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They call me M.

@fearlessBloke

I'm not governable ❗ Wild Thinker - Raw Expressions - Posts are Thoughts - Pretty pissed off Citizen - Stadt Met K. (0221) - ❗ NO DM ❗

Far away from the EU. Katılım Ocak 2025
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They call me M.
They call me M.@fearlessBloke·
"When you build in silence, people don't know what to attack."
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@Terri_1987a @JacintaAllanMP @Victoria4Labour Funneled elsewhere. They did the same scheme in Germany with the alleged new airport BER in Berlin and Stuttgart 2021 new train station. Still not finished after over a decade. That's money laundering. They are thieves, and still walk free. Cos people let them.
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Johnny Cadillac@lippyent·
Can you name this TV Series 📺 from just this shot? Hmm 🤔 ?¿
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The General@GeneralMCNews·
BREAKING: Elon Musk has acquired APR Energy, a company that provides power to AI data centers, for an estimated $1 billion.
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They call me M.@fearlessBloke·
All Countries are ready to collapse. They wait until the USA eventually falls. There will be a moment where it exactly will look like it. And then they will go ballistic against the nations population. Stay strong and pray. Cause that's all you/we have left. PRAYING.
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They call me M.@fearlessBloke·
@donaldtusk Große Worte, keine Wirkung. Das System zelebriert sich wieder selbst. Sehr erbärmlich.
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@MGGA2021h Hape hat fertig. Sehr schade,.das man seine Seele für Ruhm und Geld verkauft.
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They call me M.@fearlessBloke·
@bennyjohnson You can't negotiate with Terrorists. Never worked out well. The entire Iranian Regime need to be escorted out with their pants down on Live Broadcast. THAT would be a nice start. Let the people of Iran do it.
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Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
President Trump on Iran: “We're going to hit them very hard tonight. We're going to hit them very hard tomorrow night. We're going to hit them very hard the night after... We're going to knock out all their power plants, we're going to knock out all their bridges, unless they get to the table and negotiate.”
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Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
The House just ended the twice-a-year clock torture forever. A President Trump-backed win…America finally gets permanent daylight…
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End Wokeness
End Wokeness@EndWokeness·
BREAKING: Somali leaders condemn Sheriff Fletcher in MN for exposing Somalian crime statistics
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“This post needs to go viral – NOW! So, as you might have heard, Australia’s controversial Digital ID bill was recently passed in Federal Parliament. And no, this isn’t about logging into Medicare “more easily.” This is the wet dream of every power-drunk bureaucrat who’s ever fantasised about tracking what you eat, watch, spend, say – and even think. Labor rammed it through with help from the Greens and Jacqui Lambie. While Pauline Hanson, Malcolm Roberts, Matthew Canavan, Ralph Babet, Alex Antic and Gerard Rennick strongly opposed it. Experts lined up to say it was dangerous. Legal groups shredded it. Privacy advocates screamed. The public wasn’t consulted. But they damn well passed it anyway. This bill is not about “protecting your identity” – it’s about owning it. Without a digital ID, you will eventually have no access to a bank account, cash, Centrelink, MyGov, flights, fuel, medication, voting in elections, and even receiving parcels in the mail. And you can kiss goodbye to ever renting a home, owning a car, using social media, shopping online, accessing the internet at all, having a phone number, and buying groceries. They say it’s “voluntary” – just like MyGov was “optional” until 10 million Aussies were forced into it just to access basic services. Just like the COVID-19 vaccine was “optional” until those who resisted found themselves locked out of society for months for not being up-to-date with their boosters. It’s coercion and blackmail with a friendly smile. And now that this thing’s been jammed through Parliament, the tech giants are lining up like pigs at a data trough. They’ve already got your search history, your online purchases, your late-night Instagram habits, and every whispered “Hey Siri” or “OK Google.” Now they get to attach all of that to your real name, address, and government-approved ID. That “anonymous data” you thought was floating harmlessly in the cloud? Not anymore. Your Woolies reward card is now part of your permanent “consumer profile.” Your YouTube comments? Traceable. That shady dating app you thought was private? Good luck with that when your real ID is stitched to everything you do online. Privacy’s gone, and it’s not coming back. And let's not pretend this data won't be regularly hacked, leaked, or sold to the highest bidder. And when the system inevitably fails? One blackout, one outage, one “oops” from some contractor, and you’re digitally locked out of your own life, while some AI bot in a call centre tells you to try turning it off and on again. The committee that was supposed to scrutinise this bill was a total joke. They ignored almost every expert submission, skipped past glaring privacy failures, human rights concerns, and technical red flags, and still gave it the green light. It wasn’t an inquiry – it was a rubber stamp for the surveillance state controlled by foreign nations. Every politician who voted for this has just helped build the scaffolding for digital tyranny. This is the infrastructure for a fully centralised, always-on tracking system. They’ll say it’s for your safety. They’ll say it’s about efficiency. What they mean is: now they know who you are, where you are, what you’re saying, who you’re saying it to, and how to shut you up when you speak too much truth. This isn’t progress – it’s control, plain and simple. What we’re seeing isn’t some harmless upgrade – it’s China-style social credit wrapped in an Aussie flag, and you can bet the CCP is watching on proudly, noticing how we've finally caught up. Please share this far and wide – before it gets flagged as misinformation by the exact system it’s warning you about! 🙏🏻‍”
