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#11
7.5.2026
Amadeu-Antonio-Stiftung macht Reklame für Apollo-News

Wer hätte das gedacht, daß die Amadeu-Antonio-Stiftung dabei so erfolgreich sein könnte...?

Sich selbst öffentlich so zu demontieren, das ist eine wahrhaft "reife Leistung".


https://x.com/maxmannhart/status/2051931527122964554

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Die Amadeu-Antonio-Stiftung verklagt uns, weil unsere kritische Berichterstattung ihre ,,wirtschaftliche Existenzgrundlage" zerstören würde.

Ich nehme das ab sofort als Arbeitsnachweis für alle unsere Abonnenten und Unterstützer.


https://apollo-news.net/wirtschaftliche-existenzgrundlage-bedroht-amadeu-antonio-stiftung-zieht-gegen-apollo-news-vor-gericht/
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Max Mannhart @maxmannhart
From apollo-news.net

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RedFraggle 🦩NAFO 🇺🇦🇪🇺🇩🇪🇮🇱 @RedFraggle15

Und das hier vernichtet nicht die Grundlage der Amadeo-Adolfo-Stiftung ???.... Danke auch
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Volt Aire @Volt_Aire_watch

Dabei hatte ich Ex-Stasi-IM ,,Victoria" bereits 2017 auf Twitter gewarnt, auf Gänge vor Gericht gegen mich zu verzichten. ,,Victoria" hörte aber 2023 nicht auf mich und musste deshalb 2024 unheimlich stark fühlen:
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Volt Aire @Volt_Aire_watch

Das Protokoll der Sitzung des Kammergerichts Berlin am 12.12.2024 liegt jetzt vor. Damit hat Frau Anetta #Kahane ihren gegen mich im März 2023 angestrengten Zivilprozess, meine Meinungsfreiheit einzuschränken, mit Pauken und Trompeten verloren und bleibt auf allen Kosten sitzen.
Mein besonderer Dank geht an RA Reinhard Höbelt von der Kanzlei @Steinhoefel, der mir geholfen hat, diese Unverschämtheit der ehemaligen Stasi-IM ,,Victoria" gebührend und mit Gebühren zurückzuweisen!

Mein Tweet »Stasi–Helferin @anetta2552, die mithalf, den jüdischen DDR-Bürger Klaus Brasch in den Suizid zu 'zersetzen'« ist damit als zulässige Meinungsäußerung bestätigt.

Frau Kahanes Abmahnanwalt verlor übrigens beim Abgang die Beherrschung und machte dem Kammergericht den schweren Vorwurf, dass mit seinem Beschluss Frau Kahane, die er davor als aufrechte Kämpferin gegen Rassismus gepriesen hatte, schutzlos Angriffen von Rechten ausgesetzt bleibt.

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#12
Who gives a damn about that?

Honestly, who gives a damn about that?

Who gives a damn about how many fakes Elon Musk uses day for day?

Hell, we do know he is a liar and a faker.

His own computer creature Grok de-masked him and blamed him down to the bones.

So, who gives a damn about that shit?

Only, make a mark:

  [ X ] Elon Musk messed up again


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Subject: BREAKING: Elon Musk Got Caught Posting As His Dad From His Mom's Account, Which Is Probably The Saddest Thing You'...
Date: 2026-05-06 10:56
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May 6, 2026
There are problems money can solve, and problems money cannot solve. Elon Musk, who has approximately all of the money, has spent the last decade dramatically expanding the second category. Loneliness, apparently, lives there. So does basic operational security. So does, on the evidence of the last 24 hours, the ability to remember which of your fake accounts is supposed to be your mother and which is supposed to be your father before you start typing.
It's gotta be the ketamine...

Yesterday, May 5, the verified X account belonging to Maye Musk — model, author, and biological mother of one Elon R. Musk — quote-tweeted her son with the following bombshell about a woman she has, presumably, met:

"Your mom told me she was cleaning toilets in a Liverpool boarding house as a child. When I met her in 1966, she was sewing linings for a furrier in a small windowless room behind the store."

Your mom. As in, Elon's mom. As in, Maye Musk. As in, the person whose verified account is currently posting this tweet.

If you are confused, congratulations, your brain works. As one viewer summarized with admirable economy: "Elon's mom caught posting from the perspective of Elon's dad. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to assume Elon is posting on Twitter as both his parents & was on the wrong alt."

