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tony noel

tony noel

@Tony_Noel

Chairman of T&T Consultants

Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid Katılım Ağustos 2010
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El Equidistante
El Equidistante@elequidistante·
Ayer recibí los dos informes de la UDEF sobre Zapatero, como me imagino le ha pasado a media España. He hecho como Rufián el otro día y apenas he dormido leyendo todo por aclararme. Como los medios sacan noticia por noticia para ganar clicks… he decidido ordenar las ideas y hacer un hilo completo sobre el caso. El informe 1907 (186 páginas) reconstruye la estructura: quién es quién en la red, qué sociedades controlan, por dónde se mueve el dinero, dónde acaba y qué papel juega cada implicado. Es la radiografía societaria y financiera. El informe 1908 (158 páginas) reconstruye la cronología: ordena por fecha los mensajes de WhatsApp, correos electrónicos, llamadas y reuniones recuperados del móvil de Rodolfo Reyes y de los demás dispositivos intervenidos. Es el guion temporal del caso. Uno te explica el cómo y el cuánto, el otro te explica el cuándo y el con quién. Por eso, a lo largo del hilo, las capturas alternan entre los dos: cuando se cita un mensaje concreto (una frase, una hora, un día), la fuente es casi siempre el 1908; cuando se cita una conclusión policial, una titularidad societaria o un flujo de dinero, la fuente es el 1907. Abrochaos los cinturones… que empezamos.🧵
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
Denmark just released official crime statistics broken down by origin. The groups with the highest crime rates are from Somalia, Palestine, and Morocco. For years, European leaders denied any connection between mass immigration from certain countries and rising crime. Now the data is becoming impossible to ignore. How much longer will they keep pretending this isn’t happening?
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Tomas Pueyo
Tomas Pueyo@tomaspueyo·
~20% of Muslims in the West are radical Their beliefs in 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇫🇷🇩🇰🇦🇹🇩🇪🇪🇺: 🇬🇧UK 63%: burning the Quran should be a crime 57%: compulsory halal in schools 52%: illegal to show a picture of Muhammad 39%: Hamas didn't rape & murder on Oct 7 32%: sharia law 32%: men & women should not be together in public 27%: outlaw homosexuality 27%: dogs should be banned from public spaces 25%: support Hamas 21%: support Jihad 17%: support Hezbollah 15%: support Al Qaeda 14%: Support the Taliban 9%: support ISIS 🇫🇷 France 46%: Sharia should be applied in France 44%: Islam rules are more important than French law 38%; approve some Islamist positions 24%: support the Muslim brotherhood 20%: Muslims can't leave Islam 15%: full Sharia in all countries 8%: approve of ALL Islamist positions 🇩🇰 Denmark 11%: the Quran should determine ALL legislation in 🇩🇰 7%: drawing the Prophet Muhammad deserves death 🇦🇹 Austria 35%: the man should make all decisions 🇺🇸US 80%: concerned about Muslim extremism 31%: only 1 way to interpret Islam 17%: great deal of support for extremism 🇩🇪Germany 45%: Western morality is depraved 43%: only Islam can solve our problems 40%: open or manifest Islamist 28%: Jews can't be trusted 25%: Quran rules more important than 🇩🇪 law 24%: an Islamic theocracy is the best form of government 10%: Islamic rules should shape society more 10%: manifest islamist 8%: prefer a Muslim council to rule 🇩🇪 (vs democracy) 🇪🇺6 EU countries 70%: only 1 true interpretation of Islam 65%: religious rules more important than secular ones 55%: don't want homosexual friends 53%: the West is out to destroy Islam 43%: Jews can't be trusted And this is in the West, where they're selected for being more open to Western thought So no, radical Muslims are not 1% of Islam That doesn't mean most Muslims are radical! 20-30% are quite moderate 10-50% are conservative but tolerant But trying to hide the radical minority abets it and makes the problem fester. It should be exposed and fought, not hidden, for the benefit of the majority of Muslims, who are not radical On the data: some surveys are more reliable than others. None should be trusted standalone. But the picture that emerges across all surveys is pretty consistent. All the sources, more data, and details here unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com/p/what-do-musl…
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Radical Muslims are less than 1% of 2 BILLION Muslims. Yet you people judge the entire religion by the actions of a tiny minority? Be honest you just hate Muslims. Period.

