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Forwarded from Eva Karene Bartlett (Yeva)
Al Jazeera profited on the blood of Palestinian journalists. Now, the channel abruptly terminates contracts of Palestinian Journalists in Gaza during ongoing Israeli genocide

These journalists provided Al Jazeera with exclusive footage and interviews during the worst moments of the genocide; now, Al Jazeera discards them

During the ongoing Israeli genocide of Gaza, Palestinian journalists have been courageously reporting under Israel’s bombs, drones and snipers. Over 260 journalists have been killed by Israel in Gaza since October 2023 alone.

Reporting on Israeli bombardments and firing continues to be extremely dangerous for Palestinian journalists, who are completely cut off from the world.

It is at this point which media giant Al Jazeera reportedly abruptly ended the contracts of 24 journalists in Gaza it had employed, breaking earlier alleged promises of job security with the channel.

This is after many of the terminated journalists had for years risked their lives reporting and filming Israel’s crimes against Palestinians in Gaza. In fact, without their footage and reports, Al Jazeera could not have produced and financially gained from its own breaking reports.

For those following Al Jazeera's terrorist-whitewashing coverage in Syria from 2011 on, this lack of integrity is not surprising...

My full article on my Substack: https://evakarenebartlett.substack.com/p/al-jazeera-abruptly-terminates-contracts

@EvaKareneBartlett
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that despite longstanding cultural associations with spaghetti Western films set in the United States, the tumbleweed is actually an invasive species that was introduced to America in the 1870s. One tumbleweed can remove 170 liters of water from soil in competition with wheat crops in one year.
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TIL that nearly 20% of people over 25 in Los Alamos County, have a PhD, making it the county with the highest concentration of doctoral degrees per capita in the US. It consistently ranks as one of the most educated counties in the USA.
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πŸ€– NASA’s Perseverance rover captured 61 images with its WATSON camera mounted on the robotic arm, stitching them together into a spectacular selfie. In the foreground is the rocky outcrop β€œArethusa,” where the rover recently abraded the surface to prepare it for spectroscopic analysis.

The self-portrait of the robot, which has been operating on the Red Planet since 2021, is not just visually impressive. These images help engineers monitor the condition of the rover’s instruments and mechanical systems.

For scientists, the photo is valuable as well β€” the high-resolution imagery contains enough geological and environmental detail to support yet another scientific study of Mars.
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Forwarded from Breaking911
🚨 BREAKING: Dr Anthony Fauci invokes Fifth Amendment not to testify at Senate hearing -FOX





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Forwarded from Working Men Memes (Wesla Johnkowski)
"I aim for the stars, but I keep hitting London."

-Wernher von Braun
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Forwarded from UNITED24Media
Telegram founder Pavel Durov has been charged in Russia with aiding terrorist activity.

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) announced that Durov has been placed on an international wanted list.

According to the FSB, the allegations include:

▫️ Telegram’s administration allegedly failed to remove channels, chats, and bots that were β€œactively used by Ukrainian intelligence agencies to prepare terrorist attacks and mass killings in Russia”;

▫️ Russian authorities claim that β€œcrimes committed by Ukrainian intelligence agencies using Telegram resulted in numerous casualties, including women and children, and caused billions of dollars in damage”;

▫️ The FSB also alleges that Ukrainian intelligence officers posed as women and contacted Russian men through the Telegram dating service β€œDa Vinchik,” allegedly persuading them to participate in terrorist activities.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL that in the 1770s, the colony of Virginia voted multiple times to curtail the slave trade only for the bills to be vetoed by Lord Dunmore on behalf of King George III who had massive investments in the slave trade.
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πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Malaysia enforces a strict, long-standing ban on the entry of Israeli citizens and does not maintain diplomatic relations with Israel.

This foreign policy position has sparked fresh diplomatic friction, with Malaysia launching a severe domestic crackdown and rejecting international demands to alter its stance.

In July 2026, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that any Israeli national found inside Malaysia will face immediate deportation.

This directive explicitly extends to dual citizens entering the country using non-Israeli passports.
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πŸ’’ The US fighting Iran ALONE is the 'BEST SCENARIO' for Israel β€” Finance Minister Smotrich

'Israel has no interest in joining'

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Marriage follows the same pattern. Women now substantially outnumber men on university campuses and outpace them in degrees earned, yet the preference for husbands who match or exceed a wife’s income and education has not correspondingly relaxed. The result is a radical market mismatch.

...these β€œsynthetic husbands” have incomes 58 percent higher than the real unmarried men available; they are 30 percent more likely to be employed and 19 percent more likely to hold a college degree.

