1 HILO ¿RACISMO ANTI ESPAÑOL?
Si alguien conoce como trabajan los SS y las ONG de ayuda a los inmigrantes sabrán que si una pareja extranjera con hijos no tienen para mantenerlos, les buscan ayudas; de comedor, de alquiler de ingresos etc
Todo bien machelindiaz.com/listado-de-ong…
2 Pero cuando una pareja española, p. ej. como resultado de un divorcio, se queda sin recursos para mantener a sus hijas
Los Servicios sociales ¿Les dan ayudas?
En muchos casos no, la única ayuda en QUITARLES A SUS HIJAS y encerrarlas , en ocasiones con sus vi0ladores
3 ¿Les parece raro? pues no es tan raro
Ese fue p. ej. el caso de Nolelia arrancada de sus padres cuando era pequeña y vi0lada en ¿el centro de acogida? lo que genero en ella una depresión que no fue tratada adecuadamente y que desembocó en su eutanasia
No day is more important, especially this year, for the State of Israel and the Jewish People, Yom Hazikharon, Memorial Day,
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for the loss of all of those who have died, first in the war of 1948–9, and in all the wars for survival that have been imposed on our people since, and now, this year, we have more war, more losses to add.
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To me, it is also about the loss of a good friend who volunteered to serve on Yom Kippur, 1973, on the Syrian border on the Golan Heights. A friend who was next seen sitting on the ground as a prisoner of war held by Syrians, and who never came home.
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FLASH: Kash Patel has filed $250 million defamation lawsuit against the Atlantic
Filed here in DC
Here's the 19-page civil complaint from Kash Patel against The Atlantic
Patel claims "Defendants published the Article with actual malice, despite being expressly warned, hours before publication, that the central allegations were categorically false"
1/ Trump didn’t just stumble into conflict with Iran.
Crisis changes elections.
Fear replaces debate.
And midterms are coming.
Coincidence? Or strategy.
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2/ No proof he “started a war for votes.”
But history is clear: leaders benefit from chaos.
Rally effect. Flag politics. Strongman optics.
It’s a pattern, not a conspiracy.
3/ What does a crisis do politically?
• Security > economy
• Media drops domestic failures
• Opposition looks weak or divided
Narrative control wins elections.
"Allah does not burden a soul beyond its capacity." (2:286)
Then why did Ya'qub lose his eyesight from grief?
When the Qur'an says, "Allah does not burden a soul beyond its capacity" (2:286), it is not saying that pain will never be overwhelming, or that a believer will never break emotionally or physically.
The Qur'an itself shows us otherwise.
Yaqub علیہ السلام lost his eyesight from grief after losing Yusuf. Allah describes his eyes becoming white from sorrow (12:84). This was not weakness, and it was not a failure of faith. It was the result of prolonged grief, separation, and years of emotional pain.
🧵1/British racing is losing a political war it doesn't know it's fighting.
The anti-gambling movement has a general. His name is Matt Zarb-Cousin. Racing X has barely heard of him. That is precisely the problem.
A thread on the man, the machine, and what racing must wake up to.
2/Zarb-Cousin's CV reads like a blueprint for how the activist left captures regulation.
Former spokesman for Jeremy Corbyn. Director of Clean Up Gambling. Co-founder of Gamban. Advisor to YieldSec. Spokesperson for the Campaign Against Gambling Ads.
One man. Multiple organisations. One agenda.
3/He didn't stumble into this. He applied for Corbyn's press office job after seeing the vacancy mocked on Have I Got News For You.
He understood something racing still doesn't: politics is a game of positioning, narrative and access. He played it. He won.
Racing compiled spreadsheets. He changed the law.
♎️Crítica de Libros ✍️@kevinbarrett
¿Agenda oculta? Makia Freeman analiza "The Cult of the Chosen Ones" y las estructuras del poder global. 🌍👁️ #Geopolítica #Despierta
Kevin Barrett y Makia Freeman debaten sobre el tribalismo, el control mediático y la necesidad de una crítica honesta desde el interior de nuestras propias culturas. Es hora de cuestionar las narrativas impuestas. 🎙️🤔 #LibertadDeExpresión #Soberanía #Investigación
Desde la manipulación social hasta las teorías sobre redes de influencia profunda y fenómenos inexplicables. Una conversación que desafía los límites de lo que creemos saber sobre el poder mundial. 🛸🏛️ #ConspiraciónReal #PoderOculto #DebateAbierto
La naturaleza puede ser preciosa, con vistas panorámicas y atardeceres espectaculares. Pero también está llena de plagas: mosquitos, plantas urticantes y pequeñas y desagradables garrapatas chupasangre que se esconden en la hierba alta.
ENFERMEDAD DE LYME, ¿una vacuna?
