⭕️Pierluigi Battista: “io so”.
Io so. Io so che le ragazzine e i ragazzini della scuola ebraica romana devono togliersi la divisa per non essere individuati come “sionisti”.
Io so che due giornalisti ebrei sono stati cacciati con la forza dall’Università di Roma dagli energumeni di Cambiare rotta .
Io so che dopo il 7 ottobre a Roma hanno sfregiato la targa che ricorda il piccolo Stefano Gay Taché, ucciso dagli eroi anti sionisti nell’ottobre del 1982 davanti al Tempio Maggiore .
Io so che dopo il 7 ottobre molte pietre d’inciampo a Roma sono state vandalizzate.
Io so, lo sanno tutti i romani, che il Ghetto è sotto assedio e che c’è un servizio di autodifesa, accanto alla polizia e ai carabinieri , in difesa della propria gente, dei propri negozi , del proprio museo. Io so che per presentare un libro gli ebrei romani devono avvertire la Digos o come si chiama.
Io so che gli energumeni hanno impedito con la forza la presentazione di un libro su Golda Meir.
Io so che un corteo aperto da una striscione con su scritto “Viva il 7 ottobre , giorno della Resistenza “ voleva raggiungere con la violenza la Sinagoga e il Ghetto ma è stato fermato dalla polizia al prezzo di 40 feriti tra le forze dell’ordine.
Io so che a Viale Marconi un ebreo con la kippah è stato aggredito .
Io so che tutti sanno che a Londra hanno massacrato due ebrei con la kippah e bruciato le ambulanze di un centro sanitario ebraico ma tutti fanno finta di niente .
Io so che per commemorare la Shoah bisogna essere protetti da imponenti cordoni di forze dell’ordine.
Io so che gli ebrei in tutta Italia hanno paura di entrare all’Universita con catenine con la stella di Davide .
Io so che l’Anpi non dice mai niente e si arroga il diritto di cacciare gli ebrei dalle manifestazioni del 25 aprile.
Io so che in Francia molti ebrei vogliono scappare e ci sono ebrei che per prenotare un taxi devono dare un nome falso.
Io so che quelli dell’Anpi, partigiani abusivi , non sanno nulla della storia gloriosa del sionismo perché sono ignoranti come capre.
Io so che gli ebrei romani hanno paura e si sentono isolati.
Io so che pubblicano le liste degli ebrei, dei sionisti, dei fiancheggiatori dei sionisti (quorum ego, onorato) dei loro negozi, dei luoghi dove lavorano .
Io so che in questo clima fetente e irrespirabile possa venir fuori dai bassifondi della disperazione un ventunenne debole e frastornato tentato da gesta orribili.
Ma io so che chi parla e delira di “gruppi para militari” ebraici è un cialtrone . Io so, e a differenza di Pasolini , ho pure le prove .
Shalom
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I just spent 2 incredible weeks in Italy and it is so frustrating to come back to the U.S…
How is it possible @RobertKennedyJr that the Italian food supply is so vastly superior.
I literally ate bread at every meal, dessert multiple times per day, and generally ate way more than I do in the U.S.
Not once did I have acid reflux. Not one headache, no digestive problems, and I didn’t gain any weight.
If I ate the same way in the U.S. (I used to at times) I would have gone through a full bottle of Tums and Advil just to get through the day…
WHY does the U.S. allow glyphosate in wheat, high fructose corn syrup in food and who knows what in our milk products?
The difference in quality of life in Italy vs the U.S. is staggering from their common sense (anti corporate) food regulation.
WHY aren’t more people upset about this?
The U.S. is the richest country in the world and we eat like one of the poorest.
Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
🇧🇪 Belgian MEP Kris Van Dijck: “I have a big problem about how the United Nations works at this moment. The Islamic Republic of Iran was nominated to a U.N. committee shaping policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention. How is that possible?”
Un homme entre dans un restaurant de luxe et est accueilli par un robot d'intelligence artificielle parfaitement vêtu en serveuse qui lui dit : - Je suis désolée, monsieur, mais toutes les tables sont occupées et vous devrez attendre une demi-heure ; mais si vous le souhaitez, la maison vous offre un verre au bar et nous pouvons discuter un peu, pour que l'attente soit plus agréable.
Un peu surpris, le client répond qu'il est d'accord.
Le robot demande : Ça vous ennuierait de me dire quel est votre quotient intellectuel ?... C'est pour savoir de quoi je peux parler avec vous. Le monsieur répond : Il est de 160.
