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England, United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2019
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WakoclipsR 𝕏@WakoclipsR·
This is a horrific crime, and my heart goes out to Pamela and her family Cases like this are tragic and deserve justice It’s important though to focus on the individual perpetrator and the legal system’s response rather than generalizing about entire groups of people blaming an entire nationality or category of immigrants doesn’t reflect the facts and only fuels prejudice Accountability should always be specific not collective.
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RadioGenoa
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
In memory of Pamela, a beautiful Italian girl. She was only 18 when an African asylum seeker, who shouldn't have been in Italy, kidnapped, tortured, killed, dismembered, cannibalized, stuffed her in a suitcase, and dumped her on the street. In a wiretapped phone call, the killer can be heard calling an African friend and saying, "I have a white girl to abuse." He was sentenced to life in prison, but the sentence should have been different.
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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@Jordan_W_Taylor @FUDdaily Did my technical apprenticeship at Rolls Royce Aero Engines in Derby from 74 to 78, basically the RB211 and government money saved them in 71,hence it was Rolls Royce (1971)Ltd for a while
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Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
The Rolls-Royce RB211 was a perfect athlete. A 70s technological marvel, this is the jet that almost broke Rolls-Royce, driving it to near bankruptcy. A broad menu of technological firsts were attempted in this program, including carbon-fibre fan blades (which Rolls-Royce subsequently backed away from). The RB211's design legacy was the fabulously successful Trent family of engines that has made RR the aerospace colossus it is today. Not bad for a half-century bet! But the biggest hidden design legacy of RB211's ambition is the addition of a 3rd spool inside the engine: A shaft inside a shaft inside a shaft, each powered by, and powering, a different part of the turbofan. The design & manufacturing difficulties of this architecture, still unique to Rolls-Royce, were legion, but it paid off: Not only does a third shaft allow you to run the big fan from its own dedicated low-speed, low-pressure turbine stages, but it also adds impressive modularity to the engine design. This allowed RR to scale-up and optimize the Trent family for new airliners with impressive agility, which in turn let them successfully slug it out with their far larger American competitor, General Electric. Modularity matters.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The rumen is not a stomach. It's easy to describe it as one, but describing it as a stomach is like describing the internet as a telephone. Technically related. Fundamentally different in scale. The rumen is a 50 to 250 litre fermentation chamber housing somewhere between 10 and 50 billion microorganisms per millilitre of fluid. Bacteria, protozoa, archaea, fungi: an ecosystem of extraordinary complexity that has co-evolved with ruminants over roughly 50 million years. This system can break down cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin: the structural compounds of plant cell walls that the digestive systems of literally every other class of vertebrate, including us, cannot touch. It converts those compounds, via microbial fermentation, into volatile fatty acids that the animal then uses for energy. What this means, in practical terms, is that a ruminant can stand in a field of dead grass in February, eat it, and produce food. No additional processing. No fortification. No supply chain. We have spent 200 years of industrial agriculture trying to replicate this output efficiency using external inputs: synthetic fertiliser, irrigation, pesticides, transport, and we have not equalled it. The rumen solved the problem of producing nutrients from low-quality plant biomass before mammals had opposable thumbs. There is something genuinely worth respecting about that, beyond the dietary argument. It is a piece of biological engineering that makes our best food technology look, in comparison, quite mediocre.
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Crypto Duke
Crypto Duke@_TradeForce_·
@AnishA_Moonka A lot of words trying to avoid the obvious, Tel Aviv is about to get blown the fk out.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. Crows can recognize your face, hold a grudge for years, and warn other crows to avoid you. The thousands in Tel Aviv right now are running a nightly operation that puts most logistics companies to shame. Every evening from fall through early spring, crows worldwide gather in massive groups to sleep together. It's called communal roosting. In 1973, a biologist at Tel Aviv University named Amotz Zahavi figured out why. His theory: the roost works like a group chat. Crows that found food during the day show up well-fed. Crows that didn't eat watch who looks healthy, then follow them the next morning to wherever the food is. The flock is a nightly information exchange. A crow has about 1.5 billion brain cells. That's roughly the same as some monkeys. The cells are just smaller and packed closer together, which may actually make them faster. In lab tests using the same setup for both animals, crows and monkeys held the same number of items in short-term memory: about four. Crows bend wire into hooks to reach food. They teach each other which individual humans are dangerous. In 2024, German researchers taught them to count aloud, using different calls for different numbers. A 2020 study in Science found crows are aware of what they're seeing and can think about it before acting. Until that paper, only humans and monkeys had shown that ability. Israel sits on one of the planet's busiest bird highways. About 500 million birds from 550 species pass through Israeli airspace twice a year. The hooded crow, the species in this footage, lives in Israel year-round and has been spreading across the country for decades. It thrives on city garbage and streetlights. A warm coastal city at dusk in late March, with overflowing bins everywhere, is basically a crow buffet. The "harbinger of doom" thing comes from the Bible and medieval Europe, where people noticed crows gathering near battlefields and plague sites. But the crows showed up after the death. They were eating. People saw the pattern, flipped the cause and effect, and the superstition stuck for a few thousand years. What you're actually watching is one of the smartest animals alive running a logistics network that a Tel Aviv University scientist explained over 50 years ago.
The AI Robot Guy on X@HousebotGuy

