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Sozialismus und Kommunismus: Was Sie wissen müssen. Folgen Sie mir für weitere UpdatesDies sind die führenden Personen, die hauptsächlich mit dem Kommunismus in Verbindung gebracht werden. Im Mittelpunkt steht Karl Marx. Ohne diesen Mann hätten wir wahrscheinlich keine Führer wie Mao Zedong, Joseph Stalin, Wladimir Lenin und Fidel Castro gesehen, zumindest nicht so, wie wir sie kennen. Karl Marx war ein deutscher Philosoph und Ökonom. Was wir im kommunistischen Russland und in China sahen, wurde direkt oder indirekt von Karl Marx' Lehren beeinflusst. Er arbeitete jedoch nicht allein. Er arbeitete eng mit einem Mann namens Friedrich Engels zusammen. Marx und Engels wollten die vollständige Abschaffung des KAPITALISMUS.

Sozialismus und Kommunismus: Was Sie wissen müssen. Folgen Sie mir für weitere Updates

Dies sind die führenden Personen, die hauptsächlich mit dem Kommunismus in Verbindung gebracht werden.
Im Mittelpunkt steht Karl Marx. Ohne diesen Mann hätten wir wahrscheinlich keine Führer wie Mao Zedong, Joseph Stalin, Wladimir Lenin und Fidel Castro gesehen, zumindest nicht so, wie wir sie kennen.
Karl Marx war ein deutscher Philosoph und Ökonom. Was wir im kommunistischen Russland und in China sahen, wurde direkt oder indirekt von Karl Marx' Lehren beeinflusst. Er arbeitete jedoch nicht allein. Er arbeitete eng mit einem Mann namens Friedrich Engels zusammen.
Marx und Engels wollten die vollständige Abschaffung des KAPITALISMUS.
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Another meme spotted, not financial advice.Do your own research 0x420698Ebc9B7C225731c02D887D0729057339d39

Another meme spotted, not financial advice.

Do your own research 0x420698Ebc9B7C225731c02D887D0729057339d39
Situationsbericht über Afcon: Senegal gegen Marokko. Folgen Sie meiner Seite für wichtige NachrichtenNach der Entscheidung von CAF zu Marokko strebt Guinea eine Überprüfung des AFCON-Titels von 1976 an Premium Times Nigeria23 Stunden ago Der Aufruf folgt der Entscheidung von CAF, das Ergebnis der AFCON 2025 als Sanktion gegen Senegal für einen Rückzug aufzuheben, obwohl sie auf dem Platz gewonnen haben. AFCON 1976 AFCON 1976 Der Fußballverband Guinea hat die Konföderation Afrikanischer Fußball (CAF) aufgefordert, das Ergebnis der AFCON 1976 zu überprüfen, unter Berufung auf den Rückzug Marokkos und eine kürzliche Entscheidung gegen Senegal. Der Aufruf folgt der Entscheidung von CAF, das Ergebnis der AFCON 2025 als Sanktion gegen Senegal für einen Rückzug aufzuheben, obwohl sie auf dem Platz gewonnen haben.

Situationsbericht über Afcon: Senegal gegen Marokko. Folgen Sie meiner Seite für wichtige Nachrichten

