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Jun 30, 2024
"The author of “The Wizard of Oz” Frank Baum was an occultist & initiate in the Theosophic Society.

In the 1940’s the story was chosen by those in the US intelligence community to provide a thematic foundation for their trauma-based mind control program."
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In 1977 Nicole Kidman's fr Anthony "the most wicked type of person to have ever lived" est the "Foundation for Life Sciences" non-profit focused on youth mental illness said to be involved in mkultra programming.

Died amidst child abuse allegations 2014👇
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Accusations against Kidman included being part of a Sidney Australia pedo ring.

In 2013 whistleblower Fiona Barnett had accused him of a multitude of abuses, incl breaking her mind into alters using Wizard of Oz, Alice & others.

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Mar 4
🚨🚨The latest @BBCUrdu report by @GafiraQadir is nothing but a rehash of an old playbook: selling conflict where there is none. When the BBC has no real news to sell, they default to their colonial habit of framing #Kashmir through a lens of perpetual victimhood and bias.
@GafiraQadir , known for consistently pushing anti-India narratives, uses isolated anecdotes to claim "systemic discrimination" against Kashmiri students in Delhi. Let’s be clear: housing markets in metros are tough for everyone regardless of faith. Without data, this isn’t journalism—it’s activism.

#KashmirTruth #StopPropaganda ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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This is the same @GafiraQadir who recently tried to "cancel" the film Songs of Paradise. She labeled a tribute to legendary singer Raj Begum—directed by a Kashmiri (Danish Renzu) and featuring Kashmiri actors—as "propaganda." Why? Because it dared to show culture instead of conflict.

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To these narrative-peddlers, a Kashmiri story is only "authentic" if it smells of gunpowder. They view themes of gender empowerment, music, and cultural preservation as "depoliticization." They want to keep Kashmiris boxed in a stereotype of violence forever.

@GafiraQadir's critique of Songs of Paradise was a hit-piece designed to silence Kashmiri artists who refuse to conform to a specific ideological agenda. It’s arrogant to claim that only stories of conflict represent the "true" Kashmir. What about the art? What about the progress?

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Mar 6
Entonces… ¿no pasó nada?

¿Saludar a la mamá del Chapo?
¿Soltar a Ovidio?
¿Los 15 mil millones robados en Segalmex?
¿Los 600 mil muertos en la pandemia?

¿Nada?

Abro hilo. 🧵👇🏼 Image
¿Primer lugar mundial en personal de salud muerto por COVID?
¿Crecimiento económico menor al 1% anual?
¿Masacres diarias?
¿Un número brutal de desaparecidos?

¿Tampoco pasó nada? Image
¿Violadores y narcos protegidos en la política como sus diputados y senadores?
¿Las pruebas del narco apoyando campañas de Morena?
¿Los ministros del acordeón y sus lujos?

¿Nada? Image
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Mar 6
💥 Eurostat vient de sortir les chiffres du PIB et de l'emploi pour l'année 2025.

Et le bilan qui se dessine depuis 2017 fait très mal.

Tout ce qu'il faut retenir dans ce fil 🧵 Image
Sur la période 2017-2025, la France a la 5e pire croissance de l'Union Européenne.

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Même rapportée au nombre d'habitants, cette croissance économique n'est pas beaucoup plus glorieuse.

