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Apr 29
SitRep - 28/04/26 - Tuapse refinery once again engulfed in flames

An overview of the daily events in Russia's invasion of Ukraine. At night, Ukrainian drones visited the Tuapse refinery for a third consecutive time, setting ablaze at least 4 tanks.

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As usual we start with Russian losses
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Apr 29
Black sheep have to be dealt with immediately in order to protect the legal profession -

#SupremeCourt remarks while hearing a case in which a lawyer was blacklisted by a bank for alleged fraud and the bank communicated to other banks that the lawyer is not trustworthy. Image
Court to BCI: has the BCI ever done an impact assessment of itself and the State Bar Councils? How long does it take for a client to get remedy against professional misconduct of a lawyer? How quickly and efficiently are you taking care of the complaints?
Court: there are elections after elections. What is the impact for a client? The remedies are so narrow down. Other statutory remedies (like consumer protection) are reduced for the stakeholders which are the clients.
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Apr 29
Old NCERT Class 11 History Textbook.

➤ "Priests received gifts in the form of women slaves."
➤ "Purohits like Vashishtha & Vishwamitra received rewards of exploits in the form of women slaves."
➤ "Priests invented elaborate rituals for mercenary motives."

But nothing about Mughal harems and thousands of women held as concubines.

Was this a school textbook
or propaganda material?

Who wrote it? Who sponsored it? And why?

To alienate masses from Vedic civilization
Exactly as Alexander Duff had planned.

(UPSC Aspirants would have read this Old NCERTs)Image
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Apr 29
#SupremeCourt to pronounce judgment today at 10.30 AM in a batch of cases concerning the issue of #HateSpeeches/Hate Crimes

Bench: Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta Image
Most of the petitions were filed in 2020, in the context of the 'Corona Jihad' slander campaign in social media, as well as the 'UPSC Jihad' show ran by Sudarshan TV. In 2020, the Court had passed orders to stop the telecast of the UPSC Jihad show.

#SupremeCourt #HateSpeech
Some other petitions were filed later with respect to the alleged hate speeches uttered during 'Dharam Sansad' events and religious gatherings

Another PIL sought legislation against hate speech

In 2023, the Court passed a direction to all States/UTs that the police should suo motu register FIRs in respect of speeches promoting communal hatred and offending religious sentiments, without awaiting any formal complaint

Thereafter, contempt petitions were filed alleging non-compliance with the Court's directions.
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Apr 29
The pairs up with a left wing behavior that is extremely prevalent and noticing should be commonplace:
"We say what we want to be true like it's a fact and act like it's fact, no matter how untrue it is."
What has happened with "incel" is this tendency ran into semantic drift because the useful idiots picked it up without knowing that the emperor is naked & everyone is just pretending his suit is beautiful.
Useful idiots in this case being midwit and sub-midwit feminists.
When you point out that "incel" Matt Walsh is married with kids, the trans trash left irony bro (who's just the physical incarnation of slave morality) will suggest his wife doesn't sleep with him anymore. The midwit feminist says incel is an attitude, not about sex.
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Apr 29
1/This is why Covid, mRNA vax injuries, other vaccine Injuries, and all gain of function research must be addressed. Do the right thing Susie. They haven’t done 💩

