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Loafalot

@Lloaf1

Anti-evil constitutional conservative, free speech absolutist, truth warrior & dad. Free to read & share: https://t.co/QWHiS99FCw

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Ben Sellers
Ben Sellers@MrBenSellers·
In his famous two-volume biography, Michael Foot tells the story that when Aneurin Bevan was a young man, he would go into Tredegar public library & come out with armfuls of books - anything & everything he could get his hands on: history, biographies … (1/4)
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Real News & History
Real News & History@TomatoBubble·
@Lloaf1 hollow aluminum does not penetrate steel.... there is no debate on that one. whatever flew or didnt fly into the towers that day did not penetrate
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Real News & History@TomatoBubble·
We're Going to the Moon Again. -- April Fools!
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@mxcooper517 @NewsTreason @TomatoBubble @Kabagabagabag02 You didn't answer the question: "WHAT THE HELL IS THAT?!? OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD!!! JESUS FCUKING CHRIST!!!!!" So, what exactly was 'that' then? Plus the broader comment I made earlier today: x.com/Lloaf1/status/…
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I love your work Mike, have learned much from you and promote you whenever I can (e.g. see my pinned tweet). However, Houston we have a problem: from memory this is the 4th time in recent weeks that I have found my views diametrically opposed to yours. I'm not claiming to be infallible, but I am pretty good (receipts, OG anon status, 'Anti-Evil' book, etc). Question: what happens if the Great Awakening explodes and you & Dave (say) end up getting huge traction across Western audiences with tens of millions consuming your work, only to ultimately find out that you guys are wrong about a bunch of important stuff? Will you feel like April Fools? I do also have a long record of being very very censored. Almost everything I post is roundly ignored; our recent exchange re 911 WTC planes / not-planes is a rare exception, but my associated comment waay down under QNR#86 illustrates this point. Have a read of my comment under QNR#87 too: after you dropped off the stream Dave urged his audience to follow the Promethean Action account on X (see at 2:11:00) when both you & I have been pretty critical of them recently. Will the NT mods catch that and get a correction issued? Doubtful imo, I'm not holding my breath. Anyway, I'm just flagging this stuff fyi. As you showed with the 'Apology to JP Morgan' book, you ARE willing to correct the record when necessary (all genuinely wise people have that humility, you can't achieve wisdom without it). Whether the moon landings & 911 planes were real (I can 'prove' (98%) that both were) is not really the point of this post. Rather, I'm encouraging you & @NewsTreason to tighten up your respective operations BEFORE your audiences go galactic ... cuz per the GA, it looks like that could happen at any moment. Respect to you both!!

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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
Dave/Mike ( @NewsTreason @TomatoBubble @Kabagabagabag02 ), my comment below the 'Q News Review #86' Rumble video is being hidden behind a 'Show low scored comment' banner, which has me riled up! So I'm gonna post this short video clip here, which imo pretty much proves the 911 planes were real, unless you think the woman crying, "What the hell is that?" at the start is acting (see my video comment + replies for more rationale, if you can find them ... scroll dowwnnn): youtube.com/watch?v=kQABP8…
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
The consequences ripple down generations. Were there such a thing as a 'unit of suffering' the World Wars would be measured in Petawails.
Vinnie Sullivan@VinnieSull1van

