
Dannny
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@liz_churchill10 I may be in the minority but everything he says makes me think he’s lying. I don’t have any belief he’s credible
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@Vk_Preacher Incense no one gets this is a joke response: Go in with a bible and a ordained preacher, a 12 gauge an exit strategy and extra food water and medical supplies, I think that covers all basis from secret occultism to lost labyrinth of tunnels that may house mutated experiments
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A couple of months ago I noticed an electrical box - it was hidden in some bushes in my yard
Had two power cables plugged into it
Today, curiosity got the better of me-
So I started digging
I pulled at the wires and started digging down, untangling them as I went. Ever so careful not to accidentally cut them.
After a few hours I hit something solid, something that the wires were feeding into
Concrete.
I frantically started widening the hole I had made in the tough soil- trying to find the edges of this mysterious structure
And then I saw it: a metal D-ring.
Attached to a hatch.
The previous owners told me not to go digging around in the yard
I think I found their secret

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@TheBritLad Same pm policies different day, it doesn’t matter who is in charge they promise gold and deliver Stone. All politics start of
Promoting a plan and then never deliver cause It’s to hard annoys to many of the opposition etc so in the end nothing changes
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@ebonyandere @hewantswealth Moved out at 21, lived for years from one pay to another always spending exactly what I earned never saving anything, changed my priorities and started saving for my own place eventually which was hard I agree renting and saving was tough, so many times wanted to treat myself
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@ebonyandere @hewantswealth Yep I do indeed 2 bedroom 1 bathroom room, it’s lovely and the mortgage actually worked out cheaper than my rent when I was renting. And it’s actually less than 35k
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No matter HOW you dress it up, £35k is not a good salary, sorry.
Doesn’t matter if you live in London, outside London, with parents, renting a flat, in a relationship, living single, got kids, do not have kids, got a car on finance, not got a car on finance…no matter your current circumstances…you need more!
And I’m not saying that to put anyone down, I just don’t want you to be comfortable earning that amount, especially on London. Housing costs are UP, train costs are UP, food costs are UP, dating costs are UP…everything UP except salaries!
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@forallcurious lol We’ve been quarantined or imprisoned not sure which
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@DeFiTracer If this is real I’m not shocked as I could have predicted it I wish I’d gone to the bookies and put a bet on it
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🚨 SOMETHING EXTREMELY BAD JUST HAPPENED!!
Iran has just closed the Strait of Hormuz again.
The reason is simple:
Tehran accused the US of violating agreements and continuing the blockade.
The Iranian armed forces command stated:
CONTROL OVER THE STRAIT HAS "RETURNED TO ITS PREVIOUS STATUS."
Until the US stops PIRACY.
The IEA has already called the events of 2026 “the largest disruption in the history of the oil market.”
If you hold any assets:
- Stocks
- Crypto
- Bonds
- Gold or Silver
- US dollar
YOU MUST READ this post before it’s too late.
Here’s what’s happening right now:
OIL AND FUEL
Amid news of the renewed closure, Brent is pumping to $120 per barrel.
Around 20% of the world’s oil passes through the strait.
The blockade cuts off supply from:
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Kuwait
- Iraq
If the closure lasts more than two weeks,
a physical gasoline shortage in Europe and Asia will begin.
Shares of oil giants (ExxonMobil, Chevron) and service companies are flying higher again.
Since the start of the year, the energy sector is up 25% and remains the only island of stability.
A closed strait again means rising jet fuel prices (30–35% of global exports pass through it).
Airline stocks and retailers dependent on global supply chains will be under heavy pressure in Monday’s premarket.
The market is squeezed between strong Q1 earnings and fear that expensive oil will reignite inflation.
If inflation does not slow,
THE FED will not cut rates, and that is poison for tech.
Bitcoin is currently ranging around $75,000–$77,000.
The strait closure is a trigger for volatility.
If oil pushes toward $150,
we could see a FLASH CRASH driven by market panic.
Followed by a strong bid as a hedge against currency debasement.
This sounds SCARY, but I will keep you updated on everything here.
When I rotate money, I will post my moves here so my FOLLOWERS can SAVE their money.
