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The Guardian points out that the document Trump is forcing Ukraine to sign was highly likely to have been written in Russian by a Russian. Then translated in a way not natural for a native English speaker.

Agent Orange is literally on the verge of doing Putin's work and killing a free nation.

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Completely agree.
The fates of Ukraine and Europe are linked.
European security system will be destroyed without Ukraine.

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Professor ended a lecture today with β€œI wish you all safety and peace, the kind of peace that doesn’t infringe on Ukraine’s interests”

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Nederlandse diensten delen minder informatie met de VS: β€˜Soms vertellen we dingen niet meer’ Het aantal dreigingen dat op Nederland afkomt is groot, zien de hoofden van de AIVD en de MIVD elke dag: niet alleen Russische agressie, maar ook de opmars van China als digitale macht en binnenlands ...

Dutch intelligence suspends sharing arrangements with the US after concluding that high level intel was routinely being shared by the White House with their friends in the Kremlin. www.volkskrant.nl/binnenland/n...

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Donetsk is Ukraine.

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an illustration of a woman holding a chimpanzee with the words " least i can do is speak out " ALT: an illustration of a woman holding a chimpanzee with the words " least i can do is speak out "

"The least I can do is speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves"

Rest easy Jane 🫢🏽

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By Georgia Graham, Political Correspondent

11:26AM BST 16 Sep 2014

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The West must stop opposing Vladimir Putin's incursion into Ukraine and join forces with the Russian leader in the fight against Islamic extremists, Nigel Farage has said,

The Ukip leader said that Western countries must stop "playing war games in Ukraine and poking the "Russian bear with a stick because Mr Putin is "on our side" in the war against Islamic extremism.

Mr Farage courted controversy earlier this year when he said that Mr Putin, the former KGB officer, is the statesman he most admires.

In a debate this morning at the European Parliament Mr Farage a sympathetic interpretation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he said European states had "directly encouraged the uprising that "led in turn to Vladimir Putin reacting".

Mr Putin has been blamed by the West for prolonging the bloodshed in Syria and propping up the regime by supplying arms including helicopter gunships to President Assad, and repeatedly blocking moves to censure or sanction him at the United Nations.

By Georgia Graham, Political Correspondent 11:26AM BST 16 Sep 2014 Follow 2,220 followers 1118 Comments The West must stop opposing Vladimir Putin's incursion into Ukraine and join forces with the Russian leader in the fight against Islamic extremists, Nigel Farage has said, The Ukip leader said that Western countries must stop "playing war games in Ukraine and poking the "Russian bear with a stick because Mr Putin is "on our side" in the war against Islamic extremism. Mr Farage courted controversy earlier this year when he said that Mr Putin, the former KGB officer, is the statesman he most admires. In a debate this morning at the European Parliament Mr Farage a sympathetic interpretation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he said European states had "directly encouraged the uprising that "led in turn to Vladimir Putin reacting". Mr Putin has been blamed by the West for prolonging the bloodshed in Syria and propping up the regime by supplying arms including helicopter gunships to President Assad, and repeatedly blocking moves to censure or sanction him at the United Nations.

However Mr Farage suggested that these differences should be put aside with Russia and European nations "preparing a plan to defeat to deal with "the real threat that faces us".

He said: "Perhaps we better recognise that the West faces the biggest threat and crisis to our way of life we have seen for over 70 years. The recent beheadings of the British and American hostages graphically illustrates the problem and of course we have our own citizens from our won countries engaged in that struggle too.

"In the war against Islamic extremism, whatever we may think of him as a human being, he is actually on our side.

"I suggest we grow up, I suggest we recognise the real threat facing all of our countries, communities and societies, we stop playing war games in the Ukraine and we start to prepare a plan like Syria, like Iraq, like Kenya like Nigeria or Syria and help the deal with the real threat that faces us. Let's not go on provoking Putin whether we like him or not."

He added: "Amongst the long list of foreign policy failures and contradictions in the last few year, amongst them the bombing of Libya, the desire to arm the rebels in Syria, has been the unnecessary provocation of Vladimir Putin.

"This EU Empire, ever seeking to expand, stated its territorial claim on the Ukraine some years ago, just to make that worse of course some Nato members said they too would like the Ukraine to join Nato

"We directly encouraged the uprising in Ukraine that led to the toppling of the president Yanukovych and that led in turn of course to Vladimir Putin reacting. And the moral of the story is if you poke the Russian bear with stick..."

