Alan

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Alan

Alan

@alanrmet

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@SimonElmer2022 Who wants this implemented and why? Is it the WEF and/or those who control them? Why do they hate freedom so much?
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Simon Elmer
Simon Elmer@SimonElmer2022·
There are those who say that the assault on the British people by millions of semi-civilised Muslims from sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia permitted by our government, police and courts to roam our country raping our women and children and murdering our men while living off our taxes is a deliberate ploy. The argument is that the destruction of Britain will reach such a degree of chaos — surely not too far off now — that, in order to board a train to work with the chance of not being stabbed, or walk down a street at night without being raped, or attend a school without being beaten up by the children of immigrants who have overwhelmed the class, the British people will not only accept but demand the programmes and technologies of the totalitarian system of control with which we are threatened or which we have already embraced and normalised. This includes the smartphones, QR codes and 15-minute cities monitored by facial recognition cameras that are already deployed to spy on, monitor, manage, control and censor us, what we say, what we do, where we can and cannot go; the system of biometrically verified digital identity whose enforcement has just been announced by the UK Government, and which will be a condition of access to the rights of citizenship in the biosecurity state; and the digital camp of central bank digital currency that awaits us in the near future and which will control every aspect of our lives. Doubtless there is an element of truth in this scenario, but it has allowed those professing it to absolve themselves of doing anything to avert it on the grounds that it is a ‘psy-op’ of ‘false binaries’ designed to ‘divide and conquer us’. According to this view, the attacks by Islamic terrorists, the Muslim grooming and rape gangs, the immiseration of the British people to fund the immigration of millions of Africans and South Asians to Britain, the relentless promotion of Islam by the UK Government and State, is orchestrated to keep us — the otherwise courageous and unified masses — fearful and divided, as though we were one happy family of multicultural unity before the ‘far-Right’ divided us. But denouncing Islamic terrorist attacks as ‘psyops’ and chanting ‘refugees welcome’ as the victims of the Southport attack and hundreds of other rapes and murders fought for their lives are two sides of the same coin: the denial of reality when it isn’t compliant with the political fantasies into which huge swathes of the British population have been indoctrinated by the ideology of woke. Defence of the British working class against relentless attack by the UK state, even acknowledgement of by whom and what we are threatened, are all subordinated to a middle-class liberalism that commits those adopting it to nothing but the repetition of a ‘theory’ of the present that is absolved of verification in the practice to which it does not lead and for which it provides no basis. Behind gnomic utterances about the deep state, this is the bohemian pose of a disaffected Left sitting, as it always has done, on the fence of history with a frozen sneer on its face. But the scepticism it advocates towards everything outside the pages of its own online journals is, in practice, in the service of the policy of replacement immigration, which relies on the passivity of those who, in the face of the evidence they refuse to see, deny it is happening. Besides absolving the adopters of this pose from having to act on one side or the other — either to defend the British people against mass rape, invasion and ethnic cleansing or to advocate impoverishing them to pay for the housing, medical care, education, legal defence, welfare and child benefits of millions of foreigners — what such posturing ignores is that we are already conquered, already divided; and that under the Muslim Conquest the divisions are not equal but a two-tier system of policing and sentencing in which the British working class have been reduced to subject peoples in an apartheid state. The more appalling the reality of replacement immigration becomes — and Britain is the testing ground for its implementation on the rest of the West — the more apparent are the consequences of our dhimmitude, the more the Left finds ways to deny its existence, and then makes a virtue of that denial by calling it a ‘theory’. Meanwhile, the world continues to turn, the immigrants to arrive and the rapes to increase. And when there is no longer something we could still describe as a society but only the chaos of unpunished crime and the travesties of justice into which the UK state has descended, the only alternative will be a totalitarian system of governance in which our every action, every word, every transaction, every thought, every belief, every expenditure, every space, is the means by which the human being is reduced to the object of a biopolitics of surveillance, monitoring and control. But what the Left’s critique of the strategy of ‘divide and rule’ has ignored in its overriding fear of being called racist or Islamophobic is that the rule under which our compliance