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@Philj77

Lover of natural world, back seat Politician. USA schenanigans, sports & Xwords. Old enough to be an expert on everything! Glad the hateful left are moving off.

KENT, UK Katılım Şubat 2009
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PJ@Philj77·
What a stark contrast between two developed western countries. In one, continuing waste, corruption, open borders, rampant crime. Showering tax payers money around on global & local vanity projects. Persecution of the innocent & forgiveness for the guilty. A radical Marxist leading a motley crew of barely able people intent on the destruction of the country in their care. I am in total despair for the U.K. ————————- In the other, a cleansing, a discovery & rectification of waste, borders shut, criminals deported & the sanctity of the family restored. A family man leading, intent on restoring the greatness, safety & security of his country, using an unbelievably talented team of like minded people. I am in awe of the USA.
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Ben Leo@Benleo·
@DavidLammy Not once have you people asked yourselves why Britons feel they need to take to the streets and protest or why you were battered at the local elections. No inquisition. No curiosity. No self reflection. Just name calling. Total arrogance.
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Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
COWS are SICK, COLLAPSING & being EUTHANIZED after Denmark MANDATED farmers to add Bovaer to cattle feed. Bill Gates & his transhumanism agenda MUST be STOPPED. Bovaer's 3-NOP stays in the ANIMALS & threatens HUMAN FERTILITY through meat & dairy consumption.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Britain has 17.5 million hectares of agricultural land. 65% of it cannot grow a single crop. Too thin. Too high. Too wet. Too steep. The kind of slope where a tractor becomes a story they tell in the village pub for generations. It grows grass. Because grass is what evolved to grow there. The cow eats the grass. The sheep eats the grass. Your stomach cannot eat the grass. Take the ruminants off and the food production from that land becomes zero. Not lower. Zero. The ruminant is not blocking a better option. The ruminant is the only option. The activist who wants the ruminant removed is not reducing meat consumption. He is outsourcing it. To Brazilian feedlots on cleared rainforest, shipped six thousand miles in a refrigerated container. The British hill goes to bracken. The Amazon goes to soy. The supermarket label changes from Hereford to Mato Grosso. This is presented as the ethical position. It is the most expensively packaged self-deception in modern politics.
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@offgriddesigner @inforiist They know full well that every time Ebola is transmitted to a new host it loses some of its efficacy. After 3/4/5 iterations it no longer transmits person to person. This is why these outbreaks never become a major issue.
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Higgy@higgyboson·
Today was the day it truly went wrong for @Keir_Starmer His high production value video telling the World that today was going to be a day of "Far Right, Racist, Intolerant, Devisive, Anti-British, violent and thoroughly disgusting" people causing trouble on the streets of London turned out to be the most utterly embarrassing prediction by any British Prime Minister. He should be thoroughly ashamed of himself. As should @DavidLammy and @wesstreeting They will NEVER get back into power once removed from office. It's over. A political party with a 126 year history has been demolished from within in just two years. And for what? I don't actually have an answer to that.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
As of 2026, 81% of the world's primary power is still provided by coal, oil and gas. Wind and solar give just 6.5% across all transport, heating and industry, despite the massive scale-up of renewables since 1988. Global primary energy consumption is still rusted on to fossil fuels, and probably always will. The story gets worse. Renewables are not a viable energy source without substantial backup from fossil fuels. How did this disastrous mismatch happen? According to recent data from the Energy Institute Statistical Review and the IEA, decades of government incentives, feed-in tariffs and tax credits have heavily driven the deployment of wind and solar. But get this? The energy is fundamentally incompatible with the existing world power grids. This wasn't about changing the climate. It was, and is, an economic pivot. Wealthier Western nations have subsidised two generations of wind and solar power, yet they failed utterly to recognise the incompatibility of renewable power with existing grid networks. They have drastically underinvested in the infrastructure for the grid upgrades or the battery storage required to handle the volatile, intermittent nature of renewable energy. Traditional grids rely on synchronous generation (large spinning turbines in coal, gas or hydro plants). These provide natural inertia and keep the grid frequency stable at 50 or 60 Hz. Wind and solar use inverter-based technology, which cannot provide this essential stability. It's not that no thought was given to battery storage, but the sheer scale required was vastly underestimated. Now we're falling behind. Building grid-scale battery systems capable of backing up a nation for days of low wind and sun (known as a Dunkelflaute) faces massive physical constraints - specifically in mineral mining for lithium, cobalt, copper, plus the staggering costs. You cannot mine the quartz, smelt the silicon, forge the steel or transport the massive blades of a wind turbine without high-density heat and power. This is only provided by coal, oil, and gas. Furthermore, because wind and solar are intermittent, they require rapid-start gas peaker plants or spinning coal reserves to idle in the background, ready to jump in the second the weather shifts. The grid struggles to handle this thermodynamic mismatch. We are trying to plug intermittent, weather-dependent sources into an industrial grid that demands absolute, second-by-second equilibrium. We have had more than a century to refine grid efficiency. Rebuilding the world's power grids to handle this incompatible energy isn't just difficult - it is a fresh financial black hole. According to the McKinsey Global Institute, achieving net zero will require a staggering $275 trillion in cumulative capital spending by 2050 - a massive portion of which must be diverted just to overhaul and rebuild these incompatible power grids and storage systems. The renewable supply chain won't rescue us either. It's firmly anchored in the fossil fuel economy. After 40 years of guilt, heavy subsidies and political momentum, fossil fuels still carry the heavy cross of sustaining human civilisation.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Remember just a couple years ago when using electricity and diesel caused climate change, now data centers use as much power as cities and its no problem
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I Love America News@ILA_NewsX·
A.I. data centers are an existential threat to humanity. They are horrifically environmentally destructive, and they form the backbone of a dystopian surveillance nightmare that will make 1984 look mild.
