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Dominique Perry - Intense Doggystyle Plot From 'Insecure' (s01e08) Deepa Kaur

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♰🇩🇪 The Most STUNNING Church 🇩🇪♰ 🎥 Saint Johann Nepomuk Church (Asamkirche) in Munich, Germany 🇩🇪 It was built between 1733 and 1746 by the brothers sculptor Egid Quirin Asam and painter Cosmas Damian Asam as their private chapel. It is considered one of the most important buildings of the southern German Late Baroque and an early contribution to the Bavarian Rococo style. The church was constructed on a narrow 22 by 8-meter plot, integrated into the houses of Sendlingerstraße, with a slightly convex Baroque façade. The brothers designed the church as a Beichtkirche (confession church) for the youth, featuring seven confessionals with allegorical scenes, and the altar is situated in the west, a deviation from the traditional east-facing orientation. The interior is divided vertically into three sections, symbolizing the journey from worldly suffering to divine eternity. The lower section, for church visitors, is relatively dark, while the middle section, reserved for the Emperor, is colored white and blue. The uppermost section, illuminated indirectly from behind the cornice, features a ceiling fresco depicting the "Life of Saint Nepomuk," considered a masterpiece by Cosmas Damian Asam. The high altar is framed by four spiral columns, referencing Bernini’s columns in St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, and a relic of John of Nepomuk is kept beneath the tabernacle. The church's indirect lighting and intricate stucco work, combined with frescoes and sculptures, create a dramatic and emotionally intense atmosphere characteristic of the Baroque period. Saint John of Nepomuk, the church’s namesake, was a 14th-century Bohemian clergyman and Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Prague who was martyred in 1393 for refusing to reveal the confessions of Queen Sophia of Bavaria to King Wenceslas IV, thereby upholding the sanctity of the seal of confession. His story deeply resonated with the Asam brothers, who dedicated their church to him as a patron saint of confessors and those seeking forgiveness. The church was not originally intended for public use but was opened to the public due to public pressure. It suffered damage during a bomb attack in 1944, and a restoration from 1975 to 1983 aimed to restore its original appearance. Video Baroque Blockbuster

Beauty of the Catholic Faith

22,510 次观看 • 5 个月前

MAJOR TERROR PLOT FOILED: PAKISTANI SECURITY FORCES SMASH FAH's So-called QAHAR DRONE FORCE, PREVENT LARGE-SCALE ATTACK IN KHARAN A major terrorist plot was successfully foiled after security forces launched a decisive counterterrorism operation against Terrorists of the (BLA) in the Killi Sarawan area along the strategic Kharan–Basima Road. Nearly 30 to 35 heavily armed Ts, including members of the BLA's so-called drone unit, infiltrated the area with plans to establish illegal checkpoints, terrorize local communities, extort civilians, and execute a large-scale terrorist attack. The Ts used mosque loudspeakers to announce their presence and attempted to intimidate residents by claiming they would maintain control of the area for several days. Acting on credible intelligence, Security forces launched a precision operation supported by advanced surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. The terrorists were tracked and engaged before they could carry out their planned attacks. At first light, security forces moved in with a carefully coordinated strategy while ensuring the safety of civilians. Facing intense pressure, the terrorists abandoned their positions and retreated into a nearby school building, from where they opened fire on advancing troops. Security forces swiftly surrounded the location and carried out a clearance operation, killing four terrorists and injuring at least six others. The operation dealt a significant blow to the BLA's operational network. In their hasty retreat, the terrorists abandoned weapons, equipment, and personal belongings, underscoring the scale of their defeat. Security forces recovered a substantial cache of weapons and terrorist equipment, including: • Six motorcycles used for mobility and logistics • Three quadcopter drones intended for terrorist operations • Three drone-launched rockets • Fourteen rockets ready for use • Two improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which were safely defused by bomb disposal teams The recovered drones and munitions were intended for use in future attacks, highlighting the growing threat posed by terrorist groups seeking to employ drone technology for destructive purposes. The successful operation not only dismantled a key terrorist cell but also neutralized a significant drone-based threat, preventing what could have been a major terrorist attack against civilian and security targets. The operation ensured the protection of Kharan city and surrounding communities, reaffirming the resolve of Pakistan's security forces to eliminate terrorism and maintain stability across Balochistan.

