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#army of this #planet rise up against your #generals
#kasparov is right no matter for #west or #east #war is means to control you, it's classic #orwell
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fight and die for beautiful gardens instead then you invested and fought with your life for #beauty not #death and #elites that do not care about you #russia #germany #usa #eu #europe

Chinese-linked espionage campaign targets U.S. officials using Venezuela-themed phishing.
• ZIP lures deploy LOTUSLITE backdoor
• DLL sideloading for stealth
• Espionage-focused data exfiltration
Moderate-confidence link to Mustang Panda.
can someone give #proof or #antiproof if this is correct or not?
#chatgpt 5.0 mini says this:
Short answer: Partially true, but misleading.
Evidence:
#Milei’s administration issued a broad executive decree repealing #Argentina’s 2011 Rural Land Law (restrictions on foreign purchase of rural land). That deregulation went into effect late 2023/2024 and removed nationality/area limits, subject to later judicial and congressional review.
Repeal makes it legally easier for any foreign buyers (including Israelis or Israeli-owned companies) to acquire rural land and could lower prices in fire-damaged areas where sellers want to sell.
There is no credible evidence of a targeted policy or law specifically designed to let “Israeli settlers” buy land cheaply in Patagonia after wildfires. Reporting that links #Israel settlers specifically is either conspiratorial, unverified, or based on social-media claims and antisemitic rhetoric.
Context: recent wildfires in Patagonia, weakened environmental & Indigenous protections under Milei, and aggressive pro‑investment reforms have raised concerns that foreign investors (including Israeli firms or investors) may acquire land or projects more easily — but that is a general deregulatory outcome, not a special program for Israeli settlers.
Conclusion: Milei has deregulated foreign ownership of rural land, which can enable foreign buyers (including Israelis) to buy rural property more easily and potentially cheaply in fire-affected areas — but there is no verified policy explicitly to allow or favor “#Israeli settlers” to buy land after the fires.