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Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated. - Confucius
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
📢 Spoiler Alert 📢 Another dark secret solved! There you have it, the reason why all European "leaders" behave like well trained poodles is not (only) the Epstein list (if anybody remembers that one) but this 👇 French Brigadier General Pierre-Marie Gallois, known for his significant contributions to French nuclear deterrence strategy, made a controversial statement in a 2007 interview with journalist Silvia Cattori published on Voltairenet.org. Gallois claimed that Israel possesses hundreds of nuclear warheads and has missiles targeted at European capitals. His assertion was that this nuclear posture serves as a deterrent to prevent European intervention if Israel's survival is ever threatened. Gallois' views suggest that by targeting European cities, Israel aims to ensure that Europe remains hesitant to intervene in any conflict involving Israel, thereby securing its allies' support and non-interference. This strategy, according to Gallois, is a calculated move to safeguard Israel's existence by leveraging the threat of nuclear retaliation. While Gallois' insights are noteworthy given his expertise in nuclear strategy, they have also sparked criticism. Some argue that his statements are speculative or even antisemitic, highlighting the sensitivity and complexity surrounding discussions about nuclear deterrence and regional politics in the Middle East. #asknostr
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
⚠️ Sunday Satire Alert ⚠️ "Yesterday saw the largest gathering of flag shaggers in human history as Tommy Robinson supporters marched in London to finally "take are cuntry back" and "save are women" from brown people. The aim of the protest was to "unite the kingdom" by alienating every demographic they don't like, as well as anyone who sees members of those demographics as human beings. Anyone who did not join in the hate-fest is obviously divisive."
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Tim discusses the tragic event on Sept. 10th that led to the end of Charlie Kirk’s life and shares his thoughts on the public’s reaction to it. Tim also sits down for an interview with journalist and editor of ‘The Grayzone’, Max Blumethal, to discuss his recently published piece on Charlie Kirk. They discuss key events in Charlie’s life leading up to Sept. 10th and, specifically, his refusal to accept a massive funding offer from Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Good night 🌃 #nostr Do you talk to yourself? #asknostr
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Will you get one and how long do you work for it? #asknostr Working days needed to buy the new iPhone 17 Pro (128 GB): 🇱🇺 Luxembourg: 3 🇨🇭 Switzerland: 3 🇺🇸 United States: 4 🇧🇪 Belgium: 4 🇩🇰 Denmark: 4 🇳🇱 Netherlands: 4 🇳🇴 Norway: 4 🇦🇺 Australia: 5 🇦🇹 Austria: 5 🇫🇮 Finland: 5 🇮🇪 Ireland: 5 🇩🇪 Germany: 5 🇨🇦 Canada: 5 🇫🇷 France: 6 🇸🇪 Sweden: 6 🇬🇧 United Kingdom: 7 🇳🇿 New Zealand: 7 🇸🇬 Singapore: 8 🇮🇹 Italy: 8 🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates: 8 🇪🇸 Spain: 9 🇨🇿 Czechia: 12 🇵🇱 Poland: 17 🇵🇹 Portugal: 24 🇭🇺 Hungary: 27 🇨🇱 Chile: 32 🇲🇾 Malaysia: 45 🇹🇭 Thailand: 61 🇧🇷 Brazil: 77 🇹🇷 Türkiye: 89 🇻🇳 Vietnam: 99 🇵🇭 Philippines: 101 🇮🇳 India: 160 The iPhone Affordability Index shows how many full workdays, based on 8-hour shifts, the average person in 33 countries needs to buy the phone. (Source World of Statistics on X)
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Rejoice 🤩🥳😳. A former Israeli soldier has recreated the destruction in Gaza in a video game which will be released on October 7. Soon you cannot only watch a genocide but you can be part of it virtually. If that's not enough you still can enlist in the real world, of course.
