
Serge LECOYER
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Serge LECOYER
@SLecoyer
De sexe masculin (ça se voit je pense?) Esprit libre, éclairé et critique. Sans liberté d'expression la démocratie est morte #C´est nous les gentil(le)s !!!


⚠️ In der Corona-Enquete erklärt Jens Spahn: Fremdschutz war nie das Ziel der Impfung, Impfstoffe werden bis heute im Markt getestet. Trotzdem wurde genau mit diesem Fremdschutzargument Druck aufgebaut, Ausgrenzung begründet und eine Gesellschaft gegeneinander aufgebracht.

@Titithebest4 Mon fil rappelle juste que le mécanisme biologique du pH cellulaire est une réalité scientifique validée par Marc Van Ranst. S’il préfère lire des debunk qui comparent l’HCQ au Décap'Four plutôt qu’une publication de virologues de la KUL, à chacun ses choix. 😉

Julian Assange: “The goal is to use lsraeI, venezuela and ukraine to wash money out of the US and European taxpayers and back into the hands a transnational elite. The goal is an endless war, not a successful war”



A tenant farmer in the Cairngorms says land that sold for £500 an acre a few years ago now goes for £5,000. He is being moved off ground his family has worked for generations, because he cannot outbid the people buying it. The buyers are corporations, and they have no intention of farming a single acre of it. Here is how the trick works. A company keeps emitting carbon exactly as before. Same factories, same flights, same supply chain, same product. Then it buys a Scottish hillside, plants some trees, and announces to the world that it is now carbon neutral, or, if it is feeling brave, carbon negative. The emissions never fell. It simply bought a landscape to point at. Take BrewDog. In 2020 it bought a 9,300-acre Highland estate, propped up with public grant money, and promised a million trees and the crown of the world's first carbon negative beer business, removing twice the carbon it emitted, forever. By 2023 roughly half of the 500,000 trees it had managed to plant were dead, killed by drought, with critics noting the planting was drying out the peat and releasing carbon of its own. The advertising regulator ruled its carbon-negative claims misleading. In 2024 it quietly dropped the badge and dismissed the entire carbon credit market as a flood of cheap schemes whose benefit was "questionable, maybe even non-existent." Then it sold the estate to a firm whose actual business is selling carbon offsets. That is the whole model in one story. Public money in. Dead trees out. A green halo worn for four years and then dropped. The farmer who used to be on that land, gone. The hillside passed to a company that exists purely to sell other people the right to keep polluting. This is no fringe case. In one recent year, half of every estate sold in Scotland went to investment funds, corporations and charitable trusts rather than anyone who would farm it. A third of the deals for plantable land are now done off-market, in secret, precisely so the local community never gets the chance to bid. So this is what net zero looks like on the ground. A man who produced food is priced out of his own glen. A corporation that produced emissions buys the glen, calls itself a force for good, and sells the carbon. The land stops feeding anyone. Nobody's emissions actually went down by a gram. The food was real. The farmer was real. The carbon saving is a line in a slide deck. And we have somehow decided the villain in all this is the man with the sheep.

The Story of Wesam Mekdad “I am a Palestinian from #Gaza. I fled my homeland in search of safety and the opportunity to work so that I could send money back to my family, who are surviving under the horrors of war. The road was grueling and full of obstacles. First, I went to Egypt, where I waited a full year just to secure a Turkish visa. From Turkey, I attempted to cross into Greece. I failed twice, enduring imprisonment both times. It was only on my third attempt that I finally reached Greek soil. Once there, I was placed in a refugee camp for a year, waiting for a residence permit. But the moment I finally received it, my life was shattered again: I was unjustly imprisoned for four years. My trial was a sham, and it became deeply clear to me that refugees are not treated equally under the law there. Eventually, I was released. Seeking a fresh start, I traveled to Berlin, where I met my wife and we were married. Together, we moved to the Netherlands to apply for asylum. I truly believed that the Netherlands, as a nation built on human rights, would understand our plight. Because I am an innocent man and had absolutely nothing to hide, I was entirely honest with the authorities. I openly told them about my imprisonment in Greece. Tragically, my honesty was weaponized against me. We were shuttled endlessly between different reception centers. During this time, my wife became pregnant. We held onto the hope that the authorities would show compassion for our situation and for our unborn child. Instead, the hammer fell: we received a negative decision. My asylum application was rejected. I was handed a deportation order to Egypt and a two-year entry ban from Europe. My wife’s application was also rejected; she was ordered back to Germany. They told us coldheartedly that even if our child were born on Dutch soil, it would change nothing. The fact that my family in Gaza is trapped in an active war zone seemed to mean absolutely nothing to them. Desperate to prove who we are, I went to the Palestinian Embassy in the Netherlands and obtained official documents confirming my Palestinian nationality and the identity of my family in Gaza. I handed these papers to the authorities. Yet, it feels as though we are screaming into a void. No one is listening. Is this fair? Why is this happening when all I ever wanted was to build a stable, quiet life for myself, my wife, and our daughter? Why am I being condemned for a prison sentence I served unjustly in Greece? I had hoped the Dutch authorities would help me prove my innocence, but instead, they simply wronged me again. Where are human rights? Where are the rights of a child? Where are the rights of a woman? I have lodged an appeal and am now awaiting the judge’s decision. In the meantime, the stress, anxiety, and suffocating uncertainty mount every single day. I am constantly terrified of what tomorrow will bring. I have been stripped of my right to work and my freedom of movement is heavily restricted. Then, the breaking point came. One day, I received devastating news. In a flash of pure despair, unable to contain the agony inside me, I smashed a television and damaged the door. It was inside my own room—not someone else's. I harmed no one. The center staff called the police. They knew my wife was nine months pregnant. When the officers arrived, I told them myself. My wife looked them in the eyes and told them that I would go with them voluntarily and respectfully. I had not used violence against a single soul. I remained calm because I believed I would simply give a statement at the station and return to her. Yet, they treated us as if we were dangerous. They treated a heavily pregnant woman as a threat. This is my story. I feel that my wife, my daughter, my family in Gaza, and I have been deeply, profoundly wronged by the system. But I still believe that eventually, the truth will come to light. Justice cannot remain hidden forever.” Baby Reem born premature (5 days after the attack)

