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Hungary’s New Leadership and the Billion-Dollar Burden of the European Union
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Hungary’s New Leadership and the Billion-Dollar Burden of the European Union.
In this episode, we break down the rise of Péter Magyar and what his emergence means for the future of Hungary and the wider European Union. Is Hungary on the edge of a political shift, or is this just another moment in a long-running power struggle?
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🚨🇪🇺 The European Commission is about to steal your search history in one of the largest forced data grabs in the history of the open internet, and almost nobody is talking about it.
The scope is staggering:
🔴 Every query you type
🔴 Every voice and photo search
🔴 Every autocomplete you accept
🔴 Your language, your device
🔴 Your country pinned to a ~3km² grid
🔴 Every result you saw, every link you hovered
🔴 Every click and scroll
🔴 The full chronological order of your search sessions
Meaning the European Union now knows your:
🔴 Health symptoms
🔴 Pregnancy
🔴 Sexual orientation
🔴 Political views
🔴 Religious beliefs
🔴 Financial distress
🔴 Legal trouble
🔴 Addictions
🔴 Affairs
Under the proposed measures for DMA Article 6(11), Google would be ordered to ship the daily search behaviour of hundreds of millions of Europeans to multiple third parties through a daily API feed. Any approved "online search engine," AI chatbots included, would get five years of access.
The things people only ever type when they think no one is watching. All of it now scheduled to flow daily into an open-ended list of third parties scattered across the European Union.
Brussels promises "anonymisation." The reality is a thin technical veneer that has been broken in academic literature again and again for over a decade. Search behaviour is a fingerprint. Stripping a name does not change that.
Mass data leaks become inevitable. Every new beneficiary is a new attack surface, and every annual audit is a year of silent exposure between checks. The 2025 Discord vendor breach already showed how fast 70,000 government IDs can leak through a single weak link. Now imagine that link holding Europe's search history.
Surveillance without consent becomes the default. Hundreds of millions of EU citizens never agreed to have their queries packaged and shipped to companies they have never heard of. The legal fiction of "anonymisation" cannot manufacture consent that was never given.
Behavioural search data is a goldmine for phishing, blackmail, social engineering, and corporate espionage.
Foreign intelligence services get a back door without effort. They do not need to breach Google. They only need to compromise the weakest name on the beneficiary list. One insolvent startup. One compromised contractor. One approved entity quietly acquired by a hostile state.
In the name of "competition," the EU is about to manufacture a permanent, distributed, daily-refreshed copy of Europe's collective search history. A surveillance dataset Brussels itself would never approve if any other government tried to build it.
The public consultation closes Friday, May 1, 2026 at 23:59 CEST. The final binding decision lands July 27, 2026.
After that, the door does not close again.
Tag your MEPs! File a response! Make noise!
🔗
The scope is staggering:
🔴 Every query you type
🔴 Every voice and photo search
🔴 Every autocomplete you accept
🔴 Your language, your device
🔴 Your country pinned to a ~3km² grid
🔴 Every result you saw, every link you hovered
🔴 Every click and scroll
🔴 The full chronological order of your search sessions
Meaning the European Union now knows your:
🔴 Health symptoms
🔴 Pregnancy
🔴 Sexual orientation
🔴 Political views
🔴 Religious beliefs
🔴 Financial distress
🔴 Legal trouble
🔴 Addictions
🔴 Affairs
Under the proposed measures for DMA Article 6(11), Google would be ordered to ship the daily search behaviour of hundreds of millions of Europeans to multiple third parties through a daily API feed. Any approved "online search engine," AI chatbots included, would get five years of access.
The things people only ever type when they think no one is watching. All of it now scheduled to flow daily into an open-ended list of third parties scattered across the European Union.
Brussels promises "anonymisation." The reality is a thin technical veneer that has been broken in academic literature again and again for over a decade. Search behaviour is a fingerprint. Stripping a name does not change that.