Footage showing thousands of crows flying across the Tel Aviv skyline is going viral! This is considered by many to be a "harbinger of doom” as it is often followed by total catastrophe. An extremely rare sight that no country ever wants to see.

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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@SnifflyPanda @natalie_Zion_ Hamas (an Iranian paid proxy) started the war with an unprovoked attack on 7th October, you are an anti semitic naive fool
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Démi DeVito
Démi DeVito@SnifflyPanda·
@natalie_Zion_ israel started this war with an unprovoked attack. The closure of the strait is a direct consequence of israeli aggression and rightfully the blame lands on them entirely. This country should remove the israeli ambassador at once and resume free navigation through the strait
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Proud_zionist_natalie ✡️🇬🇧❤️🇮🇱
The world pretends it hates Israel and Trump, but either they are pretending or just too dumb to understand what happens if Iran continues to close the Strait of Hormuz, Hothis attack the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and if Egypt also close the Suez canal like they have in the past to attack Israel. I've worked it out to be upto 50% of the world's seaborne oil which is the most common oil transportation way. We won't be able to get HALF the oil we have been. Meaning the oil prices will rise to a figure that none of us can dream of yet alone afford. The Houthis target tankers primarily in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, where flows have already dropped over 50% since late 2023 due to attacks, from 8.7 million barrels per day (mb/d) to about 4 mb/d by mid-2024, with partial recovery noted into 2025-2026. The Suez Canal, Egypt's 120-mile waterway nationalized in 1956 (sparking the Suez Crisis with British, French, and Israeli intervention), sees 8-9 mb/d of oil. Hormuz, Iran's nearby chokepoint, handled 20-21 mb/d in 2025 (14-15 mb/d crude/condensate, 5 mb/d products), or 20-27% of global seaborne trade. 🚨 Detailed Oil Flows (Recent Averages) Pre-major disruptions (2023-early 2025 baselines; 2026 sees reductions from conflicts).( see image attached). Total affected: Up to 35-45% of seaborne oil (minimal overlap, as Hormuz feeds the others).[9] Global seaborne oil is ~60 mb/d; chokepoints handle ~70% of demand transit. 🚨Current Status (March 2026) Houthi attacks persist, pushing Cape of Good Hope volumes to 9+ mb/d (up 45-50%). Hormuz flows down ~32% from war/production cuts (to ~14 mb/d). Red Sea transits rising but volatile. 🚨Bypass Options - **Hormuz**: Saudi East-West Pipeline (2 mb/d actual, 5 nameplate) + UAE Habshan-Fujairah (1.4 mb/d) = ~3.5 mb/d total bypass (vs. 20 mb/d normal). Rest via Cape (10-14 extra days, $2-4/bbl freight). - **Bab el-Mandeb/Suez**: Full Cape reroute (7-10 days extra, $50k-$100k fuel/tanker + no Suez tolls but weather risks). SUMED pipeline (Egypt) adds ~1-2 mb/d Suez bypass. Limited scalability; supertankers load partially for Suez. 🚨 Closure Scenarios Houthi full Bab el-Mandeb stop: Prices +10-20%, Europe/North America hit (Persian Gulf dependency). All three: Supplies drop 20-30% short-term; strategic reserves (US: 700M barrels) buy 60-90 days. 🚨 Economic Impacts Oil to $100-150/bbl spikes inflation 2-5%, slows GDP 1-3% globally (worse for import-heavy Asia/Europe). China pays $500M+/day extra at $150/bbl. Shipping/insurance doubles; commodities rise; recessions in EMs; US/Europe buffered but markets volatile. Long-term: Shift to alternatives accelerates. The impacts will be phenomenal. Recessions even depressions worldwide. This is the IRGCs plan. It will almost totally cut our Saudi and UAE supplying us with oil. Let me go into more detail
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David Atherton
David Atherton@DaveAtherton20·
