In preparation for your upcoming summit meeting in Évian-les-Bains, France on June 15-17, 2026: Mr. President, Prime Ministers, Chancellors, distinguished leaders, I come before you not as a government official, but as an Israeli peace activist and negotiator, someone who has spent nearly fifty years working with Israelis and Palestinians, speaking with political leaders, peace activists, ordinary citizens, and, at times, even with those whom governments refuse to speak to. I am here to tell you something that many people no longer believe: Peace between Israelis and Palestinians is still possible. But it will not happen on its own. For decades, the international community has supported a two-state solution in words while allowing realities on the ground to move steadily further away from it. Today we are at the edge of a cliff. The decisions made in the next year may determine whether two states remain possible or whether Israelis and Palestinians are condemned to permanent conflict. The Gaza war has taught us a painful lesson. There is no military solution. Israel cannot bomb its way to security. Palestinians cannot fight their way to freedom. The alternative to a political solution is not victory for one side. The alternative is endless war. The G7 countries possess enormous political, economic and diplomatic leverage. It is time to use it. I also want to speak plainly about the role of the United States and of President Trump. The reality is that no international leader today possesses more influence over Israeli decision-making than President Trump. He has demonstrated repeatedly that when he chooses to make an issue a priority, Israeli leaders listen. He also has significant influence with key Arab partners whose participation will be essential to any lasting peace. If that influence is used not only to stop wars but to build peace, it could become one of the most important diplomatic achievements of our time. The G7 should work in partnership with the United States, helping to create a unified international framework that combines American leadership, European commitment, regional participation, and international guarantees. Only such a coalition has the weight necessary to move the parties beyond the failures of the past. I ask you to support five concrete steps. First, make it clear that the goal of international policy is the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state living in peace and security beside Israel. Not as a distant aspiration. Not as a slogan. As a real political objective with a timetable. Second, support the rebuilding of Gaza under a legitimate Palestinian governing authority that rejects armed militias and is capable of delivering security, services, accountability and hope. The people of Gaza deserve a future beyond war. At the same time, Gaza cannot be rebuilt while armed organizations continue to operate outside the authority of the state. There must be one legitimate governing authority, one security structure, and one monopoly on the use of force. Disarmament must be part of the political process, implemented in a way that provides confidence to both sides and is linked to the broader framework of peace, reconstruction, security, and statehood. Third, insist on security arrangements that guarantee that Gaza and the West Bank will never again be used as launching grounds for attacks against Israel. Israelis must know that peace means security. Palestinians must know that security will not be used as a permanent justification for occupation. Both peoples deserve safety, dignity, and freedom. Fourth, support democratic renewal. Neither Israelis nor Palestinians should be denied the opportunity to elect leaders capable of making peace. Too often, leaders have become prisoners of political survival rather than servants of their people’s future. If current leaders cannot deliver a political future, then new leaders must emerge through democratic means. Fifth, create an international implementation mechanism with real authority, resources, and accountability. We do not need another declaration. We need a process that survives changes of governments and political crises. The conflict has become internationalized. The solution must be internationally guaranteed. Ladies and gentlemen, The people I meet on both sides are exhausted. Israeli parents want their children to live without fear. Palestinian parents want their children to live with dignity and freedom. These are not contradictory aspirations. They are complementary aspirations. The future I believe in is simple: Israel as the democratic nation-state of the Jewish people with full equality for all of its citizens. Palestine as the democratic nation-state of the Palestinian people with full equality for all of its citizens. Mutual recognition of the historic connection of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel and of the Palestinian people to the Land of Palestine. Open borders for cooperation. Strong borders for security. Regional integration. Economic partnership. And an end to the belief that one people can achieve its national aspirations by denying the aspirations of the other. History will not judge us by the speeches we give. History will judge us by whether we had the courage to act when action was still possible. The choice before us is clear: Two states, mutual recognition, security, and peace. Or perpetual war. I ask you to help make the right choice. The window for a two-state solution is not closed, but it is closing. Future generations of Israelis and Palestinians will ask whether we acted while there was still time. Let our answer be yes. Thank you, Dr. Gershon Baskin
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Kadriye Saraçoğlu retweeted
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Replying to @AlArabiya_Eng
