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Jesper Dybvad Olesen, C.Sc. "What's the evidence?"

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"If the worse came to the worst, I could but die." ― Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) in “Robinson Crusoe”

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Jesper Dybvad Olesen, C.Sc. "What's the evidence?"
How about being a pendulousness-centrist? That's a person, who is both an ongoing liberal with curiousness and ingeniousness at work and an easygoing conservative with afterthoughtness and orderliness at home.
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Toby Young
Toby Young@toadmeister·
New evidence from Antarctica ice cores showing no link between CO2 and temperature over the last three million years has stumped Net Zero activists, says Chris Morrison. dailysceptic.org/2026/03/25/sho…
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Huge media hysteria over our policy of ensuring England station/road signs are in English and English only. Oh well. Under a Restore Britain Government, there would be no signs in Bengali or whatever else. You live in England, you speak English. End of story.
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
Every August, the children of a small island off the south coast of Iceland stay up past midnight to save baby birds. The island is called Heimaey, part of the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. It is home to the largest puffin colony on earth. More than a million adult puffins nest in burrows along the island's grassy cliffs each summer, and when late August arrives, their chicks are ready to leave for the ocean for the first time. The problem is the lights. Baby puffins, called pysjas in Icelandic, navigate by moonlight. When they take their first flight in the dark, the streetlights and harbour lights of the town confuse them. Instead of heading out to sea, they veer toward land, landing in car parks, wandering down streets, huddling under vehicles, and exhausting themselves among the houses of a town that has no idea what to do with them. Every year, the kids of Vestmannaeyjar form what they call the Pysja Patrol. They go out after dark with cardboard boxes, chase down the disoriented chicks by hand, and bring them home. In 2024 alone, the children of an island with 4,500 inhabitants rescued more than 4,200 pufflings. Roughly one bird for every person who lives there. The next morning they take the boxes to the cliff edge, reach in, and throw each bird gently into the wind toward the sea. The tradition has been running for generations. Since 2003 every rescued puffling is first taken to the local natural history museum to be weighed, measured, and tagged before release. The data collected by children with cardboard boxes has contributed to decades of scientific research on one of the world's most important seabird populations. Iceland is home to sixty percent of all the world's puffins.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Jimmy Carr just dropped a radical rethink of taxes, education, and national wealth: - No tax for anyone under 30 → let young people keep every penny they earn and actually start their lives. - University should be free… but only for STEM fields that grow society (not a luxury item for 50% of kids). - Over 60? No tax either — stop pretending we can pay endless pensions with fewer young workers. - Sovereign wealth fund from UK oil, gas, wind farms, and mobile masts — assets that should belong to everyone, not just the Crown. On AI and the future: We need flexibility of thought. Old ideologies won’t cut it when everything changes. Why does everything have to come from taxing workers? Why not undercut Ireland on corporation tax, mine Bitcoin with idle power stations, or treat national resources as shared wealth? Do you think no-tax zones for the young and old + free STEM education could actually work? Or is this too radical for a country stuck in old thinking? Your take 👇
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Ray Martin 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇺🇸 🇮🇱
We used to live in Windsor on King's road next to the long walk - a 5 minute walk from town. used to go to the Market Cross House for a Saturday tea. Right around the corner from the Market Cross House is the Carpenter's Arms on Market St. where the wife and I used to go for the best Mulligan Stew. Brings back so many cherished memories. Eaton was just a stone's throw and Datchet was only a 10 minute drive. This was the Market Cross House 35 years ago...
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Oaks And Lions 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
Built in 1592, this building is older than the United Kingdom itself. When this house was built, Elizabeth I was still on the throne. The Spanish Armada had only recently been defeated, and Shakespeare was in the middle of writing his plays. Constructed using unseasoned “green” oak, the timber slowly twisted and settled as it dried, giving the structure its distinctive lean. It has stood through civil war, empire, industrialisation, and world wars. More than 430 years later, it remains. Slightly crooked, but still standing. Follow @oaksandlions for more posts like this every day.
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Dangerous Thoughts
Dangerous Thoughts@DangerousThinkg·
Leftists do not comprehend their function in western society is to help destroy it and then be disappeared That will come as a shock to many of them Show this to every leftist you know - Clockwork Orange Style if needed
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I speak to well-known Brits all the time - across politics, business, sport. All sorts. SO many agree with every word we’re saying, every Restore Britain policy, but feel unable to speak out publicly. They don’t want to get cancelled. They fear the backlash. They’re scared, to be honest. We are so far past that now - it is too late for yet more cowardice. Now is the time for some courage. These people need to speak out. Sitting back, waiting for someone else to fight on your behalf is not good enough. Will you get called names? Yes.I get insulted as a racist and islamophobe literally hundreds and hundreds of times a day. Who cares. It just doesn't matter. Don't let it matter. I could be living the easy life, drinking wine on a beach somewhere. I'm not. I'm doing this. So my message to those who agree with us is this. Show some balls, stand up for your country. Vote, support and join Restore Britain.
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Pat Condell
Pat Condell@patcondell·
Nice try, no cigar. The only unity with Islam is submission. Muslims don't belong here. Their religion won’t allow them to. Everywhere they go they try to take over. We can’t coexist with that mentality.
Shabana Mahmood MP@ShabanaMahmood

It was a pleasure to celebrate Eid at 10 Downing Street yesterday. And it was a moment to remind those who might think otherwise: British Muslims are an essential part of our country's national life. Unity, not division.

