What if the catastrophes of history were not mistakes at all?
Years of asking that question - from JFK through the Dulles brothers to the postwar American imperial project.
The result: short documentary films on the hidden currents of Imperial power.
https://t.co/F7jqgXKhbn
Mbudziyadhura has been feasting on Chamisa all day, berating him for lack of leadership structures and a lack of a constitution for CCC. And I agree with Mbudziyadhura, unfortunately 😂 - after all that’s what we all encouraged Chamisa to do towards the 2023 elections.
Except that Mbudziyadhura himself praised Chamisa before his defeat in 2023 for not having structures 😂
Mbudziyadhura claimed that it was very smart for Chamisa to not have structure as it would help him avoid infiltration. Now he has turned around and is now berating him 😂
With Mbudziyadhura, it’s heads he wins, and tails Chamisa loses 😂
Here are v11s.
A £2,500 a month salary in the UK.
Sounds alright until you actually break down where it goes.
£1,100 — Rent
£291 — Income tax
£116 — National Insurance
£180 — Council tax
£175 — Gas & electricity
£50 — Water
£70 — Car insurance
£250 — Food
£40 — Phone
£50 — Leisure
£2,322 gone before you've even paid for fuel, clothes, toiletries, subscriptions, emergencies or anything unexpected.
That leaves just £178.
You're working full time and barely have enough left to deal with one unexpected expense.
But apparently people just need to "budget better."
@HistoryFactou Ecclesiastes 9:5-6: The dead know nothing, get no more reward, and lose all share in earthly love, hate, and-or envy.
Job 7:9-10: As a cloud fades and is gone, the one who goes down to the grave does not come back up; he will never know his home again.
🚨 KIM DOTCOM: “SIGNAL IS NOT SECURE — ALL THE TOOLS ARE BEING WATCHED”
This is a disturbing warning from Kim Dotcom in his interview with Tucker Carlson.
Carlson asks a simple question: are any of the communications apps millions of people rely upon — Signal, WhatsApp, iMessage — actually secure?
Dotcom's answer is unequivocal:
“No.”
He goes much further, claiming that Signal is compromised by a US government “back door” and that people discussing genuinely sensitive information are wrong to believe their conversations cannot be accessed.
Then comes perhaps the most chilling part of the exchange.
Carlson asks whether someone attempting to organise resistance to tyranny could communicate securely.
Dotcom replies:
“You can't... because all the tools are being watched.”
That is an extraordinary allegation. It needs evidence — particularly the specific claim of a government back door in Signal — but the wider question deserves serious scrutiny.
How private are our supposedly private communications, and who ultimately has the ability to access them? @TuckerCarlson@KimDotcom
Where does the name Chitungwiza come from?
1/ It comes from Dungwiza raChaminuka - Chaminuka's grasslands.
Chaminuka Pasipamire was a great prophet & leader among Hera / Mhofu people.
Pasipamire was murdered by Lobengula in 1883, 8 years before Rhodes' Pioneer Column arrived
14/ Folks, this is a part of a bigger story of what our people endured. That we don't talk about it doesn't mean we shouldn't. The conversation must happen in the interest of unity.
There's no need for this generation to defend Mzilikazi or Lobengula because you were not there