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Situation Report – Ceasefires, Drone Strikes, Polio Resurgence & Global Flashpoints
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Situation Report – Ceasefires, Drone Strikes, Polio Resurgence & Global Flashpoints

Going LIVE with today’s OSINT Situation Report: real-time global security updates from OSAC, Reuters, Al Jazeera, AP, and more. Key headlines: • UN deploying ceasefire monitors in eastern Congo (Doha talks) • Ethiopian Airlines resumes Tigray flights amid renewed clashes & drone strikes • Guinea-Bissau opposition leaders reject junta government offer • Malawi declares polio outbreak after sewage detection • ISIL claims Niger airport attack • Aid access restricted in South Sudan’s Jonglei amid fighting • Palestine Action Group plans march against Israeli president’s Sydney visit • Thai military uncovers fake police scam compound in Cambodia • French cybercrime unit raids X’s Paris office • Russia launches major drone/missile attack on Ukraine ahead of peace talks • Iran’s president signals willingness for US negotiations • Morocco evacuates 50,000+ due to severe flooding • Nepal on high alert for Nipah virus (no cases yet) • Uzbekistan fires counter-narcotics chief amid drug surge • Patagonia wildfires rage in Argentina • Trump & Colombia’s Petro meet at White House • Costa Rica elects tough-on-crime president Laura Fernández • Intense search for kidnapped Sinaloa mine workers • Mexico deploys 1,500+ soldiers to Sinaloa after shootings Join live for the full breakdown, OSINT context, and what it means for stability & preparedness. Defensive Preparedness book: https://amzn.to/3NbMHO8 Like, comment your thoughts, and subscribe for weekly live OSINT! #SituationReport #LiveOSINT #CongoCeasefire #EthiopiaTigray #GuineaBissauCoup #MalawiPolio #NigerISIL #SouthSudanAccess #IsraelLebanon #IranUSNegotiations #NepalNipahAlert #MexicoViolence #OSINT2025
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Red White & True History
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Hugh Gaine: Turncoat Newspaperman
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Hugh Gaine: Turncoat Newspaperman

Hugh Gaine was the leading newspaper publisher in New York City and its most successful printer during the time of the American Revolution. He was often accused for his absence of moral fiber, choosing which side of the rebellion to back as easily as one would pick which hat to don for a day’s outing. ...
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Michael Douglas recalls brutal criticism he received from ‘Wall Street’ director 2 weeks into filming
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Michael Douglas recalls brutal criticism he received from ‘Wall Street’ director 2 weeks into filming

Director Oliver Stone called out Michael Douglas when they were making "Wall Street" in the 1970s.
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Young Conservatives
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ICE Shows Up in Michelle Wu’s Neighborhood on Day She Signed Anti-ICE EO
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ICE Shows Up in Michelle Wu’s Neighborhood on Day She Signed Anti-ICE EO

"Our actions today are informed by what we've all seen over the past few weeks in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Lewiston and Portland." The post ICE Shows Up in Michelle Wu’s Neighborhood on Day She Signed Anti-ICE EO first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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Nostalgia Machine
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30 People Pridefully Sharing The Longevity Of Their “Buy It For Life” Purchases
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30 People Pridefully Sharing The Longevity Of Their “Buy It For Life” Purchases