Reader, the richest man in the history of the species appears to have been operating his estranged father's voice, from his mother's account, to corroborate his own tweet about his grandmother — and pulled the wrong puppet out of the drawer. He is, in essence, the world's worst ventriloquist, and the dummy is his entire family.

The "Honest Mistake" Defense, Examined

Musk's defenders rallied with the usual energy of people whose oxygen depends on this man not being humiliated. The official cope, currently making the rounds, is that Maye simply meant to type "grandmother" instead of "mom," and we should all calm down. One particularly devoted explainer noted that Maye Musk was born in Canada and grew up in South Africa and "was never cleaning Liverpool toilets" — the toilet-cleaner in question was Elon's paternal grandmother, Cora Robinson, who actually did grow up in Liverpool.

This is a wonderful defence if you do not think about it for more than four seconds.

Yes — the geography only makes sense if the speaker is Errol Musk, Elon's father, the man whose mother was Cora from Liverpool. The "typo" theory requires us to believe that 77-year-old Maye Musk, a published author with a memoir literally about her own life, accidentally referred to her ex-husband's mother as her own daughter-in-law's mother while replying to her son. The simpler theory requires us to believe Elon was logged into the wrong tab.

Occam's razor, but the razor is also one of his alts.

A Brief Taxonomy of Elon's Imaginary Friends

This is, frankly, not even Elon's first time getting caught LARPing as a member of his own family on the website he owns. We are now deep enough into the saga that a field guide is warranted. Buckle up.

@ErmnMusk, a.k.a. "Elon Test" — The OG. Discovered in April 2023 when Musk shared a screenshot of his own profile and forgot to crop out the little account-switcher in the corner, which displayed a toddler holding a $300 chrome SpaceX Starship model.

The account had previously tweeted "I will finally turn 3 on May 4th!" — which, coincidentally, is the birthday of his son X Æ A-12. So: a grown man, on his own social media platform, role-playing as his three-year-old son, complaining to strangers that he's not old enough to go to nightclubs. Musk later confirmed the account in a 2024 deposition, describing it as a "test account" he had "briefly used." Test for what, exactly, remains classified.

@babysmurf9000 — Discovered through a court transcript that referred to it as "baby smoke 9,000," which I refuse to stop thinking about. Unlike the toddler-roleplaying ErmnMusk, this account posts in a style closely mirroring Musk's main account — targeting the same critics, amplifying the same narratives, and followed by venture capitalist Marc Andreessen. Sample tweet from babysmurf9000, in response to Mark Cuban: "You are an idiot." Another, replying to a BBC tweet: "BBC is dumber than a sack of bricks." Truly the prose stylings of an emotionally regulated adult, and definitely not a billionaire crying into his phone at 4 a.m.

Adrian Dittmann — A whole separate beast. In late 2024, comedy account Liam Nissan helped popularize the theory that "Adrian Dittmann," an account that compulsively praised Musk and Tesla, was Musk himself. Dittmann appeared in X Spaces audio chats with what listeners insisted was Musk's voice run through a voice-changer. Shortly after pushing the theory, Liam Nissan's 250,000-follower account vanished from the platform, and Nissan said on Bluesky that the person behind the Dittmann account had tried to dox him with creepy DMs containing personal information. Nothing says "no, I am definitely not Adrian" quite like making the guy who said you're Adrian disappear within a week.

@mayemusk — Today's exhibit. The facts speak, in this case quite literally, for themselves.

That's at least four, and we haven't even gotten to the speculative ones, like the suspicion floated for years that @cb_doge — better known as "DogeDesigner," the screensaver-tier Elon stan whose entire feed is "BREAKING: Elon Musk just said something" — might also be in his orbit. The Manifold prediction market on whether DogeDesigner is an Elon alt is sitting at 6%, which feels generous in both directions. The point is that this is the discourse now. The richest man on Earth has so many fake accounts that there are betting markets on which sycophants are real.
Enter Ian Miles Cheong, Pilot Fish-In-Chief

Which brings us, with a kind of inevitability, to Ian Miles Cheong.

