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Rob Stanfield

@RobbStanfield

Aussie actor living in the UK. I produce films, I don’t produce insulin. #diabeticdaddy Owner of @showreeltalentuk filming reels for performers

London, England Katılım Haziran 2012
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Rob Stanfield
Rob Stanfield@RobbStanfield·
@elonmusk And you are going to have loads of shit named after you sir! Co-Ordinates set to the Musk system
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gaz@SilentGarrett·
most bands don’t want to speak up because it’s not worth the loss of fans/income. personally, i wouldn’t want to do this shit if i had to censor myself… but that’s the reality no one wants to talk about. it’s not just bands, most people just wanna get paid and be comfortable.
Metal Injection@metalinjection

Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe has yet to shy away from an opportunity to use his platform to discuss the current political landscape, and tells bands that aren't to "grow a spine." metalinjection.net/news/randy-bly…

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Rob Stanfield
Rob Stanfield@RobbStanfield·
@holland_tom Yeah but we have a DRAGON now! Wait that’s just HMS DRAGON? We have one ship! Nelson save us
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Tom Holland@holland_tom·
Wishing we still had a massive navy, not going to lie
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Tom Holland@holland_tom·
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Iran built the most comprehensive civilian surveillance network in the Middle East. Cameras on every street. Facial recognition at universities. License plate readers that automatically fined women for removing their hijab in their own cars. A mobile app called Nazer that let citizens report uncovered women. Drones at beaches. The infrastructure that killed Mahsa Amini in September 2022 and crushed the Woman, Life, Freedom uprising that followed. Israel hacked nearly all of it. According to the Financial Times, citing two people familiar with the matter, nearly all of Tehran’s traffic cameras had been compromised for years. The footage was encrypted and transmitted to servers in Tel Aviv and southern Israel. One camera near Pasteur Street proved especially valuable. It was angled in such a way that Israeli analysts could see where members of Khamenei’s security detail parked their personal cars. Through that single camera angle, Israeli intelligence built files on the bodyguards’ home addresses, work schedules, commuting routes, and which senior officials they were assigned to protect. Unit 8200 used algorithms to process billions of data points into what intelligence officers call a “pattern of life.” A person familiar with the process described it as “an assembly line with a single product: targets.” “We knew Tehran like we know Jerusalem,” an Israeli intelligence official told the Financial Times. “And when you know a place as well as you know the street you grew up on, you notice a single thing that’s out of place.” On February 28, when intelligence confirmed Khamenei would attend a morning meeting at his compound near Pasteur Street, the operation entered its final phase. Israel disrupted approximately 12 cellular antennas in the area, causing phones to appear “busy” when dialed. Khamenei’s security detail could not receive warnings. Israeli aircraft fired 30 precision munitions. The strike was carried out in daylight for tactical surprise. Former Mossad official Sima Shine told the Financial Times that Israel’s strategic focus on Iran dates to a 2001 directive from Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. Twenty-five years of patient intelligence collection culminated in a single Saturday morning. Here is the part that should stay with you. The cameras Israel hacked were not military installations. They were the regime’s domestic surveillance apparatus. The same cameras that tracked women who removed their hijab. The same system that sent automated text messages to women in Isfahan accusing them of “improper veiling.” The same infrastructure the Guidance Patrol used to build digital dossiers on Iranian women and girls for the crime of showing their hair. Israel turned the tools of the morality police into the tools of the regime’s destruction. There is a viral claim that after the assassination, Mossad wiped the morality police’s databases on Iranian women. No Tier 1, 2, or 3 source confirms this. It traces to a single unverified social media post. I will not present it as fact. But the verified reality is extraordinary enough. The regime built a surveillance state to control its own women. A foreign intelligence service co-opted that state to kill the man who ordered it built. The cameras that watched women became the cameras that watched Khamenei die. That is poetic justice written in code. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
Pro-Islamic Regime pieces of trash held a “silent vigil” for Khamenei in Manchester. So actual Iranians crashed the vigil and turned it into a dance party celebrating Khamenei’s death. Epic. 😂
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Twenty-four hours ago there were seven countries in this conflict. Now there are twelve. By Monday there will be more. Here is the full picture no single news feed is giving you. Israel struck Tehran, Isfahan, Qom, Karaj, Kermanshah, Tabriz, and Lorestan in a single coordinated operation timed to the moment Iran’s senior leadership gathered in one room. Daylight strikes at 8:15 a.m. because the target was not infrastructure. The target was a meeting. Months of intelligence. One window. The first Israeli strike in history designed not to destroy a program but to decapitate a government. Iran answered by firing missiles at every American installation it could reach. Bahrain’s Fifth Fleet headquarters. Al Dhafra in the UAE. Al Udeid in Qatar. Ali Al Salem in Kuwait. Jordan shot down two ballistic missiles over its own territory. One civilian killed in Abu Dhabi from debris. Every Gulf defense system activated simultaneously for the first time. Most intercepts succeeded. Iran demonstrated range. It failed to demonstrate precision. And then the dominoes fell. Saudi Arabia, which four weeks ago personally promised Tehran it would never allow its territory to be used against Iran, released a statement pledging “all its capabilities” to support every attacked nation in “all measures they take.” Dubai shut down both international airports indefinitely. 280 flights canceled. Emirates, Etihad, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Air India, Lufthansa, British Airways grounded or rerouting. The busiest international aviation hub on earth went dark because Iranian missiles were crossing its airspace. Now watch what is moving in the shadows. Russia signed a 500-unit Verba MANPADS deal with Iran in December. China is finalizing CM-302 anti-ship missiles for the IRGC navy. Joint Russia-China-Iran naval drills ran through the Strait of Hormuz eleven days ago. But when the strikes landed, Moscow issued a statement. Beijing issued a statement. Neither moved a ship, a plane, or a soldier. Russia called it “unprovoked armed aggression.” China called it “extremely dangerous hegemonic bullying.” Then both sat on their hands while their ally absorbed precision strikes on its capital and fired missiles into six sovereign nations, building the very coalition Russia and China spent a decade trying to prevent. Iran needed its allies to act. They wrote press releases. This is the architecture of isolation. In 48 hours Iran went from a nation with diplomatic channels to Oman, trade ties to China, arms deals with Russia, and détente with Saudi Arabia to a nation that attacked its own mediators, exhausted its missiles against interceptors, and watched its partners choose words over weapons. The regime that survived the June war. The regime that survived 32,000 protester deaths. The regime that survived economic collapse. That regime now faces precision strikes, a six-nation coalition, closed airspace, frozen diplomacy, and allies who condemn on television what they will not contest on the battlefield. The war is 24 hours old. Iran is already alone. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
I don’t like this man either but credit where it’s due
Anthony Albanese@AlboMP

