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Stephen Larkin

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Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life. If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine, its lethal. Travel is always a good idea.

On the beach Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Five Times August
Five Times August@FiveTimesAugust·
Happy five year anniversary of trading your body to a dangerous science experiment for a free donut all in the name of health.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Viktor Orbán once again shows who is really in charge. "Democracy is dying under pressure from EU leadership. Brussels does not guard the treaties, it betrays them. They demand a Ukrainian government in Hungary. Well, there won't be."
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Marine Le Pen
Marine Le Pen@MLP_officiel·
L’an prochain, des États européens majeurs, par leur population, vont voter. La France, en avril. L’Espagne, en août. La Pologne, en octobre. L’Italie, en décembre. Si l’on en croit les sondages, nombreux et unanimes, ces votes vont sans aucun doute bouleverser la carte de l’Europe. Ils vont faire advenir non pas une « minorité de blocage » à Bruxelles. Mais une nouvelle majorité qualifiée, conforme aux idées que le Rassemblement national et tous ses alliés, partout en Europe, défendent depuis des décennies.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Freedom of Information requests ( FOI) to be limited. This is no surprise, when they have got so much to hide. Criminals don’t want their crimes disclosed. So our Government who are enforcing Digital ID and surveillance on you don’t want you using FOI requests against them !
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Marine Le Pen's National Rally just flipped a socialist stronghold in La Flèche. Gone is a district that has stayed left since 1989. At the same time, AfG surges in western Germany. This is just the beginning. People want their countries back!
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
Auditions have started for the Meningitis outbreak 🙄
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Coach
Coach@rowinggeek·
I am staggered by the number of people in positions of power who have their phones stolen or completely ‘wiped’. It’s a mystery how these things happen…
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Excellent news for women! A man will be mansplaining Endometriosis on our behalf in Westminster. What’s important here is that women recognise men are still better at being women than we are and their observations of female pain are more valid than our lived experience 🤡 (Disclaimer: for the avoidance of doubt this post contains sarcasm)
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
How did the UK Health Security Agency know in 2025 we would need a Meningitis B ‘vaccine’ in 2026 ? How many times are people going to keep falling for these scams ?
IRISH PATRIOT@irishpatriot91

🚨 What a crazy coincidence! UK Health Security Agency posted a tender on gov.uk in September last year for a contract for 2026 of UNDISCLOSED value likely millions… The provision of a vaccine to protect against meningococcal B (MenB) disease… And who would have guessed it kids… now the mainstream media are saying we have an outbreak of meningitis B! You can’t all be falling for this. Surely?! 👀 Tender proof: find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/054928-…

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Jeffrey Peel
Jeffrey Peel@JeffreyPeel·
Lockdown was a globally coordinated policy. Johnson did not act alone. He was also supported by all the main political parties here and all the establishment quangos internationally. Lockdown was part of an assault on personal liberty. But the reason for it - a fake 'pandemic' - has never been acknowledged by any of the political parties or the Covid Inquiry or 'whig peers'. And the mainstream media has been culpable - particularly, in the UK, The Telegraph. One wonders when Hannan might get the message that taking a stand against 'lockdown' just doesn't cut it anymore. We need to acknowledge the truth that "COVID" represented a coordinated assault on humanity - and that his Party was in on it right from the beginning.
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan

A full national lockdown was declared on 23 March 2020. Six years on, it accounts for most of the things wrong with Britain: the rise in taxes, prices, national debt, unemployment, absenteeism, conspiracy theories, shoplifting, truancy, even immigration. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/03/2…

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Alan D Miller
Alan D Miller@alanvibe·
Six years today Lockdown was imposed Unprecedented Unnecessary Unscientific Unacceptable Everything changed forever Now we are dealing with the ongoing mess As the cheerleaders push to drive through Digital ID on us all 4 Nations Protest 25 April in run up to Local Elections Stand Together #notodigitalid
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I sit in Westminster, listening to politicians bang on about these 'desperate' asylum seekers and I just think - am I losing my mind? Look at the pictures, look at the facts. These are not women and children fleeing war and persecution. The overwhelming majority of these individuals are men. Young foreign men. Most of whom are from alien cultures which hold no respect for our way of life or British values. They are not genuine asylum seekers, they are illegal migrants. How can anyone in the right mind look at these boats packed full of blokes and sincerely believe that these are people we should be welcoming into our country, no questions asked? We have NO idea who they are - as few as one in 50 have passports when they are picked up. How many are criminals? How many are terrorists? We do NOT know. Inserting these men into communities around the UK is total and utter INSANITY. Can you imagine what these people think of us? Free accommodation, food, upkeep, healthcare, recreational activities. Is it a surprise thousands and thousands more want to follow in their footsteps? The boats should be turned around. Those who do arrive should be securely detained and deported as swiftly as possible. Nobody who comes illegally stays, nobody here illegally stays. I do not want these men in our country.
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TeeJay
TeeJay@TrevorJukes1·
They just changed the date. Trust the media at your peril, they are state terrorists. 👇👇👇 #google_vignette" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/s… 👇👇👇 thesun.co.uk/health/3345160…
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
It was just that easy to segregate people from society & demand people to show “their papers” to gain access to everyday life and far too many people still believe this worked to stop a virus. The first time in the history of medicine where the protected needed to fear the unprotected.
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Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher@realmrsthatcher·
Freedom can also be lost little by little, by what the Fabians call the doctrine of gradualness. A little more taxation here, a little more government expenditure there, year after year until the people are no longer the masters of the state but its servants. There are always, it seems, good reasons advanced for the state to have more power. But rarely for the state to divest itself of power. Each new problem becomes an excuse for more government intervention and less individual responsibility.
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Kenny Carmody
Kenny Carmody@KennyCarmody·
The COVID vaccines and the pandemic years accelerated aging. I will not be argued out of that. I have seen it with my own eyes and so have countless others who are only now finding the words for what they have been watching happen to the people they love. There is a particular kind of grief that has no clean name, the grief of watching someone you love deteriorate. Not suddenly. Not dramatically. But slowly, incrementally, in the way that aging at its worst operates stealing a little more each month, each season, each year, until the person in front of you is a diminished version of who they were and you are left trying to reconcile the two. Physically first. The energy gone. The strength gone. The face and body changing in ways that feel too fast, too soon, too much. So many suddenly turned grey. And then mentally. That is where the hardest watching happens. The sharpness that softens. The memory that starts slipping in ways you try to explain away at first because the alternative is too heavy to hold. The personality shifts. The confusion. The moments where the person you have known your entire life seems briefly unreachable, behind glass, somewhere you cannot follow. This is one of the hardest things a human being is asked to endure. And what I have watched in the vaccine injured, in the elderly who received dose after dose, in people who were healthy and vital before 2020 and are not anymore, is aging that moved at a pace that was not natural. Not inevitable. Not simply the quiet progression of time. Something was accelerated. The mitochondrial damage. The chronic inflammation. The immune dysregulation. The spike protein that never cleared. The oxidative stress compounding year after year in bodies that were never given the chance to recover before the next assault arrived. Science will catch up to what we already know from watching the people we love.
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