Las garrapatas son un problema especialmente grande porque pueden ser portadoras de una bacteria llamada Borrelia burgdorferi.
Cuando contraemos una infección por B. burgdorferi , se denomina enfermedad de Lyme.
Causa fiebre similar a la gripe, escalofríos y dolor muscular y articular, pero si no se trata, puede provocar parálisis de Bell, meningitis, entumecimiento de las extremidades y problemas cardíacos. Una excursión al campo que era divertido, deja de serlo.
You're just too poor to know them... it’s not Dior, Louis Vuitton or Gucci.
Here are 7 brands that billionaires & royalties actually wear:
1. T𝗼m F𝗼rd
Founded in 2005 by Tom Ford after leaving Gucci, the brand quickly established itself as a modern luxury powerhouse, blending sharp tailoring with bold sensuality.
It rose to prominence through its sleek suits, eveningwear, and strong Hollywood presence.
Known clients:
• Daniel Craig
• Ryan Gosling
• Brad Pitt
2. 𝗟𝗼𝗿𝗼 𝗣𝗶𝗮𝗻𝗮
Founded in 1924 by Pietro Loro Piana as a high-quality wool mill in Italy. His grandson, Franco, transformed the brand in the 1960s–70s by pioneering rare fibres like baby cashmere and vicuña.
Today, they’re best known for sourcing the world’s rarest natural fibres and crafting ultra-soft cashmere coats.
Known clients:
• Jeff Bezos
• European aristocracy
• Middle Eastern oil heirs
I'm a 62-year-old orthopedic surgeon, trail runner, climber, and cyclist. This is my Midlife Athlete's Playbook. I've combined what I've learned from 30+ years of treating active adults, and from training through my own 50s and 60s. The physiology of aging is real, but most of the decline people accept is optional.
Aging brings real physiological changes. But lack of specific age-appropriate training brings far worse ones. A few things I've learned from three decades of treating active adults and from my own body.
After 30, muscle mass declines 3 to 8% per decade. After 50, it accelerates to 1-2% per year. The biology is real: anabolic resistance increases, satellite cell populations decline, and the signaling that drives hypertrophy becomes less efficient. But muscle still responds to progressive load at every age. The response is harder to earn, which means the training has to be more deliberate, not less.
Second of 2 good posts👇, and the genetics map is superior to the cultural maps. The Lower Midwest & Upland South are a blend of two British folkways, the Borderers (Scotch-Irish) and Midlands, who also become increasingly blended with Germans as one moves to the north. 1/
The Upland South is predominantly Scotch-Irish, with a blend of Cavaliers in the southern part, and getting more Germans in the north. Looking at colonial stock genetics, they are indeed the people who settled AR, SE MO and most of Texas.
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The Lower Midwest & Appalachians are also predominantly Scotch-Irish like our Upland South brothers, but we have very little Cavaliers, and have more German & Midlands. Missouri is mostly us, the four Lower Midwest states are tightly genetically related.
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The data isn't wrong. But the interpretation here runs in exactly the wrong direction. The data shows a pre-war Iranian economy already in deep recession, with unsold output piling up in demand-collapsed sectors like cement and construction materials, while the regime's lifeline inventories of fuel and medicine run dangerously thin, the accounting signature of distress, not resilience.
Here are some points:
1/5 High-Days-Inventory-Outstanding (DIO) sectors are recession-hit sectors, not stockpiled ones.
The chart flags Cement at 176 days, Tile at 135, Electrical Machinery at 225, Metallic Products at 170. These are all construction-linked industries — and independent data shows domestic cement demand fell 7.9% year-on-year, cement output fell 10% in H1 1404, and the Iran Cement Industry Association itself said in February 2026 "the recession continues." When sales collapse, unsold product piles up in yards. That is not a strategic reserve; that is the accounting signature of a housing and construction depression
2/5 Low-DIO sectors are the regime's lifeline, and the numbers are thin where they matter most.
Petroleum Products sits at just 20 days, Pharmaceuticals at 76, Dairy at 50. If inventories were genuinely a strategic cushion, the pattern would be the opposite. Low DIO in fuel and medicine means days of buffer, not months, consistent with independent findings that Iran's crude storage holds only ~10–13 days of spare capacity at Kharg Island. Iran's gasoline strategic reserve is approximately 12 days of national supply. These numbers are the B&B chart's own admission that where resilience would matter, it doesn't exist.
3/5 Azar 1404 is the wrong accounting date.
The Persian fiscal year ends 29 Esfand (March 20). CODAL Azar filings are 9-month unaudited interim reports, captured at the seasonal peak of inventory right before the Nowruz production shutdown. They pre-date the war (Feb 28, 2026) by ~70 days and the naval blockade (April 13) by ~110 days. B&B is describing an economy that no longer exists, using the most flattering snapshot of the fiscal year by design.