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Tom Czerniawski
Tom Czerniawski@BlackTomThePyr8·
@racistnature "If men weren’t willing to do the right thing during Covid" Some of us did. Some of us identified who did it to us and neutralized them.
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
If we lost a war, and were occupied by a foreign power, they’d ship our coal overseas, and prevent us from using it. Enforcing Net Zero upon Australia, denying Australians using our own natural resources is an act of treason.
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Look how much coal Australia has ffs. We could power ourselves for thousands of years. But no, the idiots are telling us its bad for the environment but its ok to sell it to China.

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Towrin Cue@TowrinCue·
@MCCCANM You’re a wise man. Keep the powder dry while you can.
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KC-10 Driver ✈️ 👨‍✈️ B-737 Wrangler
Meh. It’s not about payouts. It’s mostly about airplanes, military & cooking. But it’s not really about that, either. I’m building a weapon. When covid hit, I could see us going the wrong direction…but I had no voice. Nobody would listen. In fact, locally, I was shouted down & branded as many bad things. It was an eye-opening experience. It was a mass panic & we did a lot of harm when there were many voices trying to calm the herd. I was caught flat-footed & helpless. I’m not doing that again. I’m building a weapon I hope to not use. It’s one I’ll only use for the most dire situations. At least that’s how I try to see it; I’ve opened my mouth on a few things I probably shouldn’t. My theory is the more I use the weapon, the less effective it becomes, until eventually everyone tunes me out again. So, you get explanations of airplanes & the military, things I have experience with. Cooking is a bonus, trying to build an audience that I hope to not have to pull an alarm on. If the time comes, I’ll use the weapon until every round is spent. I’ll attempt to calm the herd & mitigate the damage, and I’ll destroy my account to do it, because this is a world I’m trying to shape for my kids. I’m on the downhill Anyway, it’s not about payouts. I hope you can at least be entertained!
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The HighWire
The HighWire@HighWireTalk·
🚨BREAKING: @ICANdecide sent a letter to Secretary Kennedy last week urging him to revise the ACIP charter. Within days, he did. Here is what changed: 🔥The membership criteria have been expanded beyond the vaccinologists and epidemiologists who have long dominated the committee, opening seats to experts in toxicology, data science, pediatric neurodevelopment, and vaccine injury. 🔥The word "safety" now appears ten times in the charter. It appeared three times before. The word "risks" appears five times. It appeared zero times before. The new language requires ACIP to evaluate risk/benefit profiles, consider cumulative effects of vaccines and their components, and conduct re-analysis as new safety data becomes available. 🔥New liaison representatives have been added to the committee, including the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS), Independent Medical Alliance (formerly FLCCC), MAPS, and Physicians for Informed Consent, bringing pro-safety, informed consent voices into a room that has never had them. 🚨None of this happens without the people who show up, stay informed, and keep supporting this work. This is what winning looks like. Full legal update linked below 👇 bit.ly/RevisedACIPCha…
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Bitcoin Teddy
Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
Prepare for the most jaw-dropping 4 minutes and 21 seconds you will watch this year. Nicole Shanahan — ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, former running mate of RFK Jr., and a woman who personally signed nine-figure philanthropy checks — went full whistleblower on the entire Silicon Valley “tech wife mafia” and how they were used. Her exact words: “I don’t think many of the tech mafia wives realize… they were used to set the groundwork for what Klaus Schwab calls The Great Reset. Their money especially was being conscripted through a network of NGO advisors, Hollywood, Davos, and their own companies. A really small group of people… completely blind to how their groundwork is being used to enable these Great Reset policies.” Then she turns the knife inward: “These women find their meaning through philanthropic work. I really believed I was helping Black communities and indigenous communities rise up. But now the problems have gotten worse. Crime worse. Mental health worse. The whole model is broken. At the end of the day they always go: ‘But climate change.’ Social justice + climate change — it gets progressive women 100% of the time.” She even says many now believe the biggest “climate change issues” are actually geoengineering issues. This isn’t some random podcast bro. This is a woman who lived in the mansions, sat on the boards, flew private to Davos parties… and is now saying: “We were the useful idiots.”
