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Jul 11
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⚠ TW: Sexual Violence.
The most detailed report on the sexual crimes committed during & after the Oct 7 massacre is out.
The Dinah Project reveals Hamas terrorists used rape, gang rape & sexual torture systematically.
This is hard to read, but vital. 🧵 Image
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While the world says Hamas terrorists just “killed” civilians, they forget to mention that:
They raped women. In some occasions, they were gang-raped them.
They mutilated their genitals.
They shot them in the vagina, breasts, and face.
They burned their naked bodies.
They bragged about it.
And they filmed it.
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This was a systematic pattern.

The report identifies 15 distinct cases of rape and sexual torture - across the Nova festival, kibbutzim, roads, military bases, and in captivity.

This was organized, ideological, and weaponized sexual violence.
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Jul 13
There are a lot of X accounts recently expressing their outrage about accountability for Eipstein's exploitation of kids.

I'd take those X accounts more seriously if we ever heard them talk about the 300,000 missing migrant kids.

(Maybe it's the clicks?)
grassley.senate.gov/news/remarks/g…
Anyone who rapes kids deserves the death penalty.

Here's the problem with the Eipstein mess:

The FBI doesn't have the evidence many thought it did.

There are not tapes with powerful men raping kids.

There is not a list.

(Eipstein's rolodex is already public.)

And the file is largely unreleasable, for many reasons including:

1. Grand-jury materials

2. Court records under seal

3. Child pornography

4. Protection of victims

5. Unsubstantiated, even double- or triple-hearsay, bogus claims (like we saw during the Kavanaugh proceedings), which would permanently destroy the reputation of innocent people if released

Does anyone really believe Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, or Dan Bongino would cover up for the likes of Bill Clinton or Bill Gates--if they had that evidence?

The Trump Justice Department wanted to be fully transparent. But it can't, for the reasons above. This is a case of no good deed goes unpunished.

This is no doubt unsatisfying to many. But that's the hard truth.
Again, to those complaining about Pam:

"The Trump Justice Department wanted to be fully transparent. But it can't, for the reasons above. This is a case of no good deed goes unpunished."
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Jul 13
R.I.P McKinsey.

You don’t need a $300k consultant anymore.

You can now run full competitive market analysis using Grok 4.

Here are the exact 3 mega-prompts I use to replicate McKinsey-style insights for free: Image
Let me tell you what McKinsey consultants actually do:

1. Analyze industry trends and competitive dynamics
2. Benchmark companies and products
3. Identify strategic risks and opportunities
4. Package it all in fancy slides and charge 6 figures

But guess what?

AI can now do 90% of that instantly.

Let me show you how:
We use these 3 mega prompts for different tasks:

1/ The Consultant Framework

Prompt: "You are a world-class strategy consultant trained by McKinsey, BCG, and Bain. Act as if you were hired to provide a $300,000 strategic analysis for a client in the [INDUSTRY] sector.

Here is your mission:

1. Analyze the current state of the [INDUSTRY] market.
2. Identify key trends, emerging threats, and disruptive innovations.
3. Map out the top 3-5 competitors and benchmark their business models, strengths, weaknesses, pricing, distribution, and brand positioning.
4. Use frameworks like SWOT, Porter’s Five Forces, and strategic value chain analysis to assess risks and opportunities.
5. Provide a one-page strategic brief with actionable insights and recommendations for a hypothetical company entering or growing in this space.

Output everything in concise bullet points or tables. Make it structured and ready to paste into slides. Think like a McKinsey partner preparing for a C-suite meeting.

Industry: [INSERT INDUSTRY OR MARKET HERE]"
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Jul 13
🧵🧵Why was our FBI protecting Clinton for 30 years but somehow allowed an asset of a foreign government to get blackmail material?

That makes no sense.

What does make sense is that they looked the other way this whole time because of Clinton.

Receipts below:
1. Travelgate and Whitewater

In 1993, shortly after taking office, the Clinton White House abruptly fired seven nonpartisan employees from the White House Travel Office. These staffers had served under multiple administrations and were responsible for managing press and presidential travel logistics. The Clintons replaced them with close Arkansas allies, including a cousin of Hillary Clinton. Hillary initially denied involvement, but a 2000 report by Independent Counsel Robert Ray concluded she had played a “significant role” in the firings and provided “factually inaccurate” statements during the investigation. Nothing happened to her.

