Tim Johnson

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Tim Johnson

Tim Johnson

@TimJohn17545618

Katılım Mart 2021
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UNN@UnityNewsNet·
As US Service Personnel are being killed, burned and maimed this is what the 'Commander-In-Chief' is doing. There really is a sickness at the heart of the whole 'MAGA' Culture.
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Jacob Atkinson
Jacob Atkinson@jacobatkinson99·
@NixonPunished @BasilTheGreat Were they actually intending to hit Cyprus though? Saying Cyprus was hit and saying that was their intention are very different things.
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Basil the Great
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨BREAKING: Britain, France and Germany AGREE to JOIN AIRSTRIKES against IRAN "It would be necessary and proportionate' to join airstrikes on Iran to destroy its ability to fire missiles and drones 'at their source" Britain is going back to war in the middle east
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Doggo
Doggo@DoggoUnleashed·
@YoungBobTPUK I think @ThatAlexWoman is going to need to take some time off soon. She is absolutely imploding over the creation of Restore. Clearly favours Reform but not quite keeping her composure. I quite like Alex but she should try to be a little more balanced for her own sake.
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Young Bob
Young Bob@YoungBobRB·
"Zia Yusuf is a complete scumbag." I confronted Alex Phillips on how Zia Yusuf U-turned on banning the burka, then assumed the position of head of policy to intentionally redirect reform on the Islamification of Britain. I also pointed out how Zia intentionally lied to the police to get police to raid Ruth at Lowe's house.
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Lescromps@Lescromps·
@CamillaTominey Nadhim Zahawi wouldn't be a popular choice with the membership Camilla
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Camilla Tominey
Camilla Tominey@CamillaTominey·
2/4 correct so far 👍
Camilla Tominey@CamillaTominey

Reminder of @Telegraph predictions: 1➡️Chancellor: Robert Jenrick 2➡️Foreign Office: Nadhim Zahawi  3➡️Home Office: Zia Yusuf 4➡️Business and Energy: Richard Tice So far 1/4 correct 👍 (don’t think foreign being announced today)