Eagle Eye

27,036 次观看 • 18 天前

So now the picture gets darker… Three days before Charlie’s memorial, Israel formalized a $4 million contract with ‘Show Faith by Works’, a California firm hired to run what it called the “largest Christian Church Geofencing Campaign in U.S. history.” After the memorial itself, Andrew Kolvet publicly boasted that their “tech partners” had tracked over 277,000 devices in and around the stadium, ie the phones of grieving Christians, all digitally tagged and harvested under the pretext of “outreach.” Layer that with what’s now surfacing… Multiple reports claim Charlie had rejected a massive offer, allegedly around $150 million, from Israeli interests and their billionaire backers. Whether that figure is exact or not, it’s clear there was intense pressure for him to continue to align with Israel’s agenda. According to Candace Owens, that refusal may have triggered serious internal conflict within Turning Point USA itself. Owens has openly suggested that Charlie’s defiance, his unwillingness to be bought and his refusal to compromise, made enemies not just outside TPUSA but within it. Enemies with everything to lose if he exposed or resisted the machinery of influence operating behind the scenes. So the question must be asked: Was Charlie Kirk killed for saying no? Was his death part of an internal plot within Turning Point USA to remove a leader who threatened the financial and political lifeline of the organization? Was his martyrdom the cost of rejecting Zionist money, leaving others free to realign TPUSA with Israel immediately after his death? I don’t know the answers, but the timing, the contracts, and the digital harvesting of Christians at his memorial demand that we at least ask the questions. Maybe Charlie’s greatest “crime” was simply saying ‘NO’, and in a world where loyalty is bought and influence is currency, that kind of integrity can be deadly.

Laura Aboli Official

642,078 次观看 • 9 个月前

NOIDA WORKERS 'PROTESTS'? GHANTA! A COORDINATED PLOT TO INCITE RIOTS WITH ANTI-NATIONAL MOTIVES! (Read Full) 👉How can we say it was STAGED? ~QR codes ~WhatsApp groups ~Overnight mobilisation with specific instructions to put factories on fire at night ~HAWALA money from Pakistan 👉MOTIVE: 1. Spread Ri0ts all over UP to target CM .Yogi Adityanath Ji's main achievement- 'Law & Order' 2. Hurt Investments coming in UP by projecting 'UP isn't safe'. 3. Create panic among migrant workers 4. Disrupt export-driven sectors especially cloth industry which has shifted from Bangladesh to Bharat. 5. Trying Noida as a 'Laboratory' to start running same model in all NDA/BJP ruled states to hurt Bharat's overall economy & exports. 👉Is Workers' concern over increase in wages Genuine?- YES Is the concern addressed?- YES Late last night, after marathon talks with private company owners and workers, UP-YOGI Sarkar has already declared MINIMUM WAGES HIKE UPTO ₹5000 & HAS ALREADY IMPLEMENTED. This hike is a solid 21%. Noida now has the HIGHEST minimum wage in the entire state of Uttar Pradesh. A full one-month consultation process is currently underway before the final decision is locked in. The government is actively addressing every genuine demand of the workers. THEN WHY WERE THE RI0TS STARTED AGAIN TODAY? THINK! 👉But THEY chose a wrong govt to try this 'Laboratory Experiment'! 🔥Yogi Sarkar's Action against Ri0ters: ~Mass Arrests: 353 ri0ters already in custody. ~Interrogations: 100+ suspects currently under INTENSE questioning. ~UP Cyber teams are infiltrating WhatsApp groups to trace the "hidden hand." ~500+ coordinated X handles identified for fueling the fire incl allegedly connected to SP, CONgress and even 'paid' GC Trolls. Now I just want Yogi Ji to make these Bast@rds repent for taking birth in this world for this crime. Sir, pls put NSA on each & every Bast@rd & make their life hell by not even allowing bail for atleast one year. SET AN EXAMPLE such that kisi ki bhi Ruh Kaap Jaye even with the thought of any such misadventure again in UP or in any other State. Set such an example that every CM in Bharat will be forced to follow. No compromise with Bharat's Safety & Prosperity....even on Humanitarian Grounds. Btw....when Pakistan Hawala Money link appeared....I instantly remembered Dhurandhar-2. Bhul gaye?....Atiq Connection with ISI... Political Patronage to Atiq in 'India'. Pawns change, Handlers remain the same. Over to you, Babaji🙏🔥

BhikuMhatre

135,375 次观看 • 3 个月前

The SAROS story controversy further seperates many sheep and insecure tourists from the actual gamers passionate about gaming and who respect nuanced art. 1. SAROS is a supremely GAMEPLAY focused game, and the gameplay is exceptional. There's actually not a huge amount of story in it. You get sparse sprinkles of story here and there, but it's usually vague, infrequent and takes a complete backseat to the gameplay. So people complaining about its story are missing the forest for the trees about the kind of game this even is. 2. The overwhelming majority of the game the story actually follows the exact cookie cutter bland, 'man has love interest he's trying to save' plot thread that is trite and that so many of the haters wanted. It's not till the very end that you get the twist and curveball that not all was what it seems, and all I can say is thank heavens it did. The twist that Arjun isn't just another brooding, stoic, gruff bad ass good guy hero, and that Nitya isn't just a damsel that needed saving, but was instead escaping him and facing acceptance, loneliness and purpose challenges of her own, is one of the more interesting and thought provoking aspects to the story and to their characterisation. Prior to that, if anything they're both a bit dull and been there done that. After the twist, where you find out he's actually flawed, has a history of debauchery, drunken escapades, guilt, internal conflict, anger management, a darker past and so on, there's layers to unravel and moral conundrums to explore. But I guess that sort of thing takes too much mental maturity for tourists and snowflakes to contend with. 3. As I covered before, anti-hero villain playable male main characters in games aren't actually common. I had to go back 28 AAA single player releases (not including remasters/remakes) to find the last I could remember where you had to play a potential bad guy, which was Alan from Alan Wake II (though there's moral abiguity there) which released back in 2023, so the haters are complaining about something exceedingly rare. 4. Imagine watching a single clip or few of the ending of a show instead of the entire show itself; missing all context, characterisation, build up, insight, developments etc throughout, and thinking that was enough for you to judge the shows story or the entire show lol. No logical or well adjusted person would seek to judge narratives in art in this way, and yet that's what many of these Karens do. We should not be giving value to the opinions of these types of people. ---- Ultimately, haters are showing themselves up yet again, and each time come off seeming more and more like detatched tourists who aren't truly passionate about art or gaming, only having their extremely narrow preferences regurgitated and constantly pandered to. And frankly, they're incredibly boring. #PS5Pro gameplay video. #SAROS #PS5

