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Leaders order IDF to cause economic damage to Iranian regime, after nearly finishing bombing all military targets outlined at start of campaign
A month into the war with Iran, the Israeli military has almost completed bombing all of the targets it defined for itself at the start of the conflict, and has now been ordered by Israelโs political leadership to shift to hitting โeconomicโ targets of the Iranian regime, The Times of Israel learned on Monday.
Israelโs defense establishment is now in what it described as the โcompletion phaseโ of the goals it set out at the start of the war, meaning it believes it has largely achieved its objectives of degrading Iranโs military capabilities and โcreating the conditionsโ for the Iranian regime to fall, The Times of Israel has learned.
The Times of Israel has learned that the defense establishment believes that the Iranian weapon production capabilities have been severely degraded, setting Iran back years. The goal of โcreating the conditionsโ for the Iranian regime to topple has also been achieved โabove and beyond,โ according to the defense establishment, although it still remains unclear when, or if, the Iranian population will rise up against its oppressive government.
As the IDF has almost completed bombing all of Iranโs weapon production sites, Israeli leaders, including Defense Minister Israel Katz, have ordered the military to carry out strikes on targets that cause economic blows to the Iranian regime.
This included a strike on major Iranian gas infrastructure in the countryโs south nearly two weeks ago, and strikes on two of Iranโs largest steel factories on Friday. In both cases, Israel aimed to cause massive economic damage to the Iranian regime, according to security sources.
The evidence supporting the IDF's claims about the destruction of Iran's missile production capabilities "setting it back years" isn't supported. Iran has underground factories that are unreachable by even the most advance bunker busting bombs. Israel is bombing Iran's business and industrial sector because they can't destroy Iranian missile bases nor the launchers nor the factories. They have no other option and this carries the risk of seeing Israel's economy being destroyed in the process.
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Israel shifts to hitting Iranโs economy, as it enters โcompletion phaseโ of war
Leaders order IDF to cause economic damage to Iranian regime, after nearly finishing bombing all military targets outlined at start of campaign
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Trump administration to pay Michael Flynn in settlement over earlier prosecution
The former national security adviser sued during the Biden administration, alleging he was "politically targeted" for his association with Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.
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China just topped that. Let that sink in.
If US thinks fight against China will be a replay of Pacific War, then US today would be Imperial Japan in 1941, China would the US at the end of WW2.
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The U.S. stated that it was "damaged" when imagery shows the aircraft was destroyed.
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๐ฎ๐ทโ๏ธ๐ฎ๐ฑ The Iranian attack on the Ramat Hovav industrial zone south of Beersheba struck the facilities of Israeli pharmaceutical company, Teva Pharmaceuticals.
Teva manufactures a lot of drugs including hormones like Estradiol and Testosterone widely used in Hormone replacement therapy to opioids like Fentanyl and Oxycodone, antidepressants like Escitalopram and Nortriptyline to birth control medication like Ethinylestradiol/norethisterone acetate (EE/NETA).
On May 11, 2019, Teva Pharmaceuticals USA was one of 19 drug companies sued for price fixing in the United States by 44 states for inflating its prices, sometimes up to 1000%, in an illegal agreement among it and its competitors. In June 2021, Teva agreed to pay $925M to settle allegations it had engaged in price fixing in Mississippi. In January 2022, Teva agreed to pay $425M to settle allegations that it had concealed price fixing practices from shareholders.
From 2019 to 2023, Teva Pharmaceuticals settled out of court 4 lawsuits in 4 different American states related to the opioid crisis, with the accusations levied against the pharmaceutical company that it was overprescribing opioids.
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Teva manufactures a lot of drugs including hormones like Estradiol and Testosterone widely used in Hormone replacement therapy to opioids like Fentanyl and Oxycodone, antidepressants like Escitalopram and Nortriptyline to birth control medication like Ethinylestradiol/norethisterone acetate (EE/NETA).
On May 11, 2019, Teva Pharmaceuticals USA was one of 19 drug companies sued for price fixing in the United States by 44 states for inflating its prices, sometimes up to 1000%, in an illegal agreement among it and its competitors. In June 2021, Teva agreed to pay $925M to settle allegations it had engaged in price fixing in Mississippi. In January 2022, Teva agreed to pay $425M to settle allegations that it had concealed price fixing practices from shareholders.
