UAE-based speaker Tim Humble reveals that he can only speak about Islam with government approval.
The UAE government has to approve every single lecture that he gives or posts online.
Similar restrictions exist throughout the Gulf, but the most restrictive controls are in the UAE and Bahrain.
The UAE and Bahrain governments are also the ones most in bed with Israel.
This is why you cannot trust speakers based in the UAE or Bahrain, or those who have business interests in those countries.
Anything they say online has been approved by, essentially, Israel.
This is why we should call them Zionist agents. That is what they really are.
One of the most brutal scenes in human history has been leaked.
Footage from an Israeli aircraft shows thousands of starving Palestinians running towards an aid truck, before it bombs and kills them all.
A video that the world must never forget.
🚨🚨 عــــاجــل - المقابلة الصحفية لـ مصطفى زيكو و هو يبكي بحرقة بعد المباراة.
🗣 " الحكم ظالم، حسبي الله و نعم الوكيل. بيضيع مجهود بلد كاملة."
" الكأس موجهة للأرجنتين."
France was robbed in 2022 in the final. One bad decision after another. Now every team that plays against Argentina gets the France 2022 treatment. Truly amazing that there isn't a concerted efford against this corruption. At least Trump made phone calls to defent his players.
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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There are moments in Gaza when suffering becomes so ordinary that people stop asking for solutions.
They begin asking only for the smallest relief. A little less pain.
A child who sleeps through the night.
When I entered the clinic that morning, I noticed a young woman carrying a baby so small that I could not tell whether the child was a newborn or simply made tiny by hardship.
When her turn came, she gently placed the baby on my desk and said:
“I want any cream you have.” Any cream. Not a specific medicine. Not a particular treatment.
Just anything.
She uncovered the baby and showed me the severe rash covering much of the child’s fragile skin.
“I treat the baby with whatever free creams I can find in clinics,” she explained.
“Anything helps.”
As she spoke, I noticed something else. The baby was not wearing a diaper. Only pieces of cloth.
I asked why.
“I can’t afford diapers,” she replied calmly. “I wash these and use them again.”
Then she added that they were living in a tent and that her husband had suffered a serious foot injury and was unable to work.
“I’m not asking for much,” she said.
“I only want a cream.”
But what caught my attention most was not the rash.
It was the malnutrition.
The baby was severely underweight. The kind of malnutrition that is visible before any examination even begins.
So I asked the mother whether she had noticed.
She nodded. “Yes, I know.”
Then she said something I cannot forget: “When the baby gets older, things will get better.”
Not because she truly believed it.
But because hope was cheaper than treatment.
And treatment was something she could no longer afford. That was the moment that broke me.
Not the tent. Not the poverty. Not even the illness.
But the fact that this mother had lowered her expectations so much that she no longer dreamed of proper medical care, diapers, or adequate nutrition.
She came asking for the smallest thing she could imagine. A tube of cream.
Any cream.
Something that might make the baby hurt a little less.
The baby could not have been more than five months old.
Too young to understand war. Too young to understand poverty. Yet already carrying both on that tiny body.
There is something profoundly cruel about a world in which a mother’s greatest hope for her child is no longer a better future.
Only a little less suffering tonight.
#WoundedGaza
It is crucial to understand that this is a major reason for the West’s increasing belligerence toward China over the past decade. China’s development is challenging Western monopolies. This imposes a direct squeeze on Western profits but it also undermines a core tenet of imperialism.
The West’s monopoly power allows them to impose dependency on the global South. The South is forced to export large quantities of raw materials and intermediate goods in order to pay for imports at monopoly prices.
This produces large net flows from the global South, propping up the West’s growth and profits. If the West’s monopoly power declines, this flow gets cut off. They are desperate to prevent this from happening, to the point of fantasising about going to war with China to destroy China’s industrial base.
The West’s whole model for capital accumulation depends on Southern dependency. As that arrangement becomes increasingly unstable, the Western ruling class will become increasingly violent.
Once we said “unprotected strike”, everyone knew to ask who did or didn’t do what.
Once we say “undocumented immigrant”, we will be able to deal with who is meant to do what.
In a letter to Georges de Lauris, who has just lost his mother, Proust writes:
“There is one thing I can tell you now: you will know a sweetness that you cannot yet conceive. When you had your mother you thought a great deal about the days when you would no longer have her. [+]
🚨BREAKING: Two researchers from UPenn and Boston University just published a paper that should be uncomfortable reading for every CEO automating their workforce right now.