To justify the firings, the White House referred the matter to the FBI, which launched an investigation into alleged financial mismanagement by the Travel Office. Critics including members of Congress and press associations viewed this as a politically motivated purge. The FBI’s decision to involve itself in what was essentially a personnel dispute enabled the Clintons to frame the firings as criminally necessary, rather than politically convenient. In the only criminal prosecution, longtime Travel Office director Billy Dale was accused of embezzling $68,000. However, the jury acquitted him in under two hours after no personal enrichment could be proven. The case highlighted the use of federal law enforcement to legitimize a politically charged action—and the FBI’s role in facilitating it without pushback.

Whitewater, meanwhile, began as a real estate investment in the 1970s between the Clintons and their friends Jim and Susan McDougal. The venture failed, but when Bill Clinton became president, the collapse of Madison Guaranty Savings & Loan—run by Jim McDougal—drew federal scrutiny. Dozens of Clinton associates, including both McDougals and former Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker, were indicted and convicted of fraud, conspiracy, and obstruction. However, despite emerging evidence and the discovery of previously missing Rose Law Firm billing records implicating Hillary Clinton, the Clintons themselves escaped prosecution.

According to FBI field agents involved in the Whitewater probe, promising leads were often ignored or sidelined by upper-level DOJ and Independent Counsel staff. Kenneth Starr, initially tasked with pursuing the Whitewater investigation, eventually redirected the focus of his probe to President Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky—a scandal that led to impeachment, but not accountability for the original financial misconduct.

Pattern Established: The FBI allowed itself to be instrumentalized—first by providing cover for Travelgate, and later by failing to insist on rigorous follow-through during the Whitewater investigation. This marked the beginning of a long institutional pattern of deferral, soft enforcement, and political calculus when dealing with the Clintons.
In 1996, during President Bill Clinton’s first term, it was revealed that the White House had improperly obtained and reviewed over 900 FBI background files on former Republican officials, many of whom had served in previous administrations. This included sensitive and private information gathered through security clearances—data that, by law, should never have been accessed without specific authorization and legitimate purpose.

The files were requested by Craig Livingstone, the Director of the White House Office of Personnel Security, a Clinton political appointee with no prior experience in handling classified records. Livingstone claimed that the request was made in error, citing an outdated Secret Service list. This explanation was quickly adopted by the Clinton White House as a “bureaucratic mistake.”

Yet the scale and nature of the breach raised alarm across Washington. The victims of the data breach included James Baker, John Sununu, Tony Snow, and even former Reagan-era cabinet officials—a who's who of Republican leadership. The fact that this treasure trove of political opposition research ended up in the Clinton White House without consequence prompted concerns of political espionage, misuse of intelligence, and a dangerous precedent of turning federal security mechanisms into partisan tools.

Despite the serious implications—unauthorized access to sensitive FBI files, potential violations of the Privacy Act, and improper handling of government records the FBI’s response was strikingly muted. The Bureau conducted an internal review but did not pursue charges against any White House officials. Instead, it allowed the administration’s narrative of “clerical error” to stand. Craig Livingstone ultimately resigned, but no one was prosecuted.

Congressional hearings led by Republicans were convened, and Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr was asked to review the matter. Starr concluded that although the actions were “grossly inappropriate,” there was insufficient evidence to prove criminal intent. Hillary Clinton, who many believed had recommended Livingstone for his position, denied under oath that she knew him prior to his hiring—a claim later challenged by several witnesses but never prosecuted as perjury.

Institutional Implication: The FBI’s decision not to pursue legal remedies despite a clear breach involving politically sensitive data demonstrated an early pattern of deference. Rather than challenge executive overreach, the FBI enabled the administration to control the narrative, framing an invasive political act as mere clerical mishap. In doing so, the Bureau signaled to future administrations that violations committed in the name of political preservation could be tolerated, or at least quietly buried.
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Jul 14
🚨 In 5 days, the WHO takes control of health policy in Australia, the US, UK, Canada & dozens of other nations.

Your leaders signed.
You weren’t told.
You didn’t vote.

Your sovereignty will soon be handed to unelected bureaucrats in Geneva.

Here’s what you must know 🧵

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On Saturday 19 July, amendments to the WHO’s International Health Regulations (IHR) become binding international law.

They give the WHO legal authority to influence lockdowns, travel, medical mandates & digital health IDs across major Western nations.

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Under these amendments:
• The WHO can declare a health emergency in your country
• “Human rights” protections are deleted
• New enforcement bodies will comply with WHO
• Digital health documents = global digital ID

This is the globalists’ endgame.

