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08.05.202518:00
Tonight on UK Column, pilot and author Randy Walsh explains why the Apollo missions did not send anybody to the moon.

Yes, it's that topic again. 😂

But Randy's research focuses on what happened on the ground, especially around the Saturn V rocket and F-1 boosters.

ukcolumn.org | 7pm UK
07.05.202515:17
🇮🇳🇵🇰Armed confrontation between two nuclear powers

🔴On the night of May 7, Indian forces launched Operation Sindoor, striking nine targets in Pakistan and the Pakistani-controlled part of the allied territory of Jammu and Kashmir. According to Indian reports, the strikes targeted locations "from where terrorist attacks against India were being planned and directed. In response, the Pakistani army retaliated with strikes of its own. 

🔴There have been civilian casualties in the exchange of strikes. The Pakistani side intends to show the funerals of the dead on all television channels. 

🔴India claims that contrary to Pakistan's claims, not a single civilian was injured. The Indian side, for its part, announced casualties among its civilians due to shelling by the Pakistani army.

🔴The credibility of each side's claims is unconfirmed. 

🔴The current Indo-Pakistani standoff is the most intense since the Kargil War in 1999. 

🔴Tensions between the two nuclear-armed countries have escalated since the deadly April 22 terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Indian-controlled Kashmir, which India blamed on Pakistan, which has denied involvement.

🔴According to Brazilian news outlet O Globo, the two countries have a combined total of 342 nuclear warheads.

🔴An armed conflict between India and Pakistan could have a negative impact on global food security, as both countries are major suppliers of rice.

#CSAI #SouthAsia
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07.05.202510:33
Jerm Warfare on UK Column — Weekdays at 7PM

Uncensored and unfiltered at www.ukcolumn.org

TONIGHT: Alex Krainer discusses the pros and cons of tariff wars, Trump’s potential strategy, and more.

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The US has 'lost' THREE $60 million Super Hornet F/A-18 since December:

"Friendly fire" "Lost overboard" "Arrestment failure"

Ok then.

Yemen the invincible
07.05.202505:35
Trump called for ceasefire to search for 'lost' jet.
06.05.202512:52
Initial reports indicate that Israel has bombed the departures and arrivals terminal, and several civilian airliners on the runways.
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07.05.202519:50
🗣🇮🇷 Trump proposes to rename Persian Gulf to Arabian Gulf

Trump is not rogue nor an anomaly. America has always been this arrogant to think it is the master of the world. The US government, which is run by a handful of powerful Zionist Jews and corporate heads, has no jurisdiction over that region to have the right to rename it.

Their nose will be rubbed in the dirt and the US dollar will lose its global reserve currency status, forcing it to become a republic which minds its own business and deals with the wrath of whatever small but significant percent of the American population that has awakened to the evil of their system and will seek retribution against their puppet politicians and the Zionists who run this terrorist empire.
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Who did this? 😂
LOL deal with Yemen was to prevent any Ansarullah retaliation against UAE, Saudi Arabia and Qatar - and any risk to oil industry in those countries that would have greater impact on US economy than shipping blockade.
President: No retreat from supporting Gaza, no matter cost

Mahdi al-Mashat, head of the Supreme Political Council, stressed that there no retreat from supporting Gaza, no matter the cost, what happened proves that our strikes are painful and will continue.
🔹 t.me/SABAYEen

https://www.saba.ye/en/news3477293.htm
06.05.202512:50
Sanaa Airport. Yemen. Under attack
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Wednesday the country has had indirect talks with Israel to bring down tensions as Israeli strikes continued to target Syria.

Reuters reported the United Arab Emirates has set up a backchannel for talks between Israel and Syria, as Syria's new rulers seek regional help to manage an increasingly hostile relationship with their southern neighbour.


Jolani's days are numbered
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07.05.202513:07
'The effulgent peregrinations of the psyche obfuscate the archetypal zeitgeist of nebulous serendipity with the ontological substrate of Lucifer. And Nick Fuentes is a Nazi.'