Nach der Entscheidung von CAF zu Marokko strebt Guinea eine Überprüfung des AFCON-Titels von 1976 an
Premium Times Nigeria23 Stunden ago
Der Aufruf folgt der Entscheidung von CAF, das Ergebnis der AFCON 2025 als Sanktion gegen Senegal für einen Rückzug aufzuheben, obwohl sie auf dem Platz gewonnen haben.
AFCON 1976
AFCON 1976
Der Fußballverband Guinea hat die Konföderation Afrikanischer Fußball (CAF) aufgefordert, das Ergebnis der AFCON 1976 zu überprüfen, unter Berufung auf den Rückzug Marokkos und eine kürzliche Entscheidung gegen Senegal.
Der Aufruf folgt der Entscheidung von CAF, das Ergebnis der AFCON 2025 als Sanktion gegen Senegal für einen Rückzug aufzuheben, obwohl sie auf dem Platz gewonnen haben.
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Taiwan vs China: always follow my page for some important historyThis is Taiwan, located less than 200 km from mainland China. It is about the size of Lesotho, but slightly larger. China is roughly 267 times larger than Taiwan in-terms of land area. But here is the funny part, Taiwan's official name is the Republic of China. You will soon understand why. As you may know, the Chinese government says Taiwan is part of China, while Taiwan has traditionally claimed to be the REAL China. This dispute has existed since 1949, when Mao Zedong came to power. China says it may use military force to take Taiwan. The United States follows a policy called “strategic ambiguity,” meaning it does not publicly make it clear what it would do if China invaded Taiwan, but it maintains close relations. Chinese planes frequently enter Taiwan's air defense zone. China also runs large military exercises in the sea and sky surrounding Taiwan. Taiwan has repeatedly vowed to defend itself. The president of Taiwan has pushed for increased military spending, including a proposed $40 billion boost, and warned that 2026 is a critical year, urging the public to stay prepared. Today, I will explain how the Taiwan conflict started. You can't understand what's going on without grasping the historical context. 🔹The Background!👇 China was ruled by dynasties for over two thousand years. Remember a dynasty is when a country is ruled by one family. Leadership is passed down by bloodline, not by elections. That is how China was governed for centuries. Different families ruled at different times. The last ruling family was the Qing Dynasty. This family was removed from power in 1911, after a revolution. The architects of this revolution were people like Sun Yat-sen. They wanted to turn China into a republic. However, things did not go as planned after the revolution. China did not become stable. Instead, the country broke into regions controlled by military leaders known as warlords. There was no strong central government to unite the country. Out of this chaos, two major political groups with opposing views emerged : ▪️The Nationalists and: ▪️The Communists. Although these two groups had different ideas, they both wanted a united China. The main difference was how that China should be governed. The Nationalists wanted China to follow Western-style systems, with a capitalist economy. The Communists wanted China to follow the model of the Soviet Union, with a communist system. Although the Nationalists and the Communists had different ideas on how China should be governed, they both agreed on the idea of a united China. As I mentioned earlier, China no longer had a strong central government. The country was in chaos, with warlords and rival groups fighting for control. Because of the chaos, the Nationalists and the Communists initially agreed to fight together to unify China. The Soviet Union supported both sides in the early stages. However, as the conflict evolved, Soviet backing increasingly shifted toward the Communists. However, the alliance between the Communists and the Nationalists did not last, and they soon began fighting each other before they could fully unite the country. The main problem was how a united China would survive with two opposing, militarized political groups, each with a legitimate claim to power. In 1931, another disaster struck, when Japan began invading China from the northeastern region, occupying an area then known as Manchuria (now part of Northeast China). Because of this, fighting between the Communists and Nationalists lessened, as both sides shifted their focus to Japan. After World War II ended, Japan was defeated, and its invasion of China came to an end. With the Japanese threat gone, the Communists and Nationalists intensified the civil war as they now fought for control. In my Gukurahundi series, I said that you cannot have two rival military organizations fighting to liberate one country and then expect there to be peace once that country has been liberated. In the end, the Communists won. In 1949, they took control of mainland China and formed a new government led by the legendary Mao Zedong. The Nationalists left China and fled to Taiwan where they set up their own government. Taiwan had been under Chinese rule for over 200 years though it was formally given to Japan by China in 1895. After losing World War II, Japan gave up its claim to Taiwan, but it did not formally hand it to any specific country. China then took control of the island. So, when the Nationalists moved to Taiwan, they were taking control of land they believed was theirs, even though no treaty directly gave it to them. They also said that they were still the legitimate government of mainland China. At first, the United Nations recognized the Nationalist government in Taiwan as the government of all China. This was because the Nationalist government had already been recognized before the Communists took power. From 1949 to 1971, Taiwan actually held China’s seat at the United Nations. That means Mao Zedong's China was not a member of the United Nations from 1949 until 1971. In 1971, the United Nations then removed Taiwan and gave China’s seat to mainland China. After that, most countries began to recognize the Communist government as the official government of China. Today, most countries recognize the government in mainland China as the official China. Only about 12 countries officially recognize the government in Taiwan. This is where the idea of “One China” comes in. Most countries, including the United States, follow what is called the “One China policy.” This means they recognize the government in Beijing as the official government of China, but do not take a clear position on whether Taiwan is part of China. This allows them to maintain unofficial relations with Taiwan, including trade and security ties. China, however, follows the “One China principle.” It states that there is only one China, and that Taiwan is part of it. China expects other countries to accept this position as a condition for formal diplomatic relations.

