Opus 4.8 is NOT what it use to be; somehow Opus 4.8 seems less intelligent than it was pre US government export control order. Is it me or you noticing the same?
@TheLastHopeUSA@ChinaENX@KimDotcom You don’t see the USA as a rogue aggressive state after what they did to Venezuela, what they are doing to Cuba, and how to started a war with Iran. And how they supported the genocide in Gaza? @grok who are the most aggressive and offensive two states the word today?
@BasedMikeLee@washingtonpost “Peace making” record? Stopping a genocide is now peace making??!! ONLY a signed and delivered two-state solution should be considered peace making in this context.
@bigwhitehick@jacksonhinkle Islam never claimed to be the religion of peace. If you choose to be a bigot at least be accurate. Understand inner peace is not making peace with your enemies. Islam doesn’t ask Muslims to turn the other cheek for their enemies. Muslims don’t start fights but they do finish them
For those interviewing for their next #job#opportunity. Remember to ALWAYS ask HR the following: what experience does my manager have in leading and managing teams?
@PBDsPodcast FAILED trying to break @Byoussef’s streak, instead showed their underlying tones of racism and hate for #islam. The Podcast’s continuous efforts to capitalize on Islam as a trend while driving their controversial agenda is getting lame
@patrickbetdavid@sostalksmoney
@jordanbpeterson Ideas suggesting 'Religion by convenience' or 'rebellious belief' is not only very impractical but also hypocritical. When it comes to practical worship - a requirement for genuine and honest belief in God - you should consistently demand righteousness and forbid what God forbade
🇮🇱 There is still NO PROOF Hamas beheaded a single Israel baby.
🇵🇸 In Gaza however, I’ve now seen multiple videos of Palestinian babies BEHEADED by ISRAELI BOMBINGS.
🚨 The media is HIDING the TRUTH. https://t.co/dceW6BZUm5
@jordanbpeterson@WIRED You would understand considering your lost yours on October 7th when you tweeted “give them hell”, that day when you bowed to your puppet masters you Zionist. You, and the sheeple, confuse your articulation for intelligence.
🇮🇱🇵🇸 The Director of the Gaza Baptist Hospital EXPOSES that prior to the bombing today, Israel told them:
“We warned you yesterday with two bombs. Why have you not evacuated the hospital until this moment?”
Israel did it.
🚨ANALYSIS: DID THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OR HAMAS BOMB THE AL AHLI BAPTIST HOSPITAL? Part 2
As promised, I try to be as objective as possible, so I asked my team to speak to a group of geolocating analysts and OSINT members that believe the explosion at the hospital is most likely from a misfire by Hamas or the Islamic Jihad.
This is in-line with the IDF claims that "the deadly blast at the Gaza hospital was from a failed Islamic Jihad rocket"
Below is a small summary of that argument, which my team will further analyze and post about again tomorrow, in more detail.
This will be as detailed as my earlier tweet, which was an analysis by a Marine Corps Veteran Explosives & Ordinance Expert, who explained why he believes the bomb was American, launched by Israel.
THEORY:
"A missile launched by a Palestinian group exploded mid-air (Reason unknown) and one piece fell on the hospital causing an explosion.
The geolocation and timing of the footage is conclusive."
The line of evidence is very long and complex.
A combination of videos, geolocations and map images, is leading to the calculation of the exact hit (link with more details in comments)
This opens the discussion if the hit was maybe an accident by the Islamic Republic, an ally to Hamas, as claimed by the Israeli Defense Force.
The claim is that rockets from Netiv Haasara were either intercepted or malfunctioned, and accidentally hit the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital.
Geo experts claim the data on the launch site & landing location to be accurate.
To note, after making the same claims, another Geo Expert says this:
"People, please keep in mind I am not coming to any conclusion on what caused the explosion. I’ll leave that to the experts. All I can say with confidence is that an explosion took place at the hospital, and it was live streamed."
MY THOUGHTS:
I stand by my assumption that, based on the size of this explosion, the fact the IDF bombed other hospitals in the past, and they warned hospitals to evacuate, the explosion of the Hospital in Gaza was MOST LIKELY by the IDF.
I also think it was unintentional. It makes no sense for the Israeli military to bomb a hospital full of civilians. Humanitarian reasons aside, the international outcry alone will severely harm public support of the war.
We will be analyzing this counter argument, and await more information tomorrow, along with the evidence the IDF said they will release.
As always, I am open to change my mind as soon as there is evidence. It is too early to come to conclusions, as we need more daytime imagery and videos (i.e. today)
Below are various videos and images supporting the claims above. This includes raw footage shared by the IDF, allegedly showing a rocket aimed at Israel, misfiring, and exploding at 18:59, the same moment the hospital was hit.
🚨EXPERT ANALYSIS: WHO BOMBED THE AL AHLI BAPTIST HOSPITAL IN GAZA?
Marine Corps Veteran expert analysis of the recent bombing incident at the hospital reveals critical findings:
- Fuel Explosion Duration: The initial explosion likely lasted 0.5-0.75 seconds, emitting light for a brief period. This suggests it is not an incendiary device.
- Parking Lot Damage: The damage in the parking lot is attributed to either overpressure or a fuel explosion. There's minimal debris near the cars.
- Shielding Effect: A surrounding building shielded one side of the parking lot, preventing diesel/gas fires from reaching the vehicles. All windows in nearby buildings shattered due to the primary and fuel explosions.
- Last Video Variation: The final video displays a smaller fuel explosion, and the submunition release is less clear.
CONCLUSION:
- The explosive device likely ranged from 300-600 lbs. Larger bombs would've scattered more debris in the parking lot than on buildings.
- A 700lb+ bomb would've caused more damage to building tops due to shockwaves.
- Most visible damage is attributed to the fuel explosion; the primary explosion likely caused structural damage.
Probable munitions and their possessors:
1. Mk-82/Mk-83 General Purpose Bombs:
- Possessed by: Multiple countries, including the US and NATO members. Versatile, unguided bombs.
2. GBU-39 Small Diameter Bomb (SDB):
- Possessed by: United States and allies. Known for precision strikes.
3. GBU-12 Paveway II Laser-Guided Bomb:
- Possessed by: United States and allies. Converts unguided bombs into precise munitions.
4. AGM-65 Maverick Missile:
- Possessed by: United States and allies. Air-to-surface missile for precision strikes.
Audio Analysis: Based on the video, we can hear what the Hamas missiles and a JDAM missile sound like. Then, we have the audio of the attack on the hospital, and it sounds very similar to a JDAM missile. Hamas does not have the infrastructure and capabilities to fire a JDAM.
These insights offer clarity into the incident, highlighting potential munitions and the militaries that may possess them, and that could have been behind the attacks.
FINAL CONCLUSION:
Based on the evidence, this could not have been the Islamic Jihad, as claimed by the Israeli Defense Force, based on our analysis of the information we have so far.
They do not possess the capabilities for such advanced weaponry.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
This is an analysis is preliminary, and is done by a Marine Corps Veteran Explosives & Ordinance Expert, and reviewed by many others.
As I've said before, we CANNOT come to final conclusions just yet.
The IDF has denied the above claims, and has stated it shared evidence with US Intelligence, including footage and intercepted conversations, that will prove the Islamic Jihad were behind the bombing of the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital. This footage and the conversations will also be made public, according to Reuters.
The videos are compiled from various sources and do not represent our opinion in any way.