Justin Winsmore

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Justin Winsmore

Justin Winsmore

@JustinWinsmore

Sun is rising 🇻🇦

Katılım Aralık 2014
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TankerTrackers.com, Inc.
TankerTrackers.com, Inc.@TankerTrackers·
From what we can see, 133 tankers have departed the Strait of Hormuz over the past 41 days since 2026-03-01. That's only 3.24 tankers a day. Of that total, 90 are known sanctions violators which wouldn't be paying any tolls to Iran. Among the remaining 43 tankers, we see 3 VLCC supertankers, 1 LNG tanker and 27 LPG tankers. Iraq's oil exports remain abysmal. So much for "brotherly" relations. #OOTT #Tankers #IranWar
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The White Lion
The White Lion@_TheWhiteLion__·
Fake on multiple counts. They were never close to a nuke. Also Trump said he destroyed their nukes capability in last year’s attacks So is he lying now, or was he lying then ? Apart from Netanyahu, every single intelligence agency has accepted that Iran was never close to a nuke.
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captive dreamer
captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Look at the insane levels of narcissism these people have. "We're gonna burn the whole thing down, we are important, we are all that matters." You're just a poster. Nobody cares.
Andrew Torba@BasedTorba

Classic Trump: knife his most loyal supporters in the back while rewarding his biggest enemies. You want war with the nationalist America First anti-Zionist wing of the party? You got it. We'll rip the whole thing down out of spite and have fun doing it.

