Agent064

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Agent064

Agent064

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Board-Riding Dad! Builder of Things! Fan of Common Sense!

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SONS OF LIBERTY -MAGA MOVEMENT !!!
GOD BLESS YOU SIR 🫵🏻🫡 My respect 96 years . 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 AMERICAN MADE . The GOAT !! Clint Eastwood Said Something About Getting Old That Stopped Me Cold. Aging is not gentle. You are still here. Still present. Still watching the world move. But the body that carried you through everything - the wars, the work, the wildness of youth - begins to ask for more than you can give it. Joints that never complained now speak up in the morning. Eyes that once took in everything now flinch at the light. Breathing, which never required a single thought, starts needing little pauses. But none of that is the hardest part. The hardest part is the quiet. At a certain age, you reach for the phone and remember there is no one left to call. The people who knew you when you were young - who remembered the same summers, the same streets, the same faces - are gone. One by one, then all at once, until the memories you carry have no one left to share them with. So you tell the stories anyway. To whoever will listen. With a little more color than perhaps the truth deserves. With a touch of pride you've earned and a grief you don't always name. You know the person across from you wasn't there. You know they can't quite feel it the way you do. But you tell them. Because the telling is the holding on. Those stories are not just memories. They are the proof that a life was lived. That people were loved. That things mattered. And if no one asks for them - you offer them anyway, quietly, like setting something down on a table and hoping someone picks it up. Old age is not simply what happens to a face or a body. It is memory looking for a place to rest. And what an older person needs - more than advice, more than solutions, more than someone telling them how to feel - is simply someone willing to sit down, be still, and listen. Not to fix anything. Just to be there. That is the whole gift. And it costs nothing. ~Wild Whispers .
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Various death threats received for criticising the rampant sexism within Islam - the police have been informed. We will not be intimidated. I said that there is finally a political party willing to stand up for our Christian values, and I meant it. Restore Britain.
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Samantha Carson 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧
After posting threatening messages I received yesterday, I was contacted by someone who supports the Pakistani rape gang survivors. She has confirmed that six survivors have received almost the exact same threatening messages from the same man in Bradford who targeted me. This man has been verified as connected to the Pakistani Muslim network linked to the grooming gangs. @RupertLowe10’s Rape Gang Inquiry has also identified these gangs operating in Cheshire West and Chester, right next door to Wrexham. Every woman in the area needs to be aware. Other messages I’ve received confirm that I am now a target. I contacted @NWPolice yesterday and gave a statement over the phone this morning. I’m still waiting for the written version to review and sign before it is forwarded to @WestYorksPolice, who cover Bradford. To any right-leaning women out there who are not afraid to speak out or any women at all: regularly check your message requests and report everything suspicious or threatening. This is all very much still ongoing. These men, and the grooming gangs behind them, must be held accountable. I will not be silenced. I will not back down. I will continue to exercise my legal right to free speech about what is happening to the United Kingdom. Especially not by weak foreign men in my country who only threaten women.
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Donna Louise
Donna Louise@DonnaLouise1212·
Come on hands up, who's still singing my song? Makerfied says no, Andy Burnham Protest Song 💃💃💃💃💃🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Palestinian students at UNRWA schools: “Stabbing Jews brings dignity to the Palestinians. We have to stab the Jews. They teach us that Jews are terrorists. I am ready to stab a jew and drive a car over them. I am ready to join ISIS.” Does this seem like a normal society to you?
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The Iceman
The Iceman@the_iceman64·
90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18. Never forget that they paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We live our lives the way we do because of them.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Unite the Kingdom: 3-Year Plan to Register Voters The biggest obstacle is the 50% non-vote from deprived communities. We must register them to vote within the next 3 years. This is our only chance for peaceful change at the ballot box. Get organized and make it happen.
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Paul
Paul@Paulrestore·
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Sarah Vine
Sarah Vine@WestminsterWAG·
One child, one body, one girl. 15 grown men. 88 counts of rape. 11 years to bring a conviction. Why has it taken so long? Where are the protests?