NIB

54,769 次观看 • 2 个月前

While we were busy working on immediate short term, medium term and long term solutions to the recent flash flooding in some parts of Lagos, my attention was drawn to a simplistic suggestion by Mr. Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, an idea driven more by political correctness, cheap attention seeking, and the pursuit of relevance than by genuine problem-solving. Let me quickly highlight a few important considerations in addressing flood-related and other environmental challenges in a city of over 23 million people into the smallest state with just 3,577 square kilometers of land and 186km of coastline atlantic with residents from across the country, and each bringing different environmental and waste management practices. 1/16 Lagos is an aquatic city. Like Venice, Amsterdam/Rotterdam, Bangkok, and Jakarta, much of Lagos sits low and close to the sea. That means heavy rain + high tide can create short-term flooding, even when drains are working. 2/16 Lekki’s floods were a compound event: a fast, heavy downpour happened around the same time as a high tide. When the sea level is high, water can’t leave our drains as quickly. Streets then hold water for a few hours before it recedes. 3/16 For the purpose of enlightening you, this phenomenon is called “tide-locking.” Plainly: when the ocean or lagoon is high, it’s like trying to pour water uphill. Outfalls (where drains meet the lagoon) cannot empty fast, so water backs up. I hope you get that now!? 4/16 Different cities face different problems. Venice fights sea surges with movable gates; the Netherlands makes space for water on land and uses pumps; Bangkok stores stormwater in parks; Lagos’ main issue is heavy rain + high tide on very flat land. 5/16 The right solution to address these climate change-related flash flooding events in Lagos is a three-part approach which the state government is already implementing some: (1) Store water for a short time (water detention), (2) Move water through wider, clear channels, (3) Control backflow with one-way valves and, where needed, pumps. This refines the masterplan to address current climate realities. 6/16 What’s already in motion (2023–2025): maintenance of ~579 km of secondary collectors (693 sites) and ~309 km of primary channels; EFAG rapid-response teams have cleared ~444 km of drains; enforcement has restored 40.3 km of encroached channels; 218 new channels have been awarded for construction, adding ~1,500 km when completed; pumps are now being integrated where topography requires them; and early-warning measures include daily forecasts and water-level monitoring.  7/16 Why water detention matters: it is temporary storage—holding rainwater on a plot, in an estate lake, or a designed basin for a few hours so trunk drains aren’t overwhelmed. It is essentially “queueing” runoff so everything doesn’t arrive at once. 8/16 Why one-way “flap gates” help: they are valves at outfalls that let stormwater discharge to the lagoon but stop high tide from pushing water back into the system. 9/16 When gravity is not enough, we add pumps. In very low areas this creates a ‘polder-style’ cell: water collects in a controlled basin and is pumped out when tide permits. A first installation to address flooding on Lagos Island is undergoing testing at Ilubirin and will be commissioned soon. 10/16 Near-term actions (0–6 months): • Intensify silt and trash clearance at known choke points, especially Ajiran/Agungi. • Install debris screens on key culverts so bottles and plastics don’t block inlets. • Pilot estate lakes and on-plot detention to create spare storage capacity for intense rain events.