Cheong is a Malaysian commentator — based, depending on which biographical sketch you trust, in either Ipoh or the UAE — who has built a thriving little business as Elon's most reliable amplifier. As Ben Sixsmith memorably put it, Cheong "is the social media equivalent of a pilot fish — obsessively praising and defending Musk. Musk, who has a chronic addiction to sycophancy, has reciprocated with supportive replies."

The mechanics of the relationship are, by 2026, fairly well understood. Cheong is a master of the viral clip — he finds footage of a shoplifting incident in San Francisco or a controversial school board meeting in Virginia and posts it with a punchy caption tailor-made for Musk's sensibilities. It's a symbiotic relationship: Ian gets the massive reach boost from a Musk reply, and Musk gets a steady stream of content that fuels his "everything is collapsing" narrative. Cheong sifts the rage-bait, Elon amplifies the rage-bait, the algorithm rewards the rage-bait, ad revenue gets sliced into the pie, and Cheong gets a check. Cheong has reportedly posted six tweets in an hour during peak grind sessions; in the era of pay-per-engagement, that's a fortune.

The Cheong-Musk axis is what the alt accounts service. They quote-tweet Cheong. They like Cheong's posts. They reply "True." or "Concerning." or "🤔" to Cheong, which is technically content. Whether or not Cheong himself is "at the center" of an alt-account network in some operational sense — and there is no public evidence that he is running any of these accounts — he is unquestionably at the center of the ecosystem the alts are built to serve. The puppets need an audience that will dutifully reshare them. Cheong is that audience, professionally.

It is, in its own way, beautiful. A Malaysian content guy in either Ipoh or Dubai (jury's out) helps prop up the engagement metrics of a half-dozen sock puppets operated by the man who owns the platform, who is also the richest person alive, who is also posting under his dead-mom-of-his-mom's-ex-husband persona because he forgot which Chrome tab he was on.

The Sadness Of It All

Here is the part where, traditionally, a columnist softens. Here is where you'd say, "but really, you have to feel for him." I have been trying to feel for him. I cannot quite get there.

Forget, for a moment, that this is the man currently restructuring federal agencies, advising presidents, and credibly threatening to colonize Mars. Strip all of that away. Just the human picture: a 54-year-old father of fourteen, worth roughly the GDP of Belgium, who has constructed an elaborate hall of mirrors on a website he personally bought for $44 billion in order to ensure that when he posts something dumb, a chorus of ghosts — his toddler son, a smurf, a man named Adrian, and now both of his parents — will rise up to tell him he is right and brave and correct.
He could buy any therapist on Earth. He could afford to simply log off. Instead he has chosen this: to be the loneliest man at the loudest party, where every guest is also him, wearing a mask of someone in his family.

As one viral tweet noted: "Getting caught posting from an alt account that's supposed to be your own mother. I'd feel sad for his loneliness and neediness if he was literally anyone else on the planet."

That's it, really. That's the line. There is a version of this story that is genuinely heartbreaking. It's a story about a man whose children won't speak to him, whose ex-wives have written publicly about how miserable he is, whose father is a famously difficult human being, and who has clearly never developed the internal scaffolding required to sit alone in a room with himself for ten minutes. That story would be sad.

But that man does not have a private army of accounts impersonating his three-year-old. That man does not have a Malaysian engagement-farmer on retainer to launder his obsessions. That man is not gutting public services and broadcasting eugenicist memes to 200 million followers between bouts of typing "your mom told me" from his actual mother's verified profile.

The richest man in the world got caught playing both his parents in a one-man play about how cool he is, and he forgot which character he was. He is not a tragic figure. He is a Curb Your Enthusiasm episode that won't end, and we are all extras in it.

Mom, dad, smurf, toddler, Adrian — whoever's in there tonight: log off. Go for a walk. The grandmother thing is fine. Nobody cared. But holy shit, Elon Musk might be the loneliest loser of all. JFC. 


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#13
World War 3 is raging / World war 3 is raging. And it ...
Last post by AribertDeckers - May 06, 2026, 09:42:21 AM
6.5.2026
World war 3 is raging. And it is not what you think it is.


https://x.com/therealmissjo/status/2051699797195681799

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Stop.

And actually look at this.

By 2050, this is the projected % Muslim population in each country in Europe.

Based on the ENTIRE country: so 17.2% of the UK. And could be a lot more since Muslim women have at least 1 more child than the native population. And more than that if they are recent arrivals.

So almost 20% of those little Cotswolds towns will be Muslim.

