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  • [2025-02-01] @hylo_cereus: I had to dig for this. See how Scahill/Grim subtly laced with anti-resistance poison and reinforced occupier lies. +972 Mag style

    [2024-03-24] @christapeterso: Please stop saying this, whether there were cases of rape on 10/7 remains an unsettled question regardless of the fact that it’s “not uncommon in war.” That doesn’t itself mean it’s necessarily even likely. “War” is not usually a 48 hour incursion of a few thousand people

    I will go into this whole alt media network much more in-depth in the future, have been at it for abt 1.5 years & may just write a book at this point, but I would like to request that anyone reading this help catalog the behavior of these people during the “ceasefire” discourse.

    They follow a very clear cycle of building, then spending credibility, using their personas as “fearless truth tellers” for all kinds of things, even smearing the patsy Luigi Mangione (Klippenstein® Exclusive™). They go for the points that count. They accrue clout with what people already understand. They gatekeep their access to their “sources”, they don’t question them!

    [2] This piece is obviously in general very good and important but the “not questioning that there were individual cases/rape is common in war” thing is a stupid 10/7-specific meme and people should stop repeating it

    https://ghostarchive.org/archive/gL3N4

    What a dope. If you don’t see how this inverts what shreds of accuracy remain in the piece & think it still has utility, you’ll never learn to see it. It’s a skill. The evidentiary framework these people pubicly support is falling for everything until they get explicit confirnation they were an idiot, subsequent to which they reinforce the framework again. It’s defensive liberal behavior.

    But anyone who has spoken to whites privately understands this evidentiary framework is a useful fiction they do not themselves adhere to






  • [2026-04-09] @AliRida_SB: The “Hezbollah” targets hit today by Israel:

    📍 A funeral in Shmistar

    📍 A Mosque in Saida

    📍 A cafe for taxi commuters in Ouzai

    📍 A local grocery shop in Ouzai

    📍 A traditional bakery

    📍 A shop in Rahab Market

    📍 A house in a crowded street in Hayy el-Sellom

    📍 A car wash in South Lebanon

    📍 A grocery shop in Hayy el-Sellom

    📍 A pharmacy in Mount Lebanon

    📍 A civilian buildings

    [2026-04-09] @Araghchi: The Iran–U.S. Ceasefire terms are clear and explicit: the U.S. must choose—ceasefire or continued war via Israel. It cannot have both.

    The world sees the massacres in Lebanon. The ball is in the U.S. court, and the world is watching whether it will act on its commitments.

    [2026-04-09] @ME_Observer_: ⚡️ Following France,

    AP from the Australian Prime Minister: We believe the ceasefire should also apply to Lebanon.

    Dumbasses…

    [2026-04-09] @deusexmoniker: The selective service uproar is a direct result of the failures of your political leaders. They want to register you to die for Israel because in their ultimate wisdom, they destroyed the economy you were supposed to participate in

    [2] Trump knew it the moment the preliminary reports about the census came out. He did nothing. Biden knew for his entire presidency and did basically nothing. And Trump returned without a plan but with an aipaci friend who needs your help


  • [Hyperrare Unhitler Israeli Historian Ilan Pappé] Predicts Israel Is On the Brink of Implosion and Says that It Cannot Continue Under Its Current Direction – Covert Action Magazine [2026-04-08]

    [2026-04-08] @indica: What Iran did was like negotiating with a street vendor. If you’re serious, you just make your offer and walk away. Iran offered 10-points a while ago and cut contact when Trump said he was going to destroy civilization. And then he took them. Let’s go through them

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    [2] Every point of the 10-points is either something Iran has already imposed or can impose through the only language the White man understands. Violence. It doesn’t matter if Trump keeps his word, Iran’s deeds speak for them.

    [3] #1 “The guarantee of US non-aggression” is not ‘America’. The non-aggression of ‘America’ is guaranteed by the defensive weapons of Iran, backed by the popular Islamic Revolution, which has proven itself in battle

    [4] #1 “The guarantee of US non-aggression” is not ‘America’. The non-aggression of ‘America’ is guaranteed by the defensive weapons of Iran, backed by the popular Islamic Revolution, which has proven itself in battle

    [5] #2 “Iran’s continued control of the Strait of Hormuz” is guaranteed by the fact that they’re there and the 5th Fleet is gone. Possession is 9/10ths of the law, and the 1/10th is all ‘America’ is being asked to admit here.