Mass data leaks become inevitable. Every new beneficiary is a new attack surface, and every annual audit is a year of silent exposure between checks. The 2025 Discord vendor breach already showed how fast 70,000 government IDs can leak through a single weak link. Now imagine that link holding Europe's search history.
Surveillance without consent becomes the default. Hundreds of millions of EU citizens never agreed to have their queries packaged and shipped to companies they have never heard of. The legal fiction of "anonymisation" cannot manufacture consent that was never given.
Behavioural search data is a goldmine for phishing, blackmail, social engineering, and corporate espionage.
Foreign intelligence services get a back door without effort. They do not need to breach Google. They only need to compromise the weakest name on the beneficiary list. One insolvent startup. One compromised contractor. One approved entity quietly acquired by a hostile state.
In the name of "competition," the EU is about to manufacture a permanent, distributed, daily-refreshed copy of Europe's collective search history. A surveillance dataset Brussels itself would never approve if any other government tried to build it.
The public consultation closes Friday, May 1, 2026 at 23:59 CEST. The final binding decision lands July 27, 2026.
After that, the door does not close again.
Tag your MEPs! File a response! Make noise!
🔗
Forwarded from Syriana Analysis
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Tarik Cyril Amar Exposes Palantir’s Dangerous Tech Manifesto
WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA5OcpVJVmc
Tarik Cyril Amar Exposes Palantir’s Dangerous Tech Manifesto
WATCH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA5OcpVJVmc
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🇺🇸🇨🇳The U.S Is Trying to Win the Economic War with China by Having the Lowest Cost of Capital and Energy
@solarireport
#USEmpire #EconomicWar #US vs #China
@solarireport
#USEmpire #EconomicWar #US vs #China
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Russia Still Seems To Have Hope For A Deal With Trump
It is quite obvious that the U.S. is (ab-)using Europe to up the pressure on its super-power competitor Russia. But Russia is refraining for calling out Washington for what it is doing. It seems to hold on to the illusion that a deal can be done. Remarks by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Apr 24 2026 Read more...
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It is quite obvious that the U.S. is (ab-)using Europe to up the pressure on its super-power competitor Russia. But Russia is refraining for calling out Washington for what it is doing. It seems to hold on to the illusion that a deal can be done. Remarks by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Apr 24 2026 Read more...
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John Hinckley, who shot Reagan at the Washington Hilton, says hotel is NOT SECURE FOR BIG EVENTS — TMZ
Hinckley also said it was ‘spooky’ the Trump assassination attempt ‘took place at the same hotel as mine did’
txt @MTodayNews
#PsyOp #TrumpsBaalRoomShootingPsyOp
Hinckley also said it was ‘spooky’ the Trump assassination attempt ‘took place at the same hotel as mine did’
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#PsyOp #TrumpsBaalRoomShootingPsyOp
Answers by Igor Strelkov to questions from chat participants "OSVAG"
Question: there are more and more reports about a possible mobilization — do you think the authorities will go for such a step? And is mobilization necessary in the current conditions?
Mobilization was necessary in the spring of 2022, in the spring of 2023, in the spring of 2024, and, perhaps, even in the spring of 2025. Now mobilization is catastrophically late. Now mobilization in the form in which it is perceived by the majority of the population will not bring any result.
Now we need to mobilize the military economy. We have a time when we could win, crush the enemy, bury him in masses of infantry, but, unfortunately, it has already ended. It was in 22, 23, and 24. In 25 it's already doubtful, and in 26 it's simply not there anymore.
Now there is a war of drones, which are capable of destroying any number of infantry introduced into battle on any front, no matter how wide it is. The enemy has set up such a production of drones and missiles in Europe and in the so-called Ukraine that now he is able to hold the front almost solely with them, which, in fact, is happening. That is, large masses of people and equipment will be destroyed without achieving any success. Time has been lost.
Therefore, mobilization, of course, if we want to win at all, is necessary, but not so much and not only the mobilization of people into the army, but the mobilization of people into the military industry, science, and production. And only then, after some time (not now, not tomorrow, and not the day after tomorrow), we will get a military economy capable of competing and winning in the confrontation with the military economy of Europe and the so-called Ukraine.
