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I bet Schmucky Schumer knows how many sleeper cells are here.
I bet Schmucky Schumer knows how many sleeper cells are here.

Rumors are that his codename was "mayfly".Mojtaba Khamenei, son of slain Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader, was critically injured in a U.S.–Israeli airstrike this afternoon.
He later succumbed to his injuries, according to initial reports.
How much deeper do you think we can get? We're in it up to our eyeballs as it is.Prepare for another false flag incoming to drag us further into this dumpster fire.
I just read some only live about 5 minutes.Rumors are that his codename was "mayfly".
We've fielded 300KW HELSI already, working on 500KW HELIOS/HELSII'll just leave this here. 6:00 video.
Low-tech drones are changing the way wars are fought. The U.S. and other countries are investing in a new and inexpensive way to retaliate: - Lasers. Compared with traditional weapons, lasers pose some key challenges, which help explain why the tech is so difficult to perfect.
Say, isn't that the number Schumer said would be removed from the Voter Roles?I dont share your optimism. Brandon let 20 million in unchecked. They came from all over the world, not just south of the border. I dont think an unreasonable estimate of 100k terrorists are here is too far fetched.
Last time they layed mines we sank half their navy in the morning.Report says Iran is laying mines in the Hormuz Straight. Why aint we blowing them outta the water? Let the subs have some fun too
From the report Iran still retains upward of 80% to 90% of its small boats and mine layers, one of the sources said, so its forces could feasibly lay hundreds of mines in the waterway.My question though is what are they laying the mines with ?
Not for long...From the report Iran still retains upward of 80% to 90% of its small boats and mine layers, one of the sources said, so its forces could feasibly lay hundreds of mines in the waterway.
Thats what I was waiting forNot for long...
US destroys Iranian navy vessels — including 16 minelayers — near Strait of Hormuz US destroys Iranian navy vessels — including 16 minelayers — near Strait of Hormuz
The CEO of Gab posted
We are living through the first AI war.
Most people don’t see it yet because the battlefield doesn’t look like a battlefield. The battlefield is your timeline.
While missiles and drones fly overseas, a second war is unfolding across the internet. Within minutes of any major event, the information environment is flooded, filtered, and manipulated. Videos vanish. Posts disappear. Certain narratives rocket to the top of every feed while others are quietly buried.
The modern internet is no longer a neutral space where people exchange information and argue about reality. It is an immense network of algorithms deciding what billions of people see, what they don’t see, and what they will believe happened. How is it that in 2026 when we have billions of devices with cameras and high speed internet all over the world we aren't seeing any footage of what is going on in Iran or Israel? We saw more back in the early 2000's with the war in in Iraq than we do now.
The reason for this is because platforms like X, Facebook, TikTok and others rely heavily on automated moderation systems and AI-driven tools that scan the entire network in real time. Content can be flagged, limited, or removed within seconds, long before the public ever has a chance to see it let alone debate it. Censorship is only half the story. The other half is narrative warfare.
Governments, political campaigns, intelligence services, marketing firms, activist groups, and media organizations all understand the same brutal truth of the internet age: if you control the narrative online, you control how millions of people interpret reality.
Brad Parscale, Trump’s former digital guru, isn’t just consulting for Israel; he’s commanding a multi-million dollar digital mercenary army. They are seeding the training data of large language models—the “brains” that increasingly define reality for the AI—with deliberately crafted pro-Israel propaganda. They want to ensure that when your child asks an AI about this war or about Israel, the machine doesn’t just answer, it evangelizes for the "official story."
Influencer campaigns. Coordinated messaging. Targeted advertising. Bot networks. Algorithmically amplified outrage. Manufactured consensus. Entire armies of accounts pushing identical framing across every major platform. This is psychological warfare.
People don’t search the internet the way they used to.
They ask a machine.
“What happened here?”
“Explain this war.”
“Who is telling the truth?”
The machine answers with calm authority.
The answers are only as honest as the information ecosystem feeding them.
Which means the war is no longer just about controlling headlines.
It’s about shaping the data that will train and inform the machines themselves.
This is why what we are building with Gab AI is so important. The only AI specifically designed to uphold Christian and Western values.
If you control the training data, the ranking systems, and the information pipelines feeding AI systems, you don’t just influence the present narrative. You influence the future memory of events. That is the true power of AI in the information war.
