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Jan 20
🚨🎮 SIGNALEMENT : Julien Morel-Caprice (@bravomorrayl), originaire de Bordeaux, Account Manager senior, actuellement en recherche d’emploi après huit ans chez @UbisoftFR, déverse quotidiennement sa haine des Juifs sur son compte X.

Il relaie les pires comptes antisémites
et complotistes, et accuse explicitement les Juifs
d’être responsables de toutes les catastrophes :
le 11 septembre, l’assassinat de Lady Diana,
celui de John F. Kennedy et Charlie Kirk, la mort de Michael Jackson, l’attentat de Sydney, et bien d’autres encore.

Admirateur d’Alain Soral, Julien soutient
les islamistes ainsi que la République islamique d’Iran, relayant sans filtre la propagande du régime des mollahs, notamment à propos des manifestations en cours.

Il relaie également des caricatures antisémites, se moque de survivants de la Shoah et partage des publications négationnistes, parmi de nombreuses autres horreurs.

Sa haine viscérale des Juifs est obsessionnelle, sans limite et parfois ouvertement menaçante.

Il est temps que son entourage, ainsi que ses futurs employeurs, soient pleinement informés de la nature de ses idées immondes.

Il doit également faire l’objet de poursuites pour ses propos constitutifs d’incitation à la haine raciale.

cc @PoliceNationale @FrenchTechBdx @UbisoftParis @_LICRA_ @Association_OJE @ObservatoireOjf @PrefAquitaine33Image
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Jan 21
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These headlines tell you everything the media doesn’t want you to notice.

AP and the BBC aren't just reporting what happened; they’re quietly framing how you’re supposed to understand it.

Look closely. ⬇️ Image
2/8
AP says Israel claims, “often with little evidence,” that UNRWA staff are tied to Hamas.

That line does a lot of work by quietly telling readers not to believe what comes next.

Except the evidence exists. And it always has. Image
3/8
The BBC doesn't just report here, but adjudicate sovereignty.

By declaring “occupied East Jerusalem” as fact in the headline, the BBC isn’t describing a dispute.

It’s unilaterally drawing the borders of another country’s capital. Image
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Jan 21
#羽生結弦 選手関連 寄付金まとめ
(記事等で判明したもの)

【寄付金総額】 ★2026.1.21更新
428,974,763円

この他
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【合算後寄付金総額】
482,637,491円

以下【内訳】⬇️tokyo-sports.co.jp/articles/-/349
#羽生結弦
【内訳①】

▶︎アイスリンク仙台への寄付(蒼い炎印税収入全額+その他の収入から)
 107,971,996円


▶ベルサンピアみやぎ泉への寄付
54,205,800円
(施設内の掲示により判明) icerink-sendai.net/news/detail.ph…Image
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#羽生結弦
【内訳②】

▶︎金メダル報奨金
 ソチ五輪 6,000,000円
 平昌五輪 10,000,000円
hochi.news/articles/20180…

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ソチ sankei.com/article/201405…

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Jan 21
Serhii Plokhy: The war in Ukraine may become a catalyst for Russia’s collapse.

The Harvard historian in United24 argues that Russia’s attempt to preserve its empire through war follows a historical pattern that usually ends in exhaustion and disintegration. 1/ Image
Empires rarely collapse overnight. They erode under pressure, miscalculation, and prolonged conflict. In the 20th century, the biggest imperial collapses followed World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.

War speeds up every internal weakness. 2/
Russia still fits the imperial model. It controls vast territory, rules a multiethnic population, concentrates power in Moscow, and allows little real self-government.

These features create constant strain, which war multiplies rather than resolves. 3/
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Jan 21
This teacher-turned-cognitive scientist shared a disturbing reality that left the room stunned.

“Our kids are LESS cognitively capable than we were at their age.”

Every previous generation outperformed its parents since we began recording in the late 1800s.

So, what happened?

Screens.

Dr. Jared Horvath explained:

“Gen Z is the first generation in modern history to underperform us on basically every cognitive measure we have, from basic attention to memory, to literacy, to numeracy, to executive functioning, to EVEN GENERAL IQ, even though they go to more school than we did.”

“So why? … The answer appears to be the tools we are using within schools to drive that learning (screens).”

“If you look at the data, once countries adopt digital technology widely in schools, performance goes down significantly, to the point where kids who use computers about five hours per day in school for learning purposes will score over two-thirds of a standard deviation LESS than kids who rarely or never touch tech at school. And that’s across 80 countries.”

But screens aren’t just decimating learning and making new generations less intelligent than the ones before them.

They’re doing something far worse. And when you take a closer look, it isn’t pretty. 🧵
This isn’t a glitch.

Engagement-driven algorithms don’t understand meaning, context, or childhood development. They only understand clicks and watch time driven by dopamine spikes.

So when AI is tasked with churning out videos at scale, it doesn’t filter for innocence—it optimizes for stimulation.

Cartoon imagery masking adult themes, fear cues, violence, and psychological distress is being served to toddlers. Bright colors on the surface. Something very, very wrong underneath.