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Jonathon Inkin
Jonathon Inkin@JonathonInkin·
@edenbound_ What Green policies do you support the most and what are your reasons for that? (I’m genuinely curious)
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Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson@TimJohn17545618·
@shanaka86 @thevicky_roy 7 million dollars doesn't sound much in the scheme of things. Is this new silver heavy battery proven or just an interesting experiment?
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Correct question. Wrong framing. Let me reframe it. You don’t capture the spread. The spread captures the thesis. If you could arbitrage Shanghai versus COMEX as a retail trader, the premium would close. The fact that you cannot is the entire signal. It means the two-tier market is structural, not temporary. The friction is the feature. Here is what you actually do with the information. You stop treating silver as one market with one price and start treating it as two markets with a widening gap. The paper market is where leveraged traders get liquidated. January 30: 31% crash in a single session. The physical market is where industrial buyers are panic-locking supply. Samsung signed a $7 million prepaid offtake to lock 100% of a Mexican mine’s output for two years. They did not short COMEX. They bought the mine. So the retail playbook is not arbitrage. It is positioning. If you hold paper (SLV, futures, CFDs), you are exposed to the next leveraged liquidation event. 14 paper claims per registered ounce means your counterparty risk is not theoretical. It is mathematical. If you hold physical or equity in primary silver producers with actual reserves in the ground, you own the thing that Samsung, China’s 44 licensed export firms, and every solar manufacturer on earth are competing to secure. Every week the Shanghai premium persists, it is telling you one thing: the atoms are repricing away from the electrons. You don’t arbitrage that divergence. You pick which side of it you want to be on before the rest of the market figures out there are two sides. The spread is not the trade. The spread is the map.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
Silver. Right now. Same ounce. Same metal. New York COMEX: $80 Shanghai SGE: $111 India MCX: $93 Japan retail: $120 Kuwait retail: $106 40% spread between New York and Shanghai. The largest sustained divergence in precious metals history. The arbitrage is obvious. Buy COMEX at $80. Ship to Shanghai. Sell at $111. Pocket $29. Nobody can do it. COMEX has 108.7 million registered ounces. Paper claims against them: 1.586 billion. Fourteen owners for every ounce that exists. In the first week of January, 33.45 million ounces were physically pulled from the vault. 26% of registered inventory gone in seven days. One-month lease rates exploded to 8%. Normal is 0.3%. The cost of borrowing silver to arbitrage now exceeds the profit from the trade. The mechanism that should close the gap is economically dead. January 30. COMEX crashes 31% to $78. Worst day since 1980. Same day, Shanghai Futures Exchange settles at 29,487 RMB per kilogram. An all-time high. Two exchanges. Same metal. Opposite directions. January 1, 2026. Beijing reclassifies silver as a strategic material. 44 companies licensed to export. They control 60 to 70% of global refined supply. The gate is locked. Samsung stopped trusting the exchange entirely. Bypassed COMEX. Locked a direct two-year exclusive offtake deal with a Canadian mine for 100% of output. When the world's largest semiconductor buyer secures silver straight from the ground, the exchange doesn't have a pricing problem. It has a credibility problem. There are two silver markets now. One trades electrons. The other trades atoms. The atoms aren't lying. Read the full deep dive institutional analysis! open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson@TimJohn17545618·
@WSBGold These are a collectors limited edition. Only 150,000 made. The premium is pure numismatics.
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Wall Street Gold
Wall Street Gold@WSBGold·
🚨 US Mint: Silver $170 — reality repriced Paper fantasy breaking. Physical leading.
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Mrs B
Mrs B@SadieSEF0077·
@CBR6er @Alexandr4Denman @ShabanaMahmood Syria is safe now...instead of him rinsing the tax payers in this country..he should be returning to his homeland Expedia are literally offering holiday packages..
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Alexandra
Alexandra@Alexandr4Denman·
Elam Sumon 42 an "Illegal migrant" from Syria arrived here 18 months ago he along with his family were given a 3 bed property in Fulham 12 months ago, during this time he has taken Fulham council to court 4 times via "Legal Aid" for various housing complaints. Yesterday he received £5000 compensation for "conditions" in his property This despite on 3 occasions the local council investigated his property and found "Nothing of concern" they advised Mr Sumon" to air his property out and that someone in the property had vandalised the walls and carpets to make them appear worse! (He has now applied to bring his 2nd wife over & child over!
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
