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Finnish PhD candidate @FSV_UK trying to help Ukraine with the @69thSB and by mocking disinformation. Opinions are my own
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Sep 17 9 tweets 3 min read
1/9 Peter Thiel keeps preaching about the Antichrist.

Not to stop him. To summon him.

He’s laying the groundwork.

Private lectures. End-times rhetoric. Surveillance framed as salvation.

This isn’t just politics. It’s prophecy weaponized Image 2/9 Journalist @gilduran76 just published a deep dive into Thiel’s obsession with the Antichrist.

Thiel frames politics as cosmic war and draws from nazi-linked thinkers who saw democracy as a threat to divine order Image
Sep 15 11 tweets 4 min read
1/11 Why is Elon Musk pushing for civil war in the US and Europe?

This thread breaks down how Musk is using his platform, wealth, and influence to amplify far-right movements, incite political violence, and undermine democracy—across continents Image 2/11 Elon Musk is pushing for civil war in the West.

He’s not just amplifying far-right voices—he’s actively inciting political violence.

And he’s doing it with the power of X, his wealth, and global influence.

This is not just reckless. He’s out of control and dangerous Image
Sep 14 6 tweets 2 min read
1/6 Europe is already at war.

Russian drones have hit Poland, Romania, and Lithuania.

This is not just Ukraine’s fight.

The war is spreading. And it will keep spreading until Russia is stopped Image 2/6 Putin has tied his legacy and survival to the war in Ukraine.

Ukraine is not the final goal.
It is the first step.

Russia will escalate again and again unless it is defeated Image
Sep 14 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 Elon Musk has a clear civil war fetish and is recklessly exploiting Charlie Kirk’s assassination to incite political violence before the motives are even known.

He’s openly calling for violence against Democrats and must be held accountable Image 2/5 Before a suspect was identified and with no known motive, Musk blamed Democrats, spread false claims, and fueled conspiracy theories.

While Democrat leaders condemned the killing, Musk escalated division and refused to call for calm Image
Sep 12 6 tweets 3 min read
1/6 Political violence is a threat to democracy.

It exists on both sides — and it should never be accepted. But let’s be honest: calling it a “leftist problem” is dishonest.

The data shows it’s overwhelmingly a right-wing issue.

Let’s look at the facts👇 Image 2/6 Between 1990 and 2024:

🔹 Right-wing extremists responsible for ~85% of ideological killings (523 deaths)
🔹 Left-wing: ~15% (78 deaths)
🔹 From 2022–2024: 100% of extremist murders were committed by right-wing actors

Sources: CSIS, ADL, ECDB, Reuters

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Sep 11 7 tweets 3 min read
1/7 Since returning to the White House, Trump has been buying time for russia in Ukraine.

He keeps stalling while pretending to act. It’s clear he won’t pressure russia.

But that extra time will end up hurting russia more than helping it Image 2/7 This delay is a gift to Putin.

Trump isn’t just doing nothing, he’s actively helping russia by refusing to act.

But time is not on russia’s side. The longer the war lasts, the more expensive it becomes Image
Sep 11 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 No matter what you think of Charlie Kirk—political violence is never acceptable.

His assassination is a tragedy that will make the world worse.

It will deepen polarization, empower authoritarians like Trump, and fuel a dangerous cycle of retaliation Image 2/5 Trump, MAGA influencers, and even Elon Musk are already exploiting Kirk’s murder for political gain.

They’re using it to justify crackdowns, demonize opponents, and push the US further down an authoritarian path.

They are horrible people—just like Kirk was too Image
Sep 10 6 tweets 2 min read
1/6 Everything Trump does starts to make sense—if you assume he’s a russian asset working to sabotage the US and its allies from within.

From foreign policy to domestic chaos, the pattern is hard to ignore Image 2/6 He’s isolating the US globally:

– Attacked South Korea over defense costs
– Undermined NATO
– Started trade wars with allies
– Blocked cooperation on disinformation with Europe
– Made foreign investment in the US riskier Image
Sep 9 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 We are no longer in the muzzle velocity stage of Trump’s presidency — the phase where chaos masked intent.

That phase is over.

We are now in the openly authoritarian, fascist stage.

The signs are clear. The time for euphemisms is over Image 2/5 @ezraklein recently noted: the muzzle velocity phase is behind us.

Trump is no longer accelerating toward authoritarianism — he’s arrived.

His platform is built on revenge, purges, loyalty tests, and dismantling democratic institutions Image
Sep 7 7 tweets 3 min read
1/7 Trump is attacking US allies and helping russia — again.

By cutting security assistance to European countries bordering russia, he’s handing Putin another gift.

The message is clear: loyalty to the US means nothing under Trump Image 2/7 The Baltic states — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania — are among America’s most loyal allies.

They spend more on defense (% of GDP) than most NATO countries.

They buy US weapons.

They support Ukraine more than almost anyone.

Now Trump is punishing them Image
Sep 5 7 tweets 3 min read
1/7 Trump has shown us — again and again — that he won’t pressure russia.

Putin has rejected every ask: ceasefires, diplomacy, meeting Zelensky.

And Trump still acts like there’s a reason to hold back.

It’s pathetic Image 2/7 Let’s be clear: Trump is the weakest president in US history.

