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This type of weapon is not the most valuable object for reverse engineering, but given that the US used almost all its arsenal of non-nuclear weapons in Iran, obtaining such samples by Russia (especially in large quantities and more or less intact) is of great interest for research.
๐บThe most significant in this context are long-range cruise missiles: from the latest Maritime Strike Tomahawk (MST) and AGM-158 JASSM to Israeli and American guided bombs. Studying these trophies will allow for effective modernization of domestic X-101 missiles, as well as FAB aerial bombs with unified planning and correction modules (UMPK).
The main value of GBU-39 and JASSM is not in their warheads, but in their jam-resistant GPS modules and, as in the case of JASSM, in their terrain-following algorithms and flight controllers, software, and other electronic elements. Analyzing Western guidance systems will help make Russian UMPK even more resistant to the effects of electronic warfare.
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"In the span of nine months, nine top-level scientists in the United States have died or vanished without a trace.
"Seven of them were connected to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) or the institutions it directly funds.
"AFRL develops and transitions the most sensitive aerospace technologies in the United Statesโ defense arsenal."
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/something-dark-going-nine-top-level-scientists-die-or-go-missing-past-year
"Seven of them were connected to the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) or the institutions it directly funds.
"AFRL develops and transitions the most sensitive aerospace technologies in the United Statesโ defense arsenal."
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/something-dark-going-nine-top-level-scientists-die-or-go-missing-past-year
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'Something Dark Is Going On': Nine Top-Level Scientists Die Or Go Missing In Past Year
Seven of them were connected to AFRL which develops and transitions the most sensitive aerospace technologies in the United Statesโ defense arsenal...
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The Bilderberg 2026 Participants List has been leaked, for Washington, April 9-12. (Dan Dicks)
The meeting is 2 months earlier than usual, and might indicate that some sort of event is being planned for launch around the normal meeting time, in late May/early June.
The meeting is 2 months earlier than usual, and might indicate that some sort of event is being planned for launch around the normal meeting time, in late May/early June.
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Ukraine outshoots Russia in cross-border drone war for 1st time, March data suggests, ABC News report
Russia said it downed 7,347 Ukrainian drones during March.
Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in a one-month period for the first time since the start of the ongoing war in 2022, according to daily data published by the Ukrainian Air Force and Russian Ministry of Defense, which was analyzed by ABC News.
Russia's defense ministry reported downing 7,347 Ukrainian drones during March, the highest monthly total ever reported by Moscow and an average of 237 craft each day. The defense ministry only publishes figures of Ukrainian drones it claims were shot down.
Ukraine's air force, meanwhile, said its forces faced 6,462 Russian drones and 138 missiles of various types across the course of the month, of which 5,833 drones and 102 missiles โ around 90% of drones and just under 74% of missiles โ were intercepted or suppressed.
Ukraine, therefore, faced a daily average of just over 208 drones and four missiles during March, according to the data published by Kyiv.
Russia said it downed 7,347 Ukrainian drones during March.
Ukraine launched more cross-border attack drones than Russia in a one-month period for the first time since the start of the ongoing war in 2022, according to daily data published by the Ukrainian Air Force and Russian Ministry of Defense, which was analyzed by ABC News.
Russia's defense ministry reported downing 7,347 Ukrainian drones during March, the highest monthly total ever reported by Moscow and an average of 237 craft each day. The defense ministry only publishes figures of Ukrainian drones it claims were shot down.
Ukraine's air force, meanwhile, said its forces faced 6,462 Russian drones and 138 missiles of various types across the course of the month, of which 5,833 drones and 102 missiles โ around 90% of drones and just under 74% of missiles โ were intercepted or suppressed.
Ukraine, therefore, faced a daily average of just over 208 drones and four missiles during March, according to the data published by Kyiv.
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๐บ๐ธ๐ดโโ ๏ธ๐๐ฎ๐ท The US is running out of targets for strikes on Iran, โ writes Politico.
