so, the thing to do is scope down.
I don’t want to recapture all the people on commercial social media.
In fact, a lot of them are dangerous bigots that I affirmatively want no where near me. Our goal should not be universal appeal.
Let’s scale down to—- what do we need to build for a queer teenager in russia?
what do we need to build for our 70 year old mother?
what do we need to build for that BLM activist?
laser targets. thousands of different tries.
The Zionist occupation forces are circulating reports of a ballistic missile targeting Tel Aviv all the way from Yemen, Israeli media revealed, after alarm sirens blasted across the center of the occupation during the early hours of Friday.
Zionist media stated that more than 17 settlers were injured amid Yemen’s missile attack, as sirens blared across Tel Aviv, multiple southern settlements, and Gush Dan, Sharon, and the coastal plain to Tel Aviv’s north.
Ben Gurion Airport reportedly halted its operations and was out of service for landing and take-off, according to Zionist media.
In light of the events, Channel 14 slammed the occupationhat’s Air Defense, affirming its recent weakness, particularly in the south, and emphasizing that the matter is extremely concerning.
In this context, Zionistmedia platforms have stated that “in Yemen, they launched a missile that cannot be detected by radars outside of the occupation, allowing them to strike Tel Aviv whenever they wish,” stressing that this is a troubling sign.
Yemeni sources slam Zionist narrativeWhile the occupation claims that the missile was intercepted outside the borders, high-level Yemeni sources said that the Zionist narrative is not reliable, further stating that the occupation should consider Yafa an unsafe zone.
Additionally, the sources clarified that the Yemeni Armed Forces’ statement was postponed due to the recent developments and would include details of the precise operation they carried out against more than one target.
Earlier this week, Yemen’s Defense Minister in the Sanaa government, Mohammad al-Atifi, affirmed that Sanaa will not withhold barrages of ballistic, hypersonic, and cruise missiles, as well as drones, from the enemies, asserting that the YAF will continue targeting deep within the occupation entity’s core.
Al-Atifi vowed that the YAF would deliver “many surprises” to the occupation and continue striking its hideouts, as witnessed in the occupied cities of Yafa (Tel Aviv) and Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat). He stressed that the occupation nd its backers are taking Yemen into serious consideration “before committing any folly.”
Hezbollah continues pounding the northZionist sites in northern occupied territories came under heavy rocket attacks on Thursday, as the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon continues to respond to the massacres committed by occupation forces in Lebanon.
In today’s round of confrontations, the Resistance only identified the type of rockets it used in its attacks in one attack, pointing to the variety of shells and medium-range rocket artillery systems deployed on the battlefield since the Zionist regime escalated its aggression on Lebanon.
Kiryat MotzkinOn Thursday noon, Hezbollah announced that its fighters fired salvos of rockets at the settlement city of Kiryat Motzkin, one of four small cities that make up the densely-populated Krayot settlement to the north of Haifa.
Rafael Advanced Defense SystemsThe Resistance then renewed its rocket attacks on the Rafael Advanced Defense Systems military-industrial complex, located to the north of occupied Haifa, in the Zvulun Valley.
Kiryat ShmonaIslamic Resistance fighters then fired salvos of Falaq-2-type rockets at the settlement city of Kiryat Shmona, near the Palestinian-Lebanese border. Impacts of multiple rockets were recorded on Thursday.
Air defenses repel Israeli warplanesHezbollah’s Air Defense Force then turned back two Israeli fighter jets that were flying from the direction of the Mediterranean Sea toward the town of Aadloun. Air defense units then fired their missiles at them forcing them to retreat behind Lebanon’s air space.
Dado baseThe headquarters of the Zionist Northern Command also came under a heavy-rocket attack, as the Resistance fired salvos of rocket artillery shells at the Dado base.
Ami’ad baseHezbollah fighters also fired salvos of rockets at the Zionist Northern Command’s reserve base in Ami’ad, which serves as the 91st Division’s reserve brigades’ logistics and storage base.
AhihudIn defense of Lebanon, the Resistance fired 50 rocket artillery shells at the Ahihud settlement to the east of occupied Akka.