will be enforced by this biopolitics is that of Islam. The UK’s Pakistani Muslim Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, opened 2026 by declaring that she wants to employ Artificial Intelligence to create a system of state surveillance that will realise the model of the Panopticon designed by the eighteenth-century English jurist, Jeremy Bentham, in which, Mahmood says, ‘the eyes of the state can be on you at all times’. And the UK’s converted Muslim Head of State, King Charles III, used his King’s Speech this month to announce the enforcement of Digital Identity on his dhimmi ‘subjects’. It is under this system of total surveillance that any opposition to the Islamisation of Britain will be policed and punished by the Sharia law under which the UK biosecurity state is already operating. The chaos, absurdity, obscenities and violence to which the British people have been abandoned by the UK state implementing the policy of replacement immigration is the prelude to its transformation into the monstrosity of the Islamic State of our future. The UK police are the enemy of the British people. The UK courts are the enemy of the British people. The UK Parliament is the enemy of the British people. The UK Government is the enemy of the British people. The UK State is the enemy of the British people. And until we overthrow them and restore Britain and its institutions to the British people, what is left of our human rights and constitutional freedoms under UK law will continue to be removed, law by law, year by year, until we are policed by Muslim police, sentenced by Sharia courts, governed by Islamic laws passed by a Muslim legislature, ruled by a Government of Muslim Ministers — until we are dhimmis in the Islamic State of Britain.
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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@RollingHedge Top 2% IQ, potentially huge work ethic and capabilities, limited resources so can’t escape abroad. No longer see any reason to contribute to this country so do what I need to support myself and spend time in nature and reading.
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Anglo Futurism Capital LP 🇬🇧🐿️
For the last ~15 years since I left uni, I’ve been a consistent top 1% (at the start) to top 0.1% taxpayer (last few years). I’m not rich, though. We live modestly. We save. We invest. We are sensible. But I work hard. Really hard. Most weekends I’m writing strategic go to market plan, white papers for new products, attending ExCo calls, or sending data to our major stakeholders. I’m also the only real income in our household for the last few years. My wife runs her own small company and they do quite well for their size - they paid our kids school fees for a few years, sure it’s up and down, as any new endeavour tends to be - but she also gets absolutely hosed by Reeves for any success she can manifest. And I’m sick to the back teeth of the way the economy treats risk-takers and entrepreneurial people, and the general way it is configured. It’s all wrong. I’ve absolutely had enough. The social contract is totally and utterly broken. The state is eating the economy; it rewards indolence and kills ambition. I’ve left the country before for work opportunities and better prospects, so I’m not averse to the idea. Though I don’t really in my heart of hearts want to and I suspect this is what the state is betting on more broadly. This time around, I have remained in Britain so far because: it’s our home, our families are here, our friends are here, we bought a big pile in Surrey to put down roots after a lot of travel, our kids are settled in school, and our parents are in their twilight years. It’s not easy to just up roots like it was in the past. But it is inescapable that the country is structurally fucked. In every conceivable way. You can’t build. You can’t keep what you make. There’s very little to zero return on your taxable income and efforts. Long term, the delta between state spending and borrowing and its productivity and wages/tax receipts is moving in an exponential K-shape. The pension system is geared against people like me who put in, and geared towards a critical mass of indolents - both domestic and imported - plus a big proportion of boomers who have never contributed what I have. And in my pond, I’m not even a big fish. 16,500 of us have already voted with our feet. I’m just absolutely done paying for welfare socialism and Islamist scope creep. I see the Greens waiting. Reform is the main alternative to the traditional parties and they’re a total joke. Despite their membership numbers and THE EXCELLENT @RupertLowe10 - I am unconvinced Restore will ever be given a fair hearing by the mainstream media. Their electoral cut-through is likely to suffer as a result. The SDP led by the brilliant Clouston still have no cut-through. It’s collectively all so disappointing. I will continue to support both parties as they are the only patriots left. My friends - many of them - are out already, and many more are about to be. It’s 90% of what we discuss when we meet. Tonight I made a decision. I’m out. Do what is best for your family now. No one you know in your day-to-day life is remotely aware of what’s coming. It will be swift and it will be unforgiving. No one is coming to save you. Good luck. Godspeed. ✌️ (Red pilled for years, radicalised by @trevgoes4th and @db_fink)
Anglo Futurism Capital LP 🇬🇧🐿️@RollingHedge