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Retiring from the British Army can be complicated... Lt. Colonel Robert Maclaren retired from the British Army in 2001 after a long fulfilling career. On the day that he retired he received a letter from the Personnel Department of the Ministry of Defence setting out details of his pension and, in particular, the tax-free ‘lump sum’ award, (based upon completed years of service), that he would receive in addition to his monthly pension. The letter read: “Dear Lt. Colonel Maclaren, We write to confirm that you retired from the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards on 1st March 2001 at the rank of Lt Colonel, having been commissioned into the British Army at Edinburgh Castle as a 2nd Lieutenant on 1st February 1366. Accordingly your lump sum payment, based on years served, has been calculated as £68,500. You will receive a cheque for this amount in due course. Yours sincerely, Army Paymaster” Col Maclaren replied: “Dear Paymaster, Thank you for your recent letter confirming that I served as an officer in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards between 1st February 1366 and 1st March 2001 – a total period of 635 years and 1 month. I note however that you have calculated my lump sum to be £68, 500, which seems to be considerably less than it should be bearing in mind my length of service since I received my commission from King Edward III. By my calculation, allowing for interest payments and currency fluctuations, my lump sum should actually be £6,427,586,619.47p. I look forward to receiving a cheque for this amount in due course. Yours sincerely, Robert Maclaren (Lt Col Retd)” A month passed by and then in early April, a stout manilla envelope from the Ministry of Defence in Edinburgh dropped through Col Maclaren’s letter box, it read: “Dear Lt Colonel Maclaren, We have reviewed the circumstances of your case as outlined in your recent letter to us dated 8th March inst. We do indeed confirm that you were commissioned into the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards by King Edward III at Edinburgh Castle on 1st February 1366, and that you served continuously for the following 635 years and 1 month. We have re-calculated your pension and have pleasure in confirming that the lump sum payment due to you is indeed £6,427,586,619.47p. However, We also note that according to our records you are the only surviving officer who had command responsibility during the following campaigns and battles: *The Wars of the Roses 1455 -1485 (Including the battles of Bosworth Field, Barnet and Towton) *The Civil War 1642 -1651 (Including the battles Edge Hill, Naseby and the conquest of Ireland) *The Napoleonic War 1803 – 1815 (including the battle of Waterloo and the Peninsular War) *The Crimean War (1853 – 1856) (including the battle of Sevastopol and the Charge of the Light Brigade) *The Boer War (1899 -1902). We would therefore wish to know what happened to the following, which do not appear to have been returned to Stores by you on completion of operations: *9765 Cannon *26,785 Swords *12,889 Pikes *127,345 Rifles (with bayonets) *28,987 horses (fully kitted) Plus three complete marching bands with instruments and banners. We have calculated the total cost of these items and they amount to £6,427,518.119.47p. WE have therefore subtracted this sum from your lump sum, leaving a residual amount of £68,500, for which you will receive a cheque in due course. Yours sincerely . . . .”
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Froilán I de España 🇪🇸
Froilán I de España 🇪🇸@FroilLannister·
No nos damos cuenta de lo que ha supuesto para España el gobierno de Sánchez. Aquí os dejo una lista resumida de lo que ha pasado en estos últimos años y la situación en la que nos ha dejado. 2018 Dimisión Máxim Huerta (ministro Cultura) por fraude fiscal previo. Dimisión Carmen Montón (ministra Sanidad) por plagio en máster. Polémica tesis doctoral de Pedro Sánchez (acusaciones de plagio). Primeros excesos con Falcon (viajes familiares y trayectos cortos desde junio). Primeras vacaciones en palacios del Estado (La Mareta y otros, con críticas por opacidad de gastos). Inicio récord de asesores de libre designación en Moncloa. Polémica “relator” en negociación con independentistas. Exhumación de Franco del Valle de los Caídos (acusaciones de instrumentalización política). Debate por uso del Falcon en actos de partido. 2019 Polémica del “relator” con la Generalitat. Acusaciones de pactos con independentistas en campaña electoral. Bloqueo político y repetición electoral (abril-noviembre). Pacto PSOE–Unidas Podemos (primer gobierno de coalición desde la Transición). Negociación con ERC para investidura (mesa de diálogo). Cesiones presupuestarias y fiscales vinculadas a acuerdos parlamentarios. 2020 Gestión del 8-M y expansión inicial del COVID. Compra de test defectuosos (Bioeasy). Delcygate (visita de Delcy Rodríguez en Barajas). Contratos COVID con sobreprecios (origen Caso Koldo). Contratos Management Solutions (40,5 M€ mascarillas sin entregar). Rescate Air Europa/Globalia (1.100 M€). Rescate Plus Ultra (53 M€) vía SEPI. Cese coronel Pérez de los Cobos. Salida de Juan Carlos I a Abu Dabi (impacto institucional). 