Fiona C James

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Fiona C James

Fiona C James

@Rossa1959

“Each of you is on the road to perfection. A life of action governed by virtue is the way to go, always has been.”

West Yorkshire, England Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes·
STARMER says kids will get around his social media ban (as the vast majority do in Australia) but argues a law’s ineffectiveness should not prevent its introduction.
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Paul Fleuret
Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776·
Time to have some fun with some pattern recognition. Methinks God just gave us a major wink, because God can use whatever platform He desires to deliver a message. What if the Hurricanes winning the Stanley Cup was a bit of a sign of things to come? What if “the storm” is imminent? Rod Brind'Amour (our coach) wore #17 when he played. He was also the Captain the last time we won the Cup. The last time the Canes won the Cup was June 17th, 2006. This year? They won it on FLAG DAY. At the same time the UFC was happening at the White House, at that. Entering the Finals, Brind'Amour was either a player or a coach for 98 of our 100 franchise playoff wins. 9+8=17 And our Captain is Jordan Staal. It had been 17 years since he won the Stanley Cup. Our main color is RED. Our main logos are a Hurricane and a Warning Flag. We defeated the Golden Knights. A knight represents “the old guard”. And where do they play? Sin City. So basically, a “storm” just took down the “old guard” from “Sin City”. Oh, by the way - Raleigh is in DURHAM County, NC. Durham Boats, John Durham … FWIW: Sidney Powell was born in Durham County, NC. No, I am not suggesting white hats orchestrated all that. I’m saying God did. (Of note: a large portion of the Hurricanes roster is composed of Christians.) Let’s see what happens.
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Sir Escanor (𝘏𝘰𝘱𝘪𝘶𝘮 𝘚𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘦𝘳)
My honest take you won’t like. Austin Franco. The 19 year old Cornell student who said he didn’t want to work for a Jewish employer and got turned into a national news cycle within 48 hours. Here’s what’s bothering me. His X account was created June 2026. The incident happened June 2026. He was verified immediately. Regular users don’t get verified same month they join, and the timing speaks for itself. His Instagram profile picture. I know what you’re thinking. People do that pose all the time. Sure. Except that specific gesture shows up everywhere once you know what you’re looking at, and I’ve been cataloguing it long enough to recognize the difference between a kid being playful and something more deliberate. Vow of silence 🤫 The GoFundMe and gift infrastructure assembled around him within 48 hours of the story breaking. That kind of organized sympathy response doesn’t self-assemble that fast organically. The story itself benefited one party above all others. Gabe Einhorn and VryfID got millions in global press from a story that made them look like victims while they run an 8 month old startup collecting social security numbers with no published privacy policy. Insanity…. (I bet that data finds its way to Israel) Is any of this conclusive? No. I’ll say that. But I’ve been doing this long enough to know that when an account is brand new, immediately verified, instantly famous, the picture carries initiatory symbolism, and the whole mechanism benefits a very specific party, you don’t ignore it. You flag it. And you let people decide for themselves. That’s what I’m doing. What you do with all this from this point forward is your problem. I said what I said. Let’s see what happens.
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Fiona C James@Rossa1959·
@paul_furber The Kennedy Centre will close down because it’s structurally unsafe, instead of being renovated, which is exactly what that witch wants.
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Paul Furber
Paul Furber@paul_furber·
Yep. The Russian foreign ministry warned in early February before the special military operation kicked off that there were labs full of bioweapons in Ukraine far too close to Russia, a fact that seems now in hindsight a justification for levelling the whole country no questions asked. President Putin's restraint continues to amaze me. BDAnon also mentioned the labs within a week of the invasion: #364229371" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/364… And then the media cycle started with hard-hitting stuff like this: npr.org/2022/03/25/108…
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Polly St. George@FringeViews

@philippilk Yes - "conspiracy theorists" like myself covered this at the time. The existence of these biolabs was not even in dispute - there were videos about them on the US government's Ukrainian Embassy youtube channel. Still, the general public wouldn't believe, because CNN.