Taiwan vs China: always follow my page for some important history

This is Taiwan, located less than 200 km from mainland China. It is about the size of Lesotho, but slightly larger. China is roughly 267 times larger than Taiwan in-terms of land area.
But here is the funny part, Taiwan's official name is the Republic of China. You will soon understand why.
As you may know, the Chinese government says Taiwan is part of China, while Taiwan has traditionally claimed to be the REAL China. This dispute has existed since 1949, when Mao Zedong came to power.
China says it may use military force to take Taiwan. The United States follows a policy called “strategic ambiguity,” meaning it does not publicly make it clear what it would do if China invaded Taiwan, but it maintains close relations.
Chinese planes frequently enter Taiwan's air defense zone. China also runs large military exercises in the sea and sky surrounding Taiwan.
Taiwan has repeatedly vowed to defend itself. The president of Taiwan has pushed for increased military spending, including a proposed $40 billion boost, and warned that 2026 is a critical year, urging the public to stay prepared.
Today, I will explain how the Taiwan conflict started. You can't understand what's going on without grasping the historical context.
🔹The Background!👇
China was ruled by dynasties for over two thousand years. Remember a dynasty is when a country is ruled by one family. Leadership is passed down by bloodline, not by elections.
That is how China was governed for centuries. Different families ruled at different times. The last ruling family was the Qing Dynasty.
This family was removed from power in 1911, after a revolution. The architects of this revolution were people like Sun Yat-sen. They wanted to turn China into a republic.
However, things did not go as planned after the revolution. China did not become stable. Instead, the country broke into regions controlled by military leaders known as warlords. There was no strong central government to unite the country.
Out of this chaos, two major political groups with opposing views emerged :
▪️The Nationalists and:
▪️The Communists.
Although these two groups had different ideas, they both wanted a united China. The main difference was how that China should be governed.
The Nationalists wanted China to follow Western-style systems, with a capitalist economy.
The Communists wanted China to follow the model of the Soviet Union, with a communist system.
Although the Nationalists and the Communists had different ideas on how China should be governed, they both agreed on the idea of a united China. As I mentioned earlier, China no longer had a strong central government. The country was in chaos, with warlords and rival groups fighting for control.
Because of the chaos, the Nationalists and the Communists initially agreed to fight together to unify China. The Soviet Union supported both sides in the early stages. However, as the conflict evolved, Soviet backing increasingly shifted toward the Communists.
However, the alliance between the Communists and the Nationalists did not last, and they soon began fighting each other before they could fully unite the country. The main problem was how a united China would survive with two opposing, militarized political groups, each with a legitimate claim to power.
In 1931, another disaster struck, when Japan began invading China from the northeastern region, occupying an area then known as Manchuria (now part of Northeast China). Because of this, fighting between the Communists and Nationalists lessened, as both sides shifted their focus to Japan.
After World War II ended, Japan was defeated, and its invasion of China came to an end. With the Japanese threat gone, the Communists and Nationalists intensified the civil war as they now fought for control.
In my Gukurahundi series, I said that you cannot have two rival military organizations fighting to liberate one country and then expect there to be peace once that country has been liberated.
In the end, the Communists won. In 1949, they took control of mainland China and formed a new government led by the legendary Mao Zedong.
The Nationalists left China and fled to Taiwan where they set up their own government.
Taiwan had been under Chinese rule for over 200 years though it was formally given to Japan by China in 1895.
After losing World War II, Japan gave up its claim to Taiwan, but it did not formally hand it to any specific country. China then took control of the island. So, when the Nationalists moved to Taiwan, they were taking control of land they believed was theirs, even though no treaty directly gave it to them. They also said that they were still the legitimate government of mainland China.
At first, the United Nations recognized the Nationalist government in Taiwan as the government of all China. This was because the Nationalist government had already been recognized before the Communists took power. From 1949 to 1971, Taiwan actually held China’s seat at the United Nations. That means Mao Zedong's China was not a member of the United Nations from 1949 until 1971.
In 1971, the United Nations then removed Taiwan and gave China’s seat to mainland China. After that, most countries began to recognize the Communist government as the official government of China.
Today, most countries recognize the government in mainland China as the official China. Only about 12 countries officially recognize the government in Taiwan.
This is where the idea of “One China” comes in. Most countries, including the United States, follow what is called the “One China policy.” This means they recognize the government in Beijing as the official government of China, but do not take a clear position on whether Taiwan is part of China. This allows them to maintain unofficial relations with Taiwan, including trade and security ties.
China, however, follows the “One China principle.” It states that there is only one China, and that Taiwan is part of it. China expects other countries to accept this position as a condition for formal diplomatic relations.
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“This Is Where Millionaires Are Made 💰“This Is Where Millionaires Are Made 💰” Everyone wants profits… but not everyone has patience. The truth? Big money is made in silence — during fear, doubt, and boredom. While others are chasing pumps, smart investors are building positions quietly 👀 Don’t wait for the crowd. By the time everyone agrees, the move is already done. Will you be early… or late again? 🔥

