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Jan 9
🟥 Un fil important (et travaillé) :

L'idéologie sioniste se fonde sur plusieurs gigantesques mensonges.

Des mensonges qui ont trompé les Juifs d'abord :

« Le monde a voté pour un État israélien »❌️

« Les Arabes ont refusé un partage favorable »❌️

Et d'autres❌️

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« Le monde a voté pour la création d'un Etat israélien en 1947 »❌️

Qui a validé la création d'un État israélien en Palestine ?

➡ Seul 33 pays au monde qui en compte 197. Dont des puissances coloniales comme la France, la Belgique ou l'Afrique du Sud.

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Chez les "pour", il était tout à fait normal alors de coloniser des pays arabes comme l'Algérie.

Remarquez, l'ONU de 1947 n'a que 57 membres (des pays comme l'Espagne, le Portugal, la Suisse n'en font même pas parti !)

Aucun pays africain indépendant n'a voté, ni asiatique.
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Apr 6
Many platforms offer free-reading periods for select series. You'll have the entire weekend to binge read 70+ volumes. BookWalker, Booklive, ReaderStore all do deep discounts, too. Even Amazon gets in on that, where recently your could get the entire run of Love Hina for 165 JPY.
It should also be noted that schools heavily discourage the reading of manga during reading periods. When my girls were still at school, the only manga school libraries had were ones teaching a subject, such as history.
As for why dead tree editions of manga are still popular, that's easy: second hand market. You can get some real bargains at Book Off, Mandai Shouten, and similar stores.
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Apr 9
La liste des participants au Bilderberg 2026 a été FUITÉE ! Pourquoi le directeur de la DGSE participerait-il à la réunion Bilderberg 2026 ?

Il faut interdire à tout responsable en poste de participer à ces réunions obscurs interdites à la presse et dont le seul but est de Image
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créer un pouvoir parallèle à celui des peuples et contre l'intérêt des peuples.
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Apr 9
🚨BREAKING: Google just merged Gemini and NotebookLM into one unified workspace and it changes everything about how you use AI for deep work.

It's called Notebooks in Gemini and it's the personal knowledge base that power users have been begging for.

You create a notebook for a project, drop in your files, PDFs, and documents, give Gemini custom instructions, and every chat you have stays organized in one place. No more hunting through old conversations. No more re-uploading the same files every session.

The wildest part is the sync.

Anything you add in Gemini automatically appears in NotebookLM. Anything you add in NotebookLM automatically appears in Gemini. One source of truth. Two powerful apps. Zero friction switching between them.

So you can start a research notebook in Gemini, ask it questions all week, then flip to NotebookLM to generate a Cinematic Video Overview from the same material. Next morning, open Gemini and ask it to write a full report on exactly what you just watched.

That workflow used to take three apps and a lot of copy-pasting.

Now it's one notebook.

Rolling out this week to Google AI Ultra, Pro, and Plus subscribers on web. Mobile and free users coming soon.

What do you think?
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Apr 9
Darshan's Plea Alleging Media Trial Over Renukaswamy Murder Case is being heard before the Karnataka High Court. Image
ASG Arvind Kamath appears to make further submissions for the centre.
ASG: There was an earlier writ filed, in which Darshan has arrayed about 40 channels, the matter was heard, the order passed in wp is produced by my friend. At the bottom of pg 120, there are directions...
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Apr 9
You just installed Claude but don’t know where to start.

Here's your first 30 minutes:

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Apr 9
Your Android phone’s storage is full.

You delete photos, videos, apps. It’s still full.

Because it’s not the visible files that are eating up your storage. Most of it is the HIDDEN junk that Android never tells you about.

I cleaned mine yesterday and got 23GB back without deleting a single photo.

Here’s how:
Let’s start with something simple.

Every app on your phone stores temporary files called cache. You scroll through TikTok for two hours, and every video you pass is cached. You open Shopee, and every product photo is cached. It piles up every day, and it never clears automatically.

Check it yourself: Settings > Apps > select the app > Storage.