Journalist Yasmin @y_alibhai Brown has penned an article & comments "This column will be pounced on by racists, but I have to write it," & adds "Racism is flooding the lives of Muslims like me." She's is most critical of Nick @NJ_Timothy's criticism of the Trafalgar Square open praying. Many see it as an arrogant sign of dominance. Well Yasmin did you not say in 2006 on BBC World’s Dateline of white men: “I don’t like them. I want them to be a lost species in a hundred years." Your racism aside, 500,000 white, working-class British girls were groomed by mainly Muslim men, while 98% of all terrorist deaths of Britons from 2000 have been perpetrated by Islamists. Much of the problem is the whining cry-bully mentality, & you are always play the victim. British people are not racist by instinct, it is learnt from reading the news.
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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@Fallingup2024 @KharonLaQua @SamaHoole No, is chewing gum classed as eating? Do you ever see cows lying down? Of course not, they spend all day and night walking round cropping grass lol 😆 😂
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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@KharonLaQua @SamaHoole Not true, with more than one stomach they are able to regurgitate part digested grass to further chew it, hence the expression, chewing the cud
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
On July 29, 1981, the world paused for a moment that felt like pure magic. Standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, Diana, Princess of Wales beamed with a radiant smile, as millions gathered below to witness what seemed like a real-life fairytale. Just moments earlier, she had married Charles III at St Paul’s Cathedral, wearing her unforgettable gown designed by David Emanuel and Elizabeth Emanuel. With its dramatic train and romantic silhouette, the dress instantly became one of the most iconic bridal creations in history. But it was Diana herself—her warmth, her youth, her natural charm—that truly captivated the world. As the newlyweds stepped onto the balcony, a wave of cheers erupted from the crowds below. Flags waved, cameras flashed, and history was made in real time. The moment wasn’t just about royal tradition—it was about emotion. When Diana smiled, it felt genuine. When she waved, it felt personal. In that instant, she wasn’t just a princess—she was someone people felt they knew. That balcony appearance would go on to become one of the most enduring images of the 20th century. Framed by the grandeur of the palace, it symbolized hope, romance, and a new era for the monarchy. But looking back, it also marked the beginning of a far deeper story. Diana would grow into something far greater than a royal bride—becoming a global icon of compassion, humanity, and connection. Known as the “People’s Princess,” she touched lives in ways few public figures ever have. And it all began there—on that balcony, in a single, unforgettable moment that the world would never forget. © Historical Photos #drthehistories
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The Saint
The Saint@SaintofThrillas·
@MandyYoung77631 @JohnCleese Mr Cheese has criticised many things including Christianity, Judaism, sex education and unscrupulous purveyors of brightly coloured caged birds.
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John Cleese
John Cleese@JohnCleese·
Very good Just add that criticism of a religion is a traditional British value. Criticism of Islam it should be called Islamo- scepticism, as the suffix -phobia suggests an irrational fear, like fear of spiders or dogs Some criticisms of Koran practices like child marriage, Female Genital Mutilation, the duty to kill 'infidels', and the stoning of women, are definitely not irrational
The British Patriot@TheBritLad

Muslims are not a race. Criticising Islam is not racist. Islam remains an unreformed religion and a political project. "Islamophobia" is a fabricated term designed to shield Islam from scrutiny. In a free society, NO ideology including Islam, is beyond debate or criticism.

