Jared Fudge

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Jared Fudge

Jared Fudge

@fudge_jared

Professional plant-science enthusiast. Formerly an editor at @NatureBiotech @NaturePortfolio and @CurrentBiology @CellPress. Opinions are own.

London, England Se unió Haziran 2021
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James Wood 武杰士
James Wood 武杰士@commiepommie·
Is there something seriously wrong with this dude? 🤦
Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou

At this stage it appears that Billie Eilish's legal team cynically weaponised the fact that I was the past victim of a pro-CCP SWATing attempt to get me blocked from US travel. I traveled to the US in January 2026 on an ESTA with zero issues. Walked right off the plane with zero problems. Somehow three weeks later US customs officials were interrogating me about whether I had tried to blow up Chinese government facilities (yes, this is insane). So in the intervening period when I was back in Australia, somebody evidently reported me to the US immigration authorities as having supposedly tried to assassinate Chinese government officials. US Customs were literally asking me if I had previously attempted to assassinate Chinese government officials. This insane allegation goes back to July 2022 when I was the victim of a SWATing attempt by the Chinese Embassy in London - they used ProtonMail to send a fake bomb threat in my name while I protested outside. I was brutally arrested by London Metropolitan Police as a terror suspect before being totally and completely cleared by British authorities once it became clear that I had been SWATed by the Chinese Embassy. The Chinese Ambassador to Australia literally laughed about my arrest on Australian television and gloated about it at the time. This incident formed just one part of a broader overall state harassment campaign - the head of the Australian Federal Police ultimately testified to the Australian Senate that the AFP carried out police raids in Australia to disrupt a pro-CCP foreign interference plot to find my address and violently harm me. So it is extremely disgusting that the Billie Eilish legal team appear to have exploited this history of Chinese state harassment simply to punish me for a meme they didn't like.

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Zhao DaShuai 东北进修🇨🇳 Commentary
In terms of research output in sciences, 19 out of the top 25 universities in the world are in China. Chinese universities are hands down the most research intensive in natural sciences, math and computer sciences. This is why China now leads in manufacturing, of all sectors, because our industries are being fed with high quality STEM talents.
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Gordon G. Chang
Gordon G. Chang@GordonGChang·
Make 2026 better: End CCP.
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Jared Fudge
Jared Fudge@fudge_jared·
@caitoz Means you’re doing a good job ☺️
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Science Advances
Science Advances@ScienceAdvances·
Metabolic dysregulation is a driving force of aging. Enzymes from lower organisms—such as bacteria and yeast—may be able to reverse age-associated metabolic changes in humans, a study from earlier this year finds. scim.ag/4i31Lrr
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Jared Fudge
Jared Fudge@fudge_jared·
@JamesMelville For someone claiming to be a communications consultant, you’ve really missed the boat on this one.
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Jared Fudge
Jared Fudge@fudge_jared·
@MrOkereke Why has your team stopped replying to my emails about fly tipping on Herbert Road? You were first contacted about this in summer.
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Greg Hands
Greg Hands@GregHands·
Dark at 5pm! When I left office it got dark at 10pm and the days were 85% longer under the Tories.
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Jared Fudge
Jared Fudge@fudge_jared·
@LindseyGrahamSC Free-market fetishist wants to punish those who make the most of market forces? 😂😂😂
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
To those who run Norway’s sovereign wealth fund: if you cannot do business with Caterpillar because Israel uses their products, maybe it’s time you’re made aware that doing business or visiting America is a privilege, not a right. Maybe it’s time to put tariffs on countries who refuse to do business with great American companies. Or maybe we shouldn’t give visas to individuals who run organizations that attempt to punish American companies for geopolitical differences. I would urge you to reconsider your shortsighted decision.
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC

To Norway’s sovereign wealth fund –which is the largest in the world: Your decision to punish Caterpillar, an American company, because Israel uses their product is beyond offensive. Your BS decision will not go unanswered.

