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Jun 22, 2025
When my favourite uncle visits my house after a long time, the one who played with me when i was young and made me the girl I am

He kisses me and makes me worship his cock in the corner of the house

“Night en room ku va.. saree katti paal oda va”

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That night I entered his room in a saree that he passed to me and asked me to wear.

I went it with a glass of milk and saw him smoking, shirtless.

His big hands and bulging muscles and his manliness made my clitty leak..

He took me and kissed my sissy body all over Image
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I am reminded of how he used my mouth and turned me into his little sissy slut.

I exist now just to please that manly cock with my mouth, tiny and begging for his domination.

I slowly suck and please his massive cock and let him use this sissy girl as he wants Image
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Nov 9, 2025
🧵🚨 MAJOR BREAKING: International actors are involved in the State Department led color revolution 🚨🚨

This is not speculation; it’s straight from a recorded call.

Ex-USAID employees describe how, before January 20, they moved internal groups off government systems and into encrypted Signal chats, then quickly linked with foreign partners and NGOs after the inauguration. This attempt at creating a color revolution isn't new news; this part was already reported in NOTUS earlier this year.

But what's not reported is the international aspect. One participant explicitly frames it as "a global anti-authoritarian movement," connecting U.S. officials with "colleagues from around the world who have dealt with this directly."

They reference coordination with Johns Hopkins, "international democracy and conflict mitigation spaces," and efforts to mobilize across borders against what they perceive as domestic authoritarianism.

At what point does this become treason?

As always, patience as I pull together this thread.
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Note at the end of the video, the "we" in reference to organizing the February 5th protests - that was organized by Soros-backed groups 50501 and Indivisible. This is the first solid link I've found connecting the No Kings movement, State Department, and Soros together.
Ro Tucci herself goes onto talk about bringing in international actors to assist with the color revolution. Their role is going to be "mobilizing around corruption" ... what does that mean?
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Mar 2
If you've wondered why UK has gone insane, I have an answer—mold. Never seen water damage on this scale. It's every building, & it's driving people mad.
I've seen endless naval-gazing about anglo culture or history necessarily leading to this super-cucked state of affairs, but I'm now convinced that's all irrelevant. It's simple biology.
Mold has powerful effects on memory, cognition, & the nervous system, and these people are drowning in it.

You basically can't find a building that hasn't been soaking in humidity for at least 500 years.
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Mar 2
What is the actual purpose of theater missile defense (TMD)?

I keep seeing people who work in defense policy get this question completely wrong.

It isn't "cost effective" interception of 100% of enemy threats.

So what is it?

An explanatory thread. 🧵⬇️

1/17 US Army Air and Missile Defense Vision 2028
A fundamental challenge in TMD is that interceptors are generally more expensive than their targets. This is compounded by the fact that most air defense doctrine calls for 2 interceptors to be expended per target to help ensure a probable kill.

2/17
At face value, this isn't cost effective, but we need to consider the cost of *not* intercepting the incoming threat, rather than just the cost of the engagement. Those who detract from or don't understand TMD seldom seem to consider this question of opportunity cost.

3/17
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Mar 3
HILO 🧵 La red que conecta a Irán, Venezuela, el narcotráfico mexicano, el Foro de Sao Paulo y el terrorismo en medio oriente.

Comparte para llegar a más gente.

Trends: Shakira Ormuz Tec de Monterrey Image
Todo comienza en 2001. Hugo Chávez llega a Teherán y sella una alianza con Irán que cambiará la región. No era retórica: eran drones, petróleo por oro y una cooperación militar que desafía a EE.UU. durante 25 años.

El eje Caracas-Teherán estaba en marcha.
Irán no viaja solo. Su brazo armado, Hezbollah, se instala en Venezuela con documentos de identidad y libertad de movimiento. ¿Su misión? Usar América Latina como plataforma logística y financiera.

La Triple Frontera deja de ser el único centro de operaciones. 🇱🇧
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Mar 3
1/ 🧵BREAKING: Previously unreported federal Epstein file emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein claimed he personally killed cold fusion — the discovery that could have given the world clean, limitless energy from water.

Not through science. Through congressional defunding and a meeting with the head of the Mormon Church.

It's in the federal record. EFTA02437662. Previously unreported. Full story 👇Image
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2/ October 1, 2009. One year after his sex offense conviction. Epstein writes to associate Al Seckel:
"regarding cold fusion. i killed pons years ago"

Seckel presses: "How did you kill him?"