But weakness is just the start.

He’s also the most corrupt, dishonest, unqualified, and openly traitorous.

He’s not defending America — he’s sabotaging it Image
Sep 4 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 russia will remain an existential threat to Europe until it is decisively defeated.

Not contained. Not negotiated with.

Defeated.

And Ukraine is the battlefield where that must happen Image 2/5 Why? Because russia didn’t just invade Ukraine.

It invaded the idea that borders matter.

It invaded the idea that nations have the right to exist.

It invaded us all.

And it did so with genocidal intent — openly Image
Sep 4 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 Ukraine is building an arsenal that could cripple russia’s economy.

New drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles are being developed simultaneously.

Once scaled, Ukraine won’t just defend—it will strike deep. The question is: Will the West try to stop it again? Image 2/5 Fire Point’s FP5, FP7, and FP9 missiles just hit the media with aggressive marketing.

Why now?
•Push for government orders
•Distract from corruption probes?

Regardless, these missiles look serious. Other Ukrainian firms are racing to match them Image
Sep 4 8 tweets 3 min read
1/8 russia’s summer offensive failed—but the next one is already in the works.

It will be bigger, bloodier, and focused on Donetsk Oblast.

Around 100,000 russian troops are now massed near Pokrovsk, many redeployed from other fronts.

The next push is coming Image 2/8 Despite massive losses and no major gains this summer, russia is not slowing down.

It is preparing another large-scale offensive, focused on capturing the rest of Donbas.

It will also continue pushing in pressure points like Kupiansk, where Ukraine remains stretched thin Image
Sep 3 7 tweets 3 min read
1/7 Silicon Valley’s technofascists and their allies—Musk, Thiel, Ackman, Sacks, Vance, Andreessen—aren’t just rich and powerful.

They have a vision: an authoritarian society run by far-right billionaires.

It’s elitist, authoritarian, traitorous, and dangerously under-discussed Image 2/7 Their intellectual hero is Curtis Yarvin, who wants to replace democracy with corporate monarchy.

Thiel, Vance, and Sacks openly echo this.

Project 2025 is their roadmap: dismantle institutions, centralize power, and erase checks and balances Image
Sep 3 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 Meet David Sacks — Trump’s Crypto Czar and Putin’s PR Guy.

A dangerous man too few know about.

He’s not just a tech investor. He’s shaping AI & crypto policy, pushing pro-russian narratives, and backing JD Vance.

Silicon Valley’s hard-right turn has a face—and it’s his👇 Image 2/5 Sacks helped raise millions for Trump, backed JD Vance to become Trump's VP, and now has a seat at the table shaping US policy on crypto and AI.

He talks about “freedom” but uses his platform to push Kremlin-friendly narratives and attack Ukraine.

Traitorous behavior Image
Sep 2 5 tweets 2 min read
1/5 Meet Peter Thiel — one of the most powerful and dangerous people in the world, yet too few people know about him.

He’s not just a billionaire.

He’s a political engineer, a surveillance capitalist, and a man quietly shaping America’s future — and not for the better Image 2/5 Thiel doesn’t believe in democracy.

He’s openly said freedom and democracy don’t mix.

He funds candidates who want to dismantle government and replace it with corporate control.

This isn’t eccentric. It’s extremist Image
Sep 2 6 tweets 3 min read
1/6 America is not the land of the free.

It hasn’t been for a long time.

But under Donald Trump, the illusion is collapsing faster than ever.

Let’s talk about how Trump fights free speech, crushes the American dream, and fuels authoritarianism 👇 Image 2/6 Free speech? Trump doesn’t believe in it.

He’s called journalists “enemies of the people.”

He’s threatened media outlets, encouraged violence against protesters, and tried to silence critics with lawsuits and visa cancellations.

That’s not freedom. That’s fear Image
Sep 2 9 tweets 4 min read
1/9 russia’s war on Ukraine is built on lies—genocidal lies to justify invasion, and strategic lies to excuse failure.

This thread breaks down some of the most common excuses and why they collapse under scrutiny 👇 Image 2/9 “russia didn’t try to take Kyiv.”

False. russia launched a full-scale assault on Kyiv in Feb 2022, with a large portion of its troops advancing toward the capital. It failed.

Saying it was never the goal—or that the withdrawal was a goodwill gesture—is pure revisionism Image
Sep 1 7 tweets 3 min read
1/7 The Trump admin’s plan to lure russia away from china by gifting Ukraine to russia is not just failing—it’s backfiring spectacularly.

Instead of isolating china, it’s fueling a deeper russia-china-india axis.

This thread breaks down the strategic disaster 👇 Image 2/7 This is textbook @USDPColby: sacrifice Ukraine to lure russia away from china.

But russia isn’t switching sides—and the cost is America’s global credibility, moral standing, and deterrence Image
Sep 1 11 tweets 4 min read
1/11 russia’s 2025 summer offensive failed spectacularly.

No major cities taken. Massive losses.

Still stuck fighting for towns it promised to capture YEARS AGO.

Another season, another disasterImage 2/11 russia paid a massive price:

Tens of thousands of casualties.

All for almost no territorial gain.

A brutal waste of lives and resources Image