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They call me M.@fearlessBloke·
@rebew_lexa Juli 17, ist der Tag, an dem Gott den Hammer auspackt.. Es wird wild. Sehr wild.
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Lexa 🇩🇪@rebew_lexa·
Präsident Trump sorgt für Aufsehen, als er erklärt, dass nichts größer sein wird als die Nachricht, die er am Donnerstag bei seiner Ansprache an die Nation enthüllen wird. „Ohne freie und faire Wahlen habt ihr kein Land."
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@Glenn02936110 Labor party means, to attack and wreck the middle class and enrich themselves through Unions. It never was FOR the working class.
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coolhandluke@Glenn02936110·
‘Working people’: Jacinta Allan makes bizarre claim about makeup of Victorian Labor government Jacinta Allan has bizarrely claimed her Labor government is drawn “from working people” despite the Victorian cabinet being dominated by former lawyers, political staffers and union officials." She's speaking to the immigrants who will believe everything she says they are so glad to be out of the slums of the Middle East and into a better class of slum here. Another load of BS from an active participant in the "liars party"
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They call me M.@fearlessBloke·
@SkyNewsAust Remember Daniel Andrews 90+ days absence, after the incident at the LinFox Residence? He was killed and they needed a Replacement.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
The same Met Police force who ran away from rioting Muslims because Morocco got knocked out of the World Cup, drag and arrest English football supporters celebrating their teams' win last night. Two-tier policing in plain sight again.
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GP Q@argosaki·
“Why the hell does everyone suddenly dress the same⁉️👀” One week it’s crochet and eyelet lace. Next it’s jelly flats or balletcore. You see it everywhere — and start wondering if we’re actually choosing our style… or if someone else is choosing for us and if an invisible hand is guiding the trends. THE FASHION PSYOP … The truth is, it’s not organic. There are powerful trend forecasting agencies like WGSN that major fashion houses and retailers pay huge money to subscribe to, year after year. These companies employ anthropologists, researchers, and data analysts who study massive cultural, economic, and social signals to not just predict trends — but actively shape and direct consumer desires. They track everything: • Demographics and youth employment • Shifts in social attitudes • Urban density, AI innovation, streaming algorithms • Climate events, resource scarcity, sustainability • Geopolitical friction, trade wars, inflation, supply chain disruptions • New materials, automation, underground subcultures, art, music, and more This is why trends like quiet luxury exploded right after the COVID years. It’s also why, in an age of AI, deepfakes, and digital overload, many of us are craving visible craftsmanship and human-made objects again. So why do all brands make the same things? It’s strategic. I’ve worn Birkenstocks since I was 19 — for over 20 years. For decades, friends and family mocked them. Then two years ago the market flooded with them. Even Zara and H&M had knockoffs. Suddenly the same people who called them hideous were buying multiple pairs in every color. What changed? Psychological conditioning through saturation. When every magazine, influencer, celebrity, and storefront pushes the same look at once, the brain rewires. What once looked ugly becomes “essential.” Most people desperately want to feel like they’re in on the conversation. Trend forecasters use this in-group/out-group psychology to make you buy what you might have rejected a season earlier. On top of that, sourcing materials and manufacturing takes months — brands plan collections 1–2 years in advance. Picking the wrong color or silhouette risks millions in unsold inventory. Forecasting reduces that risk dramatically. Because the same forecasts are shared across the industry, fabric mills, manufacturers, and brands all move in sync. The entire global supply chain aligns on similar colors, fabrics, and silhouettes. Fashion forecasting helps brands navigate uncertainty and coordinate globally. But here’s the deeper question for you: Do you want to chase trends designed to capitalize on a specific cultural moment? Or do you want to invest in traditions of dress that have endured for generations — rooted in history, place, local craftsmanship, and cultural continuity? One offers novelty and social relevance. The other offers depth, authenticity, and timeless connection. The choice is one of perspective. What are you choosing? Drop your thoughts below — especially if you’ve noticed this “invisible hand” in your own wardrobe lately. #FashionTrends #CulturalShift #SlowFashion #QuietLuxury
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