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Advocate for truth and resilience. Exploring the Cosmos from history’s lessons to tomorrow’s possibilities.
Living by the Ouroboros: Completion and Becoming.
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Perfection!
USA!
We are Radio Days!
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Outro – fingerpicked]
(quiet, defiant)
G minor – D minor – A7 – D minor
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[Verse 1]
D minor
They come with velvet voices,
A7
Wrapped in threads of shame,
G minor
Selling silence like salvation,
D minor
And lies beneath good names.
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Nailed it!
3:33 min radio play
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Medvedev jokes about mediating Musk and Trump.
But let’s be clear:
Russia doesn’t want peace — it wants a piece.
A piece of Starlink. A piece of America’s fire.
But this isn’t theirs to touch.
Not the tech. Not the truth. Not the sky.
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😉
“We have your subs on acoustic lock.”
🛑 You are not invisible.
🧭 Barents. Sea of Okhotsk. GIUK Gap.
📡 Pings confirmed. Fiber hums below.
—
Your ghost hand is tagged.
Resurface. Reconsider. Return to port.
Before the sea forgets your name.
#SignalNotSilence
#TruthBelowTheWaves
#NoSecondStrike
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😉
“We have your subs on acoustic lock.”
🛑 You are not invisible.
🧭 Barents. Sea of Okhotsk. GIUK Gap.
📡 Pings confirmed. Fiber hums below.
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Your ghost hand is tagged.
Resurface. Reconsider. Return to port.
Before the sea forgets your name.
#SignalNotSilence
#TruthBelowTheWaves
#NoSecondStrike
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;)
We have your subs on acoustic lock.
Back this with satellite or sonar ‘incidents’ or real surveillance pings.
;)'
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Russia’s new swarm tactic is built on rusty blades. Hit the arm, blind the eye, burn the nest — and the swarm becomes dust.”
#NATO #UkraineDefense #TechInWarfare #DroneThreat #SecurityBrief #UncrewedSystems #SituationalAwareness
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Putin thrives in this distracted fog.
• The West’s edge blunts when the richest men bicker instead of lead.
• Victory requires focus, not feuds. Discipline, not decadence.
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Putin thrives in this distracted fog.
• The West’s edge blunts when the richest men bicker instead of lead.
• Victory requires focus, not feuds. Discipline, not decadence.
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Because the dragon is tired, and truth is circling overhead.
;)
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USA Boeing GE NBC !
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We work hard to be Boeing!
Seattle WA is Boeing.
Trust me! I polished the doors! HQ!
WM. Boeing and Teague Proud!
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Not let the slip!
She is Keen as a Cat!
Clock starts now. Keep her on air. She is a treasured resource of NEWS Public !
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🧭 Three Swords of 2025:
⚔️ Resolve (The West) – Defends freedom, etched: “Ukraine’s victory is our security.”
⚔️ Ruin (Russia/Iran/NK) – Swings fear, etched: “Power through chaos.”
⚔️ Balance (Global Middle) – Weighs profit, still sheathed. Only one leads forward.
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Thank you True Heart!
That is Strength beyond time!
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www.theguardian.com/film/2025/ju...
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West Coast Best of Heart!
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Keen as Jimmy K. That Keen.
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The secret will eat Russia, and Putin knows the bait has been set.”
Medvedev’s clowning is a defensive smirk, not strength.
He jokes because he’s watching his leverage collapse —
Ukraine strikes deep,
Starlink still runs,
Russia’s airfields smolder,
and the world laughs last — not him.
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The secret will eat Russia, and Putin knows the bait has been set.”
Medvedev’s clowning is a defensive smirk, not strength.
He jokes because he’s watching his leverage collapse —
Ukraine strikes deep,
Starlink still runs,
Russia’s airfields smolder,
and the world laughs last — not him.
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Brillant !
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The secret will eat Russia, and Putin knows the bait has been set.”
Medvedev’s clowning is a defensive smirk, not strength.
He jokes because he’s watching his leverage collapse —
Ukraine strikes deep,
Starlink still runs,
Russia’s airfields smolder,
and the world laughs last — not him.
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The secret will eat Russia, and Putin knows the bait has been set.”
Medvedev’s clowning is a defensive smirk, not strength.
