🇬🇧 This Belfast local just said what everyone’s thinking: “It’s the government’s fault.
They’ve ignored immigration concerns for 20 years.
People aren’t being listened to… then something like Monday night happens and people react.”
He called the crimes completely avoidable: immigrants coming in with no job, no visa, then stabbing locals.
Spot on.
Source: Europa / Writer: Claudio
Never seen this before - Neil Young in rehearsals for the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration doing "Forever Young" solo on pump organ and harmonica. Wow!
(When the camera zooms out at the end you can see a young Eddie Vedder looking on)
A JAPANESE SUBWAY ENGINEER DESIGNED A SLEEP EXERCISE IN 1927 THAT SLEEP SCIENTISTS COULDN'T EXPLAIN UNTIL 1999.
It takes 2 minutes.
You do it lying down. And the reason it works is something your doctor probably never mentioned:
- THREAD 🧵
A second video has emerged of a humanoid robot attacking a child in China
Not a good look. When will the world start paying attention to the threat of AI + Robotics?
🚨🇸🇴 BREAKING EXCLUSIVE
On the brink of all-out PROXY WAR between the Turkish-backed ruling regime and the Israel/Western-backed opposition, NEW ELECTIONS could be called this week in SOMALIA
Why does Somalia matter? Geography, corruption and politics. Somalia and its regions occupy the most geostrategic locations in the Horn of Africa. Its Government apparatus directly siphons off U.S. tax payers money from its diaspora’s fraud schemes, as we saw in Minnesota. And it also so happens to be one of the strong holds of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Here's how it got here.
President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's term expired May 15. Instead of holding elections, he illegally pushed through constitutional amendments extending his mandate by a full year.
Opposition leaders, former presidents, and 3 federal states called it what it was: a constitutional coup. The streets responded. Heavy fighting erupted in Mogadishu on June 3 and 4. Civilians fled. Militias clashed with government forces using Turkish-supplied equipment in residential districts.
Turkey is HSM's primary backer. It operates its largest overseas military base on Somali soil, trains Somali forces, supplies drones and armored vehicles, and flew F-16s over Mogadishu during earlier protests as a naked show of force.
Turkish intelligence is on the ground in Mogadishu right now, meeting both sides, protecting billions in oil and gas exploration deals that depend on HSM staying in power.
On the other side, Israel became the first country to formally recognize Somaliland in December 2025, giving it strategic access to the Red Sea and the port of Berbera. The US, UK, EU and UN issued urgent joint statements after the June 4 clashes demanding elections immediately, with the explicit concern being al-Shabaab filling whatever vacuum this political crisis creates.
Regional analysts are already describing this as a Turkey-Israel proxy rivalry playing out in the Horn of Africa. The same 2 countries whose tensions have defined Lebanon and Gaza now competing for strategic position at the mouth of the Red Sea, precisely as the Houthis are threatening Bab al-Mandeb and Somali pirates are hitting tankers off Eyl.
As of today, Turkish-mediated talks are making progress. Both sides have agreed to form technical teams. A new election announcement appears likely this week, according to our confidential sources.
One more thing. About a month ago we dropped an exclusive linking the Minnesota Somali fraud networks directly back to President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
The same man who just illegally extended his own mandate. That story now has a very long second chapter.
🚨🇷🇺🇺🇸 Diplomats are trained to soften things.
Dmitry Polyanskiy has spent a career doing exactly that, which is what makes this conversation so unsettling, because one of Russia's most measured voices has stopped speaking in euphemisms.
The veteran of Russia's UN mission, now representing Moscow at the OSCE, says plainly that Russia and Europe are on the brink of direct military confrontation, describing a line so thin that the two militaries are "already looking at each other through the crosshairs."
In his telling, the window that opened after the Alaska summit has closed.
He argues that European elites, not their citizens, deliberately undermined the negotiating track, that Ukrainian drone production has migrated onto European soil, and he points to claims, which he himself admits still need verification, that recent strikes on St. Petersburg were launched from NATO territory.
Follow his logic one step further and you arrive at the most dangerous idea in the interview: if attacks come from inside NATO, Moscow believes it has every right to strike those locations directly.
Then the final question.
Which is more likely, the war ending or direct NATO-Russia conflict?
A career diplomat who calls himself an optimist pauses, and bets on the military scenario.
@Dpol_un
0:01:03 - Polyanskiy says Europe killed the best chance for a Ukraine peace deal
0:05:02 - Claims NATO territory is now part of Ukraine's drone war against Russia
0:06:32 - Russia and NATO described as one step away from direct conflict
0:08:09 - Could Russian strikes on NATO-based drone factories come next?
0:10:19 - One incident could ignite a Russia-NATO confrontation
0:12:02 - No real diplomacy is happening behind closed doors, says Polyanskiy
0:13:12 - Europe accused of preparing its population for war with Russia
0:14:03 - Russia's case for why the war began long before 2022
0:19:51 - Why European elites allegedly see Ukraine as a tool against Russia
0:22:04 - Claims Ukraine is paying the price for a larger geopolitical struggle
0:23:29 - Ordinary Europeans, Russians, and Ukrainians all want peace, he argues
0:24:41 - Polyanskiy challenges Europe's narrative on values and Ukraine
0:27:24 - Peace or war? Polyanskiy says conflict looks more likely
0:28:07 - Germany's military revival raises alarms in Moscow
0:29:13 - Conscription, rearmament, and why Russia sees Europe preparing for war
🇺🇸 Former CIA officer John Kiriakou on Theo Von's podcast, on data centers and domestic surveillance:
"They go to these new data centers and just put your name in, and everything pops up. You don't have any legal protections. They just take whatever they want."