2021 Vacunación irregular de cargos públicos (varias CCAA). Ley Celaá / LOMLOE (conflicto educación concertada y lengua). Crisis Marruecos por entrada de Brahim Ghali. Reforma laboral pactada con ERC y Bildu. Subida histórica precio electricidad en mercado mayorista. 2022 Giro Sáhara Occidental (carta a Mohamed VI). Crisis diplomática con Argelia. Escándalo Pegasus (espionaje a independentistas y a Sánchez). Cese de la directora del CNI, Paz Esteban. Ley “solo sí es sí” (rebajas masivas de condenas). Reforma penal: eliminación sedición y modificación malversación. Inicio Caso Mediador (Tito Berni). 2023 Caso Tito Berni / Mediador (sobornos). Polémica listas de Bildu con condenados por terrorismo. Uso intensivo del decreto-ley en periodo preelectoral. Investigaciones Fiscalía Europea sobre fondos europeos en Canarias. Acuerdos con Junts tras investidura. 2024 Explosión Caso Koldo (comisiones mascarillas ~54 M€). Expulsión José Luis Ábalos del PSOE. Investigación judicial a Begoña Gómez. Caso hermano David Sánchez (plaza Badajoz). Trama hidrocarburos (fraude IVA ~180 M€). Contratos irregulares ADIF (~48,4 M€). Ley de Amnistía procés (recurso ante Tribunal Constitucional). Tensión institucional con jueces por acusaciones de “lawfare”. Polémicas en RTVE durante crisis DANA. Nombramientos cuestionados en Policía bajo Fernando Grande-Marlaska. Nombramiento Carmen Calvo en Consejo de Estado. 2025 Avances judiciales caso David Sánchez. Investigación fiscal general Álvaro García Ortiz. Prisión provisional Santos Cerdán (caso obra pública). Pagos en efectivo al PSOE (pieza separada Caso Koldo). Caso Leire Díez (contratos vinculados a SEPI). Investigaciones en SEPI por adjudicaciones >600 M€. Récord asesores y cargos de confianza. Apagón nacional 28 abril (debate modelo energético). Uso recurrente Falcon y Superpuma. Vacaciones en La Mareta (2025). 2018-2026 (acumulado / estructural) Más de 140 decretos-ley aprobados. Récord deuda pública superior a 1,6 billones €. Incrementos fiscales acumulados (cotizaciones, impuestos energéticos temporales). Opacidad y debate sobre fondos NextGeneration. Intervención estatal en Telefónica. Conflicto renovación CGPJ. Más de 1.200 resoluciones del Consejo de Transparencia pendientes o incumplidas.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
KASPAROV: Dictators always lie about what they've done, but very often tell you exactly what they're going to do. Mein Kampf was published in 1925, and it was a blueprint. Nobody took it seriously in 1925. In 2005 Vladimir Putin, already in his second term as Russian president, in control of Russian nukes and enormous amount of money, addressed Russian Duma and Senate. He said bluntly, "The collapse of the Soviet Union was the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century." Vladimir Putin made it very clear then, and for those who didn't want to hear him saying it in Russian in Moscow, he repeated it in 2007 at Munich Security Conference, looking straight in the eyes of Bush 43 and all other leaders of free world. For those who couldn't hear him, the next year he attacked Republic of Georgia. So Vladimir Putin's goal was, is, and will be, and there's no indication he's changed it, to restore the glory of Russian Empire, which means to push NATO back to 1997 borders. That was a part of the ultimatum that Vladimir Putin laid down back in 2007 and put again on the table in December 2021. Ukraine is the main target now, but it's not the ultimate goal. The problem is Europe still doesn't want to recognize it. We're still talking about hypotheticals. This is not a threat. This is a menace.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Flashback: An Afghan man buys a 10-year-old girl as his third wife — after murdering his first and second child brides for “bringing shame” upon his Muslim family by failing to obey and please their male owner. As his third child bride, she endured years of torture, rape and unimaginable abuse until she finally escaped. This horrifying story is featured in the documentary “I Was Worth 50 Sheep,” which follows the courageous young girl Sabere and her fight for survival in Afghanistan before the Taliban took over. Life for women and girls was already brutal under Islamic norms. Since the Taliban takeover and the full enforcement of strict Sharia law, it has become infinitely worse: • Girls are banned from schools and universities. • Women are forced into full-body coverings and locked inside their homes. • Child marriage, beatings and honor killings have exploded. This is not “cultural differences.” This is state-sanctioned Islamic oppression. Yet the world remains largely silent. Acknowledging this horror would mean admitting the truth about political Islam: it treats women and girls as property, not human beings. The West keeps importing this ideology while pretending all cultures are equal. They are not. Share this truth. The systematic abuse of girls under Islam must be exposed — not hidden behind political correctness.