🇳🇱 Outrage in the Netherlands after footage appeared to show a police officer forcefully throwing a pregnant woman to the ground during an arrest, raising questions about the use of force.

1/ 🧵 THREAD – CHRONOS par MacKenzie Tous les chemins mènent à Baric Ralph Baric, virologue à l’UNC, a passé 40 ans à développer les outils d’ingénierie des coronavirus. Son nom apparaît à chaque étape clé de la pandémie.

Die IOF zielt auf die Beaufort-Burg ab, eines der bedeutendsten historischen Wahrzeichen des Südlibanons. Die Festung ist als geschütztes Kulturerbe im Rahmen internationaler Konventionen zum Schutz historischer Stätten in Kriegszeiten anerkannt. Israel ist ein Terrorstaat



The world's media began reporting on the dispute between Poland and Ukraine over the official recognition of the criminal Ukrainian Insurgent Army in Ukraine. This led to reports of the massacre of Poles in Volhynia, perpetrated by Ukrainians in 1943. However, the media coverage lacks data on the scale of the crimes against Poles. Meanwhile, in a short period of time, Ukrainians murdered over 100,000 Poles. It's important for audiences around the world to understand why this crime evokes such strong emotions in Poland. The genocide against Poles was a fully planned operation orchestrated by the leadership of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. From April 1943, Ukrainian troops began entering Polish-populated towns and murdering all residents. The killings were accompanied by rape and acts of exceptional cruelty. Over 100,000 Poles perished. Entire villages inhabited by Poles were burned to the ground, and their inhabitants were buried in mass graves. Ukrainians were so fervent in their lust for murder that they continued to kill Poles even after 1945, when it was clear that the war had ended and Ukraine was once again a fragment of the Soviet Union. In contemporary Ukraine, members of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army have become official state heroes, which is unacceptable to Poles. It's as if modern Germans were honoring members of the SS. The symbolism of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the red and black colors, has become the symbolism of the modern Ukrainian army. Meanwhile, in recent days, it has become clear that Ukrainians not only make heroes of murderers but also completely ignore the crimes committed by the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. Ukrainians are surprised by the Polish reaction to honoring the murderers of Poles.

This is what happens when Israel drops internationally banned bombs on sleeping children. The explosions are so violent, the blasts so deafening, that their internal organs literally rupture and their hearts stop from sheer, unadulterated shock. They call it the "dry death". No wounds, no pools of blood, just a slow bleed from the nose, and children wetting themselves from the absolute terror of the blast 😔. Look at him. He died in pure horror, yet his index finger was raised to testify Al chahada. Countless children in Gaza have been slaughtered this exact way. This is just the horror that made it to our screens. The unfilmed reality is a hell worse than anything the human mind can fathom.

Bessent on Iran: We have seized about $1 billion of Iran's crypto — just outright grabbed the wallets. Some of them may be typing in right now and might not realize their wallet has been grabbed. This is money that's stolen from the Iranian people.

« Presque tous les dogmes sur la maladie de Lyme sont faux. Ce sont de fausses informations. » Dana Parrish, qui travaillait pour Sony Music avec des stars comme Céline Dion, raconte comment une piqûre de tique a anéanti sa carrière et sa santé. Elle a dû consulter 13 médecins avant d'être correctement diagnostiquée.



Merci à Arnaud Lagardère et Gérald-Brice Viret @gbviret pour cette tribune. Dans le climat actuel, défendre la liberté d’expression et le pluralisme n’a rien d’anodin.

Science fraudsters like Kristian Andersen, Robert Garry, Edward Holmes, and Andrew Rambaut should not be referred to as "scientists." They ceased being scientists the moment they opted to suborn science and defraud the public and policy makers in exchange for grants, papers, promotions, and proximity to power.