This is the kind of mobilization that is necessary, if, again, I emphasize, we want to win, but this very desire is not visible from the very beginning of the SVO. Although what they want in the Kremlin is not clear at all. Peskov's statement that there are only a few kilometers of Donbass left until Russia achieves a peaceful settlement is, excuse me, a lie and a bluff. Well, that, in fact, is not news for this person and for the department he represents.
Even if we manage to pass those few kilometers that separate the Russian forward positions from Slavyansk, Kramatorsk, and other cities of the Donetsk People's Republic, the war will not end at all and in no way. Moreover, the enemy intends to continue it and has sufficient forces for this. Therefore, whether it's a few kilometers or a few dozen kilometers, the war must be waged to win, not to pass a few kilometers, littering them with the corpses of their soldiers.
Now we can mobilize as many people as we want to the front, but they will not be able to turn the tide of the war. This moment has passed. I have been calling for mobilization for four years. Now I'm not calling for the mobilization I talked about before, because it's meaningless. Our economy doesn't even have enough weapons to arm them with.
https://t.me/i_strelkov_2023/2701
#EU #Nato #Ukraine #Russia #SMO
Question: there are more and more reports about a possible mobilization — do you think the authorities will go for such a step? And is mobilization necessary in the current conditions?
Mobilization was necessary in the spring of 2022, in the spring of 2023, in the spring of 2024, and, perhaps, even in the spring of 2025. Now mobilization is catastrophically late. Now mobilization in the form in which it is perceived by the majority of the population will not bring any result.
Now we need to mobilize the military economy. We have a time when we could win, crush the enemy, bury him in masses of infantry, but, unfortunately, it has already ended. It was in 22, 23, and 24. In 25 it's already doubtful, and in 26 it's simply not there anymore.
Now there is a war of drones, which are capable of destroying any number of infantry introduced into battle on any front, no matter how wide it is. The enemy has set up such a production of drones and missiles in Europe and in the so-called Ukraine that now he is able to hold the front almost solely with them, which, in fact, is happening. That is, large masses of people and equipment will be destroyed without achieving any success. Time has been lost.
Therefore, mobilization, of course, if we want to win at all, is necessary, but not so much and not only the mobilization of people into the army, but the mobilization of people into the military industry, science, and production. And only then, after some time (not now, not tomorrow, and not the day after tomorrow), we will get a military economy capable of competing and winning in the confrontation with the military economy of Europe and the so-called Ukraine.
This is the kind of mobilization that is necessary, if, again, I emphasize, we want to win, but this very desire is not visible from the very beginning of the SVO. Although what they want in the Kremlin is not clear at all. Peskov's statement that there are only a few kilometers of Donbass left until Russia achieves a peaceful settlement is, excuse me, a lie and a bluff. Well, that, in fact, is not news for this person and for the department he represents.
Even if we manage to pass those few kilometers that separate the Russian forward positions from Slavyansk, Kramatorsk, and other cities of the Donetsk People's Republic, the war will not end at all and in no way. Moreover, the enemy intends to continue it and has sufficient forces for this. Therefore, whether it's a few kilometers or a few dozen kilometers, the war must be waged to win, not to pass a few kilometers, littering them with the corpses of their soldiers.
Now we can mobilize as many people as we want to the front, but they will not be able to turn the tide of the war. This moment has passed. I have been calling for mobilization for four years. Now I'm not calling for the mobilization I talked about before, because it's meaningless. Our economy doesn't even have enough weapons to arm them with.
https://t.me/i_strelkov_2023/2701
#EU #Nato #Ukraine #Russia #SMO
Forwarded from Quds News Network
A report by the VRS Divest campaign, the Palestinian Youth Movement, and the People’s Embargo for Palestine says the Virginia retirement fund has invested about $394 million in firms supporting Israel’s war machine.
The findings, based on public financial data and FOIA records, name major contractors including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman, along with shipping firms linked to arms transfers.