“This Is Where Millionaires Are Made 💰

“This Is Where Millionaires Are Made 💰”
Everyone wants profits… but not everyone has patience.
The truth?
Big money is made in silence — during fear, doubt, and boredom.
While others are chasing pumps, smart investors are building positions quietly 👀
Don’t wait for the crowd.
By the time everyone agrees, the move is already done.
Will you be early… or late again? 🔥
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DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH🚨 New meme coin spotted Strong volume + early liquidity 👀 BUT be careful ⚠️ Most of these coins are high risk & can dump anytime I’m watching this closely, not financial advice #Crypto #Memecoin #DYOR 0x2C4857aDA55b5891014789c0611C7D9B5EA54444 pi

DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH

🚨 New meme coin spotted
Strong volume + early liquidity 👀
BUT be careful ⚠️
Most of these coins are high risk & can dump anytime
I’m watching this closely, not financial advice
#Crypto #Memecoin #DYOR 0x2C4857aDA55b5891014789c0611C7D9B5EA54444 pi
Warum Binance im Krypto-Bereich herausragt 🌍In einem Raum voller Lärm beweist Binance weiterhin, warum es ein wahrer Führer im Krypto-Bereich ist. Von seinen blitzschnellen Transaktionen ⚡ bis hin zu seiner benutzerfreundlichen Oberfläche macht es den Handel und das Investieren für alle zugänglich – sowohl für Anfänger als auch für Profis. Was macht Binance wirklich besonders? Innovation und Vertrauen. Ob es neue Funktionen, Bildungswerkzeuge oder globale Möglichkeiten sind, Binance treibt ständig die Grenzen voran und ermächtigt Millionen weltweit. Sicherheit, Zuverlässigkeit und endlose Verdienstmöglichkeiten – das ist die Binance-Erfahrung. 💯

Warum Binance im Krypto-Bereich herausragt 🌍

In einem Raum voller Lärm beweist Binance weiterhin, warum es ein wahrer Führer im Krypto-Bereich ist. Von seinen blitzschnellen Transaktionen ⚡ bis hin zu seiner benutzerfreundlichen Oberfläche macht es den Handel und das Investieren für alle zugänglich – sowohl für Anfänger als auch für Profis.

