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Jun 9
Non-Muslims are absolutely shocked by this video of an Australian Muslim reformist calling for reform in Islam.

The video was quickly censored on YouTube.

What did he say that was so dangerous? He simply read out the official rulings of Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.

This is not “Islamophobia.”
This is mainstream Islamic doctrine straight from one of the highest authorities in Shia Islam.
Never trust the legacy media!

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Flashback: Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Muhammad Shirazi openly declares that women are “wild animals” — no different from sheep and cows.
According to him, Allah created these female human-shaped creatures for one purpose only: the sexual pleasure of Muslim men.

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Jun 15
This man is desperate to get the keys to No. 10.

But did you know about the secret connection between Andy Burnham and a weapons company complicit in air strikes in Gaza?

This is the scandal Burnham does NOT want voters to know about…🧵 Image
Andy Burnham’s last Labour leadership campaign was funded by Howard Borrington, then a director at arms firm MBDA.

In the Fahmi al-Jarjawi School attack of May 2025, the Israeli military dropped GBU-39 bombs fitted with MBDA Inc. folding wings.

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According to a 2025 investigation, MBDA sold “key components for bombs that have been shipped in their thousands to Israel”.

The MBDA “wings” were designed to unfold mid-air and guide GBU-39 bombs to their target.

Those targets included schools, tents, and family homes. Image
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Jun 15
A Russian militant known as “Grom” raped filmmaker and journalist Alisa Kovalenko for four days.

Before that, militants beat and interrogated her. They threatened to cut off her fingers and teeth.

Alisa was 27. She came to Donbas to film the start of Russia’s war, UP.

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Ukrainska Pravda tells the stories of people from occupied Luhansk, Donetsk, Makiivka, Yasynuvata and other cities who refused to live under the Russian tricolor.

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A taxi driver betrayed Alisa. Her boyfriend, French documentary producer Stéphane Siohan, raised the alarm in the media. The publicity saved her.

In 2022, Alisa evacuated the heroes of her films and then joined the army as a volunteer. She served as an infantry assault soldier.

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Jun 16
New today: Peter Thiel's secret society of illuminati had a website so insecure it exposed his entire membership list. And it's... interesting. His Palatantir folks, sure. Leonard Leo. The president of Stanford. Ezra Klein. And some D politicians who really shouldn't be there. 1/
Going to post the membership list in chunks. It's tech-fascists and fake-centrist pundits and Silicon Valley business guys and health wackos like Peter Attia and Trump toadies like Scott Bessent and a few arts folks and then.. Cory Booker? 2/ Image
Dan Driscoll, our SecArmy, is JD Vance's friend from Yale tasked with giving your tax dollars to Peter Thiel's friends with defense startups. Pundit Sam Harris, no surprise. Rob Hur was the Special Counsel who wrote a hit-piece biased report on Joe Biden. 3/ Image
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Jun 16
Your old phone in that drawer is a free 24/7 security camera.

not e-waste. not a paperweight.

Cracked screen, 3 years old, doesn't matter.

Took me 2 minutes to set up and it works better than ring.

Here's exactly how (no subscription, no hardware):
Found my old phone last month while cleaning out a drawer.

was about to toss it.

When it hit me…

A security camera is literally just:
- a camera
- wifi
- a tiny computer

My old phone has all three.

Why am I paying ring $10/month for something already sitting in my house
Quick math on the scam most people don't notice:

ring: $10/month = $120/year
nest: $8/month = $96/year
arlo: $13/month = $156/year

over 5 years? $500-$800 per camera.

for hardware you could replace with a phone you already own and an app that costs $0.
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Jun 16
If I got laid off tomorrow & had to replace my salary asap, here’s exactly what I’d do:

1. Go to Instagram and start a fresh account. Use a spare email. No one has to know.
2. Pick a niche where people are actually desperate for solutions. AI, money, fitness, business. These have audiences that buy and brands lining up to advertise.
3. Install ViralFindr immediately. It shows me exactly what content already went viral, so I don't have to guess what to post.
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Jun 16
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Jun 16
20 years ago, you would assume a game that looked like this was made in Japan. But today, booting this up, my first thought was "this feels so Japanese, it must be European or Latin American." Does anyone else know what I'm talking about?
It's hard to talk about this on Twitter without being reductive. But I've found that the particular schools of Japanese aesthetics that I enjoy the most, they tend to have really taken root in Europe (especially France) and Latin America. Image
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I think it has a lot to do with when Anime/Manga/Japanese games got popular within those regions. If Japanese cartoons caught on in the 80s and 90s, then those aesthetics stay persistent well beyond those decades while they evolve way faster back home. Image
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Jun 16
Most people believe once microplastics get into your body, they're stuck there for life.

A researcher proved that wrong using his own blood.

He had the highest microplastic levels ever measured, then flushed them out (almost) completely with one cheap compound.

Here's how: 🧵
Inside every cell, lysosomes act like tiny incinerators that break down waste.

The problem: microplastics can't be digested.