The argument is straightforward. Every company replacing workers with AI is also eliminating its own future customers. Laid off workers stop spending. Enough of them stop spending and nobody can afford to buy anything. The companies that fired everyone end up selling into an economy with no purchasing power left.
Every executive can see this. The math is not complicated. But here is why nobody stops.
If you do not automate, your competitor does. They cut costs, lower prices, take your market share, and you collapse anyway. So every company automates knowing it is collectively destructive because the alternative is dying alone while everyone else survives. The researchers proved this is a Prisoner's Dilemma playing out in real time.
The numbers are already moving. Block cut nearly half its 10,000 employees this year. Jack Dorsey said AI made those roles unnecessary and that within the next year the majority of companies will reach the same conclusion. Salesforce replaced 4,000 customer support agents with AI. Goldman Sachs deployed a coding tool that lets one engineer do the work of five. Over 100,000 tech workers were laid off in 2025 and AI was cited as the primary driver in more than half those cases. 80% of US workers hold jobs with tasks susceptible to AI automation.
The researchers tested every proposed solution. Universal basic income does not change a single company's incentive to automate. Capital income taxes adjust profit levels but not the per-task decision to replace a human. Collective bargaining cannot hold because automating is always the dominant strategy.
They also identified what they call a Red Queen effect. Better AI does not solve the problem, it accelerates it. Every company chases faster automation to gain market share over rivals but at the end everyone has automated equally, the gains cancel out, and the only thing left is more destroyed demand.
The one thing the math says could work is a Pigouvian automation tax. A per-task charge that forces companies to account for the demand they destroy each time they replace a worker.
The conclusion is that this is not a transfer of wealth from workers to owners. Both sides lose. Workers lose income. Companies lose customers. It is a deadweight loss with no market mechanism to stop it on its own.
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Most of the lego videos are made by an Iranian agency called Explosive Media, which is a private company with no relation to the Iranian "regime".
The same people who shout from the rooftops that it is wrong to conflate the actions of the Israeli regime to individual Jews - will regularly conflate the actions of individual Iranians to the Iranian government.
Apparently, "Jews are not a monolith", but all Iranians are a hivemind.
Every single time. We are all different, you are all the same.
this is special.
Palestinians and Lebanese are gathering pieces of their children in plastic bags, forced by Israel to live in bug and rat infested tents, amidst increasing open sewage and garbage piles, hungry, freezing, sweating, thirsty, despairing, crippled, amputated, out of school, out of work, out of bread, out of water, degraded and oppressed beyond measure, beyond reason, beyond any human comprehension, but these sons of bitches want to talk about "antisemitic tropes." they want to analyze Palestinian speech.
Oh no! Did I hurt someone's feelings? Did I fail to condemn their thoroughly debunked rape hoax? Did I talk too much about the verified, thoroughly documented and supported systematic rape of Palestinians by Israelis? Was I not deferential enough to Karen the colonizer whose great grandma survived a Nazi camp? Am I too angry that Israelis are committing a genocide and no power is doing a fucking thing about it? Should I be a more polite victim? Did I scream too loud or cry too much when I saw, over and over, the insides of our children's skulls? Do I dwell too much on my own family shattered to all corners of the globe so every Jew can have an extra country?
How dare I?
All the masks are off, including these so-called "lefty" trash folks and outlets that publish them.
#wipeisraeloffthemap wipe it all the way off.
https://t.co/FZzcrYZgVz
RAG is broken and nobody's talking about it.
Stanford researchers exposed the fatal flaw killing every "AI that reads your docs" product in existence.
It’s called "Semantic Collapse," and it happens the second your knowledge base hits critical mass. If you've noticed your AI getting "dumber" as you add more data, this is exactly why.
Right now, companies are dumping thousands of documents into their AI, thinking it’s getting smarter.
When you add a document to RAG, it converts it into a high-dimensional vector.
Under 10,000 documents, this works perfectly. Similar concepts cluster together.
But past 10,000 documents, the space fills up. The clusters overlap. The distances compress.
Everything starts to look "relevant."
It is a mathematical law called the Curse of Dimensionality. In a 1000-dimensional space, 99.9% of your data lives on the outer edge. All points become equidistant from each other.
That perfect, relevant document you are looking for now has the exact same mathematical similarity as 50 completely irrelevant ones.
The Stanford findings are brutal:
At 50,000 documents, precision drops by 87%. Semantic search actually becomes worse than old-school keyword search.
Adding more context doesn’t fix the AI. It makes the hallucinations worse.
Your "nearest neighbor" search isn't finding the best answer anymore. It's finding everyone.
We thought RAG solved hallucinations.
It didn't. It just hid them behind math.