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@LeachRupert

Beigetreten Nisan 2020
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Funsize Hurricane
Funsize Hurricane@ShortHurricane·
I have worked on every side of environmental compliance in the past 26 years. Government (regulatory), consulting, and industry. I left govt for many reasons, but the top one was that it had collectively gotten drunk on power. Air is exponentially cleaner than when the CAA enacted requirements in the 70s. We are now in the Law of Diminishing Returns phase. Net Zero is the final nail in the coffin. I watched 100s of manufacturers built offshore because of regulations. We ALL still share the same air on this planet. China has a major pollution problem. India too. But the birdseed brigade PROtesters have been useful idiots for globalists. Why should China get a pass on emissions while we strangle our own industries to death? I wish I had a way to show rational people what environmental regulatory compliance really looks like under the hood. People like me scream into the void on a daily basis. It is only getting worse. Countries are offloading their survival in the name of self-congratulatory social engineering experiments. I cringe every time I read an article like this one. I want people to see the stupidity of it all.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
The UK produces around 5–6 million tonnes of salt per year, supporting industries worth tens of billions, from chemicals and water treatment to food processing and pharmaceuticals. The UK chemicals sector alone contributes £30 billion+ to the economy, and salt is a foundational feedstock for it. It’s also used in 90% of medicines, underpins winter road safety, and supports thousands of skilled jobs across the North West and Yorkshire. If domestic production collapses, we don’t just import salt. We export jobs, supply chain security, and industrial capability. Ed Miliband isn’t protecting the economy, he’s dismantling it, piece by piece
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

If you study the rise and fall of empires the two most important things are ships and salt. Now the UK barely has either.

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Igor Sushko
Igor Sushko@igorsushko·
🚨 US company Ubiquiti is a serial sanctions violator, supplying terror regimes across the world with connectivity. In 2014, Ubiquiti was fined for selling its equipment to Iran. Now, Ubiquiti is complicit in Russian war crimes against Ukrainians. 💰
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CBS News@CBSNews·
Two of Russia's largest oil companies, Rosneft and Gazprom, helped the Russian government and President Vladimir Putin abduct roughly 2,000 Ukrainian children to send to Russian indoctrination camps since the start of the war in 2022, Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab found. CBS News' chief foreign affairs correspondent @margbrennan explains what we learned from the report.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Iran gave Russia its Shahed drones. Russia improved them in Ukraine. Now Western intelligence says Russia is shipping the upgraded versions back to Iran. And the country that learned how to kill those drones on the battlefield just sent 228 experts to the Gulf to teach five countries how to do the same thing. The full circle is extraordinary. Iran supplied thousands of Shahed-136 kamikaze drones to Russia starting in 2022 for use against Ukraine. Russia rebranded them Geran-2 and, over three years of combat, upgraded the navigation systems, added anti-jamming capabilities, improved the engines, and refined the payload delivery. The Financial Times and AP reported on March 26 citing Western intelligence that Russia is now in the final stages of shipping those upgraded Geran-2 drones back to Iran’s IRGC, along with medicine and food supplies. Kremlin spokesman Peskov called the reports “lies” and “fake news dumps.” Meanwhile, Zelensky arrived in Saudi Arabia on March 26 for an unannounced visit, met Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, signed a defense cooperation deal focused on air defense and drone expertise, and departed Jeddah on March 28. Ukraine has deployed 201 to 228 military drone specialists to five Gulf and Middle Eastern countries: the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Jordan. Another 34 are ready per Zelensky’s statement on March 17. These specialists are not there as a symbolic gesture. They bring the single most effective counter to Shahed drones that exists anywhere on earth. Ukraine developed FPV interceptor drones that account for roughly 70 percent of all Shahed and Geran-2 shootdowns in Ukraine per Forces News and Atlantic Council reporting. The method: radar and acoustic sensors detect the incoming drone at 20 to 50 kilometres. A cheap, fast quadcopter or fixed-wing interceptor launches from a mobile platform. An operator pilots it at high speed toward the target. It destroys the Shahed through kamikaze collision or a small explosive payload on impact. Cost per intercept: a fraction of what a surface-to-air missile costs. Militarnyi reported on March 22 that Ukrainian teams have already confirmed multiple Shahed shootdowns in the Middle East. The arms race running through this war is now a closed loop. Iran builds the drone. Russia tests it, improves it, and allegedly sends the improved version back. Ukraine learns to kill it through three years of battlefield iteration. Ukraine exports that knowledge to the Gulf states Iran is attacking. The Gulf states pay Ukraine in money, technology, and diplomatic support. Russia denies everything while the drones fly in both directions. This is not a bilateral conflict. It is a global drone ecosystem where every improvement by one side is studied, countered, and re-exported by the other. The Shahed that hits a refinery in Bahrain tonight may carry Russian-upgraded navigation. The interceptor that destroys it may be piloted by a Ukrainian operator trained in Zaporizhzhia. The defense deal that funded the deployment was signed in Jeddah while the war it was designed to address raged 1,500 kilometres to the northeast. SpaceX’s Starlink provides the communications backbone for these teams in contested environments where terrestrial networks are degraded by the same war. The same helium shortage threatening semiconductor fabs and quantum computers is threatening the rocket launches that put Starlink satellites in orbit. The same strait carrying the oil carries the data cables that the drones are trying to protect. Every domain connects through the same 39 kilometres of water. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
Good to see our salt story followed up here👇 The slow motion collapse (actually no longer slow motion) of Britain's chemicals industry is a BIG deal. But NB it's not just salt. Ammonia, sulphuric acid, ethanol, and a host of other foundational chemicals too. All going or gone
spiked@spikedonline