However Mr Farage suggested that these differences should be put aside with Russia and European nations "preparing a plan to defeat to deal with "the real threat that faces us". He said: "Perhaps we better recognise that the West faces the biggest threat and crisis to our way of life we have seen for over 70 years. The recent beheadings of the British and American hostages graphically illustrates the problem and of course we have our own citizens from our won countries engaged in that struggle too. "In the war against Islamic extremism, whatever we may think of him as a human being, he is actually on our side. "I suggest we grow up, I suggest we recognise the real threat facing all of our countries, communities and societies, we stop playing war games in the Ukraine and we start to prepare a plan like Syria, like Iraq, like Kenya like Nigeria or Syria and help the deal with the real threat that faces us. Let's not go on provoking Putin whether we like him or not." He added: "Amongst the long list of foreign policy failures and contradictions in the last few year, amongst them the bombing of Libya, the desire to arm the rebels in Syria, has been the unnecessary provocation of Vladimir Putin. "This EU Empire, ever seeking to expand, stated its territorial claim on the Ukraine some years ago, just to make that worse of course some Nato members said they too would like the Ukraine to join Nato "We directly encouraged the uprising in Ukraine that led to the toppling of the president Yanukovych and that led in turn of course to Vladimir Putin reacting. And the moral of the story is if you poke the Russian bear with stick..."

This shows what an easy ride Nigel Farage is currently getting from the media. Even criticism from the past gets removed.
(H/T @localnotail.bsky.social)

30.09.2025 07:27 β€” πŸ‘ 23    πŸ” 9    πŸ’¬ 3    πŸ“Œ 0

Is this an attempt at edgy humour, Comrade? Try harder next time.

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Reform UK's ex-Wales leader Nathan Gill admits pro-Russia bribery Nathan Gill admits eight charges of bribery while being a Member of the European Parliament.

BBC News - Ex-Reform politician admits Russia-linked bribery charges
www.bbc.com/news/article...

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https://globalnews.ca/news/11164371/israel-gaza-takeover-capture-plan-cabinet/

https://globalnews.ca/news/11164371/israel-gaza-takeover-capture-plan-cabinet/

Israel has announced the indefinite invasion and occupation of the entire Gaza Strip. Thanks to US complicity under both Biden and Trump, Israel was able to massacre more than 50,000 people and evade international consequences.

It is currently starving 2.5 million people, half of them children.

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Government censorship comes to Bluesky, but not its third-party apps ... yet | TechCrunch Government censorship has found its way to Bluesky, but there'sΒ currentlyΒ a loophole thanks to how the social network is structured.Earlier this

Welp...

"Earlier this month, Bluesky restricted access to 72 accounts in Turkey at the request of Turkish governmental authorities... As a result, people in Turkey can no longer see these accounts, and their reach is limited."

techcrunch.com/2025/04/23/g...

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The myth that won’t die: blaming NATO for russia’s war

By EUvsDisinfo

This myth, recycled and rebranded by kremlin apologists, shifts blame for russia’s aggression onto the West – ignoring history and facts. It’s time to call this narrative what it is

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❗️Zelensky reposted a 2018 statement by former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo:

β€œThe U.S. reaffirms its policy of non-recognition of the Kremlin’s claims of sovereignty over territory seized by force.”

A timeless reminder: Might doesn’t make right.

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Crimea is Ukraine πŸ’™πŸ’›

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Do people not remember what happened to women last time?
"he's taking everybody's stuff out…That's his speciality, he's the uterus collector".

"an experimental concentration camp. It was like they're experimenting with our bodies." #3E #opDeathEaters
www.bbc.com/news/world-l...

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Laughing + crying

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JUST IN: Deputy Assistant to the President and "Counterterrorism Czar" Sebastian Gorka says anyone advocating for due process for Kilmar Abrego Garcia could be viewed as "aiding and abetting a terrorist" and be federally charged. (h/t Philip Germain)

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Trump officials 'fed up' with Europe's efforts to strengthen Ukraine, Economist reports The Trump administration officials are dissatisfied with European countries' ongoing support for Ukraine, underscoring the growing rift between Washington and Europe, the Economist reported on April 1...