So instead of getting destroyed, they just sit there and pile up, clogging the lysosome like a backed-up kitchen sink.
Researchers have found microplastics in human brain tissue, ovaries, intestines, and even semen.

Once your lysosomes are clogged with plastic they can't break down, they stop working properly throughout the body.
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Jun 16
O’KEEFE INFILTRATES NJ ANTIFA: Inside “NJ BURN” — Rutgers University Director, T-Mobile AI Leaders, OpenAI /ChatGPT Engineer, Reverend From Princeton Theological Seminary, and ACLU Board Member Discuss Port Newark–Elizabeth Blockade Riot, Road Spikes, Tire-Slashing of New Jersey Police Vehicles, “Ukrainian-Style” Protest Tactics, and Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Murder.

NJ ANTIFA INDIVIDUALS IDENTIFIED:
• Alexyss P. - New Jersey Coalition Against Sexual Assault Community Council Member @NJ_CASA
• Jim Keady @JWKeady -  Former New Jersey Democratic Candidate
• Woojin Ko - OpenAI Research Engineer @OpenAI
• Beleckecom Moffouk - T-Mobile AI Automation Expert @TMobile
• Zainab Tanvir - Imaging Director at Rutgers University @RutgersU
• Amanda Marie Dominguez - Rutgers University PHD Student in Education @RutgersU
• Aditi Rao @aditilrao - Princeton University Classics @Princeton
• Shannon Smythe - Princeton Theological Seminary Field Education Director @Princeton
• Cres Vellucci @CresVellucci - National Lawyers Guild Co-Founder/Co-Member & ACLU Board Of Directors  @NLGnews @ACLU
• Celine Semaan @celinecelines - Co-Founder Slow Factory Labs @theslowfactory
An OMG journalist spent the past eight months undercover inside New Jersey ANTIFA, infiltrating the private Signal chats of a group known as NJ BURN.

What we uncovered proves ANTIFA is not just an idea. It is a network of real people organizing, coordinating, and operating inside America.

Inside the group's Signal chats, members discussed plans for port blockades, riot activity, support networks for criminal defendants, and celebrated acts of political violence. Using names, profile photos, and digital receipts, OMG traced individuals to positions throughout some of America's most influential organizations.

The same network connected to disruptive port blockades in New Jersey was also active during the unrest surrounding Delaney Hall, where activists confronted law enforcement and journalists outside the immigration detention facility.

Among those identified were an engineer affiliated with @OpenAI & @OpenAINewsroom, an AI Automation Leader at T-Mobile, Rutgers University students and personnel, a Princeton doctoral candidate, a former New Jersey congressional candidate and city councilman, board members connected to the American Civil Liberties Union, and National Lawyers Guild, and nonprofit executives with ties to United Nations-affiliated initiatives.

Some messages in the Signal chats showed these individuals celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination and hoped that the past attempts on President Trump were successful.

The American people deserve to know when individuals involved in activist networks also hold positions within institutions that shape public policy, technology, education, and culture.

These are not simply anonymous individuals organizing online. OMG identified numerous individuals and organizations connected to members of the NJ BURN network and reached out to them for comment. We will update our reporting with any responses we receive.

The identities referenced in this report are based on evidence gathered during our investigation, including social media activity, public records, and other corroborating information. Some identifications remain unknown, and additional information may emerge following publication.
#1. Alexyss P: "Lex" works at (NHFCS) as a council member while being a member of NJ Burn ANTIFA. @NJ_CASA Image
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Jun 16
You and anyone with a 700 score can walk into the same banks in the same week and pull $500K combined at 0%

The banks never cross-reference two separate humans applying for separate cards with separate EINs on separate LLCs

Your girlfriend. Your wife. Your business partner. Your cousin. Literally anyone you trust with a 700+ score and a pulse. Each person files their own LLC. Each person gets their own EIN. Each person stacks their own business cards under their own entity. The banks process each application independently because each one is a different human being with a different business

Person A: LLC filed in Wyoming. EIN from irs .gov. Business checking at Chase. 30-day deposit. Apply for Chase Ink, Amex Blue Business Plus, US Bank Triple Cash, Capital One Spark. Approved: $200K to $250K

Person B: different LLC filed in Delaware. Different EIN. Business checking at BofA. 30-day deposit. Apply for the exact same cards at the exact same banks. Approved: $200K to $250K

Combined: $400K to $500K in 0% capital between two people who file taxes at the same address

"Won't the banks see they live together?"