Tokunbo Wahab

334,530 次观看 • 9 个月前

Death Stranding 2 | Hands-On Details ▪️Press got to play a whopping 30 hours of the game, that is around 40% of the story says Kojima ▪️"Tighter, pacier, more dynamic, more gripping" than the first game ▪️4 difficulty settings: Story, Casual, Normal, and Brutal ▪️Played on base PS5, "impressive photorealistic graphics" that draw you in right away, "hugely increased" level of detail ▪️"Fantastically surreal" bossfights ▪️Takes place 11 months after the first game with Sam living with his daughter Lou in a remote area in Mexico ▪️After connecting America to the chiral network, deliveries are now automated by AI ▪️His peaceful life is disrupted by the return of Fragile, now running the company Drawbridge, who sends Sam on a mission to connect Mexico to the network and then to Australia ▪️Pacing is improved over the first game, swiftly gets players into gameplay ▪️Corpus: In-game glossary similar to Final Fantasy 16 that can be opened at any time, including mid-cutscene, to recap and explain plot points, characters, places etc ▪️Expanding gameplay systems was a major focus, world feels more dynamic and diverse with more opportunities for player expression ▪️Still focused on taking cross-country delivery jobs through hostile landscapes, but much more evolved like going from MGS1 to MGS2 ▪️More streamlined menus, clear info on your objective, equipment, routes, less frustration in traversal ▪️Combat now plays a greater role, Kojima added more options because so many people all over the world were asking him to make another Metal Gear ▪️Sam now has to also contend with extreme weather conditions. Sandstorms can topple you over, intense rain leads to floods, earthquakes shake the ground, avalanches can come crashing down ▪️Tons of environmental diversity, barren mountains, white sandy deserts, lush jungles, cities, etc makes the first feel static by comparison ▪️Time of day (sunlight, nighttime) can impact the temperature of your precious cargo ▪️Asynchronous online connectivity expanded with more structures like ziplines that now curve, safe houses for checkpoints, ramps that can shoot Sam across the air like Sonic ▪️You can level up your abilities through use, like stamina, proficiency with weapons, skill tree buffs like better stealth that gives improved noise cancellation and enemy alerts. Likewise more time in combat unlocks better ammo, scanner range, etc ▪️You can customize your backpack with lots of attachments like extra ammo pouches, shields, and more ▪️You can also customize vehicles like adding an arm to a truck that will automatically grab lost packages, machine guns to auto shoot enemies ▪️Lots of new options to encourage experimenting your approach, like finding extra tools like powerful gloves that let you punch mechs in the face or an otter hat to float in water ▪️"Significant" number of side quests with meaningful rewards: special weapon schematics, narrative payoffs, skill points to unlock footstep dampeners, aim assistance, vehicle recharger, etc ▪️Combat is vastly expanded and improved, in many ways "feels like Metal Gear Solid 6" ▪️Mexico and Australia are filled with enemy bases to infiltrate, ripe for silent takedowns or gunfights that feel "punchy" ▪️There are new human enemy forces such as bandits and armed survivalists ▪️You can wear different camo types to blend in and throw out small puppet "Dollman" into the air to scout out enemies ▪️You can now put down Sam's backpack to allow for more agile movement ▪️Lots of weapon options from pistols to assault rifles, shotguns, sniper rifles, grenade launchers, 'blood boomerang', the rope-firing Bola Gun, and more ▪️Battles against BTs are much more engaging, with new enemy types that can also physically see Sam, not just sense him ▪️You can unlock a music player in the game that lets you play a playlist of tracks you collect at your choosing Full IGN Video ▶️ VGC ➡️ Eurogamer ➡️ #DeathStranding2 #PS5

Shinobi602

1,077,995 次观看 • 1 年前

🚨 EXCLUSIVE: There's an old morality question, "If you could have, would you kill baby Hitler?" No one ever asks about adult Hitler, let alone in 1943. Tucker condemned attempts to KILL HITLER in the middle of WWII & the Holocaust — because it would be un-Christian. Again: Tucker said it would have been un-Christian to kill Hitler. In the midst of World War II & the Holocaust. Specifically, Tucker on Wednesday condemned Lutheran pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer — for supposedly rejecting Christianity by participating in covert attempts to assassinate Hitler. Tucker held up Bonhoeffer as a cautionary tale of what people today could become if you "start calling people Nazis." This is the story of the man Tucker views as a cautionary tale: Bonhoeffer was deeply involved in the German Resistance before and during WW II. He was the first public critic of Hitler, giving a radio address warning about the emerging cult of the Führer on February 1, 1933, just two days after the Nazis took power. Bonhoeffer also helped found the Confessing Church — directly in response to the Nazi push to control and Aryanize the nation's Protestant churches. In 1941, he joined the Abwehr (German military intelligence), allowing him to avoid Wehrmacht (military) service. Crucially, Bonhoeffer used his Abwehr post as a cover for his role in multiple secret plots to overthrow or assassinate Hitler. Through his official cover, Bonhoeffer was able to travel internationally and act as a courier between the Resistance and foreign contacts, such as the ecumenical movement in Switzerland and Sweden. Bonhoeffer also was involved in Operation 7, the effort launched by his brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi to smuggle seven Jews and their family members to safety in Switzerland. On April 5, 1943, Bonhoeffer was arrested by the Gestapo on charges related to Operation 7 — which was deemed to be both treason and an undermining of the war effort, since military intelligence resources were used to save Jews. At the time of his arrest, the Nazis did not know about the assassination plots, let alone Bonhoeffer's role in them. After Hitler survived the infamous Operation Valkyrie "briefcase bomb" plot on July 20, 1944 (the subject of the Tom Cruise movie), the Gestapo soon learned of Bonhoeffer’s deep involvement in Abwehr efforts to topple the Nazi regime. On April 8, 1945, an SS "drumhead court" completed a show trial by sentencing Bonhoeffer to death. The next day, on April 9, 1945 — just weeks before the European front of the war ended — Bonhoeffer was hanged at the Flossenbürg concentration camp, alongside several "co-conspirators." Despite Tucker's insinuation that Bonhoeffer had turned away from Christianity, his faith actually strengthened leading up to his execution. Notes found after the war show that Bonhoeffer prayed daily, wrote meditations on Psalms, and had theological discussions — even with guards. Bonhoeffer gave sermons, some of which he prepared in solitary confinement, and he held clandestine worship services for his fellow prisoners. His SS interrogators, in fact, complained that he was “too religious.” Found in Gestapo notes were these two quotes: “Bonhoeffer persists in religious delusion.” “He speaks of Christ as if Christ were alive.” Bonhoeffer’s burning, intense faith never dwindled, as further evidenced by his final recorded words: “This is the end—for me, the beginning of life.” --- With the benefit of context regarding Bonhoeffer, here is the full text of what Tucker said: "Because once you start calling people Nazis, we really have no choice but to start shooting them... to be Dietrich Bonhoeffer, to reach the end of reason, or even Christianity. Bonhoeffer decided that Christianity's not even, he was a Lutheran pastor, Christianity's not enough, we have to kill the guy [Hitler]. I'm not judging Bonhoeffer, who was a great man in some ways. But that's inevitable once we decide that some people are Nazis."