Shimshon baseThen the Resistance’s Unmanned Air Force launched a swarm of one-way attack drones at the Shimshon base, a large processing center for occupation forces. The drones struck the positions of officers and soldiers and dealt precise hits to their targets.
The Military Media Unit also released footage of previous rocket attacks on the base, as well as the Naftali base and the Eliakim base.
Occupied SafadOn Thursday afternoon, Hezbollah launched responses to the continuous bombardment of Lebanon, firing 80 rockets at the occupied city of Safad in one operation.
Kiryat AtaThe Resistance then fired 50 rockets at the Kiryat Ata city settlement, the second of the cluster of settlements that make up the Krayot area to the north of Haifa targeted on Thursday.
Mishar baseThen the Resistance fired a salvo of rockets at the Mishar base, the Northern Command’s main intelligence headquarters.
Iraqi strikes vital targetThe Islamic Resistance in Iraq announced on Friday that it successfully struck a vital Zionist target in occupied Palestine using an advanced Al-Arqab cruise missile.
In a statement, the Iraqi Resistance affirmed that the operation came as part of its continued support of the people of Palestine and Lebanon, as well as “in response to the massacres committed by the aggressive entity against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly.”
The Islamic Resistance reiterated its commitment to “striking the enemy’s strongholds with increasing intensity.”
This would be the Resistance’s second operation today. Only a few hours earlier, the Iraqi Resistance drone struck a target in the occupied Syrian Golan.
They also announced on Friday that it successfully drone-struck a target in the occupied Golan.
The group affirmed its commitment to “continuing operations and pounding enemy strongholds at an accelerating pace.”
It stressed that this operation comes “in continuation of our approach to resisting the occupation, in support of our people in Palestine and Lebanon, and in response to the massacres committed by the aggressive entity against civilians, including children, women, and the elderly.”
This is the third time the Iraqi Resistance has included its support of Lebanon as part of its ongoing and escalating operations against the occupation.
Over the past few days, the Resistance in Iraq carried out several operations against the occupied Syrian Golan. On September 25, two drone attacks were launched from Iraq toward the occupied Golan, in support of Lebanon and Palestine.
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The House Select Committee on the Weaponization of Federal Government (yes, that's its real committee name) held a hearing yesterday you might have missed or tuned out on account of its witness list. But it's worth paying attention to because the far-right GOP's contention that everyone is out to censor their first amendment rights is starting to take aim at info sharing efforts between the private sector and the USG to fight Internet and computer security threats.
The pretext for the hearing is a "story" that ran this week that decried the "Censorship Industrial Complex," one of several new buzzwords echoed by Rep. Jim Jordan and other GOP members asking questions. Bear in mind that the folks pushing this narrative use this term interchangeably to describe any "anti-disinformation efforts" (duh):
https://public.substack.com/p/ctil-files-1-us-and-uk-military-contractors
The story and the hearing concerned the insidious censorship threat posed by a shadowy entity called the CTI League, which was allegedly started as a joint public-private partnership but which according to the "Twitter files" useful idiot Matt Taibbi is a cleverly disguised effort to censor republican and conservative views on social media.
In reality, the CTI League was one of several groups that formed around the time of the 2020 pandemic to help respond to the crushing number of phishing and scam websites that were taking advantage of the situation. Here's one example:
When asked by a GOP committee member to describe the biggest "bombshell" -- the "most alarming thing" -- to come from "the Twitter files," Taibbi answered that the activities of the CTI League were "shocking." He went on to describe how this group maintained censorship spreadsheets with domains numbering in the hundreds of thousands. But he forgot to mention these were PHISHING DOMAINS!!!!!
Here's the giant whopper: Taibbi said there was "a regular, organized stream of communications between the FBI, the Dept of Homeland Security and the largest tech companies in the country," he said. "They had an organized system for flagging content. Not occasionally, but in enormous numbers involving spreadsheets of accounts that ran into the hundreds of thousands. This was shocking to us. This isn't some crazy conspiracy theory. We've already had 4 federal judges rule that this activity violates the first amendment."
Yeah. There was a spreadsheet that several thousand security people had access to that everyone agreed were malicious or phishous. CENSORSHIP!
https://judiciary.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/hearing-weaponization-federal-government-4
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