Business credit applications ask for the business address and the personal address of the guarantor. If Person A and Person B have different business addresses (one uses a virtual mailbox, one uses a co-working space) and the applications are submitted 5 to 7 days apart, the bank's system processes them as completely unrelated applications

Even if both applications show the same home address, the banks evaluate business card applications at the ENTITY level. Two different EINs, two different LLCs, two different checking accounts. The algorithm doesn't flag "these two humans share an apartment." It flags risk signals on the individual entity

The optimal 2-player sequence:

Day 1: Person A applies Amex (soft pull for existing members) + Chase (pulls Experian)
Day 3: Person A applies US Bank (pulls TransUnion in most states) + Capital One (pulls TransUnion or Experian)
Day 8: Person B applies Amex + Chase
Day 10: Person B applies US Bank + Capital One

Spacing the two players 7 days apart ensures zero overlap in the banks' daily application review queues

The power move: Person A and Person B can be authorized users on each other's personal cards WITHOUT being connected on business credit. This means Person B's 15-year-old Amex tradeline appears on Person A's personal file, boosting their average age of accounts, which boosts business card approval limits. And vice versa

Two people cross-pollinating personal tradelines while independently stacking business credit is how couples go from $200K in funding to $500K without any change in income or credit behavior

A married couple in Dallas. Husband filed a Wyoming LLC. Wife filed a Delaware LLC. Both had 730+ scores. Both opened business checking at different banks. Both applied for the same 5 cards 10 days apart

Husband: $234K approved across Chase, Amex, US Bank, Capital One, Citi
Wife: $218K approved across the same issuers

Combined: $452K at 0% for 12 to 15 months. Same household income supporting both. Neither application referenced the other. Both sitting in the same living room when the approval emails came through

$452K in capital. One household. Two LLC filings that cost $300 combined. The banks never asked "is anyone else in your house also applying"

Because they don't care lmfaooo

dm me "funding" and i'll show you how you can qualify for up to 250k in 0% APR funding (if you have a 700+)
business owner or re investor with a 720+ credit score? we can get you access to up to 250,000 at 0% interest in less than 90 days, book a call to see if you qualify scalewithcredit.com/twitter
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Jun 16
I have just finished reading The Rape Gang Inquiry Report.

It is, without a doubt, the most horrifying document I've ever read in my life.

There is no close second... and it's worse than you could ever imagine.

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1. The inquiry estimates AT LEAST 250,000 girls.

A QUARTER MILLION.

They are overwhelmingly white girls and they were raped, trafficked & tortured over decades.

The 250k number is the MINIMUM, the FLOOR... there are likely even more than this. Image
2. The same crime was documented in at least 149 local authority districts... nearly 40% of the country.

This wasn't dozens of isolated local incidents, this was ABSOLUTELY a national pattern the state CHOSE to let grow for decades.

The first recorded case dates to 1955. Image
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Jun 16
Faut-il annuler la Fête de la Musique cette année ?

L’idée peut paraître excessive, mais elle pose une vraie question.

Comment organiser des événements de masse lors de fortes chaleurs de plus en plus fréquentes ?

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Quand la date de la Fête de la Musique a été fixée au 21 juin, on imaginait un moment symbolique pour profiter du début de l’été.

On ne pensait pas qu’on vivrait aujourd’hui des épisodes de fortes chaleurs proches de ceux de la fin juillet ou août.

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Les épisodes de chaleur intense deviennent plus fréquents et importants.

Rassembler des foules lors de fortes chaleurs attendues ce week-end dans certaines villes (près de 40°C) ne peut plus se faire sans réflexion sur les risques sanitaires liés à la chaleur.

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Jun 16
The Nazis claimed racial science was settled.

The Soviets claimed Marxism was the science of history.

An Austrian refugee debunked both with one word. 🧵 Image
Born in Vienna in 1902, Karl Popper was arguably the most important philosopher of science of the twentieth century.

Trained in mathematics, physics, and psychology, by his early thirties he was already in conversation with the leading scientific minds of Europe, including Albert Einstein.

He spent his life trying to answer one question with the precision of a mathematician: how do we know what we know? That question turned out to be the most politically dangerous question of the twentieth century.Image
By the time Popper fled Austria, he had spent years watching two regimes claim that science was on their side.

Nazi Germany ran "racial biology" departments at major universities, while the Soviet Union built five-year plans on "scientific socialism." Both said the evidence proved them right, and both said anyone who disagreed was anti-science.

Popper had a problem with this. He knew what real science looked like from the inside, and what he was watching was something else wearing science as a costume.Image
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Jun 16
Friendly reminder for cops

Cops if you talk to me or whatever can I please request that you do NOT record me in audio or even in video it's the reason why I worry about talking to you all cause I might say weird fucking shiiiiiot and I don't want it to backfire on me 🥰
And just know I would never record you in audio or in video so I would greatly appreciate it that you do the exact same with me please and thank you ♥️♥️🥰🥰♥️♥️
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Jun 16
How much does people want to bet this loser will be back in 2 hours LMFAO

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Jun 16
Enterprise AI is shifting fast — and the next battleground is agentic AI at production scale.

$HPE and $NVDA are doubling down on this with major upgrades to the AI Factory stack.

Here’s what’s changing: (Thread) 🧵 Image
2/ The goal is simple but ambitious:

Bring secure, governed, agent-based AI systems out of prototypes and into real enterprise production environments.

Not demos. Not experiments. Actual workloads.
🔥 This changes everything…

A simple way to make $1,599/month—even starting from zero.

Learn how (free): intellisphere.tech
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