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Middle East IRAN’S AYATOLLAH TARGETS TRUMP FOR ASSASSINATION!
I'd keep my distance too What sort of people can get so worked up over losing their welfare check and having to get a job, or being refused permission to stay that they would plot and execute a plan to assassinate a President Too much like hard work for the benefit claimants and just a bit beyond the scope of the average "border hopping illegal", I think there could be a bit more to it I reckon that sort of behaviour is evidence of a person being on the extreme end of some kind of "spectrum" that's what they say about nutters these day is it not? anyway the last guy was a 99% er he was close but he missed A certain member on here who has just mentioned suicide must also be a fair way up the same "spectrum" got to be in the 90%+ area if he actually means it But even if it was, as I suspect, a just a pathetic melodramatic outburst, traditionally more becoming of a teenage girl it still raises questions, keeping him at at least around the 70% mark The habitual haters, who post on, or start, anti Trump threads daily along with those who endeavour to mention the President in every other non related thread I would put in the 50% + region which might appear a bit harsh . But these are people who exhibit quite profoundly abnormal behaviour often permanently Too far gone to keep their fears and offence to themselves and obsessively broadcasting it to others and endlessly scouring the internet for anything no matter how trivial to put their negative spin on Whilst hoping with all their heart for their president and consequently their own country to fail But not yet inclined to indulge in anysort of direct action themselves I hope this is not a progressive situation -
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Crime Shock in Koh Samui as Abbot Arrested for Methamphetamine Use
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47's weaponization of the DOJ shows the US is now a dictatorship
Don't be a hypocrite Jingthing... This is one of many that will be coming out soon. Democratic whistleblower told the FBI that Adam Schiff approved leaking classified information in order to discredit President Donald Trump, according to newly-released documents. The documents, which were obtained by Just The News, were recently handed over to Congress by FBI Director Kash Patel. The whistleblower reportedly worked for Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee for over ten years, and reported Schiff's alleged behavior to the FBI in 2017. According to the report, the intelligence staffer called the leaking "treasonous" and "illegal," in addition to being unethical. He was most recently interviewed by the FBI in 2023. -
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Analysis Journalists Targeted: Israel Blocks Foreign Reporters in Gaza
In a dual campaign, Israel is pursuing both military and narrative control in Gaza. Reporters and influencers documenting the devastation face silencing efforts despite international law supposedly protecting them. The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) cites Gaza as the world's most dangerous location for the press, with over 180 Palestinian journalists killed in 22 months. Though targeting journalists is illegal, CPJ reports 26 have been murdered, including the recent killing of 28-year-old Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif. He died with four colleagues in a makeshift newsroom near a hospital, raising significant concern among press freedom advocates. These killings are perceived as part of an intimidation campaign aimed at halting critical reporting. Israel argues these journalists were undercover Hamas operatives, using these claims to gain international support. However, international media have been largely barred from independent reporting in Gaza, with only a few allowed under strict Israeli military protocols. Jodie Ginsberg, CPJ's chief executive, claims this lack of international access, combined with attacks on media facilities and punitive measures against outlets like Haaretz, indicates a deliberate strategy to conceal the truth about Gaza. An incident, where a BBC crew was restricted from filming devastation while delivering humanitarian aid, underscores this tactic. Amid these constraints, local journalists' efforts are crucial. Sharif went viral after an emotional report on starvation, only to face unfounded militant accusations from an Israeli military spokesperson. The CPJ warned these accusations effectively sanctioned his assassination. Sharif, aware of the danger, wrote before his death: "If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me." Israel presented documents purportedly linking Sharif to Hamas, but these ended in 2021, two years before the current conflict. Critics argue such claims are implausible, especially given the highly surveilled nature of Gaza. Similar documents portraying another journalist, Ismail al-Ghoul, as a militant from a young age, reflect pressure on Israel from western allies to appear compliant with international law. Despite global condemnation, Israel has yet to explain the killings of Sharif’s colleagues, who were protected as civilians. Ginsberg fears this could be a chilling warning of escalated risks. "Their lack of justification shows they're admitting to murders," she said, worried about future threats to journalists. Veteran French historian Jean-Pierre Filiu, who gained rare access to Gaza, expressed shock at the situation and perceived attempts to suppress reporting. He described conditions as unparalleled, revealing the stark reality Israel seeks to obscure. The international community remains concerned over this systematic silencing of voices in Gaza. The safety of journalists continues to be a pressing issue, with urgent calls for protection and accountability. Reporters Without Borders and other organisations are calling for an independent investigation into these killings to ensure justice and reinforce journalists' rights worldwide. The situation paints a grim picture of press freedom under threat in conflict zones, highlighting the need for robust international measures to safeguard those who risk their lives to report the truth. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Guardian 2025-08-12 -
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Witnessing fake education
I was spreading this "good news vibe" beyond Thailand's borders. -
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47's weaponization of the DOJ shows the US is now a dictatorship
The ultimate punishment as per the UCMJ. The ultimate punishment for the ultimate crime is only fai. PS. Just because you're hurting doesn't give you the right to call posters names, buddy. Try talking about your issues with a friend, that might help. What about that Thai-American retired rich lady? You two talk all the time, right?
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