
Terry Martin
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Terry Martin
@Tycopter
Commercial Helicopter / Airplane Pilot 30 years as a professional educator retired.



🚨 FIVE EYES UNDER THREAT — TRUST IS FRACTURING The warnings are now out in the open. U.S. lawmakers are openly questioning intelligence sharing with European allies — including the UK. This isn’t just about NATO anymore. This hits the core of the Five Eyes — the most sensitive intelligence network on Earth. The concern? Trust. If allies are seen as: • Unreliable • Politically unstable • Reluctant to act Then intelligence sharing becomes a risk — not a strength. And right now, under Keir Starmer, the UK is being viewed in some circles as exactly that. This is how alliances break: Not with announcements…But with doubt. If Five Eyes fractures…The global intelligence balance shifts overnight.


BREAKING NEWS: I hate to be the one to report this but Tiger Woods had just been arrested for DUI, he will be booked shortly. A Martin County traffic unit was called out to the scene and made the arrest. #PGA @beatinthebookie first to report. Booking photo coming shortly.





x.com/JimFergusonUK/… 🚨 STARMER EXPOSED ON THE WORLD STAGE Another moment that says everything. Donald Trump didn’t just criticise Britain’s response — he publicly exposed the weakness at the top of UK leadership. When asked about the crisis, Trump revealed that Keir Starmer needed to “meet with his team” before making a decision on supporting operations in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump’s response was blunt: “You don’t need to meet with a team… you’re the Prime Minister.” And that’s the point. In a moment of global crisis — when energy security, shipping lanes, and alliances are under threat — Britain’s leader is hesitating, consulting, delaying. Not leading. Managing. Administering. While the United States moves decisively to protect global trade and stabilise the situation, the UK appears paralysed by process and bureaucracy. This isn’t strength. It’s not even caution. It’s indecision at the highest level. Britain once led from the front — militarily, diplomatically, strategically. Now? It looks like we’re watching a Prime Minister who behaves less like a leader of a sovereign nation… and more like an administrator waiting for permission to act. And in a world this dangerous, that weakness doesn’t go unnoticed.





For too long, pro-choice Christians have allowed anti-choice Christians to take over our faith and our country. On this Sunday before Election Day, we must speak up. Vote your values on Tuesday. Full sermon here: bit.ly/3UcSBgC
