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Craig Kelly:🇦🇺Foundation for Economic Education
A CORRUPT, DISGUSTING STITCH-UP So now we know exactly why they deliberately waited to arrest Ben Roberts-Smith in Sydney. They didn’t want the trial in his home town in Brisbane, in front of jury his actual peers in Brisbane. They rigged it for Sydney because a Sydney jury is far more likely to be packed with Hamas & Hezbollah sympathisers and their leftist inner-city latte-sippers friends who carry a deep prejudicial hatred of our military. In short, they think they have a better chance of a guilty finding in Sydney than Brisbane - so they stitched it up so he’d be arrested in Sydney. And these "prosecutors" are in bed with Channel 9 — who have a massive commercial stake in seeing him destroyed. That’s why Nine’s cameras were conveniently parked at the airport like vultures, filming him being taken off the plane to create the impression that he was “at the airport trying to flee the country" because he’s guilty. Now almost every single juror dragged into that courtroom will have that prejudicial image burned into their brains. This is outright corruption. It stinks to high heaven. And these holier-than-thou, corrupt bastards have the absolute gall — the sheer stinking hide — to lecture their prosecution is all about “justice.”
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Werner Zagrebbi🇦🇿
The New York Times reports that 12 of the ~1500 January 6 rioters have reoffended in about a year's time—calling it a "crime spree". The recidivism rate of the J6ers is 0.8%. The average 1 year US re-arrest rate, by contrast, is 43%. funny how that works
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Towrin Cue@TowrinCue·
@DschlopesIsBack It’s disgusting that this was allowed to happen, but put him in a dress & people argue it’s fine. What sort of person would be duped by such stupidity.
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
I still can’t believe this really happened 😂😭
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
This is Bill Maher at his absolute best. Maher stunned his audience by AGREEING with JD vance that Western civilization is worth defending, and it’s better than the rest. The room ERUPTED and Maher dropped his final nuke: “And if you’re not clapping spend a week in a Muslim capital, you wouldn’t last.” MAHER: “Another thing JD Vance said is, ‘We will stand with you for Western civilization.’” “Now, he goes too far, Viktor Orban, I think in some of his standing for Western civilization, but I think you and I both believe there is such a thing as Western civilization.” “Remember after 9/11, if you said clash of civilizations, it was the beginning of sort of that wokeness where…oh don’t say that, that’s Islamophobia.” “No, it was a clash of civilizations, the civilizations are very different and ours is better!” [audience erupts into applause] “And if you’re not clapping spend a week in a Muslim capital, you wouldn’t last…especially as a woman.”
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Alastair Hilton
Alastair Hilton@London_W4·
@Alice081221 Would be nice not to just steal my photo and credit me. Hate thieves like you
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Alice
Alice@Alice081221·
Beautiful natural scenery
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
BREAKING: The Australian government chose to arrest Ben Roberts-Smith in Sydney rather than his home state of Queensland because the government prosecution wanted less white Australians on the jury - “a more diverse jury pool.” So in practice the Australian government want Hamas and Hezbollah supporters from Lakemba and West Sydney to sit and judge Australia’s most decorated veteran from the Afghan War. This explains why the Australian government rejected Ben Roberts-Smith’s repeated offers over multiple years to peacefully hand himself in. Instead they chose to arrest him on a plane in Sydney in front of his children and the wider public - a calculated humiliation ritual. Sydney Morning Herald: “One well-placed source suggested investigators might have waited to arrest Roberts-Smith in NSW because they wanted access to a wider and more diverse jury pool” than more conservative Queensland, where he lives.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
📸EARLY WEEKEND PHOTOGRAPHY TIMELINE CLEANSE📸 Since Pope Leo seems to be the talk of the day, let's get something from Rome. This is one of my all time favorite photos I have ever taken, and it was almost twenty years ago with my very first DSLR. Colosseum on the left, Forum on the right and a very lucky sky. I've been told multiple times it looks like a time portal. This one hangs on my wall at home. Nikon D50 (I told you it was old), pocket tripod whose brand I don't remember, Nikkor 18-55 DX kit zoom @ 30mm, f/5.6, 1/60th, ISO 400.
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sabine hazan md
sabine hazan md@SabinehazanMD·
@Jikkyleaks The core issue is that we desperately need solid data. As one of my professors used to say “ Show me the data”. My concern is that patients may reject proven, life-extending treatments—options that could give them many additional years—in favor of unverified alternatives pushed by influencers who steer them in the wrong direction. For example, someone with stage-one colon cancer, which is typically curable with a straightforward colonic resection, might instead choose IVM and fenbendazole. In doing so, they risk letting an easily removable tumor spread.
