Ratboy
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@sungleeiq Great! Seems like the world would do something about Iran! You can't let Iran threaten the world!
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NOBODY KNOWS HOW FUCKED THE SITUATION IN THE PERSIAN GULF ACTUALLY IS.
3,200 ships are TRAPPED in the Persian Gulf right now.
Crews are running out of drinking water.
One ship called the local port authority and BEGGED for permission to dock — just to get water.
They were DENIED. 💀
Let that sink in.
These aren't military ships. These are commercial vessels — carrying oil, grain, electronics — with civilian crews who are now stranded with NO supplies and NO way out.
– 3,200 ships STUCK ⚠️
– Crews running out of WATER 💀
– Port authorities REFUSING to let them dock ⚠️
– Multiple ships reporting the SAME situation 💀
⚠️ For context — the Suez Canal crisis in 2021 blocked 400 ships. This is EIGHT TIMES worse. And nobody is talking about it.
They're showing you missile interceptions and oil price charts.
They're NOT showing you thousands of crew members slowly running out of drinking water in the middle of a war zone.
If these ships start getting abandoned, the environmental disaster alone would be catastrophic. Thousands of tons of fuel, cargo, chemicals — just sitting there.
This is not a shipping disruption. This is a HUMANITARIAN CRISIS unfolding in real time.
Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨
X is hiding this. Follow + RT before it disappears. 🔥

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@SamaHoole @ThaiLegal123 Funny how I hear about people living in rural, illiterate regions with baptismal records at best living way into their 100s.
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@ThaiLegal123 The questionable birth records of the blue zones has been well established.
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The Mediterranean diet.
Olive oil, legumes, flatbread, a bit of fish, fresh vegetables. Celebrated by nutritionists. Promoted by governments. Backed by decades of epidemiological research. The gold standard.
Have you ever wondered what you're actually being sold?
You're being sold poverty.
Not the aesthetic, sun-soaked, terracotta-pot version of poverty you see in the lifestyle supplement. Actual poverty. The diet of peasant farmers in 1950s Crete who ate whatever they could grow on a smallholding, couldn't afford meat most weeks, and supplemented their calories with beans because beans were cheap.
Ancel Keys arrived in Crete in 1952. He found men who were lean, who had low heart disease rates, who ate legumes and olive oil and not very much animal protein.
He did not ask why they weren't eating much meat. He assumed it was a choice. A cultural preference. A sophisticated understanding of nutrition developed over centuries.
It was Lent. The Orthodox Church mandated fasting: no meat, no dairy, for 180 to 200 days per year. The Cretan farmers weren't choosing the Mediterranean diet. They were following religious abstention rules while surviving on whatever the land and their income would stretch to.
Keys found men who were thin because they were doing manual agricultural labour in a semi-arid climate on restricted calories. He found men with low heart disease because they were young: the old ones had died in the war and the German occupation had decimated the population.
He found a correlation, discarded the context, built a thesis, and the entire Western nutritional establishment built a cathedral on top of it.
The Mediterranean diet is not ancient wisdom.
It is the diet of people who couldn't afford anything better, repackaged for an audience that can afford anything it likes and has been persuaded to choose the cheap option anyway.
The poor man's diet. Sold back to the poor man at a premium.
Remarkable, really.

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@Poppy_yyyyyyyy @SamaHoole @AyrshireBog According to the left, living beings are not part of nature.
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@SamaHoole @AyrshireBog I’ve currently got an ‘environmental activist’ in my replies telling me that conservation grazing cattle is bad and I should dig a pond instead 🤦♀️
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Activist: "The water usage for beef is obscene. Thousands of litres per kilogram."
Farmer: "That's rainfall."
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The figure includes all the rain that falls on the pasture. The cows drink from the stream. The rain falls whether there's a cow here or not."
Activist: "It's still water consumption."
Farmer: "Should I stop the rain falling on my field?"
Activist: "Grow crops instead. More efficient."
Farmer: "This is a 35-degree slope in the Welsh hills. Show me the crop."
Activist: "Technology..."
Farmer: "To make tractors climb mountains?"
Activist: "There must be a solution."
Farmer: "There is. It's called a cow."
Activist: [checks phone]

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@TheAliceSmith @MediaSOI Also, the EU executives are not accountable to the popular will.
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@MediaSOI Because the left are authoritarians and globalists, and so are naturally attracted to a supranational totalitarian organisation like the EU.
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