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Yeah guys it's ok.

If they don't use the weapons they just toss them away or recycle them 😶

https://thedefensepost.com/2025/02/05/germany-tanks-defense-deal/

My new article explores the annulment of election results in Romania. Is there a hidden playbook at work? nostr:naddr1qqgxvcm9vvcrqctrxq6r2vf38ycnsq3qu77rt7q5gk5asytwcyeu79jrv7zfs4phwushk8vm9skxy0kj5l8sxpqqqp65w7pgjvv

World Best Photo 2025.

Nine-year-old Mahmoud Ajjour, who lost both arms in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City in March 2024.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met this evening at his office in Jerusalem with CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Mossad Chief David Barnea.

AND YOU ARE ALL CONSPIRACY THEORISTS

Government control over money has transformed money from a reward for creating value into a reward for obedience to government officials.

In practice, no one can accumulate wealth in representative money without government approval.

The government can debit money from the accounts of the banking monopolies it controls, it can inflate the amount of money and devalue the wealth of its holders, and it can distribute it as a reward to its loyal citizens by imposing draconian taxes and punishing those who evade taxes, also debiting banknotes.

But if we built factories in Iran to manufacture mobile phones and solar panels, it would be a disgrace to our democracy and Western civilization.

Where is the gold, huh?

It's ironic and quite striking that in the era of fiat money, governments themselves hold much more gold in their official reserves than they did during the time the international gold standard was in effect, from 1871 to 1914.

Estimates vary, but by 1913, global reserves of monetary gold—mainly held by central banks—were estimated at around 12,000 to 15,000 metric tons, with additional quantities stored in the vaults of private banks.

During the era of the Gold Standard (1871–1914), both commercial and central banks held significant gold reserves. Central banks, in particular, were required to maintain gold in order to support the issuance of currency.

After the collapse of the Gold Standard (post-1914, with acceleration in the 1930s), the role of gold changed.

Central banks continue to hold gold, but commercial banks largely stopped storing it, as currency backing transitioned to a fiat system.

Today, central banks worldwide hold approximately 35,000 metric tons of gold (according to data from the World Gold Council up to 2025), with the United States, Germany, and the IMF among the largest holders.

It is clear that gold has not lost its monetary role: it remains the ultimate means of debt settlement, it is money whose value is not a liability of anyone, and it is also the most important global asset that carries no counterparty risk.

However, access to its monetary role is reserved only for central banks, while individuals are directed toward the use of fiat money.

The large gold reserves of central banks can be used as an emergency supply, sold, or leased/lent into the gold market in order to suppress the rise in gold prices during periods of increased demand and to protect the governmental/European Union monopoly on money issuance.

https://www.politico.eu/article/gold-germany-conservatives-sound-alarm-over-reserves-usa/

Well, we didn’t exactly gain anything from the 'gain-of-function' research, from the labs where COVID-19 probably 'escaped' from, that is.

See how nicely they write about it!

How painless! How scientific!

The pharmaceutical industry wants us to be addicted to hope.

Not to treatment.

Not to health.

But to hope.

Just enough of it so we keep swallowing their pills and funding their labs with our taxes, while they swallow our future.

https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/little-to-be-gained-through-gain-of-function-research-says-expert/

Al-Qusayr, Homs

New Attack on Christian Homes by Fighters Linked to HTS

Fighters affiliated with HTS launched yet another targeted attack on Christian homes in the city of Al-Qusayr, in the Homs province.

According to local sources, the attackers were patrolling residential areas before throwing a grenade at a Christian home and fleeing the scene on foot. No casualties were reported; however, the incident has further heightened fear and unrest within the community.

#Syria

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The end of globalization, now also from the Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer.

https://youtu.be/TrPTQnIzZps

When the global flow of goods stops, the global flow of weapons begins.

Isabel Schnabel, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, stated that the package of measures 'is not liberating, but in fact seems to signal the end of global free trade.'

https://www.centralbanking.com/central-banks/economics/7972655/liberation-day-was-not-peak-uncertainty-schnabel?utm_campaign=Central%20Banking%20social%20media&utm_content=329622693&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&hss_channel=tw-166186963

It's always a question to me why we are personifying Nature or the Universe.

Now, if you like to know what the ancient Orthodox Christian Fathers of the desert were saying:

"At 4 a.m. the heavens are open".

This for the people who want to pray.

But generally, if it happens to wake up in the middle of the night, getting up at that time is a wise thing to do.

We have a lot of responsibilities to attend.

Ok, he should probably say "nation" instead of "country".

A great example is Greece and Cyprus:

There are two different countries but the same nation.

But yes, he is fundamentally right.

Culture is the everyday behaviors of the people, so it depends on who those people are.

NOW, if you call Ahmed to work in your country, because nobody wants to work in the fields, it's ridiculous to expect that he will come without his culture.

Culture is a centuries-old river in which we live and flow.

It's absurd to think that because of the better salary someone will easily leave behind his way of thinking.