Solve ME/CFS Initiative & Open Medicine Foundation made agreements w/ COVID-19 stakeholders starting in early 2020. Partnerships worked on
LEVERAGING ME/CFS experts to address Long COVID crisis. solvecfs.org/you-helped-sec….
🚨April 2020: Solve M.E. made first calls to Congress for budget appropriations to NIH for post-viral research. solvecfs.org/the-solve-long
* December 2020: Solve partnered w/ 20 chronic disease stakeholders & authored letter to Congress securing 💰 $1.15 billion in funding for 🏛️ NIH's RECOVER.
*February 2021: Solve co-founded the Long COVID Alliance network of 100+ orgs, clinicians, & drug makers to accelerate research & 👑INFLUENCE policy.
*January 2022: launched Solve Long Covid Initiative unifying research & advocacy efforts.
*May 2023: Secured 💰 $77,000 grant from CDC Foundation to establish Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions Patient Advocacy Coalition (IACC PAC).
OMF agreements centered oncollaborations & funding from patient-led groups.
🚨 March 2020: OMF launched an international study across its six Collaborative Research Centers in four countries, examining transition from COVID-19 to Long COVID & ME/CFS. ftp.omf.ngo/long-covid-to-
*Late 2022: OMF was awarded 3 grants from the Patient-Led Research Collaborative, a group of Long COVID patient-researchers to investigate sleep, drug repurposing, & multi-omics.
*Stakeholder Advocacy: OMF has consistently joined Solve M.E. as a signatory in letters to 🏛️ Congress (February 2021) urging federal agencies like CDC & NIH to 💥integrate ME/CFS knowledge into COVID-19 response. solvecfs.org/10-me-cfs-orga
Stockholders
1. 🏛️ NIH: main funder of LongCOVID research via the RECOVER Initiative, received over $1.15 billion in federal funding due to stakeholder advocacy.
2. CDC: Collaborates on disease surveillance & public health guidance.
3. 🚨FDA: Responsible for the expedited approval of vaccines, therapeutics, and medical devices like ventilators.
4. 🚨U.S. Congress: Key stakeholders who draft & pass legislation (Treat Long COVID Act) & allocate emergency appropriations. 
5. 💥 Council on Foreign Relations
* Patient Advocacy & Non-Profit Orgs
groups represent the "patient voice" & were instrumental in formalizing the definition of Long COVID. 
1. Long COVID Alliance: massive coalition of over 600 members, including patient advocates, scientists, & disease experts.
2. #MEAction and Body Politic: Grassroots organizations that pioneered patient-led research and pushed for the recognition of post-viral illnesses. Advocacy arm of ‼️Solve M.E.
3. COVID-19 Longhauler Advocacy Project (C19LAP): Focuses on legislative advocacy & bridging knowledge gaps between patients & government agencies. 
4. Long-COVID Alliance
* Healthcare & Medical Institutions
1. Health Systems & Clinicians: Providers at frontline diagnosing & treating acute & chronic COVID-19 cases.
2. Collaborative Research Centers: Academic institutions many funded by OMF that conduct multi-omics & drug repurposing studies.
*Professional Societies:
1. American Medical Women’s Association (AMWA) that partner w/ advocates to educate healthcare workers. 
2. NIH
* Private Sector
1. 💉Pharmaceutical Companies: Develop vaccines & therapeutics, Moderna, Pfizer, & 💥 Gilead Sciences.
2.Medical Device Manufacturers
3. Tech/Data Firms: assist in digital health, & tracking disease incidence. 
4. 🏛️ (NIH)
* International Stakeholders
1. ‼️World Health Organization
2. 💥Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI):
💨accelerating vaccine development for diseases. 
3. U.S. Embassy in Argentina 🏛️
stakeholders collaborate through formal agreements, like the Infection-Associated Chronic Conditions Patient Advocacy Coalition (IACC PAC), to ensure resources are aligned toward solving the long-term impacts of the virus. solvecfs.org/long-covid-all
@SusieWiles47 2/ The ME/CFS Mafia are gate keepers holding on to and covering for all biodefense lab leak and medical counter measure failures. They have taken on Long Covid and will swallow it whole as they have all previous injuries hidden via ME/CFS labels. This must end.
3/ My injuries from Gardasil 4 HPV vax the system has deemed ME/CFS and FMS. Their additional medications to mask symptoms and additional complications are staggering. You see Susie, I am a HER2+ breast cancer survivor as well. This is why I am asking you to do the right thing. No more patients deserve to be buried, ignored, or treated with half baked drugs that can put them into liver failure or worse. They are doing it again. All of us who know wish for this to all be fixed.
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Apr 29
I don't understand why people are crazy for U.S. citizenship.

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Apr 29
1/7 Statins are widely promoted as protective, yet they come with a clear metabolic cost. They increase the risk of new-onset diabetes by impairing pancreatic beta-cell function and reducing peripheral insulin sensitivity, contributing to insulin resistance /2
2/7 - a central driver of atherosclerosis.
The idea that statins “stabilize” plaque is misleading. A more accurate description is that they promote calcification. Rather than reducing plaque burden, they appear to shift its composition. Something often rebranded as benefit. /3
3/7 Mechanistically, 'calcification' makes sense. By inhibiting HMG-CoA reductase, statins suppress the mevalonate pathway, lowering not just cholesterol but also GGPP and FPP. These are essential for protein prenylation and normal vascular cell signaling. /4
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Apr 29
We need to dig deeper man…

Please find below image of Radhieka M Pandeya ! Ab absolute hindu hater!

Wife of Mustafa Ahmed who played Rizwan in Dhurandhar 2

Who to believe Husband or Wife??