From 2019 to 2023, Teva Pharmaceuticals settled out of court 4 lawsuits in 4 different American states related to the opioid crisis, with the accusations levied against the pharmaceutical company that it was overprescribing opioids.
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A useful resource
https://datarepublican.com/
https://datarepublican.com/
DataRepublican
Exposing where the money flows
Tracking where the money goes
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South Korea to limit access to roads by license plate numbers "due to energy crisis."
Exactly as planned by ... yep! You guessed it! I think we all get that the technocratic agenda is rolling out, an entirely scripted reaction to this "crisis."
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Exactly as planned by ... yep! You guessed it! I think we all get that the technocratic agenda is rolling out, an entirely scripted reaction to this "crisis."
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USS Tripoli (LHA-7), an America-class amphibious assault ship, and USS New Orleans (LPD-18), a San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, were both spotted yesterday transiting the Strait of Malacca en route to the Middle East.
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โIt is by will alone we set our tantrum in motion.
It is by the smear of lipstick that our whines acquire color,
the lips acquire stains,
the stains become a mockery.โ
https://x.com/ExxAlerts/status/2038748567297462569
It is by the smear of lipstick that our whines acquire color,
the lips acquire stains,
the stains become a mockery.โ
https://x.com/ExxAlerts/status/2038748567297462569
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Apple let other tech companies spend trillions developing AI models and picked the winner, Gemini, paying Google a measly $1 billion forcing competitors to plug their models into Siri if they want access to 2.5B Apple users.
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This is the only surviving long shield from the Roman Empire still in existence.
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$7.8 million. That's the fine.
2 million people. That's how many got sold.
BetterHelp is the most downloaded mental health app on earth. Millions chose it specifically for privacy. No insurance. No paper trail. No employer finding out. It felt safer than the traditional system.
It wasn't. It was the opposite.
You answered a questionnaire to match with a therapist. BetterHelp took your answers. Your email. Your IP. The single fact that you, specifically you, had sought mental health counseling.
Then they packaged it and sent it to Facebook, Snapchat, Pinterest, and Criteo.
The purpose: "lookalike audiences." Find users who look like someone who sought therapy. Target them with ads. The therapy platform became an ad machine. The users were the inventory.
BetterHelp's own privacy policy said: "we will never use your information for advertising purposes."
March 2023, the FTC said: you lied.
Your traditional therapist is bound by HIPAA. Federal law. They cannot share your records without explicit consent. Built specifically because health data is uniquely sensitive.
BetterHelp is not bound by HIPAA.
Legally, they're a tech company. Licensed therapists operate inside their app, but the data architecture runs under tech company rules. No federal health privacy law. No mandatory protections. Just whatever their privacy policy says. And if they break it, it's an FTC matter. Civil. No one goes to prison.
Talkspace. Calm. Headspace. Woebot. All the same structure.
Why the fine didn't fix anything.
BetterHelp never admitted wrongdoing.
They paid $7.8 million. Kept the same business model. The existing data, already inside ad networks, was untouched by the agreement. A company with hundreds of millions in annual revenue paid less than a week of profit and continued operating as the most downloaded mental health app on earth.
The fine was the cost of doing business. The model was worth more than the penalty.
https://x.com/sharbel/status/2036463056318771462
2 million people. That's how many got sold.
BetterHelp is the most downloaded mental health app on earth. Millions chose it specifically for privacy. No insurance. No paper trail. No employer finding out. It felt safer than the traditional system.
It wasn't. It was the opposite.
You answered a questionnaire to match with a therapist. BetterHelp took your answers. Your email. Your IP. The single fact that you, specifically you, had sought mental health counseling.
Then they packaged it and sent it to Facebook, Snapchat, Pinterest, and Criteo.
The purpose: "lookalike audiences." Find users who look like someone who sought therapy. Target them with ads. The therapy platform became an ad machine. The users were the inventory.
BetterHelp's own privacy policy said: "we will never use your information for advertising purposes."
March 2023, the FTC said: you lied.
Your traditional therapist is bound by HIPAA. Federal law. They cannot share your records without explicit consent. Built specifically because health data is uniquely sensitive.