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Mar 7
🧵 #Thread: The Ancient Book That Reveals India’s 2300-Year-Old Political Intelligence System.
Most people think political science began in Europe.
But India had already written one of the world’s most advanced statecraft manuals over 2,300 years ago.
It’s called Arthashastra.
Let’s uncover its story 👇Image
1. The Mastermind Behind It
The book was written by Chanakya, also known as Kautilya.
He was the brilliant strategist who mentored Chandragupta Maurya and helped build the Mauryan Empire.
Many historians consider him the Indian equivalent of Machiavelli- but he lived nearly 1800 years earlier.
2. What Exactly Is the Arthashastra?
It is not just a political book.
It is a complete guide to running a nation, covering:
• Politics
• Economics
• Military strategy
• Espionage
• Taxation
• Diplomacy
• Law & governance
In simple words:
It is an ancient manual on how to build and protect a powerful state.
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Mar 7
Regarding the reported destruction of a U.S. AN/TPY-2 missile-defense radar in Jordan, and the possible damage to a component of another U.S. AN/TPY-2 radar in the UAE, a few points to clarify what happened, the significance and implications.
First, modern air and missile defense should be understood as a network of sensors, communications, and engagement systems. These networks combine ground-based, airborne, and satellite-based sensors (primarily radars), command-and-control systems, as well as ground-based and
airborne interceptors such as surface-to-air missile batteries, anti-aircraft guns, jet fighters, and increasingly high-energy laser systems. Each element contributes different capabilities, and the overall performance of the system depends on how effectively these elements are
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Mar 7
😱HOLY SHIT! Claude just killed my Notion second brain.

I wasted 2 years dumping everything into Notion - notes, tasks, research, ideas. It was a mess.

Last week I switched to these SIMPLE Claude prompts & improved my productivity by 10X

Here is the full PROMPT PACK👇 Image
1. The “10x Output” Prompt

Act as a world-class productivity strategist.

Here are my current goals and tasks:
[PASTE GOALS/TASKS]

Identify the 20% of activities that will create 80% of the results.

Then:

↳ Eliminate or automate low-value work

↳ Suggest a simplified workflow

↳ Create a daily execution plan for maximum output.
2. The “AI CEO Advisor” Prompt

Act as my personal board of advisors made up of:

↳ A startup founder

↳ A growth marketer

↳ A productivity expert

↳ A venture capitalist

Analyze this situation:
[PASTE PROBLEM OR BUSINESS IDEA]

Each advisor should give their perspective and recommend the best strategic move.
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Mar 7
1. Is Trump planning to "Venezuelize" Iran? This analysis deviates from the mainstream media portrayal of a fickle, senile, or Bibi-led president. It assumes Trump is evil but rational. A thread. 🧵 Image
2. What is Kharg Island, & why does it matter? A tiny strip of land, half the size of Manhattan, nestled in the northern Persian Gulf, one hour by boat from the Iranian shore. Gazelles roam next to oil terminals through which Iran exports 90% of its crude. geographical.co.uk/news/kharg-isl…
3. Iran's pre-war signal: Before the war, as American forces massed across the region, Iran did something revealing: it ramped up Kharg exports from 1.5 million barrels of oil a day to 4 million — near record levels. eenews.net/articles/the-o…
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Mar 7
Wer in Trumps Umfeld und "Dunstkreis" profitiert vom Irankrieg und wie wurden die Weichen gestellt?
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Der aktuelle Energieschock ist kein Produkt des Zufalls, sondern das Ergebnis einer präzisen geopolitischen Architektur.
Während der Ölpreis (WTI) innerhalb eines Monats um über 40,6 % nach oben geschossen ist (Daten: Wall Street, 07.03.2026), stehen die Profiteure im Umfeld der Trump-Dynastie bereit. Ein Thread über Krieg, Kalkül und Kasse. 🧵 #Oelpreis #Kushner #Aserbaidschan
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Die Moskauer Vorbereitung: Alles begann am 22.01.2026. Jared Kushner und Sonderbeauftragter Steve Witkoff trafen sich im Moskauer Senatspalast mit Kirill Dmitriev (Chef des russischen Staatsfonds RDIF). Das Treffen dauerte von 23:25 Uhr bis 03:04 Uhr morgens. Offiziell „Friedensplan“, de facto ökonomische Weichenstellung. Quelle: Bloomberg/Agenzia Nova.
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Mar 7
اليوم هو الأخطر منذ بداية الحرب،
حيث بدأت قوى الانحطاط الإيرانية -والتي تعلم أنها ستفقد حضورها تماماً إذا حققت العسكرية الإيرانية نصراً حاسماً - في تنفيذ دورها لخلخلة الثبات الإيراني العظيم منذ بداية الحرب.