The publication writes that the US now has few options for airstrikes, and Iran is waging a "different kind of war", in which the main focus is not so much on military tactics as on the economy.
The remaining targets are either insignificant or hidden in protected underground bunkers.
One of the former officials noted that there are now few military targets that can be hit from the air without the involvement of ground troops.
It will not be possible to deprive Tehran of its main trump card โ control over energy flows.
The publication writes that the US now has few options for airstrikes, and Iran is waging a "different kind of war", in which the main focus is not so much on military tactics as on the economy.
The remaining targets are either insignificant or hidden in protected underground bunkers.
One of the former officials noted that there are now few military targets that can be hit from the air without the involvement of ground troops.
It will not be possible to deprive Tehran of its main trump card โ control over energy flows.
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WASHINGTONS_MASONIC_CORRESPONDANCE_-_J_F_SACHSE.pdf
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Washingtonโs Masonic Correspondence (1915) is a compiled collection of letters and documents drawn from the Washington Papers in the Library of Congress, documenting George Washingtonโs active involvement in Freemasonry. Washington held the Masonic fraternity in high esteem, demonstrated through consistent correspondence, preservation of letters, and participation in Masonic events. Sachse emphasizes Washingtonโs deliberate record-keeping, including drafts and copied replies, as evidence of both authenticity and importance.
โข Washington maintained extensive, organized Masonic correspondence, often preserving both incoming letters and his replies.
โข The documents demonstrate his sustained respect for and engagement with Freemasonry.
โข The compilation serves a corrective purpose, explicitly countering 19th-century Anti-Masonic claims that Washington had little or no connection to Freemasonry.
โข The correspondence reflects broader Masonic cultural values such as honor, fraternity, and civic virtue in early U.S. history.
Sachse, J. F. (1915). Washingtonโs Masonic correspondence: As found among the Washington papers in the Library of Congress. Philadelphia.
โข Washington maintained extensive, organized Masonic correspondence, often preserving both incoming letters and his replies.
โข The documents demonstrate his sustained respect for and engagement with Freemasonry.
โข The compilation serves a corrective purpose, explicitly countering 19th-century Anti-Masonic claims that Washington had little or no connection to Freemasonry.
โข The correspondence reflects broader Masonic cultural values such as honor, fraternity, and civic virtue in early U.S. history.
Sachse, J. F. (1915). Washingtonโs Masonic correspondence: As found among the Washington papers in the Library of Congress. Philadelphia.
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An Israeli citizen was arrested in Las Vegas after police found a cache of weapons, lab equipment, and more than 1,000 samples of unknown liquids at a home tied to a widening biosecurity investigation, the Los Angeles Times reports. MSM reports the lab may have ties to China.
Ori Solomon, 55, is accused of illegally possessing firearms and improperly disposing of hazardous waste.
What began as a routine check triggered by a persistent odor led to an unsettling discovery: a hidden lab operating inside a California warehouse containing dangerous pathogens including HIV, malaria, COVID-19 and Ebola.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-03-25/she-uncovered-terrifying-lab-hidden-in-california-with-alleged-ties-to-china
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Ori Solomon, 55, is accused of illegally possessing firearms and improperly disposing of hazardous waste.
What began as a routine check triggered by a persistent odor led to an unsettling discovery: a hidden lab operating inside a California warehouse containing dangerous pathogens including HIV, malaria, COVID-19 and Ebola.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-03-25/she-uncovered-terrifying-lab-hidden-in-california-with-alleged-ties-to-china
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She uncovered a terrifying lab hidden in California, with alleged ties to China
A code enforcement officer investigating an odd smell found vials and labels for diseases at a California warehouse. She never guessed where the case would lead.
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The Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, together with the Unmanned Systems Forces, struck enemy positions on the drilling rig โSivash.โ
On the night of April 6, Ukrainian Navy units, supported by the Unmanned Systems Forces, targeted the enemy units on the rig, significantly weakening Russian positions in the Black Sea.