Epstein's answer names a specific congressman, a specific funding fight, and the head of the Mormon Church.

EFTA02437662 justice.gov/epstein/files/…Image
3/ Epstein described lobbying Congress against the funding for Pons's research at the University of Utah, naming Rep. Wayne Owens (D-UT) and claiming he met with LDS Church leadership — because BYU's competing cold fusion program ran through the Church's governance.

This wasn't peer review. It was political assassination of a scientific career by a private citizen with no scientific credentials.

EFTA00740161 justice.gov/epstein/files/…Image
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Mar 3
Back in the day, Goldman Sachs was the premier Wall Street bad guy. The investment bank attracted endless scrutiny of the supposedly conflicting and asymmetric arrangements that powered its broker dealer operations. Key among these were its primary dealer arrangements. Today, that attention has shifted to market makers like Jane Street. Key to the perceived conflict is the privileged role these institutions often play as “authorised participants”.

The AP term was entirely obscure to most journalists before I started writing about it, and frequently dismissed as an operational irrelevance. “Nothing to see here”.

In reality it represents a new type of primary dealer relationship. Except there is a difference. While the Goldmans of this world operated as de facto APs to the New York Fed, modern market makers operate as APs to thousands of ETFs, which (when you deconstruct them) amount to pseudo miniature currency board that back their “units” (we used to call tokens units) with a plethora of different assets, swaps and other mechanisms.

All these entities (including the NY Fed) have one objective. Keeping their units pegged to some sort of index.

ETFs mostly track stock and market indices. Par (aka “the peg”) equals the index minus the management fee. How they achieve that is often not as transparent as you would think.

The NY Fed’s objective is ensuring its tokens deliver returns commensurate with an interest rate that fluctuates based the decisions of its FOMC.

The difference is that its rate shifts based on the price externalities over supply of their own units create in the market even if they achieve their target.

The same thing does not happen with ETFs. The externalities are ignored and available to market makers like Jane Street to exploit.

The analogy isn’t that ETFs are the Fed. It’s that both systems issue “units” to maintain a peg. When unit creation becomes a structural funding loop rather than a marginal arbitrage, price externalities accumulate somewhere. The question isn’t whether the trades close overnight. It’s whether the systemic supply effect of constantly reopening them alters price formation over time — and who captures that transfer.
Some context on the ops Goldman perfected in that space.

When is a market maker not a market maker?ft.com/content/eda290…
And here from 2010

Who exactly are authorised participants, anyway?ft.com/content/197ccf…
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Mar 3
Sonia Gandhi dropped 1,200 words in Indian Express today slamming India's foreign policy on Iran as an "abdication."

This ranks as one of the most politically calculated editorials from a senior Congress leader in recent memory. The facts buried underneath it need to come out. Forget Iran.

Forget international law. Congress aims to signal loyalty to a specific vote bank right when a volatile crisis unfolds across the Gulf. The editorial got timed, packaged and planted for that exact purpose. Someone needs to say it plainly.

So here it is, fact by fact, number by number, history by history. 1/5 🧵

#IsraelIranWar #dubaiattack #GulfCrisis #Iran #USIsraelStrikes #Congress #SoniaGandhiImage
90 Lakh. That is the number of Indians living and working across the Gulf right now as missiles are flying across the Middle East.

A significant portion of them are from Kerala. These are not abstract figures floating in a foreign policy paper. These are families whose breadwinners work in hospitals, construction sites and oil facilities across a region that is now an active war zone. These are seafarers navigating some of the world's most dangerous shipping lanes right now. These are energy sector professionals whose worksites sit in the middle of a geopolitical powder keg.

Air India has suspended flights to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Qatar and multiple other Gulf destinations. The Iranian Embassy in New Delhi itself issued a statement urging independent governments not to stay silent. Protests erupted from Kashmir's Lal Chowk to Lucknow's imambaras to Delhi's Jantar Mantar. The Gulf Cooperation Council called an emergency meeting. Iran launched ballistic missiles at US assets across Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE and Jordan, directly threatening the cities where millions of Indians live and work.

This is the ground reality India is navigating. 9 million citizens whose safety depends on every word uttered from New Delhi being measured, calibrated and responsible.