Jikkyleaks 🐭@Jikkyleaks

I'm disgusted by his behaviour since you wrote your article for which he decided to blame everybody around you including those that had nothing to do with it. He then started sending defamatory and predatory DMs to our friends. I had actually tried to keep out of it until then. For the record I want everybody to be able to access any drugs that can help them under right to try and have expressed my disdain for the 4 universities who suppressed the patents that they applied for relating to cancer treatment using these drugs. That means no paywall. No secret protocols. No hiding behind a substack. Just let the people access safe drugs in a safe manner. How difficult can it be? @MaryBowdenMD

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Towrin Cue@TowrinCue·
@London_W4 Beautiful! Any ideas on where this undercroft is to be found?
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Alastair Hilton
Alastair Hilton@London_W4·
Good morning you delicious little strawberries of loveliness. Another day begins, where I have to scroll through here and not post stuff about my views on the world. It is a test of my resolve. Anyway, while I battle against doing that, let’s start the day with my photo of the beautiful undercroft at Lincoln’s Inn Fields that I took this week. If you haven’t seen my little video tour of this location, then your life is not complete and I suggest scrolling through my posts, finding it and filling that void in your life. Have a super day people.
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Lyle Shelton
Lyle Shelton@LyleShelton·
🚨 60% needing psychiatric care AFTER 🏳️‍🌈 gender treatment? Why isn’t anyone talking about this… A major Finnish study has just dropped a bombshell on “gender-affirming care” for kids — and the results should alarm every parent in NSW. Now Family First’s Lyle Shelton is calling for a full investigation right here in Australia. Why are we blindly following this model when other countries are pulling back? 👉 This is about kids, evidence, and the truth — not ideology. Read this before it’s too late. MEDIA RELEASE Finland study prompts call for NSW inquiry into harms of gender-affirming care Family First National Director and NSW Legislative Council candidate Lyle Shelton has today announced that, if elected, he will push for government funding to conduct a comprehensive New South Wales study into the long-term impacts of so-called “gender-affirming care” on children and young people. Mr Shelton said a major new Finnish study had raised serious concerns about the mental health outcomes of young people undergoing medicalised gender interventions, highlighting the urgent need for Australian authorities to investigate the issue locally. “A landmark study published in *Acta Paediatrica*, using nationwide Finnish health data, has found that young people diagnosed with gender dysphoria are already experiencing significantly higher rates of psychiatric distress — and that these rates worsen following medical interventions,” Mr Shelton said. “The research showed that more than 60 per cent of young people who underwent gender-related medical treatment required specialist psychiatric care more than two years later, compared with just 14.6 per cent of their peers. “That should alarm every parent and policymaker in New South Wales.” Mr Shelton said the study was particularly significant because it tracked patients over time using comprehensive national data, overcoming the limitations of many previous studies in this area. “This is not anecdotal evidence — this is population-level data spanning decades,” he said. “It found that psychological distress not only predates a gender dysphoria diagnosis, but in many cases intensifies after medical intervention.” Mr Shelton said the findings reinforced growing international concern about the medicalisation of gender-confused children, with countries like Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom already tightening restrictions on such treatments. “New South Wales cannot afford to blindly follow activist-led models when credible international evidence is raising red flags,” he said. “If elected, Family First will seek funding for an independent, evidence-based NSW inquiry to examine the long-term physical and mental health outcomes of children subjected to puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones and surgical interventions.” Mr Shelton said the inquiry would prioritise patient safety, transparency and the role of alternative therapeutic approaches. “We need to ensure that vulnerable young people receive compassionate care that addresses underlying psychological issues, rather than being fast-tracked into irreversible medical treatments,” he said. “This is about putting the wellbeing of children ahead of ideology.” Mr Shelton emphasised that the proposed NSW study would give families, clinicians and policymakers access to robust local data. “Australians deserve answers based on evidence — not slogans,” he said. “Family First will always stand for policies that protect children and support families in navigating these complex issues with truth and compassion.” media@familyfirstparty.au