Follow me and turn NOTIFICATIONS ON, as I will share my strategy soon.
Many will regret not following me earlier...
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@Tom_Heal @Alonso_GD honestly must have broken the matrix because I’ve said it past post, not rich but I own my house car every streaming service legally, every console a gaming pc a laptop tablets. Have holidays a pet still save. I’ve got 2 much as I spend all the time trying to figure out what 2 do
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@darkdevotions @Alonso_GD 3300 over a year is 63 pound a week which isn't that high for a family for groceries. I probably spend 50 a week living alone
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The average Council Tax in the UK is £1,770 a year. The average household energy bill is £1,700 a year. The average yearly grocery bill is £3,300. The average yearly rent £16,440.
That’s £23,210.
Minimum Wage is £23,809 a year before Tax.
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS
The UK’s cheapest Council Tax is in Wandsorth, London, where a band D property will pay approximately £969 a year. The next cheapest is in Westminster at £975. After that it is Shetland Isles at £1,261. Nottingham is £2,530 Council Tax is a tax for the poorest.
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@BladeoftheS We aren’t communists, communism as a model whilst may look amazing on paper does not work in practice, I get the point you are going for but it won’t work, what they need to do is tax them their fair share and stop letting them and companies dodge paying their fair share
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@Jenny_1884 Now there are very few things on here I see that i totally agree with, I have nothing against people who are in genuine need of the system but I hate those that play and abuse it, cause
It’s a kick to those of us that put into it
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@Keir_Starmer Dear Keir I’m not a fan of everything that has been happening lately with the legality of the war etc but your late to the party shut up grab a brew and try not embarrass us, at least wait till one of the three main parties breaks it (cough Israel cough)
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It’s good news that the Strait of Hormuz has now reopened.
This must be a long lasting and workable solution, without tolls or restrictions on routes.
Today we announced our joint plan with France and other international partners to protect freedom of navigation.
We need to see a return to peace and stability, and a permanent ceasefire.
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@RonG87424999093 @ScottJenningsKY Erm no we don’t we great people we don’t know with a look of in difference, people we want to polite with with a nice phrase like hi how are you and our close friends with insults.
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@ScottJenningsKY The only reason Starmer didn't want to have any involvement is that it would cause an uprising of the Muslims in Britain.

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Do you think they know how stupid they look or do staffers have to tell them?
Sky News@SkyNews
BREAKING: Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has arrived in Paris to co-host talks with Emmanuel Macron on reopening the Strait of Hormuz trib.al/Rx0iR33 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
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@ScottJenningsKY To be honest I think any politician when you get to a certain level is required to hand in common sense, human empathy, intelligence and integrity.
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@SeduceCleopatra That’s just mean I spend ages going post by post and you end with you want to know more part 2 is coming, that’s engagement farming at it’s worst you are evil and deserve your own place in hell for that
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@draloneboy I don’t condone this at all, however I do have to question the calibre of the assassins, I mean either this is scripted or your scrapping the bottom of the assassin barrel, trump is dam lucky or his protection should be on every high profile person cause they are just that good
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@ggreenwald Is this satire? I hope to god it is cause I don’t wanna assume that you hadn’t realised they were completely open prior to activities conducted by America and Israel, they only closed due to said activities.
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Nobody in the "credentialed class" ever thought any American President could get the Strait of Hormuz opened. Dozens tried, yet they all failed: until now. Trump somehow did it.
I never thought I'd live to see the day when the Strait of Hormuz was OPEN to movement of oil.
Mehek Cooke🇺🇸@MehekCooke
Every foreign policy genius who spent a decade collecting paychecks to tell us Iran was untouchable just watched a real estate developer from Queens reopen the waterway that moves a third of the world's oil. The credential class should be embarrassed into silence.
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@flickhwilliams that makes sense if you look at from a purely money aspect. you have money to live on, benefits are there if you have no money what so ever. From a emotional perspective it’s harsh as that money is normally left for wills as a treat yourself gift not as you can get some food now
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@irontateHQ If his money is held then his assets have been frozen, as his brother an I believe himself are still under investigation it’s likely some organisation has frozen his assets to avoid flight etc please post the whole information and stop trying to get sympathy by withholding info
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