The factory that produces half of Britain’s salt could soon be killed by Net Zero. For the first time in history, England is set to be a net importer of the world’s most important mineral. This will be catastrophic for UK manufacturing, says Ruari McCallion buff.ly/M8o8O6P

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BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧
BRITAIN IS BROKEN 🇬🇧@BROKENBRITAIN0·
🚨BREAKING: Scotland Yard has REOPENED the investigation into the alleged theft of Morgan Mcsweeneys phone 🇬🇧 This comes after questions begin to swirl around the event, with many calling it highly suspicious.
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Stuey Beef 🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
The Labour‑run Commons has just scrapped the traditional Easter adjournment debate – quietly, with no explanation. An MP had to stand up and ask why Easter is being airbrushed out of Parliament in what is still meant to be a Christian country. If they can casually delete Easter from our traditions, what else are they prepared to erase?
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
Britain is on the brink of becoming a net importer of salt for the first time in history, a resource we’ve produced for centuries, with reserves that could last decades. Salt underpins entire industries, from chemicals to pharmaceuticals, it's used in 90% of medicines, and if domestic production collapses, those industries will follow or relocate. This isn’t just about seasoning food, it’s about national resilience, jobs, and the survival of British manufacturing. Ed Miliband is trying to shut down all Britain’s industry except Net Zero.
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Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK

Ed Miliband’s Net Zero fantasy is now hitting reality. We’re on the brink of importing salt, a resource Britain has produced for generations. This isn’t climate leadership. It’s industrial self sabotage. And it’s our children who’ll inherit the cost.

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
SYRIA: A group of young Muslims entered the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah in Hama and tried to rape Christian girls. Brave Christian men fought them and kicked them out. They later returned with a government-backed mob, looted homes and properties, opened fire, and arrested several Christian men who they plan to execute. This is daily life for Christians living under Islamic rule.
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Roo@LeachRupert·
@chalavyishmael Give the arms to the Ukraine Army….
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Yehuda Teitelbaum
Yehuda Teitelbaum@chalavyishmael·
Israeli naval commandos just raided a school in Khiam, Lebanon and uncovered hundreds of Hezbollah weapons, missiles, explosives, and rifles. Alongside the weapons were items bearing the UNHCR logo. I guarantee you won't see this story on CNN or the BBC.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
Beautiful, can’t wait!
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
Absolute corruption at the heart of Government. STINKS… I’VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT
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The Grenada Loyalist
The Grenada Loyalist@GrenadaLoyalist·
Honestly, the Chagossians just deciding to unilaterally establish their own pro-British government and go resettle the islands was a stroke of genius. Immediately makes the Starmer surrender deal so much more difficult to sell and implement. God speed to them
Great British PAC 🇬🇧@GreatBritishPAC

WONDERFUL update video from Chagossian First Minister Misley Mandarin from the #Chagos Islands. Some lessons for us all too! 🇮🇴🇬🇧

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Conor Lynch
Conor Lynch@c_k_lynch·
New houses recently built in Poundbury If it was not for HM The King, architecture would not have witnessed a revival in this country. His efforts have revived craftsmanship, natural materials, and much-loved traditional details.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
I suspect dear Lenny thinks that Britain invented slavery And that the Pryramids were presumably built by volunteers
The British Patriot@TheBritLad

Lenny Henry wants Britain to cough up £18 trillion in reparations because 'all black British people personally deserve money for the effects of slavery.' Funny how he skips the part where Britain was the first major power to ban the slave trade in 1807, then sent the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron to patrol the coast for decades. They seized 1,600 slave ships and freed 150,000 Africans .. at the cost of British sailors' lives and huge expense. Britain didn't just stop its own involvement; it actively fought to end the trade globally. Meanwhile, in Africa today (per the Global Slavery Index), countries like Eritrea, Mauritania, South Sudan, Nigeria and others still have some of the world's highest rates of modern slavery .. forced labour, child soldiers, hereditary servitude, trafficking. Millions trapped right now. And Lenny's own roots? Jamaica (his parents' homeland). It still has notable modern slavery issues too, including forced labour and exploitation. So... demanding trillions from British taxpayers (including black Brits) for 200-year-old history, while African and Caribbean nations haven't fully confronted slavery's continuation on their own soil? That's not justice. That's selective outrage and hypocrisy. Focus on ending slavery today everywhere .. not guilt-tripping one country that helped stop it yesterday.

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Nicholas Drummond
Nicholas Drummond@nicholadrummond·
DINGO 3 - PROTECTED MOBILITY FOR THE HARSHEST ENVIRONMENTS ☑️Level III+ protection in a 14.8-tonne package. ☑️Mercedes-Benz's 6-cylinder inline diesel delivers 354 hp, 1,400 Nm of torque, and 100 km/ h on-road speed. ☑️Unimog chassis with 4x4 and 6x6 configurations has ladder-frame chassis with portal axles for exceptional off-road mobility. ☑️Modular construction with three different body styles on same platform. ☑️Operationally proven in Afghanistan, Mali, and Ukraine. ☑️Mercedes-Benz global supply chain ensures worldwide availability of spare parts. ☑️In production in Germany now. Can roll off UK lines within 24 months of an order being placed. ☑️Available in any colour you want, so long as it's green. GO ANYWHERE. DO ANYTHING. COME HOME SAFELY.
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Defence Index
Defence Index@Defence_Index·
🇫🇷 BREAKING: France is deploying the AST-78 interceptor drone. The system can reach speeds of 400 km/h, climb to 6,000 meters in minutes, and launch from both ground and air, enabling flexible interception missions. A new step in high-speed counter-UAV warfare.
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