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Giant Killers Tackle Google

Gigantomachy The digital giants have taken over the world. Nobody has ever amassed this much power. Hitler would die of envy if shown the greatness of Google. Huxley and Orwell’s protagonists could only dream of what Bezos and Gates do. The latter overthrew the US President and installed one they prefer, and for good reason. The combined net worth of the top 100 ultra-rich people in the US has skyrocketed by $195 billion since Biden took office, according to  Bloomberg’s calculations. These giants control the minds of billions. Nations hock their lands and industries to purchase their patent medicines. These giants know our faces, our names, all about us, even the cells we are made of, down to the last protein. Gods have been defeated, gentle Christ and mighty Sabaoth, not to mention angry Allah.  that a thing of which it said, ‘See, this  new’? (Eccl 1:10) No, my jaundiced ancestor was right it has already been done in the ages before us.

Iran s ex-president Ahmadinejad defends black lives with uncensored Tupac n**** lyrics

Iran s ex-president Ahmadinejad defends black lives with uncensored Tupac n lyrics MENA 2 min read 30 May, 2020 Iran s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday weighed in on the ongoing anti-police brutality protests in the United States by quoting a Tupac song, though he failed to censor the N-word. The Tupac fan has previously quoted the rapper in tweets on social media [Getty] Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad has faced a flurry of criticism on Twitter for using the N-word in a tweet that condemns police brutality against black people in America. The Iranian politician, who is no stranger to controversy, made the mistake of quoting a Tupac song in a tweet discussing the current race protests in the US, which erupted after the killing of an African American at the hands of police.

Iran candidates register for presidential election

Iran candidates register for presidential election Issued on: 11/05/2021 - 10:05 Former Revolutionary Guards official Saeed Mohammad registered his candidacy for Iran s presidential elections on Tuesday, as a five-day registration period opens ATTA KENARE AFP 2 min Tehran (AFP) Iran on Tuesday opened registration for candidates hoping to succeed President Hassan Rouhani, who will step down following the June 18 elections after serving the maximum two consecutive terms allowed. The five-day registration period at the interior ministry ends on Saturday, with the names of candidates then handed to the conservative-dominated Guardian Council for vetting. More than 20 public figures have officially announced their intention to run, with the final list of those qualified due on May 26-27, the interior ministry said.

Registration opens for hopefuls in Iran s presidential election - Panorama

Registration opens for hopefuls in Iran’s presidential election Iran on Tuesday opened registration for candidates hoping to succeed President Hassan Rouhani, who will step down following the June 18 elections after serving the maximum two consecutive terms allowed, AFP reported. The five-day registration period at the interior ministry ends on Saturday, with the names of candidates then handed to the conservative-dominated Guardian Council for vetting. More than 20 public figures have officially announced their intention to run, with the final list of those qualified due on May 26-27, the interior ministry said. Former Revolutionary Guards Corps official Saeed Mohammad, a general and an advisor to Guards commander Major General Hossein Salami, was one of the first to submit his name Tuesday.

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