This is an incredible admission that pro-Israel forces are going straight to the AI companies to alter the perception of reality that you see.
You can call this influence, manipulation or control, but you can’t say it’s not happening. She just told you they’re doing it.
They joke about raping Palestinian men and killing Palestinian babies but will cry “blood libel” and “antisemitism” when you call them the bloodthirsty parasites they are.
إمبارح كنت بتمشى في سبليت كرواتيا و لمحت عامود جرانيت أحمر فقلت للي معايا عندي إحساس إن العامود ده من مصر طبعا شوية ضحك بعدها و بعديها بخطوتين لقينا طبعا تمثال أبو الهول اللي في الصورة و الموضوع قلب إني بشرح إن الرومان لما غزوا مصر لقوا المصريين عندهم القدرة الفريدة إنهم يعملوا ١
مبروك لأول شركة أمن معلوماتي مصرية توصل لـ YC
بداية متأخرة ولكن مبشرة في سوق تسيطر عليه اسرائيل بشكل مقلق ليس لنا كعرب فقط ولكن للعالم أجمع.
وللعلم، قطاع تكنولوجيا المعلومات وعلي رأسه الأمن السيراني في اسرائيل يشكل ما نسبته 53% من إجمالي الصادرات الإسرائيلية.
قطاع الأمن السيبراني يشكل ما نسبته 7% من قطاع تكنولوجيا المعلومات هناك ومع ذلك حقق القطاع 40% تقريبًا من اجمالي الاستثمارات.
To make sure British citizens realise what's going on, Palantir can now:
• Build and run the National Firearms Registry, tracking the addresses and medical files of 500,000 gun and explosives holders across all 43 police forces.
• Map your digital footprint by trialling police systems (like Project Nectar) that pull your texts, call logs, emails, and social media data into a single profile.
• Track your physical movements by linking live number plate trackers, CCTV locations, and mobile phone tower pings.
• Process unverified intelligence by feeding anonymous tips and police notes about who you meet into automated linking models.
• Profile police officers using data-matching tools that actively scrape the device logs, vehicle uses, and system logins of a force's own employees.
• Access direct NHS data through a £330 million contract, using admin privileges that let engineers view patient environments before the files are scrambled (pseudonymised).
This is the same Palantir used to coordinate the largest simultaneous terrorist attack in history by the IOF in Lebanon.
This is the same Palantir used by the IOF since 2014 and actively being used in Gaza.
@TonyMellace7 NDT says it's dark skin people, the deluded afrocentrists think it means them.
Ancient Egyptians are either aliens or anyone but Egyptians. Smh
يعملوا عواميد من الجرانيت بأطوال كبيرة و ده طبعا كان إكتشاف كبير للممعاريين الرومان لأنه بيتيحلهم يبنوا بأبعاد أكبر فطبعا ابتدى الشحن على روما و غيرها كغنيمة و للإستخدامات الأخرى الموضوع كمل للعصر المسيحي ..المصريين في لحظة بطلوا ينتجوا العمدان دي عشان بتتنهب و تروح للرومان
i’m obsessed with this hospital in barcelona because whoever built it understood that beauty is a form of medicine that can uplift the human spirit and support healing
RO KHANNA: “Let me be clear, Netanyahu is the one that actually told members of congress to add section 224 (merging the U.S. and Israeli militaries) into the bill.”
Khanna says the quiet part out loud. Our elected officials are subservient to a foreign nation. We are Occupied.
Dr. Muhammad Mashali, lovingly known across Egypt as “The Doctor of the Poor,” never owned a car or a cellphone. He lived without luxury, but spent over 50 years quietly healing thousands of lives.
Every day, he walked the streets of Tanta in Egypt’s Nile Delta to his modest clinic, where patients, rich or poor, were always welcome. Many paid nothing. Some days he treated 40 to 50 people, often covering the cost of their medicine himself.
After graduating with honors in 1967, he made a solemn vow: he would never turn away anyone who couldn’t afford treatment, a promise inspired by watching his father sacrifice everything for his education.
“My reward is not money,” he once said, “it’s the smile of someone whose suffering has ended.”
When a wealthy businessman once gifted him $20,000, a car, and an apartment, Dr. Mashali sold it all and used every penny to buy medical equipment for his patients.
He treated everyone with equal dignity, regardless of religion, status, or background. For more than ten hours a day, he offered not just medicine, but compassion and hope.
Dr. Muhammad Mashali passed away in 2020 at the age of 76, leaving behind no wealth, no grand possessions, only a profound legacy of kindness.