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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@Halid2070 @Turbinetraveler Size, velocity and weight, the mass behind a loaded 737 would pierce the towers and crumple the weaker points of the structure, if it had been taxiing at ground level then the WTC would not have collapsed, the fuel tanks would not have exploded either
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HALİD İKBAL
HALİD İKBAL@Halid2070·
@Turbinetraveler Looking at the state of the plane that crashed into the truck in New York, it's impossible to understand how the plane on September 11th managed to pierce through the skyscraper, which was made of steel as thick as a truck...
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Turbine Traveller
Turbine Traveller@Turbinetraveler·
A passenger on board Air Canada Express Jazz 646, identified as Brady, has shared a firsthand account of the terrifying moments following the crash, along with photos from the scene as the aircraft remained on the tarmac. Here is his account: “I was on this flight and we are still on the tarmac getting checked out. I wanted to share these images in case it's helpful to anyone who is investigating the crash or needs more information. I'm okay (physically) but I'm horribly sick to my stomach for the lives lost. Please pray for them.” 📸: u/bradysego12
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Turbine Traveller@Turbinetraveler

Here’s a front-facing photo of Air Canada Express Flight AC8646, a Bombardier CRJ-900 from Montreal, showing the crash damage at LaGuardia.

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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@PeterSweden7 97 percent of scientists agree with whoever funds them
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
BREAKING: A video on TikTok denying climate change has been ordered REMOVED under the EU Digital Services Act for being "misinformation" against "well established scientific consensus" This despite the user account of the video wasn't even in the European Union Global censorship
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Seyed Peyman Hosseini is a doctor. During the recent protests in Iran, he treated injured protesters at his workplace in Nurabad Delfan. For that, the regime in Iran arrested him. While in detention, he was forced into false confessions, a common tactic used by the regime. He now faces fabricated charges, including “leading protests,” “arson,” and alleged ties to foreign governments. Treat the wounded, get arrested. That’s how it works under the regime in Iran.
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Noah Jakob Rettberg 🇩🇪🇪🇺
Jewish Germans had the highest rates of volunteering for the German Army in WWI. 100,000 jewish Germans served in WWI, out of a population of merely 500,000, meaning 40% of all male jewish Germans served. Also one has to understand one context about that picture: It was taken not in Germany but in Poland, which German had just taken from the Russian Empire. Russia was an extremely antisemeitic society while German at that time was one of the most philosemitic in Europe. So theese Jews are not laughing at the German soldier, they are happy about Germany defeating Russia.
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Lucy Connolly
Lucy Connolly@LucyTCWife·
People are insane, absolutely insane. Instead of condemning the attack on the ambulances and the Jewish community, which is what any humane,sane person would do. They attack the likes of me and excuse the attacks. Put your Palestine flags down for one second and do the right thing. Two wrongs do not make a right. It is not one rule for one and another for another. That is two tier justice and policing. Setting fire to ambulances is abhorrent. You were all quick to attack me (and still are) for an emotional, angry, one off tweet. Yet cannot and will not condemn attacks on the Jewish community. Shame on you and shame on this country. I have second hand embarrassment for anyone not standing up and calling out this antisemitism.
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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@StudentOfDrA @AriFleischer @marypatriott And maybe the tens of thousands of random missiles launched at Israel since 1948 were all military targets? Dont start a war and expect the other side to sit back and smile, 5 Arab countries attacked Israel in 1948 days after it was formed, arabs have lost every war since
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
Do these IRGC terrorists attack Israeli military targets in England? No. Do they attack US military targets in England? No. Do they attack English military facilities? What do they attack? Civilians. And the ambulances needed help civilians who have been attacked. Wake up Europe. You let these people in. You have a huge and growing problem on your hands.
Open Source Intel@Osint613

BREAKING 🔴🔴 An IRGC terror group in the UK, called Ashab al-Yamin takes responsibility for torching 4 ambulances belonging to a Jewish volunteer EMT services in Golders Green, London last night. The terrorists are on the loose. The UK is dealing with a serious problem.