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Jul 14
Medicaid provides reimbursement to medical providers for medical services.

This means NO ONE can sit at home and collect Medicaid checks. The payments don't go to "Medicaid recipients." They go do doctors and hospitals.

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This also means NO ONE who is unemployed, and is able to work, and chooses not to work--NOT ONE SUCH PERSON--"collects Medicaid."

You cannot "collect Medicaid". The payments don't go to you. They go to doctors and hospitals if you get sick or injured.

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The idea that lazy people play video games in Mom's basement and live off of Medicaid--is incredibly obvious bullshit.

Plus, NO ONE who is not a citizen can get their medical costs reimbursed by federally-funded Medicaid.

Do you understand?

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Jul 14
If they admit the pyramids were built during the period when the Sahara was green, they would have to admit that the flood of Noah from the Bible — or the Sumerian flood of Utnapishtim — was real.

And if they admit the flood was real, then they would also have to admit that antediluvian civilizations existed, and that religions are not just mythologies or make-believe stories invented by primitive people to explain what they couldn’t understand.

And if they admit that, then they would be admitting their biggest secret — the Geophysical Event. What’s coming isn’t man-made, and climate change is not truly driven by humans nor within our control.

This is their biggest secret — and the reason they lie to you in the name of 'national security.' A deep rabbit hole thread that will open your eyes! (1/10)🧵
They want you to believe that today’s climate change is driven by humans, when in reality, the same thing happened 6,000 years ago during the desertification of the Sahara.

There was a geomagnetic excursion, a collapse of ocean currents, a Grand Solar Minimum, and more. The scientific narrative refers to this as the 4.2-kiloyear event.

They act like they don’t know what’s causing this climate change, but in reality, it’s driven by axial precession and Earth’s orientation toward the Sun. This alters which parts of the Earth receive more heat and destabilizes the entire system — triggering geomagnetic excursions, the collapse or reversal of ocean currents, changes in monsoon and wind patterns, abrupt transitions from global warming to sudden cooling, and more. (2/10)🧵
It actually happened 12,000 years ago during the Younger Dryas and the Gothenburg Geomagnetic Excursion. And guess what — the ocean currents also collapsed, there was a brief period of global warming followed by sudden global cooling, and a mass extinction event occurred.

The same thing is happening today. Scientists began talking about the collapse of the ocean currents in 2024, and if that happens, it will lead to abrupt cooling in the Northern Hemisphere, just like 12 000 years ago. (3/10)🧵Image
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Jul 14
Pranayama is the #1 bio hack on Earth.

It fixes depression, chronic stress, and reverses aging naturally.

Recently, I've been researching its healing benefits. What I found will blow your mind...

Here's what it is and how to perform it the right way (according to science): 🧵
Your breath controls every single function in your body.

Yet 99% of people breathe wrong their entire lives.

This isn't just about oxygen - it's about activating genetic switches that Big Pharma spends billions trying to trigger with drugs.

Ancient yogis mastered this 2,500 years ago.
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A single 90-second breath hold triggers a 556% increase in growth hormone.

The 1986 Djarova study proved it - hyperventilation plus breath retention increased HGH by up to 5.56-fold.

Pharmaceutical companies charge thousands for weaker results.
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Jul 14
🚨🇺🇸 US interventionists are trying to fragment the CORE of our multipolar world.

🇮🇳🇷🇺🇨🇳Their goal: prevent Russia, India and China from an alliance that could destroy US hegemony.

The playbook is clear:🧵👇 Image
🇷🇺🇨🇳 Proxy Wars to Contain Russia & China

The US is flooding Ukraine with weapons in a bid to draw Russia into a prolonged conflict.

Meanwhile, the Pentagon is putting pressure on Australia and Japan to define their positions in a potential US-China war.

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🇮🇳 Trying to 'Control' India

The US is pressuring India over Russian oil - while India needs stable supplies to sustain its economic growth.

On the other front, the US is trying draw India into "NATO+" to counter China — but India doesn't seek conflict.

