🇻🇪🐶 En medio de la tragedia que vive Venezuela, equipos de rescate están también salvando a animales que quedaron atrapados entre los escombros tras el terremoto.
😢Así vivieron esta pareja de ancianos el terremoto de #Venezuela
Dos fuertes sismos sacudieron el miércoles el oeste de la capital de Venezuela, provocando el derrumbe de edificios en #Caracas, dejando personas atrapadas bajo los escombros, y llevaron a científicos a estimar que se producirían “numerosas víctimas y daños extensos” en el país.
#Venezuela
En Italia, un melanina portante fue a una playa y se empezó a pajear enfrente de los niños
(No voy a mostrar esa parte)
los padres lo agarraron y lo re cagaron a piñas
Por alguna razon una mina lo salio a defender
🇲🇽‼️🚨 CELEBRATION GOES CRAZY:
Mexico celebrated a bit too much after their victory over Czechia and things got crazy.
Women flashed their breasts, everyone partied, some fought, and a car plowed through the crowd.
Insanity on the streets.
This is genuinely shocking, and says so much about our approach to China.
I decided to check for independent reviews of the English version Xi Jinping's latest book, published a year ago, to see what people had to say about it since I hadn't read it myself.
To my surprise, I couldn't find any: not a single thoughtful review about the book out there! Even on Amazon, check it for yourself (https://t.co/1LVlhACA53): the book has only 3 ratings, that's it.
No matter where you stand on China, you’ve got to admit that’s pretty crazy: the sitting president of the world's rising superpower publishes a 700-page book explaining exactly what he's doing and why, and we don’t even care to look.
If there ever was a fact that illustrates just how willfully ignorant we are about China, this is it.
All the more because we then go spew the usual clichés around how secretive and impenetrable the Chinese system is: the book is on Amazon for $21 for crying out loud!
Anyhow, this felt so wrong that I figured I'd fix it. I bought the book, read it attentively and wrote what I hope you'll agree is a thoughtful review of it.
The book contains genuinely surprising passages, such as Xi writing that oversight of the Communist Party by "the judiciary, the public, and the media" was not just something the Party must “readily accept,” but something that he framed as historically decisive - an essential component to "escaping the historical cycle of rise and fall" that has doomed every dynasty in China's history.
Other passage that I'm sure would surprise many: a common narrative out there is that China blames the West for the century of humiliation and is driven by revenge. Well, Xi explains that's not true at all: the century of humiliation was China's own mistake, originated in the Ming Dynasty's disastrous "policy of national seclusion" that "resulted in China missing out on the opportunities presented by the Industrial Revolution" and "led to China’s decline."
All in all, the book is remarkably self-reflective and thoughtful. For instance Xi recognizes that his drive for “full and rigorous internal governance” - including to rid the Party of corruption - risked "instill[ing] fear and apprehension, or intimidate members into inaction.” He emphasizes the need for pragmatism in this regard, codified in a framework called the “Three Distinctions” that separates honest mistakes - made while experimenting, reforming, or operating without precedent - from deliberate violations committed for personal gain.
And many other surprises still. I found it a genuinely fascinating read for anyone interested in how the Chinese system works and how Xi thinks - or anyone interested in governance, period, as so much of what he writes is pretty universally applicable.
This is the link to my review of the book, an article I titled "The Book the West Refuses to Read": https://t.co/DYowWEESOd
🔥 Russian woman burns down her own apartment for $550
A resident of Chelyabinsk fell for a scammer who promised her an insurance payout if she set fire to her apartment and recorded the whole thing on video.
During the arson, the man watched everything via video call and literally directed her actions. As the apartment started burning, he insisted that she stay inside.
“According to the procedure, we need to wait exactly five minutes,” he told her.
The recording captures the scammer repeatedly urging the woman not to leave the apartment, even as the rooms filled with smoke.
When she began struggling to breathe, she finally ran outside.
In the end, the apartment burned down completely.
WTF is happening? Oliver Tree was creating an Antarctica documentary on UFOs, Alien Bases and Agartha, where he spent 300 days in Antarctica doing research on them.
Two days after Oliver Tree died, on 6/6/26 they released his Antarctica Documentary at his Album release party.
Was Oliver Tree killed like David Wilcock and several other scientists for knowing too much about UAPs and Aliens? This would be over a DOZEN people who have recently disappeared or died who were looking into UFOs and Aliens.
ALSO, it appears that Oliver Tree also predicted his own death and he died with Argentinian YouTuber Gaspi. How did he know he was soon going to die and what in the world did he discover in Antarctica. I cover this and more in this video below (also plan on making a longer video on YouTube) -
🚨 He Translated Ancient Hebrew Texts for The Vatican for YEARS Until He Was FIRED for Speaking Up About What His Translations Revealed! (It's Aliens)
The Holy Bible is, according to Mauro Biglino, not a spiritual text about an omnipresent God, but an historical record of Non-Human Intelligences interacting with, and ultimately engineering, early Humanity.
These beings are known as The Elohim.
After years of working with the most respected publishing companies under the umbrella of The Vatican, producing 17 books through these channels, he was immediately fired upon publicly stating his position on the true meaning and true translation of the original Biblical texts.
His findings, theories and conclusions are based upon decades of professional translation experience, specialising in ancient Hebrew texts.
This fascinating conversation with Mauro goes deep into his realisations, conclusions and theories regarding the true meaning of The Bible and the ancient corpus of texts that form its foundations.
The TLDR?
Humanity is a cargo cult, influenced by superier intelligences, engineered genetically by these intelligences, and world religions, including the overarching narratives of monotheistic texts, have their roots in direct interactions between Humans and these Non-Human Intelligences, these interactions are referenced more profoundly in the original translations, which were, in many cases, removed from later translations that became mainstream religious scripture.
LA CHINE EN 1908
Images rares d'une caravane de chameaux longeant la Grande Muraille et arrivant à Pékin.
Le dernier plan est une vue vers le sud depuis Qianmen.
Une autre époque, une autre Chine...🧐
(🎥Albert Khan)
🍄 #Yunnan#MushroomSeason has officially begun~
📍 Simao, Pu'er — the wild mushroom street
🌿 Stalls line every corner, piled high with fresh-picked forest fungi
Have you ever tried Yunnan's wild mushrooms? 🤤
(Video from People's Daily on Weibo)
@VoiceofPD@goyunnanchina
Dalian, the Pearl of Northeast Asia.
When I was a kid, it was called "the Hong Kong of the North."
But actually if you ask the locals now, nobody envies Hong Kong at all.
Whether it's climate, cleanliness, or quality of life, Dalian is way better than Hong Kong.
Today I wandered Urumqi (Xinjiang's capital) and local non-tourist streets. I made a clear firsthand observation: Uyghur residents are everywhere, going about their daily lives. Men wear traditional doppa hats, women wear yashmaq, and the Uyghur language is spoken everywhere.
I captured many videos of every district and market I visited and I plan to publish once I have time to edit them.
In the meantime, here are a few photos of the Grand Bazaar.