The platform had been used by the enemy for surveillance, communication relay, electronic warfare, and short-range air defense, allowing them to monitor Ukrainian movements toward Crimea and create a buffer zone protecting the peninsula and Black Sea Fleet ships.
The rig also hosted elite Russian special forces and stored weapons, including anti-tank missile systems and counter-drone and counter-boat equipment.
This precise and effective strike deprives the enemy of a key control point in the Black Sea and prevents the rigs from being used as secure bridgeheads.
On the night of April 6, Ukrainian Navy units, supported by the Unmanned Systems Forces, targeted the enemy units on the rig, significantly weakening Russian positions in the Black Sea.
The platform had been used by the enemy for surveillance, communication relay, electronic warfare, and short-range air defense, allowing them to monitor Ukrainian movements toward Crimea and create a buffer zone protecting the peninsula and Black Sea Fleet ships.
The rig also hosted elite Russian special forces and stored weapons, including anti-tank missile systems and counter-drone and counter-boat equipment.
This precise and effective strike deprives the enemy of a key control point in the Black Sea and prevents the rigs from being used as secure bridgeheads.
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Final charges against pro-life undercover journalist David Daleiden have been dropped and expunged, after more than a decade of legal battles.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/final-charge-dropped-against-david-daleiden-for-exposing-planned-parenthoods-aborted-baby-parts-sales/?utm_source=telegram
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Final charge dropped against David Daleiden for exposing Planned Parenthoodโs aborted baby parts sales
This was a clear example of legal warfare waged by the state against a private citizen for daring to expose Planned Parenthoodโs grisly commodification of aborted baby body parts.
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โ๏ธ๐ฐ What the world media are saying about the two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran:
โช๏ธThe Washington Post: "There's no guarantee that an agreement with Iran will be reached in the next two weeks. But Trump has his own reasons to put an end to the conflict, including a nearly twofold increase in gasoline prices and a drop in ratings ahead of the midterm elections in Congress";
โช๏ธTime: "The White House was caught between two fires, approaching a large-scale war and at the same time trying to get out of the conflict";
โช๏ธBloomberg: "The markets breathed a sigh of relief. The ceasefire solved the problem that Trump himself created";
โช๏ธForward: "Trump has cornered himself... Trump is looking for any way out of this war that will allow him not only to avoid responsibility, but also to declare his superiority. One of the ways he can do this is to blame the Israelis";
โช๏ธDaily Telegraph: "When Iranian diplomats meet their American colleagues at the negotiating table on Friday, they will have new trump cards. The Americans, on the other hand, seem to be in the same position as at the time of the first meeting";
โช๏ธBBC: "The fate of Iran's enriched uranium is unknown. And even if Iran completely opens the Strait of Hormuz free of charge, its ability to control this key geopolitical node is now more obvious than ever... It's hard to imagine that Trump would actually agree to even one of these conditions...";
โช๏ธSky News: "This looks like a complete surrender by Trump";
โช๏ธLe Figaro: "The negotiations, which are due to start on Friday, promise to be difficult. The 15 American proposals and 10 Iranian demands are largely incompatible";
โช๏ธIndian Express: "This tactical retreat is due to the political need to avoid a split among Republican voters ahead of the midterm elections in Congress, where the Republican majority is hanging by a thread";
โช๏ธThe Washington Post: "There's no guarantee that an agreement with Iran will be reached in the next two weeks. But Trump has his own reasons to put an end to the conflict, including a nearly twofold increase in gasoline prices and a drop in ratings ahead of the midterm elections in Congress";
โช๏ธTime: "The White House was caught between two fires, approaching a large-scale war and at the same time trying to get out of the conflict";
โช๏ธBloomberg: "The markets breathed a sigh of relief. The ceasefire solved the problem that Trump himself created";
โช๏ธForward: "Trump has cornered himself... Trump is looking for any way out of this war that will allow him not only to avoid responsibility, but also to declare his superiority. One of the ways he can do this is to blame the Israelis";
โช๏ธDaily Telegraph: "When Iranian diplomats meet their American colleagues at the negotiating table on Friday, they will have new trump cards. The Americans, on the other hand, seem to be in the same position as at the time of the first meeting";
