‼️Breaking News ‼️ Self declared leader of Venezuela, Juan Guaido, declared himself as the new Pope.
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History is not returning as a farce, but as calculated madness in a tailor-made suit. Friedrich Merz, the designated German Chancellor, is staging himself with growing determination as a Western-style warlord. His latest proposal to supply the high-precision German Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine is not only militarily explosive, but possibly civilizationally explosive. Brussels-based Russia expert and historian Gilbert Doctorow finds clear words: “Friedrich Merz is the most dangerous German leader since Adolf Hitler.”
(Subheadline translated with DeepL from the article written in German by Sabiene Jahn)
"Since the end of World War II, there have been 248 armed conflicts in 153 locations around the world. The United States launched 201 overseas military operations between the end of World War II and 2001, and since then, others, including Afghanistan and Iraq."
https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/gods-of-finance-and-gods-of-war
Wishing you lots of rain and therefore lots of romantic opportunities. 🫂🔥
DOGE has to come in and shut the whole thing down. Obviously she and her department are not doing their job.
Hope I don't destroy the romantic moment here, but is that with or without umbrella? 🤔
Probably you mean this...
Contender for best foreign movie af the Oscar's? 🤔
Munther Isaac, Evangelical Lutheran Pastor in Bethlehem, posted the following on the Pope's passing on X:
"Palestinian, and Palestinian Christians in particular, have lost a dear friend today. Pope Francis was beloved in Palestine. He conveyed true compassion to Palestinians, most notably to those in Gaza during this genocide. His pastoral heart was evident in his insistence on calling the Christian community besieged in Gaza on a constant basis, even from his hospital.
Some years ago, Pope Francis visited Bethlehem. We all remember the iconic image of him praying at the Wall. This is what I wrote about this incident in my book “The Other Side of the Wall”.
When Pope Francis stopped, touched the wall, and said a prayer, it was truly a monumental moment that made waves in world news. Pope Francis couldn’t help but notice the ugliness of this concrete structure at the heart of Bethlehem. This wall should make us all uncomfortable. To this discomfort, the Pope couldn’t help but react and reach out. By responding in this manner, the Pope touched more than the wall. He touched the ugliness of the occupation and war. He touched the depth of our suffering. With humility and weakness, he looked injustice in the eyes, and challenged it.
What did he say in his prayer? The truth is, I don’t want to know. Some words are better left unspoken. The image of him standing next to the wall and praying will forever be engraved in our memories. For me, this image went everywhere. On my office wall, Facebook page, desktop wallpaper. For us as Palestinian Christians, this image was stored deep into our memory. And when this wall falls one day (not if, when), we might go back to this moment and this prayer as one of the key moments that led to its fall.
At the end of the day, the Pope left, and the occupation and the wall remained. But we were left with a renewed sense of hope—knowing that we are not forgotten. We were left with a mandate to continue lamenting the current situation, to fight against injustice . . . and to pray. (The Other Side of the Wall, pp. 182-183)
The Pope left our world today, and the occupation and the wall remained. Even worse, he left our world while a genocide continues to unfold. Back in November he wrote: “I am thinking above all of those who leave Gaza in the midst of the famine that has struck their Palestinian brothers and sisters given the difficulty of getting food and aid into their territory… According to some experts, what is happening in Gaza has the characteristics of a genocide. It should be carefully investigated to determine whether it fits into the technical definition formulated by jurists and international bodies.”
Today I wonder: Will the millions who will mourn his death these coming days respect this wish of his? Will they care for Gazans and Palestinians the way he did?
May his soul rest in glory with his Savior. Humanity lost a special soul today."
Found it around two months ago on Russian and Palestinian Telegram channels. Translation was poor. Israeli sources at that time rejected it immediately as lies. Palestinian X channels confirmed it. I found it trustworthy because the released female IDF soldiers made similar statements (less on the religious part) which were published in Israeli media. I forgot about it. Today it appeared on X again in English, with the usual pro and contra comments, so I decided to post it. To my knowledge there is no video available where he gives this statement.
‼️Breaking news‼️ Stalin and Rasputin appear together in podcast. https://video.nostr.build/3cab4b9082d0cbeb1a1910b415bdeb7f2a80739abbbb87cd65d0d714ed996230.mp4
Al Jazeera compiled a searchable database and a documentary of war crimes committed by the cowards of the Israeli entity's occupation force.
Released Israeli-Russian prisoner Alexander Trufanov made a statement about the Palestinian resistance that shocked occupying Israel, its supporters and agents:
"Your kindness has been engraved in my conscience forever..."
During the 498 days I lived among you, and despite the aggression and crimes you endured, I learned the true meaning of manhood, pure heroism, respect for humanity, and values.
You were the free ones under siege, while I was the prisoner — and you were the protectors of my life.
You cared for me like a loving father cares for his children.
You preserved my health, dignity, and well-being.
Even though I was in the hands of men fighting for their stolen land and rights — even while my own government was committing the worst genocide against a besieged people — you never allowed me to go hungry or be humiliated.
I never knew the true meaning of manhood until I saw it in your eyes, and I didn’t understand the value of sacrifice until I lived among you. I saw you smile in the face of death, resisting an enemy armed with weapons of destruction, while you had nothing but your bare bodies.
No matter how eloquent I try to be, I can’t find words that reflect your true worth or express my astonishment and admiration for your noble character. Does your religion really teach you to treat prisoners this way?
How great this faith is."
Since Friday, Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip killed well over 100 Palestinians. The IDF continues to pound tents where displaced Palestinians are sheltering.
https://news.antiwar.com/2025/04/20/israel-attacks-kill-over-100-gazans-in-72-hours/
DHS Revokes Visas of Over 1,500 Students, None Charged With Any Crimes
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They are good sources to point out the hypocrisy.

