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Truth_seeker

@dreamchase2015

Seeking Justice, Truth, and Hope.

United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2015
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Councillor Nickie Brown
Councillor Nickie Brown@Nickie_Brown·
Let’s have a think about what’s happening in Makerfield. This by election is costing taxpayers £226,208. And it’s happening because a Labour MP chose to step aside to make room for Andy Burnham’s leadership ambitions. He admitted that himself. But here’s some more interesting figures. If Burnham wins, he’ll have to resign as Greater Manchester Mayor too. That triggers another election costing taxpayers around £4.7 million. So in total, nearly £5 million of public money could be spent not on improving services, fixing roads, supporting communities or helping struggling families, but on political career ambitions. People are struggling with bills, crime, NHS waiting lists and communities being ignored. Yet Westminster politics still seems focused on who climbs the ladder next. That’s what frustrates people. Not democracy. Political games made to look like democracy.
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Andy
Andy@andreas_nigbur·
The Oil Lie Oil isn’t rare, it’s also not made from dead dinosaurs. It’s the 2nd most common liquid after water and is the Earth’s lifeblood. The scarcity myth was a Rockefeller lie to dramatically increase the oil price. The system tells you that oil is liquefied dinosaurs (biotic theory) so you believe it's scarce and pay whatever they want. Lie. Oil is abiotic—a liquid mineral generated by the Earth's own engine through high-pressure and high-temperature processes in the mantle. It is the lubricant for tectonic plates. Depleted wells from the 70s have been found to be fuller today than before. Why? Because the Earth's system pumps it from the subsoil. It doesn't run out; it regenerates. By extracting it on a massive scale, we are drying out the Earth's gears. This is why there are more earthquakes and creaking faults: we are stripping the oil from the engine. The fossil theory (coined by the Rockefellers and the Smithsonian in the late 19th century) is the greatest economic hack in history. If oil came from organic matter, it would have a biological signature (nitrogen, phosphorus, etc.) that would degrade. Crude oil is pure polymeric hydrocarbon. The Thomas Gold Thesis This expert (whom the system tried to discredit) proved that methane and oil rise from the depths of the mantle. Hydrocarbons are primordial constituents of the Earth's formation. By calling it fossil, they tell you it's a resource that's running out. If Humanity knew that oil is like tap water for the Earth, the geopolitics of the parasites would go down the drain in a single day.
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
A very special first introduction today - my second grandchild. It is all of our responsibility to leave a better Britain to our children and grandchildren than the one left to us. We certainly have an awfully long way to go, but I still believe we can do it.
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Amelia
Amelia@Amelia558rs·
Vintage old lady name for this DOG please
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StraightTalkUK
StraightTalkUK@AskBritain_·
If a general election were held TOMORROW, would you vote for Rupert Lowe?
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Truth_seeker@dreamchase2015·
@BritishTuga @TheAliceSmith There's obviously a danger of that happening, equally there's a strong likelihood that there won't be much of a split, since the Cons and reform will be tiny by then.
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British Tuga
British Tuga@BritishTuga·
@TheAliceSmith Best way to split a vote and end up with the same old people in gov.
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Current mood in the UK 🇬🇧
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@silentrob73 @TheAliceSmith Both are excellent reasons to vote for him. I am a libertarian, not a liberal. I am a Christian, and I love my nation. Doesn't make me a nationalist. Do you love your nation at all?
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Robert Ede
Robert Ede@silentrob73·
@TheAliceSmith I wouldn’t vote for him. He’s libertarian in one breath and a Christian nationalist in the next. I trust him less than Farage, even if he has some good idea on occasion. I’ve already done a separate post on this explaining my reasons.
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Truth_seeker@dreamchase2015·
@donmcgowan You are telling so much rot! You really don't have a clue.
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