โช๏ธBBC: "The fate of Iran's enriched uranium is unknown. And even if Iran completely opens the Strait of Hormuz free of charge, its ability to control this key geopolitical node is now more obvious than ever... It's hard to imagine that Trump would actually agree to even one of these conditions...";
โช๏ธSky News: "This looks like a complete surrender by Trump";
โช๏ธLe Figaro: "The negotiations, which are due to start on Friday, promise to be difficult. The 15 American proposals and 10 Iranian demands are largely incompatible";
โช๏ธIndian Express: "This tactical retreat is due to the political need to avoid a split among Republican voters ahead of the midterm elections in Congress, where the Republican majority is hanging by a thread";
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Stephen Miller:
โWe do NOT know the names of ANY SNAP recipient in the state of Minnesota. We just get a blank check. We have asked the state repeatedly and tried to compel the state unsuccessfully to turn over their SNAP enrollment rolls so we could ascertain such basic facts as, are these people even legally eligible to receive these benefits?โ
โAnd the state has refused, absolutely, categorically refused,and in fact the state has spent millions of dollars in court for the singular purpose of trying to prevent the [federal government] from ascertaining the identity of a single SNAP recipient in the entire state of Minnesota.โ
โWe do NOT know the names of ANY SNAP recipient in the state of Minnesota. We just get a blank check. We have asked the state repeatedly and tried to compel the state unsuccessfully to turn over their SNAP enrollment rolls so we could ascertain such basic facts as, are these people even legally eligible to receive these benefits?โ
โAnd the state has refused, absolutely, categorically refused,and in fact the state has spent millions of dollars in court for the singular purpose of trying to prevent the [federal government] from ascertaining the identity of a single SNAP recipient in the entire state of Minnesota.โ
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Stephen Miller: โWe do NOT know the names of ANY SNAP recipient in the state of Minnesota. We just get a blank check. We have asked the state repeatedly and tried to compel the state unsuccessfully to turn over their SNAP enrollment rolls so we could ascertainโฆ
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๐จ๐ณ ๐บ๐ธ Chinese Researcher "Dies" After "Alleged Federal Questioning" at University of Michigan
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A Chinese national/research assistant at the University of Michigan (Danhua Wang) died on March 20 after "falling from an upper level" inside the George G. Brown Building; the university police are investigating the incident as a "possible act of selfโharm."
Chinese officials, including the Chinese Consulate in Chicago and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, have demanded a full U.S. investigation, claiming Wang was subjected to โhostile questioningโ by U.S. federal law enforcement about his research work shortly before his death โ drawn international attention about "national security concerns and the treatment of Chinese researchers" at U.S. universities; U.S. authorities have not confirmed a causal connection between the questioning and Wangโs death.
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A Chinese national/research assistant at the University of Michigan (Danhua Wang) died on March 20 after "falling from an upper level" inside the George G. Brown Building; the university police are investigating the incident as a "possible act of selfโharm."
Chinese officials, including the Chinese Consulate in Chicago and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, have demanded a full U.S. investigation, claiming Wang was subjected to โhostile questioningโ by U.S. federal law enforcement about his research work shortly before his death โ drawn international attention about "national security concerns and the treatment of Chinese researchers" at U.S. universities; U.S. authorities have not confirmed a causal connection between the questioning and Wangโs death.
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โโ๏ธ๐บ๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ท BREAKING: โThere are increasing fears within Trumpโs current and former advisory circle that the President may consider ordering a nuclear strike on Iranโ โ The Guardian
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Artemis II astronauts captured these views of the Moon as the Orion spacecraft flew around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026.
https://x.com/NASA/status/2041690396586090592
Artemis II astronauts captured these views of the Moon as the Orion spacecraft flew around the far side of the Moon on April 6, 2026.
https://x.com/NASA/status/2041690396586090592
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