More like 70-80% of major cities will be Muslim.

What do you think will happen to the borders then?

What do you think will happen to Christian (and Jewish and atheist) rights then?
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Alain Leroy @AlainLe89396509

Jo, with respect, I think it would be a good idea to put the sources on this chart. At the very least, it needs a "By 2050" banner or similar.

By not having these, we risk switching people off the message & doing more harm than good here.

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Miss Jo @therealmissjo

I wrote in the title: by 2050.

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Rick C. @tweetingbrit

Who provided these potentially epoch changing statistics?

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Miss Jo @therealmissjo

This is from Pew Research.

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eurekaSpark @EurekaS75617

11% is where they start being able to actually FORCE you to do what they want. It's a "tipping point".

You must do everything in your power to never allow that to happen and if it already has, forced mass deportations. No Exceptions.

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DavidC-in-UK @DavidC_in_UK

Posted before, but still needs to be watched

because, as George Santayana once said :
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it"

Listen to this "lived history" about what happened to the "Majority Christian" country of Lebanon  👇

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This is their way of dominance and they're gradually getting there...they needs to be stopped before it's too late..take your time and watch the video and you'll understand what's going on right now across the world.
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#14
6.5.2026
Facebook is organized crime to the bones


The chicanery by Facebook idiots is, again, reaching new heights. Now the shitty  spies "analyze" pictures they steal from accounts to "calculate" your age. And until they haven't done it, your account is gone... Or it is gone anyway.

Why would any sane homo sapiens have an account with these cretins and criminals?


The news:

https://x.com/IntCyberDigest/status/2051755531849883854

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❗️🚨 Meta's AI will analyze users' bone structure and height for age verification, combined with text analysis of profiles, posts, and replies.

Accounts flagged as minors are deactivated. The user is then forced through Meta's age verification process to regain access.

Instagram and Facebook require users to be at least 13. To find accounts that violate this, Meta's AI will sweep entire profiles for "contextual clues" such as birthday mentions, school grades referenced in posts, profile information, and replies.

A visual analysis layer runs alongside it. AI scans photos and videos for visual cues to estimate the user's age.

Meta insists this is not facial recognition. According to the company, the AI looks at general traits and visual indicators (like height or bone structure) to estimate age, without identifying the individual in the image. Meta claims combining these visual signals with text and interaction analysis lets it find and remove far more underage accounts.
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Source:
From https://about.fb.com/news/2026/05/ai-age-assurance-teens/

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Wait. Why are people still using Meta's platforms again?

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International Cyber Digest @IntCyberDigest

Cause it's "FREE."

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Carter Lawson @CarterHLawson

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety"

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You do not believe it? Read for yourselves:

https://about.fb.com/news/2026/05/ai-age-assurance-teens/

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New AI-Powered Age Assurance Measures to Place Teens in Age-Appropriate Experiences
May 5, 2026
Takeaways

    We're continuing to strengthen our underage enforcement measures by using AI to remove people under 13 from our services.
    We're expanding our technology to automatically place people we believe might be teens in Teen Account protections on Instagram in the EU and Brazil and Facebook in the US.
    We're also providing parents on Facebook and Instagram with tips on how to help them have conversations with their teens about the importance of being honest about their age online.

We want young people to have safe, positive experiences online. That's why we automatically place teens in default, age-appropriate experiences, like Teen Accounts. Today, we're sharing updates on the age assurance technology we use to help ensure teens are in the right experiences for their age. This includes a deeper look at our ongoing work to strengthen underage enforcement, including the addition of AI visual analysis and other advancements; expanded protections for teens who we suspect misrepresent their age on Instagram in the EU and Brazil, and on Facebook in the US; and our ongoing efforts to help parents to talk to their teens about providing the correct age online.

For over a decade, we've built tools, features, and resources to help teens have safe, age-appropriate experiences on our apps. This includes launching Teen Accounts on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger with built-in protections that limit who can contact teens and the content they see. We've also revamped our content policies to automatically place teens under 18 into a 13+ content setting.

To make sure teens on our apps are placed in these default experiences, we need to know their age. However, knowing someone's age online is a complex, industry-wide challenge. That's why we continue to invest heavily in age assurance, including using sophisticated technology to find people we believe are teens, even if they list an adult birthday.