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
A 24-year-old Polish tennis player arrived in Paris last week ranked 114th in the world, with no sponsors, no guaranteed income, and no certainty she could even pay for her hotel room. She had to win three qualifying matches just to enter the French Open main draw. Prize money is only paid at the end of the tournament, so a Polish sports drink brand quietly stepped in and covered her hotel bill. Her name is Maja Chwalinska. And today, she plays in the French Open final. Before this tournament, she had won exactly one Grand Slam main draw match in her entire career. She had battled depression so severe that in 2021 she couldn't get out of bed. She underwent knee surgery in 2022. She spent years grinding through small tournaments across Europe just to stay afloat. Then she arrived in Paris, won three qualifiers, and kept winning. Zheng Qinwen. Elise Mertens. Maria Sakkari. Diana Shnaider. Nine straight matches. One set dropped. She is now the first qualifier in French Open history to reach the final. The last time a qualifier reached a Grand Slam final, it was Emma Raducanu at the 2021 US Open. Raducanu won. By simply making the final, Chwalinska has earned more prize money than her entire career combined. The runner-up cheque alone is $1.6 million. If she wins today, she takes home $3.25 million. One week ago she couldn't pay for her hotel room.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
Iryna Zarutska Rhiannon Skye Whyte Henry Nowak Wayne Broadhurst Taken too soon, but never forgotten. WE REMEMBER! 🙏❤️🕊️
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Susanne Delaney
Susanne Delaney@SuzieD755164·
Please do NOT forget #AlexCoughlan. Who was attacked 3 weeks ago this Sunday as he walked a couple of minutes away from his home. He never got the level of news coverage his death should have warranted and as time goes by the news stories will fade. Don't let Alex disappear from your hearts and minds. A beautiful soul. The article attached gives a glimpse into his life and personality, as told by the people who knew him best.
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Alex Coughlan's Sister Holding His Hand As He Dies In Hospital Zara said she heard her mam shout "don't you tell me my son is dead" when she was delivered the news that Alex had died from his injuries. In a heartbreaking interview with the Irish Mirror, Alex Coughlan's mother Brigid and sister Zara spoke at length about the kind and caring son and brother they knew - and how they want him to be remembered 'for who he was, not just what happened to him'. He loved a little party and loved being with people. Loved telling his little jokes and making us all laugh. There’s no words to describe how much Alex is missed. There never will be. It’s very quiet now without him.” They also recalled the harrowing moment gardaí called to their Dublin home after Alex was found in a critical condition on May 17th. “I heard my Mam shouting ‘don’t you tell me my son is dead,’ Zara said. “There were two police officers asking ‘is your son Alexander Coughlan?' And they wouldn’t tell us any more than that. They just said we need to get all of you to the hospital as soon as you can. When they got us to the hospital they told us that we needed to gather any other close family member. We just knew that when they wanted all the family together that it wasn’t looking good.” Alex was a lover of his walks, she said, and his calm nature made everyone who knew him feel welcome. “He walked everywhere. There’s a forest area that came from his house in the Mills by the 12th Locke and he used to walk down there and come up through Blanch village. He cleaned out the whole forest during covid and he used to just walk through there all the time to make sure it was kept tidy and looked after,” Zara explained. Speaking about that horrific moment and ultimately seeing her son in hospital Brigid added: “It was shocking. It was one doorbell ring no one ever wants to get. No mother ever wants to see her son battered.” As the family await the court's process, they are now trying to come to terms with what happened to Alex - who they believe was making his way to the local Tesco when he was assaulted. The always caring “gentleman,” was in the process of planning a night out for his mother’s birthday before the tragedy occurred. “We are finding it very difficult to get our heads around it. He was just a healthy young man minding his own business and a very welcoming person to everybody. For him to be taken in such a cruel way, for someone who hadn’t a cruel bone in his body, is very hard to comprehend,” Zara said. He had it planned that while my Mam was away for her birthday that when she came back he rang