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Apr 29
The Absolute Victory That Wasn’t: This Is How the Operation to Topple the Iranian Regime Was Torpedoed - YENT (Israeli Newspaper) - ynet.co.il/news/article/y… (Translation in the thread as below)

At the end of 40 days of fighting, the operation that was supposed to decide the war with Iran did not materialize. Everyone in Israel who was involved in it lives with a sense of missed opportunity. The question of why it didn’t happen whether because our American partners didn’t believe in the operation from the start, whether because U.S. President Donald Trump changed his mind, whether because Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan picked up the phone to the president, or whether the whole idea was a fantasy with slim chances of realization is open to debate.

The operation to topple the regime in Iran is the great generator of the war and the absolute victory that wasn’t. A big story intelligence, military, and political. The details published here were approved for publication by the military censor.

Operation Arrows of the North, in September 2024, and Operation With a Lioness, in June 2025, were a significant milestone in the decision-making process.

At the end of Operation With a Lioness, Trump and Netanyahu declared that the two existential threats to Israel the nuclear and the missiles had been removed for generations. The reality was less bright, and in Israel’s security arms they understood, internalized, and proceeded to prepare the next round. Bombing Iranian infrastructure from the air would not do the job, the professionals warned.

Even if it achieved wonderful success, it would necessarily drag us into another round and another round, a pit we swore not to fall into after October 7. The only move that will get us out of the magic circle is toppling the government.

The plan was aimed at war in June 2026. By June the preparations would be completed and the conditions would ripen. But then, in January this year, tens of thousands of Iranians took to the streets, in their own timing.

The enormous work invested by Israel was in the background of the demonstrations. The Iranian regime, the protest did not topple, some say, has not yet toppled, but it had a decisive influence far away, in Mar-a-Lago, in Trump’s estate in Florida.

The Iranian regime responded with violence that surprised the intelligence systems and shocked the world. A reasonable estimate speaks of 7,000-8,000 citizens murdered. Trump declared “help on the way,” thereby creating a far-reaching commitment. The Iranians noted it. So did the Israelis.

Trump orders CENTCOM, the U.S. Central Command, to stream forces to the Gulf. Netanyahu instructs the IDF and the Mossad to advance the timing of the operation. Defense Minister Israel Katz spoke about it during a visit to the IDF Intelligence Branch at the beginning of March.

“An operation was planned for mid-year,” he said, “but due to the developments and circumstances what happened inside Iran and the position of the U.S. president the need arose to advance it to February.” Advancing the timing had a price.

The plan to topple the regime was a central component in the overall war plan, the heart of the plan. At the peak of the protest and the massacre, on January 16, Mossad chief Barnea leaves for the United States. He presents the plan to his American interlocutors, in uniform and without.

According to a source familiar with the details, the plan is presented in full, including toppling the regime. U.S. Central Command learns about the plan from its counterparts in the IDF. The Chief of Staff travels to Washington. The administration prepares for war. It is unclear if it commits to all its stages.
The Call from Ankara

On January 3, 2026, in a quick commando operation with no casualties on the American side, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Flores were kidnapped from his palace. Overnight, the country has new leadership, operated by the CIA.

The success of the action strengthens the president’s popularity and his confidence in his power. Trump is convinced there is no limit to the capabilities of the military system at his command. Trump’s euphoria meets Netanyahu’s ambition.

Toppling the regime in Iran is the mission of his life, the fulfillment of his dream. His crushing response to the October 7 failure.

On February 11, Netanyahu arrives at the White House. In a meeting held in the situation room, Mossad chief Barnea appears on the encrypted conference screen, speaking from Israel. Barnea presents the plan to the president in all its parts. The atmosphere is positive. Trump can imagine a Venezuela-style action in Tehran. He does not know that Venezuela has no parallel. Netanyahu returns home with the feeling that Trump and he are broadcasting on the same wavelength there is no crack between them. There is a green light for the plan in all its components.

The next day, in a meeting in the same room, with the president but without the Israelis, senior administration officials discuss the details of the plan to topple the regime. The atmosphere is different. The content of the discussion was revealed in a book by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, an excerpt of which was published in The New York Times.

The plan to topple the government is complex. It opens with the assassination of the Supreme Leader and the government leadership in targeted bombings by the Israeli Air Force. For the first time in the history of the State of Israel, a decision is made to assassinate a head of state. Trump is in a different situation. U.S. law limits the president’s power to assassinate foreign leaders. As long as Israel is the executor, Trump is exempt from responsibility. He blesses the assassination.

