Greg Tierney

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Greg Tierney

Greg Tierney

@greg_tierney

Exposing globalist lies, media manipulation & elite agendas. Truth seeker defending free speech & critical thinking. Awake, not woke. No compromise.

West Midlands, England Katılım Ekim 2016
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Greg Tierney
Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
@thecoastguy We cannot win this war of attrition until we disarm the puppeteers. Our path to victory requires independent, stringent antitrust laws to break the monopolies and cartels held by the global elite.
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Greg Tierney
Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
@thecoastguy Perhaps all these global warming dictates are simply about feeding the demands of AI. The tech sector should be forced to generate its own energy and water - society has none to spare.
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🎼🌺Music Love♥️
🎼🌺Music Love♥️@ThoNg676733·
He’s able to see the world for the first time ❤️
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
“Let’s spend £4.5 trillion on net zero over the next 25 years despite the UK only accounting for less than 1% of annual global CO2 emissions. Let’s increase taxes to pay for net zero. Let’s ban new oil and gas licences in the North Sea but spaff away £40billion buying North Sea oil and gas from Norway. Let’s buy coking coal shipments worth £7.2million from Japan but ban UK coal mining. Let’s plaster thousands of acres of farmland with solar panels but spend £50million on sun dimming experiments. Let’s give huge renewable energy construction contracts to China. Let’s give Drax an estimated £1.8billlion in taxpayer funded subsidies on top of the £11billion it has already received despite Drax burning an amount of wood equivalent to 300 million trees. Let’s give £1billion this year alone to wind power companies not to generate power from their wind turbines. And let’s spend £30billion of taxpayers’ money on carbon capture machines but put pensioners, farmers and the disabled into financial peril by claiming there’s a £22bn black hole.”
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Greg Tierney
Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
@Lukewearechange Confronted by profound global upheaval, we are now bombarded with independent media coverage of aliens, creating a wall of noise that will ultimately lead us nowhere. Meanwhile, the real demons get a free pass.
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Luke Rudkowski
Luke Rudkowski@Lukewearechange·
Looks like the aliens/interdimensional ufos/demons/angels are up next…..
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
This is TERRIFYING. The way Keir Starmer just responded to @TRobinsonNewEra's Unite the Kingdom Rally sounds like he really wants it to be his January 6th. What is Starmer preparing for? He denounced “hatred” and "racism" (neither of which are on the itinerary). And he said he will use the full force of the law if necessary to prosecute people. He will deploy 4,000 policy officers to the event and will use a massive array of facial recognition cameras to identify people attending. This is actually bone-chilling.
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Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
@thecoastguy In a democracy, any law that does not abide with ‘natural law’ is illegal - as far as the people are concerned, and that is all that matters.
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
Kevin O’Leary says anyone who opposes his dystopian data center is probably working for China. A debate.
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Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
@TuckerCarlson Perhaps all these global warming dictates are simply about feeding the demands of AI. The tech sector should be forced to generate its own energy and water - society has none to spare.
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Greg Tierney
Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
A person who makes a decision can be held liable - an AI cannot. AI is making high‑stakes decisions, yet laws still treat it as a tool, creating a liability void. Developers, deployers, and regulators must close that gap with clearer responsibility, transparency, and mandatory safeguards. This paradox cannot be ignored - but it is intentionally!!!
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Tucker Carlson asks Kevin O’Leary the one question AI enthusiasts can’t answer: What happens to people when machines can do everything better than humans? Kevin O’Leary responds: We can’t let China win the AI race. Tucker points out that taxpayers are being “forced” into the AI agenda, left with “no choice” but to leap forward. O’Leary laughs and says taxpayers can say no. Then Tucker points to a glaring example where they already tried to say no, and O’Leary is forced to take the conversation elsewhere.
