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I invested 70 #solana ($4000) in $Ansem right after Ansem 🐂🀄️ tweeted, and sold it for $300,000. UNREAL!!! To celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway! 3 lucky anonymous winners who likes and retweets this post will receive 10 $SOL each (no joke) in 24 hours. Comment your Sol Wallet below 👇

I invested 70 #solana ($4000) in $Ansem right after Ansem 🐂🀄️ tweeted, and sold it for $300,000. UNREAL!!! To celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway! 3 lucky anonymous winners who likes and retweets this post will receive 10 $SOL each (no joke) in 24 hours. Comment your Sol Wallet below 👇

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I invested 0.4 #BNB ($400) in $CZ right before CZ 🔶 BNB tweeted, and sold it for $100,000. UNREAL!!! To celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway! 3 lucky anonymous winners who likes and retweets this post will receive 1 $BNB each (no joke) in 24 hours. Comment your BNB Wallet below 👇

I invested 0.4 #BNB ($400) in $CZ right before CZ 🔶 BNB tweeted, and sold it for $100,000. UNREAL!!! To celebrate, I’m doing a giveaway! 3 lucky anonymous winners who likes and retweets this post will receive 1 $BNB each (no joke) in 24 hours. Comment your BNB Wallet below 👇

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BEIJING JUST BECAME THE MOST DANGEROUS ROOM ON EARTH. HERE'S WHAT COMES NEXT, STEP BY STEP: Xi just hosted Trump. Then, before the ceremonial trappings were even cleared, Putin walked through the same door. That sequence is not coincidence. It's a message. Here's what comes next, step by step: 🔴 Step 1 — Xi positions China as the indispensable power Trump came first. Putin came second. Beijing received both. That's not diplomacy. That's leverage. Xi is telling Washington and Moscow simultaneously: you need me more than you need each other. 🔴 Step 2 — Putin and Xi sign 40+ documents on energy, trade, and security China is already Russia's largest oil and gas buyer — Europe's pipeline imports collapsed to their lowest levels since the mid-1970s after sanctions. These deals deepen that dependence and lock in the economic architecture of the anti-Western bloc. 🔴 Step 3 — They publish the multipolar declaration The joint statement on "establishing a multipolar world" and a "new type of international relations" is the diplomatic language for one thing: the formal announcement that the U.S.-led order is being replaced. In writing. Signed by both. 🔴 Step 4 — Trump's Beijing visit produces nothing to counter it No major breakthrough on trade. No agreement on Iran. No movement on Ukraine. Trump left with photo ops. Xi immediately invited the man fighting the war Trump couldn't stop. 🔴 Step 5 — The 25-year treaty anniversary becomes a relaunch moment Putin's visit also marks the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Treaty of Good-Neighborliness. They're not just renewing it. They're upgrading it — with energy corridors, military coordination, and a shared ideological framework for the next 25 years. 🔴 Step 6 — Washington's traditional alliance architecture cracks further The back-to-back visits signal that Beijing no longer needs to choose sides. It hosts both. It extracts from both. And it shapes the outcome of both conflicts — Ukraine and Iran — without firing a single shot. 🔴 Step 7 — The real question is what Xi told each of them about the other Xi reportedly told Trump that Putin might regret invading Ukraine. Days later, he welcomed Putin with 40 documents and a joint declaration. One of those statements was for the cameras. The question is which one. The question is not whether this shifts the balance of power. The question is how fast. Are you positioned for what comes next? Follow and turn notifications on.

