Neil Jackson

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Neil Jackson

Neil Jackson

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Defiant Ghost
Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost·
“You only need ONE thing to know you're standing in the middle of a PSYOP.” Chase Hughes (world-renowned behavior expert & interrogation trainer) breaks down the simplest red flag to spot psychological operations in real time. If the opinion requires people to be silenced, cancelled, or publicly shamed, If you’re not allowed to question it, If you’re expected to just shut up and go along, It’s a PSYOP. Watch until the end. This will open your eyes.
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Catherine Blaiklock
Catherine Blaiklock@blaiklockBP·
This is John-Paul Marks - make him famous. He approved @AngelaRayner's ability to commit tax fraud with no consequences. HMRC First Permanent Secretary & CEO: April 2025–present; approved by Starmer. Normal Oxbridge grad in sociology stuff. Principal Private Secretary to Yvette Cooper at DWP He presumably loves illegals being brought in by RNLI because he helps give them lots of money. The sort of civil servant who needs to go.
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Crypto Tice
Crypto Tice@CryptoTice_·
BREAKING: Poland just told the EU to go to hell. President Nawrocki vetoed the Digital Services Act. "The state is supposed to guarantee freedom. Not restrict it." The EU spent years building the most sophisticated censorship machine in the Western world. One man. One veto. Destroyed. Think about what this law actually was. > Governments deciding what you can post. > Governments deciding what you can share. > Governments deciding what is true. > Governments deciding what you are allowed to think. Poland said no. While Germany complied. While France complied. While the entire EU rolled over. Poland vetoed it. - The same Poland that buys more gold than the ECB. - The same Poland that surpassed the European Central Bank in reserves. - The same Poland that has been right about everything. Is now the last wall standing between European citizens and state-controlled speech. The EU doesn't want free citizens. It wants manageable ones. Poland just reminded them what freedom actually looks like. Every European should be paying attention.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Robert F. Kennedy Jr: “If you look at the Pfizer vaccine studies, the people who got the vaccine had a 23 percent HIGHER death rate from all causes.” Bill Maher: “But that could be the disease itself…” RFK Jr.: “Then the vaccine doesn’t work, does it?” If a vaccine doesn’t reduce overall deaths, it failed. If deaths go up, it’s not protection. It’s harm. They censored doctors. They buried data. They bullied the public.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Emotionally perfect … You might not like what I have to say here but… The AI “Jonny Bones” galvanised more support, engagement and emotional reaction than today’s human political leaders ever manage. And it is brilliant 🔥 Think about it carefully. An artificial character, with no childhood, no sacrifice, and no lived experience, can outperform politicians because it says exactly what the majority feel. And then think about your leaders of the future. They won’t be the bad guys. Ye….. that!
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Ellie Rofe
Ellie Rofe@eliotranch·
I left school when I was 17 (got 'asked to leave', is the more accurate term I guess). This was 1997. My unqualified, entry-level salary was more than the average salary now. My Dad - hopping mad - had sent me to three months of secretarial college and I came out into an £18k job in the local Glaxo factory as an admin assistant. To give a sense of how long ago this was - my boss would hand-write messages onto sheets of paper and I would touch-type them into this new-fangled 'email' thing she couldn't fathom. Nearly 30 years later, the equivalent - in purchasing power at least - would be £36k. A year later, I parlayed that up to a £21k job in the R&D side - still as a PA, 18 years old. I saved up and went to Taiwan to teach English for a bit. When I got back, I went to London and got a job earning £24k designing presentations and documents in a marketing agency. I was 20yo. The equivalent in 2026 would be £46k. With zero qualifications beyond the ability to touch-type and a certificate saying I could use Word, Excel and PowerPoint, I was on 1.35x the average salary now. I made a lot of mistakes as a kid. Most of my mates did. But the economy I lived in allowed the messiness of life to roll out. We could learn, take risks and still be able to live and breathe. We are failing future generations. And we have a generation that's already been failed. Our politicians are addicted to cheap slogans. They want power, not service. The failure of their reality-denying ideologies continues to spiral outwards. Yes, immigration plays a role. Yes, housing, technology and deindustrialisation play a role. But the state has morphed into a deeply incompetent, self-indulgent boondoggle machine, that spends more time bribing voters than it does serving - or investing in - the country.
Social Democratic Party@SDPhq

The average British salary should be £65,000. It's £34,000. Fifty years of political failure. One plan to fix it. The SDP's Investment State documentary, out now:

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🇺🇸 Thomas A. Whitaker
The UK just deployed a political weapon it's only used once before in modern history. And nobody is talking about what it just backfired into. 🚨 🚨 🚨 KEIR STARMER BANNED FOREIGN JOURNALISTS FROM ENGLAND TO STOP A RALLY → IT PRODUCED THE LARGEST ANTI-GOVERNMENT MARCH IN YEARS 🚨 🚨 🚨 The Home Office issued entry bans on 11 foreign nationals ahead of the 16 May 'Unite the Kingdom' rally in central London. Rebel News founder Ezra Levant. Multiple journalists. Commentators. Banned from the country. To stop a march. Metropolitan Police deployed 4,000+ officers. Live facial recognition. Drones. Dogs. Horses. The result: tens of thousands — some estimates reaching hundreds of thousands — flooding the streets of London anyway. THE WEAPON: → UK Home Office entry bans — 11 foreign nationals barred from the country → Prime Minister publicly labeled the rally "extremist" and "hatred and division" → Starmer framed it as "a battle for the soul of our nation" in direct pre-rally statements → Police mobilized at a scale typically reserved for state visits or terror threats → Live facial recognition deployed across central London → Rival pro-Palestine march simultaneously permitted on the same day → Metropolitan Police prepared for 50,000 — the actual crowd exceeded preparation → Government rhetoric amplified international media attention across the US and Europe THE TARGET: → A march organized around "national unity, free speech, and Christian values" → Organized weeks after Reform UK seized 1,350+ council seats and control of 13 councils in the 8 May local elections → Reform's gains came primarily at Labour's direct expense — Essex, Sunderland, council after council THE MATH: → Reform UK: 1,350+ seats gained in a single election cycle → 13 councils flipped — including Essex with 42 seats → Starmer's response: ban journalists, deploy 4,000 officers, call the march extremist → Outcome: the bans became the story, the march became a symbol, and the streets filled anyway Read that again. 💀 Every ban Starmer issued handed organizers a government-censorship narrative 💀 Every officer deployed turned a political rally into a national confrontation 💀 The suppression didn't shrink the movement — it advertised it ⚠️ Reform just proved it can win elections. The march proved it can also fill streets. ⚠️ Starmer called it "a battle for the soul of our nation" — and then lost the visual battle on live television ⚠️ This isn't a fringe moment. This is what a political realignment looks like in the streets. They're showing you the arrests and the police lines. They're NOT showing you what this sequence actually means — a government that just lost 1,350 council seats in one night responded to the aftermath by banning journalists and calling a march extremist, and the streets answered with the largest visible opposition mobilization in years. You don't ban foreign journalists to stop a fringe event. You ban foreign journalists when you're afraid of what the footage will show. And you only deploy 4,000 officers with drones and facial recognition when you already know the crowd is going to be too large to ignore. Process that. Most people won't see this. RT to change that. 🔥 I'll keep you updated as this unfolds, turn on notifications this is EXTREMELY important.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
After decades of pushing the man-made climate change is going to destroy the planet the top UN science committee admits finally they got it wrong. Don’t worry about the generations of young people guilt tripped to the point where they don’t want to have children to ‘save the planet’. Why doesn’t someone put a claim for damages against them ? Alarm and distress ?? @realDonaldTrump/116586488927495029" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru
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Paul Embery
Paul Embery@PaulEmbery·
What right do the liberal elites have to accuse others of spreading "division" when they have spent the past 30 years imposing an ideology on the British people which itself has been hugely divisive? They don't deserve to be taken seriously.
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
Who is attacking synagogues & Jews in the UK ?… is it the far right ? NO Who makes up 85% of the terrorist watch list ? … is it the far right ? NO Who makes up the majority of the covered up grooming & rape gangs ? … is it the far right ? NO @Keir_Starmer stop lying
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
GB News report the truth about yesterdays Unite the Kingdom Rally.The numbers attending, who they are and why they were there. Starmer’s smear is shown as the lie it was. Labelling us as ‘far right’. That’s why I have attended every rally, the people are always amazing.
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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
It’s almost impossible to overstate how correct Assange is on this. The last year the CDC published national cancer incidence statistics was for 2022. They used to have these stats compiled by May or June of the following year. But starting in 2022 they told us they needed *years* to sort and publish this data. They didn’t publish the 2022 numbers until late 2023 and they haven’t published another complete set of data since. Instead if you google “CDC cancer statistics” you’ll get returns of articles titled “Highlights from 2025 US Cancer Statistics” that then use the data from 2003-2022. Having spent an inordinate amount of time on CDC Wonder during the vaccine years, I know exactly how outrageous these games are. We should have complete data sets for *at least* 2023 & 2024 and by the end of next month we should have 2025 as well. But instead we are told to simply use pre-vaccine data to infer today’s numbers. How long before the archives are corrupted and disappeared, making pre-vaccine to post-vaccine analysis impossible?
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Noah B. Price@TrueOnX

🚨 Julian Assange Warned us: "Digital archives let them erase history with one click. One day: "Page not found." The next: "it never happened." They control what you remember. Save physical books. Archive offline. Don't trust the cloud. This is how 1984 wins.

