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Jun 7
1/12 🧵

⚡ WHAT ACTION-ORIENTED AMERICANS CAN ACTUALLY DO

Not vague “stay vigilant” pablum. Concrete moves. Some take five minutes, some take a sustained commitment. All of them beat doomscrolling.

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2/12

📞 1. PRESSURE YOUR REPRESENTATIVES — SPECIFICALLY

Generic “support our troops” emails go straight to the trash. Be surgical:

Call, don’t email. Staffers log calls. Emails get auto-replied. A flood of calls on one issue gets flagged to the member within hours.

What to demand:

- Full funding for the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Forces. These are the teams that ran the Kansas-California op. They’re not DEI seminars. They’re not “community outreach.” They’re armed agents and analysts hunting actual terrorists. Fund them.

- No weakening of FISA Section 702. This is the authority that lets the FBI monitor foreign terrorist communications with domestic contacts. Without it, the anonymous tip in this case goes nowhere. Every reauthorization fight, the civil liberties absolutists try to gut it. Tell your reps: protect the tool that protects us.

- Ask your member directly: “Do you support the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division maintaining its current operational tempo under Director Patel? Can I get a yes or no?”

Who to target: Your own reps first — they care about their own constituents. Then the House and Senate Judiciary Committees, the Intelligence Committees, and the Homeland Security Committees. Those members control the purse strings and the oversight.
3/12

🕵️ 2. KNOW YOUR LOCAL FBI FIELD OFFICE

Every FBI field office has a Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and a tip line. Save the number for yours. Not to play amateur spy — to actually report if you see something.

What to report:

- Pro-ISIS or pro-jihadist content on public social media, Discord servers, Telegram channels

- Individuals expressing a desire to travel overseas to fight

- Anyone attempting to purchase weapons components, drone parts, or explosives precursors with no legitimate explanation

- Sudden radical shifts in behavior, especially combined with isolation and obsessive online activity

What NOT to do: Don’t confront the person. Don’t play hero. Don’t post about it on social media. Call the tip line, give the facts, let the professionals work.

The Kansas case started with one anonymous tip in March 2025. One person saw something online and reported it. That tip led to three arrests, a dismantled ISIS funding pipeline, and potentially dozens of American lives saved. One call.
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Jun 7
A thread about the classifications underneath the “trans umbrella.” 🧵🪡

(My best friend called it the "Fella Umbrella" and I died laughing)

I will expand on some of these in future pieces.

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Predatory Classifications:

Transgender, Non-Binary, Therian, Furry, Trans Age/Race

Unified in their religious fervor to subvert reality, and therefore use their beliefs to control and compel others to their benefit.

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Fetish Classifications:

Fetishistic Transvestites (Crossie), Sissy

Crossies experience sexual arousal from wearing or touching feminine clothing, especially underwear and nylons.

Sissies believe femininity is degrading, which is the arousing factor.

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Jun 7
The Telegraph article reported on a Trump administration proposal for the US to directly purchase the Chagos Islands from Mauritius, securing full control of the Diego Garcia military base while bypassing the stalled UK-Mauritius sovereignty transfer deal.
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Diego Garcia is a critical US-UK strategic asset in the Indian Ocean, supporting bomber operations, surveillance, and logistics from the Gulf Wars to Yemen strikes, with US concerns over potential future Chinese influence via Mauritius prompting the direct-buy idea.
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The proposal follows Trump's repeated criticism of the UK deal as "great stupidity" and weakness, highlighting US efforts to lock in long-term control of key bases amid great power competition, though no price or final agreement has been set.

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Jun 7
🧵🚨MEGA THREAD & ANALYSIS: Tonight Netanyahu will face one of the most significant strategic dilemmas of his entire tenure. He ordered the pinprick attacks on the southern suburbs of Beirut this afternoon for two reasons: Image
1) To re-establish deterence vis-a-vis Hezbollah. After all, in the American-brockered "ceasefire" between the Israeli and Lebanese governments it was stipulated that in return for not striking Dahiya, Hezbollah would refrain from attacks on Northern Israel. Since then Hezbollah has resumed rocket/drone attacks on the Galilee Panhandle and other Israeli towns running along the border.

Netanyahu was already opposed to the concept of a ceasefire with Hezbollah in any manifestation as the IDF is still carrying out its offensive plans on the ground in Southern Lebanon, which includes an effort to depopulate and occupy the surroundings of Nabatieh.

IDF also intends to expand its buffer zone south of the Litani River to include nearly all of the territory encompassing Hezbollah's "Eastern Sector", including notable towns such as Tebnine and Majdal Selm. Netanyahu and the IDF high command are conscious of the substantial threat currently posed by Hezbollah's nascent FPV drone program, and know that any ceasefire would give them the wiggle room to further develop it over coming months/years in anticipation of another clash with Israel.
For this reason Israel is wary of a complete ceasefire in Lebanon under the present field conditions, wherein they feel like they haven't established a sufficient territorial buffer zone yet. So for the past few weeks Lebanon has been in a sort of purgatory state, wherein Israel continues gradual advances with infantry while conducting airstrikes on Shia-majority communities in Tyre, Sidon, and Nabatieh.