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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Middle-class leftists don't really understand the difference between wealth and money. That's because what they have is a job as a retarded commie journalist, which pays them money, which they put in the bank before spending it on Funko Pops, cannabis, dildos, and tofu. They think wealth is "more money". And when they think about "more money", they think about all the Funko Pops they want but can't afford, and about how Elon Musk can afford more Funko Pops than he could ever use, that is if Funko Pops could be used for anything, which they can't, unless you count leftists' strange propensity for putting unexpected things in places they do not belong. They don't understand that Elon Musk doesn't have some sort of special titanium credit bank card connected to a bank account with 260,000,000,000 munnies in it, for the buying of Funko Pops. What he has is some businesses he started, and a bunch of dudes whose job it is to guess the value of things have arrived at the consensus that they are worth that much. That guess changes by the hour. Leftists can't really wrap their heads around this idea, not in the intuitive sense that would allow them to engage with it as a concept. They can't imagine what it would be like to be in that position. Why not? Because if they could, they wouldn't be leftists. In fact, many people can, and therefore are not leftists, so leftists are really just the group of people who are self-selected for not being able to figure this out. This is why they can, without blushing, describe "reusable space launch capability" as "unnecessary wealth". They don't understand that if you took every share of SpaceX away from Elon Musk, and all the other shareholders, it would still be valued at 200 billion dollars (or whatever it is on the day you are reading this), but it would not magically transform into 200 billion one-dollar bills that you could give to left-wing journalists to buy more Funko Pops with. It would still be a bunch of factories, and designs, and offices, and employment contracts, and rocket engines, and stuff. The reality is that the earn-spend-consume model of money that retarded leftist commie journos are familiar with has an upper limit. Once you've spent on much on yourself as you want, a ceiling which varies depending on your character, you need a new source of meaning and purpose in life. You need to develop different ambitions. Then your spending becomes not about what you want to have, but what you want to create. You build the things you want to see in the world. This is where money becomes wealth. Money is used to buy things. Wealth is used to build things. When you create something that a lot of people care about, it's valued at a huge amount of money, because money is a measure of fucks given. So maybe, when you have enough money to buy a mansion and a yacht, you decide that what you really want is "reusable space launch capability", because you're a nerd who reads science fiction, and so you think it's a kind of dumb idea for humanity to spend all its time on one tiny dust speck in an infinite universe. So you buy some computers and you hire some dudes who are good at designing things on computers, and then you buy some metal, and hire some dudes who are good at cutting metal and sticking it together, and pretty soon you're the proud owner of whole bunch of stuff.... computers and factories and tanks full of liquid oxygen and launch pads and most importantly, rocket boosters. And no Funko Pops. Not a single one. Now, it's worth more money than you started with, because the people who guess the value of things (it's called a "stock market") are starting to agree that this was maybe a pretty good idea. So, on paper, you're richer than you ever were. But that's your not bank account, or your Funko Pop collection. That's the fact that you now control humanity's effort to leave the gravity well. And you control it because you built it in the first place. Wealth inequality is a measure of technological progress. It doesn't exist in low-tech societies where everyone is chasing antelope with a throwing stick and a stone-tipped spear. Because no one invents anything and there's nothing to own. And it peaks in high-tech societies where enterprising people create entire economies ex nihilo by investing in a wild idea. Because things are being invented and people give a fuck about them, and so the innovators have a much higher net worth than the people who sit around eating processed snack foods and shopping for Funko Pops on the internet. Reducing wealth inequality is a disaster, and typically requires one. If you reduce wealth inequality in a free market, you are either outright destroying growth enterprises, or transferring control of them to non-producers. Which is what leftists really are. Useless journo flacks and cloistered academics who want to tear down the engines of tech innovation so they can buy more middle class consumer goods, until they tear down the engines that produce those, too. The most important task in all of economics is keeping people who don't get shit done out of the way of people who do. Leave humanity's orbital launch capability alone, Zaid. It is already in the hands of the people who are best qualified to operate it. We know that because they are ones who built it in the first place. Das computermachine ist nicht fuer gefingerpoken und mittengrabben bei das doomkompfen. Ist easy schnappen der springenverk.
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
Somewhere in America, your weather report is performed as THEATER, and I have become a devoted patron. In Japan, the forecast is read calmly. Rain tomorrow. Carry an umbrella. Farewell. Sixty seconds, a bow, the nation equipped. Here, a man named Chip stands before a LIVING MAP, sleeves rolled to the elbow, and delivers the coming of a thunderstorm like news from a battlefield where he personally fought. "Folks, I want you to look at this system moving in from the west—" FOLKS. He addresses the entire region as kin. He sweeps his arm and the clouds OBEY HIS GESTURE. He warns of hail with grave eyes, then promises a beautiful weekend with the smile of a man delivering a peace treaty — both within ninety seconds, both with total sincerity. And when true severe weather comes, America? Chip removes his jacket. THE JACKET COMES OFF. And the entire state understands instantly: this is now serious. There is a doctrine of sleeves in your meteorology — unwritten, universally read. My neighbor glanced at the television, saw the bare forearms, and said, "Jacket's off. Better bring the grill cover in." A NATION READING A MAN'S SLEEVES FOR SURVIVAL INSTRUCTIONS. We have early warning systems in Japan that cost billions, and I am no longer certain they outperform Chip's wardrobe. Last week: hail. Chip stayed on air for hours. No jacket. Sleeves climbing toward the elbow like a rising river gauge. He tracked every cell. He told specific streets when to shelter. MY street. He said its name. A man on television guarded my street BY NAME until the storm passed. Samurai have served lords for less devotion than Chip shows a cold front. I watch nightly now. I have opinions about the rival station's radar. The radar is inferior. I trust Chip's seven-day outlook because he tells you when he is UNSURE — and a forecaster who admits doubt is a forecaster whose certainty means something. That sentence is free, America. Give it to your generals. A man does not ask the storm to explain itself. He watches the sleeves, as his ancestors watched the sky. Tonight Chip is in the full jacket, laughing with the sports desk. Stand down, everyone. The realm is at peace. The sleeves have spoken.
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Paul Furber
Paul Furber@paul_furber·
So the author of this article has some credentials: - his father was the former Lord Chamberlain to the Queen and Governor of Gibraltar - his great uncle was First Sea Lord of the Admiralty - his great grandfather was commander in chief of the Americas and West Indies station - he went to Lancing College and City, University of London - he worked as Larry Summers' speechwriter for a year under Bill Clinton I was going to make some comment about minionest minions of the British Empire but there's no need really.
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Elon Musk is a real-life Bond villain ft.trib.al/zAOuVKk

