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🇨🇦 Joe M vids helped me understand, what I knew deep inside. ⛔️DM. MAGA supporter, 🇨🇦Patriot. God bless DJT and those saving the world #GODWINS

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Wim den Oudsten
Wim den Oudsten@WimdenOudsten·
Péter Magyar werd in 2023 bij zijn scheiding van zijn vrouw, de voormalige minister van Justitie van Hongarije, schuldig bevonden aan het meerdere keren slaan van haar en daarbij ook een riem te hebben gebruikt. Hij bekende cocaïne te hebben genomen, en dat in niet geringe hoeveelheden. Hij was betrokken bij handel met insiderinformatie en werd daardoor een zeer rijke man. Hij zou zijn vrouw en andere vrouwen hebben mishandeld en misbruikt. Waarom lezen we niets over dit verleden van deze man? Waarom worden deze feiten niet gemeld? Dit is de man die volgens Von der Leyen Hongarije voor Orbán moet redden.
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The Carney Files 🇨🇦| Sourced
I appreciate the pushback— however the Carney government is not an elected majority. Let's walk through it 📄 🔴 Trudeau was facing a non-confidence vote all three opposition parties committed to. He prorogued Parliament to avoid it. 🔴 Carney was installed as PM on March 14, 2025 — on Trudeau's advice. The election wasn't until April 28. Six weeks later. 🔴 First PM in Canadian history with zero prior elected experience. 🔴 He won a MINORITY. Canadians voted for a minority Parliament. 🔴 Then 5 MPs crossed the floor to join his party. No by-elections. No voter consent. 4 were Conservatives. 1 was NDP. 🔴 74% of Canadians across all parties oppose floor crossing. 🔴 3 seats were vacated — Freeland and Blair quit. By-elections called for today. 🔴 He needs 1 win to lock in a majority nobody voted for. 🔴 Two RCMP officers wrote an open letter demanding 9 Liberal cabinet ministers resign — alleging foreign interference failures and surveillance abuses. No response from the PM's office. You're right that this is legal under the Westminster system. We never said it wasn't. And that’s actually the problem we’re pointing to 🇨🇦
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TheLiberal.ie
TheLiberal.ie@TheLiberal_ie·
🚨BREAKING🚨 “We haven’t stopped, we’ve just regrouped” 🇮🇪 Absolute pandemonium across Ireland as “Go Slows” and “Standstill” protests are happening across the entire country 🇮🇪🇮🇪 This is round 2 for the fighting Irish ☘️ Follow us and share
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Based Hungary 🇭🇺
Based Hungary 🇭🇺@HungaryBased·
The End of an Era.. Dark times are ahead in Europe and Hungary.
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Gerry Nolan
Gerry Nolan@RealGerryNolan·
🇭🇺 Before a single vote was counted in Hungary today, a document had already leaked from within Peter Magyar’s own circle — advising him to declare victory prematurely on election night, citing the 2014 Maidan coup in Ukraine as the operational blueprint, and calling for street mobilisation against government buildings if the result goes the wrong way did Brussels. Magyar denied it. A former party adviser confirmed the document was real. Let that establish the context for everything that follows because what is being sold to you as a democratic movement in Hungary is, in the most literal sense, a Brussels-backed project with a colour revolution manual attached to it. Ask the obvious question: why does a bloc of 450 million people care so obsessively about who governs a country of ten million? Because Viktor Orban has been blocking the EU’s €90 billion loan to Ukraine and dares to Hungary's interests first.  That is the entire story. Everything else... the projection over corruption allegations, the rule of law rhetoric, the years of wall-to-wall Western client media coverage is packaging around that single geopolitical imperative. Hungary is the one member state with the nerve to use its veto, and Brussels needs that veto gone. When Orban blocked the loan, Zelensky responded in March by threatening to give Orbán’s personal address to the Ukrainian Armed Forces “our guys can call him and speak to him in their own language.”  Brussels Court Jester openly threatening the the life of another country’s elected leader. Over a loan vote. Even the European Commission no friend of Orban was forced to condemn it, warning there “must not be threats against EU member states.”  The institution demanding Hungary’s compliance had to formally rebuke its own puppet for threatening Hungary’s Prime Minister with military contact. And now, on election day itself, we have a document circulating inside the EU-backed opposition advising Magyar to use Maidan as his template if the ballot doesn’t deliver. This is not the first time Brussels has run this play. They ran it in Serbia in 2023. They ran it in Georgia in 2024. And in Romania the most brazen example of all, they didn’t even wait for the street. When Călin Georgescu won the first round of Romania’s 2024 presidential election, the Constitutional Court annulled the entire result two days before the scheduled runoff citing BS "classified" intelligence reports that could not be fully disclosed, examined or contested by the candidate or the public.  A man won an election. The establishment cancelled it. Even the pro-EU candidate who stood to benefit from a rerun condemned the decision.  The precedent was set in plain sight: if the wrong person wins, the result is void as the EU lectures about democracy. This is the EU's actual operating model for sovereignty. If you vote correctly, your election stands. If you don’t, your election is a Russian influence operation and your Constitutional Court will be reminded of its obligations. The script is identical every time — fund the opposition, saturate the zone with NGOs and aligned media, construct the “foreign interference” narrative in advance to pre-delegitimise any unfavourable result, and if the vote still goes wrong, activate either the courts or the streets, depending on which is more convenient. Turnout in Hungary hit a record 66% by 3pm today  — a million more Hungarians voting than at the same point in 2022. Whether they are voting for Orbán or against him, they are voting with the full knowledge of what Brussels did to Romania, what it attempted in Georgia, and what a leaked document suggests it has prepared for Budapest. The results come after 7pm. Watch what happens next with enormous care — because if the Maidan playbook attached to Magyar’s campaign is real, the story doesn’t end when the polls close. It’s just getting started.