Australia stands with the brave people of Iran in their struggle against oppression. For decades, the Iranian regime has been a destabilising force, through its ballistic missile and nuclear programs, support for armed proxies, and brutal acts of violence and intimidation. Iran directed at least two attacks on Australian soil in 2024. These appalling acts targeting Australia’s Jewish community were intended to create fear, divide our society and challenge our sovereignty. In response, Australia took the unprecedented steps of expelling Iran’s Ambassador, suspending operations at our embassy in Tehran, and listing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a state sponsor of terrorism. Our Government has sanctioned more than 200 Iranian-linked individuals, including more than 100 linked to the IRGC. With international partners, including the United States and the G7, we have called for the Iranian regime to uphold the human rights and fundamental freedoms of Iran’s citizens. These calls have gone unheeded. Instead, the regime has instigated a brutal crackdown on its own people leaving thousands of Iranian civilians dead. A regime that relies on the repression and murder of its own people to retain power is without legitimacy. It has long been recognised that Iran’s nuclear program is a threat to global peace and security. The international community has been clear that the Iranian regime can never beallowed to develop a nuclear weapon. The United Nations Security Council has reimposed sanctions on Iran for failing to comply with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and the International Atomic Energy Agency Board has formally declared Iran in non-compliance with its non-proliferation safeguards obligations. We support the United States acting to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon and to prevent Iran continuing to threaten international peace and security. Australian officials are closely monitoring this evolving situation. We continue to advise Australians do not travel to Iran and leave Iran as soon as possible, if it is safe to do so. Our ability to provide consular assistance in Iran is extremely limited. Given our concerns around security in the region, we have also upgraded Australia’s travel advice for Israel and Lebanon to Do Not Travel. Australians should leave now if it is safe to do so. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has activated its Crisis Centre to provide consular support to Australians in the region. Australians requiring urgent consular assistance can contact the Consular Emergency Centre 24/7 on 1300 555 135 in Australia or +61 2 6261 3305 from outside Australia.