BEIJING JUST BECAME THE MOST DANGEROUS ROOM ON EARTH. HERE'S WHAT COMES NEXT, STEP BY STEP: Xi just hosted Trump. Then, before the ceremonial trappings were even cleared, Putin walked through the same door. That sequence is not coincidence. It's a message. Here's what comes next, step by step: 🔴 Step 1 — Xi positions China as the indispensable power Trump came first. Putin came second. Beijing received both. That's not diplomacy. That's leverage. Xi is telling Washington and Moscow simultaneously: you need me more than you need each other. 🔴 Step 2 — Putin and Xi sign 40+ documents on energy, trade, and security China is already Russia's largest oil and gas buyer — Europe's pipeline imports collapsed to their lowest levels since the mid-1970s after sanctions. These deals deepen that dependence and lock in the economic architecture of the anti-Western bloc. 🔴 Step 3 — They publish the multipolar declaration The joint statement on "establishing a multipolar world" and a "new type of international relations" is the diplomatic language for one thing: the formal announcement that the U.S.-led order is being replaced. In writing. Signed by both. 🔴 Step 4 — Trump's Beijing visit produces nothing to counter it No major breakthrough on trade. No agreement on Iran. No movement on Ukraine. Trump left with photo ops. Xi immediately invited the man fighting the war Trump couldn't stop. 🔴 Step 5 — The 25-year treaty anniversary becomes a relaunch moment Putin's visit also marks the 25th anniversary of the 2001 Treaty of Good-Neighborliness. They're not just renewing it. They're upgrading it — with energy corridors, military coordination, and a shared ideological framework for the next 25 years. 🔴 Step 6 — Washington's traditional alliance architecture cracks further The back-to-back visits signal that Beijing no longer needs to choose sides. It hosts both. It extracts from both. And it shapes the outcome of both conflicts — Ukraine and Iran — without firing a single shot. 🔴 Step 7 — The real question is what Xi told each of them about the other Xi reportedly told Trump that Putin might regret invading Ukraine. Days later, he welcomed Putin with 40 documents and a joint declaration. One of those statements was for the cameras. The question is which one. The question is not whether this shifts the balance of power. The question is how fast. Are you positioned for what comes next? Follow and turn notifications on.

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ISRAEL'S ARROW MISSILE ENGINE FACTORY JUST EXPLODED. WHAT HAPPENS NOW THAT THE "CONTROLLED TEST" STORY DOESN'T ADD UP? Here's what comes next, step by step: 🔴 Step 1 — The official story collapses under three facts Tomer Company called it a pre-planned test "carried out according to plan." But controlled detonations require advance public notification. There was none. Emergency services scrambled immediately. You don't do that for something planned. And the blast scale matches one thing: solid rocket propellant igniting unexpectedly. 🔴 Step 2 — Understand what Tomer actually is This is not a warehouse. This is not a factory making spare parts. Tomer is the state-owned firm that builds the rocket engines for Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 — Israel's primary shield against Iranian ballistic missiles. No Tomer engines. No Arrow interceptors. No missile defense. 🔴 Step 3 — Understand what Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 actually do Arrow 3 intercepts ballistic missiles above the atmosphere. Arrow 2 handles mid-altitude threats inside the atmosphere. Together they form the top two layers of Israel's defense against exactly the kind of missiles Iran has been firing. Tomer builds the propulsion that makes both of them fly. 🔴 Step 4 — Consider the timing Iran just escalated on its own terms for the first time — not in response to U.S. action, but initiating. A more emboldened Iran than the one that entered the ceasefire. And at this exact moment, a massive explosion hits the facility that manufactures Israel's defense against Iranian missiles. 🔴 Step 5 — If this was an accident A production or testing mishap during propellant handling is the most probable explanation. A similar blast at the same Tomer site happened in 2021 — also called a controlled test afterward. Industrial accidents at rocket propellant facilities are rare but catastrophic when they occur. The damage to production timelines could be significant at a moment when Israel needs interceptors most. 🔴 Step 6 — If this was NOT an accident Sabotage at exactly this target, at exactly this moment, cannot be fully ruled out. Iran has demonstrated the capability and the motive to reach inside Israel's defense infrastructure. Disrupting Arrow engine production doesn't require a missile strike — it requires one person in the right place. Israel's missile defense capacity would degrade quietly, invisibly, before the next war begins. 🔴 Step 7 — Either answer is a serious problem Accident: Israel's most critical missile defense supply chain just took a hit during active conflict. Sabotage: Iran may have just struck Israel's shield without firing a single missile. Both outcomes serve the same strategic objective — leaving Israel less capable of defending against the next ballistic missile barrage. The question is not whether this matters. The question is which answer is worse. Are you positioned for what comes next? I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨