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Alexandra🌞
Alexandra🌞@Alexalvz12·
19 frases de El Principito que te invitan a parar un momento, mirar al cielo… y sonreír. Pequeñas verdades que entran suave y se quedan para siempre. 🧵💖
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Jack Prandelli
Jack Prandelli@jackprandelli·
Norway and the UK drilled the same North Sea. 🇳🇴Norway got $2 trillion. 🇬🇧The UK got tax cuts. Same basin,Same era.... Completely different outcomes. Norway captured $30 per barrel in government revenue. The UK captured $11. That gap, compounded over 50 years of production, is the entire difference. Norway's model was simple: tax heavily (78% marginal rate), take direct equity stakes in fields via the SDFI, own part of Equinor, and put everything surplus into a fund invested abroad. The Government Pension Fund Global now holds over $2 trillion in assets. That's $390,000 per Norwegian citizen about 1.5% of all listed equities on earth. The fiscal rule: only spend the 3% annual real return. Never touch the principal. The UK started producing earlier, at lower prices, with a lower tax rate (40%) and no saving mechanism. North Sea revenues flowed straight into the general budget. Economists estimate the UK missed out on roughly £400 billion compared to a Norwegian style regime. The windfall largely financed tax cuts in the 1980s rather than a fund. Where things stand in 2026? Norway's petroleum sector will generate $63 bn in net cash flow this year alone feeding a fund already large enough to cover 10-15% of the national budget from returns alone. The UK is a net energy importer. Since 2021 it has paid countries like Norway more than £100 billion for gas. One country treated oil as a finite resource to convert into permanent financial wealth. The other treated it as income. image source:eia
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
A prominent Muslim cleric with millions of followers, Imam Saleh Al-Fawzan, openly declared: “If you deny the practice of drinking camel urine, you are an apostate, and it becomes permissible to kill you.” He added that killing such a person is a religious duty for the sake of Allah. This is not some random extremist hiding in a cave. This is a mainstream Islamic scholar whose teachings reach millions. How is the West supposed to reconcile this ideology with endless talk of “shared values” and integration? And why is there almost no serious public debate about teachings like these?
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Aira
Aira@Airaasayss·
Only for mathematician 0.00001% will be succeessed
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The West Has Already Lost the Drone War. It Just Hasn’t Noticed Yet. Here is something that should ruin your Monday. A Ukrainian AI drone engineer has gone on record to explain, calmly and with considerable evidence, that Western military planning is not behind the times. It is not lagging. It is not in need of reform. It is dead. Obsolete. A relic propped up by expensive acronyms and men in uniforms who still think the tank is the apex predator of land warfare. Yaroslav Azhnyuk, founder of AI drone company The Fourth Law, has done the maths. FPV drones now account for somewhere between 70 and 80 percent of frontline casualties in Ukraine. Not artillery. Not missiles. Not the armoured columns that NATO has spent forty years and several fortunes preparing to counter. Small, cheap, autonomous flying machines that cost about as much as a decent restaurant dinner and kill with the precision of a surgeon. But here is where it gets genuinely terrifying. China can produce four billion FPV drones per year. Ukraine, a country that has been at war for three years and is building faster than anyone in the West, manages four million. That is the kind of number that makes you want to lie down on the floor and stare at the ceiling for a while. The West is not losing the AI arms race because it lacks the technology. It is losing because it is still arguing about procurement frameworks while the future arrives, uninvited, at four hundred kilometres per hour with a shaped charge attached. Latest 👇 gandalv.substack.com/p/ukraine-the-…
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Marcos Agustín
Marcos Agustín@marcosagusstinn·
Britain did not fully lose its empire — it transformed it into finance. After 1945, the UK lost colonies, industrial dominance and global supremacy. But London kept the pipes of global capital: the City, global banking, English law and a web of offshore jurisdictions like Cayman, BVI, Jersey, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Bermuda and Gibraltar. Global offshore wealth is estimated at $13T, while broader tax-haven assets are estimated at $21–32T. A huge share of that flows through the UK’s financial web. The scale is enormous: $5+ trillion in global hedge fund assets, 75%+ of offshore hedge funds domiciled in Cayman, around $1.4T intermediated through the British Virgin Islands, and trillions more routed through British-linked financial centres. UK reintegration into the EU is essential to repair the damage to manufacturing, reduce import costs, restore supply-chain efficiency and recover market access. And for the EU, bringing the UK back means recovering Europe’s largest financial centre.