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Just so we are all on the same page here... Decarlos Brown Jr knew EXACTLY what he was doing: >He carried a folding knife onto the train before Iryna ever boarded, he brought a weapon with him DELIBERATELY >He had no train ticket and was riding illegally, meaning he was already hiding his presence from authorities >He spent HOURS riding the light rail before the attack, functioning well enough to navigate the ENTIRE TRANSIT SYSTEM on his own, without help >When two security guards walked past him at 8:18 PM, he went quiet and let them pass without incident, which means he recognized a security presence and adjusted his behavior accordingly >After Iryna sat down in front of him, he waited 4.5 minutes before doing anything... The video shows he pulled the knife out, unfolded it, and then paused before standing up and attacking, which is clearly deliberate steps with a pause in the middle >He grabbed the seat bar with his left hand to brace himself and st*bbed with his right, a controlled, two-handed technique >He targeted her neck and chest, the two most lethal areas of the human body >He struck her 3 times, not once, three >IMMEDIATELY after, he walked through the train car saying "I got that white girl" TWO TIMES... which is an acknowledgment of a completed criminal, lethal act, with ZERO confusion >AFTERWARDS, he removed his blood-soaked sweatshirt on the train which was an attempt to conceal evidence >He acknowledges to another passenger, "I just st*bbed this girl..." >He attempts to justify the attack by screaming "She called me a n***er" >He wrapped his injured hand before police arrived, which was a calm, purposeful behavior seconds after the killing >He exited at the very next stop and was attempting to leave the area when police caught him... literally fleeing a crime scene is LEGALLY recognized as consciousness of guilt >FURTHERMORE, in a recorded jail call to his sister, he acknowledged killing Iryna, he has NEVER claimed he didn't know what happened >He was previously convicted of armed robbery, served MANY years in prison for it, and understood that using a weapon against another person has legal consequences >In January 2025, 7 months before the murder, he was coherent enough to call 911 himself, articulate a specific complaint to officers, argue with those officers when he disagreed with them, and then call 911 a SECOND TIME while they were still standing there to demand more police. Now, conveniently, after being charged with first-degree m*rder at the state level and a federal charge that carries the death penalty, he is SUDDENLY incapable of proceeding on the state level. I'm at a loss for words.
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Lyle Shelton
Lyle Shelton@LyleShelton·
Australia’s birth rate is collapsing… and almost no one in politics wants to talk about it. But one leader just did — and what he said should stop the nation in its tracks. Fewer babies. Smaller homes. A future that doesn’t add up. Matt Canavan is calling for a complete reset — and it’s striking a nerve. Family First agrees. We've long-championed these policies. 👉 Bigger homes. 👉 Tax breaks for families. 👉 Scrap net zero. 👉 Use our own resources. Is this the bold plan Australia desperately needs… or something the political class will try to shut down? Read this — it changes the whole debate. 👇 CANAVAN IS RIGHT: AUSTRALIA NEEDS BABIES, BACKYARDS AND A BOLD ECONOMIC RESET There was a lot to like in Matt Canavan’s National Press Club address this week. At a time when too many politicians timidly conform to the failed thinking of the political class, the newly minted Nationals leader has chosen to make an argument — and Australians are responding. Family First particularly welcomes his unapologetic call for policies that put families back at the centre of national life. Australia’s collapsing birth rate is not just a statistic — it’s a national emergency. Senator Canavan has put it plainly — and the numbers are sobering: “There is no doubt that delayed home ownership and smaller housing is one reason our birth rate has collapsed below 1.5 babies per woman.” That is not sustainable. And his warning about where this leads should stop the nation in its tracks: “The maths on low birth rates is brutal. By the end of the century there could be just 11 million Australians descended from those alive today. We will have many more people, but most will have come from somewhere else.” Critically, he points to the need for tax reform that supports families raising children, something Family First has also long championed. “Income splitting or giving families more choice over how they receive family support could help close that gap,” he told the Press Club. This is a major reform long ignored by the major parties. Families should not be penalised for having children or for structuring their work and care arrangements in ways that benefit their kids just because feminism expects and economics dictate that mothers to work outside the home. Just as importantly, Senator Canavan understands the role of space and housing: “The building of new cities so young Australians can afford a home and access the same services offered in capital cities.” And when families can access affordable homes: “A bigger house and a backyard — the kind of home that makes it easier to have children.” Family First has long argued this. Strong families need space, stability and a tax system that backs them — not one that works against them. Senator Canavan also understands something the political class has forgotten: nations that don’t make things decline. “Australia has always defined itself by the things we make, build and grow… But as our factories