There's a sickness in Britain's public life: we have replaced judgment with performance. We have handed moral authority to the stage and let actors decide who belongs in this country. Olivia Colman, Emma Thompson, Stephen Fry, Judi Dench, Brian Cox – a roll call of national treasures who lined up to read script lines and wept on cue for a man they barely understood. They weren't defending justice. They were auditioning for sainthood. Alaa Abd el-Fattah called Britons "dogs and monkeys." He said he "fucking hates white people." He wrote that killing Zionists, "especially civilians," is heroic. He praised Bin Laden. He dreamed of our streets on fire. These weren't stray remarks. This was a worldview. A creed of racial contempt and revolutionary bloodlust. And Britain's cultural class didn't bother to look. They didn't want to look. Because the point was never him. The point was them – proving their virtue to each other like teenagers comparing scars. Keir Starmer called Abd el-Fattah's return a "top priority." He said he was "delighted" when the man landed in Britain. Delighted – as if a racial arsonist was a trophy of moral progress. As if British Jews didn't exist. As if the names Westminster, London Bridge, Manchester and Birmingham had been whitewashed from the national memory. Starmer isn't conflicted. He is consistent. His politics is powered by applause from the international set, not the safety of his own citizens. Celebrity pity replaced national judgment. Emotional theatre replaced due diligence. The Home Office didn't vet – or didn't want to. The civil service looked away. Westminster saw a cause, not a threat. In modern Britain the question is never "Is this man safe?" It's "Will supporting him make me look virtuous to the right crowd?" Conscience has been turned into a prop. The country has been turned into an audience, expected to clap on cue. Name them. Olivia Colman, whose trembling voice lent saintly gravitas to a man who spat on her country. Emma Thompson, forever the moral matron of the luvvie class, too busy basking in applause to read the record. Stephen Fry, who will condemn intolerance at home but clasp the hand of a man who wanted Zionists dead. Mike Leigh. Mark Ruffalo. Emily Watson. Rebecca Hall. Joseph Fiennes. Harriet Walter. Sir Bill Nighy, beard grown for gravitas, telling the Prime Minister to "make the call" – and the Prime Minister did. They summoned a man who would happily see the country that knighted them burn. This wasn't a mistake. It was a ritual. The ruling class performed virtue, the celebrities performed conscience, and Britain paid the bill. They needed him to fit a story: the "political prisoner," the "prisoner of conscience," the symbol of everything they think makes Britain look enlightened. They didn't check who he was because the truth would have broken the spell. Violence abroad is romantic in their eyes. Violence at home is a misunderstanding. Hatred is fine, as long as it is directed at the right targets. The ECHR forced the door open. Successive governments refused to close it. Its architects still pretend it's the noble post-war shield it once was, even as foreign judges veto laws passed by the people who live with the fallout. A serious country would have walked the moment protecting its own became "unlawful." A serious country would say: glorify terror and you lose your passport; call for blood and you're gone. But Britain isn't serious. Britain is obedient – to treaties, to NGOs, to foreign approval, to the moral vanity of its own elite. What we are watching is national self-harm dressed as progress. A country apologising for existing. A cultural class so besotted with its own virtue it can't tell a dissident from a fanatic. They think they are rescuing a hero. They are opening the gates. They think they are proving virtue. They are advertising weakness. "The point was never him. The point was them – proving their virtue to each other like teenagers comparing scars"
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Guido Fawkes
Guido Fawkes@GuidoFawkes·
Green Party Deputy Leader @rachelmillward is jeered as a member of the public informs her that small boat migrants are not in fact all "surgeons and engineers."
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Nick Short 🇺🇦
Nick Short 🇺🇦@nickfshort·
In London today. Fwiw, my very unscientific take is that hardly anyone is wearing a poppy.
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inthezone
inthezone@inthezoneuk·
@Councillorsuzie It’s the new poll tax and requires so many variables for it to be fair that it becomes very complicated and administrative heavy. But with more and more EVs, fuel tax revenues drop and that needs to be replaced. The question is with what? Have you an answer to that?
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Susan Hall AM
Susan Hall AM@Councillorsuzie·
Rachel Reeves told to slap drivers with new £1100 tax - if she does she's finished - Pay per mile is something I have been warning about for the past few years. Sadiq Khan would love it. What do Labour have against motorists? express.co.uk/life-style/car…
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RandomCharacter 🇬🇧
RandomCharacter 🇬🇧@rand0mch4r4ct3r·
@TheGriftReport Look at this pained virtue-signalling hand-wringing little cretin. Even the way he's dressed. Still behaving like an angsty teenager at his age. Why do we even have these clowns on?
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Tim Johnson
Tim Johnson@TimJohn17545618·
@Antipolluters Any other British political parties pulling in 10,000 people for a rally?
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Queen Natalie 👑
Queen Natalie 👑@TheNorfolkLion·
Gang of Knife-Wielding Teens Unleash Terrifying Rampage at Elm Park Primary School Absolute chaos erupted on a quiet residential street in Elm Park when a gang of youths, suspected to be armed with knives, stormed into a primary school and launched a violent assault on other teens. Terrified youths fled the premises in a desperate scramble for safety as the armed gang descended. One local resident, watching the mayhem spill onto Maylands Avenue, told the Havering Daily: “It was total chaos. We saw between 40-50 youths, running through the streets. We think they had knives as they were seen dropping weapons in people’s drive ways and running away. They were attacking the police and there were so many of them that the police had to just disperse them. We couldn’t believe what we saw. They were all aged 16 and over and they were not from here.” Is it now clear to see what we are dealing with in the UK and how this is only going to worsen!? I fear for the future of our country
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