It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them.
It includes:
64,537 videos
17,905 photos
Ability to download individual videos
Searchable index
Exhaustive sources list (300+ journalists)
Geolocation data
Livemap with minute to minute updates
Victim list
It can be accessed here: https://t.co/s0Se94PXWF
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We will keep adding the rest of the archives to the site, be patient- it is difficult work. Continue to seed the torrents provided, as that is the best way to ensure the footage remains stored in decentalized way.
God bless all those who sacrificed their lives to get this footage out, and everyone invovled in collecting/archiving it.
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@IanCarrollShow When I was a kid, I asked my dad how far a 30-06 could go through a tree (he was a hunter and I own that 30-06 to this day). His response...he held his hands apart about a foot.
Israelis no longer receiving proper warnings of Iranian strikes.
Iran has wiped out the entire US THAAD and Patriot radar system in the Gulf using $50k drones. It will cost billions and take a decade to replace.
I pieced together all the satellite photos of the strikes & bases.
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2023 Toyota Rav4, Utah license plate number T912KM
2025 Toyota 4Runner, Utah license plate number Z923DA
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@wideawake_media The more you decrease your energy use, the more they rely on fixed fees, fixed riders, fixed delivery charges. Fixed fees disincentivize conservation.
@AAnon55 Gen X didn't end in 1980. I'm 1980 and don't feel like anything changed that year to define a generation. Iran-iraq war? Did anyone get it at that age? If anything, computers changed the playing field, but they weren't "wide" spread until late late 80s.
I was born in 1981 (43 years old). "Technically" I don't think I fall into the Gen X category. Pretty sure it ended in 1980 but I've also seen 1981. Even if I am at the very beginning of the Millennial generation, I'm Gen X to the core.
You couldn't keep me in the house. I wanted to run the streets & I didn't always go home when the street lights came on. I was one of the wild ones. Talk shit get hit was a way of life. There were no screens to hide behind. You had to say it to peoples faces & see what happend. FAFO was not a catch phrase, you had to put up or shut up.
We didn't run around with guns, we handled shit like men. We could have knives on us & never pull'em. If you lost, you take your ass whooping like a man. Most of the time we would squash the beef afterwards. If not, you can back down & become everyone's target, or throw down again next time. Win or lose, you got respect for throwing hands.
You could only act like a badass for so long before someone called you out (it's easy for a pitbull to spot a chihuahua). You had to be what you said you were back in the day. Even friends would fight & hug it out after.
People that say Anons are just keyboard warriors need to remember that there are a lot like me. I'm part of a unique group of people that grew up without computers & cell phones. The technology boom happened in our lifetime & we've watched it evolve. Patriots in my age range are built different. We aren't hiding behind a mask or keyboard. We learned how to use tech as a weapon & started fighting. We're fighting the system without violence. Not because we're afraid, but because if we go all in, WE GO ALL IN! We're the battle scarred warriors sitting in the garden. If the time for us to step out of the garden comes, we will start walking.
We are the last resort!