have shut and we’ve made fewer real, physical things, Australia has shrunk.” He is right to call for a manufacturing revival and to unlock Australia’s vast natural resources. His broader vision is refreshingly ambitious: “We need an Australia with more of everything: more factories, more dams, more vision, more cities, more homes and more babies.” Australia is blessed beyond measure — with energy, land and resources. As Senator Canavan points out: “Australia has the second-highest energy resources per person in the world – we should not have an energy crisis.” And yet we do — because of political decisions. Family First agrees with his core point: we have been let down by a political class that has betrayed the promise of this nation. Perhaps the most important political insight from Senator Canavan’s speech is this: the tide is turning. For years, politicians have been too afraid to challenge the net zero orthodoxy. But when leaders actually make the case, Australians listen. “We need to scrap net zero… A real Made in Australia agenda will only work when it is fuelled by all types of Australian energy.” And crucially, Senator Canavan acknowledged what many voters already sense — that the debate is shifting: “A year ago… you wouldn’t have given me a chance in hell to convince the Liberal Party or anyone else that they should drop net zero.” This is exactly right. The argument is being won — not because the political class suddenly found courage, but because some were willing to fight instead of conform. Family First welcomes Senator Canavan’s optimism and ambition. His call for: •a baby boom backed by tax reform •new cities and affordable family homes •a manufacturing renaissance •energy abundance using Australia’s own resources is a refreshing break from managed decline. As he said: “I am proposing an Australian economic revolution, not a replay or a reset. We won’t get revival by tinkering around the edges.” Australia does not lack resources. It does not lack land. It does not lack opportunity. What it has lacked is leadership. Family First believes that by putting families first, unlocking our resources, rebuilding industry and backing Australians to have children, our nation can once again be strong, prosperous and confident. The future is there for the taking. What’s required now is the courage to fight for it. @mattjcan
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Raphael Lataster, PhD
Raphael Lataster, PhD@OkayThenNews·
Norwegian, Czech, & Aussie evidence on COVID vaccine harm in youth. A big study on Norway’s adolescents (Larsen et al) published in the prestigious Scientific Reports journal adds to the growing concerns about damage done to our youth by the - typically unnecessary - COVID-19 vaccines, violating that first principle of medical ethics, primum non nocere (first, do no harm), which all physicians are taught, and which I learned at pharmacy school. Link below.
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Jikkyleaks 🐭@Jikkyleaks·
I'm disgusted by his behaviour since you wrote your article for which he decided to blame everybody around you including those that had nothing to do with it. He then started sending defamatory and predatory DMs to our friends. I had actually tried to keep out of it until then. For the record I want everybody to be able to access any drugs that can help them under right to try and have expressed my disdain for the 4 universities who suppressed the patents that they applied for relating to cancer treatment using these drugs. That means no paywall. No secret protocols. No hiding behind a substack. Just let the people access safe drugs in a safe manner. How difficult can it be? @MaryBowdenMD
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Brianna Lyman
Brianna Lyman@briannalyman2·
On this day in 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant. Lee showed up dressed in his best, looking like a dignified gentleman. Grant was covered in mud after riding all morning. Before anything was signed, the two men spoke about their shared service in the Mexican War -- a reminder that Confederates and Union soldiers were nonetheless countrymen tied by mystic chords of memory. Grant did not create terms of surrender to humiliate the South. Grant and Lincoln understood that to unify the nation, you could not imprison half of it. Confederates were allowed to keep their sidearms and personal horses. When Grant learned that Lee's men were quite literally starving after having not eaten for days, he ordered 25,000 rations sent to them immediately. Lee said this would have "a very happy effect" on his men. When Lee rode away after signing terms of surrender, Union soldiers cheered. Grant forced them to stop, reminding Union soldiers that Confederates were "now our countrymen" and there would be no cheering over their downfall. (In fact, days later when actual ceremonial surrender occurred, Union Gen. Josh Chamberlain reportedly ordered his men to salute passing Confederates as a sign of respect) Lee also worked diligently to stop Confederates from waging guerrilla warfare, encouraging them to set their arms aside and return home and in peace. He was a titan in his own right. If the spirit of 1865 had been driven by the urge to shame and punish, the Union would not have lasted. So many people today misunderstand that and as such, they try to rewrite America history. God Bless America.
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