We saw a preview of this during COVID. Platforms moved in lockstep to suppress certain viewpoints while amplifying others in the name of safety and public health. Entire lines of debate vanished overnight. Experts who questioned the narrative were buried by algorithms or banned outright. For the first time, billions of people witnessed how quickly centralized digital infrastructure could reshape global discourse.
The most dangerous weapon in this war isn’t censorship.
It’s illusion.
The illusion that the trending topics are organic.
The illusion that consensus is real.
The illusion that what you see in your feed is the full picture of reality.
This is why parallel systems like Gab and Gab AI matter.
If the entire digital world runs through a handful of platforms, cloud providers, and algorithmic gatekeepers, then whoever controls those systems has the power to quietly steer the perception of reality for billions of people.
That is not a free society.
Independent infrastructure matters now more than ever.
Parallel platforms. Independent media. Sovereign technology.
The first AI war has already begun.
Most people just haven’t realized they’re standing in the middle of the battlefield.
"Whoa...whoa....Livin' on a prayer...."1/2 way there
This. I agree with the hesitancy posts but if we’re in there and doing something we need to hit them fast, hard, and be out.This needs to be over and done with in a hurry. Endless wars need to stop.
A modern take on a very old saying - "the first casualty in war is the truth".The CEO of Gab posted
We are living through the first AI war.
Most people don’t see it yet because the battlefield doesn’t look like a battlefield. The battlefield is your timeline.
While missiles and drones fly overseas, a second war is unfolding across the internet. Within minutes of any major event, the information environment is flooded, filtered, and manipulated. Videos vanish. Posts disappear. Certain narratives rocket to the top of every feed while others are quietly buried.
The modern internet is no longer a neutral space where people exchange information and argue about reality. It is an immense network of algorithms deciding what billions of people see, what they don’t see, and what they will believe happened. How is it that in 2026 when we have billions of devices with cameras and high speed internet all over the world we aren't seeing any footage of what is going on in Iran or Israel? We saw more back in the early 2000's with the war in in Iraq than we do now.
The reason for this is because platforms like X, Facebook, TikTok and others rely heavily on automated moderation systems and AI-driven tools that scan the entire network in real time. Content can be flagged, limited, or removed within seconds, long before the public ever has a chance to see it let alone debate it. Censorship is only half the story. The other half is narrative warfare.
Governments, political campaigns, intelligence services, marketing firms, activist groups, and media organizations all understand the same brutal truth of the internet age: if you control the narrative online, you control how millions of people interpret reality.
Brad Parscale, Trump’s former digital guru, isn’t just consulting for Israel; he’s commanding a multi-million dollar digital mercenary army. They are seeding the training data of large language models—the “brains” that increasingly define reality for the AI—with deliberately crafted pro-Israel propaganda. They want to ensure that when your child asks an AI about this war or about Israel, the machine doesn’t just answer, it evangelizes for the "official story."
Influencer campaigns. Coordinated messaging. Targeted advertising. Bot networks. Algorithmically amplified outrage. Manufactured consensus. Entire armies of accounts pushing identical framing across every major platform. This is psychological warfare.
People don’t search the internet the way they used to.
They ask a machine.
“What happened here?”
“Explain this war.”
“Who is telling the truth?”
The machine answers with calm authority.
The answers are only as honest as the information ecosystem feeding them.
Which means the war is no longer just about controlling headlines.
It’s about shaping the data that will train and inform the machines themselves.
This is why what we are building with Gab AI is so important. The only AI specifically designed to uphold Christian and Western values.
If you control the training data, the ranking systems, and the information pipelines feeding AI systems, you don’t just influence the present narrative. You influence the future memory of events. That is the true power of AI in the information war.
We saw a preview of this during COVID. Platforms moved in lockstep to suppress certain viewpoints while amplifying others in the name of safety and public health. Entire lines of debate vanished overnight. Experts who questioned the narrative were buried by algorithms or banned outright. For the first time, billions of people witnessed how quickly centralized digital infrastructure could reshape global discourse.
The most dangerous weapon in this war isn’t censorship.
It’s illusion.
The illusion that the trending topics are organic.
The illusion that consensus is real.
The illusion that what you see in your feed is the full picture of reality.
This is why parallel systems like Gab and Gab AI matter.
If the entire digital world runs through a handful of platforms, cloud providers, and algorithmic gatekeepers, then whoever controls those systems has the power to quietly steer the perception of reality for billions of people.
That is not a free society.
Independent infrastructure matters now more than ever.
Parallel platforms. Independent media. Sovereign technology.
The first AI war has already begun.
Most people just haven’t realized they’re standing in the middle of the battlefield.