Joel Mowbray

1,807,917 次观看 • 8 个月前

🔺️Video 🔺️ I CHOOSE HER ⁨@KatrinaLogunova⁩ I Я ВЫБИРАЮ ЕЁ 👸 🤴 👑 #BlackSunEmperor with #BlackSunEmpress1111 Just her pt2 Katya Message for the night 🌙 👌 " Ice and I like to eat cabbage before bed) " ~#KatyushaPlott ​The phrase "Ice and I like to eat cabbage before bed" is likely a literal description of her evening routine. Cabbage is a very low-calorie, fiber-rich snack, and many small dog breeds enjoy the "crunch" of raw vegetables. In a wellness or fitness context, choosing cabbage over a heavy midnight snack is often a way to show a commitment to a clean diet. ​The Music and Mood ​The audio is a Russian voiceover set to a rhythmic beat. The dialogue translates to: ​"If you wish, we can entrust this to him." "Is he better than this person? Can he build a bridge?" "He is better than the whole army of Nero." ​Is it "Sexy" or "Cute"? ​The vibe leans more toward "effortlessly cute" or "lifestyle-focused." While she is dressed comfortably in a black camisole and the lighting has a warm, pinkish hue, the focus of the video is on the interaction with the dog. ​The "Cute" Element: The playful way she shares the cabbage with "Ice" and his intense focus on the food creates a "pet-parent" relatable moment. ​The "Style" Element: The use of a cinematic voiceover and dramatic lighting suggests she is curating a specific aesthetic—showing that even a simple task like eating cabbage can look "cool" or "edgy" with the right editing. ​Summary of the Vibe ​She seems to be blending a fitness-conscious lifestyle (eating raw greens) with a playful, artistic aesthetic. The video isn't necessarily trying to be overtly provocative; rather, it's a "day-in-the-life" style clip that highlights her personality and her bond with her dog.The Historical Description ​According to the Roman historian Suetonius, Nero wasn’t exactly a Hollywood heartthrob. He described him as: ​Average height with a body that was "blotchy and malodorous." ​Light blonde hair (though some reconstructions suggest it was a strawberry blonde or reddish). ​Weak blue eyes and an excessively thick neck. ​A "prominent belly" and very slender legs. ​Curls in tiers: He was famous for having his hair styled in elaborate, theatrical rows of curls, which was considered quite vain and unusual for a Roman man at the time.​The Music and Mood ​The audio is a Russian voiceover set to a rhythmic beat. The dialogue translates to: ​"If you wish, we can entrust this to him." "Is he better than this person? Can he build a bridge?" "He is better than the whole army of Nero." ### The Empire in the Clouds: DNA, Digital Assets, and the Cabbage Chronicles ### **The Plot Twist in the Bloodline** The latest data from the imperial archives is in, and the #BlackSunEmperor’s genetic map is a labyrinth of European history. While the DNA percentages reveal a dominant foundation of Mediterranean sun and Alpine steel, the **Slavic Spirit** remains the undeniable engine of the operation. **The Verdict:** Erik is officially a "Gangster-Style" cocktail of **46% Germanic grit** and **19% Sicilian fire**, but he remains **Slavic in nature**—possessing that raw, unbreakable Eastern European resilience that defines the Plotnikov name. "I’m just as Slavic as I am Greek," the Emperor muses, leaning back in the studio. "But the Austrian came out strong just like I said—the Engelmeyer side holding down that Germanic fort." Some call him **Lil Geoffrey the Griffin**, a nod to the lineage and the fierce protective nature of the mythical beast. He’s the "shitty" Greek-Sicilian-Jewish-Austrian outlier that the algorithm didn't see coming—a man blending the strategic mind of a Central European researcher with the raw, coastal intensity of a Sicilian don and the iron-willed soul of a Slavic warrior. ### **The Slavic Soul: Strength Behind the Science** Though the percentages for Poland and the Czech Republic show as "traces," the **Slavic nature** is where the Emperor’s true power lies. It is the Slavic "dusha" (soul) that drives his relentless work ethic and his "never back down" attitude in the face of global financial shifts. Whether he’s navigating the complexities of the CLARITY Act or managing the cold-hardy palms of **Plott Palm Trees**, that Eastern European toughness is what allows him to survive the winters and conquer the summers. He’s building an empire with German precision, Sicilian passion, and a **Slavic backbone** that refuses to bend. ### **The Cabbage vs. Ice Cream Doctrine** While the Emperor builds digital kingdoms, **Katyusha** is teaching him a masterclass in health. The latest intelligence from the home front reveals a hilarious nightly ritual that bridges the gap between old-world tradition and modern cravings: * **The Conflict:** Erik reaches for the ice cream (the classic weakness of a weary conqueror). * **The Wisdom:** Katya chooses **Cabbage**—the ultimate Slavic superfood. * **The Realization:** "She’s smarter than me," Erik laughs. "Eating health while I'm here with the sweets." Intertwined in this domestic scene is **Nero the Dog**, the little companion providing the comic relief in an empire of high-stakes tech. While Nero barks at shadows, Erik is calculating the next move for the global financial reset, fueled by the discipline his daughter is showing him. ### **Building Bridges in the Sky** The narrative takes a cinematic turn as we look toward the horizon. Erik isn't just building a company; he’s building a **bridge in the skies**—a literal and metaphorical ascent to ensure he and Katya see each other again in a world they’ve conquered together. **The Strategy:** * **XRP Ripple Token:** The liquidity bridge. The fuel for the new financial infrastructure that will fund the dream. * **#CelestrailApp:** The platform of the future. The digital sky where the community gathers under the banner of the Black Sun. ### **The Final Word** From the streets of Sicily to the mountains of Austria and the heart of the Slavic plains, the **#ParadizeEnterprize** vision is clear. It’s a story of a father building a legacy for his daughter, one line of code, one palm tree, and one healthy leaf of cabbage at a time. **"The world is for the taking—and we’re doing it with XRP, a little bit of Sicilian attitude, and a Slavic heart that never quits."** *#BlackSunEmperor #Katyusha #NeroTheDog #XRP #CelestrailApp #ParadizeEmagazine* Video 🔺️ I CHOOSE HER ⁨@KatrinaLogunova⁩ I Я ВЫБИРАЮ ЕЁ 👸 🤴 👑