To the Heads of State and leaders of the G7 Countries: The United States of America, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the European Union In preparation for your upcoming summit meeting in Évian-les-Bains, France on June 15-17, 2026: Mr. President, Prime Ministers, Chancellors, distinguished leaders, I come before you not as a government official, but as an Israeli peace activist and negotiator, someone who has spent nearly fifty years working with Israelis and Palestinians, speaking with political leaders, peace activists, ordinary citizens, and, at times, even with those whom governments refuse to speak to. I am here to tell you something that many people no longer believe: Peace between Israelis and Palestinians is still possible. But it will not happen on its own. For decades, the international community has supported a two-state solution in words while allowing realities on the ground to move steadily further away from it. Today we are at the edge of a cliff. The decisions made in the next year may determine whether two states remain possible or whether Israelis and Palestinians are condemned to permanent conflict. The Gaza war has taught us a painful lesson. There is no military solution. Israel cannot bomb its way to security. Palestinians cannot fight their way to freedom. The alternative to a political solution is not victory for one side. The alternative is endless war. The G7 countries possess enormous political, economic and diplomatic leverage. It is time to use it. I also want to speak plainly about the role of the United States and of President Trump. The reality is that no international leader today possesses more influence over Israeli decision-making than President Trump. He has demonstrated repeatedly that when he chooses to make an issue a priority, Israeli leaders listen. He also has significant influence with key Arab partners whose participation will be essential to any lasting peace. If that influence is used not only to stop wars but to build peace, it could become one of the most important diplomatic achievements of our time. The G7 should work in partnership with the United States, helping to create a unified international framework that combines American leadership, European commitment, regional participation, and international guarantees. Only such a coalition has the weight necessary to move the parties beyond the failures of the past. I ask you to support five concrete steps. First, make it clear that the goal of international policy is the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state living in peace and security beside Israel. Not as a distant aspiration. Not as a slogan. As a real political objective with a timetable. Second, support the rebuilding of Gaza under a legitimate Palestinian governing authority that rejects armed militias and is capable of delivering security, services, accountability and hope. The people of Gaza deserve a future beyond war. At the same time, Gaza cannot be rebuilt while armed organizations continue to operate outside the authority of the state. There must be one legitimate governing authority, one security structure, and one monopoly on the use of force. Disarmament must be part of the political process, implemented in a way that provides confidence to both sides and is linked to the broader framework of peace, reconstruction, security, and statehood. Third, insist on security arrangements that guarantee that Gaza and the West Bank will never again be used as launching grounds for attacks against Israel. Israelis must know that peace means security. Palestinians must know that security will not be used as a permanent justification for occupation. Both peoples deserve safety, dignity, and freedom. Fourth, support democratic renewal. Neither Israelis nor Palestinians should be denied the opportunity to elect leaders capable of making peace. Too often, leaders have become prisoners of political survival rather than servants of their people’s future. If current leaders cannot deliver a political future, then new leaders must emerge through democratic means. Fifth, create an international implementation mechanism with real authority, resources, and accountability. We do not need another declaration. We need a process that survives changes of governments and political crises. The conflict has become internationalized. The solution must be internationally guaranteed. Ladies and gentlemen, The people I meet on both sides are exhausted. Israeli parents want their children to live without fear. Palestinian parents want their children to live with dignity and freedom. These are not contradictory aspirations. They are complementary aspirations. The future I believe in is simple: Israel as the democratic nation-state of the Jewish people with full equality for all of its citizens. Palestine as the democratic nation-state of the Palestinian people with full equality for all of its citizens. Mutual recognition of the historic connection of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel and of the Palestinian people to the Land of Palestine. Open borders for cooperation. Strong borders for security. Regional integration. Economic partnership. And an end to the belief that one people can achieve its national aspirations by denying the aspirations of the other. History will not judge us by the speeches we give. History will judge us by whether we had the courage to act when action was still possible. The choice before us is clear: Two states, mutual recognition, security, and peace. Or perpetual war. I ask you to help make the right choice. The window for a two-state solution is not closed, but it is closing. Future generations of Israelis and Palestinians will ask whether we acted while there was still time. Let our answer be yes. Thank you, Dr. Gershon Baskin
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Paul Haddrell retweeted
In all things, there was 'life-giving Creation-energy' during their lifetime, whereby their image can be used after death to 'recreate' something similar chemically or also by other means, such as through certain forms of DNA which can be preserved for a long time, even millions
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Paul Haddrell retweeted
Life is 'life-giving creation-energy' and consumes energy. However, life also requires self-organisation and self-regulation, which means that, for example, every cell living through the 'life-giving creation-energy' controls all its processes in such a way that everything runs
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Paul Haddrell retweeted
All the processes of life in every genus and species are coordinated by the life-giving Creation-energy, so that everything follows its natural course; yet the human being, through his primitive degeneracy, foolishly disrupts this, thereby causing immense Ausartungen and calamity
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@Conservatives forced public bodies to publish “equality objectives” and annual reports on equality information. Overnight, the Tories created a gigantic legal burden for the public sector that necessitated the creation of a permanent class of DEI bureaucrats…” @KemiBadenoch
