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Agyakaar Singh

@Singh_Mo

Live&LetLive England (UK)

UK Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Agyakaar Singh@Singh_Mo·
@Azeem_Majeed @EquitableEd They send a notification via NHS App but the NHS app notification alerts don't 'ping' the recipients phone ... the recipient can miss the notification unless they log in daily!! I happen to come across my notification by chance when I logged in for another matter!
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Professor Azeem Majeed
Professor Azeem Majeed@Azeem_Majeed·
I’ve heard from numerous people recently about how they were removed from NHS waiting lists without their knowledge due to a “failure to reply” to a letter from a hospital asking them to confirm they still wanted to be seen. In all cases, they say they never received the letter.
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Steve Sailer
Steve Sailer@Steve_Sailer·
@TruueDiscipline There were a lot of Indians on the English-language Internet in the pre-Web days of 1992, but they tended to be genteel Anglophile highbrows. Nowadays, there are lots more Hindu nationalist chuds online in English, and they get on the nerves of the American nationalist chuds.
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True Discipline
True Discipline@TruueDiscipline·
When was the exact moment that the internet turned on Indians? Even the old alt-right didn't really talk about Indians specifically that much. A lot of Indians say PewDiePies diss track did it but I don't think so. It was sometime during the post COVID immigration wave was there any specific event?
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Anthony Galli
Anthony Galli@AnthonyGalli·
@WhiteHouse Why even post this? If negotiations succeed, great! If they fail then this post along with his dozen others claiming peace on the horizon just make him look incompetent and I say that as someone who supports the war.
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Agyakaar Singh@Singh_Mo·
Grooming gangs were active in 90s Birmingham, staking out teenage girls at daytime bhangra gigs at the Dome ... until the Gurdwaras forced the promoter to shut the daytime gigs & launched an awareness campaign & Boys formed Vigilante group Sher-e-Punjab! vm.tiktok.com/ZNRp8arDX/
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Aisar
Aisar@aisarcore·
A retired convenience store owner read a lottery brochure for 3 minutes and found a loophole the state missed. He and his wife made $26 MILLION and got a Hollywood film. – In 2003 Jerry Selbee walked into a corner store he used to own in Evart Michigan and picked up a brochure for a new lottery game called Winfall. – He read it standing up and in less than 3 minutes spotted something the state had missed entirely. – When nobody won the jackpot and it hit $5 MILLION the prize rolled down to lower tier winners dramatically boosting their payouts. – He did the math. If he spent $1,100 on tickets during a rolldown he would statistically guarantee an $800 profit every single time. – He bought $3,600 in tickets on his first try and made $2,700. – He bought $8,000 worth and nearly doubled it. – He still had not told his wife Marge – One night sitting by a campfire he finally told her. – She said nothing for a long moment. Then said she could see the numbers. – They formed a corporation called GS Investment Strategies and sold $500 shares to their six children friends and neighbours including three state troopers a factory plant manager and a bank vice president. – They drove 900 miles to Massachusetts every six weeks when a rolldown hit spending up to $720,000 on tickets in a single session. – They checked into a motel room and spent hours sorting through 360,000 tickets by hand. – In 2011 the Boston Globe investigated and found no wrongdoing. – The state made $120 million from the Selbees buying tickets. – An officer said "I was dumbfoundedly amazed that these math nerd geniuses had found a way legally to win a state lottery". – Their corporation grossed $26 million over 9 years with nearly $8 million in profit after taxes. – They kept 65 plastic tubs of losing tickets in their barn in case of a federal audit. – They never bought a hot tub a sports car or a timeshare. – Bryan Cranston played Jerry in the 2022 Hollywood film Jerry and Marge Go Large. – The original 60 Minutes interview is on YouTube right now. He found a loophole in a state lottery brochure in 3 minutes that the state missed for years. Made $26 MILLION legally and got a Hollywood film.
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CourtNewsUK@CourtNewsUK·
Here's the arrest of the Afghan phone gang thought to have handled mobiles valued at £181 million. A warehouse containing 3,000 handsets was found by a victim using a 'Find my Phone' app courtnewsuk.co.uk/afghan-gang-ha…
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@TheGrandBoard
@TheGrandBoard@BridgeholeMacro·
Araghchi's itinerary tells you more than any statement: Tehran → Islamabad (convey conditions to Washington) → Moscow (meet Putin). This isn't shuttle diplomacy. This is Iran building a non-Western guarantor network. The logic is structural — Tehran doesn't trust Washington to keep its word, so it's lining up powers that can underwrite a deal. Pakistan is the channel. Russia is the potential backstop. The question is whether China, the only actor with leverage over both sides, joins this architecture or watches from the margin.
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DelaxCom
DelaxCom@DelaxGeoRisk·
I guess Araghchi delivered conditions to the US through Pakistan. Then flew to Moscow. The sequence matters. Iran is not negotiating with one party. It is triangulating between three. Washington wants a deal. Moscow wants the war to stay expensive. Tehran is in the middle deciding which relationship it needs more. That is why Brent does not move on ceasefire headlines anymore. The market has learned to wait for the geometry to resolve.
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G.S.Goraya
G.S.Goraya@sialgoraya·
In the 50 years of the Sikh Empire, following the preceding century of the development of the Sikh state system, we witness the turning of the circle, via Gobindean Revolution, to the consolidation of Nanakean Humanism. For instance, while the revolutionary era was one of unabashed religious war, once the victory was won, the era that followed was one of a uniquely Sikh form of ‘Sulh-i-Kul’ - conceived in Guru Nanak’s Kartapur Ethos, that is, the vision of the possibility of co-existence between the two faiths, Hindu Dharma and Islam, achieved via the world historic emergence of the Triadic balancer, the Tisarpanth of the Sikh-Khalsa. So, in the Sarkar-i-Khalsa there was both a resurgence of the uniquely northwestern Shahi Hinduism (with its Saktic warrior ethos) and an organic *Panthic Islam, rooted in the traditions of the countryside, in Pirs, Sufis and Deras, (with a downgrading of the Mughal Artistocratic Mosque/Mullah nexus). There are ample records of patronage to the latter in the records of the Lahore Durbar, and this also explains the loyalty of Punjabi Muslim soldiery to the Empire (and their disinterest and even apathy towards Hindustani Revivalisms, such as Barelvi’s Jihad). For Shahi Hinduism, Punjabi Rajput soldiery was a vital element of the Empire, and while there was, from the Imperial perspective, a conscious revival of Indic iconography in the ‘marks of power’ of the Empire, especially its frontier corps, (should be seen as akin to the revival of Pagan Symbolisms in the Italian Renaissance states, as a conscious evocation of civilisational pride against the ‘barbarian of the north’ in this case the Turk, a sort of rebuke to barbarian’s ultimate failure in his having not merely failed to destroy the civilisation he subjugated, rather, but in fact being dominated by it - so the Durga standards on the mouth of the Khyber were both a rebuke to the Turk and a symbol of civilisational renaissance); this spirit also ultimately produced a Zorawar Singh who dared, for the first time in centuries, perhaps thousands of years, to spread the power of Indic civilization beyond its (what were considered to be by a strain of passive Hindustani Hinduism) ‘natural’ frontiers.
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Agyakaar Singh@Singh_Mo·
Maggie had a very special relationship with President Reagan ... more than 40yrs later ... that special relationship has 'all but evaporated' whilst Argentina still maintains a cordial close relationship with US..Trump is frothing at the mouth like a rabid dog out for vengeance!
Agyakaar Singh@Singh_Mo