On my phone: TikTok has 4.7GB cache. Instagram has 2.1GB. Shopee has 1.8GB. Chrome has 1.2GB. Just four apps already take up 10GB.
Tap “Clear Cache.” This is SAFE. You won’t be logged out, your chats won’t be lost, and your data won’t be lost. Only temporary files will be deleted.

What you should NOT press: “Clear Data.” This will do a complete reset, logging you out of everything.
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Apr 9
You spend 2 hours building a presentation deck

It should take 10 minutes

Here's how:

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Apr 9
#Reiches FAZ-Beitrag liest sich, als hätte ihn noch die Vorstandsvorsitzende der Westenergie AG geschrieben – einem reinen Gas- & Verteilnetz-Konzern der E.ON-Gruppe.
Dass sie inzwischen Bundesministerin für Wirtschaft und Energie ist, scheint daran wenig geändert zu haben.
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Das ist kein sachlicher Gastbeitrag zur Energie-Strategie für Deutschland, sondern die offizielle Linie einer Ministerin mit fossilem Lobbyleben.
Jetzt Satz für Satz die zentralen Behauptungen – mit Fakten und meinen früheren Beiträgen mit Belegen
(Stand April 2026):👇
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„Viele fordern deshalb den sofortigen Ausstieg aus Öl und Gas. Man müsse nur Wind- und Solarenergie schneller ausbauen – und die Sache wäre gelöst. Nun, so einfach ist das nicht.“
→ Verdrehung:
Niemand Seriöses fordert „sofortigen Ausstieg ohne Übergang“.
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Apr 9
I gave Claude my salary, expenses, and debt.

It built me a full financial plan.

No advisor. No $300/hr consultation. No spreadsheet hell.

These are the 15 prompts that did it.

Save this. Your future self will thank you 👇
Prompt 1 → Build your baseline:

"My take-home is $[X]/month. Fixed expenses: [list]. Variable spending: ~$[Y]/month. Savings: $[Z]. No judgment , just build me an honest baseline budget."

You can't fix what you haven't faced.
Prompt 2 → Find the leaks:

"Based on this budget, where am I silently losing money? What would you cut first , and what would that save me annually?"

Claude will find the $40/month subscriptions you forgot about in 2022.
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Apr 9
The CEO of one of the world's biggest banks just said something no banker was supposed to say out loud.

His name is Georges Elhedery. He runs HSBC — $3 trillion in assets, the world's 4th largest bank.

He didn't talk about digital transformation. He talked about "ruthlessly killing complexity."

"Things don't become complex by design. They end up becoming complex by lack of focus."

HSBC now has 100+ AI use cases deployed, half already in production. 85% of employees use generative AI tools. The $1.5 billion cost-savings target was hit six months early.

20,000 jobs — 10% of the global workforce — are on the table.

Here's what nobody says out loud.

Complexity isn't a mistake. It's the natural output of a system that hired people to coordinate other people.

AI doesn't just replace the work. It exposes what the work actually was.

Most of those 20,000 jobs weren't creating value. They were managing friction created by the previous 20,000 jobs.

AI is the first technology ruthless enough to say: "that entire category of work is overhead, not output."

The first-order story is AI cutting jobs. The second-order story is AI revealing which jobs were always phantom overhead.

Understanding that difference is what separates clear analysis from headlines.

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Apr 9
Sam Altman has cultivated an image as the AI whisperer of our generation.

But his mask just got RIPPED OFF.

What's underneath should terrify anyone who believes in OpenAI at an $852 billion valuation...

Multiple OpenAI engineers revealed that Altman can barely code and routinely confuses basic machine learning concepts.

This isn't a hit piece from a rival. These are his OWN people.

A senior Microsoft executive (OpenAI's largest partner) went on record saying:

"I think there's a small but real chance he's eventually remembered as a Bernie Madoff- or Sam Bankman-Fried-level scammer."

That's from the company with a 27% stake.

Former OpenAI researcher Carroll Wainwright described the pattern:

"He sets up structures that, on paper, constrain him in the future. But then, when the future comes and it comes time to be constrained, he does away with whatever the structure was."

Insiders call it "Jedi mind tricks."

I call it something older: the con.

