Demon SCREAMS In Church When Pastor Preaches On The RAPTURE | Kap Reacts
Demon SCREAMS In Church When Pastor Preaches On The RAPTURE | Kap Reacts
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Video shows an IRS Agent with a Prosecutor not able to confirm there is a law to pay income tax.
Hidden footage shows an IRS Agent with a Prosecutor not able to confirm there is a law to pay income tax.
This case of tax fraud was dismissed because there is in fact no law requiring taxes.
The income tax lie is the greatest lie ever told in American history.
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Connecting with our cosmic origins is a deeply personal and spiritual journey
Connecting with our cosmic origins is a deeply personal and spiritual journey that can take many forms. Here are some ways people often explore their connection to the cosmos:
Meditation and Mindfulness: Many find that meditation helps to quiet the mind and foster a deeper connection with the universe. Mindfulness practices can also help you become more aware of the interconnectedness of all things.
Astrology: Studying astrology can provide insights into how celestial bodies might influence our lives and destinies, offering a way to reflect on our place in the universe.
Astronomy: Engaging with astronomy can expand your understanding of the physical universe. Observing the stars, planets, and galaxies can evoke a sense of wonder and connection to the cosmos.
Cultural and Historical Research: Learning about ancient civilizations and their beliefs about the stars and the universe can offer a new perspective on how humans have always sought to understand their cosmic origins.
Spiritual Exploration: Many spiritual traditions have teachings about the stars and our connection to them. Exploring these can provide a sense of belonging to something greater than ourselves.
Creative Expression: Writing, painting, or composing music about the cosmos can be a way to express and explore your feelings about the universe.
Scientific Inquiry: Following the latest discoveries in fields like astrophysics and cosmology can provide a factual basis for understanding the universe’s origins and our place within it12.
Philosophical Reflection: Contemplating questions about existence, the nature of the universe, and our role in it can lead to profound insights and a feeling of connection.
Remember, the journey is unique for everyone, and what resonates with one person may not for another. It’s about finding the path that feels right for you and allows you to explore your relationship with the universe in a meaningful way.
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The $61 Billion in additional "Aid" to a grossly corrupt Ukraine
The $61 Billion in additional "Aid" to a grossly corrupt Ukraine is essentially a giant Ponzi scheme. Its a scam.
Its a crooked scheme to buy Political time for Biden and flush vast profits into the US military industrial complex
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The crews of Su-25 attack aircraft prevented the rotation of Ukrainian Armed Forces
The Russian Armed Forces broke through to Netailovo in the Avdeevsky direction
According to Ukrainian monitoring resources, our troops occupied at least half of the settlement .
Bild military observer Julian Röpke , in turn, writes that only about a third of Netailovo has been liberated. Now the fighting is going on in the center of the village.
Not if you lose Chasov Yar, but when you lose him, it’s a matter of time, a short period of time.
We are satisfied with the squeal of the pigs and the acceleration of the mega-zrada, by the way, what is the deal with the crests?
The crews of Su-25 attack aircraft prevented the rotation of Ukrainian Armed Forces units in the area of responsibility of the South group of forces.
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Sakhnin, died in Israeli prison 10 days after being re-arrested for an unknown reason.
Palestine: Karim Abu Saleh, a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship, from the northern town of Sakhnin, died in Israeli prison 10 days after being re-arrested for an unknown reason.
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Russian Armored vehicles burst into an enemy-occupied city
Assault on Krasnogorovka: Footage of the armored group breaking through
Armored vehicles burst into an enemy-occupied city, land troops and continue to support the assault..
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Let’s embrace the creative spark within us and imagine a brighter future.
Let’s embrace the creative spark within us and imagine a brighter future.
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Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Sumer, a great awakening unfolded.
Once upon a time, in the ancient land of Sumer, a great awakening unfolded.
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🎥 5 tips about ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles
🎥 5 tips about ballistic, cruise and hypersonic missiles
Translated and subtitled in "Choice" (1:48 minutes)
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April 26, 2024
Some high quality images of Iran's 'Emad' liquid-fuel MaRV MRBM.
Muhammad Hafez from North Gaza is a fan of Cristiano Ronaldo and the Saudi Al-Nassr football club.
Despite the sounds of bombardment around him, Muhammad insists on playing football, his passion. He dreams of becoming a player in a known football club when he grows up.