Virginia public workers said they had no control over their pension investments and were shocked to learn their savings were tied to companies linked to Israel’s war on Gaza.
The findings, based on public financial data and FOIA records, name major contractors including Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman, along with shipping firms linked to arms transfers.
Virginia public workers said they had no control over their pension investments and were shocked to learn their savings were tied to companies linked to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Forwarded from 🇵🇸 Automated Apartheid in Palestine
🇵🇸 Report — VRS Divest from Weapons & War
https://www.vrsdivest.org/report
This report examines the Virginia Retirement System (#VRS) and its active investments in weapons manufacturers and logistics companies linked to war crimes, global military aggression, and human rights violations.
#Report
https://www.vrsdivest.org/report
This report examines the Virginia Retirement System (#VRS) and its active investments in weapons manufacturers and logistics companies linked to war crimes, global military aggression, and human rights violations.
#Report
Forwarded from Brian Berletic's New Atlas Channel
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🇺🇸🇨🇳 During the same US Senate hearing I covered previously in which a US senator from Alaska was excited about contested waterways (Hormuz) because the US could monopolize LNG exports to Asia in the same way it has to Europe...
...Senator Elissa Slotkin from Michigan was lying about Chinese cars being security risks to call for their complete banning from the US.
Why? Michigan is where US auto monopolies are based and so the senator from Michigan represents their interests, not the actual Americans living in Michigan.
Yes - it is that simple - corporations run the US and US policy is driven by these corporations and their interests.
China is on the rise. It is out-competing the US and will eventually force the US to accept a more proportional role among the nations of the world rather than continue dominating over the nations of the world.
US corporations refuse to accept this reality and will do virtually anything to reverse it.
...Senator Elissa Slotkin from Michigan was lying about Chinese cars being security risks to call for their complete banning from the US.
Why? Michigan is where US auto monopolies are based and so the senator from Michigan represents their interests, not the actual Americans living in Michigan.
Yes - it is that simple - corporations run the US and US policy is driven by these corporations and their interests.
China is on the rise. It is out-competing the US and will eventually force the US to accept a more proportional role among the nations of the world rather than continue dominating over the nations of the world.
US corporations refuse to accept this reality and will do virtually anything to reverse it.
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🇺🇸 A tense exchange unfolded during a 60 Minutes interview after correspondent Norah O’Donnell read excerpts from an alleged manifesto linked to a suspect, including extreme accusations and references to “administration officials” as targets.
Trump took the remarks personally and reacted sharply on camera, denying the language attributed in the passage and insisting he was being unfairly implicated.
He pushed back strongly, saying he was “not a rapist” and “not a pedophile,” and accused the interviewer of bringing defamatory material into the discussion.
The exchange escalated as he criticised the decision to read the passage at all, calling it “disgraceful” and insisting he had been “totally exonerated” of any wrongdoing.
@MiddleEastEye_TG
#Epstein #TrumpsBaalRoomShootingPsyOp #PsyOp
Trump took the remarks personally and reacted sharply on camera, denying the language attributed in the passage and insisting he was being unfairly implicated.
He pushed back strongly, saying he was “not a rapist” and “not a pedophile,” and accused the interviewer of bringing defamatory material into the discussion.
The exchange escalated as he criticised the decision to read the passage at all, calling it “disgraceful” and insisting he had been “totally exonerated” of any wrongdoing.
@MiddleEastEye_TG
#Epstein #TrumpsBaalRoomShootingPsyOp #PsyOp
Ukrainian refugees will lose social benefits in Germany after the first refusal to work
One of the toughest amendments has been made to German migration legislation.
Now, Ukrainians receiving benefits who are offered work by the employment center will be forced to accept it, otherwise they will lose everything.
Even after the first rejected offer, they are deprived of benefits, including housing payments, without prior notice.
@Slavyangrad
#Ukronazi
One of the toughest amendments has been made to German migration legislation.
Now, Ukrainians receiving benefits who are offered work by the employment center will be forced to accept it, otherwise they will lose everything.