Was macht Binance wirklich besonders? Innovation und Vertrauen. Ob es neue Funktionen, Bildungswerkzeuge oder globale Möglichkeiten sind, Binance treibt ständig die Grenzen voran und ermächtigt Millionen weltweit.

Sicherheit, Zuverlässigkeit und endlose Verdienstmöglichkeiten – das ist die Binance-Erfahrung. 💯
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1000*

🚨 Don’t scroll!
The next 100x gem won’t wait for you… 👀
Smart money is already positioning.
Are you early… or exit liquidity? 🤔
Drop “READY” if you’re here to win in crypto 🚀
#Crypto #Binance #Altcoins
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🚀 The Difference Between Winners and Losers in Crypto95% of people enter crypto to get rich quickly. 5% enter crypto to build wealth patiently. The 95% panic when the market dips. The 5% buy more when fear is everywhere. The 95% chase every trending coin. The 5% study, research, and invest wisely. Remember: 💡 Crypto doesn't transfer money from the market to traders. 💡 It transfers money from the impatient to the patient. Stay disciplined. Stay learning. Stay early.

🚀 The Difference Between Winners and Losers in Crypto

95% of people enter crypto to get rich quickly.
5% enter crypto to build wealth patiently.
The 95% panic when the market dips.
The 5% buy more when fear is everywhere.
The 95% chase every trending coin.
The 5% study, research, and invest wisely.
Remember:
💡 Crypto doesn't transfer money from the market to traders.
💡 It transfers money from the impatient to the patient.
Stay disciplined.
Stay learning.
Stay early.
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What you need to know about North and South KoreaThis is Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea. He has been in power for 14 years, having taken over in 2011, after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il. North Korea is one of nine countries that are known to have nuclear weapons. These countries are: ▪️ United States ▪️ Russia ▪️ China ▪️ France ▪️ United Kingdom ▪️ India ▪️ Pakistan ▪️ Israel (though Israel doesn't confirm or deny) ▪️ North Korea I have noticed that sometimes people do not know the difference between North Korea and South Korea, so let me give you a very brief summary. THE BACKGROUND! For many centuries, Korea was one united kingdom ruled by different dynasties. At this point there was no North or South Korea. In 1910, Japan took control of Korea and made it a colony. Japan ruled Korea for 35 years. Many Koreans tried to resist Japanese rule, but Japan remained in control. In 1945, Japan lost World War II. When Japan was defeated, it also lost its colonies. Japan itself went under American rule for a while. Korea, which had been a Japanese colony, was shared between America and the Soviet Union. No Korean citizen was consulted in this decision. The Soviet Union took the northern half, while the United States took the southern half. That is how we ended up with North Korea and South Korea. In the north, the Soviets supported Kim Il-sung, who became the leader of North Korea. He was the grandfather of the current leader, Kim Jong Un. In the south, the United States helped create a new government. Syngman Rhee became the first president of South Korea. So as they became separate countries, North Korea and South Korea inherited the ideological differences between America and the Soviet Union. Both governments in the North and South claimed to be the true government of all Korea. Each side wanted to unite the country under its own system. Because of this, tensions grew between the two sides. The leader of North Korea, Kim Il-sung believed he could quickly defeat South Korea and unite the whole peninsula under his rule. He also received support from Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and later from China. In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. This started the Korean War. America fought on the side of South Korea. The war lasted from 1950 to 1953, and millions of people died. In 1953, North Korea and South Korea signed a ceasefire that stopped the fighting. However, they never signed a formal peace treaty, so the Korean War never officially ended, technically they are still at war. The 1953 ceasefire agreement created the Korean Demilitarized Zone, commonly known as the DMZ. It is a four-kilometer-wide strip of land that separates the two countries. Heavy weapons and large military forces are not allowed inside this zone. Even so, it is one of the most heavily guarded borders in the world. Large armies stand on both sides of the border, watching each other every day. The DMZ helps prevent war, but the tension never truly disappears like two neighbors who refuse to speak, only watching each other across the fence. South Korea is a democracy, while North Korea is a dictatorship. In North Korea, power is concentrated in the hands of the leader and the ruling party. Political opposition, independent media, and public criticism of the government are not allowed. While North Korea focuses heavily on the military, South Korea has focused more on economic development. As a result, South Korea has built a very strong economy. Today, the economic gap between the two countries is very large. However It’s important to note that North Korea operates under an extremely closed system, where information is tightly controlled. As a result, assessing the full scope of its internal progress is hard. The global technology giant, Samsung is a South Korean company. Most of the Korean films that become popular around the world are also produced in South Korea, which has a large and successful film industry. Other big global brands such as LG, Hyundai, and Kia are also South Korean companies. However, North Korea’s strong focus on military spending has given it an additional layer of security through its nuclear weapons. In geopolitics, nuclear weapons act as a deterrent. They make powerful countries think twice before attacking a nuclear-armed state. This gives North Korea significant military leverage, while South Korea relies heavily on its security alliance with the United States. I must emphasize that this is a condensed summary, obviously I left out a lot of detail, especially regarding North Korea.

