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शामिल हुए Ağustos 2024
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Dr Clare Craig
Dr Clare Craig@ClareCraigPath·
Folic acid is not folate and pregnant women are massively overexposed compared to their needs. hartgroup.org/what-you-need-… Please sign the petition below.
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Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
Well good news Iran nuclear ambitions will be set back 1 to 2 years.. This is great news considering Iran was a month away from a nuclear weapon 30 years ago.... You cant make this BS up
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Renée Hoenderkamp
Renée Hoenderkamp@DrHoenderkamp·
This is what restore voters will achieve. Then spend the next 3 years watching more migration, more tax, more destruction. Clever. Miliband front-runner to be Burnham’s chancellor telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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FindThisArtist@FindThisArtist·
@GBPolitcs -Digital ID -Digital currency(CBDC/Stablecoin) -Internet passports Banking connected to activity Monitored on&offline Who pays you What/When/Where/How you spend it Company Scrip A Social Credit System It's evident they're aiming for full control Do not comply. Boycott.
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GB Politics
GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨NEW: UK ban on under-16s using social media is set to be unveiled this week
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The future of England under reform will be muslim!
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Instead of adding pink ribbons to their products every October maybe companies should just remove the cancer causing ingredients
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Nym
Nym@nym·
Keir Starmer uses auto-deleting WhatsApp messages. He is also pushing a law that bans under-16s from using auto-deleting messages. Privacy for me. Surveillance for thee.
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IT Guy
IT Guy@T3chFalcon·
This is the first case of its kind in UK criminal justice history. A Derbyshire officer allegedly used AI to fabricate evidential material across multiple cases not one. The Crown Prosecution Service is now reviewing every conviction those cases touched. Three days ago, the UK government announced PoliceAI. £140 million. a national AI centre for policing. 40 new facial recognition vans. AI tools for every force in England and Wales by 2027. the official goal: "get responsible AI into the hands of officers." Three days later: criminal investigation into an officer for using AI to manufacture evidence. the interim director of PoliceAI put out a statement today. "our work is rooted in transparency." 97% of all criminal investigations in the UK now involve digital evidence. that's this year's figure. AI is already being used to summarise case files, triage evidence, and assist with disclosure. one officer already used it to manufacture evidence across multiple cases. nobody noticed until now.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: UK police launch criminal investigation into officer accused of using AI to “create evidence”

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Fiona Rose Diamond
Fiona Rose Diamond@CoviLeaks·
"The officer has been taken off frontline duties pending the outcome of the investigation, and no arrests have been made." The system bends over backward to protect its own, turning "innocent until proven guilty" into an exclusive privilege reserved strictly for badged criminals. While us plebs would have been arrested immediately, thrown into a cell, and stripped of our livelihoods, a corrupt copper gets mollycoddled with bureaucratic immunity and left on the public teat. And what the fuck? Putting an officer accused of digital fraud (with a potential charge of perverting the course of justice) right back behind a keyboard is peak police logic. It's like catching a bank robber red handed and letting them guard the vault while you decide what to do with them. You literally cannot make up the irony of punishing a tech evidence forger by giving them a desk job dealing with data entry. The CPS has confirmed they are contacting courts and defence teams about "potentially impacted cases," past trials and finalised convictions are actively being treated as compromised. Derbyshire Constabulary confirmed the fraud spans a "number of cases," so the scope of the crime goes far beyond a single lie... There is a real possibility that people have already been convicted or are currently in prison because of this fabricated evidence, and this tax payer funded criminal fraudster will be shielded by total anonymity until they likely quietly drop the charges, allowing him to walk away scot free with his damn pension fully intact. Consider this, too; he can claim 'mental distress' from the investigation and secure an early medical retirement, locking in his payout before they can even hold a misconduct hearing. And worse than that; even if he goes to prison, stripping a pension requires personal intervention from the Home Secretary. History shows the government rarely bothers to revoke pensions for regular corruption, meaning the public will likely go on funding this criminal fraudster's retirement for the rest of his life.
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This is the first case of its kind in UK criminal justice history. A Derbyshire officer allegedly used AI to fabricate evidential material across multiple cases not one. The Crown Prosecution Service is now reviewing every conviction those cases touched. Three days ago, the UK government announced PoliceAI. £140 million. a national AI centre for policing. 40 new facial recognition vans. AI tools for every force in England and Wales by 2027. the official goal: "get responsible AI into the hands of officers." Three days later: criminal investigation into an officer for using AI to manufacture evidence. the interim director of PoliceAI put out a statement today. "our work is rooted in transparency." 97% of all criminal investigations in the UK now involve digital evidence. that's this year's figure. AI is already being used to summarise case files, triage evidence, and assist with disclosure. one officer already used it to manufacture evidence across multiple cases. nobody noticed until now.

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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
Just some of what the British did in India to enrich native understanding of their own history and culture: Charles Masson first described the ancient ruins of Harappa in the 1840s. Alexander Cunningham founded the Archaeological Survey of India in 1861. He and later archaeologists mapped, surveyed, and excavated hundreds of ancient sites across South Asia. H. C. P. Bell discovered/excavated the old capital of Sri Lanka, Polonnaruwa, which was forgotten since the 13th c. The Dravidian language family was first discovered/ identified as a distinct, non-Indo-European group of languages in 1816 by Francis Whyte Ellis, a British civil servant. Dravidian was later properly identified by Robert Caldwell. In so doing the above distinguished the Indo-Aryan language family as a unique subgroup of Indo-European, first identified in 1786 by the British judge in India, Sir William Jones. Jones' linguistic work also looked at mythology and contributed to the idea of a unified “ancient Indian religion” - this was popularised by Max Müller who formalised the idea of a single “Hindu religion” based on Sanskrit texts - and he used the term "Hindu" " which first appeared in a 1787 letter by Charles Grant, a British East India Company official. After 1871, British administrators defined “Hindu” as a separate religious category distinct from Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, etc. The unified modern Hindu identity depends on these events. James Prinsep deciphered the Brahmi script in the 1830s which unlocked forgotten knowledge of the Ashokan inscriptions and early Indian historical chronology Henry Thomas Colebrooke rediscovered the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali lost since 16th century. Helped establish academic Sanskrit studies in Europe Buddhism mostly disappeared in India during medieval times, but ancient literature was rediscovered in Nepal, Tibet, Sri Lanka etc by Brits; Brian Houghton Hodgson collected the Mahāyāna sutras and Vinaya (monastic rules). Charles Henry Allan Bennett introduced Buddhism to the West and fostered its growth in Burma and Sri Lanka. A. H. Fox Strangways made important early contributions to documenting Indian classical music traditions - recording and systematising observation of Indian music.
Kabrutus@kabrutusdeid

Seriously if I were British, I’d make a page or YouTube channel just for this. Amelia teaching the world about British contributions. Real reasons to be proud of your ancestry and history. Never be ashamed of being great.

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Crypto Tice
Crypto Tice@CryptoTice_·
BREAKING: The Netherlands just told its citizens to go to hell. 36% tax on unrealized gains. Approved. You didn't sell anything. You didn't make a single euro in cash. Your portfolio went up on paper. The government sends you a bill anyway. 61,000 citizens petitioned against it. Parliament approved it anyway. No cash to pay the tax? Not their problem. Asset crashes after you paid? Not their problem. This is not tax policy. This is the government treating your paper gains as their income. Before you've made a single euro. The most talented Dutch investors are already leaving. Capital goes where it is treated best. 2028 is coming. Plan accordingly.
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Steve Laws 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Whenever something like this happens we should be chimping out. The police need to know they can't do this to our people. We won't stand for it.
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