After 100 hours of aerial activity, the second stage on the way to toppling the government is supposed to begin. The move stands on three legs. The first, a ground invasion from Iraq by a Kurdish militia. Foreign journalists who arrived in the Kurdish region in Iraq interviewed commanders and fighters who joined the invasion force in recent weeks. They said they intended to reach the Kurdish area in Iran first and, in the next stage, when Iranian Kurds joined them, a mass march to the capital Tehran. What happened in Syria at the end of 2024, when the jihadist militia toppled Bashar al-Assad’s army within days, would happen in Iran.

There are not many secrets in the massive, multi-tribal, and multi-party deployment of Kurds, Baluchis, and Ahwazis in Iraqi Kurdistan. According to some sources, Iranian intelligence hears in advance about the planned invasion and shares it with Turkish intelligence. Turkish intelligence shares it with President Erdoğan, who calls his friend Trump. Erdoğan will make sure the mouse gives birth to a mountain.

The second leg is the Iranian people taking to the streets. Trump needs to call on them to do so. In parallel, the influence mechanisms built in Israel will accelerate the demonstrations. The Basij forces, the regime’s security police, will be struck from the air and paralyzed.

The third leg is the establishment of alternative leadership.
The war opens on the right foot. The Iranian leadership is eliminated or disappears, out of fear of assassination. The command and control system absorbs a mortal blow at least that’s how things looked from the outside at the time. Trump, in an evening full of euphoria, calls on the Iranians to take to the streets. Netanyahu joins the call. They do not come out, and it is easy to understand why: The streets are bombed from above; the Revolutionary Guards make sure from below that anyone who comes out will be considered a spy and shot on the spot. At a critical point in the war, the fear of death defeated the hatred of the regime. The masses chose to stay home. The calls from America and Israel to take to the streets stopped at once, with a declared intention to renew them later.

The Kurdish invasion also runs aground. As early as February 12, in a discussion at the White House, Trump hears from Vice President Vance, Secretary of State Rubio, and CIA Director Ratcliffe a resolute opposition to the regime change plan. [Rubio called the plan “bullshit” and Ratcliffe calls it a “farce”]. Trump listens.

Ideas for regime change arouse instinctive opposition in Trump. He fears creating chaos. As he proved in Venezuela, he does not want to replace a regime; he wants to subjugate a regime. The opposition sitting in exile does not interest him. He refuses to meet with the Shah’s son.

Then comes the phone call from Ankara. Erdoğan has his own accounts with the Kurds, with Israel, with NATO, and with the United States. It is important to him to prevent the Kurds from appearing as the winners of the war. This would reawaken demands for their own state, which would take territory from Turkey, Iraq, and Iran; he competes with Netanyahu for Trump’s heart; and perhaps most importantly, he seeks to end the war with Iran with Turkey in the status of a regional power, the door through which every superpower must pass. Israel, with its ambitions, its military power, and its status in the White House, is the competitor, the rival. Netanyahu said on March 12 that Israel is now “a regional power and in certain areas a global power.” Erdoğan noted it.

On April 17, Erdoğan held an international conference under the name “Antalya Diplomatic Forum.” 5,000 participants arrived, including ministers and heads of state, who dispersed in the all-inclusive hotels so beloved by Israelis. Erdoğan’s message was clear: Influence Trump; do not trust him. The United States is vital to us but it imposes its opinion and is unpredictable.

Joining Erdoğan during the war was another player, whose importance grew as American distress grew. His name is Asim Munir. The rank he gave himself is field marshal. He is the commander of the Pakistani army and the strongman in the country. And he is a favorite of Trump: In recent months he has been to Trump, in personal meetings, twice, maybe more. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi noted it.

Erdoğan’s phone call convinced Trump. He ordered to stop the invasion hours before the Kurdish force was about to cross the border and after the Air Force had begun to clear, by bombing, a corridor for the invaders inside Iran.
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Apr 29
@grok I previously thought OTEC (Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion) was invented by the university or Hawaii but I just found out that Cuba invented it long before U of Hawaii started to even think about doing it.
From Gemini ai :
The concept of OTEC was actually theorized by French physicist Jacques-Arsène d'Arsonval in 1881. However, it was his student, Georges Claude, who took the idea out of the lab and into the ocean.
The Cuba Connection (1930)
You are correct that Cuba played a pivotal role long before Hawaii became a hub for this research. In 1930, Georges Claude built the first functional OTEC plant at Matanzas Bay, Cuba.
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Apr 29
Russian soldier sentenced for raping 8-year-old girl he claimed to be ‘saving’

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