Kimmono
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Support @Arsenal, interests: UAP, AI, Ukraine and Energy.
Oslo, Norway
Joined February 2008
Ppl r hallucinating on Greenland’s mineral wealth. Exploring and mining in the Arctic is a literal hellscape. The constraints r insane and the costs to overcome 'em r mooning way past imagination. Geologically, permafrost is a nightmare. Ground’s frozen solid—normal drilling
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Sen. Mitch McConnell on Greenland: “Threats and intimidation by U.S. officials over American ownership of Greenland are as unseemly as they are counterproductive. And the use of force to seize the sovereign democratic territory of one of America’s most loyal and capable allies
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"...we (US) are the dominant PREDATOR force in the Western Hemisphere"
Rep. Ogles: "It's important that we have a stake in Greenland, that they are quite frankly a protectorate of the US. They've been in relationship with Denmark -- that needs to end. We have spilled more blood protecting Greenland than the Danes ... we are the dominant predator
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A year ago, I went to Copenhagen to write about the political crisis Trump had created over Greenland. Danes told me that because the US can already do whatever it wants on the island, they had come to a conclusion: Trump just wants the U.S. to look bigger on a map
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"Trump might forget about Greenland. But also, he might not. Nobody knows. He operates on whims," @anneapplebaum writes.
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The U.S. does not need to annex Greenland! We can access bases for our soldiers and mines for minerals through treaties and contracts without invading! This is the 21st century. 19th-century imperialism rightfully ended. This "debate" is truly unhinged. Rational people in DC,
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🇬🇱🇩🇰🇺🇸 It is genuinely absurd. A few years ago we lived in a boring, rules based world where the biggest transatlantic drama was trade disputes and awkward summits. Now we are at a point where Denmark’s prime minister has to say out loud, like a kindergarten teacher in a
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No words from Russia or China is a bad news for Ukraine and Taiwan. To fully understand how the Venezuelan armed forces sold out Maduro, we must also consider that Venezuela had - and still has -more military equipment than most countries in the region. “Helicopters flying low
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First, we need to understand the military capabilities of Venezuela. This country possessed CASIC HK-JM2 radar systems with a range of 500 ...
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There has been lots of talk about the current situation in Venezuela and what it could mean for global oil markets, so I just wanted to provide some nuance on this 🇻🇪 ⤵️ When people say “Venezuela has the world’s largest oil reserves,” as you undoubtedly have seen being thrown
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AG and others legally characterize attack in Venezuela as “arrest with military support.” Meanwhile Trump announces he’s taken over the country and will run it until he finds someone suitable to replace him. Added bonus: says American oil companies will get to exploit the oil.
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I really don’t understand this. The highly skilled, experienced and intelligent professionals in the US national security community have to know that abandoning Europe and walking away from 76 years of trans-Atlantic partnership, even as an aggressive and expansionist #Russia
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This Bloomberg piece 👇 is a prime example of what Western media should STOP doing with their China reporting, because it actually hurts their Western audience. The framing they're going for is essentially "Xi admits China's numbers are fake" - which works because it's what
Chinese President Xi Jinping lashed out at inflated growth numbers and vowed to crack down on the pursuit of “reckless” projects that have no purpose except showing superficial results
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After the Nuremberg Trials, one of the most unsettling conclusions did not come from the courtroom, but from the psychiatrist tasked with evaluating the defendants. Dr. Douglas Kelley, the U.S. Army psychiatrist assigned to assess many of the senior Nazi officials, expected to
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🚨 PENTAGON ORDERED TO PREPARE FOR AGI A $900 billion defense bill hits the floor this week—and buried inside is a historic first: The 2026 NDAA requires the Pentagon to create an "AI Futures Steering Committee" by April 2026—the first time Congress has formally directed the
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Marco Rubio actually has three roles in the current Government! His third role is acting National Archivist. Why is that interesting? Remember the UAP legislation from NDAA 2022...
Since May of this year, Marco Rubio has served in a dual role as President Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor and Secretary of State. The National Security Advisor is the President’s principal in-house advisor on all national security matters, chairs the National Security
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“The truth is shocking.” A new documentary sheds light on non-human intelligent life, and why U.S. officials previously shied away from disclosing lawful information to the public. Dan Farah, the director and producer of “The Age of Disclosure,” explains how he was able to
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Check out our director / producer @Dan_Farah discussing @ageofdisclosure with @thelauracoates on @cnn. Thank you for you support, Laura!
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Wonderful news. 🌟💫✨ Our two new VASCO papers are now peer-reviewed, accepted and published — and they reveal some extraordinary things: - We find statistically significant correlations between short-lived transients on pre-Sputnik sky plates, UFO sightings, and above-ground
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This is extraordinary. For the many of you who wonder how the EU could agree to such a humiliating "deal" with Trump, wonder no more. We have an unusually straightforward answer directly from the horse's mouth: Sabine Weyand, who's the Directorate-General for Trade at the EU
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Ukraine’s top general, Valeriy Zaluzhny, just gave a hard-hitting interview, and it’s a wake-up call for the West. The war has changed. If NATO doesn’t adapt, Russia could grind on until 2034. Here’s what you need to know:
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Thankfully Olivier doesn't run the Commission. It would have been madness to retaliate against US given EU's geopolitical vulnerabilities. What Olivier describes as "stormy waters" could have meant Ukraine being thrown under the bus. Even if a 1% risk, would it be worth it? 1/
What I worried about has happened. A completely unequal “deal” between the US and the EU. Have no doubt: asymmetric 15% tariffs are a EU defeat. When the law of the jungle prevails, the weak have little choice than to accept their fate. But Europe could potentially have been
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