He jokes because he’s watching his leverage collapse —
Ukraine strikes deep,
Starlink still runs,
Russia’s airfields smolder,
and the world laughs last — not him.
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“The nuclear fuel at Zaporizhzhia remains the legal property of Westinghouse Electric Company, under U.S. law and international treaty protections. Any unauthorized use or attempted restart of the reactors using that fuel by an occupying power constitutes an act of nuclear theft
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Tom Davis Approved !
;)
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news.sky.com/story/bono-c...
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Grandpa Jimmy ! ;)'
www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar...
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Grandpa Jimmy ! ;),
www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar...
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Ben Knows Basketball! More than just funny! ESPN !
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youtu.be/UH86NXcvosI
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You got it! Him! All in you!
On it!
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May 9, 2025, 00:01 MSK — Putin’s set point. Ceasefire ends May 11, 00:01 MSK. Victory Day marks the psychological pretext. Lavrov frames NATO as Nazi. Peskov warns of retaliation. Approx time Putin crosses nuclear Rubicon. This is his promised line. #ISW #Russia #Nukes
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It echoes across oceans and decades — from Matewan to County Durham. Fiona Hill, daughter of a coal miner, rose from those depths to the halls of power. She never forgot where she came from.
#UnionStrong #Solidarity #MayDay #FionaHill #Matewan #TruthToPower
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In August 2023, Roshchyna traveled to Russian-occupied areas near the ZNPP, including Enerhodar, to investigate reports of secret detention centers and human rights abuses. She was detained by Russian forces during this assignment and subsequently held in multiple locations.
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Yes—humans cannot manufacture true living eyes. We can create cameras, lenses, even artificial retinas, but the full complexity of a biological eye—its self-repair, neural integration, and sensitivity—is beyond current technology.
Even the best prosthetic eyes today can only simulate not match
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Yes, butterfly mines (PFM-1) are extremely cheap to produce—typically costing less than $5 per unit, and in some cases as low as $1–$3, depending on production scale and materials used.
They were mass-produced during the Soviet era specifically for cost-effective area denial—with thousands at once
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No confirmed use of butterfly mines by Israel. In Gaza, explosive remnants usually include artillery shells, tank munitions, air-dropped bombs, and dud drone or missile strikes. IEDs and unmarked ordnance also pose deadly risks—especially to children.
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Jimmy Making ;) !
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Happy Birthday 92nd Carol Burnett!
Pioneer, Icon, Grace, Humor!
Roaring strong!
Carol Burnett’s ear tug was a secret, loving signal.
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Vitali Klitschko stood tall in Kyiv when missiles fell, trading gloves for grit. A world champion turned wartime mayor, he stayed when others fled, leading under fire. His courage is real—not in speeches, but in rubble, rescue, and resolve. That’s a hero.
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Klitschko’s comment came after Kyiv endured one of its worst bombings. It wasn’t a policy shift—it was a moment of raw humanity. Ukraine still refuses to cede land. But relentless civilian terror attacks pressure even the strongest to imagine the unimaginable.
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Klitschko speaks from pain, not policy. Ukraine’s stance remains: no recognition of stolen land. His words reflect the brutal cost of war—but peace built on occupation isn’t peace. It’s an invitation to redraw borders by force again. That’s a global danger.
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After the USSR fell, Ukraine held the world’s 3rd-largest nuclear arsenal. From 1994–96, it gave up 1,900 warheads in exchange for U.S., U.K., and Russian guarantees. Warheads were dismantled, isotopes sealed, silos destroyed. Trust won the peace—until Russia broke it.
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Awed the Knicks,
Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson recalled meeting Stiller at a game, describing the experience as being “in awe” of the actor’s superfandom. 
Stiller’s consistent presence at games and his public displays of support highlight his deep connection to the Knicks.
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Crying in battle is human. It means your soul is still intact even while everything else is breaking apart. Warriors—real ones—don’t lose their heart. They carry it through the fire.
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“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
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Thank you, Valerie Bertinelli, for lighting up Seattle in 1978 at the KIRO-TV Variety Club Telethon. Your heart, smile, and presence gave hope and joy to many children and families. That weekend lives on in our city’s memory—warm, real, and unforgettable.
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Cats 90% Human. Hyper focused.
Loves to play along. Proven by laser science.