What you need to know about North and South Korea

This is Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea. He has been in power for 14 years, having taken over in 2011, after the death of his father, Kim Jong-il.
North Korea is one of nine countries that are known to have nuclear weapons. These countries are:
▪️ United States
▪️ Russia
▪️ China
▪️ France
▪️ United Kingdom
▪️ India
▪️ Pakistan
▪️ Israel (though Israel doesn't confirm or deny)
▪️ North Korea
I have noticed that sometimes people do not know the difference between North Korea and South Korea, so let me give you a very brief summary.
THE BACKGROUND!
For many centuries, Korea was one united kingdom ruled by different dynasties. At this point there was no North or South Korea.
In 1910, Japan took control of Korea and made it a colony. Japan ruled Korea for 35 years. Many Koreans tried to resist Japanese rule, but Japan remained in control.
In 1945, Japan lost World War II. When Japan was defeated, it also lost its colonies. Japan itself went under American rule for a while.
Korea, which had been a Japanese colony, was shared between America and the Soviet Union. No Korean citizen was consulted in this decision.
The Soviet Union took the northern half, while the United States took the southern half. That is how we ended up with North Korea and South Korea.
In the north, the Soviets supported Kim Il-sung, who became the leader of North Korea. He was the grandfather of the current leader, Kim Jong Un.
In the south, the United States helped create a new government. Syngman Rhee became the first president of South Korea.
So as they became separate countries, North Korea and South Korea inherited the ideological differences between America and the Soviet Union. Both governments in the North and South claimed to be the true government of all Korea. Each side wanted to unite the country under its own system. Because of this, tensions grew between the two sides.
The leader of North Korea, Kim Il-sung believed he could quickly defeat South Korea and unite the whole peninsula under his rule. He also received support from Soviet leader Joseph Stalin and later from China.
In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. This started the Korean War. America fought on the side of South Korea. The war lasted from 1950 to 1953, and millions of people died.
In 1953, North Korea and South Korea signed a ceasefire that stopped the fighting. However, they never signed a formal peace treaty, so the Korean War never officially ended, technically they are still at war.
The 1953 ceasefire agreement created the Korean Demilitarized Zone, commonly known as the DMZ. It is a four-kilometer-wide strip of land that separates the two countries. Heavy weapons and large military forces are not allowed inside this zone.
Even so, it is one of the most heavily guarded borders in the world. Large armies stand on both sides of the border, watching each other every day. The DMZ helps prevent war, but the tension never truly disappears like two neighbors who refuse to speak, only watching each other across the fence.
South Korea is a democracy, while North Korea is a dictatorship. In North Korea, power is concentrated in the hands of the leader and the ruling party. Political opposition, independent media, and public criticism of the government are not allowed.
While North Korea focuses heavily on the military, South Korea has focused more on economic development. As a result, South Korea has built a very strong economy. Today, the economic gap between the two countries is very large. However It’s important to note that North Korea operates under an extremely closed system, where information is tightly controlled. As a result, assessing the full scope of its internal progress is hard.
The global technology giant, Samsung is a South Korean company. Most of the Korean films that become popular around the world are also produced in South Korea, which has a large and successful film industry. Other big global brands such as LG, Hyundai, and Kia are also South Korean companies.
However, North Korea’s strong focus on military spending has given it an additional layer of security through its nuclear weapons. In geopolitics, nuclear weapons act as a deterrent. They make powerful countries think twice before attacking a nuclear-armed state. This gives North Korea significant military leverage, while South Korea relies heavily on its security alliance with the United States.
I must emphasize that this is a condensed summary, obviously I left out a lot of detail, especially regarding North Korea.
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In business please don't let God bear your witnessLet do documentations, systems, processes, technology bear you witness . Even chats , written messages can bear you witness. Let it not end on mouth, put it on paper Know this and know peace I love #Binance