BetterHelp is not bound by HIPAA.
Legally, they're a tech company. Licensed therapists operate inside their app, but the data architecture runs under tech company rules. No federal health privacy law. No mandatory protections. Just whatever their privacy policy says. And if they break it, it's an FTC matter. Civil. No one goes to prison.
Talkspace. Calm. Headspace. Woebot. All the same structure.
Why the fine didn't fix anything.
BetterHelp never admitted wrongdoing.
They paid $7.8 million. Kept the same business model. The existing data, already inside ad networks, was untouched by the agreement. A company with hundreds of millions in annual revenue paid less than a week of profit and continued operating as the most downloaded mental health app on earth.
The fine was the cost of doing business. The model was worth more than the penalty.
https://x.com/sharbel/status/2036463056318771462
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Mark Zuckerberg, an outspoken advocate of "man-made climate change", shows off his new $300 million, 287-foot mega yacht, powered by four gigantic diesel engines.
Yet another stark reminder that Net Zero is only for the peasants!
Do you think heโl suffer under energy lockdowns?
https://t.me/ABridgen
Yet another stark reminder that Net Zero is only for the peasants!
Do you think heโl suffer under energy lockdowns?
https://t.me/ABridgen
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"Youโve seen Ukraine resist far fiercer attacks from Russia for over four years now, yet Iran is somehow expected to crumble under a laughably weak month-long assault by a country that itself is running out of munitions. Time is clearly on Iranโs side from virtually every possible angle. In particular, politically Iran knows Trump is flushing himself down the toilet, and midterms are fast approaching. Economically, oil continues to rise and itโs been reported that Iran itself is now making far more on oil than it was even before the war. Militarily, the US is running out of all key munitions, and itโs taking greater and greater attrition to its most critical and irreplaceable systems."
https://simplicius76.substack.com/p/trump-signals-final-sadistic-punishment#:~:text=You%E2%80%99ve%20seen%20Ukraine,and%20irreplaceable%20systems.
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Trump Signals Final Sadistic Punishment as Consolation For Lost War
"If you must end it emptily, end it loudly."
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South Korea is weighing the possibility to extend driving curbs from civil servantsโ use of vehicles to the general public if oil prices hit $120 per barrel, Finance Minister Koo Yun Cheol said.
If enacted, such a measure would be the first in South Korea since 1991 during the Gulf war.
Early on Monday, oil prices were rising by over 2% with Brent Crude topping $115 per barrel amid an escalating conflict which now involves the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen.
South Korea has already restricted access by vehicle to government buildings in a rotating system based on the last digit of the license plates.
โWe are reviewing whether to extend the system to the private sector to encourage public cooperation, but we hope the war ends soon so that such measures wonโt be necessary,โ the finance minister told broadcaster KBS on Sunday, as carried by Bloomberg.
โIf the Middle East situation worsens, the crisis alert would have to move up to the โwarningโ stage, and around that point we would need to curb consumption,โ Koo added in the remarks carried by Reuters.
South Korea imports most of the crude it consumes from the Middle East and is one of the most exposed Asian importers to Qatari LNG, which is now offline.
South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore are most vulnerable to the loss of Qatari term LNG supply following its force majeure declaration, Vortexaโs LNG analyst Ken Lee said earlier this month.
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South Korea Weighs First Public Driving Restrictions in 35 Years
South Korea is weighing nationwide driving restrictions for the first time since 1991 as Brent crude tops $115 amid an escalating Middle East conflict.
Why would a beloved British celebrity ever be deported โ and what does that reveal about politics, power, and narrative control? In this episode, Andrew Gold speaks with Carl Benjamin about the surprising and little-discussed case involving Joanna Lumley, using it as a lens to explore how moral authority, political signalling, and public perception collide. Rather than focusing on outrage or celebrity gossip, the conversation digs into why certain stories are framed the way they are โ and what gets quietly left out. Carl explains the political and legal context behind Lumleyโs deportation, unpacking how immigration rules, international boundaries, and bureaucratic reality can clash with public expectations. The discussion highlights how celebrity status often shields people from scrutiny โ until it doesnโt โ and why exceptions to the rules can quickly become political flashpoints.
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