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Putin agrees to 30-day halt on energy facility strikes, Ukraine signals support
The internet seems to be working just fine at your location. Your search engine is capable of producing the same thing But you want to stay ignorant 😘 Don't worry, they won't deport you to El Salvador unless you have a tattoo. Everyone that has tattoos are gangbangers, right? 😀😃😄😁😆😅😂🤣😭 -
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Motorcyclist Crashes into Bridge Pillar in Nakhon Si Thammarat
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Have you ever had a near-death experience (NDE)?
Same here, in the Geneva lake, 50 meters, pitch dark, 4 degrees water and both my regulators jammed. Some Bends too. Kept diving but avoided depth in cold water with unsuited gear. -
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New UK Parliament Report: Unveiling the Horrors of 7 October A Truth That Cannot Be Denied
The grim reality of the events of 7 October can no longer be concealed. The 7 October Parliamentary Commission Report, chaired by Lord Andrew Roberts, has now been released, offering a meticulously detailed, forensic examination of the atrocities committed against Israel by Hamas. The report serves as a crucial document preserving the stark and harrowing truth of the mass murder, torture, and sexual violence inflicted upon innocent civilians. It stands as an unshakable testament, ensuring that these horrors are recorded in history, beyond the reach of those who might attempt to distort or deny them. The very necessity of such a report speaks volumes about the unsettling times in which we live. That Britain’s parliament must painstakingly document the massacre of nearly 1,200 people—marking the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust—simply to ensure it is believed is both shocking and obscene. And yet, this is the reality of the modern world, where Jewish suffering is often met with skepticism, where atrocities against Israelis are subject to hedging, justification, or outright denial. It is for this reason that the work of Lord Roberts and his parliamentary colleagues is so vital. Their efforts go beyond merely recording history; they serve to prevent its manipulation and erasure by those with an agenda to obscure the truth. Lord Andrew Roberts, one of Britain’s most esteemed historians, is renowned for his scholarly works on Churchill, Napoleon, and World War II. His biography Churchill: Walking with Destiny has been widely praised for its meticulous research and analytical depth, while Napoleon the Great strips away myth to present an unvarnished portrayal of the legendary figure. However, Roberts is not merely a chronicler of the past; he is a custodian of truth in the present. He understands that historical memory is not just about preserving facts but about what society is willing to accept as truth. In an era where denial spreads faster than evidence, his determination to ensure the 7 October Report is published, studied, and widely disseminated is an act of profound moral significance. The report lays bare, with irrefutable detail, the full scale of the attack. It confirms that Hamas’ invasion of southern Israel was not an impulsive act but a meticulously planned operation, years in the making. As early as 2018, Palestinian armed groups had begun collaborating through the so-called ‘Joint Room for Palestinian Resistance Factions,’ pooling resources and strategies for a future large-scale assault. On the morning of 7 October, that plan was executed with chilling precision. More than 7,000 attackers breached Israel’s defenses at 119 separate points along the border. The assault was methodical, utilizing land, sea, and air forces. Terrorists deployed drones to disable surveillance systems, paragliders to bypass security barriers, and specialized explosives to break into safe rooms where civilians sought refuge. What followed was an unspeakable massacre. The report captures in shocking detail the mass slaughter that took place, including the horrific attack on the Nova music festival, where 375 people were killed as Hamas gunmen hunted down civilians, tossing grenades into bomb shelters and shooting those attempting to flee in their vehicles. Families were systematically targeted in their homes, women subjected to rape as a weapon of war, and bodies desecrated. The youngest victim, newborn Naama Abu Rashed, was shot while still in her mother’s womb, surviving for 14 agonizing hours before succumbing to her wounds despite desperate medical efforts. The oldest, 92-year-old Holocaust survivor Moshe Ridler, was murdered when Hamas operatives fired a rocket-propelled grenade into his safe room. The report further corroborates evidence of sexual violence, aligning with the findings of Pramila Patten, the UN’s special representative on such crimes. It confirms that Hamas terrorists gang-raped women before executing them, that female victims’ bodies were discovered stripped, bound, and mutilated. The report systematically dismantles Hamas’ denials, exposing their calculated deceit—even when confronted with video evidence recorded by the perpetrators themselves. It documents Hamas’ methodical approach, with instruction manuals found on captured fighters detailing procedures for taking hostages, pre-planned routes for looting, and organized destruction. This document is now a permanent parliamentary record, created to ensure that the events of 7 October cannot be rewritten by historical revisionists. The need for such a report in the UK—the fact that Jewish suffering must be chronicled with exhaustive, forensic precision to be acknowledged—reveals something profoundly troubling about today’s moral climate. Yet this publication remains indispensable. It is not merely a record of terror; it is a stand against those who would attempt to deny, justify, or downplay its significance. Thanks to this report, when future generations look back on 7 October 2023, they will not be forced to sift through conspiracy and distortion to uncover what truly happened. They will see the undeniable truth, laid bare in black and white. And that is what matters. Because history is not shaped by those who shout the loudest in protest or those who seek to bury the past beneath propaganda and slogans. It belongs to those who tell the truth. Based on a report by The Spectator | Original Report pdf Download 2025-03-21 -
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ISIS Regroups: Children in Syrian Detention Camps Radicalized Amid Power Struggles
The Kurdish troops patrolling the sprawling detention camps of northeast Syria face constant danger. Stones and rocks pelting their armored vehicles are minor compared to the frequent knife attacks and bombings from ISIS-affiliated detainees. For over six years, these soldiers have guarded camps filled with the wives and relatives of ISIS fighters, but the threat is only growing stronger. Kane Ahmed, the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) troops overseeing the al Hol camp, paints a grim picture. “The threat of ISIS has increased both inside and outside the camp... especially after the fall of the Syrian regime. It’s gone up a lot, and we see attempts by them to escape on almost a daily basis.” The perimeter fence, reinforced multiple times, remains inadequate. Three round-the-clock CCTV rooms monitor the area, but intelligence reports confirm that ISIS cells outside the camp are smuggling in weapons and aiding escapes. “We know they are receiving help,” the commander explains. Delivery trucks have been used to hide detainees in hollowed-out seats, while waterways have become escape routes for smuggling children out. These children are the next generation of ISIS fighters, indoctrinated from birth. More than 60% of al Hol’s population consists of children—22,000 of them. Many have never known life beyond the confines of the camp. They regard outsiders with hostility, throwing stones at soldiers and journalists, kicking cameras, and shouting threats. Armed troops escort visitors, warning them to wear protective vests and helmets. “You will be attacked,” camp management cautions. Raids on tents frequently uncover weapons, homemade bombs, and grenades. The radicalization is evident in the children’s words. “We will behead you,” they chant. “One day we will be in charge. ISIS is coming back.” A woman cloaked in a burqa echoes their sentiments. “We love the Islamic State. We were free with them. Here, we are captives.” The fragile agreement between the Kurdish-led SDF and Syria’s interim president is seen as a step forward in relations between the Kurdish minority and the Islamist authorities now in power. However, the pressing question of what to do with the ISIS detainees remains unanswered. The power vacuum left in Syria is giving ISIS room to regroup and strengthen. Commander Ahmed delivers a stark warning: “We need help to control ISIS from the international coalition. We cannot do this on our own.” As the situation inside the camps worsens, the international community faces a looming crisis—one that could see ISIS rise again from within the very places meant to contain it. Based on a report by Sky News 2025-03-21
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