À partir de là et pendant une demi-heure, le robot dialogua avec aisance et amabilité sur les derniers événements culturels, l'économie mondiale, l'analyse des tendances du marché global, et sur les plus récentes avancées scientifiques et technologiques.
Le client, très impressionné décide de revenir au bout de quelques jours mais, pour voir la réaction du robot, cette fois il lui dit qu'il a un quotient intellectuel de 90.
Le robot ne lui parle que de football, des buts de la sélection, des derniers potins de la télé et du show-business, et de la dernière vidéo des tiktokeurs à la mode. Toujours rempli de curiosité, au bout de quelques jours le client revient pour la troisième fois et cette fois il dit au robot que son quotient intellectuel n'est que de 40.
Alors le robot s'approche de son oreille et, parlant à voix basse et sur un ton complice, lui dit : "tout ça c'est la faute au complot sioniste, c'est les juifs qui tiennent les médias et l'économie dans le monde, Free Palestine !"
🤷🏻♂️🇮🇷Lo dico da iraniano, con il sangue di una terra martoriata nelle vene e il respiro di un’#Europa 🇪🇺che mi ha cresciuto, ma che oggi non riconosco più.
Ho perso il conto dei sassi lanciati contro di me. Mi chiamano "sionista", "venduto", sputano epiteti antisemiti con la bava alla bocca solo perché ho commesso il peccato più grave di questo secolo: ho osato pensare. Ho osato rifiutare l’isteria collettiva, quel coro sguaiato e ignorante che oggi domina il palcoscenico del mondo.
La cecità di chi urla per Gaza ha raggiunto vette di demenza pura. Per costoro non esistono più nazioni, non esiste storia, non esiste geografia. Esiste solo il dogma. È un’ideologia che cancella il discernimento e lo sostituisce con il fanatismo da stadio.
Assisto a un paradosso che grida vendetta: mentre gli intellettuali #arabi più lucidi e coraggiosi cercano disperatamente di recidere il cordone ombelicale con l’oscurantismo religioso, perché hanno capito che il teocrate è il primo nemico della vita, l’Occidente "evoluto" regredisce. Si tuffa in un odio tribale che puzza di vecchio, di marcio, di fine.
Diciamolo chiaramente, senza la paura del "politicamente corretto" che ci sta strozzando: se tornassimo al 1933, questi fanatici che oggi sfilano nelle nostre piazze non avrebbero nulla da imparare dai #nazisti. La radice è la stessa. Il veleno è lo stesso.
È quell’odio viscerale per la libertà dell’altro, quel desiderio feroce di veder bruciare chi non si inchina al loro idolo di turno.
Siamo di fronte a una nuova orda, e stavolta non cavalca dal deserto: è nata e cresciuta tra i banchi delle nostre università, coccolata dalla nostra stessa viltà.
#Iran #Italia #NoPropaganda #Occidente #Verità
Yesterday in London: 8°C, grey skies, borderline polar conditions… and the locals are out here confidently showcasing pale, hairy legs like it’s the Riviera.
Honest question for the Brits: is this a genetic mutation, a cultural flex, or just a lifelong refusal to acknowledge weather forecasts?
I need answers.
It's interesting to see the overlap between Bitcoin's 200WMA and its estimated Cost of Production.
First off: the price (~$74,000) is sitting within about 1% the power law 'average' production cost.
2nd: these metrics suggest we're not where you think we are in the market cycle.
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You'll notice there are several of these 'plateaus' in the 200WMA - and when they transition from one plateau to the next one up, typically pushing the WMA itself ABOVE the CoP, it is during these transitions when a bull run happens.
This time - since the FTX crash/end of 2022 - the price rose 7.8x despite have NO detectable plateau-plateau transition - in fact that whole time, the 200WMA has been trending downward, the same as how it has done every time during an 'accumulation market,' NOT a bull market.
I believe this supports the ISM PMI theory; this has NOT been a bull run, its been a pseudo-bull run, similar to 2019.
Of course, this also implies that we HAVE BEEN down the bear market path for some time, and once the business cycle picks up again (may be happening in a matter of months or less), Bitcoin price could start to experience the turnaround we've all been watching for.