XRP Viking God Erik Plotnikov #TheKazwëh

24,292 次观看 • 3 个月前

War Diary Day 1,391 Blaise Metreweli, the Chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, sticks it to the Killer in The Kremlin. And all his creepy helpers. I agree with every fucking word. VPDFO! (Transcript of the speech, exactly as it was delivered) 📷 Welcome inside MI6. This iconic building, familiar to movie fans everywhere, is the home of Britain’s foreign intelligence agency. But whilst hundreds of my team pass through the entry pods each day, the truth is that most of our work happens many miles away from this place - out of sight, hidden from the world, undercover, recruiting and running agents who choose to place their trust in us, sharing secrets to make the UK and the world safer. You might pass one of our officers on the street or sit next to them on a plane when you’re about to set off on an adventure of your own, or in a foreign city taking selfies by the sights. Whether it’s in seemingly everyday places, or on the front line embedded with our military, MI6 is there. In my first few weeks, I’ve heard repeatedly that MI6 is trusted and respected globally, two things that we never take for granted. We are seen as a source of hard power, soft influence and rapid innovation. I’ve also heard that people want to believe in MI6. It’s my job to make sure they can. Today, I want to talk about human agency. We all have choices to make about how we deal with the undercurrents shaping our world. About how, in our new, faster, more dangerous and technology-mediated world, it will be our rediscovery of our shared humanity, our ability to listen, and our courage that will determine how our future unfolds. Conflict is not inevitable. Understanding human nature is in my bones. From a family shaped by devastating conflict, I grew up with a deep sense of gratitude for the UK’s precious democracy and freedom. I spent much of my childhood overseas, which is where my passion for travel and adventure began. I studied anthropology, and later psychology and AI, exploring how we make sense of the world and each other. It’s why I was drawn to MI6: it offers strong purpose, a chance to serve and a belief in the positive power of human connection. Like the Service, I’m operational to my very core. Over nearly three decades, my career has involved recruiting and running agents in hostile territory; and leading operations in warzones to defuse threats and support peace. Always in teams, always learning from others. Over the years, I’ve worked with hundreds of brilliant partners – and indeed occasionally those we’d label as adversaries – across dozens of countries, tackling weapons proliferation and terrorism. During my time at MI5, I saw close up what it takes to defend Britain from being targeted by hostile states. You’ll find many like me in my organisation: powerfully motivated to protect our precious country; curious about how our world is changing, joining dots and taking action, across domains. But it was in my last role as ‘Q’, where it was my job to turn emerging technologies from threats to opportunities that I could most see the world changing. As I dug deep into data and extraordinary innovation, I could see how technology was rapidly reshaping not just our capabilities but also conflict and trust, truth and global power. Let me lay out how I see the global issues MI6 must tackle. Because the greatest danger we face is to misunderstand the nature of the problem. Let’s be in no doubt. Our world is more dangerous and contested now than it has been for decades. Conflict is evolving and trust eroding, just as new technologies spur both competition and dependence. We are being contested from sea to space, from the battlefield to the boardroom. And even our brains, as disinformation manipulates our understanding of each other and ourselves. Across the globe, we are now confronting not one single danger, but an interlocking web of security challenges – military, technological, social, ethical even – each shaping the other in complex ways. We are now operating in a space between peace and war. This is not a temporary state or a gradual, inevitable evolution. Our world is being actively remade, with profound implications for national and international security. Institutions which were designed in the ashes of the Second World War are being challenged. New blocs and identities forming and alliances reshaping. Multipolar competition in tension with multilateral cooperation. But there’s something distinctive that will make this change unlike any other: the impact of advanced technologies, which will accelerate the pace and scale of every threat and opportunity, and increasingly, individualise them too. Advances in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and quantum computing are not only revolutionising economies but rewriting the reality of conflict, as they ‘converge’ to create science-fiction-like tools. There’s incredible promise in all this for all of us, from green technologies to hyper-personalised medicine. But also peril. AI-powered robots and drones are brilliant for scaled manufacturing but devastating on the battlefield. Discoveries that cure disease can also create new weapons. And as states race for tech supremacy, or as some algorithms become as powerful as states, those hyper-personalised tools could become a new vector for conflict and control. Power itself is becoming more diffuse, more unpredictable as control over these technologies is shifting from states to corporations, and sometimes to individuals. And