Even after the first rejected offer, they are deprived of benefits, including housing payments, without prior notice.
@Slavyangrad
#Ukronazi
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Militant groups identified as the "Azawad Liberation Front" and Al-Qaeda of the Islamic Maghreb, trained by French and Ukrainian special forces, carried out a coordinated coup attempt against Mali.
Estimated at up to 12,000 fighters, they launched an assault on the capital, Bamako, on April 25, aiming to take control of the presidential palace and other key installations. The offensive extended across major cities such as Gao, Kidal, Kita, and Sévaré, where insurgents attempted to seize municipal administrative centers. In areas around Kidal and Gao, Ukrainian and European mercenaries supported the attack. The failed operation came at a heavy cost to the terrorists, with losses reported at over 1,000 militants and around 50 vehicles destroyed.
Casualties included more than 200 fighters killed in Bamako, 500 in Gao, and 300 in Kita, reflecting the scale of an offensive that stretched across a front line exceeding 2,000 kilometers.
Estimated at up to 12,000 fighters, they launched an assault on the capital, Bamako, on April 25, aiming to take control of the presidential palace and other key installations. The offensive extended across major cities such as Gao, Kidal, Kita, and Sévaré, where insurgents attempted to seize municipal administrative centers. In areas around Kidal and Gao, Ukrainian and European mercenaries supported the attack. The failed operation came at a heavy cost to the terrorists, with losses reported at over 1,000 militants and around 50 vehicles destroyed.
Casualties included more than 200 fighters killed in Bamako, 500 in Gao, and 300 in Kita, reflecting the scale of an offensive that stretched across a front line exceeding 2,000 kilometers.
There are many questions about what is happening with the Russian African Corps in #Mali. Firstly, it's worth noting that the military base in Kidal, which we mentioned earlier, and the city as a whole, have officially been lost. The African Corps, it seems, will soon be relocated to other facilities, but there's a high chance that the next locations will eventually have to be abandoned as well.
The militants ("Azawad Liberation Front"[#ALF] and #JNIM jihadists), who took #Kidal by attrition at the cost of heavy losses, have reinforced their reserves and, it seems, are ready to move on, which indirectly confirms our theory that events will continue to unfold. Battles are expected not only in Timbuktu, but also in the capital of Mali - #Bamako, where on April 25 there was already a series of coordinated attacks on the airport and a military base in Kati.
Much in this situation depends on what decisions the Malian government, led by Assimi Goita (who, according to reports, was also trying to be killed by militants, as it happened with the country's defense minister), will make regarding the militants (negotiations or war).
The Russian side is providing Mali with exclusively military support at the invitation of the government and cannot make political decisions, in particular, decide how and against whom to fight. The African Corps, in fact, only responds to threats, eliminating them to a certain (often zero) level of activity. There are no complaints about the military part of the #AfricanCorps' actions - it was Russian units that prevented the seizure of key facilities in Bamako during the recent terrorist attack.
@Slavyangrad
The militants ("Azawad Liberation Front"[#ALF] and #JNIM jihadists), who took #Kidal by attrition at the cost of heavy losses, have reinforced their reserves and, it seems, are ready to move on, which indirectly confirms our theory that events will continue to unfold. Battles are expected not only in Timbuktu, but also in the capital of Mali - #Bamako, where on April 25 there was already a series of coordinated attacks on the airport and a military base in Kati.
Much in this situation depends on what decisions the Malian government, led by Assimi Goita (who, according to reports, was also trying to be killed by militants, as it happened with the country's defense minister), will make regarding the militants (negotiations or war).
The Russian side is providing Mali with exclusively military support at the invitation of the government and cannot make political decisions, in particular, decide how and against whom to fight. The African Corps, in fact, only responds to threats, eliminating them to a certain (often zero) level of activity. There are no complaints about the military part of the #AfricanCorps' actions - it was Russian units that prevented the seizure of key facilities in Bamako during the recent terrorist attack.
@Slavyangrad