Gerry Nolan@RealGerryNolan

Saturday, April 11th. Day Five of the Irish fuel protest and despite everything this government has thrown at them, the farmers of Ireland have not moved. Five days against the full weight of the Irish state with the Garda Commissioner threatening force, army present, ministers competing with each other to use the word sabotage and the men sleeping in their cabs on O’Connell Street are still there this evening, still holding Foynes, still holding Galway, still holding every road and motorway the government needs them to clear before it’ll show them what’s in the package it’s been sitting on all week. Diesel went from €1.70 a litre to €2.30 in a matter of weeks because of a war Ireland never voted for and never consented to... a war whose energy consequences were entirely predictable and entirely ignored by a government that was too busy kneeling before Brussels to give a shit that home heating oil had gone up 67% on the same people it was elected to serve. And this is before you factor in that taxes already accounted for 60% of every litre of petrol at the Irish pump before the first missile was fired in the Gulf. The government had every lever available to ease that burden. Understand what €1.69 a litre already meant for an Irish farmer before any of this started, it wasn’t sustainable then. Taxes were already eating over 60% of every single litre at the pump. The same government that committed Irish money and Irish political capital to the Ukraine war, violating Ireland's neutrality that sent fuel spiking in 2022 and was described as the price of democracy by the same ministers now sneaking through back entrances to avoid their own people — had already spent years layering carbon taxes, green levies (at the altar of the WEFs green protection racket) onto every litre of diesel before a single shot was fired in the Middle East. So the farmers came out. The hauliers came out. The agricultural contractors who keep this island moving came out. They blockaded Whitegate refinery, that supplies 40% of the country’s fuel. They blockaded Foynes and Galway Port. They parked on O’Connell Street and slept in the rain because nobody with power in this country was listening, and sometimes the only way to make yourself heard is to make yourself impossible to ignore. This afternoon the state came for them at Whitegate with Public Order Units. Pepper spray deployed against Irish farmers. Men physically dragged from their own tractors by their own police force and removed from a road in Cork like they were a threat to national security rather than working people who cannot afford to run the businesses their families built over generations. Eight tankers were eventually escorted through under armed Garda convoy as if the men who grow this country’s food had somehow become the enemy. The Garda Commissioner has since announced he is moving on Foynes and Galway next. Said he will not tolerate this any longer. 600 of Ireland’s 1600 petrol stations are dry tonight and that number is growing. The government has a support package on a desk in Leinster House and won’t publish it until the blockades end. The farmers say they’ll stand down when they see what’s in it which is a reasonable position of people who have been promised things by this government before and watched those promises dissolve the moment the pressure was off. The British Empire controlled two thirds of the world at its height and it could not make Ireland bend to its will. They tried to break it with manufactured famine and they couldn’t do it. The blood that runs through the farmers standing is the same blood that looked the greatest empire in human history in the eye and didn’t flinch. Micheál Martin and his Brussels handlers would want to think very carefully about what they’re dealing with because this island has a very long memory, and a very poor record of submitting. You’ll never beat the Irish. Tiocfaidh ár lá.

