Just the News
@JustTheNews
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Two US Navy guided-missile destroyers make their way through Strait of Hormuz
Just the News
@JustTheNews
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40m
Two US Navy guided-missile destroyers make their way through Strait of Hormuz
Iran Observer
@IranObserver0
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45m
⚡️BREAKING
Two U.S. Navy destroyers attempted to cross the Strait of Hormuz but were forced to turn back after receiving warnings from the IRGC - Bloomberg
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
@jacksonhinklle
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🚨🇮🇱🇮🇷 BREAKING: "The campaign against Iran is not over - we still have more work to do."
Netanyahu made this threat while speaking in front of a map highlighting Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, Syria & Iran…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K922koQgbWI
https://www.PrometheanAction.com — Barbara Boyd argues Donald Trump’s Truth Social post—“World’s Most Powerful Reset”—signals a deliberate effort to dismantle the World Economic Forum’s COVID-era “Great Reset” and replace it with an opposite agenda: expanded U.S. energy production, lower global prices, and renewed American industrial growth. She contrasts net-zero finance and global governance—citing Klaus Schwab, King Charles, Mark Carney, and the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero—with Trump’s “drill, build, export” approach and the goal of keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Boyd cites strategist James Thorne’s view that moves involving Venezuela and Iran aim to “re-anchor” energy and money in the dollar system, while she frames Trump’s strategy as the American System of Hamilton, Lincoln, and McKinley, not a British imperial “Great Game.” She connects Iran talks involving regional players to a “Board of Peace,” and ends by linking Artemis II’s splashdown and a moon-to-Mars vision to this broader reset, urging viewers to follow Promethean Action and support midterm efforts.
Benonwine
@benonwine
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Apr 11
The World Economic Forum has openly admitted what many suspected all along: the COVID-19 pandemic was used as a test to measure how willing the public would be to comply with their long-term vision for the planet.
Lockdowns, mandates, travel restrictions, and digital tracking weren’t just emergency measures, they became a real-world experiment in obedience, authority, and behavioral control.
Now that the admission is out in the open, people are asking hard questions about consent, accountability, and how far global institutions believe they can push societies during a “crisis.”
If COVID was the test run, what does that mean for the future?