    [6] #4/5 “Lifting Of Sanctions”—As you can see from crude, what sanctions? ‘America’ has unsanctioned Iran and Russia already. Iran is already shipping more than ever before. Sanctions are just the White world for sieges, and ‘you and what army?’

    [7] #6/7 “Termination of all UN Security Council resolutions, Termination of all IAEA Board of Governors resolutions” Does anyone even give a shit about these fake institutions anymore? Iran is doing them a favor by even mentioning them

    [8] # 8 "Payment of compensation for damages inflicted on Iran"Who’s going to pay for this? Probably the Gulf Apostates lol. They had been bribing ‘America’ in the hopes of becoming ‘Israel’ but just got left with the bag and the bill. How will ‘Iran’ collect? Bro, tolls.

    [9] #9 Do you want #9, the most important one, “Withdrawal of US combat forces from the region”? Read the post https://indi.ca/ceasefire-or-bust-the-10-points-imposed-by-iran/













  • [2026-04-07] @CarlZha: Neocon think tank AEI fellow taking a break from China Bad “analysis” to complain that China should rein in private Chinese satellite imagery provider MizarVision from providing satellite info to Iran. L(Mao)

    [2026-04-06] @RyanFedasiuk: The @\abcnews is out this morning with a disturbing

    This is confusingly unclear language, he clearly means badass based on context

    story: The IRGC is actively making use of detailed satellite imagery and analysis published by MizarVision, a Chinese geospatial analytics company — and has used this data to target American, Australian, and allied forces in the Middle East.

    Expand the remaining utter wonkslop (if you must)

    This is a fluid and fast-moving situation and I want to be clear about what we know so far.

    1️⃣ It’s clear U.S. forces in the Gulf are operating in an environment that is very different from any other they have encountered previously.

    Commercial satellite imagery collected by foreign companies is now available at a quality and frequency that is good enough to put U.S. combat forces in harm’s way.

    This is ultimately why U.S. collection platforms like @\vantortech and @\planet chose this weekend to suspend their coverage over the Middle East.

    Unfortunately, predictably, foreign competitors like MizarVision see no reason to censor their own product offerings.

    2️⃣ The implications are grim: ostensibly private Chinese AI companies are directly helping the Iranian regime target U.S. and allied forces in the region.

    The ABC has information that the IRGC is striking U.S. facilities “within hours” of MizarVision publishing them.

    I told @\henryzwartz that this would effectively amount to Iranian forces outsourcing targeting data to a Chinese company: It is “the greatest degree of support we have seen China provide to a proxy force against the United States” — there is really no other way to read it.

    3️⃣ If the Chinese government wanted to rein in the actions of MizarVision and other imagery providers, it could. And it should.

    Spokespersons from @\MFA_China have so far attempted to downplay the significance of this development. I’m willing to buy that Chinese officials haven’t been aware of the importance of this particular imagery or the extent of its use by the IRGC — but China should recognize this is an extremely serious development. We’re talking about Chinese enterprises directly supplying actionable intelligence to wartime enemies of the United States.

    MizarVision has spent weeks zeroing in on U.S. forces and bases in the region and publishing their activities on its Weibo account. It hasn’t done the same to Iran. It’s very clear what is going on here — and it is unacceptable.

    This doesn’t have to be a story about China. It’s clear the United States is also learning about the battlefield potential of commercial sat imagery in real-time.

    Beijing should understand that U.S. concerns at this moment are deadly serious. I expect the U.S. government will do everything in its power to defend its personnel.

    China should mirror the U.S. suspension of commercial satellite imagery collection over the Middle East.

    https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-06/chinese-satellite-intelligence-helping-iran-target-us-forces/106535420


  • He knows who he did + what he is,

    Nikkei Falls Amid Volatile Trading – SABA [2026-04-07]

    Tokyo – Japan’s Nikkei index fell in a volatile trading session on Tuesday.

    The Nikkei fluctuated between gains and losses, and in the latest trading, it was down 0.4 percent at 53,202.56 points, after rising 0.9 percent earlier in the session. The broader Topix index also declined 0.1 percent to 3,642.53 points, after advancing 1.1 percent, according to Reuters.

    On the Nikkei, 113 stocks advanced while 109 declined.

    Shares of truck manufacturer Archeon plunged 7.3 percent, exerting the most downward pressure on the Nikkei, followed by Disco, a semiconductor precision cutting tool manufacturer, which fell 5.8 percent.

    Meanwhile, shares of software testing company Shift were the biggest percentage gainer, rising 4.1 percent.