Continuing to Strengthen Underage Enforcement

We require everyone to be at least 13 to use Instagram or Facebook. For years, we've worked to find and remove accounts that belong to those we believe are underage. Today, we're providing more detail on our ongoing efforts to develop advanced AI that detects underage accounts, including the use of visual analysis to look beyond simple admissions of age.

This includes using AI technology to analyze entire profiles for contextual clues — such as birthday celebrations or mentions of school grades — to determine if an account likely belongs to someone underage. We look for these signals across various formats, like posts, comments, bios, and captions, and we're continuing to expand this technology across additional parts of our apps like Instagram Reels, Instagram Live, and Facebook Groups. If we determine an account may be underage, it will be deactivated and the account holder will need to provide proof of age through our age verification process to prevent their account from being deleted.

We're also adding visual analysis as a new technique to aid our detection efforts. This technology allows our AI to scan photos and videos for visual clues about a person's age that text might miss. We want to be clear: this is not facial recognition. Our AI looks at general themes and visual cues, for example height or bone structure, to estimate someone's general age; it does not identify the specific person in the image. By combining these visual insights with our analysis of text and interactions, we can significantly increase the number of underage accounts we identify and remove.

In addition, we're making it easier for our community to report underage accounts by simplifying our reporting flows. This includes making it easier to submit a report both in our app and on our Help Center. To handle these reports more effectively, we're supplementing our human review teams with AI models that apply consistent evaluation criteria to every report. In our testing, this AI-driven review delivers higher accuracy and faster resolutions than human review alone, ensuring that these accounts are addressed with more speed and reliability.

Finally, we are working to strengthen our circumvention measures to prevent new accounts from users we suspect are underage.

While many of these AI improvements are available worldwide, certain advanced features — like visual analysis — are currently available in select countries as we work toward a broader rollout.

Expanding Technology to Place Teens in Teen Account Protections

An image of the option to review safety settings in Messenger.

Since 2024, we've enrolled hundreds of millions of teens on Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger into Teen Accounts. To ensure as many teens as possible are enrolled in these built-in protections, last year we announced technology that is designed to proactively find accounts we suspect to be teens, even if they list an adult birthday, and place them in Teen Account protections. We successfully launched this technology on Instagram in the US, Australia, Canada, and the UK — placing millions of accounts into these age-appropriate protections.

Now we are expanding our use of this technology to 27 countries in the EU and Brazil. This will ensure more people whom we suspect to be teens are proactively placed into age-appropriate protections on Instagram. We're also expanding to Facebook in the US for the first time, followed by the UK and the EU in June. We aim to expand this use of the technology on Instagram globally throughout the year.

Continuing to Empower Parents

An image showing an Instagram notification for parents about how to check and confirm their teens' ages.

Parents are key partners in keeping teens safe online and we appreciate their support in helping us determine the age of their teens. This month, we will begin sending notifications to parents in the US on Facebook and Instagram with information about how to check and confirm their teens' ages on our apps. The notifications will also include tips on how to have constructive conversations with their teens on the importance of providing the correct age online. Parents globally can access these tools and resources to support their family's digital experiences through our Family Center.

These updates add to our existing age assurance measures, which include estimating age based on someone's activity and reviewing user reports. If we suspect someone is misrepresenting their age to avoid our protections, for example if they attempt to change their birthday from under 18 to over 18, we require them to verify their age using an ID or Yoti's facial age estimation tools to complete the change.

A Simpler Policy Approach to Age Assurance

While we're investing heavily in our own age assurance technology, we know that no single company can solve this challenge alone. We believe legislation should require app stores to verify age and provide apps and developers with this information so that they can provide age-appropriate experiences, like Teen Accounts. Importantly, this approach is supported by 88% of US parents.

The fact is, all youth safety laws require knowing people's ages. Requiring parental approval and age verification at the App Store/OS level provides a centralized, consistent, and privacy-preserving place for age assurance, rather than requiring every individual app to comply with different rules. It also helps ensure that the many apps teens use offer the same standard of protection.
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The buggy rogue AI has deleted thousands by mistake including myself with a forced ID check. Claiming I am a bot when I use a Yubikey I need to tap to login. So they wiped 20 years. Which the new profile Yubikey 2FA is broken but Yubikey Passkey works in chrome not brave.