The British people fundamentally expect a fair deal. Read the first in my series of essays to Britain. 👇
Replying to @HibaNasr
To the Heads of State and leaders of the G7 Countries: The United States of America, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the European Union In preparation for your upcoming summit meeting in Évian-les-Bains, France on June 15-17, 2026: Mr. President, Prime Ministers, Chancellors, distinguished leaders, I come before you not as a government official, but as an Israeli peace activist and negotiator, someone who has spent nearly fifty years working with Israelis and Palestinians, speaking with political leaders, peace activists, ordinary citizens, and, at times, even with those whom governments refuse to speak to. I am here to tell you something that many people no longer believe: Peace between Israelis and Palestinians is still possible. But it will not happen on its own. For decades, the international community has supported a two-state solution in words while allowing realities on the ground to move steadily further away from it. Today we are at the edge of a cliff. The decisions made in the next year may determine whether two states remain possible or whether Israelis and Palestinians are condemned to permanent conflict. The Gaza war has taught us a painful lesson. There is no military solution. Israel cannot bomb its way to security. Palestinians cannot fight their way to freedom. The alternative to a political solution is not victory for one side. The alternative is endless war. The G7 countries possess enormous political, economic and diplomatic leverage. It is time to use it. I also want to speak plainly about the role of the United States and of President Trump. The reality is that no international leader today possesses more influence over Israeli decision-making than President Trump. He has demonstrated repeatedly that when he chooses to make an issue a priority, Israeli leaders listen. He also has significant influence with key Arab partners whose participation will be essential to any lasting peace. If that influence is used not only to stop wars but to build peace, it could become one of the most important diplomatic achievements of our time. The G7 should work in partnership with the United States, helping to create a unified international framework that combines American leadership, European commitment, regional participation, and international guarantees. Only such a coalition has the weight necessary to move the parties beyond the failures of the past. I ask you to support five concrete steps. First, make it clear that the goal of international policy is the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state living in peace and security beside Israel. Not as a distant aspiration. Not as a slogan. As a real political objective with a timetable. Second, support the rebuilding of Gaza under a legitimate Palestinian governing authority that rejects armed militias and is capable of delivering security, services, accountability and hope. The people of Gaza deserve a future beyond war. At the same time, Gaza cannot be rebuilt while armed organizations continue to operate outside the authority of the state. There must be one legitimate governing authority, one security structure, and one monopoly on the use of force. Disarmament must be part of the political process, implemented in a way that provides confidence to both sides and is linked to the broader framework of peace, reconstruction, security, and statehood. Third, insist on security arrangements that guarantee that Gaza and the West Bank will never again be used as launching grounds for attacks against Israel. Israelis must know that peace means security. Palestinians must know that security will not be used as a permanent justification for occupation. Both peoples deserve safety, dignity, and freedom. Fourth, support democratic renewal. Neither Israelis nor Palestinians should be denied the opportunity to elect leaders capable of making peace. Too often, leaders have become prisoners of political survival rather than servants of their people’s future. If current leaders cannot deliver a political future, then new leaders must emerge through democratic means. Fifth, create an international implementation mechanism with real authority, resources, and accountability. We do not need another declaration. We need a process that survives changes of governments and political crises. The conflict has become internationalized. The solution must be internationally guaranteed. Ladies and gentlemen, The people I meet on both sides are exhausted. Israeli parents want their children to live without fear. Palestinian parents want their children to live with dignity and freedom. These are not contradictory aspirations. They are complementary aspirations. The future I believe in is simple: Israel as the democratic nation-state of the Jewish people with full equality for all of its citizens. Palestine as the democratic nation-state of the Palestinian people with full equality for all of its citizens. Mutual recognition of the historic connection of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel and of the Palestinian people to the Land of Palestine. Open borders for cooperation. Strong borders for security. Regional integration. Economic partnership. And an end to the belief that one people can achieve its national aspirations by denying the aspirations of the other. History will not judge us by the speeches we give. History will judge us by whether we had the courage to act when action was still possible. The choice before us is clear: Two states, mutual recognition, security, and peace. Or perpetual war. I ask you to help make the right choice. The window for a two-state solution is not closed, but it is closing. Future generations of Israelis and Palestinians will ask whether we acted while there was still time. Let our answer be yes. Thank you, Dr. Gershon Baskin
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Like I actually have so many Qs from that ending like wtf even happened...? Like S C went to the end of creation? Also I am still SO confused by Clouds back story like why is he connected to S why is he getting these headaces seeing visions? How did he even become a Soldier
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