Remembrance Day holds a deep historical and emotional significance. As ceremonies take place throughout communities and schools today at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, we pause to remember those who lost their lives and served their country in conflicts throughout history. It’s a time to honour the bravery of service men and women, and express our gratitude as it was their sacrifices that afforded us our freedom. Today also serves as a reminder of the importance of peace and unity, to strive for a world where conflicts are resolved without violence, so the sacrifices of the past are not in vain. Today, we remember. Thanks to Sofia C. for the artwork. #LestWeForget #RemembranceDay . ✈️ // ✈️ . Le jour du souvenir a une profonde signification historique et émotionnelle. Alors que les cérémonies se déroulent dans les communautés et les écoles aujourd'hui, à la 11e heure du 11e jour du 11e mois, nous nous arrêtons pour nous souvenir de ceux qui ont perdu la vie et qui ont servi leur pays dans des conflits à travers l'histoire. C'est l'occasion de rendre hommage à la bravoure des militaires, hommes et femmes, et d'exprimer notre gratitude, car ce sont leurs sacrifices qui nous ont permis d'accéder à la liberté. Cette journée nous rappelle également l'importance de la paix et de l'unité, d'œuvrer pour un monde où les conflits sont résolus sans violence, afin que les sacrifices du passé ne soient pas vains. Aujourd'hui, nous nous souvenons. Merci à Sofia C. pour l'illustration. #NousNousSouviendrons
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🇵🇸🇮🇱 Un an après le 7 octobre, Elias Sanbar إلياس صنبر, écrivain et diplomate #palestinien, et Denis Charbit, professeur de sciences politiques à l’Open University d’#Israël, dialoguent sur le plateau de 28 minutes. La guerre au Proche-Orient est-elle sans issue ? 💬 “L’égalité est la clé”, affirme Elias Sanbar. “Plus on sera ensemble, plus on convaincra que c’est possible”, ajoute Denis Charbit. 👉 Cet extrait est issu de l’émission du jeudi 3 octobre 2024, à retrouver en intégralité sur ARTE chaîne YouTube: https://lnkd.in/dfpQwsPN #Arte #28minutes #Israël #Palestine #Guerre #Paix
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Duty of Memory: Why did the Catholic Church support slavery and colonization? The Vatican is at the heart of the great plagiarism and cover-up that the Church has perpetrated over the centuries; (secret archives reveal a vast, carefully planned theft plot to dispossess Black/African peoples of their identity); « We then understand the reasons why the Church even legalized, supported slavery and facilitated the colonization of Africa » The goal was not only to (decimate, ferociously, destroy, and prevent any reconstitution of this ancestral knowledge stolen from Africa) in the first centuries of our era after their so-called AD. J-C; as if the invasion and destruction of Egypt were not enough, the papacy was adamant in preventing any attempt to reconquer the Black/African claims of the glorious Black/African civilization.
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PERVERSE FASCINATING CRUSADE https://lnkd.in/d55x7QZv This comic book is not a revolution in art, nor a revelation in history. If the facts are true, and not licensed by the freedom or artistic expression, then the top leadership of the Catholic Church is targeted as vicious, lying, perverse and hypocritical. The Peace of God becomes the Crusade of God and the Commerce of Spices and Silk. An enormous proportion of Crusaders do not come back and they kill at least as many as they are, one dead body for one Crusader if it is not more, and probably ten dead Arabs for hardly one dead Crusader. We are better now. The end of the comic book exposes George W. Bush and his Secretary of State, Dick Cheney, as liars but, once again, they do not tell us how many people were killed on the middle-eastern side and how many bodies were buried of such victims of the US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan as compared to the total number of GIs and other military personnel sent to the Middle East by the US and some other countries. There definitely is another way of reading these events, provided we change points of view and shift from today’s readership to the consciousness of ordinary people in the 13th century. The full contradiction between bigotry and educated critical mind has to be explored, and I am sure it could lead to very interesting pages. """ Cette bande dessinée n'est pas une révolution dans l'art, ni une révélation dans l'histoire. […] PERVERSE FASCINATING CRUSADE by Jacques Coulardeau 2024, Édition La Dondaine, Medium.com History, * Colonialism, * Crusades and the Latin East, * Imperialism, * Manipulation
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This is a spiritual battle between good and evil, Hashem versus hasatan. People ask when this conflict started. Did all of this start on Oct. 7, 2023, perhaps 1948, the holocaust, pogroms of 1930’s Germany, or 1917? The conflict that goes back thousands of years is being played out before our very eyes. For a deeper understanding, look to the resources derived from Hashem. Search Tanakh, Talmud, and biblical scripture. Not only will you find answers, but you will see how the words of Hashem are coming to life and being played out, in front of our eyes. Baruch Hashem.