The men whom women are prepared to marry bear little resemblance to their struggling real-world counterparts. The few who shape up to the fantasy are snapped up quickly.


https://fixupx.com/i/article/2077113148524417439
Forwarded from Hans G. Schantz
"Throughout antiquity, education was oral. Times were changing, however, as the old order passed away, as imperial authority in the West collapsed, and as Europe fragmented into successor kingdoms. Strained economies meant less public education, and fewer aristocrats with the resources to hire private teachers. β€œFollowing the collapse of the taxation system that had formerly paid for the Roman civil administration, and the consequent loss or radical downsizing of the bureaucratic cadres, there was no longer any call for the services of the grammarians and rhetoricians who had drilled Roman schoolboys in the skills that made them eligible for a civil career”. A student might not have a local teacher available to answer questions and explain difficult texts. Cassiodorus took up the call to be the β€œAntiquarius Domini,” the β€œBook-Producer of the Lord”, creating the self-study guides for the coming generations of do-it-yourself scholars."

https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/ii-1726-monasticism-and-education
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πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺβ€ΌοΈπŸš¨ German media says Russian pay 4€ per liter … but their own photo says 80 cents.

MSM … no facts, just a narrative

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TIL that in the 1700s, society heavily stigmatized paying actors, dancers, and opera singers for their work. In his classic, The Wealth of Nations (1776), Adam Smith explained that selling these talents was viewed as a "sort of public prostitution"
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Forwarded from Not Quite General Lee
Now is a good time to recommend this book. It shows how Fauci is responsible for the death of untold numbers of folks in the 80s AIDS epidemic. (As in the movie, Dallas Buyers Club). The man has experimented (and killed) orphans and African folks too. What an evil man.
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🌍 The Seven Pillars: What Happens to the World If Russia Disappears Tomorrow

The West has spent several years trying to decouple from Russian industry. The results are not what they expected. In 2025, French imports of Russian titanium hit an all-time record. Brazil bought a quarter of its fertilizer from Russia. The US quietly carved out loopholes for Russian uranium until 2028. The world is not weaning itself off β€” it is doubling down. If Russia vanished from global supply chains tomorrow, modern civilization would not just stumble. It would collapse. Here is exactly what breaks, and in what order.

πŸ”Ή Aviation stops flying. Through VSMPO-AVISMA, Russia controls roughly 30% of the global aerospace titanium market. Before 2022, Boeing sourced ~35% of its titanium from Russia and Airbus over 50%. France bought a record €129.9 million of Russian titanium in 2025. Western aviation simply does not take off without this metal.

πŸ”Ή One in five American lightbulbs goes dark. Rosatom controls 36–40% of the world's uranium enrichment capacity. Roughly a quarter of the uranium fueling US nuclear reactors is Russian-sourced. Every fifth lightbulb in America β€” literally β€” burns because of Russian industrial processing. Washington passed a ban on Russian uranium in 2024, then immediately carved out exemptions lasting until 2028. Why? Because the United States simply does not have enrichment plants of comparable scale, and building them takes the better part of a decade.

πŸ”Ή Global harvests collapse. Russia is the world's #1 exporter of nitrogen fertilizers and #2 in potash. Brazil β€” an agricultural superpower β€” covers a full quarter of its fertilizer needs from Russian supply alone. Without Russian potash, Brazilian soybean yields could drop by up to 30%. India, Egypt, and much of Africa are in the same boat. There is no alternative supplier at this scale. The world's food system is literally fertilized by Russia.

πŸ”Ή Every fourth loaf of bread disappears. Russia is the undisputed #1 wheat exporter on the planet, shipping roughly 48 million tons in the 2024/25 season β€” roughly double what the United States exports. Egypt, the world's largest wheat importer, sources around 60% of its supply from Russia. Turkey, Iran, and nations across Africa depend on the same grain. One out of every four loaves of bread consumed globally was baked from Russian wheat. Remove it, and bread riots are not a metaphor.

πŸ”Ή The global auto industry seizes up. Russia supplies 40–43% of the world's palladium, the metal without which you cannot build a catalytic converter for any gasoline-powered vehicle. Norilsk Nickel alone is one of only two major producers on Earth. Opening a new palladium mine takes 5–10 years. The industry holds 3–6 months of inventory. After that, auto assembly lines from Stuttgart to Detroit go silent. Electric vehicles do not save you here β€” the world still runs on internal combustion.

πŸ”Ή Every microchip factory goes blind. Russia produces up to 30% of the world's high-purity neon, the gas that makes excimer lasers work β€” the same lasers that etch transistors onto every processor in every iPhone, server farm, and AI cluster. Without Russian neon, advanced chip lithography below 7 nanometers simply stops. There is no quick fix: building a neon purification plant from scratch takes 2–3 years. The semiconductor supply chain runs on a gas most people have never heard of.


πŸ”Ή Your smartphone screen goes blank. Through the Monocrystal plant, Russia holds nearly 30% of the world market for synthetic sapphire substrates β€” the transparent crystal covering your smartwatch face, protecting smartphone camera lenses, and shielding medical laser scanners. Monocrystal grows sapphire boules up to 350 kilograms using a modified Kyropoulos method that competitors cannot easily replicate. Substitute materials like Gorilla Glass cannot match sapphire's hardness and optical clarity. The glass on half the world's premium devices comes from a single factory in Stavropol.
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