- Jordan Peterson, probably
The 'big announcement' —

President Donald Trump plans to announce while on his trip to Saudi Arabia next week that the U.S. will now refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf or the Gulf of Arabia, two U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Arab nations have pushed for a change to the geographic name of the body of water off the southern coast of Iran, while Iran has maintained its historic ties to the gulf.


Trump loves his big gestures - funded by his Zionist backers - to incentivise Sunni Gulf Stooge-states to normalise or expand relations with Zionist entity while it continues to genocide Palestinians.
06.05.202519:30
Zionist shipping is not part of the deal.
06.05.202512:47
Sanaa Airport.
Another dark day of shame for France
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07.05.202510:33
Tonight at 7pm UK on ukcolumn.org, Prof Tim Noakes will dismantle dietary myths like high cholesterol, fruit, supplements, and vegetarianism.
Previous "jet overboard"
06.05.202514:58
Israel’s Strike on Sana’a Airport: A Calculated Act of Deterrence, A Test of Yemeni Resolve:

“Terrorist regime of Israel” has officially taken the step of targeting Sana’a International Airport. Through its army spokesperson, it issued a warning for all present at the airport to evacuate before carrying out the strike. This action is not just military — it is political, psychological, and strategic. It is Tel Aviv’s attempt to deter Yemen from targeting Ben Gurion Airport and to secure it after Yemen’s prior warnings had a significant effect: major global airlines began suspending flights to the airport in response.

This move serves dual purposes. On one hand, it is a form of direct retaliation and punishment; on the other, it is a calculated demonstration of reach — a display of force meant not only for Sana’a, but as a message aimed squarely at Tehran. It is a warning cloaked in aggression. Make no mistake — this operation was coordinated and approved in full alignment with Washington. The Israeli strike carries with it the unmistakable mark of American consent.

Now, all eyes are on Sana’a — on what its response will be, and how it will choose to counter the escalation.

True, Sana’a International Airport had already sustained severe damage during the years of Saudi-American aggression. Much of it lay in ruins. Its operations were minimal, limited to a handful of humanitarian or emergency flights. But what Israel has now done — deliberately and entirely disabling the airport — cannot be considered routine. It is not just an airstrip they bombed. It is a symbol of sovereignty, endurance, and resistance.

The Yemeni people are paying a heavy price for standing with Gaza. And while that price is being paid with dignity, it is not a light one. Israel’s decision to destroy the airport is both punitive and preventive. It seeks to eliminate Yemen’s aerial capabilities, to psychologically break their resolve, and to remove a key node of international engagement.

And yet, how Yemen chooses to answer will shape what follows. For now, what is clear is that Yemeni endurance remains unshaken. Anyone who witnessed the scene at al-Sabeen Square last Friday understands the spirit of defiance that lives on.

This is not the first time an airport in Yemen has been deliberately taken out. In December 2021, the Saudi-led coalition boasted that it had rendered Sana’a Airport inoperable and had sealed all land, sea, and air access points to Yemen, in an attempt to block alleged weapons shipments from Iran. Now, in May 2025, it is the Israeli occupation army echoing the same message: “We have completely disabled Sana’a International Airport.”

Why did Israel strike the airport?

• First and foremost, to deter Yemen from targeting Israel’s most vital aviation hub: Ben Gurion Airport. Yemen’s leadership knew exactly what they were doing when they struck it, and Israel is well aware of the psychological and logistical blow that action dealt.
• Second, to send a clear and violent message: any future attack from Yemen will be met with a disproportionate response.
• Third, to show that Israel is willing to escalate far beyond the limits of military infrastructure, and deep into civilian and economic life.
• Fourth, to try and force Yemen into silence — to neutralize its frontline — so that Israel can continue its expansionist and genocidal project in Palestine and the surrounding region.
• Fifth, to send a secondary but unmistakable signal to Tehran. This was not just a message to the Houthis, but to the Axis of Resistance.
• Sixth, to prove that Israel can act independently, even as American air and naval campaigns rage on.
• Seventh, to offer Prime Minister Netanyahu a concrete “achievement” — one he can sell to a restless domestic audience increasingly skeptical of his leadership.

But now, it is Yemen’s move. And their response will be pivotal. It may thwart Israeli objectives, or it may further escalate the confrontation.

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