Family WhatsApp chat entry dropped in like a live grenade… tick tock

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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@TheAliceSmith That and reducing the size of government by about 75%
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Many of the problems we face in the West would be solved if leftists had to live and work for a year in Communist or Islamic countries. And I don’t mean as tourists or backpackers.
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Alan@alanrmet·
@dr_ericberg I’ve been almost carnivore for a couple of years, avoid seed oils, have liver weekly, take vitamin D (and K)….and have just had a detached retina.
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Dr. Eric Berg DC
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg·
Many people believe that worsening eyesight is simply inevitable. The truth is that you can naturally GET YOUR EYESIGHT BACK. Don’t believe me? Check this out: 🧵
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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@ThatAlexWoman Read somewhere that the name Somerset comes from ‘land of the summer people’ - much of it was too flooded to live on in the winter.
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Alex Phillips
Alex Phillips@ThatAlexWoman·
In 1605 there was 200,000 square miles of extreme flooding around the River Severn in Devon, Somerset, Gloucestershire and South Wales. The flooding is thought to have been caused by a high astronomical spring tide combined with severe weather Bloody climate change. Those privileged Jacobeans with all their data centres and fast jets.
Will Hutton@williamnhutton

Near continual rain for 3 months as a result of the jet stream moving its direction is lived climate change . Yet Farage, Trump , Badenoch et al insist it’s a hoax. Evidence is supplanted by ideology.