Netanyahu feels he's waging the war with one hand tied behind his back because he was restricted from striking Dahiya and other cities on the Lebanese rear with notable volume. Meanwhile almost every day another Israeli soldier is killed by FPV drones.

With this reality in mind, it become strategically and politically impossible for Bibi to ignore Dahiya, which is of course home to many high-value Hezbollah targets, but is also always in the crosshairs of Israel's conscience because they want to create an equation where even the slightest inconvenience experienced in Northern Israel is reciprocated with destruction in Beirut.

So the Israeli strikes today were purposefully "precise" (relative to previous attacks) and didn't generate a mass casualty event, because Israel was trying to ease US/Lebanon/Hezbollah/Iran back into the pre-war equation where strikes on Beirut were a normal component of combat operations. Had Iran not responsed tonight, it's evident that the scope and intensity of attacks would exponentially broaden.
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Jun 7
📝💡𝐖𝐞𝐞𝐤𝐥𝐲 𝐂𝐃𝐑 𝐇𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬💡📝

📰 Here's your round-up of top #CarbonDioxideRemoval News / Developments from this week (01 June - 07 June 2026):

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JPMorgan Chase backed @CharmIndustrial with $20M venture debt and expanded its purchase agreement to 61,500 tonnes of CDR credits.
axios.com/pro/climate-de…

CIEIF awarded $75K grants to CDR firms - Carbizon & Hourglass Climate, and Institute for Glacier Stewardship for environmental impact analysis. New grant cycle is also open with award amounts of $75K per project with a December 1, 2026 application deadline.
cieif.org/current-grants

Equilibrium signed a multi-year 180,000-tonne CDR offtake deal with Altitude.
altitudecarbon.com/news/altitude-…

@Climeworks Solutions signed a 10-year deal with TD Bank for CDR credits across EW, biochar, BECCS & future DAC.
climeworks.com/press-release/…

NYK Group agreed to buy CDR credits from Graphyte’s Carbon Casting technology.
nyk.com/english/news/2…

@skytreeco2 announced plans to deploy a DAC system at the site of Dutch energy company Lingezegen Energy, scaling from 900 tCO₂/yr to 7,200 tCO₂/yr by 2027 for greenhouse CO₂ supply.
gasworld.com/story/skytree-…

Neoenergia secured €14.8M financing for large-scale Atlantic Forest restoration in Brazil.
esgnews.com/iberdrolas-neo…

TD Bank Group agreed to buy 18,000+ DAC carbon removal credits from Deep Sky over 10 years.
newswire.ca/news-releases/…

Carbon Alpha secured CAD 2.5M from Natural Resources Canada for its North Star BECCS project.
qcintel.com/carbon/article…

Jain Irrigation launched a large-scale biochar facility in Maharashtra producing 20,000 tonnes annually.
agrospectrumindia.com/2026/06/04/ind…

Puro. earth launched a CRCF program to certify credits under the EU Carbon Removals and Carbon Farming Regulation.
linkedin.com/posts/puro-ear…

Nykredit and Klimate partnered to support CDR and storage technologies in Denmark.
bigadan.com/uploads/docume…

@cellaminerals and Battelle agreed to explore collaboration on geologic CO₂ storage projects.
linkedin.com/posts/carbonca…

@ClimeFiHQ partnered with International Airlines Group and British Airways on its first SAF certificate procurement for a corporate client.
linkedin.com/posts/we-are-p…

@OctaviaCarbon partnered with ZEN Carbon to supply CO₂ captured by its DAC systems for mineralization into concrete.
linkedin.com/posts/the-carb…

Sumitomo Corporation acquired an equity stake in Graphyte’s Loblolly CDR project in Arkansas.
asia.nikkei.com/business/busin…

Evero submitted planning application for its flagship InBECCS project within the HyNet industrial cluster.
woodrecyclers.org/evero-submits-…

@Isometric_HQ certified Version 2.1 of its standard, streamlining validation to accelerate CDR credit issuance.
carbon-pulse.com/517237/

The Ocean Science Equity Initiative announced to offer travel grants for individuals to attend mCDR conferences and meetings. Applications deadline is November 15.
oceanfdn.org/marine-carbon-…

@carbon_180 released a report that charts the course for scaling mCDR responsibly, translating five enabling conditions into concrete federal policy priorities.
carbon180.org/wp-content/upl…

A new CO2RE report found major differences between biochar standards across CRCF, ICVCM & Article 6.4 frameworks.
co2re.org/publication/bi…

The State of CDR 3rd Edition highlighted a widening gap between CDR needs and deployment.
stateofcdr.org/report/3rd-edi…

