So now it's funny and humane to be kidnapped and sent to fight and probably die, against your will?
"The film [Easter Day] tackles the topic of mobilization with humor and humanity"
https://t.co/xvEqroiOBM
Israel just closed the only crossing bringing food into Gaza.
No explanation. No warning. Just closed.
Tomorrow the price of everything goes up. The day after, the shelves get thinner. The week after, the kitchens start making harder decisions.
This is the strategy, not a side effect.
Mosley's internal communications at Palantir expose a mindset focused on domination rather than service. His strategy for penetrating British healthcare was explicit: "Buy our way in" by acquiring smaller companies, then "take a lot of ground and take down a lot of political resistance."
https://t.co/4SEbn5nKZC
"In 1992, a startling document was leaked from the office of Paul Wolfowitz. The Wolfowitz Memo called for a permanent US military presence on 6 continents to deter all 'potential competitors from even aspiring to a larger regional or global role.'"
Un 7 de junio de 1954, fallecía el matemático Alan Turing, tras haber sido castrado químicamente por Churchill por ser homosexual, Alan era un héroe antifascista que durante la WW2 consiguió descifrar el sistema de comunicaciones nazi Enigma.
Como pago por su enorme labor contra los nazis, el gobierno de Churchill le persiguió durante años por ser homosexual.... Alan fue descubierto en una relación con otro hombre y los británicos le dijeron o vas a prisión o castración química, en las leyes homófobas más duras de la época.
Tras la castración, Alan nunca se recuperó de esa brutalidad, le causó graves daños fisiológicos y mentales que le llevaron a suicidarse con cianuro, mordiendo una manzana envenenada con el químico,
Los mismos que hablan de la homofobia en Cuba en los años 60, lo cual estaba mal en todo el planeta, ocultan que en Reino Unido castraban a los homosexuales y por su odio homófobo que acabaron con la vida de un genio como Alan Turing.
Now I get it!
“The kicker: the same people killing the monitors want to mine the deep sea for minerals. So they are destroying the only tools that could measure what that mining does. That is not an accident.
That is the point. You cannot see the damage if you break the instruments first.”
4 large new data centers coming online in Texas this month failed their voltage test, which ensures that when they disconnect from the grid, they don't unbalance the power and cause more disruptions and outages. https://t.co/ubdxI53FLh