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We do not accept any Nazi dreck! Exterminate Facebook!


Face it: Facebook is nothing but parasitism.

Don't feed it. Destroy it!
#15
6.5.2026
Hardle, 5.5.2026: Crossing maximum


Okay, not full maximum, but just 1 little step below.  8)


We start with ... all 5 letters. And some we have to sort out.

Amazing: 4 greens: 2 in QUACK and 2 in SHYLY. This calls for a crossing:






A smashing hit. Of the 4 possible choices we got the best one:




SH has 2 greens. Easy shot. And ACK has 2 greens ... and 1 of the 3 letters must be replaced by one of row 1.

So, the word starts with SH, and then ...?

. C K
A . K
A C .

Since ONION has 3 letters, we have to check for O, N, I.

N ? Of course not.
I ? No, no, no.

But the O would fit:



Plain logic till the end, and no guess at all.


To catch the screenshot one has to be fast, because after hitting RETURN, the script walks over the 5 letters, and then - SNAP! - kills the keyboard display.

In this case the screenshot hit just while the last letter is walked over, not white background anymore, but already a light green. And the keyboard below still is visible.
#16
Das Ende der Menschheit / Killing Donald Trump
Last post by AribertDeckers - May 06, 2026, 02:38:20 AM
6.5.2026
Killing Donald Trump


People go berserk. Violence everywhere. Why?

Is Killing Donald Trump the only reason? Is Killing JFK jr the only reason? Is the mass of killing Islamists the only reason?

Just look at what this morning dropped into my mailbox:



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Post       : Are we experiencing an epidemic of violence and abuse?
URL        : https://edzardernst.com/2026/05/are-we-experiencing-an-epidemic-of-violence-and-abuse/
Posted     : Wednesday 06 May 2026 at 08:50
Author     : Edzard
Categories : anxiety, causation, critical thinking, education, evidence, experience, legal action, neglect, politics, prevention, progress, research, risk

Violence and abuse are no longer confined to the margins of society; they have permeated workplaces, public services, streets, homes, schools, online forums, places of worship, and even political discourse. From retail staff and healthcare workers to religious minorities and women trapped in abusive relationships, aggression has become disturbingly commonplace.

The evidence is difficult to dismiss. Retail workers are subjected to abuse in unprecedented numbers, NHS staff face rising levels of physical assault, and antisemitic incidents have reached alarming levels. The Community Security Trust has documented record levels of antisemitism in recent years, underscoring that hatred of Jews is not merely a relic of the Nazi past but a resurgent and escalating threat. Domestic abuse remains equally pervasive: while some forms of physical violence may have declined, coercive control, stalking, economic abuse, and digitally enabled harassment have proliferated.

A growing body of research points to broader social and political drivers. A decade of austerity under Conservative governments, coupled with institutional erosion, strained public services, ongoing geopolitical conflicts, and the pressures of the cost-of-living crisis, has generated widespread frustration. When people feel neglected or abandoned, that frustration can readily turn into aggression directed at those closest at hand: a nurse, a shop assistant, a neighbour, a partner, or a stranger who looks like a "foreigner"

An additional—and perhaps even more troubling—factor is the brutalisation of public discourse. Donald Trump's rhetoric has normalised cruelty, humiliation, racism, and dehumanisation. It does not merely tolerate aggression; it performs and rewards it, thereby encouraging its replication. This erosion of basic norms of decency matters because language does not simply describe violence—it facilitates it. When political leaders frame opponents as enemies, casually invoke the destruction of entire societies, or treat facts as optional, they lower the threshold for violence well beyond the political arena. To assume that such influences remain confined to the United States is both naïve and demonstrably false; they reverberate globally.

This dynamic is particularly dangerous in relation to racism and its most virulent form, antisemitism. The recent rise in antisemitic abuse in the UK has not occurred in a vacuum. It has been fuelled by conspiratorial thinking, online radicalisation, the trivialisation of antisemitic rhetoric as mere "banter" by public figures such as Nigel Farage, and a broader climate in which prejudice is normalised, disseminated, and converted into aggression. The language of quasi-fascist politics echoes familiar racist tropes, weaponizing grievance and casting minorities as threats. The result is not only an increase in hatred but also a social environment in which violence becomes a logical extension of that rhetoric.

