Example - how to find a fraudulent doc (#robosign). Google signers. Check the dates to see if it matches the title (ask your #realestate friend). There were several confirmed #docx locations like in #Florida#georgia etc #bankfraud
On March 26, 2026, during a debate on violence against women in Germany’s Bundestag, left-wing MP Kathrin Gebel was repeatedly interrupted by AfD MP Martin Reichardt. She responded:
“Mr. Reichardt, the clitoris has 3,000 nerve endings, and you’re still more sensitive. That’s quite an achievement.”
This is the first time taking #jetstar and is the first time I was giving 24+ hr notice prior to the departure. So many times I was told at the counter “… eh… your flight has been delayed / canceled” at the counter and ended up waiting at airports #typhoon#台風6号
Kaori Nara Turner, my dear mentor n long time friend, is making an appearance at #徹子の部屋 today on TV asahi at 1 pm
Tetsukos Room program which is the oldest running interview tv show in Japan
可愛いKaoriさん 楽しみ😊
📚🇺🇸TRUMP “LIBRARY” 2030 - You are invited to the Library/Museum/Hotel/Legacy in Miami.
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Music: Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: No. 4, In the Hall of the Mountain King
🇯🇵 Former Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba just dropped the truth about Trump. I met him three times. If you tell him he is wrong, he gets angry right away. You cannot say that. You have to say you are absolutely right and flatter him to save face. That guy judges everything by loss or gain.
This is not a secret. This is how the US operates. Flatter the leader. Stroke the ego. Pretend he is always right. That is not diplomacy. That is servitude. Japan has been doing this for decades. Bowing to Washington. Flattering US presidents. Ignoring its own interests.
Ishiba is speaking the truth that Japanese politicians usually hide. Trump cannot handle criticism. He cannot handle being wrong. He judges everything by what benefits him. Not what benefits the US. Not what benefits Japan. What benefits him.
The world knows this. The US knows this. But no one says it out loud. Ishiba just did. The mask is off. The empire is run by a man who cannot be told he is wrong. And the world is expected to bow. Japan is waking up. The rest of the world is watching.
Protesters in Tokyo have rallied against the US-Israeli war on Iran and condemned their government’s alignment with the Trump administration.
Activists are campaigning to keep the ‘no-war’ clause in Japan’s post-war constitution, which PM Sanae Takaichi has vowed to revise.
In 1988, the US Navy shot down Iran Air Flight 655, a civilian passenger plane, killing 290 people including 66 children.
No one was held accountable.
That impunity didn’t end. It set a precedent.
@prem_thakker breaks down the attack you’ve probably never heard about
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A Danish scientist counted bugs on the same windshield, same road, same conditions, every year for 20 years. By year 20, 80% of the insects were gone.
In Germany, a group of volunteer bug scientists did something even bigger. They set traps in 63 nature reserves, not farms, protected land, and weighed everything they caught. Same traps, same method, 27 years straight. The total weight of flying bugs dropped 76%. In midsummer, when insects should be peaking, it was 82% gone. A follow-up in 2020 and 2021 checked again. No recovery.
In the UK, they literally ask drivers to count splats on their license plates after a trip. The 2024 count came back 63% lower than just 2021. Three years.
A 2020 study pulled together 166 surveys from 1,676 locations around the world. Land insects are disappearing at roughly 9% every ten years.
Here’s where it hits your plate. About 75% of the food crops we grow depend on insects to pollinate them, everything from apples to almonds to coffee. One 2025 study modeled what a full pollinator collapse would look like: food prices jump 30%, the global economy takes a $729 billion hit, and the world loses 8% of its Vitamin A supply.
Birds are already feeling it. North America has lost 2.9 billion birds since 1970. A study from just weeks ago found half of 261 bird species on the continent are now in serious decline, and the losses are speeding up in farming regions. The birds that eat insects lost 2.9 billion. The birds that don’t eat insects? They gained 26 million. That ratio tells the whole story.
One of the German researchers behind the 27-year study drives a Land Rover. He says it has the aerodynamics of a refrigerator. It stays clean now.
The White House's official video about Takaichi's meeting with Trump highlighted some key moments:
•Japan's cherry tree gift to the US
•Takaichi laughing at the Joe Biden autopen picture
•Takaichi saying that only Trump can bring peace to the world