Current BTC Price: $74,324
200-Week MA: $58,751 (BTC is +26.5% above)
CoP Power Law: $73,523 (BTC is +1.1% above)
Meet the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, one of Europe’s most tangible symbols of centralized financial control. 🪙🦋🍄
Back in the Renaissance, the powerful Medici banking family pushed out the butchers and filled the bridge with goldsmiths and jewelers instead. (Many shops are still family-run and centuries-old today.)
Why? Controlling the gold trade meant controlling wealth. The Medici made sure all valuable trade on the bridge passed through merchants they trusted, letting them monitor, influence, and profit from every transaction. 😳
Above the shops, they even built a secret corridor so the Medici could move across the city without mixing with the public below.
For hundreds of years, finance has worked like this: a few powerful families controlling who participates and how money flows. 👀
Bitcoin was born to change that. It unlocked a new financial system that’s truly inclusive and transparent. One that doesn’t belong to any single institution, government, or bank, but to all of us.
This is why I'm here for the long run and I'll keep buying Bitcoin and crypto! 🔥
The Scientific Bitcoin Institute exists for exactly this reason.
Claims about Bitcoin's environmental impact — positive or negative — should not be decided by documentaries, petitions, or press releases. They should be decided by evidence.
The Virunga case is striking: a national park director stating on record that Bitcoin mining saved his park from collapse. Similar cases are emerging in Bhutan and Costa Rica. Nine peer-reviewed papers now document Bitcoin mining's incentive effects on renewable energy generation.
This is the kind of case the SBI will study systematically — not to advocate, but to measure. Stranded energy utilisation rates. Carbon displacement per terahash. Economic multipliers for conservation-adjacent communities. Ranger employment before and after. Forest coverage over time.
Science doesn't do vibes. It does numbers.
If Bitcoin mining is saving rainforests, we want to know exactly how, at what scale, and under what conditions it replicates. If it isn't, we want to know that too.
The era of energy FUD decided by celebrity documentaries is over. The era of peer-reviewed Bitcoin science has begun.
— Scientific Bitcoin Institute
As someone who experienced the “warmth of collectivism” firsthand as a child, because Russian colonisers brought communism and collectivism to my very individualistic country, let’s dig into what that “warmth” actually looked like.
1. A flat or house to live in. You literally couldn’t buy one. That simply wasn’t an option. You waited for years to get housing assigned by the state. And you can already imagine the quality: quickly built blocks, or the confiscated apartments of “enemies of the people” who were shot or sent to the Gulag. The party elite got the good places. Ordinary people got a cheap Khrushchyovka with a tiny kitchen and no lift after 5–10 years of waiting. No other option.
2. Your job “for life” (whether you wanted it or not). Officially, everyone had work. In practice, you didn’t choose a career so much as you were placed into one. Want to switch? Good luck. Want to start a business? Cute. Private enterprise was either illegal, punished, or pushed into shady “don’t ask, don’t tell” territory.
3. Travel? Not for you. You couldn’t just decide to go somewhere, even within the “friendly” socialist world, without permissions. The border wasn’t a line on a map, it was a wall in your head. Want to see the West? That wasn’t a holiday plan, that was a crime plot.
4. Information was “collective” too. One TV truth, one newspaper truth, one approved version of reality. If your eyes disagreed, your eyes were “wrong.” And if you repeated what you saw out loud, you could become a “problem.”
5. The “warmth” came with a price: fear. You learned early what not to say, to whom, and where. You learned that walls had ears, and sometimes so did classmates. Collectivism works best when everyone self-censors.
6. Queues: the national sport. Food, shoes, furniture, books, washing machines, a decent winter coat. You stood in line because “they might bring something.” Planning your life around rumours about deliveries isn’t community. It’s scarcity management.
7. Quality didn’t matter, because choice didn’t exist. When there’s only one type of sausage, it doesn’t have to be good. When there’s only one brand of anything, the producer doesn’t compete for you. You compete for the product.
8. Equality was a slogan, not a reality. Officially, everyone was equal. Unofficially, some were “more equal,” and their equality came with better housing, better shops, better doctors, and better futures.
9. Collective responsibility meant individual guilt. One person messes up, everyone gets punished. One person speaks out, everyone gets threatened. It trains people to police each other, not support each other.
And the punchline: they still called it “care.” Not because it was caring, but because calling it care made it harder to argue with.
Tallinn occupied buy Societs.
It is out 📣
Introducing the Bitcoin Momentum Model
A disciplined framework for recognizing regime shifts, reducing exposure to prolonged bearish conditions, and staying invested during sustained uptrends.
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