Now look at what's actually happening at OpenAI right now.

Jury trial begins April 27 in Oakland. Musk vs Altman.

Musk is seeking up to $134 billion in damages and wants Altman and Brockman removed from their positions.

The key piece of evidence? Brockman's own 2017 handwritten diary, surfaced in discovery:

"I cannot believe that we committed to non-profit if three months later we're doing b-corp then it was a lie."

A co-founder. In writing. In 2017. Using the word "lie."

The judge cited that entry directly when she ruled there was "ample evidence" for a jury.

Now the financial reality nobody wants to talk about:

OpenAI just raised $122 billion at an $852 billion valuation.

2025 revenue: ~$13 billion
2026 projected loss: $14 billion
Cumulative losses through 2028: $44 billion
Cash burn projected to hit $57 billion annually by 2027
Path to profitability: 2030, maybe

That's 65 times sales for a company losing more money than it earns. Traditional SaaS trades at 5-10x ARR.

To justify this valuation, OpenAI needs to hit $100 billion in annual revenue by 2029.

Nvidia did $130 billion in 2025 with a near-total monopoly on the largest hardware boom in human history.

OpenAI is supposed to match that in four years. Selling subscriptions.

And that's the BULL case.

The bear case? DeepSeek launched a 1 trillion parameter model priced at one-sixth the cost of US rivals. Chinese AI has erupted into a full price war. ChatGPT's web share collapsed from 86.7% to 64.5% in 12 months.

Models are commoditizing. Moats are evaporating. Compute costs are structural, not temporary.

And the man steering this $852 billion ship allegedly can't explain gradient descent to his own engineers.

I've seen guys like this many times. I watched it in 1999. I watched it in 2007.

The pattern is always the same:

A charismatic frontman. A "new paradigm" story. Valuations disconnected from cash flow. Insiders quietly cashing out while retail investors chase the narrative. Board structures designed to be "unwound" the moment constraints become inconvenient.

When Microsoft executives are whispering "Madoff" and co-founders are writing "it was a lie" in their diaries, you don't even need 45 years on Wall Street to know how this ends.

You just need to have been paying attention.

I've been bearish on the Mag 7 AI capex story for months. $380 billion spent in 2025 with CFO surveys showing "no change" in productivity. The earnings have accrued to the picks-and-shovels guys, not the dreamers.

OpenAI is the purest expression of this mania. And the jury selection on April 27 may be the moment the story finally cracks.

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Apr 9
To mark the 6 month anniversary tomorrow of Trump‘s deal to end the war in Gaza, we at @RefugeesIntl teamed up with humanitarian partners to assess its humanitarian impact.

The headline: it is failing. But political will could salvage it.

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The problem is not the plan itself; the problem is an execution failure.

Many of the humanitarian and civilian protection commitments of the plan are good & right.

But they are failing - and the deal's guarantors (the USG foremost) are letting that happen.
Getting the humanitarian components right is a crucial proof of concept for the wider deal, and a confidence building measure toward future steps.

If those elements fail with impunity, it is hard to see how disarmament & political/governance elements could ever succeed.
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Apr 10
🔥 Day 1507 of russia’s war against Ukraine — what you need to know 👇

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🔥 Ukraine Strike Key Krymskaya Oil Pumping Station

Ukrainian Defense Forces hit the strategically vital Krymskaya oil pumping station in Krasnodar Krai — worth around $25M — along with a 🇷🇺 Tor air defense system. The station pumps oil toward the Novorossiysk port.

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🔥 Russian Baltic Oil Exports Plunge 33% After 🇺🇦 Strikes

🇷🇺 Kommersant reports seaborne oil exports from Ust-Luga and Primorsk fell 33.2% to just 115,000 tons per day — the lowest level since early 2025. Ukrainian attacks continue to slash Moscow’s oil revenue.

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Apr 10
Non è prevista solidarietà finanziaria o fiscale, è proibito dal #TFUE. ⬇️
Questa è l'#UE; nei suoi devastanti fondamentali non è riformabile perché chi ne ha scritto le regole è stato attento a blindare il diktat della "forte competizione". ⬇️ Image
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