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Avi Yemini@OzraeliAvi·
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
The attacks on Iran by Israel and the United States are illegal, unprovoked and unjustifiable. Peace and diplomacy was possible. Instead, Israel and the United States chose war. This is the behaviour of rogue states — and they have jeopardised the safety of humankind around the world with this catastrophic act of aggression. Our government must condemn this flagrant breach of international law, and urgently pursue a foreign policy based on justice, sovereignty and peace.
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J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Yes.
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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais@rickygervais·
This wasn't allowed in public incase it offended anyone. So please don't retweet it. Thanks 🙏dutchbarn.com
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John Foreman CBE
John Foreman CBE@John_ForemanCBE·
@dcsandbrook @TheRestHistory Ah! I was seduced by the tall bespectacled white headed gent over your right shoulder. Though missing the post series run ashore poor form
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Dominic Sandbrook
Dominic Sandbrook@dcsandbrook·
Absolutely textbook TYS to retire, spend the next two months playing Fifa and publish his farewell thread six weeks late. All of us at @TheRestHistory know how much we owe him. He's a great man - and as he's just pointed out to me, he even went easy on me in the photos.
theo young-smith@youngsm1th

As some of you may already be aware, at the start of the year I left Goalhanger and The Rest Is History. Having had the pleasure of producing over 500 episodes of my favourite show for the past three years, with a very heavy heart, I’ve decided it’s time for a new challenge. 1/4

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Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash
Senator the Hon. Michaelia Cash@SenatorCash·
Less than two months after the Bondi Hanukkah terror attack that murdered 15 people, Sydney was again confronted with intimidatory, pro-terrorist mobs chanting violent slogans and attacking police. NSW Police were right to step in and take back the streets from these antisemitic thugs. Australians have had enough.
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Rob Stanfield@RobbStanfield·
@Glinner And she has an Australian of the year award. Disgusting behaviour and she brings shame to my country
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Rob Stanfield@RobbStanfield·
@SkyNewsAust She should absolutely lose her award for that, it’s a vile criminal offence.
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Sky News Australia
Sky News Australia@SkyNewsAust·
Grace Tame has faced calls to be stripped of her Australian of the Year award after she chanted "globalise the intifada" which the NSW Premier has said incited violence against Jewish Australians. skynews.com.au/australia-news…
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Rob Stanfield@RobbStanfield·
@holland_tom @TheRestHistory Tom why are some of those legionnaires weilding gladiuses when at the battle of Cannae they hadn’t yet appropriated this short sword from the Spanish??? I learnt all of this from you today!
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Reminder: this is what the Iranian people are fighting against! t.co/f4Oihld0KD A woman in Iran was executed for carrying a pocket knife, her only means of defense, after she stabbed a businessman in the neck as he tried to rape her during a job interview. When he locked the door, dropped his pants down, and violently threw her to the floor in an attempt to strip her, she fought back. Instead of punishing the predator, Iran’s brutal Islamic regime sentenced her to death. This is the sick reality for women under the Islamic ayatollah regime in Iran. Defend yourself against a rapist, and the system will execute you instead. Not all cultures are equal. The Islamic regime is the biggest enemy of the people in Iran!
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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais@rickygervais·
Hope you're having the day you deserve 👊
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