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Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
UK has 250–300 commercial data centres, many clustered around London - hosting finance, gov & telecom. They're mission - critical but vulnerable: floods, power loss, fibre cuts, cyberattacks. Concentration creates systemic risk - we must strengthen redundancy, diversify sites & test disaster recovery luck runs out.
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Neil Oliver
Neil Oliver@thecoastguy·
How vulnerable and mission critical is an individual data centre? How many are there?
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Del Bigtree
Del Bigtree@delbigtree·
Robert Kennedy Jr. wants to do the most basic thing science can do - compare the health outcomes of vaccinated children to unvaccinated children using the largest medical database in America. That's it. That's the study. That's the scientific method. And the American Academy of Pediatrics is suing him to stop it. Think about what that means. Not content with blocking changes to the vaccine schedule, they are now going to court to prevent an investigation into whether the schedule is actually producing healthy children. The one question the entire program should have been answering for fifty years, and the people who run that program are fighting in federal court to make sure it never gets asked. This is an industry protecting itself from its own data. I am not accusing anyone in medicine of malice. I am saying that the long-term health investigation has never been done with the seriousness it deserves, and now that someone is finally trying to do it, there is a worldwide effort to shut it down before it starts. We have to do this study. We have databases right now, like the Henry Ford Health database, that could give us real answers. Every database in this country should be opened to this investigation. The scientific method demands it. The health of our children demands it. The only people who have something to fear from the truth are the ones fighting this hard to hide from it. AnInconvenientStudy.com
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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
🚨 MPs’ renting scandal just went nuclear — and the snout-in-the-trough champion of the week is none other than Labour’s own Deputy Leader, Lucy Powell. It’s now been exposed that a whole string of MPs have been renting rooms and entire homes to each other at full taxpayer expense. Powell raked in over £30,000 last year alone by renting out a room to another MP. Taxpayer-funded second homes, taxpayer-funded rents flowing straight into fellow MPs’ pockets — a cosy little Westminster property scam that makes the old expenses scandal look like pocket change. This is the same Labour Party that lectures working Brits about “fairness”, “austerity” and “paying your share” while their own elite treat Parliament like a private members’ club with an unlimited bar tab on your dime. While British families are crushed by sky-high rents, energy bills and taxes to fund this circus, Labour insiders are quietly lining their nests by renting to one another — all perfectly “within the rules,” of course. Because in two-tier Britain, the rules are written by the grifters for the grifters. Lucy Powell isn’t some backbencher caught with her hand in the till. She’s the Deputy Leader. The second most senior figure in Starmer’s government. The same government that’s busy hiking your taxes, slashing services and telling you to tighten your belt while they play Monopoly with public money. This isn’t a mistake. This isn’t an oversight. This is systemic corruption dressed up as “MP accommodation.” The silent majority has had enough of these champagne socialists treating the British taxpayer like a bottomless ATM. We pay for their second homes, their rents, their expenses — while our own kids can’t get on the housing ladder and pensioners choose between heating and eating. We demand: ✅ Immediate full public audit of every MP’s property dealings and expenses — names, amounts, everything. ✅ Resignations for anyone caught in this rental racket — starting with Lucy Powell. ✅ A complete overhaul of the MPs’ expenses system — no more second homes, no more self-dealing, no more pigs at the trough. ✅ Real consequences for the entitled elite who think the rules don’t apply to them. Labour isn’t just failing Britain. It’s looting it — one taxpayer-funded rental agreement at a time. Starmer Out. Powell Out. The whole rotten Westminster cartel out. The British people are watching. And this time we’re not forgetting. 🇬🇧 #MPSRentingScandal #LucyPowellExposed #TwoTierBritain #LabourGrift #RestoreBritain #PutBritainFirst #MPsExpenses #BritainIsBroken #EndTheCorruption
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Read this book and give it to all your friends. Survival of civilization depends on it!
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#2 across all new releases in Canada.