ISRAEL'S ARROW MISSILE ENGINE FACTORY JUST EXPLODED. WHAT HAPPENS NOW THAT THE "CONTROLLED TEST" STORY DOESN'T ADD UP? Here's what comes next, step by step: 🔴 Step 1 — The official story collapses under three facts Tomer Company called it a pre-planned test "carried out according to plan." But controlled detonations require advance public notification. There was none. Emergency services scrambled immediately. You don't do that for something planned. And the blast scale matches one thing: solid rocket propellant igniting unexpectedly. 🔴 Step 2 — Understand what Tomer actually is This is not a warehouse. This is not a factory making spare parts. Tomer is the state-owned firm that builds the rocket engines for Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 — Israel's primary shield against Iranian ballistic missiles. No Tomer engines. No Arrow interceptors. No missile defense. 🔴 Step 3 — Understand what Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 actually do Arrow 3 intercepts ballistic missiles above the atmosphere. Arrow 2 handles mid-altitude threats inside the atmosphere. Together they form the top two layers of Israel's defense against exactly the kind of missiles Iran has been firing. Tomer builds the propulsion that makes both of them fly. 🔴 Step 4 — Consider the timing Iran just escalated on its own terms for the first time — not in response to U.S. action, but initiating. A more emboldened Iran than the one that entered the ceasefire. And at this exact moment, a massive explosion hits the facility that manufactures Israel's defense against Iranian missiles. 🔴 Step 5 — If this was an accident A production or testing mishap during propellant handling is the most probable explanation. A similar blast at the same Tomer site happened in 2021 — also called a controlled test afterward. Industrial accidents at rocket propellant facilities are rare but catastrophic when they occur. The damage to production timelines could be significant at a moment when Israel needs interceptors most. 🔴 Step 6 — If this was NOT an accident Sabotage at exactly this target, at exactly this moment, cannot be fully ruled out. Iran has demonstrated the capability and the motive to reach inside Israel's defense infrastructure. Disrupting Arrow engine production doesn't require a missile strike — it requires one person in the right place. Israel's missile defense capacity would degrade quietly, invisibly, before the next war begins. 🔴 Step 7 — Either answer is a serious problem Accident: Israel's most critical missile defense supply chain just took a hit during active conflict. Sabotage: Iran may have just struck Israel's shield without firing a single missile. Both outcomes serve the same strategic objective — leaving Israel less capable of defending against the next ballistic missile barrage. The question is not whether this matters. The question is which answer is worse. Are you positioned for what comes next? I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨

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🚨 🚨 BEZOS HAS 3 OPTIONS LEFT AFTER NEW GLENN'S LAUNCHPAD EXPLOSION. ALL 3 ARE CATASTROPHIC. This is the moment nobody wants to talk about. After years of development, a $1B+ heavy-lift rocket program, and a final ground test before Amazon's Kuiper satellite mission → Blue Origin is now boxed into THREE choices. And every single one is a nightmare: ⚠️ OPTION 1: REBUILD LC-36 FROM SCRATCH – The only launchpad Blue Origin owns is now a debris field – One 600-foot lightning tower toppled. Erector-gantry: gone. Ground equipment: destroyed. – Pad rebuilds after a full vehicle explosion take 12–24 months minimum – Amazon's Kuiper constellation — already years behind SpaceX Starlink — falls further behind – Every month of delay costs Amazon market share it cannot get back ⚠️ OPTION 2: BORROW OR BUY LAUNCH CAPACITY FROM A COMPETITOR – The only competitor with available heavy-lift pads is SpaceX – Asking your direct rival for a launchpad is not a business negotiation — it's a surrender – SpaceX has every incentive to slow-walk, overcharge, or simply say no – Amazon would be funding the company that is actively destroying Kuiper's market window – Jeff Bezos built Blue Origin specifically to avoid this dependency ⚠️ OPTION 3: ABSORB THE DELAY AND KEEP INVESTING – New Glenn's first stage was enveloped in fire during a routine hotfire test — the final check before orbital flight – The vehicle collapsed. The upper stage tilted and fell. Fires burned at multiple stories – This wasn't a launch failure. This was a ground test. The hardest problems haven't even been attempted yet. – Blue Origin has no second pad, no backup vehicle, and no timeline for the next attempt – And Starlink already has 7,000+ satellites in orbit Let that sink in. There is no Option 4. There is no clean exit. There is no "we rebuild and catch up by Q4." The media is showing you "rocket science is hard" and "no injuries reported." They're NOT showing you that Blue Origin just destroyed its only launchpad — the single piece of infrastructure that connects years of development to an actual orbital mission — three hours before midnight on May 28, 2026. This is the most consequential single test failure any American space company has faced since SpaceX's Pad 40 explosion in 2016. Follow now → this story is moving fast. RT so others see what's really at stake. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨

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