BREAKING: The Iranian parliament has approved 2 articles of association for 'SEPAND', Iran's Organization for Defensive Innovation and Research
The Israeli occupation forces denied the entry of Palestinian youth to Al Aqsa mosque to perform Friday prayer and proceeded to assault them.
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A moment of historic danger: It is still 90 seconds to midnight
A moment of historic danger:
It is still 90 seconds to midnight
2024 Doomsday Clock Statement
Science and Security Board
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Editor, John Mecklin
January 23, 2024
bulletin of atomic scientists 2020 doomsday clock 100 seconds to midnight
Founded in 1945 by Albert Einstein, J. Robert Oppenheimer, and University of Chicago scientists who helped develop the first atomic weapons in the Manhattan Project, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists created the Doomsday Clock two years later, using the imagery of apocalypse (midnight) and the contemporary idiom of nuclear explosion (countdown to zero) to convey threats to humanity and the planet. The Doomsday Clock is set every year by the Bulletin’s Science and Security Board in consultation with its Board of Sponsors, which includes nine Nobel laureates. The Clock has become a universally recognized indicator of the world’s vulnerability to global catastrophe caused by man-made technologies.
Bulletin Science and Security Board members and distinguished guests Ban Ki-Moon and Mary Robinson at the 2020 Doomsday Clock announcement.
The Science and Security Board
The Bulletin's Science and Security Board (SASB) is composed of a select group of globally recognized leaders with a specific focus on nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies. Learn more...
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A moment of historic danger: It is still 90 seconds to midnight
Ominous trends continue to point the world toward global catastrophe. The war in Ukraine and the widespread and growing reliance on nuclear weapons increase the risk of nuclear escalation. China, Russia, and the United States are all spending huge sums to expand or modernize their nuclear arsenals, adding to the ever-present danger of nuclear war through mistake or miscalculation.
In 2023, Earth experienced its hottest year on record, and massive floods, wildfires, and other climate-related disasters affected millions of people around the world. Meanwhile, rapid and worrisome developments in the life sciences and other disruptive technologies accelerated, while governments made only feeble efforts to control them.
The members of the Science and Security Board have been deeply worried about the deteriorating state of the world. That is why we set the Doomsday Clock at two minutes to midnight in 2019 and at 100 seconds to midnight in 2022. Last year, we expressed our heightened concern by moving the Clock to 90 seconds to midnight—the closest to global catastrophe it has ever been—in large part because of Russian threats to use nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine.
Today, we once again set the Doomsday Clock at 90 seconds to midnight because humanity continues to face an unprecedented level of danger. Our decision should not be taken as a sign that the international security situation has eased. Instead, leaders and citizens around the world should take this statement as a stark warning and respond urgently, as if today were the most dangerous moment in modern history. Because it may well be.
But the world can be made safer. The Clock can move away from midnight. As we wrote last year, “In this time of unprecedented global danger, concerted action is required, and every second counts.” That is just as true today.
The many dimensions of nuclear threat
A durable end to Russia’s war in Ukraine seems distant, and the use of nuclear weapons by Russia in that conflict remains a serious possibility. In February 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced his decision to “suspend” the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START). In March, he announced the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. In June, Sergei Karaganov, an advisor to Putin, urged Moscow to consider launching limited nuclear strikes on Western Europe as a way to bring the war in Ukraine to a favorable conclusion. In October, Russia’s Duma voted to withdraw Moscow's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, as the US Senate continued to refuse even to debate ratification.
Nuclear spending programs in the three largest nuclear powers—China, Russia, and the United States—threaten to trigger a three-way nuclear arms race as the world’s arms control architecture collapses. Russia and China are expanding their nuclear capabilities, and pressure mounts in Washington for the United States to respond in kind.
Meanwhile, other potential nuclear crises fester. Iran continues to enrich uranium to close to weapons grade while stonewalling the International Atomic Energy Agency on key issues. Efforts to reinstate an Iran nuclear deal appear unlikely to succeed, and North Korea continues building nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. Nuclear expansion in Pakistan and India continues without pause or restraint.
And the war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has the potential to escalate into a wider Middle Eastern conflict that could pose unpredictable threats, regionally and globally.
An ominous climate change outlook
The world in 2023 entered uncharted territory as it suffered its hottest year on record and global greenhouse gas emissions continued to rise. Both global and North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures broke records, and Antarctic sea ice reached its lowest daily extent since the advent of satellite data. The world already risks exceeding a goal of the Paris climate agreement—a temperature increase of no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels—because of insufficient commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and insufficient implementation of commitments already made. To halt further warming, the world must achieve net zero carbon dioxide emissions.