The persistence of this problem is exacerbated by our tendency to compartmentalise it, thereby obscuring its systemic nature. Antisemitism and racism are treated as "community issues," retail abuse as an occupational hazard, and domestic violence as a private tragedy. Such fragmentation diminishes the perceived scale of the crisis and encourages piecemeal responses that fail to address its underlying causes. Governments may introduce targeted legislation, create new offences, or publish strategies for individual sectors, yet neglect the broader social conditions from which violence emerges. In reality, violence is not a collection of discrete pathologies but part of a continuum that often begins with discontent and culminates in aggression.

A culture that tolerates aggressive rhetoric, routine incivility, and online abuse fosters an emotional climate in which more serious forms of violence become easier to justify, excuse, and ultimately perpetrate. For this reason, the rise in racial and antisemitic attacks, the abuse of frontline workers, and the persistence of domestic violence should not be viewed as separate phenomena. They are manifestations of the same underlying pathology.

What we are witnessing is not a series of isolated epidemics of violence but a broader crisis of social cohesion. If that diagnosis is correct, then the response cannot be limited to stricter laws alone. It must also include education, the rebuilding of social institutions, a renewed emphasis on mutual responsibility, and a cultural shift that rejects the normalisation of aggression as a marker of strength.

 
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Not a word about the pandemics, not a word about Covid or avian influenza. Not a single word.

No matter how much pieces of shit the leading politicians are, there is a force behind them: the people who voted for them, AND the people who despite of their crimes back them up.

Who voted for Keir Starmer, the British mass murderer? Who still keeps him glued to his seat?

Vladimir Putin knows that his days are counted. But he keeps on sending his drafted and bought shooters against Ukraine, no matter how much end in the meat grinder. Why is Putin not asked "tea or window?" by his lackeys?

Face it!: More than 70 percent of the world population are infected with SarsCoV2, a virus damaging the brain, especially damaging the brain regions responsible for empathy and violence.

It is not the Führers alone, the whole population is fucking insane now. The Zombie-zation runs at full speed. 6 years was more than enough to cut life expectancy down to now 30 years. 10 percent of the whole population already have LongCovid. And now violence boils up.

... and we still have no lifeboats to get out of this hell.
#17
4.5.2026
Release the Kraken! And the lawn mower, too!


https://x.com/NotJoshGeyer/status/2051045440695550084

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ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ @NotJoshGeyer

This is fucking sick.

We live in the ruins of a great civilization
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Matt Weber @MtWbr

Yes, we do. Check out @T_P_A_I

https://www.youtube.com/@ThePostApocalypticInventor

The Post Apocalyptic Inventor
https://www.patreon.com/TPAI

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ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ @NotJoshGeyer

I fucking LOVE that dude.

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multicon@comcast.net @multiconco28270

That was no miracle invention. It was constantly getting damaged and bent from use. Repairing it was difficult and troublesome. B&G put this start mechanism on many small engines; mortar mixers, generators, etc. There are lots of reasons why they were discontinued. I hated them.

ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ @NotJoshGeyer

I was thinking the spring probably wore out and was a bitch to change.

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DJ🍎NY @DJNYified

Gas starts degrading within 30 days.

Either run the engine until its out of gas or use a fuel stabilizer like STA-BIL in your gas tank before storing it for the winter. Most spring startup problems can be avoided this way.

Use 91 or 93 octane. It's 100% worth the added cost.

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ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ @NotJoshGeyer

I live in an apartment building in Europe and I haven't mowed a lawn in like fifteen years lol

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Stew @Stewbiedo0

I remember not liking that starting system but can't recall why. I think it stripped out a lot. Too long ago.

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ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ @NotJoshGeyer

Seems like it would be awesome if everything was working correctly but annoying as fuck when you first pull the mower out of winter storage and you're not sure if it's gonna start lol
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4.5.2026
The new rule: 'Die in peace. But die!'


https://x.com/martinagerup1/status/2050874952576868364

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That's how much 80 grams of beef is. That's the amount of beef that nursing home residents in Copenhagen are allowed to have. Not per day, but per week. For the sake of the climate. Copenhagen Municipality has decided that.

When you enter a nursing home, you typically have a year left to live. But Copenhagen Municipality believes that this is exactly the right time to impose new eating habits on the citizens. Danes typically eat 300 grams of beef per week – that's almost 4 times more than the ration granted to nursing home residents.