This content has zero educational or developmental value. No story. No moral arc. No learning. Just rapid-fire novelty engineered to hold attention at all costs—even if that cost is literally the viewer’s brain and nervous system development.

Dopamine-optimized media and AI-generated slop are conditioning our children for addiction, emotional dysregulation, and long-term neurological harm.

We have to stop this before it starts—and before Big Pharma steps in with the “solution.”
Something unprecedented and highly concerning is happening to children’s brains.

Toddlers aren’t just watching screens—they’re being neurologically conditioned by them.

Rapid cuts, flashing colors, constant novelty.

And none of it is by accident. It is all by design.

What looks like “kid’s content” is often dopamine engineering aimed at maximizing engagement, not healthy development, no matter the damage it does.Image
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Jan 21
This is the entire stolen documents indictment. I recommend perusing it before Jack Smith’s public testimony. I guarantee it will give everyone much needed context for when he answers questions. Please share. Here is the link also. justice.gov/storage/US-v-T…
Nauta texted Melania about flying with boxes of stolen documents. Why exactly would Trump need to take them when he traveled? We all know. Image
Here is when employees at Mar A Lago texted about Trump (the boss) wanted the surveillance servers deleted. Since they couldn’t do so we all know that they then tried to flood the server room with pool water. Destruction of evidence anyone? Image
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Jan 21
Justice Thomas's concurrence in Ellingburg v. United States (Jan 20) is gorgeous. It doesn't counter—but powerfully confirms—the argument I made in Constitutional Illusions & Anchoring Truths on ex post facto laws. Thomas is on the right track...but he doesn't take it all the way. Thread 👇
Thomas rightly sees that for many Founders, the Constitution’s general bar on ex post facto laws wasn't confined to criminal matters. He reads Calder v. Bull that way. In Fletcher v. Peck, John Marshall found the deeper ground—by drawing the Contracts Clause deductively, from the even deeper principle on ex post facto laws. 2/
Marshall said, “Even if Georgia were a sovereign outside the Union & Constitution (without Art. I, §10 Contracts Clause), retroactively voiding a legitimate land grant would still be wrong.” The principle's validity doesn't depend on being in the constitutional text—it's foundational to any legal system. 3/
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Jan 21
The gentleman who ICE hauled without cause out of his home in his underwear into the icy Minnesota winter (after terrifying his 5-year-old grandson) was from Laos, one of the Hmong hill tribes people of the then-Kingdom of Laos.

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You should know a bit about the background of those people.

During the Vietnam conflict, the CIA supported a Hmong military force operating out of a base in Laos called Long Tieng, run by a general named Vang Pao.
They opposed the communist Pathet Lao, and fought to protect their territorial home. They helped rescue downed pilots and disrupt the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
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Jan 22
1/10 Did the UAE help crash Iran’s rial?

Allegations of UAE involvement in Iran’s currency crisis are circulating among regional diplomats. The speculation isn’t baseless, the Emirates has documented history targeting rivals’ economies, from Qatar’s riyal to Turkey’s lira. Image
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2/10 Iran’s rial crashed to record lows in December 2025, triggering bazaar strikes in Tehran that spread nationwide. The economic collapse stems from sanctions, war reconstruction costs, and failed policies, but questions about external acceleration persist. Image
3/10 In 2019, Doha filed lawsuits in London and New York against UAE’s First Abu Dhabi Bank and Luxembourg’s Banque Havilland, accusing them of manipulating the Qatari riyal during the 2017 GCC blockade. Image
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Jan 22
12 signs of 12th house placements:

1. They need alone time after socializing, not because it went badly, but because they absorbed everything anyway. They naturally pull in the floating anxiety, sadness, and hidden thoughts of the room. They do this unconsciously to "heal".
2. Strangers frequently tell them their life story within minutes of meeting, or conversely, people project their own issues onto them. Others see what they want to see in them. They are human mirrors.
3. They Root for the Underdog.
They have a soft spot for the marginalized, the broken, or the outcast. They are often the ones stopping to help an injured animal or befriending the person everyone else ignores. They feel a divine pull to serve those who cannot help themselves.
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Jan 22
As a lawyer, I've been waiting for this.

Independent autopsy of Renee Good is in. Strong evidence against Agent Ross, given what it means about second or third shot through left-side window.

It's second and third shots that make easiest criminal case of a willful killing.
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I am going to avoid the gory details in these texts.

NYT also reporting here: "Two of the gunshot wounds were not immediately life-threatening, the autopsy found." It appears to be bullet that appeared to go through the left-side window that was.

nytimes.com/2026/01/21/us/…
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Jan 22
تمام ایرانیان در این بازی می توانستند به همدیگر حمله کنند. بعضی هایشان هم دست بازتری در حمله داشتند ولی یک هویت ملی غیر ایرانی داشتند که چون خدا می پرستیدند. نامش کسری نرمند بود و هیچ کسی حق حمله به این آخوند بزرگ معبد خدای بعلیسم را نداشت:
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