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⚡️ Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.
There is a global concerted effort ongoing right now to erase anonymity online because the free internet puts power mongers at risk.

Without anonymity, governments can find dissenters and problems early and nip them in the bud.

Doxxing will become an even bigger problem than it already is.

It will make arrests and firings a walk in the park.

Anonymity allows whistleblowers to speak, allows dissidents to organize, and creates a true marketplace of ideas.

During the COVID era discussions in academia were shut down and moved online where professionals could discuss trends and data without risk of persecution or firing. In some cases in Europe and Australia, professionals faced legal ramifications for speaking up.

The rise of the dissident right in 2016 and its continuance has it's roots in online discussion. After years of manipulated Overton window shifts, the dissident right appeared to counter these shifts as well as a counter to the established right. These discussions were and sometimes still are dangerous to careers and entire livelihoods. Anonymity allows these discussions to be had.

Governments do not operate morally and will pretend this is all done to "protect the children" but in reality it's a power grab to stop dissent in the future.

There is AMPLE evidence of the US government and other governments doing this in the past.

"Through counterintelligence it should be possible to pinpoint potential troublemakers and neutralize them"

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/8250/all-info

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🇺🇸🇮🇷US Blockade Was Planned (At Least) Weeks Ago, 31st MEU Deployed Last Month in Place Just in Time to Implement it

There is a misconception that the US blockade on Iran is a last minute desperate measure amid a losing war - however it was easily predictable weeks ago when the US mobilized 2 USMC Marine Expeditionary Units tailored for interdicting maritime shipping.

As soon as the 31st MEU arrived and was ready, the blockade was put in place.

A second MEU is on the way.

It should be noted these MEUs were reorganized specifically for anti-shipping operations during the Biden administration specifically to use to cut shipping to China.

None of this is a coincidence. It's been worked out more or less openly for years, laid out in policy papers for even longer, and now taking shape right before our eyes.
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Iran Suspends Petrochemical Exports to Avoid Domestic Shortages

It doesn't matter if the U.S. has a "blockade" preventing Iran from shipping oil from their ports, if Iran is not shipping any oil anyway to meet the energy needs of its own people.

From OilPrice.com:

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Iran has suspended all its petrochemical exports to ensure domestic supply amid reduced local availability following Israeli strikes early this month.

The Islamic Republic is halting all exports to prevent a supply crunch for its domestic industries and raw materials, local economic newspaper Donya-e-Eqtesad reported on Thursday.

A senior official at the National Petrochemical Company issued the order earlier this week, the Iranian media report. Exports would be halted until further notice, according to the directive.

The export halt is intended to support Iran's downstream industries and consumers following damage caused by recent attacks and to ensure adequate supply on the domestic market, as per the directive.

In early April, Israel hit several key petrochemical production hubs in Iran, including at the Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Zone in southeastern Iran and the country's biggest petrochemicals complex at Asaluyeh. The petrochemical facilities at Asaluyeh account for about half of Iran's total petrochemicals production.

Iran was forced to shut down part of the facilities as the Israeli strikes on April 4 and 6 damaged power lines and providers of feedstocks for the petrochemical plants.

Iranian authorities have kept the prices of petrochemical and related products at levels from before the war despite the surge in global prices. Prices will remain low as Iran looks to support its domestic industries and consumers.

Iran exports 29 million tons of petrochemical products annually, worth about $13 billion in revenue each year, according to estimates by state media.
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🇪🇺 It took only two minutes to break the EU’s age verification app

Here's how:

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The Rothschilds do not occupy the clearinghouses. They engineer them.


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🚨🇷🇺 WESTERN DRONES' NIGHTMARE: UPGRADED RUSSIAN LASER WEAPON

Russia is rapidly upgrading its new combat laser called LazerBuzz. The system keeps getting stronger and is now in serious testing. Soon it could be sent to the front lines to take on Ukrainian FPV drones in real combat.

🔸 LazerBuzz can now hit and destroy small FPV drones at 1.5 km, burning through their batteries and parts in less than 0.5 seconds – a big jump from the earlier 700 meters.

🔸 It recently got its own compact radar for better drone detection, with acoustic sensors being added next for even earlier warnings.

🔸 The powerful beam blinds drone cameras from several kilometers away and physically destroys them when they get closer.

🔸 Unlike expensive missiles or bullets, it only needs electricity and no costly ammunition, making it much cheaper against waves of cheap Western-supplied drones.

🔸 Right now it’s stationary for testing, but a mobile version on a vehicle chassis is already planned so Russian air defense teams can move it quickly to any hot spot.

Do you think NATO can counter this Russian technology?

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🚨 The Palestinian Prisoners' Club:

On the eve of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day – 17 April
Together against execution and genocide

More than 9,600 Palestinian and Arab prisoners in "israeli" occupation prisons are facing systematic extermination.

The commemoration of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day in 2026 comes in an exceptionally grave context, amid the continued detention of more than 9,600 Palestinian and Arab prisoners in "israeli" occupation prisons, where repressive policies are intensifying and systematic violations are accelerating. The reality of prisoners is no longer merely an extension of “traditional” occupation policies; rather, in the aftermath of the crime of genocide, it has become an integral part of a comprehensive system of violence targeting Palestinian existence in all its forms.