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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@AlpacaAurelius Depends on the ‘work’. If productive endeavours are deeply satisfying and we aren’t just making rich people richer, it can be meaningful and rewarding.
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
humans are meant to spend 90% of our time resting, hanging out, playing, talking, laughing, dancing, chattin, meditating and praying -- leisure...and only 10% working today it is the opposite and that is why everyone is sick and miserable we must return to leisure
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Alan@alanrmet·
@ClarksonsFarm1 Native Beef and Lamb in Chalfont St Giles. Regenerative and excellent.
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
What is the name of your local farm shop, butchers, or produce store? A great way to advertise freely for these local legends!🙌🏼
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Alan@alanrmet·
@zoeharcombe The cognitive dissonance would be too much for most, unfortunately.
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Dr Zoe Harcombe, PhD
Dr Zoe Harcombe, PhD@zoeharcombe·
It’s all theatre. You’ve got to admit, it’s currently so obviously all theatre that even the people who haven’t realized it’s all theatre must surely now do so?! 🤔
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Alan@alanrmet·
@dr_ericberg Started eating poor foods again, grains, sugar and chocolate. Apart from feeling grim I ended up with a detached retina. Coincidence? Not sure but going back to carnivore/keto.
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Dr. Eric Berg DC
Dr. Eric Berg DC@dr_ericberg·
Compared to last year, how has your daily routine improved?
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Alan@alanrmet·
@Artemisfornow I used to work for a housing association. It was like watching children play shop (which ages me…doubt that happens any more). Watching labour in government is similar but far more dangerous.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
Dear Labour You literally don’t understand why construction companies aren’t building masses of houses! And why they won’t do what you tell them. Let me help you. ▪️There aren’t enough builders, bricks, or cement. Businesses forecast years in advance for developments. They can’t ramp up in a year. ▪️Developers have cash flow and budgets, unlike the government they can’t print money and double in size in a year. And you just screwed the economy by raising taxes and minimum wage. ▪️From 2027, imported raw materials like steel and cement face a new carbon taxes of up to 24%. Gained can pretend he’s saving the planet) Developers have no idea what the hit will be. And so cannot build blind. ▪️If housing isn’t financially viable, builders won’t build. Labour is demanding cheap entry level homes. But developers make little profit on these, so little that only building these will mean they can’t pay the wage bill! So they have mixed price developments. Higher priced houses aren’t selling because the economy is wankered (technical term) ▪️The state of the economy means huge job insecurity, why would Developers risk over supplying a market that is stagnant? ▪️New house building and completions are down in many places because over supply will see a collapse in prices and developers would make a loss. It would be insane for a business to plan to make a loss. ▪️ net zero targets have left thousands of finished homes unable to be connected to the grid! Brilliant. Why would house builders risk building and not being able to sell because they can’t get electricity. Had Labour had any business experience or economic knowledge they would know that councils have to heavily subsidise new developments … but they have no money! Governments can’t force businesses to harm themselves. It’s an idiotic promise made because you don’t understand how profit works. You’re welcome
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Alan@alanrmet·
@AllisonPearson She seems to have read Atlas Shrugged as an instruction manual rather than a warning.
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Johnny Oberg
Johnny Oberg@JohnOberg·
Just because the mainstream media largely ignores the suffering of *billions* of animals in factory farms and slaughterhouses doesn't mean that you have to.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
When I was a boy, I remember local mobile van deliveries for milk, fish, bread etc. Wouldn't it be great to reboot this and provide more communities with fresh food van deliveries straight from local farms and bypass supermarkets?
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Alan@alanrmet·
@Artemisfornow And don’t we pay a recycling charge each time we have a new tyre fitted? Another scam.
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Alan@alanrmet·
@ewangibbs My parents spent three years (and a cracked skull) building their own house brick by brick, because they couldn’t get a mortgage. Why should the government benefit from that? Hard earned ‘wealth’.
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Ewan Gibbs
Ewan Gibbs@ewangibbs·
A large portion of people in Britain think that they should be able to pass on huge unearned wealth accrued through surging property prices without paying any tax on it. It's a massive problem for a society where property ownership has become the defining feature of wealth.
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1

Inheritance tax should be abolished.

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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@FamedCelebrity Hi, do you know this site? Can we be confident that it isn’t a scam?
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Alan
Alan@alanrmet·
@SteveBakerFRSA @Conservatives @reformparty_uk The conservatives had years, and a huge majority. Made little difference, raised the national debt astronomically, and eroded many freedoms. Zero faith that they would do anything helpful if in power again.
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Rt Hon Steve Baker FRSA 🗽
Rt Hon Steve Baker FRSA 🗽@SteveBakerFRSA·
❌ No party of the Left is remotely capable of fixing these problems: big government, high taxes, debt and easy money brought us here. 🗽 Either @Conservatives or @reformparty_uk must become the party of a free society. 😱The alternative is disaster.
Centre for Policy Studies@CPSThinkTank

Meet Nick. He's 30 and does everything right: works hard, pays taxes, follows the rules. He’s also given up hope of ever building the life his parents had. Today's @spectator tells his story. Our 2023 Justice for the Young report shows how Britain is failing his generation 🧵

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Alan@alanrmet·
@SamaHoole I wasn’t sure, perhaps misreading your comment. Clarification would be appreciated.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
@alanrmet Not sure how you're getting that from this.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
I don't care in the slightest when people add carbs back to carnivore. Carnivore is perfectly serviceable as a temporary elimination diet. I'll only take issue when these people start crying about how they were on the brink of death thanks to the scary consequences of chronic ketosis. Because the science is as shaky as the food pyramid, and it screams grift, which we've seen before with orange juice aurelius. So I'm happy to clap back.
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