US Trump regime officials at the Pentagon reached out to β€œan unspecified allied state,” and tried to force them to halt their aid and arms supplies to Ukraine. They refused and now the European Commission is issuing burner phones and basic laptops to staff traveling to the U.S. to avoid espionage.

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A whistleblower's disclosure details how DOGE may have taken sensitive labor data

A whistleblower's disclosure details how DOGE may have taken sensitive labor data

The IT team met to discuss insider threats - namely, the DOGE engineers, whose activities it had little insight into or control over. "We had no idea what they did," he explained. Those conversations are reflected in his official disclosure.
They eventually launched a formal breach investigation, according to the disclosure, and prepared a request for assistance from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). However, those efforts were disrupted without an explanation, Berulis said. That was deeply troubling to Berulis, who felt he needed help to try to get to the bottom of what happened and determine what new vulnerabilities might be exploited as a result.
In the days after Berulis and his colleagues prepared a request for CISAs help investigating the breach, Berulis found a printed letter in an envelope taped to his door, which included threatening language, sensitive personal information and overhead pictures of him walking his dog, according to the cover letter attached to his official disclosure. It's unclear who sent it, but the letter made specific reference to his decision to report the breach. Law enforcement is investigating the letter.

The IT team met to discuss insider threats - namely, the DOGE engineers, whose activities it had little insight into or control over. "We had no idea what they did," he explained. Those conversations are reflected in his official disclosure. They eventually launched a formal breach investigation, according to the disclosure, and prepared a request for assistance from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). However, those efforts were disrupted without an explanation, Berulis said. That was deeply troubling to Berulis, who felt he needed help to try to get to the bottom of what happened and determine what new vulnerabilities might be exploited as a result. In the days after Berulis and his colleagues prepared a request for CISAs help investigating the breach, Berulis found a printed letter in an envelope taped to his door, which included threatening language, sensitive personal information and overhead pictures of him walking his dog, according to the cover letter attached to his official disclosure. It's unclear who sent it, but the letter made specific reference to his decision to report the breach. Law enforcement is investigating the letter.

While investigating the data taken from the agency, Berulis tried to determine its ultimate destination. But whoever had exfiltrated it had disguised its destination too, according to the disclosure.
DOGE staffers had permission to access the system, but removing data is another matter.
Berulis says someone appeared to be doing something called DNS tunneling to prevent the data exfiltration from being detected. He came to that conclusion, outlined in his disclosure, after he saw a traffic spike in DNS requests parallel to the data being exfiltrated, a spike 1,000 times the normal number of requests.
When someone uses this kind of technique, they set up a domain name that pings the target system with questions or queries. But they configure the compromised server so that it answers those DNS queries by sending out packets of data, allowing the attacker to steal information that has been broken down into smaller chunks.
"We've seen Russian threat actors do things like this on
U.S. government systems," said one threat intelligence researcher who requested anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly by their employer.
That analyst, who has extensive experience hunting nation-state-sponsored hackers, reviewed the whistleblower's technical claims.

While investigating the data taken from the agency, Berulis tried to determine its ultimate destination. But whoever had exfiltrated it had disguised its destination too, according to the disclosure. DOGE staffers had permission to access the system, but removing data is another matter. Berulis says someone appeared to be doing something called DNS tunneling to prevent the data exfiltration from being detected. He came to that conclusion, outlined in his disclosure, after he saw a traffic spike in DNS requests parallel to the data being exfiltrated, a spike 1,000 times the normal number of requests. When someone uses this kind of technique, they set up a domain name that pings the target system with questions or queries. But they configure the compromised server so that it answers those DNS queries by sending out packets of data, allowing the attacker to steal information that has been broken down into smaller chunks. "We've seen Russian threat actors do things like this on U.S. government systems," said one threat intelligence researcher who requested anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak publicly by their employer. That analyst, who has extensive experience hunting nation-state-sponsored hackers, reviewed the whistleblower's technical claims.