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The Carney Files 🇨🇦| Sourced
💰 $35.8 Million to His Wife's Network** $35.8 MILLION in taxpayer money — Flowed to companies where Carney's wife sits on advisory boards. 🤯 Diana Fox Carney. TechMet. Terramera. Shell Foundation. All connected. 🔗 The grants were announced by the same minister — Who is now Carney's Finance Minister. 👀 One of those companies? Went bankrupt after taking millions. Poof — gone. 💀 The blind trust covers Carney's stocks. It does NOT cover his wife's advisory positions. ❌ And the program that sent the money? Got caught in a $390 MILLION conflict-of-interest scandal. 🚨 The Auditor General slammed it. This isn't a one-off. It's the network. 🔑 The full investigation — with every source — is here ↓
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$35.8M from Canadian taxpayers were sent to companies the PM’s wife advises. The program that sent the money got caught in a $390M, Liberal board member conflict of interest. Not after Carney became PM. Before. All documented. This is what they don’t want you to see 🇨🇦🧵

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Dr. James Joyce
Dr. James Joyce@drjamesbjoyce·
😮 Yet ANOTHER great find from Wifey 🔥 Finding the information you need to make good decisions is dependent upon knowing WHERE to look… 👀 Here are a few places TO look 👇🏽 How many of these did you know about already❓
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
"Genetically Modified Mayo: Hellmann's 'Real' Mayonnaise now requires a bioengineered label on its jars." "Less than 2% of each jar is egg...98% is chemicals, oils, corn starch, EDTA & thickened with gums.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
🧵(1/8) THREAD: The Court Injunction Changes Nothing. Why The Alberta Independence Referendum Cannot Be Stopped. Here is a look at Ottawa’s latest judicial interference, the independence movement's contingency plan, and why a vote is still inevitable. ⬇️
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Spitfire
Spitfire@RealSpitfire·
This tells you all you need to know about the Hungary elections. Horrific.
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readonly
readonly@readonly108·
Wir wissen jetzt im Nachhinein, dass es nie um Multikulti ging. Dass Multikulti als friedliches, gleichberechtigtes Zusammenleben verschiedener Kulturen und Lebensweisen nie das Ziel war. Es ging im Gegenteil immer um die Zerstörung der christlich-abendländisch geprägten Kultur und Lebensweise. Und offensichtlich wurde dieselbe Strategie von Lüge und Zersetzung nicht nur hier in Deutschland, sondern im gesamten Westen durchgezogen. Wir können es jetzt hier auf X, auf von zig Posts von Menschen in betroffenen Ländern, lesen.
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The Remanded
The Remanded@TheRemanded·
Wow announcement is made. BC Leadership candidate Warren Hamm supports Yuri Fulmer. Thoughts ? implications ? Where do British Columbians stand
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The Carney Files 🇨🇦| Sourced
That's the energy. Here's how we channel it. Right now there are 4 constitutional paths to force change: 1. Public pressure until resignation becomes cheaper than staying. 2. Criminal accountability — the documented conflicts of interest are grounds for investigation. 3. Vote of non-confidence — the opposition unites, the House votes, the government falls. That requires pressure on every single MP. 4. Provincial resistance — the 7/50 amending formula means 7 provinces representing 50% of the population can force constitutional change. No PM can block it. Alberta is already using the Sovereignty Act. Saskatchewan is pushing back. All 4 paths start the same way — enough Canadians holding the same verified facts that ignoring it is no longer an option. That's what we're building. Right now. Today. Share the thread. Tag your MP. Tag your premier. Have the conversation at the dinner table tonight. This is how it starts. 🫡🇨🇦 Thanks for doing your part!
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No Farmers, No Food
No Farmers, No Food@NoFarmsNoFoods·
Farmers and local farm shops are using social media to sell their food. Supermarkets pay them pittance for their food and a vindictive government punishes them. So they are taking the matter into their own hands and trying to sell direct via social media. Support our farmers.
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Wiretap Media
Wiretap Media@WiretapMediaCa·
🚨EXPOSED: Irish patriots RIP THE MASK OFF a government FED planted in the National Fuel Protest—caught red-handed scheming to turn a peaceful rebellion into violent chaos!
