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Poul Hansen

@PoulHansen9

Kajak, Kayak, Hobie Cat, Cycling, Apnea, vintage bicycles, vintage guitars restoration

Odense Katılım Eylül 2013
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
Statement from the Premier of Greenland 🇬🇱 6:55pm local time: “🇬🇱 We have been a close and loyal friend of the United States for generations. We have stood shoulder to shoulder in difficult times. We have taken responsibility for security in the North Atlantic — and not least for North America. That is what true friends do. Precisely for that reason, the current and repeated rhetoric coming from the United States is entirely unacceptable. When the President of the United States speaks of “needing Greenland” and links us to Venezuela and military intervention, it is not only wrong. It is disrespectful. Our country is not an object in great-power rhetoric. We are a people. A country. A democracy. That must be respected — especially by close and loyal friends. We are part of NATO, and we are fully aware of our country’s strategic location. We also understand that our security depends on good friends and strong alliances. In that context, a respectful and loyal relationship with the United States is very important. That has been the case for decades. But alliances are built on trust. And trust requires respect. Threats, pressure, and talk of annexation have no place between friends. That is not how one speaks to a people who have repeatedly demonstrated responsibility, stability, and loyalty. Enough is enough. No more pressure. No more insinuations. No more fantasies of annexation. We are open to dialogue. We are open to conversations. But they must take place through the proper channels and in full respect of international law. And the proper channels are not random and disrespectful posts on social media. Greenland is our home and our territory. And it will remain so. 🇬🇱”
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
FOREVER
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Jesper Møller Sørensen 🇩🇰
Just a friendly reminder about the US and the Kingdom of Denmark: We are close allies and should continue to work together as such. US security is also Greenland’s and Denmark’s security. Greenland is already part of NATO. The Kingdom of Denmark and the United States work together to ensure security in the Arctic. The Kingdom of Denmark has significantly boosted its Arctic security efforts - in 2025 alone, we committed USD 13,7 bn that can be used in the Arctic and North Atlantic. Because we take our joint security seriously. And yes, we expect full respect for the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Katie Miller@KatieMiller

SOON

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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
@KatieMiller Greenlandic citizen here. Shame on you. I hope you are left with a bitter taste in your mouth. This will not happen. The United States has long been regarded as an ally — but America’s reputation is in free fall when American citizens like you express this kind of mindset.
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Governor Newsom Press Office (parody)
OTHER PRESIDENTS HAVE FOUGHT TERRORISM, SLAVERY, NAZISM, BUT ONLY TRUMP HAS THE GUTS TO FIGHT OUR REAL ENEMIES: STEPHEN COLBERT, JIMMY KIMMEL, CBS, ABC (NOT KFC) GREENLAND, CANADA, UTI OF THE NECK, RELEASE OF EPSTEIN FILES, INTACT WHITE HOUSES, AND BUILDINGS WITHOUT HIS NAME.
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Poul Hansen@PoulHansen9·
Welcome to Greenland mr. Trump
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Alex Kaplan
Alex Kaplan@AlKapDC·
Trump tonight appears to have pushed the false "medbed" conspiracy theory, which has spread in the far-right internet over the years. yahoo.com/news/qanon-con…
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
If humans colonize another planet, what should be the very first rule we all agree to uphold?
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Truthful🛰️
Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
What the fuck is this
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
Super Heavy has splashed down in the Gulf
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Truthful🛰️
Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
Starship has went from a full payload to an empty payload for the first time in the program's history.
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
Open the pod bay door, HAL Starship deploying @Starlink simulator sats
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Poul Hansen@PoulHansen9·
@spacex Nice payload insertion but didn't the first ones bump against the upper part of the door? And what were those gasses in payload room?
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Poul Hansen@PoulHansen9·
@TheRealBuzz I was in Huntsville Al. where Nasa built and tested the thrusters for the Saturn 5. With a military pass I was able to drive around the arsenal for sightseeing. Oops, there was truck with 3 Gemini capsules!!
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Dr. Buzz Aldrin
Dr. Buzz Aldrin@TheRealBuzz·
Where were you #OTD (in fact, on this exact day – Friday, July 18th, 1969) 56 years ago? I can tell you where I was…on the way to the Moon! Happy #Apollo11 Friday!
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Amazing Physics
Amazing Physics@amazing_physics·
Voyager 1, the farthest human-made object from Earth, just got a second wind thanks to some clever work from NASA engineers. Launched in 1977, the spacecraft is now over 15 billion miles away. After 47 years in space, its aging thrusters—vital for keeping the craft pointed toward Earth—had nearly failed. Without a working system to stay properly oriented, Voyager 1 would eventually lose communication, especially with a planned upgrade to the Earth-based antenna that sends and receives commands. But in a surprising turn, NASA managed to bring its dormant backup thrusters back to life after more than two decades of silence. The backup thrusters had been in use since 2004, when the main ones became unusable due to broken heater circuits needed to warm the fuel. Over time, even the backups started clogging with residue. This threatened the spacecraft’s ability to stay aligned with a reference star it uses to maintain communication with Earth. Just when things looked grim, engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory performed a near-miraculous fix, reviving the long-inactive thrusters and extending Voyager 1’s lifespan through at least next year. This rescue buys time to continue gathering valuable data from interstellar space, where Voyager 1 has been traveling since leaving the Sun’s protective bubble in 2012. With this fix, a little piece of Earth keeps pushing further into the cosmos.
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Dave
Dave@GamewithDave·
Are you this old?
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TIMES NOW
TIMES NOW@TimesNow·
Air India Crash Probe Report Out: Lens on 'Fuel-Cut Off' Switches The fuel control switch that starts the engine is a mechanical switch. It is placed in a location that doesn’t automatically revert to the off position and at the time of the crash, the switch was found in the ON position.....the captain manually returned the switch to its original ON position...- @RajivPratapRudy, Pilot & Former Aviation Minister, in conversation with @HeenaGambhir
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