Within minutes after DOGE accessed the NLRB's systems, someone with an IP address in Russia started trying to log in, according to Berulis' disclosure. The attempts were "near real-time," according to the disclosure. Those attempts were blocked, but they were especially alarming. Whoever was attempting to log in was using one of the newly created DOGE accounts - and the person had the correct username and password, according to Berulis. While it's possible the user was disguising their location, it's highly unlikely they'd appear to be coming from Russia if they wanted to avoid suspicion, cybersecurity experts interviewed by NPR explained.
On their own, a few failed login attempts from a Russian IP address aren't a smoking gun, those cybersecurity experts interviewed by NPR said. But given the overall picture of activity, it's a concerning sign that foreign adversaries may already be searching for ways into government systems that DOGE engineers may have left exposed.
"When you move fast and break stuff, the opportunity to ride the coattails of authorized access is ridiculously easy to achieve," said Handorf. What he means is that if DOGE engineers left access points to the network open, it would be very easy for spies or criminals to break in and steal data behind DOGE.
He said he could also see foreign adversaries trying to recruit or pay DOGE team members for access to sensitive data. "It would not surprise me if DOGE is accidentally compromised."

Within minutes after DOGE accessed the NLRB's systems, someone with an IP address in Russia started trying to log in, according to Berulis' disclosure. The attempts were "near real-time," according to the disclosure. Those attempts were blocked, but they were especially alarming. Whoever was attempting to log in was using one of the newly created DOGE accounts - and the person had the correct username and password, according to Berulis. While it's possible the user was disguising their location, it's highly unlikely they'd appear to be coming from Russia if they wanted to avoid suspicion, cybersecurity experts interviewed by NPR explained. On their own, a few failed login attempts from a Russian IP address aren't a smoking gun, those cybersecurity experts interviewed by NPR said. But given the overall picture of activity, it's a concerning sign that foreign adversaries may already be searching for ways into government systems that DOGE engineers may have left exposed. "When you move fast and break stuff, the opportunity to ride the coattails of authorized access is ridiculously easy to achieve," said Handorf. What he means is that if DOGE engineers left access points to the network open, it would be very easy for spies or criminals to break in and steal data behind DOGE. He said he could also see foreign adversaries trying to recruit or pay DOGE team members for access to sensitive data. "It would not surprise me if DOGE is accidentally compromised."

Musk’s DOGE involved in what appears to be a foreign espionage operation and data theft. They also have death threatened US federal whistleblowers and disabled security systems, deliberately allowing Russian IPs to access sensitive US federal government systems.

www.npr.org/2025/04/15/n...

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Calm down, folks, it was just an attempted assassination of a Jewish Democratic governor and his family on the first night of Passover, it’s not like somebody spray painted a dick on a Cybertruck.

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US β€˜demands control’ from Ukraine of key pipeline carrying Russian gas Senior Kyiv economist describes latest postion of Trump administration in talks as β€˜colonial-type’ bullying

US β€˜demands control’ from Ukraine of key pipeline carrying Russian gas #Ukraine

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The number of dead has risen to 34 and over 100 injured from Russia’s Palm Sunday terrorist attack in Ukraine.

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Terrorist attack in Sumy Ukraine carried out by Russia

Terrorist attack in Sumy Ukraine carried out by Russia

Russia carried out a terrorist attack in Sumy, Ukraine using ballistic missiles. They murdered at least 31 civilians and injured 80+ others as people celebrated Palm Sunday. Russia attacked at midday to maximize the number of civilian casualties.

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Sumy, Ukraine. People gathered for Sunday church services. At least 21 dead

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DOJ accused of β€˜abuse of power’ after sending armed US Marshals to whistleblower’s home A former U.S. Department of Justice pardon attorney delivered sworn testimony before Congress on Monday, accusing her former agencyβ€”now under the leadership of Attorney General Pam Bondiβ€”of β€œcorruptio...

Her firing came shortly after she declined to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson.

β€œWithin hours of my decision not to do that,” Oyer said, β€œI was escorted out of my office by DOJ security officers.”

www.rawstory.com/trump-doj-26...

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List of 381 Books Removed from USNA Library Discover the magic of the internet at Imgur, a community powered entertainment destination. Lift your spirits with funny jokes, trending memes, entertaining gifs, inspiring stories, viral videos, and ...

I put them as images in case you don't like downloading PDFs imgur.com/a/7dcYYvz

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Allow it, but introduce a regulation which states that any product which uses it must have the word "chlorinated" preceding the name, or any term which is associated with meat in the packaging, advertising or otherwise.
I.e.
Kentucky Fried Chlorinated Chicken
Chlorinated Chicken Mcnuggets

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A few states may want to join them. Republic of Vesputia, perhaps?

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@ningo-flamingo is following 15 prominent accounts