Ask yourself: why? 🤔

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Jul 14
THREAD: Grok found the August 27, 2019 hearing I attended where 23 of Epstein's victims read their impact statements!
1) Posts on X from users like @sandibachom corroborate the emotional weight of the hearing, describing the statements as “horrific” and detailing “systematic, raping, sex trafficking, humiliation” of underage girls, with one noting a victim’s account of being a virgin and being instructed by Maxwell"
2) Yes, following Jeffrey Epstein's death by suicide on August 10, 2019, a hearing was held on August 27, 2019, in a Manhattan federal court, presided over by U.S. District Judge Richard Berman. This hearing was scheduled to address the prosecution’s motion to dismiss the indictment against Epstein, who had been charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy. The judge allowed Epstein’s alleged victims to speak or submit statements, providing them an opportunity to share the impact of his abuse, as many were denied the chance to confront him in a trial.
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Jul 14
For 17 years, soil microbiologist Robert Kremer studied what happens in the soil when we plant GMO crops.

His findings contradict conventional assumptions about modern agriculture’s impact on the invisible world beneath our feet. Image
Kremer, a USDA scientist with 32 years of experience, discovered that GMO soybeans and corn consistently harbored 2-10 times more of pathogenic Fusarium fungi on their roots than non-GMO crops.
Living GMO plants actively release glyphosate through their roots.

Kremer’s team detected over 1,000 nanograms per plant seeping into the soil over just 16 days, fundamentally altering the underground ecosystem.
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Jul 14
“…and to the ARMY - you made it unforgettable”
Ronis Goliath, who performed on the Telekom Main Stage of Lollapalooza earlier in the day, giving thanks to ARMYs on his Insta 💜 Image
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I watched this on the livestream and I could feel ARMYs positive vibes & the artist’s happiness!

🔗 instagram.com/p/DMFacrpsC-N/…
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Jul 14
Some concerns from former AHS CEOs sworn affidavit 001🧵:
- from page 23
- Concern: govt did not budget HC for pop growth and inflation
- this is factual, and very important to understand
- the Premier even confirmed this during her budget announcement
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Why is this important:
- our pop is BOOMING, and inflation is making it more expensive to provide HC
- govt isn't even doing its most basic duty = ensuring/insuring HC is adequately funded from yr to yr ("insuring" intentional as they are the health insurance provider!)
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- so govt intentionally underfunded AHS (they are doing exact same thing with the Physician Services Budget = pot of money to pay docs to care for ALL pts in AB)
- dec funding to public delivered complex hosp care, and FORCE inc payments to private delivered community care
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Jul 14
Trump: We have one country that has 17 Patriots getting ready to be shipped to Ukraine.

We're going to work a deal where Patriots will go to the war.

If we don't reach a deal in 50 days, we're hitting Russia with 100% of secondary tariffs. 1/
Trump: We’ll be sending weapons to Ukraine — EU will be paying. The U.S. won’t cover a thing. We’ll build it, they’ll buy it. At our last meeting a month ago, they agreed to 5%—over a trillion a year. These are rich nations. They’re committed. 2/
Rutte: If I were Putin, I’d rethink Ukraine talks after this 50-day warning. For Ukraine, it’s great news — Europe pays, support flows. Some nations may rush arms in now, with the U.S. backfilling later. Speed is crucial. 3/
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Jul 14
"Probability is the logic of science."

There is a deep truth behind this conventional wisdom: probability is the mathematical extension of logic, augmenting our reasoning toolkit with the concept of uncertainty.

In-depth exploration of probabilistic thinking incoming. Image
Our journey ahead has three stops:

1. an introduction to mathematical logic,
2. a touch of elementary set theory,
3. and finally, understanding probabilistic thinking.

First things first: mathematical logic.
In logic, we work with propositions.

A proposition is a statement that is either true or false, like
• "it's raining outside",
• or "the sidewalk is wet".

These are often abbreviated as variables, such as A = "it's raining outside".
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Jul 14
Today, xAI secured a $200M DoD contract alongside GSA schedule access, making Grok available to any federal agency.

xAI's $200 million contract with the Pentagon's Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO). This is the same program that awarded identical contracts to OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google.

Second, and perhaps more importantly, xAI products are now available through the General Services Administration (GSA) schedule, the government's streamlined procurement system that lets any federal agency purchase approved products without lengthy bidding processes.

"This allows every federal government department, agency, or office, to purchase xAI products." That's a big deal. The GSA schedule essentially transforms xAI into an approved government vendor that can sell to anyone."

From DARPA and the DIA, to the Department of Veterans Affairs to local Social Security offices, and everything in between.