Le Talmud, bien avant la naissance de l'Islam, contient une prophétie qui évoque les "obstacles" que poseront les descendants d'Ishmaël (les Arabes) à l'installation des Juifs en Israël. Elle prédit des conflits, une période tumultueuse pour Israël, ainsi que le rôle central du Moyen-Orient dans les affaires mondiales, aboutissant à l'isolement politique d'Israël à la fin des temps. Binyamin Benhamou 👉 Pour visionner l'intégralité du cours du Grand Rabbin Sitruk : https://lnkd.in/dp5VkYFa
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Duty of Memory: the Black/African past, it is certain that the origins of European culture have their roots in the ancient civilizations of the Nile Valley; (the first geographers and chroniclers speak of well-organized Black/African states and empires on both sides of the continent; North Africa, before the Islamic invasion, was inhabited by Tuaregs and Berbers, and had flourishing societies and shopping centers); « It is with the spread of Islam that the Arab mass reaches the Northern belt of Africa as well as Egypt, from the discovery of documents written in Arabic dating from the 9th century, we learn something from the Black/African past » These archives tell us that Ghana was already a centralized state in the year 800, this kingdom, whose center is located about 300 km to the north between the Senegal and Niger rivers, was one of the first kingdoms of (West Africa).
Devoir de Mémoire : le passé Noir/Africain, il est certain que les origines de la culture européenne tracent leurs racines aux anciennes civilisations de la vallée du Nil; (les premiers géographes et chroniqueurs parlent d'États et d'empires Noirs/Africains bien organisés des deux côtés du continent; l'Afrique du Nord, avant l'invasion islamique, était habitée par des Touaregs et des Berbères, et
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Gabriel Martinez-Gros examines the fall of Damascus through the lens of Ibn Khaldûn’s historical theories, rejecting the idea of a "popular revolution." Instead, he describes it as a rapid coup executed by a small, highly organized jihadist force of about ten thousand fighters from Idlib, who toppled the Assad regime in just ten days with minimal resistance. This event, marked by a lack of opposition despite profound ideological and ethnic divides, exposes the structural fragility of Assad’s government. Martinez-Gros compares this collapse to other instances where smaller, cohesive forces overwhelmed seemingly stronger state militaries, revealing systemic vulnerabilities. Drawing on Ibn Khaldûn’s theory, Martinez-Gros explains that as states pacify their populations to ensure stability and economic productivity, they gradually weaken their ability to resist external threats. Assad’s regime, initially supported by the Alawite minority as its militarized core, became increasingly detached from its base, leaving it vulnerable to organized external groups. The jihadists exploited this weakness, advancing rapidly into Syria’s economic and demographic heart. Martinez-Gros emphasizes that the new Islamist rulers’ rejection of popular sovereignty, rooted in their ideology, makes democracy unattainable in Syria. Resistance may emerge from marginalized groups like the Alawites, Druze, and Kurds, as well as from internal divisions within the victorious coalition. He warns that Syria’s collapse is not an isolated event but part of a broader global trend of state decomposition. Governments retreating from marginal regions allow militant groups to rise, perpetuating cycles of instability and humanitarian crises. He concludes that the fall of Damascus offers a sobering lesson about the fragility of states and the risks of ignoring historical and cultural dynamics. The fall of Damascus underscores the critical importance of understanding the Middle East’s cultural, religious, and historical complexities. Western powers have long intervened in the region, driven by political and economic interests, often acting in ways that contradict their own professed values. The promotion of democracy and human rights has repeatedly been sidelined in favor of alliances with regimes that serve short-term geopolitical goals. Saddam Hussein’s shift from ally during the Iran-Iraq War to adversary exemplifies how such opportunism dismantles governance and creates power vacuums, fostering instability. This pattern highlights a deeper contradiction: interventions justified on the basis of Western values often contradict those principles, perpetuating cycles of conflict and instability. #sundaysofhistory #syria #geopolitics Herodote.net Gabriel Martinez-Gros
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The Egyptian beauty - Egyptian beauty embodies this Egypt of the Black/African people, the original people, the mother race of humanity: It is the ultimate expression of human perfection, we are in 1900, and here is a Black/African/Egyptian woman in traditional and dignified African outfit, (but today, the Blacks/Africans, who are the real inhabitants and the first occupants of Egypt, have almost disappeared from their country, their Mother Earth); « This is explained precisely by the genocide and the miscegenation of the Arab invaders who occupied/colonized Egypt, (for this, we must never forget and lose sight that Egypt was inhabited by blacks/Africans, who are the natural owners and who are at the origin of the great Negro/African civilization of Pharaonic Egypt) » This is verifiable and reliable, long before the arrival of these Arab barbarians/colonizers, from the Arabian desert, and the few survivors of this genocide are called Nubians. (Professor Cheikh Anta Diop masterfully demonstrated this at the Cairo International Symposium in 1974, so the occupants and invaders of today's Egypt have nothing to do with the glorious pharaonic Egypt).