her to say ‘look I didn’t see you for your birthday, we’re going to go to the Thai Garden in Blanch village and I’m bringing you out. That was supposed to happen the Thursday after he was found.” Zara told how her brother was always planning family events - and the happiness of others was constantly on his mind. “Him and my cousin Rachel grew up together. It was her birthday there on the 10th of May. So he went to Tesco and he got two barbecues, loads of food, a few drinks and he called up here and we all had a big barbecue. That was the last time I saw him,” she said. When talking about her older brother, Zara told how he taught her so many things. “He was the funniest person that I knew. I feel like a lot of my humour comes from just being around Alex. He was very witty, quick with his wit and he was very clever. He knew everything about everything. He loved history. He brought me and my brother into town one year during Easter Sunday to see the parade and just bring us around and show us all about the Irish history of town. He loved being knowledgeable about everything and teaching other people.” "He had two housemates. He was the lease owner but he had been living there for about 15 years. He was just very welcoming, funny, and calm. He had just such a calm presence about him and made everybody feel welcomed.” Continued in comments

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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
This lad has set the benchmark. He has worn out more shoe leather than anyone canvassing in Makerfield. 👏👏 If you are a Restore Britain supporter, show your appreciation by giving @PeterCassidy25 a follow and a repost.🇬🇧
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Laura Richards BSc MSc MBPsS
Laura Richards BSc MSc MBPsS@thecrimeanalyst·
Judge Rowland’s sentencing remarks in the serial gang r@pists case are utterly breathtaking. He decided that a knife wasn’t used as he looked ‘carefully’ at some of the CCTV. He stated that IF a knife were used in one of the r@pes, it was ‘ONLY’ to cut off her leggings and there was ‘no violence or exploitation’ ONLY to cut her leggings and there was was no violence or exploitation??’ EXCUSE ME? This is one of the most outrageous statements I have EVER read - and I’ve read a lot. It’s not enough to be angry - take action. New episode soon to drop on Crime Analyst so follow and listen 💀💣🤬 ✍️ SIGN the petition: change.org/p/investigate-… ✍️ WRITE to your MP, Justice Secretary David Lammy, PM Keir Starmer and AG Richard Hermer. Template letters: docs.google.com/document/d/1Gd… 💜 JOIN the Crime Analyst Squad to rally and for more knowledge, insight, support and advocacy: Patreon.com/CrimeAnalyst #CrimeAnalyst #expert #Accountability #Misogyny #MaleViolence @laurarichards99
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I am a member of the Public Accounts Committee in Parliament and we have just released our findings on Britain’s broken asylum system. It is beyond damning. Some extracts from our report… “…Government departments still do not have a grip on how they will manage asylum as an end-to-end system, or a clear sense of what they are trying to achieve.” “Major policy risks and operational changes have been pursued without a realistic grip on delivery risks, costs or system-wide impacts.” “…no single point of accountability for outcomes or a governance structure for the end-to-end system.” “…absence of a clear strategy, decisions around planning and resource allocation have been reactive and disjointed.” “The Home Office was unable to show… that it has the commercial capabilities needed to manage asylum accommodation effectively.” “…weaknesses in its ability to prevent excess profits accruing for contractors…” “…no evidence that lessons from past mistakes are being used to clearly inform current actions.” “Poor data quality and weak management information continue to prevent effective management…” “…current data sharing limitations make it impossible to directly track individual cases through the entire asylum process.” “The Home Office does not yet have a credible long-term strategy for asylum accommodation…” “… there is little evidence the Home Office fully understands the impact of its approach on local services.” “The government is at considerable risk of repeating past failures.” But don’t worry, the government says it has a plan... It says it has “learned a lot of lessons”. And that it’s going to put 10,000 civil servants into what they call an “Asylum Group”. Funded by us, of course. How about improving data-linking systems? The Ministry of Justice says it simply needs more of our money. And what about ending the use of hotels and transferring to larger, “purpose-driven” sites? “The Home Office’s own