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Fumix
Fumix@Fmix2369·
@Rothmus Weaponization of brainwashing
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Michael@TheGiantHead1·
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Pat Condell
Pat Condell@patcondell·
I’m sure his ideas make sense to him on paper, but life isn’t lived on paper. Human beings are venal and fallible. A global government would be an authoritarian nightmare. Humanity would be enslaved. Only democratic nationalism and strong borders will keep us free.
Geopolitics & Empire@Geopolitics_Emp

“We need a global government, that’s the UN! We need a regional government, that’s the EU!” Jeffrey Sachs

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Prof. Carl Sagan
Prof. Carl Sagan@ProfCarlSagan·
Do not use your energy to worry. Use your energy to believe, to create, to learn, to think and to grow. - Richard Feynman
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F. A. Hayek Quotes
F. A. Hayek Quotes@FAHayekSays·
“More harm and misery have likely been caused by men determined to use coercion to stamp out a moral evil than by men intent on doing evil.” — Friedrich Hayek
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just reverse-engineered why Elon Musk operates at a speed no one on the planet can match. Three traits. The first is deletion. Huang: “He has the ability to question everything to the point where everything’s down to its minimal amount.” Most engineers solve problems by adding. Musk solves them by subtracting. Every part. Every process. Every assumption that survived because no one had the nerve to kill it. He picks it up. Asks if it’s load-bearing. If the answer is anything less than absolutely, it is gone. Not simplified. Not optimized. Removed. What survives is the skeleton. The bare physics of the problem. Nothing between intent and execution. Huang said it plainly. As minimalist as you could possibly imagine. And he does it at system scale. Not at a product level. Not at a department level. Across entire companies. Entire industries. Entire supply chains. He strips a rocket the same way he strips a meeting. Down to the load-bearing walls and nothing else. The second is presence. Huang: “He is present at the point of action. If there’s a problem, he’ll just go there and show me the problem.” Not a Slack message. Not a report filtered through four layers of people who weren’t there when it broke. He walks to the failure. Stands over it. Puts his hands on it. Most executives have never seen the actual problem their company is trying to solve. They have seen slides about it. Read summaries of it. Formed opinions about it in rooms that are nowhere near it. Musk stands over the broken hardware and does not leave until it works. That collapses the distance that buries most organizations. The gap between something breaking and the person with authority to fix it actually understanding what broke. In most companies, that gap is weeks. For Musk, it is hours. The third is the one that bends everyone around him. Huang: “When you act personally with so much urgency, it causes everybody else to act with urgency.” Every supplier has a hundred customers. Every vendor has a dozen priorities. Every manufacturer has a backlog stretching months into the future. Musk makes himself the top of every single one of those lists. Not by demanding it. By demonstrating it. When the CEO shows up at your facility at midnight. When he is moving faster than your own internal team. When his timeline makes yours look like a suggestion. You do not put him in the queue. You rearrange the queue around him. Huang watched this up close. Huang: “He does that by demonstrating.” Not by asking. Not by negotiating. Not by leveraging a contract clause. By moving so fast that everyone else’s normal pace feels like standing still. Three traits. Strip everything down. Show up at the failure. Move so fast the world rearranges around you. That is not a management philosophy. That is why one man runs six companies while entire boards cannot keep one moving.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Six years on from lockdown. Restore Britain will quash all convictions for non-violent breaches of lockdown rules - nobody will have a criminal record for breaking insane laws that should never have been implemented. We will refund fines, and the state will apologise. A line will be drawn. Vast non-COVID medical harm directly caused by lockdown and fear messaging will be properly investigated. The truth will not be concealed any longer by an establishment complicit in the guilt. We will tell the truth. Life years lost will be how we measure lockdown's impact - demonstrating the horrific suffering that was inflicted on the young. Delayed diagnosis/missed treatment for cancer, heart attacks, everything. The impact on children's development will be fairly and independently analysed. The results will be presented, to show the damage that lockdown did to millions of children. For ZERO benefit. Targeted tax breaks will be introduced to industries still reeling from the impact. Those who lost their jobs because they refused to take the COVID vaccine will also be properly compensated for financial loss and reputational damage. A Restore Britain Government would apologise for vaccine mandates and passports. That was morally repugnant - it would be formally accepted by Parliament. Those who have lost their lives because of that will be recognised. The Vaccine Damage Payment scheme will be overhauled to actually deliver proper compensation to those affected today, and to the families of those who have lost loved ones. It should always have been an entirely free choice for adults - no persuasion, no blackmail, no mandates. None of it. I hated it. Those who implemented all of this will be investigated by a fully independent commission. If they have been found to falsely manipulate and twist the evidence to push a damaging pro-lockdown agenda, they will go to prison. If they were found to allow the injection of healthy young children with that vaccine, knowing the damage that would be caused? Prosecutions will follow. To the many decent Reform voters who hold the same concerns… If you want to campaign to put Nadhim Zahawi into Parliament, that is your choice. Stay in Reform. The man wanted to allow children to overrule their parents in order to take the COVID vaccine? Can you back him? Ask yourself that honestly. Restore Britain will fight to keep him out. Join us. Accountability is what we need. And that is what Restore Britain would deliver. A political party to finally fight for lockdown accountability. We won’t simply pretend none of it ever happened. We will ensure that it doesn’t happen again, and we will ensure that those who were responsible are held accountable.
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Robert E Fuller
Robert E Fuller@RobertEFuller·
She was hungry😅 As she waits for her chicks to hatch, Luna the tawny owl devours two young rats 🐀 The owlets are due any day 🐣keep an eye on my livestream 👉robertefuller.com/pages/live-fro…
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Cromer Peregrine Project
Cromer Peregrine Project@CromerPeregrine·
Nice to see the eggs in glorious technicolour, looks like we've gone for 50 shades of red again 🙈
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