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Domenic Cinalli - (Antonio Farese)
Make sure you know who your Putting your Vote Behind Before you Do It! Iain Black wants to lead the BC Conservative Party. That is not just an internal party race, it is a direct pathway to becoming Premier of British Columbia, and that means voters need to take a hard, honest look at who he is and where he comes from politically. Because this is where people need to be careful. Politics is full of polished messaging, smooth delivery, and carefully crafted positions that sound exactly like what people want to hear in the moment. Campaigns are designed to present clarity, confidence, and conviction. But leadership is not proven in campaign speeches, it is proven in the decisions someone made when they actually held power. And Iain Black has already had that opportunity. He was not an outsider. He was not a bystander. He was a cabinet minister under Gordon Campbell, sat on Treasury Board, and was part of the core decision-making structure of the BC Liberal Party government during one of the most controversial periods in BC’s history. That means he was not just present, he was participating in decisions that directly affected millions of British Columbians. He was there for the HST, a policy that was explicitly ruled out during an election and then imposed anyway. That decision was not just unpopular, it was viewed by many as a betrayal of public trust, and it ultimately forced a sitting Premier from office. Iain Black was in cabinet when that happened. There is no record of him standing up against it, no evidence that he drew a line and said this was wrong. He was there for the carbon tax. While it may have been praised in policy circles, for many British Columbians, especially those outside major urban centers, it meant higher fuel costs, higher transportation costs, and a ripple effect that increased the cost of living across the board. Black was part of the Treasury Board that oversaw the fiscal structure behind it. He was there during major healthcare decisions. While he did not hold the Health portfolio, he helped approve the budgets during a period marked by hospital closures, service reductions, and labour tensions. The effects of those decisions did not disappear, they carried forward and contributed to the pressures we still see in the system today. As Labour Minister, he operated within a government that repeatedly legislated workers back to work and clashed with unions, while at the same time many resource communities were experiencing mill closures and job losses. Those were not abstract policy decisions, they affected families, livelihoods, and entire towns across this province. He was also part of a government that expanded land and resource frameworks that continue to create uncertainty today, with overlapping claims, regulatory complexity, and ongoing tension between development, private property, and Indigenous rights. Regardless of where someone stands on those issues, the reality is that these policies created long-term consequences that are still being worked through. And beyond all of that, there is the question of how that government governed. The HST was implemented without a mandate. Decision-making became increasingly centralized. Major policy shifts were made without clear public consent. This was not just about policy direction, it was about a pattern of governance that many British Columbians felt shut them out. Iain Black was not outside that system. He was inside it, benefiting from it, and participating in it. After leaving politics, he did not step into the everyday struggles of ordinary British Columbians trying to deal with rising costs and economic pressure. Instead, he moved into institutional leadership as CEO of the Vancouver Board of Trade, remaining closely tied to corporate and policy circles. That is not inherently wrong, but it does raise a fair question about perspective and priorities when it comes to affordability, cost of living, and the realities facing working families. So when voters hear strong messaging, clear talking points, and confident positions today, they need to ask a deeper question: does this reflect who he truly is as a decision-maker, or is it simply what is politically convenient to say right now? Because the record already exists. And the pattern is clear. When major, controversial, and deeply impactful decisions were being made, Iain Black was there. He was part of the government that made them, and there is little evidence that he challenged them when it mattered most. That matters, because if the BC Conservatives form government, their leader becomes Premier. This is not a theoretical discussion. It is a very real possibility. And British Columbians have to decide whether they are comfortable putting someone with that record back into the highest office in the province. Not based on what is being said today, but based on what was done when it counted. Because leadership is not about how someone campaigns. It is about how they govern.
Iain Black@iainblackbc

I had an incredible day on Vancouver Island yesterday, packed with real conversations, new supporters, and people ready for change. We signed up new members on the spot, and the message was consistent: people want real solutions to the challenges they’re facing. Across communities, the conversations were focused on the economy, housing, affordability, crime, and what comes next for their families. That’s exactly what this race needs to be about - serious, practical solutions grounded in experience. I bring a clear understanding of how government works, a plan to get BC moving again, and the experience to deliver. I’m ready to defeat the NDP and get BC Back on Track. There is only ONE WEEK LEFT to get your membership. The deadline is Saturday, April 18. Join the party today! conservativebc.ca/black/

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IRISH PATRIOT@irishpatriot91·
A reminder to this Irish Government that there are almost 40 million Irish Americans who are watching in America. 🇮🇪
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Don Keith
Don Keith@RealDonKeith·
🚨 Conor McGregor just went nuclear on Ireland’s political cartel. He exposed the “anti-Irish agenda” being forced on the country and warned the public backlash is “heading toward a quake.” “I’m for my Country. I’m a God-fearing patriot, and may God-fearing patriotism prevail in this fight against evil.” Powerful stuff.
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
🚨BREAKING: France has joined Ireland in launching blockades. Citizens across Europe are rising up against their communist governments … they’ve had enough. Ireland led the way. Now the continent is waking up. Major FAFO incoming.
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