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Leanne
Leanne@LeanneSpurs·
As an NHS worker, if I divulged a patients details to anyone other than an appropriate Doctor, Nurse, or other official, I would rightly be sacked. Yet we have a government - former Health Secretary @wesstreeting - handing over all of our personal and confidential patient data to the American company, Palantir.
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Josh Hunt
Josh Hunt@iAmJoshHunt·
I can sense change in the air. A tsunami of public scrutiny is building, and the political class hasn’t seen it coming. I think they’re about to get flattened by it. The tax burden is at its highest level since the Second World War. Public services are visibly straining… and even disappearing. Debt servicing costs are eating a growing share of receipts. There’s a creeping, unshakeable sense across the country that something has gone badly wrong. People want answers. And they want them now. For decades, the deal has been pretty simple. We work hard and pay our taxes, and we trust the institutions to look after running the country so we can get on with our lives. However, that silent agreement has been totally broken. Especially now the state wants to insert itself in almost every facet of our lives. People are getting angry. Very angry. And not in a vague, shout-at-the-news way. In a specific, evidence-based, “I’m going to look at the data myself” way. This is a politician’s worst nightmare. What the political class seem not to have grasped. Not the MPs, not the ministers, not the senior civil service. The public now has the tools, the time, the access, and the will to actually check the work. And that’s what they’re doing. Annual accounts. Procurement records. Quango budgets. Consultant fees. Departmental headcounts. FOI responses. Hansard. Companies House. Local authority spending. It’s all out there. Most of it has been for years. Almost nobody was looking. The media has done a terrible job of digging. So now the public are doing the work themselves as they see how this country has been steered toward a cliff edge. Independent analysts. Retired professionals. Journalists with Substacks. Ordinary citizens with spreadsheets and a spare afternoon. They’re picking through it line by line. And they’re sharing what they find. Social media accounts, websites, apps, video channels, are all being created to share the latest disaster uncovered in the data. That the mainstream media has done a terrible job of covering. So far, the surface has barely been scratched. And what’s already emerging is genuinely staggering. Waste at a scale that would end careers in the private sector overnight. Decisions that defy basic competence. Spending that no rational person would attempt to defend. This is going to get a lot more uncomfortable for the people on the receiving end. A lot more. Because once the public starts looking, and they have, there’s no putting that genie back in the bottle. Every receipt, every contract, every appointment, every excuse will be examined and circulated. The era of spending other people’s money without anyone really watching is ending. The reckoning is just getting started.
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Robbie
Robbie@Robbie_Reasons·
I think all MP's should be audited every year.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Here’s Starmer giving President Trump some misinformation on free speech in the UK. And then he banned foreign reporters from attending a political rally in case they said something he didn’t like. Doesn’t look like protecting free speech to me. It looks like controlling it.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Civil servants at WEFminster, running quangos and following a globalist agenda, now plan to subvert democracy by attempting to destroy a Reform government, with what their unions call an ‘Industrial defence strategy’ Paralysing the country with strikes in order to stop Reform doing what they promise the people. And they think they are the good guys ‼️
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
People can argue about J. K. Rowling all they like, but one thing nobody can take away from her is this: She has spent years using her wealth, influence and voice to support women, vulnerable children, survivors of abuse and causes most celebrities are too frightened to even speak about. Nearly £19 million donated in just the last year alone to charities supporting women and disadvantaged children. That matters. In an age where many wealthy public figures hide behind PR teams and silence, Rowling has been willing to risk her reputation, friendships, Hollywood backing and endless abuse because she believes women deserve protection, dignity, privacy and a voice. You may agree with her. You may disagree with her. But courage is standing by what you believe when it costs you something. And whatever history says about the Harry Potter books, I genuinely believe the work she’s done fighting for women’s rights and supporting vulnerable women will end up being even more important than the stories she wrote. Books can inspire generations. But helping real women in the real world changes lives forever. A lot of powerful people abandoned women because they were scared of backlash. J.K Rowling didn’t.
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