Reddit “Buy It For Life” is a place for practical, durable, and quality made products that are made to last. People are sharing the cool things they’ve discovered while thrifting, restored or bought new. To “buy it for life” means to find something that was built to last. Not only is it just cool, but it’ll also save you money in the long run. They just don’t make things like they used to. We’re a pretty wasteful society when you think about it. We’re conditioned to just buy something for the cheapest price just to throw it away later and replace it. Why bother when you could find something that was made to last? If you buy it for life you’ll only ever need one. 1. “My car turned 30 today and rolled over 247,000 miles. KBB says it’s worth no more than $1,318 ($250 on a trade-in). Guess I may as well keep it.” JuanOffhue 2. “These Russian Valenki felted wool boots, made entirely out of hardened wool that served me so well here in Texas in ver the past couple days. No soles, no form, basically like wearing snowproof 2-inch thick hard wool socks. Had them for 5 years, no sign of wear.” Nickadeamus36 3. “Recently restored this old girl. A 1990 something Weber Genesis 3000. Made in the USA.” applestofloranges 4. “Bought a set of silicone resealable bags 4 years ago and they’re used every day and still in perfect condition. Haven’t thrown a single zip-loc away in all that time!” Ikbensterdam 5. “I finally did it. After months of searching Craigslist daily, I found this gem. Fully loaded Aeron for $50 USD.” dturn9 6. “Just been gifted my parents Le Creuset saucepan set. They got it as a wedding gift 40 years ago. Has had everyday use since” SamTurvill 7. “Finally, all the thrifting has paid off.” L320Y 8. “Oak chest. Storing family shit since 1682. The lock still working.” burgerfix 9. “Finally found a genuine used Irvin flying jacket with a beautiful patina that is the perfect fit: couldn’t afford a new one ($1000+) and I’ll be keeping this for a long, long time. So damned warm!” FatFreddiesCoat 10. “1976 Scrabble board with raised grid lines and rotating base. Still has all the pieces!” mattOW 11. “Frigidaire RD-20-64. Serving this home since 1964 and EVERY feature is functional” turb0p0tato 12. “I finally got fed up with cheap scoops breaking and using a regular spoon, so I got a Zeroll Original ice cream scoop.” bb5x24 13. “I bought this palette knife over 30 years ago and have created countless paintings with it.” Familiar_Big3322 14. “My girlfriend uses this sewing machine to make masks. Her great-grandmother bought it new back in 1925. It still works perfectly.” archpope 15. “My Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer still partying like it’s 1999” Flouf 16.  “Vintage Farmhouse (cast iron) sink is around 100 years old and still looks great – just got refinished last week!” entertainingsoup 17. “Colman Snow-Lite Low Boy cooler from the 60s. Gifted to me from my grandparents who picked it up from a thrift store nearly 20 years ago. Still holds ice for nearly a week!” Ahobo1 18. “8 below. Rolling blackouts have hit. Behold my grandmother’s vintage Pyrex percolator. All pieces are intact and in use. We shall not suffer from a lack of coffee!!!!” ladyofthelathe 19. “My 2002 Weber Performer.” drsloth1138 20. “My stepmother rolled up to our bbq with this Tupperware pot from the ’70s that used to be her mother’s and made the move from the US to the UK.” spacedinoslj 21. “Graphgear 500 mechanical pencil. The one on top I’ve used for 20 years, the other is brand new.” MayOverexplain 22. “40 years of laundry. My parents bought this in 1980 when they first got married. It’s also live a life as a pretend boat and turtle shell when I was little. It’s in great condition and I’m so happy to be giving it more life.” Hollyinhd 23. “Still sporting my dad’s Coleman Classic tent from the ’70s. No leaks, and doesn’t require a rain fly. All original poles intact after 44 years. Buy it for life.” SpaceSurfer8 24. “Stainless steel measuring cups and spoons from Lee Valley Tools. My parents have been using theirs for 25 yrs and I’ve had my own set for about 10 yrs.” _ziggy_stardust 25. “My Jewish great grandparents used this traveling case when they moved from Izmir, ottoman empire to Argentina in 1910. Still functional.” vladimirnovak 26. “My son using the Jansport I got 20 years ago to start middle school. Still looks brand new.” MightyKidsMeal 27. “A 1967 35mm Minolta AL-F rangefinder. Bought it for fun, for about $15. Works surprisingly well. Beautiful colors.” nxspam 28. “Our 1930’s GE refrigerator in our cabin has been running perfectly for over 40 years since bought the cabin. Aside from one day when installing new floors we have never unplugged it.” [deleted] 29. “Waffle maker we got when we first went to USA (1998) still making waffles today” la_noix 30. “My grandmother gave me her Gingher Scissors today (in the original box!), she used them for ages before she taught me to sew with them about 15 years ago. Beautifully sharp now, just as I remember them being years ago.” emiluffy The post 30 People Pridefully Sharing The Longevity Of Their “Buy It For Life” Purchases appeared first on Pleated Jeans.
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Nostalgia Machine
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Lost And Found In Rural Maine: Scavengers Uncover A Shedload of Forbidden Sex, Tree-Climbing Cows And Mystery
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Lost And Found In Rural Maine: Scavengers Uncover A Shedload of Forbidden Sex, Tree-Climbing Cows And Mystery