at the same time, the foundations of trust in our societies are eroding. Information, once a unifying force, is increasingly weaponised. Falsehood spreads faster than fact, dividing communities and distorting reality. We live in an age of hyper-connection yet profound isolation. The algorithms flatter our biases and fracture our public squares. And as trust collapses, so does our shared sense of truth – one of the greatest losses a society can suffer. The defining challenge of the twenty-first century is not simply who wields the most powerful technologies, but who guides them with the greatest wisdom. Our security, our prosperity, and our humanity depend on it. Our world is being remade. And for the first time, we are all at the heart of it. My Service must now operate in this new context too: not just expert on hostile states, terrorism, proliferation and more, but also fluent in technology, able to anticipate the second and third order effects of advances that reshape the world in minutes not months. And as China will be a central part of the global transformation taking place this century, it is essential that we, as MI6, continue to inform the government’s understanding of China’s rise and the implications for UK national security. I’m going to break with tradition and won’t give you a global threat tour, but will focus here on Putin’s Russia. We all continue to face the menace of an aggressive, expansionist and revisionist Russia, seeking to subjugate Ukraine and harass NATO. I find it harrowing that hundreds of thousands have died, with the toll mounting every day, because of Putin’s historical distortions and his compromised desire for respect. He is dragging out negotiations and shifting the cost of war onto his own population. But Putin should be in no doubt, our support is enduring. The pressure we apply on Ukraine’s behalf will be sustained. Because it is fundamental not just to European sovereignty and security but to global stability. Alongside the grinding war, Russia is testing us in the grey zone with tactics that are just below the threshold of war. It’s important to understand their attempts to bully, fearmonger and manipulate, because it affects us all. I am talking about: Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. Drones buzzing airports and bases. Aggressive activity in our seas, above and below the waves. State-sponsored arson and sabotage. Propaganda and influence operations that crack open and exploit fractures within societies. Countering this activity is the work of intelligence and security services across Europe and the globe. And as the Foreign Secretary made clear in a speech last week, the UK is defending itself against this Russian information warfare – sanctioning Russian media outlets pushing Kremlin narratives. The export of chaos is a feature not a bug in this Russian approach to international engagement; and we should be ready for this to continue until Putin is forced to change his calculus. So, how should we respond? It’s not enough now just to understand the world. We must shape it too. MI6 is well-positioned to respond to these threats and wider global instability. And we will continue to evolve, just as we have throughout our long history. The UK government has invested in our intelligence agencies and we are all using our unique powers to keep the British people safe. Our ‘open and connected’ partnerships across the UK Intelligence Community, with HMGCC, NSSIF and the wider tech ecosystem in the UK will become even more important – because in the digital battleground, no single organisation can prevail alone. As a global agency, MI6’s inbuilt strength is our partners and our people. The risks I have set out require us to work ever more closely with our colleagues in MI5, GCHQ and in defence and diplomacy. But also with our Five Eyes partners, with the E3, the EU, NATO, those across the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific and beyond. And with many valued partners whose identity needs to remain secret. Together, we integrate our diverse talent, data and tools to meet the threat. AI is a domain in which we will excel, using the technology to augment, not replace, our human skills. Every digital trace, every byte of data, every algorithmic decision has implications for the safety of the lives of the courageous people who work with us as officers and agents, and for the UK’s strategic advantage. Mastery of technology will infuse everything we do. Not just in our labs, but in the field, in our tradecraft, and even more importantly, in the mindset of every officer. We will become as comfortable with lines of code as we are with human sources, as fluent in Python as we are in multiple other languages. Under my leadership, MI6 will continue to attract Britain’s best and most creative minds: linguists and data scientists, case officers and engineers, behavioural experts and technologists. We need people who walk in the shoes and get in the heads of our adversaries. We need people who think differently, challenge assumptions, and act decisively. All can thrive and make a difference at MI6. At an operational level, we will sharpen our edge and impact with audacity, tapping into – if you like – our historical SOE instincts. We’re at our best when we’re hustling to make things happen, because our intelligence is most valuable when it changes reality on the ground. We will take calculated risks, where the prize is significant and the national interest clear. We will never stoop to the tactics of our opponents. But we must