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The White Lion
The White Lion@_TheWhiteLion__·
@JustinWinsmore @CorduroyChud @captive_dreamer @LokiJulianus Those Muslims are thousands of miles away, and we have nothing to do with them Can you stop making excuses and insulting other people’s intelligence ? I think Muslims are awful and the prophet was a pedo. But that doesn’t mean I’m ok with the Iraq war, or this Iran war
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Justin Winsmore
Justin Winsmore@JustinWinsmore·
@_TheWhiteLion__ @CorduroyChud @captive_dreamer @LokiJulianus Im well aware of the shit jobs report. Would you rather a good job reports which is just government created jobs? Because last I checked, the size of the federal government continues to shrink. You really want to go back to Biden and having illegals shipped everywhere?
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Justin Winsmore
Justin Winsmore@JustinWinsmore·
@TheKouk House prices would have fallen if the migration pump didn't happen
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The White Lion
The White Lion@_TheWhiteLion__·
@captive_dreamer @LokiJulianus Trump the back stabbing cunt - created shitcoins like trump and Melania coin to defraud his supporters - Covered up and never released the Epstein files - Sucked Bibi’s d—k and went to war with Iran, because Bibi has videos of him fiddling kids.
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Jacinta Allan
Jacinta Allan@JacintaAllanMP·
Our Violence Reduction Unit is out in communities across Victoria working hard to reduce violent youth crime through early intervention.
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Dan Oakes
Dan Oakes@DanielMOakes·
@DrewPavlou That’s a lot of words to say ‘can’t trust brown people’ you anthropomorphised toilet brush. Most pathetic thing about this is that these guys would step over you and keep walking if you were on fire. You’re a useful idiot to them and they would have nothing but contempt for you.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
I spent three hours reading Ben Roberts-Smith court documents this morning and found something pretty incredible. TLDR: Previous court cases addressing Ben Roberts-Smith war crime allegations relied on the testimony of illiterate Afghan villagers who called him an infidel. Part of the war crimes claims made against Ben Roberts-Smith relied upon the testimony of Afghan villagers who openly told Australian courts that they viewed Roberts-Smith and Australian soldiers as infidels. Nine Media relied upon the testimony of three key Afghan witnesses in order to support the claim that Roberts-Smith executed a farmer named Ali Jan who he claimed was a Taliban spotter. These men were illiterate subsistence villagers who expressed hatred for ''infidels'' including Australian soldiers during the trial. Hanifa, pictured in court drawings wearing a green shawl, acknowledged directly that foreign soldiers were called ''infidels'' or ''kafir'' and that he did not like them. He also confirmed that persons killed by soldiers were called ''martyrs'' and that he hated Australian soldiers for going near ''our women.'' He said: "If they are coming to our houses, go inside to our women, of course that's what we call them infidels." Mangul, pictured in the court drawings wearing a blue shawl, expressed hatred of foreign soldiers and confirmed his view that they were infidels or kafir and that those they killed were martyrs. He said he did not like the Taliban but still referred to Australian soldiers as infidels. According to Daily Mail court reporting, when asked if he hated the soldiers who invaded his country and did not share his Islamic faith, Mangul said: ''Yes, it is like that.'' Hanifa also told the court that when the soldiers arrived by helicopter, he took a donkey from Ali Jan in an attempt to make them both appear to be nomads: ''I took one of the donkey from him thinking that we will look like nomads and the foreign forces will think that we are nomads.'' The actual mechanics of their testimony is incredible in and of itself. Hanifa told the Federal Court that a man named ''Dr Sharif'' paid for his accommodation, food and transport for up to a year in support of his ability to testify against Roberts-Smith. Dr Sharif worked for representatives of Nine newspapers as a fixer in Afghanistan. Each Afghan key witness said that a local representative for Nine Media paid their family's living expenses since moving to Kandahar, then Kabul, earlier in the year. According to Daily Mail court reporting, one key witness was accompanied by his wife and five children, another by his wife and six children and a third had 14 relatives with him. And the logistics regarding court translation were incredible. The only available court-certified Pashto interpreter lived in Ontario, Canada. When hearings commenced at 10:15am in Sydney, it was 8:15pm in Ontario and 4:45am in Kabul. The Afghan witnesses therefore gave evidence about murders in a Taliban stronghold through a three-way international audiovisual link at dawn, interpreted by someone in a different hemisphere. The court-certified Pashto interpreter conceded that he had difficulty translating from classical Pashto to the rural Pashto dialect the men spoke. All three ultimately testified that they did not see the alleged shooting execution of Ali Jan, but two said they directly observed Roberts-Smith kick him off the cliff. Roberts-Smith has always maintained that Ali Jan was a Taliban spotter in a village that was a Taliban stronghold. It is a matter of historical fact that there was confirmed armed Taliban presence in the village of Darwan the day of the raid and that Roberts-Smith killed a confirmed armed Taliban militant during the wider operation. Roberts-Smith was operating in the village of Darwan while searching for Hekmatullah - a Taliban sleeper agent in the Afghan National Army who massacred three Australian soldiers in cold blood as they prepared to sleep on their own base. This massacre of Australian soldiers was technically a Taliban war crime. By enlisting in the Afghan National Army and wearing its uniform, Hekmatullah had presented himself as a co-belligerent fighting alongside Australian forces - not against them. This made him guilty of the war crime of perfidy. Judge Besanko ultimately dismissed the infidel/kafir argument in a single paragraph for each witness, bracketed with the Dr Sharif financial support argument, writing: ''However, I do not consider (the infidel argument), or indeed the other general motive to lie advanced by the applicant of the sustenance (food and transportation) provided by the respondents through Dr Sharif, to be strong motives for Mohammed Hanifa to lie." In my opinion, this represents an instance of the Australian legal system failing to grapple with the cultural gulf between Australian morals and Pashtunwali morals - raised in a deeply conservative Pashtun culture in which foreign soldiers are categorically viewed as enemies of the faith, living day to day in a Taliban stronghold village, I believe the hatred that these men had towards Australian soldiers means that their testimony cannot be fully trusted. Roberts-Smith's barristers directly put it to Mangul that his religion permitted lying to infidels in some circumstances. Mangul rejected the suggestion — but the mere fact that Roberts-Smith's own counsel felt compelled to raise the question in open court speaks to the cultural gulf I am describing. It must be said that their testimony was not the only testimony against Roberts-Smith that day - their words were held up as corroborating the words of an Australian soldier, Person 4. Besanko J and the Full Court both wrote that even setting aside the Afghan witnesses' evidence, Person 4's account stood. That said, it feels deeply wrong to me that the Australian courts did ultimately choose to rely upon the evidence of men who openly admited they viewed Australian soldiers as infidels and subjects of contempt. It feels like a particularly troubling example of misplaced institutional deference - treating the admission of deep religious hostility as insufficient to question the reliability of evidence. These Afghan witnesses may now testify again in the criminal trial against Roberts-Smith where the standard of proof is ''beyond reasonable doubt'' rather than the civil ''balance of probabilities.'' The criminal standard of ''beyond reasonable doubt'' is substantially higher than the civil ''balance of probabilities'' standard at which the defamation findings were made. It is hard to see their evidence alone passing muster at a criminal standard.
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Justin Winsmore
Justin Winsmore@JustinWinsmore·
@Howlingmutant0 Everyone expects trump just to take the BS the supposed loyal media personalities have been sprouting as of late. Can deliver critism without being deranged but these people sadly fail at that
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Polling USA
Polling USA@USA_Polling·
The president is posting violence/gore videos on his truth social of a woman getting her head beat in Just in case you were wondering what he was up to this evening
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Ash
Ash@AshPolitik·
What's really pissing off the right is how competent Albo is in managing this fuel crisis.
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Justin Winsmore
Justin Winsmore@JustinWinsmore·
@AusPoll6 Kids that grew up during the golden age and remember just how good Australia was before mass migration
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AusPoll
AusPoll@AusPoll6·
Federal voting intention (35-49) 🟥 ALP: 33% (-4) 🟧 ONP: 27% (+14) 🟦 L/NP: 18% (-7) 🟩 GRN: 11% (-2) ⬛️ OTH: 11% (-1) Newspoll (quarterly aggregate) | 12 Jan-26 Mar | n=~1200 [subsample from nationwide poll] | +/- 29 Sep-20 Nov
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Justin Winsmore
Justin Winsmore@JustinWinsmore·
@mattjcan They have no vision and only care about what the next opinion polls says
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Bernard Keane
Bernard Keane@BernardKeane·
Sometimes you only need the headline
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