Of the estimated 6 million men who were mobilised, around 700,000 to 750,000 military personnel from United Kingdom and Ireland died during World War I, including my own family members. On top of our working class stock suffering incredible hardships, the British middle-class served prominently as junior officers, leading infantry charges "over the top". While the aristocracy and upper-middle classes dominated early leadership. Meaning that what would have been a considerable number of our real middle class, who were in a more likely position to have gone on to be artists, musicians, poets, architects, land owners, politicians, doctors, and a great many other things were wiped out. World War I acted as a massive catalyst for economic and social upheaval, profoundly affecting the middle class, particularly in Britain and Central Europe. While the war brought relative economic gains to some working-class populations through higher wages and full employment, it severely eroded the savings, status, and stability of middle-class families. As well as losing those who died, punishing inflation, rising taxes, wartime death duties (inheritance taxes) and much else squeezed the remaining middle classes who were already suffering from the war. There was also a devastating, disproportionate impact on the upper-class families of Britain and Europe, accelerating the decline of the aristocracy through heavy battlefield casualties, severe financial strain, and massive social change. Whatever your opinion is on the upper classes today, the fact is that we do not know what they'd have been like had the one's who perished lived. It also has to be noted that in Germany, the financial impact was even more catastrophic. This then happened again in WW2, decreasing each class system and therefore, the Britain that would have been. People often reflect on the major losses that both wars incurred, but I'm not so sure people stop to think about all of the things that never happened, and the people who were never born as a result of each war. Of course, this also deeply effects many other nations, but I'm simply using Britain and Ireland as an example. The vast majority of those to perish were our beloved working class who made up the bulk of Britain and Ireland's effort and bravery. Their reward, was to be thrown back into hell only a few years later during WW2. It's bad enough that each of them did not get to live their lives, but it's also a harrowing thought to consider the many legacies that went with them. Their ancestors had survived until now, only for a meat grinder to thwart all of their efforts at once. When you observe the Britain and Ireland of today, consider the fact that it would look, be, and feel very different if the world wars of the 20th century had not taken place. What a waste.

