Ruth Learner

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Ruth Learner

Ruth Learner

@LearnerRuth

Writer, editor, photographer and lover of Russian and French literature and crime fiction, cats and honest people who say it like it is.

London, England Katılım Ekim 2022
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@amun_sarah @BGatesIsaPyscho since 2014 the US has controlled Ukraine - already a failed state - to launder money. Europe betrayed the Russians via failing on Minsk Accords - arming the fascist Ukrainian divisions to keep bombs on Russian speaking East… threatening NATO m’ship on its borders - get educated.
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Sara
Sara@amun_sarah·
@BGatesIsaPyscho You’re wrong. I’m a U.K. citizen. I voted Labour. I fully support our support for Ukraine. Putin is in the wrong, he invaded Ukraine & needs to understand we Brits do not give in to bullies & war criminals.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇬🇧🇺🇦 “We will provide Ukraine with 5,000 missiles” “We need to keep up the pressure on Putin through the provision of long range capabilities” Keir Starmer is still trying his best to ignite WW3 using YOUR taxes. Nobody wants or voted for this.
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Lord Bebo
Lord Bebo@MyLordBebo·
🇪🇺🇷🇺 EU's Ursula von der Leyen called Putin a "predator" and said his proxies had been targeting European societies for years with "hybrid attacks, cyber attacks" and "weaponized migrants"
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@jeremycorbyn Mate - you’re on the wrong side of history - violent Sharia law will prevail with a shitload of revenge, an Islamic state which will legitimise Israel (ironically) and balkanise Syria - you reckon that’s some kind of liberation?
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
As the people of Syria come out of the horrors of war, torture and imprisonment, I asked the Foreign Secretary what he was doing to protect the rights of Kurdish people, and whether he would call for an end to Israel's illegal occupation of the Golan Heights.
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@realDonaldTrump What drug are you on? Or who offered to write this bizarre, inaccurate, confused and seriously dumb tweet?
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Opposition fighters in Syria, in an unprecedented move, have totally taken over numerous cities, in a highly coordinated offensive, and are now on the outskirts of Damascus, obviously preparing to make a very big move toward taking out Assad. Russia, because they are so tied up in Ukraine, and with the loss there of over 600,000 soldiers, seems incapable of stopping this literal march through Syria, a country they have protected for years. This is where former President Obama refused to honor his commitment of protecting the RED LINE IN THE SAND, and all hell broke out, with Russia stepping in. But now they are, like possibly Assad himself, being forced out, and it may actually be the best thing that can happen to them. There was never much of a benefit in Syria for Russia, other than to make Obama look really stupid. In any event, Syria is a mess, but is not our friend, & THE UNITED STATES SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT. THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT. LET IT PLAY OUT. DO NOT GET INVOLVED!
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USA NEWS 🇺🇸
USA NEWS 🇺🇸@usanewshq·
🚨BREAKING: Robert De Niro and Bruce Springsteen say they are leaving the United States now that Donald Trump will be President. What's your reaction?
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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
What is the first word that comes to your mind when you see this image?
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@WASoutlooks @wolsned Me too dot com - I bought mine two years ago and the gas refills are now as much as if I had a full electric heater running - I have given up on mine and trying jumpers - really old old school
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Caroline Mikuta
Caroline Mikuta@WASoutlooks·
@wolsned Darren I have one of these and they too are expensive. £56.50 for 15g refill and they last less than a week- on low I add! So there's over £200- Total: £226 a month ON TOP of electric used.
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Darren of Plymouth
Darren of Plymouth@DarrenPlymouth·
Going old school to combat stupid electric prices.
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
If you could describe this man in one sentence what would it be?
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@NinaByzantina Shoigu got a promotion - dumb mis reporting and beat up hysteria - talk about distracting from … potentially ww 3
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Nina 🐙 Byzantina
Nina 🐙 Byzantina@NinaByzantina·
I don't know about you, but the first thing I thought of when I read about Putin's ministerial cabinet shakeup and his replacement of 🇷🇺 Defense Minister Shoigu is that Prigozhin got his wish after all....from beyond the grave. This move is also yet another indication of how Putin operates: rather than responding emotionally and trigger-happily, he is legalistic, rational, and slow to act. But when he does, the decision is well-considered and usually final. Here, Putin waited until after the presidential election when he received the full mandate of the people. This is why it always blows my mind that so many Western politicians and pundits try so hard to present Putin as unpredictable and irrational when he is anything but.
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Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@wideawake_media She is a crook and corrupt as fuck. Fat chance this’ll go far given Europe is bankrupt. Oh and does she bathe in tanning muck.
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Wide Awake Media
Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
European Central Bank president, Christine Lagarde, announces the launch of the EU's new CBDC—the digital euro—which will enable unelected technocrats to dictate how, when, where, on what and by whom it can be spent, including the imposition of social credit, carbon allowance and vaccine passport systems. And despite the lie that "cash is here to stay", you can be absolutely certain that megalomaniacs like Lagarde have every intention of gradually phasing out cash altogether.
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@Zlatti_71 Exactly. Pig ignorant, arrogant, warmongering, out of touch politicians is all we have left here. I mentally disappear them as best I can.
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Zlatti71