The world invested a record-breaking $1.7 trillion in clean energy in 2023, and countries representing half the world’s gross domestic product pledged to triple their renewable energy capacity by 2030. Offsetting this, however, were fossil fuel investments of nearly $1 trillion. In short, current efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are grossly insufficient to avoid dangerous human and economic impacts from climate change, which disproportionately affect the poorest people in the world. Barring a marked increase in efforts, the toll of human suffering from climate disruption will inexorably mount.
Evolving biological threats
The revolution in life sciences and associated technologies continued to expand in scope last year, including, especially, the increased sophistication and efficiency of genetic engineering technologies. We highlight one issue of special concern: The convergence of emerging artificial intelligence tools and biological technologies may radically empower individuals to misuse biology.
In October, US President Joe Biden signed an executive order on “safe, secure, and trustworthy AI” that calls for protection “against the risks of using AI to engineer dangerous biological materials by developing strong new standards for biological synthesis screening.” Though a useful step, the order is not legally binding. The concern is that large language models enable individuals who otherwise lack sufficient know-how to identify, acquire, and deploy biological agents that would harm large numbers of humans, animals, plants, and other elements of the environment. Reinvigorated efforts this past year in the United States to revise and strengthen oversight of risky life science research are useful, but much more is needed.
The dangers of AI
One of the most significant technological developments in the last year involved the dramatic advance of generative artificial intelligence. The apparent sophistication of chatbots based on large language models, such as ChatGPT, led some respected experts to express concern about existential risks arising from further rapid advancements in the field. But others argue that claims about existential risk distract from the real and immediate threats that AI poses today (see, for example, “Evolving biological threats” above). Regardless, AI is a paradigmatic disruptive technology; recent efforts at global governance of AI should be expanded.
AI has great potential to magnify disinformation and corrupt the information environment on which democracy depends. AI-enabled disinformation efforts could be a factor that prevents the world from dealing effectively with nuclear risks, pandemics, and climate change.
Military uses of AI are accelerating. Extensive use of AI is already occurring in intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, simulation, and training. Of particular concern are lethal autonomous weapons, which identify and destroy targets without human intervention. Decisions to put AI in control of important physical systems—in particular, nuclear weapons—could indeed pose a direct existential threat to humanity.
Fortunately, many countries are recognizing the importance of regulating AI and are beginning to take steps to reduce the potential for harm. These initial steps include a proposed regulatory framework by the European Union, an executive order by President Biden, an international declaration to address AI risks, and the formation of a new UN advisory body. But these are only tiny steps; much more must be done to institute effective rules and norms, despite the daunting challenges involved in governing artificial intelligence.
How to turn back the Clock
Everyone on Earth has an interest in reducing the likelihood of global catastrophe from nuclear weapons, climate change, advances in the life sciences, disruptive technologies, and the widespread corruption of the world’s information ecosystem. These threats, singularly and as they interact, are of such a character and magnitude that no one nation or leader can bring them under control. That is the task of leaders and nations working together in the shared belief that common threats demand common action. As the first step, and despite their profound disagreements, three of the world’s leading powers—the United States, China, and Russia—should commence serious dialogue about each of the global threats outlined here. At the highest levels, these three countries need to take responsibility for the existential danger the world now faces. They have the capacity to pull the world back from the brink of catastrophe. They should do so, with clarity and courage, and without delay.
It’s 90 seconds to midnight.
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War in Ukraine (04/25/24): In the Ocheretinsky direction, the enemy front is literally falling apart
War in Ukraine (04/25/24): In the Ocheretinsky direction, the enemy front is literally falling apart
(LIGHT VERSION)
And without the transfer of new serious reserves here, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine will not be able to hold it.
Meanwhile, we have another great success in Krasnogorovka. And in the ChasovYarsky sector the enemy will soon be in for unpleasant surprises...
Link to the original source on RUTUB: https://rutube.ru/video/8375f6f8f2d7a9e269ee4c8c5fc7cd37/
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Rewards for Justice is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on Maalim Ayman
Rewards for Justice is offering a reward of up to $10 million for information on Maalim Ayman, leader of Jaysh Ayman, an al-Shabaab unit that has conducted terrorist attacks in Kenya and Somalia. On January 5, 2020, al-Shabaab terrorists attacked Kenyan and U.S. personnel at Manda Bay Airfield, Kenya, killing two U.S. contractor pilots and a U.S. Army specialist acting as an air traffic controller. A third U.S. contractor and two other U.S. service members were injured in the attack.