The company just raised $6 billion in December from:

-A16Z (Andreessen Horowitz)

-Blackrock (Larry Fink, Robert Steven Kapito, Susan Wagner, & the United Jewish Appeal - Federation)

- Kingdom Holdings (Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud, grandson of Abdulaziz, the first king of Saudi Arabia, and of Riad Al Solh, Lebanon's first prime minister)

-Lightspeed (Lightspeeds early commitment to building its international presence began with its first international office in Tel-Aviv in 2006 following Yoni Cheifetz joining the firm.)

-MGX (Owned and operated by the NSA Director of the UAE, partnered with Justin Sun's TRON, Binance, and World Liberty Financial [Trump & Witkoff] through their USD1 Project)

-OIA (Oman Investment Authority, the investment arm of the Sultanate of Oman. OIA's board is chaired by Sultan bin Salem al-Habsi, the Minister of Finance.)

-QIA (Qatar Investment Authority, Qatar's sovereign wealth fund. The QIA's structure and decision making procedures have been characterized as "non-transparent". Spending decisions regarding the fund have been linked to the emir and the prime minister regardless of whether they sit on the board of the fund).

-Sequoia Capital (In 1999, Sequoia established a dedicated investment fund for Israeli startups. Roelof Botha, Kela, an Israeli defense-tech startup founded by former intelligence officers during the Gaza invasion that was co-funded by Sequoia. Sequoia has invested in Google, Oracle, Nvidia, PayPal, Apple, and more.)

-Valor Equity Partners (Antonio Gracias, part of The Aspen Institute alongside Margot Pritzker, Mike Bezos [Jeff Bezos Father], Katie Albright, and more. He's also part of The Atlantic Council, went to Georgetown. He is a member of the board of advisors for the Walsh School of Foreign Service, as well as the University of Chicago board of trustees. In addition to Tesla and SpaceX, Valor's portfolio companies include Anduril Industries, Neuralink, Reddit, Eight Sleep, and Zipline [drone delivery company]. He serves on the Board of Tesla & SpaceX)

-Vy Capital (Vy Capital is a venture capital firm based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. They have made numerous investments in companies like Neuralink, Neros, and xAI within the Therapeutic Devices, Aerospace and Defense, and Business/Productivity Software industries. They co-invest alongside Sequoia Capital, Founders Fund [Peter Thiel], Valor Equity Partners [See Above], Lightspeed [See Above], and more on almost 100 investments.)

and more...

xAI is currently valued at $80 billion.Image
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Some more info on some of the companies above:

MGX:
x.com/7SEES_/status/…

Sequoia:
x.com/7SEES_/status/…

Valor:
x.com/7SEES_/status/…
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Jul 14
A massive counterintelligence operation in Gaza quietly unraveled Israel’s surveillance network and shattered Netanyahu’s war strategy🧵
Before the January ceasefire took effect on the 19th, Israeli forces withdrew from positions like the Netzarim axis. But before leaving, they secretly planted thousands of miniature cameras and eavesdropping devices across Gaza.
These surveillance tools were professionally hidden. Some were embedded in rubble, others disguised as debris, containers, or even concrete blocks in hospital courtyards. Many used motion sensors to preserve battery life and were powered remotely, in some cases by ships offshore.
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Jul 14
🧵 Once upon a time, I was an immigration squish. I was never open borders as that is a ridiculous position. I was, however, pro very easy and very open immigration. If people wanted to move here, let them! This is the best country to ever exist, let people immigrate.
I still had some conditions to that. 1. The people coming here had to be coming here to immigrate, not simply to live here and make money to send to family back in country of origin. If you were immigrating here, it was to become American, not just to work.
That included a requirement to learn English to at least the ability to communicate on a basic level. No forms in language other than English, no press 2 for Spanish, none of that. America uses English, learn that.
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Jul 14
Quanti sarebbero disposti ad usare poco o niente lo smartphone per 2 settimane? Per la stragrande maggioranza delle persone sarebbe letteralmente una "mission impossible"... Non solo perché questo aggeggio tecnologico viene usato per qualsiasi cosa, a partire dal

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lavoro o dall'informazione online, ma anche perché moltissimi vivono ormai pienamente una "vita digitale" da cui sono dipendenti in varie forme. Però un nuovo studio scientifico rivela che staccandosi dall'online per 2 settimane, migliorano i livelli

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di attenzione, la capacità di concentrazione e la salute mentale. Ovviamente è uno studio limitato, da prendere con le pinze, ma che aggiunge utili dati al dibattito sull'impatto degli smartphone sull'umanità del XXI secolo. In particolare sui più giovani, i cosiddetti

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