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JamesFennell MBE
JamesFennell MBE@FennellJW·
There are a number of things we should be getting on with faster - wind, solar and nuclear power, data centres, house building, airports and rail, defence industrial capacity, civil defence resiliance and preparedness, civil service, NHS and welfare, water and energy reform.
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Maria Rose ❤️
Maria Rose ❤️@BhattiLaib9960·
Remember one thing: It's not a 6!! Then what is the answer?? It's difficult and hard pro!!!
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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
El apagón de abril no fue un accidente. Fue el resultado previsible de una política energética basada en ideología, no en ingeniería. España lleva años cerrando centrales nucleares mientras aumenta su dependencia de solar y eólica sin almacenamiento suficiente. Alemania hizo lo mismo: cerró su última nuclear en 2023 y compensó con gas y carbón. Bélgica lo intentó y dio marcha atrás. Suecia invierte en nueva nuclear. España sigue con los cierres previstos. El gobierno lleva semanas culpando al operador de red, a las eléctricas, a la falta de interconexiones europeas. Nunca a su propia agenda. Un sistema eléctrico necesita potencia firme: fuentes que generen independientemente del sol y el viento. Sin nuclear, esa potencia viene del gas. Con gas, dependes de Argelia o del mercado spot. La transición mal planificada no te hace más soberano: te hace más frágil. España podría tener una red moderna, limpia y resiliente combinando nuclear con renovables. Ha elegido renovables solas, dependencia energética, y apagones.
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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
El precio de la vivienda en España ha subido un 68% en diez años, un 50% más que en Francia e Italia. Los salarios han crecido la mitad. La respuesta del gobierno: regular el alquiler en Cataluña. El resultado: los propietarios se pasan al alquiler de temporada y turístico, reduciendo aún más la oferta de vivienda habitual. Exactamente lo contrario de lo que se pretendía. El problema no es Airbnb. El problema es que España tarda años en dar permisos de obra, que la burocracia encarece construir y que el gobierno lleva décadas bloqueando el aumento de oferta. Luego pretende solucionar la crisis que creó con regulaciones que la empeoran. Así funciona la izquierda: crea el problema, propone el remedio equivocado, culpa al mercado cuando falla, y pide más Estado.
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Martin Varsavsky
Martin Varsavsky@martinvars·
España aspira a ser un hub tecnológico europeo pero aplica políticas diseñadas para garantizar que nunca lo sea. Lo viví de cerca cuando fundé Jazztel. La única forma de competir con Telefónica fue gracias a la regulación europea que obligó a abrir la red. El mercado español solo por sí solo nunca lo hubiera permitido. El Estado prefería proteger al campeón nacional. Décadas después el ciclo se repite: el Gobierno anuncia fondos para startups, crea agencias de innovación, y mientras tanto los mejores ingenieros hacen las maletas hacia Londres, Berlín, o Miami. No es un problema de talento. Es un problema de incentivos. En España, si una startup tiene éxito, tributa a tipos de los más altos de Europa. Si fracasa, el despido es de los más caros del continente. Para captar capital extranjero, la burocracia consume meses donde en EEUU son días. El resultado es predecible: los más ambiciosos se van. Los que se quedan dependen de contratos públicos. España tiene un problema de diseño institucional, no de potencial humano.
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