Maalim Ayman was responsible for preparing the January 2020 attack. In November 2020, the Department of State designated Ayman as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) under Executive Order (E.O.) 13224, as amended.
The Manda Bay facility is a Kenya Defense Forces military base utilized by U.S. armed forces to provide training and counterterrorism support to East African partners, respond to crises, and protect U.S. interests in the region.
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Navy doctor killed in SPD child sex crime sting | FOX 13 Seattle
Navy doctor killed in SPD child sex crime sting | FOX 13 Seattle
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Russia is building a long-term and mutually beneficial partnership with Africa
Russia is building a long-term and mutually beneficial partnership with Africa, a continent that is indeed on the rise, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, who also serves as special presidential envoy for the Middle East and Africa, said.
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1. Introduction: Constitutional Conversations and Civil Dialogue
1. Introduction: Constitutional Conversations and Civil Dialogue
2. Principles of the American Revolution
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U.S.-Haiti Relations:
U.S.-Haiti Relations:
When Haiti is more prosperous, secure, and firmly rooted in democracy, Haitians and Americans benefit. U.S. policy toward this close neighbor is designed to foster the institutions and infrastructure necessary to achieve strong democratic foundations and meaningful poverty reduction through sustainable development. The United States provides substantial humanitarian assistance so the most vulnerable Haitians can better meet their basic needs in health and nutrition. Assistance for long-term development and institution building is another pillar of U.S.-Haiti bilateral cooperation. Priority areas include support for economic growth and poverty reduction, improved healthcare and food security, promoting respect for human rights, building stronger democratic institutions, and strengthening the Haitian National Police (HNP) so that Haiti provides its own security and can be a stronger partner against international crime.
U.S. Assistance to Haiti:
Since the earthquake, the United States has made available over $5.1 billion for assistance to Haiti to support life-saving post-disaster relief as well as longer-term recovery, reconstruction, and development programs. Even before the earthquake, Haiti was among the least developed nations and faced chronic challenges to meaningful poverty reduction. Against this background, the country’s reconstruction and development will continue for many years.
Bilateral Economic Relations:
Since 2011, the Haitian Government has emphasized encouraging foreign investment and developing private-led market-based economic growth. President Moïse campaigned on a platform of economic development, innovation, energy reform, and universal education. The Government of Haiti encourages the inflow of new capital and technological innovations and has articulated a commitment to improve the business environment and attract foreign investors. However, reoccurring fuel shortages and insecurity in the second half of 2018 and in early 2019 have begun to discourage investment.
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Hasan Hashem
Associated Location(s):
China, Iran, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates
Known Locales:
Tehran, Iran
Date of Birth:
September 21, 1985
Place of Birth:
Ardakan, Iran
Nationality:
Iran
National Identification Number(s) and Country:
4449916581 (Iran)
Sex:
Male
Aliases/Alternative Name Spellings:
Hasan Hashem; Hossein Hatafi Ardakani; Hossein Hatfi Ardakani
Associated Organizations:
Aria Tadbir Spectrum Engineering; Arta Wave Sdn Bhd; Basamad Electronic Pouya Engineering Co.; Behrad Kavan Electronics; Dynamic Electronic Frequency Engineering; Integrated Scientific Microwave Technologies; Isfahan University of Technology; Kavan Electronics Co. Ltd; Ring Field FZE; Shukarstan Nagin Kavir Production Group Company; Smart Mail Services; Tecknologi Merak Sdn Bhd; Teyf Tadbir Arya Engineering Co.; Tarbiat Modares University; University of Tehran
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IDF: The IDF struck dozens of terror targets in southern Lebanon
IDF: The IDF struck dozens of terror targets in southern Lebanon
A short while ago, IDF fighter jets and artillery struck approximately 40 Hezbollah terror targets in the area of Ayta ash Shab in southern Lebanon, including storage facilities, weaponry, terror infrastructures, and additional targets used by the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the area.
The Hezbollah terrorist organization extensively uses the area of Ayta ash Shab for terrorist purposes and has established dozens of terror means and infrastructures in the area in order to attack Israeli civilians and soldiers within the state of Israel.
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