La beauté Égyptienne - La beauté Égyptienne incarne cette Égypte du peuple Noir/Africain, le peuple originel, la race mère de l'humanité : C'est l'expression ultime de la perfection humaine, nous sommes en 1900, et voici une femme Noire/Africaine/Égyptienne en tenue traditionnelle Africaine et digne, (mais aujourd'hui, les Noirs/Africains, qui sont les vrais habitants et les premiers occupants de
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Duty of Memory: Why is the history of Africa falsified? The most violent fight is waged against Blacks/Africans, even more violent than the one that led to the disappearance of certain species, (For more than three centuries, a superhuman effort has been deployed to erase the civilizing role of Blacks/Africans on Planet Earth, but why??) « What do the West and the Arab World who are in control want from us?? How did we come to throw all of humanity into the most stubborn lie?? These are the reasons for this crime, which we, Blacks/Africans, will have put an end to, and which will then be perceived as the worst plot and the worst memorial genocide in history » All Black/African civilizations outside of so-called sub-Saharan Africa are presented as whitewashed, or the black appearance of their builders, although proven by science, is deliberately passed over in silence by the dominant information. This is the case of imperial Morocco and Carthage in North Africa; of Phoenicia-Canaan, Sumer in Mesopotamia and the Indus civilization in Asia; of Stonehenge, the Minoan, Etruscan and Moorish civilizations in Europe; of the Olmec civilization in America.
Devoir de Mémoire : Pourquoi l'histoire de l'Afrique est-elle falsifiée ?Le combat le plus violent est mené contre les Noirs/Africains, plus violent encore que celui qui a conduit à la disparition de certaines espèces, (Depuis plus de trois siècles, un effort surhumain est déployé pour effacer le rôle civilisateur des Noirs/Africains sur la Planète Terre, mais pourquoi ??) « Que nous veulent l'Occ
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Must listen 💥 (in French) I consider Guy-Philippe Goldstein to be France’s best kept secret in the field, for his deep expertise and broad perspective on AI and cybersecurity. #ai #cybersecurity
Ravi d'avoir été auditionné par la Commission d'Enquête du Sénat sur les Ingérences Etrangères, à l'invite de son Rapporteur Rachid TEMAL et de son Président Dominique De Legge, pour aborder plusieurs questions: 1. Comment gagne t-on une guerre froide? Comment gagner notre nouvelle Guerre Froide 2.0? 2. Quels sont les sources du désordre que connaissent nos sociétés occidentales? Réseaux sociaux - ou tout autre chose? 3. Quel est le rôle révolutionnaire et positif que pourrait jouer l'IA dans ce combat - y compris dans la formation et l'éducation? N'hésitez pas à regarder (en weekend? :)) les premières 15-20 mn de propos introductif - Tous commentaires ou questions bienvenus! d'autant que ces sujets ne sont finalement pas si éloignées de l'actualité en France... https://lnkd.in/gBsGw7U5 #Cyber #Cognitif #GuerreFroide #IA #Education cc: AEGE - Le réseau d'experts en intelligence économique Christian Harbulot Charles PAHLAWAN Sylvie Marant Yann Briand Loic Kervran Benoit Durieux Ludovic Chaker Yoann Derriennic Philippe Trouchaud Jean-Philippe Pagès Michel Levy Provençal Bruno Giussani Marie-Christine LEVET Maria Mavridaki Gabriela Ramos David Sultan Laurence BINDNER Sébastien Lévi Nicolas Guyon Benoit Bergeret (Ben) Bruno TERTRAIS Adrien de Blanzy Béatrice SUTTER
Influences étrangères et cyberguerre
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Duty of Memory – History of Haiti, War of Independence from Toussaint Louverture until the final victory of November 18, 1803, at Vertières under the orders of General-in-Chief Jean-Jacques Dessalines: the war was long and hard; it was not easy to free oneself from the yoke of French colonization; (Haiti is ranked as the poorest country in the world according to a Wall Street Journal study by Daly Valet); « The so-called master of the world, (Whites/Westerners) and according to this study, 77% of the Haitian population lives in poverty » … (VIDEO) More than nine million inhabitants including 95% Black/African descendants of Black/African slaves, and 5% mulattoes and White/Westerners, a literacy rate of 53%, and a life expectancy of around 61 years, but there is oil, gold, copper and iridium in abundance underground in the so-called poorest country in the world, Haiti, according to the former president of the refinery Dominican oil company, Mr. Leopoldo Espaillat Nanita.
Devoir de Mémoire - Histoire d'Haïti, Guerre d'Indépendance de Toussaint Louverture jusqu'à la victoire finale du 18 novembre 1803, à Vertières sous les ordres du général en chef Jean-Jacques Dessalines : la guerre fut longue et dure; il n'était pas facile de se libérer du joug de la colonisation française; (Haïti est classé comme le pays le plus pauvre du monde selon une étude du Wall Street Jour
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