In business please don't let God bear your witness

Let do documentations, systems, processes, technology bear you witness .
Even chats , written messages can bear you witness.
Let it not end on mouth, put it on paper
Know this and know peace
I love #Binance
Im Atomkrieg ist jeder ein Verlierer. Dinge, die man über Atomwaffen wissen sollteHeute werde ich erklären, wie Atomwaffen funktionieren. Wie Sie vielleicht wissen, sind Atomwaffen die gefährlichsten Dinge, die die Menschheit je geschaffen hat. Es ist allgemein anerkannt, dass kein Land einen Atomkrieg gewinnen kann. Es wäre eine Win-Win-Situation: gegenseitige garantierte Zerstörung. In Wirklichkeit würde die Zerstörung nicht nur die beteiligten Länder betreffen, sondern die gesamte Erde. Sie sehen, je nach Ertrag kann eine Atomwaffe eine ganze Stadt in Sekunden zerstören. Stellen Sie sich vor, die gesamte Stadt Harare, die gesamte Stadt Nairobi oder die gesamte Stadt Lagos in nur wenigen Sekunden zu zerstören. Wie verrückt ist das?

Im Atomkrieg ist jeder ein Verlierer. Dinge, die man über Atomwaffen wissen sollte

Heute werde ich erklären, wie Atomwaffen funktionieren.
Wie Sie vielleicht wissen, sind Atomwaffen die gefährlichsten Dinge, die die Menschheit je geschaffen hat. Es ist allgemein anerkannt, dass kein Land einen Atomkrieg gewinnen kann. Es wäre eine Win-Win-Situation: gegenseitige garantierte Zerstörung. In Wirklichkeit würde die Zerstörung nicht nur die beteiligten Länder betreffen, sondern die gesamte Erde.
Sie sehen, je nach Ertrag kann eine Atomwaffe eine ganze Stadt in Sekunden zerstören. Stellen Sie sich vor, die gesamte Stadt Harare, die gesamte Stadt Nairobi oder die gesamte Stadt Lagos in nur wenigen Sekunden zu zerstören. Wie verrückt ist das?
Warte nicht darauf, $BNB zu kaufen, $BNB und zu warten #cz_binance ist eine der besten Dinge, die in der Krypto passiert sind, viel Respekt, König der Jungen
Warte nicht darauf, $BNB zu kaufen, $BNB und zu warten

#cz_binance ist eine der besten Dinge, die in der Krypto passiert sind, viel Respekt, König der Jungen
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