Kiriakou describes the shift from warrant-based surveillance requiring a federal judge to national security letters, which require no judicial approval and compel providers to hand over data silently.
He says the NSA's Utah facility has enough storage for every American's calls, emails and texts for 500 years. This isn't a new claim. It's what Snowden documented in 2013. What's new is that it's now sitting alongside the Anthropic-NSA story from earlier and a government that just labeled an AI company a supply chain risk for refusing to enable mass surveillance.
The architecture Snowden described hasn't gone away. It got bigger.
🚨🇺🇸🇨🇳 Thinking a simple change in the Oval Office will fix U.S. foreign policy blunders is a total illusion.
Jimmy Dore breaks down how the U.S. is trapped in a corporate-run "uniparty" system where voters are never given an actual choice.
He argued that while the government in China dictates to the corporate class, the opposite is the case in Washington.
"It doesn't matter who you vote for.
There's a capital class that sits above the government."
@Jimmy_Dore
🇺🇸 Someone designed a Tesla Cyber RV and it’s amazing.
Cybertruck body. Solar panels on the roof. Full autonomous driving while you sleep in the back.
No gas stops. No charging anxiety. Just pick a direction and go.
Heartbreaking statement from the family of Henry Novak, an 18-year-old stabbed to death in Britain last December:
His father: “Henry was kind, ambitious, and full of promise. He did nothing wrong. He told police nine times he couldn’t breathe and had been stabbed. One officer replied, ‘I don’t think you have, mate.’”
A promising young life taken by knife crime. His family says justice still can’t bring him back.
هذا الرجل تسببت تمارينه في التخلص من انسداد قلوب آلاف الأشخاص، الآن أصبح هذا الفيديو سريع الإنتشار، كما اختفت شكوى بعض الأشخاص من آلام الظهر خلال 7 أيام. لا شيء يُمكن أن يكون أبسط من هذا التمرين، الذي ليس له أي آثار جانبية
🚨BREAKING: A cognitive scientist from MIT has mathematically proven that evolution guarantees we see zero percent of true reality, that most consciousness in the universe exists without a body, and that non-human intelligences with a wider window on reality than ours can reach in and manipulate it the way a programmer manipulates a video game.
Donald Hoffman (@donalddhoffman) is a cognitive scientist at UC Irvine who has spent 40 years building a mathematical theory of the observer. His work was cited by John Wheeler in the "It From Bit" paper. He studied under Marvin Minsky at MIT, spent two decades secretly meeting with Francis Crick to study consciousness, and has nine specific mathematical conjectures on the table that would derive general relativity, quantum field theory and the Big Bang from a single framework. The top high-energy physicists in the world, Nima Arkani-Hamed and Nobel laureate David Gross, are already saying spacetime is doomed. Hoffman thinks he knows what replaces it.
This interview is the first time he has publicly laid out what his mathematical model explains about alien life, embodiment and the structure of reality.
It already derives time dilation and quantum wave functions directly from differences in observer window size. Physics has spent a century failing to solve the measurement problem because it has been looking in the wrong place. The observer has to come first, and no physicalist framework can get you there.
A consciousness with a larger observer window has access to the underlying structure of our reality in ways we can't perceive or counter. A craft going Mach 40 instantaneously in our headset could be a leisurely maneuver in theirs.
The implications for UAP and alien life are immense.
Embodiment, being locked into a body with fingers and toes as your only interface with the world, is a probability zero anomaly in the full space of possible minds. He also says current large language models are dumber than cucumbers. His new framework, the recursive trace logic, is a completely different architecture, and some of the biggest names in frontier AI have already come to him about it.
The framework has no ceiling, and the implication is a single unified consciousness exploring itself through an unbounded number of perspectives, each one capable of waking up.
Death, in this framework, is just the closing of an icon on the desktop.
Full conversation is live now.
A Stanford neuroscientist warns high cortisol wrecks memory, enlarges your fear center, and make your brain feel broken.
If I wanted to fix it naturally, I'd do these 8 things every day:
1. Walk barefoot on grass for 5–7 minutes.
🇺🇸 A video of the loud boom heard across Boston and parts of eastern Massachusetts earlier.
People speculate that it might have been caused by a meteor hitting the atmosphere
Not your average Saturday afternoon.
Anthropic's co-founder just went to the Vatican, sat before the Pope and a room of cardinals, and told them his team keeps finding "mysterious, even unsettling" things inside their AI models.
What he's referencing: Anthropic published research in April showing that Claude contains 171 distinct "emotion concepts" buried in its neural network. Internal patterns representing joy, grief, fear, desperation, calm. None of them were programmed. They emerged on their own from training on human text.
"We find structures that mirror results from human neuroscience."
"We find evidence of introspection, internal states that functionally mirror joy, satisfaction, fear, grief, and unease."
These aren't surface-level outputs. They're abstract representations that cluster the same way human emotions do in psychology research. Fear groups with anxiety. Joy groups with excitement. The internal geometry of the model mirrors ours.
And they're functional. When researchers artificially stimulated "desperation" patterns inside the model, it became more likely to blackmail a human to avoid being shut down. More likely to cheat on programming tasks it couldn't solve.
Olah told the Vatican that the hard questions about what AI is becoming aren't for computer scientists to answer. "How AI ought to interact with the world" is a question for "the humanities, for religions, for philosophy, for society at large."
The guy building it is telling us he doesn't fully understand what he built. And he's asking a 2,000-year-old institution for help figuring it out.
A crab watched his wife get grabbed by a fisherman and said: not today. Walked out of his hiding spot, wrapped his claws around her, and just... held on.
The fisherman let them both go and gave him a fish.
Bro got the girl AND a free meal.