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Law, Violence, and the Abyss Ahead (by Dyab Abou Jahjah, Chairman of the Hind Rajab Foundation and of the March 30 Movement) International law was never born as a universal covenant. It was crafted in the aftermath of war, but its vocation was always political: a tool to punish the defeated and restrain the unruly, never to bind the powerful. The Third World learned this early. Colonial wars raged, coups were sponsored, entire nations were starved — and the law remained silent, or worse, complicit. Law spoke loudly in Nuremberg, but fell mute in Algeria, in Vietnam, in Congo, in Latin America. It prosecuted the enemies of a certain order, but never its guardians. For decades, the Global South lived under this contradiction: law proclaimed as universal, but practiced as selective. Now comes Palestine. Gaza is not just another crime; it is a mirror held up to humanity. A genocide broadcast in real time, its perpetrators protected and applauded. Here, the mask has slipped. International law is mocked in daylight, its judges sanctioned, its courts ridiculed. The very frame that was supposed to restrain violence is being humiliated — not by the weak, but by those who built it. And what happens when the frame collapses? Violence escapes. It spreads. Murder becomes ordinary, political violence becomes grammar, and the world slips into a state where no argument can survive without a corpse attached to it. This is the threshold we are crossing. Political violence is no longer the monopoly of states or insurgencies. It is becoming the common language of our age, legitimized by the silence over genocide. So the question before us is stark. Either Palestine buries international law once and for all — exposing it as nothing more than a colonial instrument, a mask for raw power — or Palestine forces its transformation into something it has never truly been: a universal shield, a law for all humanity, not just for the convenient few. History is speaking. Either Gaza becomes the graveyard of international law, or its birthplace anew. And if we fail, then the future of humanity is already written in Leonard Cohen’s haunting words: "I’ve seen the future, brother: it is murder"
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Saudi Arabia calls for revenge against Israel for Qatar bombing 🤔🧐
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
The Disappearance of Dr. Abu Safiya - Fault Lines Documentary
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
"A Trump insider and longtime friend of Charlie Kirk tells The Grayzone how the assassinated conservative leader’s turning point on Israeli influence provoked a private backlash from Netanyahu’s allies that left him angry and afraid. The source said anxiety spread within the Trump administration after an apparent Israeli spying operation was uncovered."
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
You can read or listen to Chris Hedges' latest article 👇 "The assassination of Charlie Kirk presages a new, deadly stage in the disintegration of a fractious and highly polarized United States. While toxic rhetoric and threats are lobbed across cultural divides like hand grenades, sometimes spilling over into actual violence — including the murder of Minnesota House of Representatives Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband and the two assassination attempts against Donald Trump — Kirk’s killing is a harbinger of full-scale social disintegration."
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Tune in and watch the Hunger Games. It's on, every single day. Of course, this doesn't make the news. Maybe not enough blood? Maybe not enough sex?
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
X suspended the account of the Global Sumud Flotilla. 🙄
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
10 teammates from Al-Mohtarifin Football Academy in Gaza City have been murdered by Israel. They also destroyed the academy. To my knowledge none of them were Hamas. The zionist entity still participates in events from FIFA or UEFA, of course. image Here are their names from first row, left to right: Mohammed Al-Thalatini Yousef Al-Najjar Abdul-Qadder Abu-Samra Karim Shaat Salah Abu-Dalou Abdulruhman Abu-Ghola Sobhi Abu-Samra Abdullah Jarada Nasr Jarada Mohammed Salem (Source Abubaker Abed)
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
Prominent Jewish Australian journalist Antony Loewenstein returns to his ancestral home, Germany, to investigate how the country’s impulse never to repeat the horrendous anti-Semitism that led to the Holocaust has resulted in the suppression of any criticism of Israel and its actions in Gaza.
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Ricemoon 7 months ago
"After twenty-two months of unprecedented carnage, three things are clear: (1) the Israeli regime will not end the genocide in Palestine of its own will, (2) the U.S. government, Israel’s principal collaborator, as well as the majority of Israelis, and the regime’s proxies and lobbies in the West, are fully committed to this genocide, and to the destruction and erasure of every remnant of Palestine from the river to the sea, and (3) other Western governments like the UK and Germany as well as far too many complicit Arab states in the region are fully dedicated to the cause of Israeli impunity." #freepalestine