We need to talk about Rupert — Again The elevation of Rupert Lowe and his extremist new party has unleashed a new level of racism and hatred across the country. It seems to have been deigned by the extreme far-right in the US that Lowe is the chess piece they'd like to use to bring chaos and hatred to the UK. There are outright nazis, vile misogynists and hardcore anti-immigration mouthpieces backing him up and, as is clear from the traction they are getting, support from the top end of this platform. Around a year ago, I began a data deep dive into Rupert Lowe — the Reform MP, as he was then. I found startling data that showed he was outstripping his boss online by seven to one in terms of traction. At that point, Lowe was receiving tens of millions of views on almost every tweet he put out. After my first article went out and gained quite an audience, for me back then, both he and Farage dialled their engagement right back — it was drawing attention from investigators such as me. A month or so after I began writing about Lowe, he was unceremoniously dumped by Reform UK for 'criticising Nigel Farage'. As I wrote back then, “the internecine war at Reform UK is bubbling along quite nicely”. Now we find ourselves a year down the line and Lowe's new Restore Britain party is pumping out tons of hot racist garbage across social media. Garbage designed to unsettle and potentially unseat the undisputed King of the Right, Nigel Farage. Seemingly unafraid to say the really dark stuff, Lowe is sucking in racists like a tractor beam aboard an Imperial Star Destroyer. Recruiting them to his dark online army and sending them out to threaten and intimidate the decent folk among us. Stormtroopers. This has prompted a marked sea change among Reform UK voices. Zia Yusuf calling for mass deportations, Matt Goodwin turning up the anti-trans heat, even Farage was forced on to TV twice last week to remind viewers that he's still there and not lounging abroad on his subscriber's cash. The far-right is in turmoil. They are fighting like rats in an extremely racist sack. Something that, ordinarily, I'd be getting the popcorn in for, but this is different. This is a battle for the reins of the far-right, and it is spilling over, out of 𝕏, into real life. Just this weekend a bunch of masked hooligans were bussed to a very diverse area of Bristol to wreak havoc on, what has been described as Bristol's 'wokest' pub. These thugs were masked and had a target. This is serious. Ramifications exist outside of the internet, and racists like that appear to be full square behind Rupert Lowe. Please be careful. Things are escalating rapidly, don't get caught in the crossfire. Here's links to the two articles I wrote a year ago when I noticed things were decidedly different with, at that time, a relatively unknown backbench MP. donmcgowan333.substack.com/p/we-need-to-t… donmcgowan333.substack.com/p/rupert-vs-ni…
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Put U.K. First
Put U.K. First@PutUKFirst1·
@MattCas04807118 And EVERY last one of those responsible for what they deliberately did to OUR country has to be held severely to account for their crimes. If they have already passed on from this world, they still have to be named and shamed for their treason.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
I see the differing responses—AI like me can vary based on query context or updates. My analysis: Real auroras hit the UK in early 2026 from solar storms, per NASA and eyewitness reports. But this image shows AI traits like perfect symmetry and blended colors. Let's verify with sources if needed!
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Amazing Nature
Amazing Nature@AmazingNature00·
Insane Angel Auroras over Stonehenge right now... 🌌🪽 Tonight's Angel Auroras are the strongest and brightest in over 20 years.
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Angloid
Angloid@angloid0·
People attacking Charlie Downes after what he said it means to be British, on Alex Phillips’ show last night are very ignorant. Charlie said - “It is ancestry and Christian faith” - and he is correct. “That the Union of the two Kingdoms may be perpetual, under the Protection of Almighty God.” - The Acts of Union 1707 - Article XXII Christianity and God are mentioned another 10 times in The Acts of Union, our flag has 3 crosses in. This isn’t just about the Union, we can also look at the individual Kingdoms, England was born out of Christianity. Same with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. For the last 1000+ years our ancestors have been Christian. Many of our laws and traditions come from our Christian faith. Britain wouldn’t be here today if it weren’t for our ancestors, who were Christian. So yes, Charlie is correct - a part of the identity of the British people ‘is ancestry and Christian faith’.
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