This nannying should stop.

Nursing home residents have typically paid taxes their entire lives based on the expectation that the welfare state will take care of them when they need it. They deserve care and attention, not nannying.
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Martin Ågerup @martinagerup1

Bliv medlem af Skattebetalerne: https://skattebetalerne.dk/vaer-med/

- og støt en mere fornuftig prioritering af skatteborgernes penge

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Side 45

https://maaltider.kk.dk/sites/default/files/2021-10/Madlivsbog_SUF_0.pdf

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KanDeLa @Kim28791

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My guess is that 90% of the population agrees.

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Martin Ågerup @martinagerup1

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We hope that fits

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Mikkel Søndergaard Nielsen @sondergaard1993

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We could also remove the ministerial cars, give them a bicycle and a 10-ride clip card for the bus. #forklimaetsskyld

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Jack Shepard @JackShepardNow

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I live on a Carnivore diet and I've never been as healthy and fit in my life as I am now.

Plants try to poison you and the food industry does the same!
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#19
4.5.2026
American farmers are being wiped out.


https://x.com/mjfree/status/2050786840030900364

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NOBODY IS TELLING YOU HOW FUCKED THE FARMERS ARE IN AMERICA RIGHT NOW.

The Agriculture Secretary just confirmed it publicly.

1 in 4 American farmers has NO fertilizer secured for spring planting.

No fertilizer. No crops. No food.


Farm bankruptcies are up 46% in 2025.

160,000 farms closed since 2017.

Less than half of all farmers will even turn a profit this year.

They're not struggling. They're being wiped out.

And the media is busy covering everything else.

The real story behind this hasn't been told yet.. follow me because i'm about to tell it 🚨

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4.5.2026
Utah Law Holds Websites Liable for VPN-Bypassed Adult Content


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Utah Law Holds Websites Liable for VPN-Bypassed Adult Content

Senate Bill 73 requires sites with substantial harmful-to-minors content to verify ages for Utah users, regardless of VPNs or proxies, using ID scans or third-party services that delete data afterward. Lawmakers aimed to close loopholes in protecting kids, with fines up to $2,500 per violation enforced by the state. Privacy groups like the EFF warn it could lead to widespread age gates or VPN blocks, hurting journalists, activists, and others who rely on anonymity.


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The Utah lawmakers should rather get their asses moving to outlaw pyramid scams. And their negligence in persecuting the murderous gang of Dewayne Lee Smith, Linda Pendleton Smith, Todd David Mauer, and other accomplices is well known!
https://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?board=427


Plain criminals of the worst kind, the wire-pullers:

# 1. Dewayne Lee Smith [alive]
# 2. Linda Pendleton Smith [alive]
# 3. Todd David Mauer [alive]
# 4. Christian Oesch [alive]
# 5.

Partners:

# 1. "Dr." Jimenez  [alive]
# 2. "Dr." Valerie Donaldson  [alive]
# 3. "Dr." Sherri Tenpenny [alive]
# 4. "Dr." Dietrich Klinghardt [alive]
# 5. Jeffrey Martin [alive]
    http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=9027.msg21214#msg21214
    http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=8926.msg20822#msg20822
# 6. Brett Hultberg [alive]
# 7. "Dr." Bruce Hal Berman [alive] http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=9059

Media partners:

# 1. Judy Putnam [alive]

Partners and victims:

# 1. Elia Caterina Mueller [dead]  http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=9027

Victims:

# 1. Olivia Downie [dead]
# 2. Terri (Teresa) Taylor [dead]
# 3. Carla W. Reed-Rye of New Smyrna [dead] http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=8804.msg20582#msg20582
# 4. Kate Joanna Peppler [dead] http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=9058
# 5. Sherrie Martin [dead] http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=9027.msg21189#msg21189
# 6. Nina J. Murray [dead] is a victim of Bruce Hal Berman
        http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=9059
# 7. Carla W. Reed-Rye of New Smyrna
    She is a victim of "Dr." Chakravarty and "Dr." Tony Jimenez of the "Hope 4 Cancer" clinic Mexico.
    She lost more than 30,000 Dollars. And her life.
    more:
    http://www.allaxys.com/~kanzlerzwo/index.php?topic=8813

Victims abused for advertising:

# 1. Philipp Moldenhauer [alive, has Lyme Disease]