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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
I see Reform's former Chairman, Zia Yusuf, has unfortunately pushed another two lies about me. One of which he's already had to delete. The first is a video from 1st November 2022. The interview that Zia selectively clipped was about the Manston holding centre, where illegal migrants are processed when they first arrive. I was 8 days into the job of Migration Minister. Manston's capacity was 1,600, but it then had 4,000 people there. There had just been a fire bombing of the processing centre which had thrown the system into chaos. Order was collapsing. I was reassuring people this wasn't going to happen. That the state had somewhere - regrettably hotels - for these migrants to go temporarily. The idea I was 'bragging' about opening hotels, or that I thought they were a good thing, is clearly absurd. A complete lie. On the 27th October 2022, two days into the job, I said in Parliament: "It is disgraceful that this country is spending hundreds of millions of pounds on accommodating people in hotels." On 7th November 2022, I said: "It is essential that we exit the hotels altogether." The whole Manston episode sickened me. The second lie, now deleted, was doctored footage. Zia said it showed me "proudly" announcing more migrant hotels. It doesn't. In the full clip, I'm clearly talking about putting illegal migrants on disused military sites. A policy Nigel Farage backed a few weeks ago. What's the truth? Before I was Immigration Minister, I was against mass and illegal migration, but I’ll freely admit I didn’t realise just how broken our border and migration system was. From the moment I became Immigration Minister, the gravity of this crisis hit me. Terrorists coming here on small boats. Billions being wasted. Horrific illegal migrant crime. Hotels blighting towns. Unlike others, I visited the communities affected and saw the harm up close. I could see the breakdown of the British state was doing immense damage. It angered me and it motivated me to do absolutely everything to fix the problem. @SuellaBraverman and I spent that year fighting tooth and nail for the changes we needed on both legal and illegal migration. We set in train the closing of 100 hotels, made possible by the fact small boats fell by over a third - the only time they’ve fallen, before or since. But we knew that wasn't even close to enough. We needed a fundamental change in policy and law. When it became clear such changes weren't going to happen, I resigned and campaigned for them from the backbenches. I tabled the amendments to the Rwanda Bill to make it effective, which the Government rejected. Ultimately, I rebelled and voted against a Bill that I knew wouldn't work. Only 10 other MPs out of 650 joined me. And from that day until today, I have kept fighting for what's needed. The immediate detention and deportation of all those coming illegally. The removal of all those here illegally. And of all foreign criminals. A proper halt to mass migration through a legally binding cap. Including no visa renewal for those here but not contributing. The truth is: the country's in a mess. It's far from the border that's broken. We need real change across the board, and we need it now. False and petty attacks do not meet the moment.
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Paul Willis
Paul Willis@Tasmanviews·
@MariaSherwood2 Slowly becoming another Judith Collins and with the same chances of political success!
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Maria Sherwood
Maria Sherwood@MariaSherwood2·
Willis is so patronising, I can't imagine the public will like her talking to us like that, if the rumours are true.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
What do you call this?
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Jared Fudge
Jared Fudge@fudge_jared·
@GordonGChang This doesn’t sound like something a good Christian would say.
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Gordon G. Chang
Gordon G. Chang@GordonGChang·
Let’s get those bastards in Beijing.
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Jared Fudge
Jared Fudge@fudge_jared·
@GordonGChang lol ok. Presumably you *don’t* mean to include higher living standards and access to healthcare for the working class?
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Gordon G. Chang
Gordon G. Chang@GordonGChang·
We must prepare for what China is preparing for.
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Andy Boreham 安柏然
Andy Boreham 安柏然@AndyBxxx·
When ordinary Americans and ordinary Chinese got chatting on Chinese social media. 🤣
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Matthias Giger
Matthias Giger@matthiasgiger·
@DanielAlmanPGH @AndyBxxx Can you name a well-known Chinese emigrant in the U.S.? I asked ChatGPT, but I didn’t recognize any of the names it gave me.
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