Sonia Gandhi's editorial has not one sentence of genuine concern for any of them. Not one. The anxiety of Kerala households, the remittance workers stranded mid-contract, the seafarers navigating active conflict zones. None of it exists in her op-ed. The piece is addressed to an English language audience looking for partisan ammunition, not to the Indian families sitting in Gulf apartments wondering what happens next. 2/5

#IsraelIranWar #dubaiattack #GulfCrisis #Iran #USIsraelStrikes #Congress #SoniaGandhiImage
Now to the so-called civilisational partner that Congress demands India grieve loudly for.

In August 2019, after India abrogated Article 370, Khamenei publicly posted that he was "concerned about Muslims in Kashmir." India's Ministry of External Affairs summoned the Iranian Ambassador and lodged a formal protest.

In March 2020, when northeast Delhi witnessed communal violence, Khamenei posted that "the hearts of Muslims all over the world are grieving over the massacre of Muslims in India." He demanded India "confront extremist Hindus." He compared India to Gaza, a calculated provocation designed to isolate India diplomatically within the Muslim world.

In September 2024, he grouped India's Muslims with those of Gaza and Myanmar, calling it a matter of Islamic brotherhood. India again summoned the Iranian Ambassador and again lodged a strong protest. Every single time, India absorbed these provocations with composure. No rupture. No retaliatory rhetoric. No diplomatic escalation.

That restraint defined statecraft. Now the same Congress party that watched silently when Khamenei called India's internal affairs a massacre wants India to loudly mourn his death.

The same Congress that had zero outrage when Hindus got attacked in Bangladesh in 2024 suddenly discovers urgent moral principles about India's foreign policy posture. Selective outrage fails as a principle. It works as a strategy. It builds around a vote bank, ignoring India's national interest. 3/5

#IsraelIranWar #dubaiattack #GulfCrisis #Iran #USIsraelStrikes #Congress #SoniaGandhiImage
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Mar 3
I told my therapist,

"I have everything I thought I wanted, but I still don't feel happy."

She didn't give me comfort.
Hearing her, my whole body went still.

Here's what she just replied:
1. The "Arrival" Fallacy

You think happiness is a destination.
You think, "Once I get the promotion, then I'll be happy."
"Once I buy the house, then I'll be happy."
But happiness isn't a place you arrive at. It's a byproduct of how you travel.
You are waiting for a train that has already left the station.
2. You are addicted to "Wanting"

The brain releases dopamine when you pursue a goal, not when you achieve it.
You aren't chasing the outcome. You are chasing the chemical high of the chase itself.
Satisfaction feels boring to a brain rewired for hunting.
You are a junkie for potential.
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Mar 3
🚨 BREAKING: Apple has just published a paper with a devastating title: *The Illusion of Thinking*. And it's not a metaphor. What it demonstrates is that the AI models we use every day - yes, ones like ChatGPT - don't think. Not one bit. They just imitate doing so.

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The paper argues that those models, no matter how brilliant they may seem, do not understand what they are doing. They do not solve problems. They do not reason. They merely generate text word by word, trying to sound coherent. Real thought: zero.
To demonstrate this, Apple designed a series of experiments with logic puzzles: Tower of Hanoi, the river-crossing problem, stacked blocks, etc.

The same ones we use to see if a human or even a child can reason in steps.
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Mar 3
رسالة واحدة عبر ثغرة في نظام التنبيهات أوصلت إشعارات تدعو للاستسلام إلى ملايين الإيرانيين عبر تطبيق مواعيد الصلاة المخترق. Image
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Mar 3
What are people dying from?
How do those causes of death change from year to year?
We have a big database here in England that helps catalogue causes of death. The most recent version is for the year 2024.
This dataset contains official ONS annual mortality data for England, based on registered death certificates and coded using 'ICD-10' codes.
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Mar 3
In 1979 Iran declared war on the United States of America. I have compiled a list thier aggressions since then and the American lives they have taken. This conflict started 47 years ago.
November 1979-January1981: 
Iranian students — with the backing of Tehran — take 66 Americans hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.

This is a very long thread. Keep reading.
Iran's aggression since 1979:

April 1983: A suicide car bombing kills 63 people, including 17 Americans, at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. The Iran-backed terrorist group Islamic Jihad, a precursor and early branch of Hezbollah (not to be confused with Palestinian Islamic Jihad), claims responsibility.

October 1983: Operatives of the Iran-backed Hezbollah drive a truck bomb at a Marine compound in Beirut, killing 220 U.S. Marines and 21 other service personnel.

December 1983: Hezbollah operatives drive an explosives-filled dump truck through the gates of the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait City. 