All the images in Fishworm were found within a 60-mile radius of the artists’ home in rural central Maine. Everything is scanned with an old Xerox found sitting in the rain outside of the town fire department,     For years, Pia Paulina Guilmoth and Jesse Bull Saffire have been looking through people’s trash, abandoned houses, yard sales and flea markets within a 60 mile radius of their home in rural Maine and collecting things that catch their eye. “Years ago, I found so many amazing negatives in a desk at a local, eerie, abandoned school that had been empty and partially flooded for six years,” says Pia. “A friend and I snuck in through a broken window, and it was straight out of a horror movie – everything left behind perfectly untouched. The photos were absolutely bonkers, some of the most emotive and decisive portraits, and action scenes I’ve ever seen of the staff and some students – really beautiful photographs.”     “One of my favourite scavenging experiences was at a yard sale at a state politician’s house,” says Jesse, “and when we told him we collect hunting and porno mags and stuff, he let us rummage through his whole shed. He had this absolutely magical collection of lesbian and femdom porn, including quality 80s BDSM stuff. Really transgressive and before its time, honestly. We had a real field day at that spot.”     Pia and Jesse have compiled some of their finds into a book called Fishworm? The title comes from another find. “We found this women’s magazine from the 60s at a local yard sale and there was a classified ad that read ‘earn money raising fishworms for us’ and then a phone number,” says Pia. “We definitely would have taken the gig if we were around at the time. We also like to go fishing. So the title comes from this. It also sounds like it’s some sort of a parasite that might live in the water and mud. And thinking about it in that way also makes a lot of sense when thinking about the endless histories left behind, and hidden in this region.”     “With Fishworm it’s more like a chaotic regurgitation of all of these forgotten, and often secret, stories and moments told through the perspective of ordinary people and their belongings. The real things”     “Fishworm came from being really cold, and stir-crazy. Pia doesn’t really make a ton of photographs in the winter since it can get pretty brutal up here. Last winter while it was insanely cold we were thinking about the overflowing boxes of junk that we had collected over the past seven years and how it could be turned into something.” – Jesse Bull Saffire     “Out of all the images that we collect, our favourites are family Halloween photographs, ones that show scrappy home-made costumes, or depict actual horror imagery. Halloween is our favourite holiday. In these days of hyper-surveillance we like to imagine that the chaos and mischief that encompassed our childhood Halloween experiences still exists.”     “Earlier that year we had found an old working Xerox machine outside of the fire station for free on a local holiday called Heavy Dump Day. We started sorting through the boxes we had and every time we found a good photo we would scan and print it until three months had passed and there was a stack of over 500 prints.”     “Throughout Fishworm there are a dozen or so photographs that we took on small 8mpg digital point-and-shoot cameras while we were out looking for photographs. A few of these photographs are of Jesse, there’s one of our friends cooling off in the river after late-night exploring, some photographs of the houses we snuck into, and interiors we explored, and some other nature photographs. It just made sense to make the book about collecting from both our perspectives, and from the perspective of the photographs we were finding. The whole experience of these late-night excursions.”     “Digging through archives in the home of a deceased paper mill worker, we found a box of stained old newspapers. In the mid-1900s severe snowmelt caused flooding along the river we live on. A cow was picked up by the rushing waters, and ended up sandwiched 15 feet above ground between tree branches. Our back windows face this river, and each spring we witness the flooding.”     “Fishworm also contains many photographs from Pia’s own family archives. This is Pia’s grandfather hacking away, in the basement of Pia’s family home, at a deer that he shot. The surface of the photograph had been damaged by water in the basement.” The post Lost And Found In Rural Maine: Scavengers Uncover A Shedload of Forbidden Sex, Tree-Climbing Cows And Mystery appeared first on Flashbak.
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Nine Creeps Who Remained Friends with Epstein After His Conviction
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Nine Creeps Who Remained Friends with Epstein After His Conviction

Noam Chomsky, Richard Branson and Steve Bannon commiserated with Epstein about his legal troubles and bad press. ‘Ignore It.’ The Elite Consoled Jeffrey Epstein Over His Crimes This is a free link to the Wall Street Journal article ‘Ignore It.’ How the Elite Consoled Jeffrey Epstein Over His Crimes. Since Jeffrey Epstein’s death, a parade of …
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