analysis suggests that large sites will cost more than hotels, as seen in previously costly attempts such as Wethersfield.” The numbers… £4.9 billion spent on the system each year, including: £2.7 billion on asylum accommodation £700 million on cash support £600 million on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children Nearly £1 billion on casework, appeals, detention, and removal All spent to produce between 50,000 or so refugees each year. And of course, these costs don’t include what is then paid by us, the taxpayer, in Local Authority housing, welfare, childcare assistance, and advice and translation services once once they receive their refugee status and are no longer in the asylum system. Want more? At the time of the NAO report (December 2025), Home Office reported there were roughly 224,000 individuals still waiting in the system, excluding those awaiting an initial asylum decision. Further, since April 2024, MoJ say the number of asylum seekers waiting for an appeal decision alone has trebled, from 27,000 to 70,000, with appeals taking nearly 60 weeks to be heard. Who pays for them while they wait over a year for a decision? Us. And the tens of thousands of failed asylum seekers each year - what happens to them? The Home Office isn’t sure. It says it knows “where some of them are”, but the rest are “elsewhere in the country”, and that it is possible they “remain in the UK without detection”. Don’t fear though, because the Home Office won’t guarantee that it will find them, only that it would “seek to find them”. Whatever the hell that means… And to deal with the backlog of cases and appeals? “Home Office relaxed its recruitment arrangements, resulting in newly recruited staff being ill-suited to making complex decisions on asylum cases, which in turn affected decision quality.” The result? “In a rolling twelve months to May 2025, 42% of sampled decisions had significant or fail errors.” Astounding incompetence. But there’s more good news... The MoJ is recruiting even more over-paid salaried and fee-paid judges, as well as recruiting judges from other chambers to sit in asylum cases. In other words, MoJ’s response is to spend more of our money and remove judges from other work. This is because more asylum seekers “are now representing themselves and that this requires additional support from tribunal staff.” “The system of monitoring failed asylum seekers needs a complete overhaul,” says the report. I have a better idea. My own view? Scrap the entire system altogether, and deport every single illegal migrant living in Britain. And to those of you say that it’s impossible - to any MPs, public servants, or commentators who think I’m cherry-picking information, I implore you to read every word of the PAC report, every word of the NAO report, and to watch every minute of the 2.5 hour PAC meeting from earlier this year… And then tell me that the system is working, and that’s it’s delivering value for money, and that it’s sustainable. It isn’t. And it never will be. It is an intentional, monumental catastrophe designed to cripple the nation economically, socially, and culturally. A Restore Britain government will crush the entire asylum system as its first duty to the British people. Deport them all.
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@ChatsWithEm
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Why is Mad Miliband seemingly allowed to destroy this nation??? Signing a legally binding target of cutting co2 again ... and by a whopping 87% by 2040?!!! Miliband is a dangerous ideological extremist Our co2 levels are relatively, some of the lowest in the world! Co2 is GOOD and already at near historic lows!! Co2 is only 0.04% of the atmosphere And nature is responsible for 97% , so man only 3% Ànd the U.K. 1% of that So the Gov is destroying the UK for 1% of3% of 0.04% Ergo 0.04% = 0.0004 3% of 0.04% → 0.03 × 0.0004 = 0.000012 1% of that → 0.01 × 0.000012 = 0.00000012 ✅ Final answer: Decimal form: 0.00000012 Percentage form: 0.000012% Plus we are at near record lows of co2 , and Plants die at 200PPM. They need 1200PPM to grow optimally (3x atmosphere CO2). And Miliband wants to destroy the U.K. for THIS Snd those that chastise the gas of life are the same people who think spraying sulphur en masse and aluminium into our skies in order to block the sun is a good idea The damage this ideology has caused to Britain already is war like. NOBODY ELSE IS FOLLOWING SUCH INSANITY To me Netzero is a tool of our enemies to destroy countries like the U.K. and it just needs trecherous fools to carry out the strategy in the name of "doing good" The people of Britain do NOT consent to this destructive madness!! #StopNetzeroNOW
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