Asgaard

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Asgaard

Asgaard

@AsgaardSharon

United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2022
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Asgaard@AsgaardSharon·
'Britain is months away from civil war': How a conflict would play out: ... youtu.be/FPlRtqnHbU0?si… via @YouTube This is correct and the future of Britain…must listen and watch
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Josh Hunt
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt·
The retirement plan for an entire generation was 'my house will fund it.' Downsize, release equity, live off the difference. But that only works if the next generation can afford to buy at the prices you need to sell at. They can't. And that gap is going to define the next decade of British politics.
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Josh Hunt
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt·
No political party in the UK can tell the truth about what’s coming. The honest message is… your house isn’t worth what you think it is, your pension won’t deliver what was promised, and public services are going to get worse regardless of who’s in charge. Nobody wins an election saying that. So nobody says it.
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John Olooney
John Olooney@OlooneyJohn·
Ive been a funeral director for getting on for 20 years now. Ive never ever heard of anyone being buried then exhumed and cremated. Never. If this really did happen it will have certainly been to destroy evidence of his murder. Probably toxicology. Not a single family I have ever worked with would have requested it. Not one. The only exumation ive seen happen in recent times, and in locally was when i heard of a travelling community who were very unhappy about what can and cannot be left on the loved ones grave in a specific cemetery or historically when the coroner is exhuming to examines for possible foul play murder victim. But to exhume simply for cremation ? It simply doesnt happen, ive never seen it in twenty years. Never. Thats a very deliberate destruction of criminal biological evidence. It must have been something that was still present in the remians (toxicology) and would have revealed he had been murdered. You also have to justify it to the coroner as well to get the exhumation order. I wonder what the "need" was submitted as and which coroner signed that off. ? Follow the money/Lodge. Ah yes, coroners, the same coroners hiding the clots. And of course Ashes tell no tales. God bless Dr David Kelly, clearly he could not be bought. RIP What a real nasty piece of work blair has turned out to be hasnt he.
che guevara@Tiger911494404

Did you know that the body of Iraq weapons inspector Dr David Kelly, who died mysteriously in 2003 after being named by 10 Downing Street for criticising its war-promoting dossier, had been exhumed and his remains cremated/// Was he murdered,was Blair implicated

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rabbitholebot
rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
Bill Gates is a bigger threat to your future than Vladimir Putin
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Asgaard@AsgaardSharon·
My X feed is being compromised and is full of bots and AI…
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Peter Hague
Peter Hague@peterrhague·
NASA releasing some absolute banger images; here is a wider shot of the "Earthset" which is probably closer to what the crew saw at that point
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David Betz
David Betz@DavidBe31099196·
I concede that a culture of obedience (or tolerance, as other usually put it) is a bulwark against civil war. British people have been obedient and tolerant because they’ve been blessedly well governed historically. These last few decades have been immensely destructive of that culture, however. The iconoclasm until recently has been sub rosa but it’s not staying that way, sledgehammers and not metaphorical.
Camus@newstart_2024

“The breakdown of society is happening very, very fast. I don’t know if we can survive it.” Dr. Iain McGilchrist warns that we can’t keep smashing our own culture with a sledgehammer and expect people to still see anything worthwhile in it. The most tolerant societies in history created the openness that’s now being weaponized against them. When one side claims absolute moral certainty, nuance dies and anything can be justified. It feels like a return of the Puritan spirit — convinced of its own righteousness and intolerant of everything else. What do you think — are we tearing down more than we’re building?

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