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Steven Fosbrook

@FosbrookSteven

Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. Albert Einstein.

Katılım Mayıs 2020
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Steven Fosbrook
Steven Fosbrook@FosbrookSteven·
@linmeitalks Same reason birth rates are down. Our country screws us so hard with tax, rates, rent, electricity, gas etc. Most people are too tired or busy to shop at multiple shops. We are the most expensive country in europe, possibly the world for manufacturing. The UK is dead and ovrprice
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Lin Mei
Lin Mei@linmeitalks·
I completely understand the frustration of British cities no longer looking “English” but can I ask why English businesses have stopped trading in these same places they complain about. I hardly see independent English/white owned fruit and vege, corner shops, butchers, restaurants etc WHY?? There are plenty of empty buildings up and down the high street- so why can’t you English pull your finger out? Can’t be bothered? Poor work ethic? If there is an empty building and no one is taking out a lease or buying it who’s English, what’s wrong with Asian, Middle Eastern businesses setting up shop It just sounds like jealousy at times. Nothing is stopping you from opening a business on a high street of your choice.
Sir James Britain🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@SirJBritain

A 3rd world front for money laundering, parasitising within a Medieval English building. Millions must go. We must Restore Britain.

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Natasha x@GLNatashaxo·
Can I ask something? Is there a reason most people on here don’t show their face? Only asking because I’ve noticed not many do x
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Petrol will last about 2 years with fuel stabiliser. Tinned food, tinned fruit, beans etc. will last a long time. Flour can make bread. Honey lasts forever when stored correctly. Rice. Pasta. Solar panel, battery bank. Starlink. Prepare or don't, it's not my problem.
Charlie Veitch@VeitchAeternis

It begins

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Redactedヅ
Redactedヅ@SnSRedacted·
desalination damage hits local water supplies hard (Gulf states rely 70-90% on it for drinking water), causing regional humanitarian crises, and oil price spikes if Strait of Hormuz closes for a long period of time. But the world gets most water/food/energy elsewhere. Pretty much 0 direct global water shortage; indirect economic pain does not equal Depression-scale collapse. Nothing but spewing hyperbolic fearmongering.
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Steven Fosbrook
Steven Fosbrook@FosbrookSteven·
@SnSRedacted @GreggBell13 @Landeur @VeitchAeternis @grok Every single fucking item you buy is going to cost much more soon. Many businesses will go bust, many people will be out of work, the economy is going to collapse. Food shortages, gas and oil rationing is already starting. Councils will go bust.
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Steven Fosbrook
Steven Fosbrook@FosbrookSteven·
@SnSRedacted @GreggBell13 @Landeur @VeitchAeternis @grok I'll explain from my brothers perspective, he works in building. Every single thing is going to shoot up in price, it's not viable. These businesses are going to go bust because of the price of materials. He's going to lose his house. I warned him, he laughed.
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
🚨 BREAKING: Someone just open-sourced a full offline computer that keeps working when the entire internet goes down. It's called Project N.O.M.A.D. Bookmark it for later. A self-contained offline server with AI, Wikipedia, maps, medical references, and full education courses. All running on your own hardware. No internet. No cloud. No subscription. No telemetry. Companies sell "prepper drives" with static PDFs for hundreds of dollars. This gives you a full AI brain, an entire encyclopedia, and real interactive courses. Free. Forever. What's packed inside: → A fully offline AI assistant powered by Ollama with GPU acceleration (NVIDIA auto-detected) → All of Wikipedia, downloadable and searchable without a connection → Offline maps of any region you choose via OpenStreetMap data → Medical references and survival guides → Full Khan Academy courses with progress tracking → Document upload with semantic search (local RAG) → Project Gutenberg library (60,000+ free books) → Everything accessible through your browser from any device on your local network Here's the part that hits different: A solar panel. A battery. A mini PC. A WiFi access point. That's your entire off-grid knowledge station. Runs on 15 to 65 watts. Works from a cabin, an RV, a sailboat, or a bunker. Internet goes down? You still have AI. You still have maps. You still have medical info. You still have an entire encyclopedia. You still have courses for your kids. 100% Open Source. Apache 2.0 License. (Link in the comments)
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Steven Fosbrook
Steven Fosbrook@FosbrookSteven·
@CodaQueen @80s_Kidz Mine was John Lennon, i cried my eyes out for an hour. I didn't even know who he was, it was the realisation that people die including my mum and dad would too.
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CodaQueen@CodaQueen·
@80s_Kidz I remember one afternoon, when I was 8, being in the TV room after lunch waiting for the video of the days episode of Words & Pictures to be put on. While they were getting set up, the news was on, & the news broke that Kenneth Williams had died. That memory stuck with me.
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80s Kidz@80s_Kidz·
Who remembers watching Words and Pictures on the big TV on wheels at school?
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Steven Fosbrook
Steven Fosbrook@FosbrookSteven·
@80s_Kidz Wow another memory i'd forgotten. These things make me sad though as i wish i could feel how i did then, care free and ignorant to the evil and suffering of the world. Everything was magical and everyone was loving.
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Peter Freitag
Peter Freitag@PeterFreit35313·
That's still something on my mind, even if in the actual conflicts I side with China, Russia, Iran,... None of them have been coming out on the vaccines they used, maximum, they want to discuss the origins of the virus, which is utterly irrelevant to me, as it seems, that the virus made less victims than the vaccines... I only care for the whole truth, at least communicated to me personally, if I am to have a chance to stand down on this issue. The truth sets you free, as they say...
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robster@robster12065612·
Which countries did not go a long with the covid scam if any ? Because they can be the only places which are not following the Agenda 2030 NWO SCRIPT
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Steven Fosbrook
Steven Fosbrook@FosbrookSteven·
@A1an_M It's all planned (General wesley Clark)(greater Israel project)It's all Deliberate and esculating towards worst case scenario, on purpose. The only question is whats the end game? Potentially holodomor 2. Everyone will forget all the other stuff very quickly so they don't care.
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Alan
Alan@A1an_M·
When the bad actors in charge of the world kept their fake pandemics and wars constructed from false premises at a leisurely cadence - once every 10-15 years perhaps - they could get away with it. People forgot or stopped paying attention, those who did remember had passed away, and a new generation had grown up who didn't read history, don't listen, and went through it all willingly for the first time. Also, mainstream media held sway, and propaganda was easily spread, and truth censored. But lately, the bad actors seem to be getting greedy and exhibiting hubris, and launching their fakery more and more frequently and boldly. As a result, and with the help of the internet, more and more poeple are noticing and remembering, and the fakery is becoming less and less effective. Things might look grim now, but the absolute avalanche of fakery is actually a good sign. Hubris always brings about downfall.
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Art Crunchy
Art Crunchy@ArtCrunchy·
Now that we know that Israeli missiles can reach Diego Garcia and the UK and they have nuclear warheads isn't it time we viewed them as a threat rather than Iran?
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