@milkywire outlined how net-zero targets assume a future system that doesn’t yet exist, urging companies to actively build the policies, infrastructure, and CDR needed to enable those goals.
milkywire.com/build-the-worl…
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Jun 7
This is what @beamable is guilty of by my accusation that I can back up with evidence that they knowingly retaliated in protest of complying with ADA under @USEEOC and that they deliberately sold off to @skillz to avoid accountability with @insperity.
The scam no - but the diffused accountability - is the tactic used by tyrants who oppress the people and impose pain into the society like @beamable is engineered to do by their CTO Ali's own words that were claimed to be mine but were not.
@Beamable Because nobody is accountable to be held to account for @USEEOC violations of ADA unless the injured victim party seeks restoration by the Sovereign will the entity be held accountable. The "system of justice" is a "system of just us" that protects @beamable against the disabled.
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Jun 7
A thread of my favorite takes from the No Phones At Concerts discourse:

"Asking people not to be on phones is classist" Image
"In THIS ECONOMY? Have you heard about the COST OF LIVING CRISIS???" Image
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"Not having a phone is dangerous, because what if there's a shooter and I need to call Batman" Image
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Jun 7
🧵 Something important to note about Cory Archibald, co-founder of Track AIPAC: she lives in Germany which has strict laws about antisemitic speech, specifically when it comes to Holocaust inversion which is in itself a form of Holocaust denial (1/x) Image
It appears Cory uses a VPN to look like she's posting in the U.S. perhaps because she's aware of the legal and civil problems she'd potentially run afoul of with Section 130 of the German Criminal code which deals with Volksverhetzung (Incitement to Hatred/Mass Incitement)
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The German government has adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and their working definition of antisemitism which says that "drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis" is an example of antisemitism
(4/x)
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Jun 7
It's Pride Month, so let's talk about why San Francisco is so incredibly gay.

Military policy.

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In 1982, Randy Shilts published his biography of Harvey Milk, entitled "The Mayor of Castro Street".

For those who don't know, Harvey Milk was the first open homosexual to be voted into public office in the state of California.

He was on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. Image
The biography contains a fair bit of background, not just about Harvey Milk, but about San Francisco's gay community more generally.

In its early years, San Francisco attracted large waves of mainly male migrants motivated by the promise of gold in California. Image
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Jun 7
Liverpool are planning ahead for a crucial transfer window- one which comes at a time when a new manager has arrived and several key players have departed for no fee. So does the club have sizeable funds to go big again? The answer is yes.
The club, in determining available funds this window, will take into account the 25/26 financial year in addition to projections for the new 26/27 term. 25/26 will have ended as a record-breaking year for the club financially- I estimate the club generated £735m last season.
During that year, the club's cash outgoings (which is different to amortisation) on transfer fees - for deals completed in summer 2025 as well as in previous windows - were likely in the region of £200m. This summer, instalments due for summer 2025 deals should be around £140m.
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Jun 7
I use a version of this line about the Confederacy and US History in class now @notate_bene
Not quite on the same level of intensity. But still very, very true and worth saying.
Borrowing a page from you Europeans? I've also referred to the rise of the Confederacy as 'the American Counterrevolution'
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Jun 7
A lot of people don’t understand what physical abuse actually looks like.

It doesn’t have to be a punch, slap, hit, or backhand.

Blocking someone from leaving is abuse.
Cornering someone against a wall is abuse.
Confining someone in a room is abuse.
Yanking someone out of a car is abuse.
Grabbing someone hard enough to leave bruises is abuse.

And physical abuse is almost always paired with emotional and psychological abuse.

I dated someone like this in college. He was jealous and controlling. One night, he tried to block me from leaving my dorm room and backed me against a wall. A friend knocked on the door, and I called out that I was coming.

That witness changed the outcome of the situation.

He moved and let me go because someone was there. Someone could hear me. Someone could get help.

He never hit me, but make no mistake: it came really cost close. That kind of physical domination is a direct path to worse abuse.

I called campus police. He was banned from my dorm.

After that, I didn’t go anywhere alone if I could avoid it. I watched shadows. I listened for footsteps. I looked for groups of people to walk near and doorways I could duck into if I needed help.

And I kept my pepper spray close.

Once, he parked outside my dorm for no reason except to scare me. That’s what abusers do. They intimidate. They control. They make sure you know they can still get to you.

So yes - showing up drunk and uninvited isn’t “nothing.”

Talking about rape as “domination” isn’t “nothing.”

Using your body to trap, threaten, grab, restrain, or intimidate someone isn’t “nothing.”

It is dangerous. It is abuse. It is a massive red flag.

When you dismiss it, you are telling women - your mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, nieces, granddaughters, and friends - that this is normal. That it’s acceptable. That they should tolerate it.

Either you have morals and stand by them, or you don’t.

I wish someone had explained this to me before college. I had to learn through experience, and I was lucky. Many women are not.

Know what abuse looks like.

Don’t minimize it.
Don’t excuse it.
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Resources about domestic abuse:

thehotline.org
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