seek to outplay them. In every domain. In every way. So intelligence must drive action. Action must deliver advantage. And advantage must serve Britain’s security and prosperity. But at the core, our deeper contribution is also our simplest – how we unlock human agency. Our fast-paced, tech and threat-infused world now generates more heat than light. As nations retrench and rearm, we are losing opportunities to listen to what’s really going on. I’ve seen time and again throughout my career, that this is where MI6 matters most: we listen and we hear. We understand, because we take time to learn languages and cultures, complex technical and historical detail, immerse ourselves in what’s really driving the situation. Across the globe, right now, our officers are finding people with the courage to step forward, and they are taking time to sit and listen to break these tightening cycles of violence. They listen for nuance, for connection, for opportunity. Over the years, I’ve listened to terrorists who have told us how to defuse the bomb because they know that more violence won’t help. To proliferators and smugglers who’ve told us where to find the dangerous material, motivated to protect their children’s future. To people trapped in authoritarian regimes who know, deep down, that their humanity is being chipped away – and that telling us what’s really going on is an important release, allowing us all to find better ways to navigate our changing world. So, we will work with our agents. And we will continue to engage directly, and with respect, with states and organisation currently working against us. Away from the glare of the media, we will use MI6’s convening power wherever we can to make a material difference, bringing parties together to defuse tensions. But the response to the increasing risks we face won’t be delivered by the UK intelligence community alone. Wider society has a role to play too. That includes work taking place in schools across the country so our children don’t get duped by information manipulation. Let’s all check sources, consider evidence, and be alive to those algorithms that trigger intense reactions, like fear. It also means everyone in society really understanding the world we are in – a world where terrorists plot against us, where our enemies fearmonger, bully and manipulate, and the front line is everywhere. Online, on our streets, in our supply chains, in the minds and on the screens of our citizens. We must all stand together against this. As we do today with our friends in Australia after the shocking antisemitic terrorist attack this weekend. My thoughts -and those of my whole organisation – are with the family, friends and loved ones of the victims. Light will always win over darkness. In rising to meet these challenges we, in MI6, will remain anchored to our values: courage, creativity, respect and integrity. And to our principles: accountability and trust are not constraints on our work; they are the foundations of our legitimacy with the British public. Recently, I had the privilege of meeting and thanking a foreign agent who has worked with us for decades, taking extraordinary risks to help keep the UK safe. I asked why. They said simply, ‘Your values. Your integrity and respect. None of us have a future without them’. This moment reinforced to me that we must remain a very human agency. And so, to sustain that trust, MI6 will continue to be more open. Not for the sake of visibility, but because it matters – and as my MI5 counterpart Sir Ken McCallum said recently - because it is a strength. We will continue the practice of speaking publicly, broaden our channels of engagement, and sustain our focus on attracting the most diverse talent to join our Service. Transparency does not mean revealing what must remain secret. It means showing the British people who we are, what we stand for, and why our work matters. We need your trust and support for the difficult and often dangerous work our agents pursue, every day of the year. In an age of uncertainty, one constant remains: the choices made by human beings still determine the shape of the world. Yes, technology can illuminate possibilities: but information requires judgement; complexity demands clarity; and only people can decide which path to follow. The United Kingdom’s global voice has never rested solely on strength – it has rested on trust, principle, and the ability to understand others as well as ourselves. That is also the essence of intelligence: not simply knowing the world, but interpreting it through a uniquely human lens. Ours is the quiet service, the hidden service. It is one rooted in a profound belief that when human beings act with purpose and integrity, they can steady a faltering world. When the Berlin Wall fell, it was our shared belief in freedom that carried Europe forward. When acts of terror targeted open societies, it was intelligence, cooperation and resolve that preserved them. And when adversaries blur fact and falsehood, our task is to defend the space where truth can still stand. As we step into the future, the tools at our disposal will evolve. But what will always matter most is the human element – the person who stands in the shadows and says: this is right, and that is wrong. That choice – the exercise of human agency – has shaped our world before, and it will shape it again. Because in the end, it is not what we can do that defines us, but what we choose to do. Thank you. Published 15 December 2025

John Sweeney

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