الأمر ليس مجرد تصريح من #بزشكيان بل سلسلة أحداث أتى خطها الزمني كما يلي:
▪️في البداية جاء التصريح الغريب فجأة من المتحدثة بـ اسم #البيت_الأبيض عن منح ترامب نفسه الحق في تحديد معنى و توقيت "استسلام إيراني غير مشروط" حتى لو تعلن #إيران استسلامها.

▪️ثم أتبع #ترامب ذلك بتصريح عن "قادة إيرانيين عظماء مقبولين" سيختارهم هو لبناء مستقبل جيد لإيران. Image
▪️و بعدها بساعات قليلة ظهر #بزشكيان على شاشة التليفزيون الإيراني -لأول مرة منذ بداية الحرب حسبما ورد- ليعلن هذا الخطاب الكارثي الذي يعني نصاً استعداده وقف استهداف المواقع الأمريكية (على الأقل) و العودة التدريجية للتفاوض مع العدو الأمريكي.

بعد تغييب الإمام الشهيد الرافض للتفاوض.
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Mar 7
Given the attention being paid to attacks on shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, I thought I'd explain the six main ways that shipping can be protected. TLDR: convoys are best, but we'll get to them last. Image
1. Evasive routing. Just go round the threat area, like some ships in 2023 went round Africa rather than through the Red Sea when the Houthis kicked off. Obviously not an option for the Persian/Arabian Gulf: Hormuz is the only way in and out. Image
2. Hardening the target. Make the merchant ships themselves more defensible. This is a useful approach against some pirates, partly effective against drones and not much good against missiles. Pic: barbed wire to stop pirates getting onboard. Image
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Mar 7
🚨BREAKING: Berkeley researchers spent 8 months inside a tech company watching how employees actually use AI.

The promise was simple: AI will save you time. Do less. Work smarter.

The opposite happened.

Workers didn't use AI to finish early and go home. They used it to take on more. More tasks. More projects. More hours. Nobody asked them to. They did it to themselves.

The researchers sat inside the company two days a week for 8 months. They watched 200 employees in real time. They tracked work channels. They conducted 40+ interviews across engineering, product, design, and operations.

Here's what they found. AI made everything feel faster, so people filled every gap. They sent prompts during lunch. Before meetings. Late at night. The natural stopping points in the workday disappeared. People ran multiple AI agents in the background while writing code, drafting documents, and sitting in meetings simultaneously.

It felt like momentum. It felt productive. But when they stepped back, they described feeling stretched, busier, and completely unable to disconnect.

83% said AI increased their workload. Not decreased. Increased.

62% of associates and 61% of entry-level workers reported burnout. Only 38% of executives felt the same strain. The people doing the actual work absorbed the damage while leadership celebrated the productivity numbers.

Then came the trap nobody saw coming. When one person uses AI to take on extra work, everyone else feels like they're falling behind. So the whole team speeds up. Nobody formally raises expectations. But the new pace quietly becomes the default. What AI made possible became what was expected.

The researchers gave it a name: workload creep. It looks like productivity at first. Then it becomes the new baseline. Then it becomes burnout.

AI was supposed to give you your time back. Instead it's eating more of it. And the worst part? You're doing it to yourself. Voluntarily.Image
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Mar 7
After 8 days of war between Iran 🇮🇷 and the USA/Israel 🇺🇸🇮🇱, here is a new MAP UPDATE

In total, the US and Israel conducted around 4 500 strikes across Iran, while Iran retaliated with 3 500 vectors, including ~905 missiles.

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Despite facing significant challenges due to Israeli-American air supremacy over Iranian territory, Iranian retaliatory strikes continue across the Middle East, while the United States continues to accumulate damage to its bases. Image
After initial strikes that had few results (except in Bahrain and Kuwait), Iran used more precise missiles to strike four AN/TPY-2 (THAAD) radars, blinding the region's air defenses and limiting response time.

The massive consumption of Patriot missiles also raises concerns about a potential shortage.Image
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