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Resist CBDC
Resist CBDC@Resist_CBDC·
"The worst enemy of socialism is not capitalism. It is reality." ~ Margaret Thatcher
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
The Welsh Refugee Council is the latest operation to receive media training from the open-borders-pushing New Economy Organisers Network (NEON). Charlotte Gill updates on the shadowy goings-on of the Soros-linked outfit. dailysceptic.org/2026/05/11/sor…
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A short history of the great British improvement. They came for beef dripping. We got margarine, then seed oils, then a cardiac ward in every hospital. They came for butter. They told your grandmother it would kill her husband. The replacement was a tub of palm oil emulsified with rapeseed and a yellow dye, and her husband died of a heart attack in 1989 anyway. They came for full-fat milk. We got skimmed milk, a vitamin D deficiency epidemic in children, and a cereal aisle fortified to plug the gap. They came for mutton, the meat that fed every shepherd, miner, and mill worker for six hundred years. We got a chicken breast injected with water and a turkey twizzler. They came for the kipper. We got a Findus boil-in-the-bag, dyed orange, and a fish oil capsule sold at the chemist to make up for the omega-3 nobody is eating. They came for wool. We got polyester fleece, and microplastics in human placentas. Every one tested. Sixty-two out of sixty-two. They came for leather. We got synthetic shoes that delaminate in eighteen months, and a high street with no cobbler. They came for the cotton nappy. We got the disposable, and a landfill that will outlast the child wearing it. They came for the cast iron pan handed down three generations. We got Teflon, and a forever chemical now found in 98% of British rivers. They came for the wooden bowl your grandmother kneaded dough in. We got Tupperware, then BPA, then "BPA-free" plastic containing compounds we have not yet bothered to measure. Now they are coming for the cow herself. The replacement is a textured pea isolate, extruded in a factory in the American Midwest, packaged in plastic, and marketed as the ethical option by a company called Cargill, who happen to be the third-largest meat processor in the United States. Every traditional material we have been told to give up was working perfectly, for free, for centuries. Every industrial replacement has been worse for the body, worse for the land, and considerably better for the shareholders of the company that sold it. The pattern is not subtle, and the people running it are not embarrassed. Your great-grandmother is no longer here to call it. You are.
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Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla@adamcarolla·
Good point
Clark Theilig@ClarkTheilig

@KTLA @TAftermath2020 Well after getting her ass handed to her by Spencer I wouldn’t want to debate him either? They may find a way to cheat her in but perhaps it may be a close race. 89% of viewers thought he was the only serious candidate who won the debate. That’s a blowout.

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The American Revolution was bankrolled by one man. The richest in America. He died broke in debtor's prison. Robert Morris. In 1781, he raised $1,400,000 on his own personal credit to march George Washington's army to Yorktown. The Continental Congress had no money. The states refused to send any. France had stopped. The final $20,000 came from Haym Salomon, a Polish-Jewish broker who personally underwrote the rest. The richest man in the country put his balance sheet behind the war and ended it. AOC said this week that "the American Revolution was against the billionaires of their time." The math doesn't survive the source documents. Morris signed the Declaration of Independence. He signed the Articles of Confederation. He signed the Constitution. One of only two founders to sign all three. He served as Superintendent of Finance from 1781 to 1784, ran the Continental Navy as Agent of Marine, and chartered the Bank of North America. The financial machinery of the United States was built by the merchant who had spent the prior decade running the largest shipping firm in Philadelphia. John Hancock was the wealthiest man in Boston. George Washington owned 8,000 acres at Mount Vernon. The signers were merchants, planters, and lawyers at the top of colonial society. The complaint was taxation without representation, levied by a Crown an ocean away. The Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts hit merchants hardest. That's why merchants funded the war. Then the math finished Morris off. He owed nearly $3 million by 1798. He sat in Prune Street debtor's prison for three years. George Washington visited him there. Congress passed the Bankruptcy Act of 1800 in part to secure his release. Morris died in 1806 with a five-line obituary in the Philadelphia papers. $1.4 million in personal credit. $3 million in personal debt. The richest man in America bankrupted himself funding the war AOC says was fought against him.
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Alex Armstrong
Alex Armstrong@Alexarmstrong·
PM is going to perform yet ANOTHER u-turn to appease the hard-left. This time he is dropping his “red lines” on Brexit. I’ve said many times Labour would drag us back into the EU when they got desperate. In this case I hate being right. Total betrayal.
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The Conservative Alternative
The Conservative Alternative@OldeWorldOrder·
MARCO RUBIO: "What's happening now in America is what happens after 20 years of infusing Marxist thought into every aspect of our lives."
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Steven Barrett
Steven Barrett@SBarrettBar·
Gordon Brown - "we believe they [the children who were Rape Gang Victims] have made an informed choice about their sexual behaviour" Starmer invites him back in to Number 10 😡😡😡😡
Janet Whittaker@JanetWhittake19

Gordon Brown's gov't urged police forces in a circular not to investigate grooming gangs in 2008. 'As far as these young girls who are being exploited in towns and cities, we believe they have made an informed choice about their sexual behaviour and therefore it is for you 1/2

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Doctors Without Borders Last Week: “Gaza is experiencing widespread malnutrition.” Gaza last week 👇
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