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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@alex_paxton01 @AriFleischer 3.9 million is totally wrong, judging by polls and data it will be over 10 million plus their propensity to block vote and postal vote
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Alex Paxton@alex_paxton01·
@AriFleischer Keir Starmer isn't going to do a dang thing. This demographic represents a 3.9M-person voting block for him and his Labour Party. This demographic can do whatever they please, whenever they please.
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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@Robbie_Render @AshleyRindsberg If you call over 10 million muslims who would willingly erase every jew from this country a minority, then yes, let's just crack on and ignore it
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Robbie Render
Robbie Render@Robbie_Render·
@AshleyRindsberg Don't quit. Keep fighting. The vast majority of the population of the UK is behind you. A minority of pea-brained morons is doing this.
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Ashley Rindsberg@AshleyRindsberg·
Another day, another antisemitic attack in the UK. Ambulances belonging to Jewish ambulance service Hatzola were fire bombed in Golders Green, London's most well known Jewish neighborhood. At a kids' birthday party yesterday, hours before this happened, I was speaking with another Jewish parent. The topic of conversation was (as it always is) "Where is the red line?" Meaning: at what point do you say, right, darling, time to pack the bags? Is this it? The ambulances firebombed for merely being associated with Jews? Or was it the synagogue terror attack in Manchester on Yom Kippur? Could it have been the smearing of feces across synagogue doors just meters from the ambulance attack? Maybe it was the four men arrested, days ago—two in my own area—for surveilling Jewish schools, preschools, and synagogues on behalf of the psychotic extremists in power in Iran? Should it have been the Golders Green "convoy" where Muslim men in blacked out cars shouted "Jews, we will murder you and rape your daughters"? (All charged dropped.) Was it the two years of hate marches in central London? Could it have been the black flag of jihad flying across the city, including at a rally for then-mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan? (He excused it.) Was it the Hamas flags and banners, the Hezbollah flags and banners? (None charged.) Might it be the man who attacked a Jewish grocery store in, again, Golders Green with a machete, screaming about the Jews? (No jail time.) Could it be the dozens of violent attacks against Hasidic Jews in Stamford Hill, their own neighborhood? Could it be the NHS doctor openly denying the Holocaust and making slit-your-throat gestures at Jewish patients? (Case dismissed.) Maybe it was the other NHS doctor who wrote on social media that "‘virtually every Jew has some feelings of supremacy," then posted a sign with the words "rape, steal, cry, kill, cheat, lie" arranged around the Star of David, then refused to refer a Jewish boy with cerebral palsy for specialist treatment? (9 month suspension.) Might it have been the woman, proudly diverse, on a London bus in the center of town who shouted at my wife and children "Are you Jews?! Are you Jews?!" (Driver ignored.) Perhaps it was when the @guardian—bastion of tolerance—proclaimed just last week that a bakery that happened to be founded by a Jew should be verboten. I could go on and on and on. But let's be clear: that mythical when-you-know-it's-time-to-leave line has been crossed, trampled upon, spit on, torn up, ridiculed, and read to filth. This month, Wales' richest Jewish person, legendary tech investor Michael Moritz, announced he was seeking citizenship *in Germany* because of the "hostility" to Jews in the UK. So look at the image below and tell me: are we simply waiting for outright catastrophe? No, friends. It's time to make your plans. Get your affairs in order, as they say. This is not a place that wants Jews in its midst. They might say otherwise—the talking points are designed to sooth—but the writing is on every single wall.
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Busaboi
Busaboi@AdrianCoates8·
@southlondonjohn @whitford747 So a christian white woman silently praying on a public pavement outside an abortion clinic is a peaceful protest too? Wel well, she was arrested and charged
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Mark Whitford 🇬🇧
Mark Whitford 🇬🇧@whitford747·
Well done to that Veteran Fusilier. If he was arrested, he should have instead been taken to one side by the police and at the same time telling the Vet that they will now robustly sort out the moronic Antifa, probably with a smattering of Islamists. The police nowadays will always take the easy option to avoid confrontation with anarchists or Islamists at all costs. Appeasement never works. @LancsPolice @LancsRoadPolice @ukhomeoffice @ShabanaMahmood
John Cleese@JohnCleese

I'm afraid the police are on the wrong side here... ...supporting the people who are carrying out a very offensive act

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