March 1984: Terrorists kidnap CIA station chief William Buckley in Beirut, subsequently torturing and ultimately killing him in 1985. Islamic Jihad claims responsibility.

June 1985: Hezbollah terrorists hijack TWA Flight 847 en route from Athens to Rome and kill a U.S. Navy diver.

July 1989: Hezbollah operatives kill U.S. Marine Corps Col. William Higgins after kidnapping him the previous year while on a United Nations peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon.

April 1995: An explosives-laden van crashes into a bus near Kfar Darom in the Gaza Strip, killing one American and seven Israelis. Palestinian Islamic Jihad claims responsibility.

August 1995: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a bus in the Ramat Eshkol neighborhood of Jerusalem, killing an American and three other passengers and wounding more than 100.

Keep reading. 47 years of Iranians killing Americans.
Iran declared war in '79 continued:

February 1996: A Hamas suicide bomber blows up a Jerusalem bus, killing three Americans and wounding three other Americans. A total of 26 people die in the attack.

March 1996: A suicide bomber blows up the Dizengoff shopping center in Tel Aviv, wounding two Americans. Twenty people die and 75 others are injured in the attack. Both Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad claim responsibility.

May 1996: Gunmen kill an American-Israeli dual citizen in the community of Beit El in the West Bank. Another U.S. citizen and three Israelis are wounded. No group claims responsibility, but Israel suspects Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

June 1996: A truck carrying 5,000 pounds of explosives blows up the Khobar Towers, a U.S. Air Force housing complex in the Saudi Arabian town of Khobar. Nineteen Americans die and some 500 people are injured. The Iran-backed Hezbollah Al Hijaz, a terrorist group in Saudi Arabia, is deemed responsible.

September 1997: Three Hamas suicide bombers blow themselves up at the Ben Yehuda shopping mall in Jerusalem, killing a U.S.-Israeli dual citizen and wounding seven other American citizens. Four other people die and nearly 200 are wounded in the attack.

August 1998: With the assistance of Hezbollah, al Qaeda suicide bombers almost simultaneously blow up the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224 people, including 12 Americans, and wounding thousands. According to the 9/11 Commission Report, al Qaeda developed “the tactical expertise for such attacks months earlier, when some of its operatives — top military committee members and several operatives who were involved with the Kenya cell among them — were sent to Hezbollah training camps in Lebanon.”

Keep reading. I am only 20 years through 47 years of Iranian terror against the USA.
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Mar 3
This researcher discovered why some people live to 100 in perfect health while others are sick by 60.

The answer has nothing to do with genetics, supplements, or biohacking.

It comes down to 3 molecules most people are deficient in.

What they are (& how to get more of them):🧵 Image
This is Dr. Luigi Fontana.

A physician-scientist who has spent 20 years running longevity trials on humans.

His conclusion: Aging starts in your gut.

Specifically, with 3 molecules your gut bacteria produce called short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs).

Here's what they do:
The 3 SCFA molecules:

- Acetate
- Propionate
- Butyrate

These act as chemical messengers between your gut and your body. Controlling inflammation, blood sugar, appetite, and how fast you age.

Most people don't produce enough of them.

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Mar 3
you think you know it? 8 links to BETTER understand principal component analysis (PCA) 🧵 👇 Image
1. PCA in action, my blog post to calculate SVD and PCA with #rstatsdivingintogeneticsandgenomics.rbind.io/post/pca-in-ac…
2. MIT 1806 linear algebra on SVD
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Mar 3
Der nächste AfD-Brandbrief:

"Mehrere Mitglieder des
▶️ AfD-Kreisverbands Konstanz wenden sich an die Bundespartei.
In dem Schreiben (liegt BILD vor) ist von
👉„Machtcliquen,
👉Rechtsbrüchen und
👉Ausschaltung der Gewaltenteilung“ die Rede. Image
Der Landesverband entferne sich
👉 „auf eklatante Weise immer mehr von den programmatischen Grundsätzen und den eigenen Ansprüchen“.
Statt basisdemokratischer Strukturen herrsche ein
👉„autokratischer Machtanspruch
und ein
👉autoritäres Gebaren, vergleichbar mit dem
‼️Wirken von POLITBÜROS früherer Zeiten“.

Besonders scharf kritisieren die Autoren den Landesvorstand.
Dieser verhalte sich nicht wie ein Führungsgremium, sondern wie ein
👉„Sachwalter für Postensicherheit“.
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