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🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Green Party activists have described Jewish people as “an abomination to this planet” in a string of anti-Semitic WhatsApp messages, The Telegraph can reveal
🔗: telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

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@60Minutes @cdrsalamander Imagine a hostile power seizing that capacity. That’s a contingency the west should be planning for.
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In South Korea, shipbuilding is far ahead of the U.S. 60 Minutes saw nine ships built at once with rows of robots working. cbsn.ws/4bXT8ym
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@CodyBearCox @Terror_Alarm Wrong side of at Atlantic, be reasonable with us with Greenland, and we will back you elsewhere. The Danish government is one of the most conservative Northern Europe has seen in an age.
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@Terror_Alarm I already know where this is going. Help us in Ukraine; we will help you in the Strait of Hormuz.
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🚨🇩🇰 Denmark pushes for EU-wide response on Strait of Hormuz.
Europe should keep an open mind on helping to ensure freedom of navigation for ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz even if the continent did not support the U.S.-Israeli decision to go to war with Iran - Denmark's foreign minister

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Let's have an international day to stop Islam subverting our laws, begging for special treatment, and offering terrorism safe harbour inside its communities.
Propose instead: an International Day for Western Civilisation.
To rejoice in the ideology that built the modern world, ended slavery, and created the concept of liberty.
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@winstonpeters As Watties shows us, give it 10-15 years and we will see it NZ dairy slowly being cut and closed. It’s inevitable. NZ does not have the presence to justify most MNCs local production profit margins. If foreign owned it all gets shuts down eventually.
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As we predicted last year when Fonterra sold off our iconic kiwi dairy brands like Mainland, Anchor, Kapiti and others to a foreign owned company Lactalis, CEO Miles Hurrell has resigned and will leave once his bonuses are paid. We said this exact thing would happen in our open letter to farmers last year - he of course denied it.
Hurrell has sold off almost every consumer brand since he started, leaving Fonterra as a commodity price taker, not a market maker. Their decision leaves serious questions for New Zealand about what we must do to protect dairy manufacturing in our country as a result of Fonterra's dereliction of duty.
The last time a Fonterra CEO resigned, Theo Spierings was paid out a ridiculous $4.67 million after being paid a total of $43 million in just seven years in the role. How much will Hurrell be paid out?
And as for the sale to Lactalis, we hear the deal is not going well. Last week Fonterra announced deep job cuts to staff. Insiders are saying they are ripping cost out of the business to make up for a lesser sale price.
When will the media start asking the right questions instead of printing Fonterra's press releases for them, and when will they understand that Fonterra has gone from a propped up nationalist company to a sell-out globalist company.
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I refuse to participate in the modern narrative that James Cook was a villain.
Cook was born in poverty in 1728. He was not an aristocrat. He was not handed power. He worked from a young age, taught himself mathematics and navigation, and rose through sheer competence to become one of the most capable captains in the Royal Navy.
What he achieved with the technology of the 1700s is extraordinary.
He sailed into oceans where most of the map was blank. He charted enormous parts of the Pacific. His survey of New Zealand was so accurate that his charts were used by sailors for more than a century. Many of his coastal measurements were only hundreds of metres off modern satellite positions, achieved with nothing more than sextants, chronometers, and careful observation.
His voyages were not just about exploration. They advanced science. One of his first missions was to observe the transit of Venus to improve humanity’s understanding of the solar system. He enforced strict health rules on his ships and virtually eliminated scurvy, something that had killed countless sailors before him.
By the standards of the eighteenth century he was known for discipline, order, and attempts to avoid unnecessary violence with indigenous populations. He was operating in a harsh and dangerous era where exploration meant risking your life and the lives of everyone under your command.
Was he perfect. Of course not. No human being is. Judging people from centuries ago as if they lived in our modern world is intellectually lazy.
What matters is what he actually did.
A poor man who rose to the top through ability.
A navigator who mapped huge parts of the Pacific.
A leader who pushed science, navigation, and knowledge forward.
Men like James Cook expanded the known world and helped build the foundations of the modern, prosperous societies we live in today.
That is not the story of a villain.
That is the story of a remarkable human being.
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The man who rammed his truck into a Michigan synagogue on Thursday had four family members who were killed in an airstrike in Lebanon the week before, a Lebanese official and a Michigan imam said. nyti.ms/4cM3BOq
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New grenade just dropped💥
The U.S. Army has approved the new M111 Offensive Hand Grenade for release. Developed at Picatinny Arsenal by Capabilities Program Executive Ammunition and Energetics with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM), this is the first new lethal hand grenade to be cleared for service since 1968.
Follow us for more updates on Army Tech.

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@BenStiller Aren’t you Jewish? Like WTF. Israel has no greater enemy than Islamic Iran.
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Hey White House, please remove the Tropic Thunder clip. We never gave you permission and have no interest in being a part of your propaganda machine. War is not a movie.
The White House@WhiteHouse
JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY. 🇺🇸🔥
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@Empireaesth Absolutely Proud History! Bright Future! No amendments necessary.
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@rosey_nz @NZNationalParty The irony that Nicola Willis incrementalism is likely to cost her a place in parliament.
Sir John Key wasted his mandate to make bold change. This iteration of National is doing the same.
The big difference was that Key & English are likeable & competent. Luxon & Willis aren't.
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Maurice Williamson shares his frustration with Garner over unfulfilled expectations, arguing @NZNationalParty promised to rein in spending & the public service but hasn't. At just 28.4%, they'd lose all list MPs & be in opposition - time for a change!
youtu.be/kd1elffzIEg?si…

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@MrJamesMay @JeremyClarkson I sense a TV special in the making.
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