Over nearly three years, specialized human rights institutions have accumulated extensive testimonies and documented evidence revealing the nature of crimes committed against prisoners and detainees within a systematic repressive structure based on torture, starvation, and deprivation of medical care, alongside various forms of physical and sexual abuse, including rape. These findings indicate that "israeli" prisons and camps are no longer merely detention facilities, but have become spaces where integrated patterns of extermination are practiced, reflecting another face of this crime.

Since the outbreak of the genocide, "israeli" authorities have killed more than 100 Palestinian detainees and prisoners, 89 of whose identities have been announced, while dozens of detainees from Gaza remain forcibly disappeared. This coincides with ongoing efforts to pass and implement the so-called “law for executing Palestinian prisoners,” a discriminatory and racist law that targets Palestinians exclusively, and represents the culmination of a long trajectory of extrajudicial executions practiced by the occupation over decades. In this sense, this law is inseparable from the structure of genocide, constituting an additional tool and an extension of ethnic cleansing policies against the Palestinian people.

In this context, prisoners’ institutions—including the Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, and Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, alongside other partner organizations—affirm that the call today goes beyond symbolic solidarity. It is an urgent and direct appeal to the free people of the world to take effective action to stop the ongoing genocide against our people and our prisoners, and to work to overturn the execution law, under the slogan: Together against genocide and execution.

This paper, issued on the eve of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day, presents a set of key facts and data on the situation of Palestinian and Arab prisoners in Israeli prisons and camps, based on specialized human rights documentation and reports that shed light on the crime of genocide committed against them.
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🚨 The Palestinian Prisoners' Club: — On the eve of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day – 17 April Together against execution and genocide More than 9,600 Palestinian and Arab prisoners in "israeli" occupation prisons are facing systematic extermination. The commemoration…
Key data on the number of prisoners in "israeli" occupation prisons (as of early April 2026)

• The number of prisoners has increased by 83% following the genocide.
• The total number of Palestinian and Arab prisoners has exceeded 9,600, compared to 5,250 before the genocide.

Women prisoners:
• Total: 86 women, including 2 detained before the genocide.
25 are held under administrative detention.

Children:
• Around 350 minors under 18 held in Ofer and Megiddo prisons.
• Two girls are held in Damon prison.
• By the end of 2025, 180 children were in administrative detention.

Administrative detainees (held without charge based on secret files):
• More than 3,532 detainees (including women and children).
• Previously around 1,320 before the genocide.
• Includes students, journalists, lawyers, doctors, academics, MPs, activists, workers, and relatives of martyrs and prisoners.

"Unlawful combatants" classification:
1,251 detainees, excluding those held in military camps.

Around 50% of all prisoners are held arbitrarily without charges or trial.

Health conditions:
• The majority of prisoners suffer from various illnesses due to injuries, prior conditions, or worsening health caused by torture, harsh detention conditions, and denial of medical care.

Martyr prisoners:
• Total since 1967: 326
• Since the genocide: 89 identified, with dozens from Gaza still forcibly disappeared.

Bodies withheld:
97 bodies currently withheld, compared to 11 before the genocide.

Long-term prisoners (pre-Oslo detainees)
8 prisoners remain imprisoned since before the Oslo Accords.
• The longest-held include Ibrahim Bayadsa and Ahmad Abu Jaber (detained since 1986).

Additionally:
• Dozens from the Al-Aqsa Intifada have spent over 21 years in prison.
118 prisoners are serving life sentences.
Abdullah Barghouti is serving 67 life sentences, followed by Ibrahim Hamed with 54 life sentences.

Arrest campaigns in the West Bank since the genocide
• Over 23,000 arrests recorded in the West Bank (including Al-Quds).
• Includes all cases: those still detained and those later released.

Breakdown:
700+ women arrested
1,800 children arrested
240+ journalists arrested (43 remain detained, including 3 women journalists)
• One journalist, Marwan Harzallah, died in prison

These campaigns are accompanied by escalating violations, including:
• Severe beatings and abuse
• Threats against detainees and their families
• Destruction of homes and infrastructure
• Confiscation of property, vehicles, money, and gold
• Widespread destruction in refugee camps (especially Tulkarem and Jenin)

Additionally, field executions have been carried out, sometimes targeting relatives of detainees, alongside mass field interrogations across the West Bank and Gaza.
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🇵🇸 Who decides what the next generation is allowed to see? As raw, unfiltered images from Gaza circulate widely, U.S. officials and political leaders scramble to regain control of the narrative, raising the alarm that young people are seeing “too much” — and that the story is being lost. Across multiple moments, the same response surfaces: - Mike Pompeo argues history must not remember Gaza as the victim. - Debbie Wasserman Schultz frames the shift as a generational failure. - Sarah Hurwitz calls the images themselves the problem. At the same time, YouTube deletes hundreds of videos documenting war crimes.

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