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Prime John AG, 3/8/26
"Israel's Home Front Command Is Breaking Down -
9 Million People Have Nowhere Left to Run"
"In this video we step back from the headlines and break down what is really happening, why it matters, and what the next days and weeks could look like. This channel is about calm, data-driven geopolitics - no hype, no clickbait, no team jerseys. We connect wars, elections, sanctions, and energy routes to the deeper forces of power, money, and long-term strategy. Everything you hear here is educational commentary and personal opinion based on publicly available information. It is NOT political advice, financial advice, or a call to action. Always compare multiple sources, think for yourself, and make your own decisions. By watching this video, you acknowledge that you are solely responsible for your own views, choices, and outcomes."
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Money Over History, 3/7/26
"Israel Just Told Millions of Citizens:
“We Can’t Protect You Anymore”
"Israel has issued one of the most alarming warnings of the entire conflict. Millions of citizens were informed that the country’s early warning and missile defense systems may no longer guarantee protection against incoming attacks.For decades Israel invested heavily in advanced defense systems such as Iron Dome, Patriot, and other missile interception technologies designed to detect and stop incoming threats. But recent developments suggest that warning times for incoming missiles may be dramatically reduced, leaving civilians with only seconds to react. In this video, we break down what this announcement means, how missile defense systems work, and why early warning networks are critical for civilian protection during modern warfare. We also analyze the broader regional escalation involving Israel, Iran, and multiple Middle Eastern countries, and what these developments could mean for global security and energy markets."
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Stipendium peccati mors est, Israel,
and you so deserve everything you get...
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