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@ThinkCoalition

Using facts and real science to expose and defeat the oligarchy's dystopian Great Reset agenda. Join us for The Great Resist. On Substack as Thinking Coalition

London 🥛 Katılım Nisan 2020
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
Even we understood that there was almost no safety data, our interview with Professor Bhakdi in June 2021 👇 where he stated - "virtually nothing is known about the vaccines". How can you encourage others to take unknown risks (M in MINDSPACE)? 🧵
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Wide Awake Media@wideawake_media·
British political strategist Thomas Corbett-Dillon caused an uproar recently by suggesting that indigenous Brits are the victims of "a genocide". "There is an indigenous population that have lived on that island for thousands of years." "It is being taken over by different people that are not indigenous to that land, and I think that's a sad thing to happen." "If there was an island of indigenous people in the Pacific, and all of a sudden a bunch of white people moved there and were having babies, and the number one name in that country became Tom... the UN would be there saying this is outrageous." "But do it to England and no one seems to care."
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
@jimmy_dore For reference the guy posting about the dangerous 'vaccine' voted FOR the compulsory vaccination of 🇬🇧 care home workers when he was an MP - a vote that passed narrowly by 319 to 246. Bridgen did not join the 246 people opposing this bill.
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Jimmy Dore
Jimmy Dore@jimmy_dore·
The biggest criminals in the world run our governments & biggest corporations. They purposely kill us for profit. Here is the chief toxicologist for Pfizer telling you they knew they were killing people w/Covid "Vaccine". No one will ever be arrested or prosecute. The biggest criminals never are, because they run the world.
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen

Pfizer’s former chief toxicologist Dr Helmut Sterz states in evidence to the German Parliament that the Covid ‘vaccine’ caused 200 deaths within weeks of rollout Dr Sterz estimates 60000 Germans died from the Pfizer ‘vaccine’ he says ‘it should never have been approved “ 💥

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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
@ABridgen Didn't you vote for the compulsory vaccination of 1/2 million 🇬🇧 care workers with this dangerous 'vaccine' when you were an MP?
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Pfizer’s former chief toxicologist Dr Helmut Sterz states in evidence to the German Parliament that the Covid ‘vaccine’ caused 200 deaths within weeks of rollout Dr Sterz estimates 60000 Germans died from the Pfizer ‘vaccine’ he says ‘it should never have been approved “ 💥
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Zia Yusuf
Zia Yusuf@ZiaYusufUK·
Nobody else in British politics can pull off this level of aura 🇬🇧
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
💥 US Government insolvent 💥 The numbers here are staggering US Government liabilities USD 47.8 trillion (USD 41.7 trillion net of assets) with a further whopping USD 88.4 trillion in off-balance sheet Social Security and Medicare liabilities. Net Government liabilities 1.35x GDP off-balance sheet a further 2.87 x GDP - total 4.22 x GDP - truly astounding. The only way out of that position is mass money printing and debt devaluation coupled with deferrals/defaults on future retirement and health benefits. [see our article on Subtack out soon 👀]
Barchart@Barchart

United States is insolvent according to the U.S. Treasury 🚨🚨🚨

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Claire Coutinho
Claire Coutinho@ClaireCoutinho·
The Prime Minister claims his priority is the cost of living, so during an energy crisis, what has the Government chosen to do? Introduce new race-obsessed red tape that, by their own admission, will reduce wages and make it harder to do business in Britain. Here's how👇🏾
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
@PeterMcCormack Likely to be the start of a cycle of increasing inflation and increasing yields post over-leveraging as suggested by Ray Dalio 👇- parallels between 1920s over-leverage and now (just written about this on Sub-tack).
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
@CarolineLucas The only real threat to 🇬🇧 food security is your neo-Marxists eco-zealotry, putting solar panels on farmland and "wilding" arable land. Its shocking that some people in the UK actually vote for green-red hara-kiri.
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
Not so, you idiots gave us net zero via a Statutory Instrument in 2019 (May subsequently received millions in book deals and speaker fees) and you also gave us huge money printing in 2020. You can argue that Labour are marginally dumber - but ultimately all branches of the Uniparty are implementing a Reset.
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Mel Stride
Mel Stride@MelJStride·
Thanks to Labour’s mismanagement, we are entering this latest energy crisis with the highest inflation in the G7. Under Rachel Reeves our economy is weaker and more vulnerable to external shocks. Today’s figures show the cost of living was already rising too fast for families who will now be bracing for the impact of events in the Middle East on their bills. The Chancellor’s irresponsible decision to ramp up borrowing and spending while hiking taxes on businesses has fuelled inflation. At the same time, Ed Miliband’s net zero dogma means we are reliant on imports instead of taking advantage of our own resources in the North Sea. Only the @Conservatives have the plan and the leadership to get costs, bills and debt down, fix our economy and Get Britain Working Again.
Office for National Statistics (ONS)@ONS

The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 3.0% in the year to February 2026, unchanged from the 12 months to January 2026 as various price movements offset each other. Read more ➡️ ons.gov.uk/economy/inflat…

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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
@energygovuk Sometimes there is too much wind for your virtue signalling sacrifices to Gaia to operate.
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Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Sometimes there is too much wind for our outdated grid to handle, especially in Scotland and the East of England. Rather than paying wind farms to switch off we’re trialling a new system where people who live near these constrained areas get cheaper - or even free - electricity.
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
This is the clearest possible sign that the smart money believes there will be at some point soonish be a significant downward move in S&P 500. Q4-2025 cash position now USD 369.1 billion (equivalent to 30% of total assets). The only way this can outperform the S&P 500 is in the event of a large fall in the S&P 500. It looks like Berkshire has been "selling high" since Q4-2024 and is getting ready to "buy low" 🤔[see post soon on Substack]
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Thinking Coalition@ThinkCoalition·
@TheNewsAgents Nick Timothy doesn't have a problem, but you Westminster Leftists do have a problem acknowledging obvious facts.
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The News Agents
The News Agents@TheNewsAgents·
When Tory Nick Timothy saw Ramadan prayers in Trafalgar Square, he said it was an "act of domination". He was praised by Tommy Robinson, and Kemi Badenoch asked if these events "fit" with British culture. Do the Tories have a problem with Muslims? thenewsagents.co.uk/article/do-the…
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Nat Rothschild
Nat Rothschild@NatRothschild1·
As momentum builds across Volex, our Capital Markets Day on 22 April will be an opportunity to set out what comes next.   We’ll share our medium‑term ambitions and financial objectives with investors and analysts.
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