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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@jakeglmn Then again, being wealthy probably/presumably (in my experience & opinion) significantly enhances your options regarding the formation and maintenance of healthy relationships.
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Jake Gilman
Jake Gilman@jakeglmn·
Harvard tracked 724 men for 80 years to figure out what makes you live longer. They measured everything from income to IQ, and even genetics. The #1 predictor of an early death? Had nothing to do with any of it... Here's what they found (thread):
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UK Column
UK Column@ukcolumn·
When Christian Zionism was invented 200 years ago, the targets marked for Armageddon were the Russian Empire, the Chinese Empire, and the Persian Empire. Fast forward to today: Trump, Hegseth, and the Christian Zionist crazies are confronting Russia, China, and Iran. Cliff Kiracofe's delivery of that fact — and the pause that follows — is one of the most quietly devastating moments in the interview.
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@RealChrisLangan Q-op FAKE war to awaken Western populations to the reality that their leaders have long been compromised by Epstein-type operations run by globalists (e.g. 911/Bush/Bibi). Trump is playing a role (Epstein kompromat, Bibi's puppet). Follow @TomatoBubble rumble.com/c/c-1609325/pl…
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Chris Langan
Chris Langan@RealChrisLangan·
I have a question. As we all know, WW3 is in progress. While some might argue, I figure that 15 countries plus Russia and China involved in support capacities is plenty for a world war. Like it or not, it's a global conflict, and according to Iran, it won't be ending any time soon. Specifically, the nations involved include: The US, Iran, Israel, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Cyprus, Azerbaijan, the UK (a royal navy destroyer and counter-drone helicopters were dispatched to Cyprus after a base was hit), France, and Germany (Iranian strikes hit French and German personnel, and a German army camp in Jordan was attacked). Not a good show, as the US is being credited with “starting it”, and we, the citizens of the US, weren't even asked about it but are now being blamed for it. Yes, I understand that Israel announced that it was going to attack Iran one way or the other, thus forcing the President's hand, or so it must have seemed to him. (Remember, the first thing that Israel does with any powerful US politician is surround him and control the information in/out portals.) But still. One might object that the important fact is that the US Congress wasn't asked about it. But as the US Congress hasn’t represented the US people in a long, long time - after all, it’s been too busy representing Israel and the Ukraine - it is of no real significance whatsoever. It’s a cathouse, a den of ill repute, an STD dispensary. If the US Founding Fathers were here, all of its nearby trees would be ornamented with “inside traitors”. This presents Americans with a vexing question: WHY? As near as any of us can figure, the problem is Iranian WMDs. No, we never actually saw any - just like we never saw any in Iraq (those never really existed, tee hee!) - but we have their supposed existence on “good authority”. Even if not, they would soon have existed anyway. And then what? Yes, Muslim nations with nukes is a problematical notion. Muslims have this thing called “jihad”, and over the course of world history (and recent history too), they haven’t exactly been wallflowers about it. They invaded Europe twice, and now they’re invading every Western nation on the planet with "help from above". But what about Pakistan? Pakistan is a Muslim nation too, and it has nukes. Why wasn’t it a big deal when Pakistan got the bomb, but not so with Iran? Yes, I understand - Iran is too close to Bibi Netanyahu and his friends for their personal comfort. But it’s getting to be a small world, and everyone on Earth can be hit by a missile from somewhere. Iran has been able to reach Israel with missiles for a long time now, and never made a secret of it. So what gives? Why is the horrific possibility of a Muslim country with nukes such a big deal in the case of Iran, but not Pakistan, which has had many problems with its neighbor India just as Iran has had problems with Israel? We seem to be missing anything like symmetry and consistency here, and it bothers the heck out of me. Does anyone know why this situation makes sense, as opposed to being a dark, ugly clown show? It's important that we get to the bottom of it, as even though we can all afford infinite fuel bills - obviously! - it threatens to cripple the global economy. (And not to be impertinent, but the "Samson Option" of our greatest ally may soon be on the table.) What am I missing? I understand that Iran may already have nukes. How terrifying! But if so, why drastically increase the probability that they'll be used for self-defense? I understand that those running the show are a lot smarter than me, but how's about a clue? Don't hold back any critical info, and thanks!
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@MikMacUSA @irvingbooks What surprises me is that 'we' Brits agreed en masse to fight WW2 at all, given that it began <21yrs after the end of WW1 (the-war-to-end-all-wars). Why, after those 4 years of widespread, unimaginable suffering, did that generation agree to do it all again? It beggars belief!
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MikMac@MikMacUSA·
@irvingbooks I couldn't watch the entire video. My fathers 1st cousin was raids in ww2, Hamburg, Dresden, etc, he was navigator and led to the places to drop bombs and those bombs killed hundreds of thousands, he lost his mind. He could not live with the deaths he caused and went mental.
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IRVING BOOKS
IRVING BOOKS@irvingbooks·
In 20 minutes, Allied bombers burned 17,600+ alive in Pforzheim, one in three dead. A harmless German town famous for watches & jewellery. You’ve never heard of it. But you’re not allowed to question Auschwitz. Real crime? Killing innocents.
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@ryangerritsen House prices have been too high across the West for decades; a deliberate policy imo, fuelled by 0% interest rates & QE in order to lower our birth rates. Luciferians sure are good at what they do.
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@real_shirelass Could be, "The death is irreversible, the fact *is* she's trapped." Didn't she give Liz Truss an audience 1 or 2 days prior to her rather sudden 'death'? Together with Charles' Grim Reaper it all reeks of Q-op, i.e. radical changes implemented without unduly alarming populations.
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The Yorkshire Lass
The Yorkshire Lass@real_shirelass·
The days when viewers were creeped out by a ghostly whisper during live coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession. A female voice can be heard saying "The death is irreversible...the fact that she's trapped..." during the British broadcasters' live coverage.
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Tom Kinnaird🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🆘️🦄⛓️🗣
The Smiling Knife: The Myth of the Labour Saviour and the Great Industrial Clearances of Scotland To the generation of Scots born into the era of the "service economy," the story of Scotland’s industrial death is a comforting lie. The truth is far more sinister. #Scotland
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Spraying just one dandelion with roundup will kill 100+ pollinators. The flower won't die right away and will be visited by dozens of bees and butterflies, poisoning them as well. NEVER spray spring dandelions. Ever.
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Loafalot@Lloaf1·
@elonmusk TBH I'm not convinced re this. It didn't apply to me, nor many others. Normies probably fear economic hardship if they step out of their rut. Give them some reasonable options, an incentive to actually listen & comprehend, and many/most will (imo) probably be OK.
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