Zlatti71@Zlatti_71·
Maria Zakharova: “British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivered a condemning speech today at the Policy Exchange analytical center: "Putin's recklessness has brought us closer to a dangerous nuclear escalation than anything since the Cuban Missile Crisis. When Putin halted gas supplies, it had a devastating impact on people's lives and jeopardized our energy security. In a world of escalating conflicts and constant danger, a hundred million people were forced to flee their homes." Sunak's lies are so desperate that he evokes pity. Could it just be sheer ignorance? To make it clearer for Sunak, let's break it down: Firstly, regarding the "dangerous nuclear escalation," it's the Kiev regime, not anyone else, that's shelling Europe's largest nuclear power plant – the Zaporizhzhia NPP. This is known by everyone, including the IAEA, and of course, Downing Street. Secondly, Russia never stopped gas supplies, not for a second. This is an undeniable fact. Moreover, it was the US, along with its scattered cronies in NATO, that prohibited hydrocarbon imports from Russia. Initially, they did it themselves, then through the G7, pressuring the EU to refrain from purchasing Russian pipeline and liquefied natural gas. Yet, even after all this, Russia remains the most reliable supplier, fully meeting its contractual obligations. If anyone caused "devastating impacts on people's lives," it's those who ordered the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines. And when Russia proposed creating a transparent international mechanism under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General, they made international investigation of this act of terrorism impossible. Who are these malicious countries? The US, which promised to destroy the pipeline, Britain, and France, which blocked the relevant resolution in the UN Security Council. You, Rishi, are the Prime Minister of Britain. You should remember the position you instructed your diplomats to take in the Security Council on this matter. By the way, London's allies, American diplomats, then called the Russian initiative "an attempt to discredit competent investigations currently being conducted by Sweden, Denmark, and Germany." "National competent investigations" ultimately amounted to nothing: investigations in Sweden and Denmark were terminated, the cases closed, and Germany is following suit. Now, Sunak's biggest lie. That Moscow allegedly stopped supplying energy resources. Well, the remaining functional thread – the B pipeline of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline system – is still operational. But it's closed on the Western end. European leaders, including Scholz, openly admit that they "can hardly envision the operationalization of the remaining thread of the gas pipeline." Why? Because Washington forbids it. Thirdly, about immigration and "a hundred million people forced to flee their homes." Spare us the mockery, Rishi, or better yet, don't become a laughingstock. Iraq. Libya. Yemen. Afghanistan. The Arab Spring. Escalation in the Middle East. The Sudanese crisis. All these are the results of Western engineering that triggered the displacement of millions of people, not only to other regions but straight to the afterlife. And this is primarily the result of Anglo-Saxon crimes. Ask your minister, Cameron, he voted for the invasion of Iraq back then and later tried to halt the investigation into British military crimes. I want to remind you separately that it was thanks to the efforts of the West that the "Islamic State" was created. We have repeatedly talked about this. And finally, about today. It was the British, among others, who stood behind two unconstitutional coups in Ukraine, which led to civil war, the rise of nationalism, and undermined security in the region. This, in turn, led to several waves of refugees from Ukraine, millions of citizens who headed to Russia. And it was our country that welcomed hundreds of thousands of people from Ukrainian territory in 2014,
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
What is the first film you think of when you see JACK NICHOLSON?
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All The Right Movies
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
Who would you call the most stunning actress of all time?
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@Stella_Assange Great but Thin pickings - he’s at the heart of everything Wikileaks is about - deep state thru and thru and is on the way out in so many ways
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Ruth Learner
Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@Jonathan_K_Cook I’m shocked you use the word shocked as if it still has any meaning - the legacy media has long bled shock (and awe - for that matter) dry.
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Jonathan Cook
Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook·
Here's a simple test you can take at home to learn how susceptible you are to state-corporate propaganda: 1. Were you shocked when Israel began the mass slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza after October 7? Yes = Utterly susceptible 2. Were you shocked when your government threw its weight behind Israel as it committed genocide? Yes = Highly susceptible 3. Were you shocked when supposedly progressive politicians and liberal media outlets gave their backing to Israel as it committed genocide? Yes = Very susceptible If you were not shocked by any of these developments, I take my hat off to you. There are few of us who are not to some degree susceptible to these bogus moral narratives about ourselves, our leaders and our allies that we've been fed from infancy.
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Ruth Learner@LearnerRuth·
@Stella_Assange @james_freeman__ No autopsy yet - jumping on a legacy media deep state bandwagon will not help J. Assange. Navalny died too young but he was a suspect figure with dubious ideology. Gonzalo Lira was proven murdered (beatings, neglect) by the SBU in Ukraine prison and nobody gave a toss -
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Stella Assange
Stella Assange@Stella_Assange·
Utterly devastating news. Navalny has died in prison. He was only 47. Had he not been imprisoned, he would be alive. Navalny was an opposition figure, but his investigative journalism exposed the corruption of the ruling elites in Russia. Navalny had recently been moved to a remote penal colony in Russian Arctic. I feel for his wife Yulia and their two children, who will probably never really know what happened. Condolences to his friends and family.
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