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PJ@Philj77·
@British_Airways HELP For the second flight running you have failed to deliver my golf equipment on my flight. Now your airport representative has written the wrong hotel destination for my bag on the report slip! Unbelievable as she was copying from a photo of the address!!! I need these items for tomorrow morning or it’s a $800 - $2000 cost to buy the equipment I need to play golf at 09:00 tomorrow. Thank you for your help.
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U.S TROOPS🇺🇲@Ustroopss·
Mayor of Charlotte, NC asks that we not post about this lady murdered on a Charlotte train by a repeat offender with 14 prior arrests I say in Iryna’s memory please share and make this go viral! A repeat offender with 14 prior arrests should not be roaming the streets of ANY city! They should be locked up!! Epic failure in the justice system.. We will never forgot her ever
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@therealmissjo The spirit of adventure is dying, generation by generation. Both my parents would have been arrested for neglect these days. Allowing us out on the streets at 7/8 years old etc etc.
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
We all grew up having a little alcohol: birthdays, Christmas, that special English summer’s afternoon in the beer garden with our parents when we had a shandy and some crisps. This was normal. And then, at the age of 17, we might have gone to a party and had a couple of drinks. Or sat by the riverbank and had a bottle of cider with our friends. But this seems to be changing and it is worth asking why. It seems that teens are now besotted with their mobile devices. Their parents are happier when they are cocooned in their bedrooms, “safe”, rather than going out with friends. Teens do less living. They have less sex, fewer parties, less alcohol consumption, less driving. They take fewer risks. This is the generation that in 20 years time will be setting the laws and they will base those laws on their own experiences. That means that life will get more and more limited for future generations of kids.
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@BasilTheGreat @Telegraph Very sadly. The last bastion of centrist reporting, The Daily Telegraph, fell to the left about 9-10 years ago. Since then the radicalisation to the extreme woke agenda has been more & more apparent. It’s still a read for the odd editorial & puzzles. But that’s about it.
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Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
@Telegraph This hilarious I mean... utterly beyond parody You are a complete joke of a news outlet Delete your account And don't come back
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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
Not so long ago, the stock image of someone from the far-Right was easily summoned: they’d be male, obviously, and very probably bald, and questionable tattoos. The face of the far-Right, it seems, is changing – and it’s becoming a good deal prettier ⬇️ telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/1…
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Clandestine
Clandestine@WarClandestine·
Can you all imagine Kamala or Biden going to China, with all the top businessmen on the planet, to negotiate with Xi? They could barely even complete a sentence. The fact that the Dems put those two morons in charge of our country, is unforgivable.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
An appreciation post for the 1.5 billion cattle currently on Earth, quietly holding the whole thing together while receiving nothing but criticism in return. Consider, for a moment, what these animals actually do: - They turn grass, a thing no human can digest, into steak, a thing every human thrives on - They graze the two-thirds of farmland that grows nothing else, asking for no thanks and receiving none - They carry the most bioavailable iron, B12, and zinc on the planet, and deliver it on the hoof - They produce butter, which on its own would justify the entire arrangement - They fertilise the soil for free, through a process we are all too polite to describe in detail - They build topsoil and sequester carbon into pasture, while being blamed, somehow, for the reverse - They give us tallow, leather, marrow, suet, and gelatine, with no waste and no complaints - They restore land that crops have exhausted, turning the worn-out and the marginal back into something living - They stand in the rain for years on end and never once bring it up Ten thousand years of domestication. Ten thousand years of being the most useful animal in the field, the foundation of the food system, and a keystone of every landscape lucky enough to hold them. They are not the problem with the planet's future. They are, quite plainly, the shape of it. We repaid all of this by putting them on the front of climate reports. Magnificent animals. Owed an apology.
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illuminatibot@iluminatibot·
What are the top 3 countries flooding the ocean with plastic? - Malaysia dumps 73,000 metric tons a year. - India cranks out over 126,000 a year. - And the Philippines? A jaw-dropping 356,000 metric tons - every single year. And no, your soggy paper straw isn’t fixing any of it. While rivers vomit city waste straight into the sea by the hundreds of thousands of tons, you’re out there sipping sad lattes through limp cardboard like it’s saving the planet.
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