Before Falklands War erupted early 80s, only a minute fraction of Brits had any idea of its British Sovereignty, let alone where it was located. Maggie's special relationship with US swayed them in her favour, only just, thus allowing the Task Force & RAF to use Ascension Islands

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Agyakaar Singh@Singh_Mo·
Before Falklands War erupted early 80s, only a minute fraction of Brits had any idea of its British Sovereignty, let alone where it was located. Maggie's special relationship with US swayed them in her favour, only just, thus allowing the Task Force & RAF to use Ascension Islands
Al Jazeera Breaking News@AJENews

BREAKING: Falklands sovereignty rests with UK, Britain tells US after Pentagon email proposed rethinking Washington's stance over UK's position on war on Iran. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/zji0ro?update=…

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OSINTtechnical
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Iranian forces appear to have attacked a pair of container ships from the European shipping giant MSC as they ran the Strait of Hormuz this morning. One vessel suffered heavy damage to its bridge, and both are now stopped off the coast of Iran.
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
There are parallels between Keir Starmer turning on Olly Robbins and Boris Johnson turning on Dominic Cummings In both cases Starmer and Johnson believed they could assert their authority and use their position to take on and ultimately bury their former employees In both cases Cummings and Robbins have used devastating appearances before select committees to drop a welter of extraordinary and damaging revelations about their former bosses As @SamCoatesSky says who in No 10 thought it would be a good idea to take on Robbins in the first place, given that he has the receipts? Starmer presumably knew that there was a risk that the revelation he attempted to get Matthew Doyle an ambassadorial post and then a job under Mandelson would come out but went ahead anyway
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Steven Swinford
Steven Swinford@Steven_Swinford·
***BREAKING*** Sir Keir Starmer considered giving Matthew Doyle an ambassadorship, Sir Olly Robbins reveals He says that in March 2025 Number 10 initiated discussions with him about finding an opportunity for Doyle, who was then the prime minister's director of communications He says he was under 'strict instructions' not to discuss it with David Lammy, the foreign secretary He said he found it hard to explain to colleagues what Doyle's credentials would be for a senior mission role. He says he felt uncomfortable about it and that it would have been hard to defend Doyle was elevated to the Lords. My colleague @Gabriel_Pogrund subsequently revealed that he publicly supported a sex offender after he had been charged
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The Hormuz Letter
The Hormuz Letter@HormuzLetter·
BREAKING: At least 2 vessels attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz are reporting gunfire, with UKMTO saying a tanker captain being approached by two IRGC gunboats.
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Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش
I’m concerned that, in this round, Iran came out with the upper hand. It demonstrated not only its ability to threaten the Strait of Hormuz, which it effectively controls, but also its willingness to keep it closed until conditions aligned with its interests, while refusing to yield to U.S. demands. Only after pressure from President Trump on the Israeli Prime Minister, and the subsequent ceasefire, was the strait reopened in line with the commitments tied to that agreement. The takeaway from this episode is clear: Iran not only holds leverage over the strait, but any future arrangement with Tehran will have to be credibly enforced. Otherwise, the “Hormuz card” can and likely will be played again. Iran is not entering the next round from a position of weakness. From Tehran’s perspective, it may have made tactical concessions, since it is clear that even any closure of the strait in the coming weeks, given the volume of tanker traffic, would inflict significant pain on global markets. but strategically it reinforced its core message: it sets the terms in this arena and will not accept dictates in ita view, from outside powers, And if Israel were to violate the ceasefire, the strait would likely be closed again. This development should serve as a reminder to the administration that this is not a simple winner-takes-all outcome. From Iran’s perspective, this is a negotiation, one it enters from a position of strength. It's really became the "strait of Iran", that were open before the war unfortunately. #Iran
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🚨Trump on Truth Social: IRAN HAS JUST ANNOUNCED THAT THE STRAIT OF IRAN IS FULLY OPEN AND READY FOR FULL PASSAGE. THANK YOU!

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