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Al Carns
Al Carns@AlistairCarns·
This week the most advanced AI model on the planet got switched off by a foreign government. British researchers were studying it. British companies were testing it. British hospitals were piloting it. Not any more. This isn't an AI story. It's the story of every industry we used to lead. Britain has some of the best AI talent in the world. DeepMind was built here. Our AI Safety Institute writes the rules other countries follow. We have the researchers, the universities, the standards. What we don't have is the power stations to run the data centres, the planning system to build them, or the industrial base to make the chips. So the work happens here and the value lands somewhere else. We invent. Others build. Others decide. Then we read about it on Saturday morning. Same story as the kit our soldiers don't have. Same story as the factories we used to. I spent nine months in government making this argument inside the room. I'll make it louder from outside.
Anthropic@AnthropicAI

The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees. The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance. Access to all other Claude models is not affected. We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible. Read our full statement: anthropic.com/news/fable-myt…

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Paul Furber
Paul Furber@paul_furber·
What celebrities have owl / Y head symbols? What politicians have owl / Y head symbols? What powerful people have owl / Y head symbols? What powerful groups have owl / Y head symbols? Why are they worn/shown openly? Their need for symbolism will be their downfall.
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Paul Furber@paul_furber·
Does anyone else think this is secretly a stargate of some sort?
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Queen Bee
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV·
He's not bothered about child sexual exploitation on Pornhub, OnlyFans, Roblox, or any of the countless platforms where children are groomed, abused, and exploited. He's not demanding tougher sentences for predators. He's not demanding the closure of sites that profit from sexual content children can access. He wasn't particularly interested when the BBC spent decades covering for prolific celebrity nonces or when LBC parade around government psyop whore Bonnie Blue. What he cares about is @X. Because X is where people get news, compare notes, share evidence, and discover that what is happening in one town is happening in another. From Penzance to Portugal - we are one. The pretence is that this is about "misinformation" and "encitement", but the actual target is the means by which ordinary people communicate with each other. They've tried destroying our pubs and our churches and communities - where we congregate and talk and unite. But we found somewhere else, so that has to be destroyed too. What they forget is that the British were organising long before mobile phones, the internet, social media, television, radio, or newspapers. For a thousand years we organised rebellions, uprisings, protests, petitions, and resistance movements armed with little more than word of mouth, churchyards, market squares, pubs, and messengers on horseback. The Iceni managed it. The Cornish managed it. The Levellers managed it. The Chartists managed it. The people who fought the Romans, the Vikings, the Normans, and every other power that tried to impose itself upon them managed it. If people are angry enough, they will find each other. They always have.
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Fiona C James@Rossa1959·
@paul_furber It will transform but not in the way they’re expecting it to. Too many people are awake and will see through them. The Emperor is seen as naked now. Their power has dissipated.
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Paul Furber@paul_furber·
@Rossa1959 The Cult WANTS this to happen. They believe society must transform through conflict. They'll be there when the dust settles to demand allegiance.
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Paul Furber
Paul Furber@paul_furber·
Reminder that we are here: #148164979" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/148… Northern Ireland is merely the Cult taking notes.
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Fiona C James@Rossa1959·
@paul_furber I saw another video with 3 masked men in black called the New Republicans
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BritainDecoded
BritainDecoded@BritainDecoded_·
This is Stephen Ogilvie, the man attacked by a #sudanese illegal migrant on the streets of #Belfast he was a vulnerable adult, with hearing difficulties he did not deserve what happened to him. he is fighting for his life, he has lost on eye, scared for life. Prayers are not enough anymore - we have all had enough!
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