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Greg Tierney
Greg Tierney@greg_tierney·
@r0ck3t23 AI is structurally unfit for leadership. It cannot suffer consequences - no prison time, no seized assets, and no professional shame to guide its 'conscience.'
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Dustin
Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Jensen Huang just described something that should keep every worker in America awake tonight. Not because AI is coming for their job. Because most of them never understood what their job actually was. Huang: “The task of our job and the purpose of our job are related, not the same.” Most people think their job is the thing they do with their hands for eight hours a day. Write code. Fill spreadsheets. Draft emails. Push pixels. That was never the job. That was the task. The job was always the thinking underneath it. Huang: “If you apply that to me, you would come to the conclusion what Jensen does for a living is tap on phones and talk. And tapping on phones and talking, AI has done that just fine. And therefore my job should be gone. But I’m busier than ever.” This is the part nobody wants to sit with. The people panicking about AI aren’t afraid of losing their work. They’re afraid of finding out they never had any. They had a routine. A repetitive motion. A series of keystrokes that felt like purpose. Now a machine does it in four seconds. Huang: “AI has created more than half a million jobs in the last couple of years.” The data says one thing. The fear says another. Because the fear was never about employment numbers. It was about identity. We spent fifty years hunched over keyboards, convinced the hunching was the work. Huang: “The idea that being human means to hunch over on this little thing, typing all the time… 50 years before that, people didn’t do that.” Fifty years. That’s all it took to build an entire identity around a posture. We don’t type for a living. We think for a living. We imagine for a living. The keyboard was always just the delivery mechanism. Never the product. Huang: “It is a fundamental flaw that we only need a billion lines of code written. We need a trillion lines of code written.” The demand was always infinite. The bottleneck was always our fingers. AI doesn’t shrink the workforce. It removes the cap on what the workforce can actually build. Huang: “Companies that use AI have demonstrated the ability to grow faster. When they grow faster, they hire more people.” Growth doesn’t eliminate people. It pulls them in. Every industrial revolution triggered the same panic. Same headlines. Same wrong conclusion. And every single time, the economy didn’t contract. It expanded into territory that didn’t exist before. The real question was never whether AI takes your job. It was whether you were ever anything more than the motions you repeated. Because somewhere in the last fifty years, we stopped asking what the work was for. We just kept typing. And now the typing is done. And millions of people are about to meet themselves for the first time. With nothing to hide behind. Some of them won’t survive what they find.
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Matt Kennard
Matt Kennard@kennardmatt·
I wrote an article in 2024 about how far the Israel lobby owns Wes Streeting Andy Burnham was a member of Labour Friends of Israel for years, too Britain is occupied. The lobby has the whole political class sewn up We need a public inquiry now👇 declassifieduk.org/our-friend-how…
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Prime News Digest
Prime News Digest@PrimeNewsDigest·
London Has Fallen.
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Richard Murphy
Richard Murphy@RichardJMurphy·
The King said this morning that his government wants to improve living standards in every part of the country. Really? Isn't it more important that we level up? Many in London do very well. Shouldn't the focus be on everyone else getting a fair chance? End inequality now, I say.
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Zynx
Zynx@ZynxBTC·
The Blair family are looting the British people with the help of the government. This is a tale of how your taxes flow into the pockets of those connected to power in a closed loop. The UK government is handing £500 million of taxpayers money to a Sovereign AI fund to be led by Suzanne Ashman, daughter-in-law of Tony Blair. That same government has already been funnelling tens of millions into Multiverse, an AI training company founded by Euan Blair, Tony Blair's son. Yes, Euan Blair is married to Suzanne Ashman. Multiverse receives up to £18,000 per person. Cohorts of 100. Multiple rounds. You do the maths. They generated £79.6 million in revenue last year, largely from government contracts and taxpayers money. This is despite falling below the targets for the service they are supposed to be providing. They don't need to compete for customers in any meaningful market sense. They need to maintain proximity to the people who control the budget. That is a completely different incentive structure. No price signal exists to tell anyone whether £18,000 per head for an AI business analysis course represents value for money. No profit and loss mechanism. No competitive pressure. No consequences for overpaying. The bureaucrat who signed off on this contract will never feel the cost. The taxpayer who funded it will never know the counterfactual. Now look at Multiverse's AI Advisory Board. Doug Gurr, former Chair of the Alan Turing Institute, the body that directly advises government on AI strategy, also sits on Multiverse's advisory board. The same Multiverse being paid by the government whose strategy he helped shape. Kersti Kaljulaid, former President of Estonia and member of Microsoft's AI advisory board, is also advising Multiverse. Professor Michael Wooldridge, Head of Computer Science at Oxford. Dame Wendy Hall, one of the most connected figures in UK technology policy. Think about the circularity. The Alan Turing Institute advises government on AI strategy. Its Chair advises Multiverse. Multiverse receives government funding. The people shaping the policy are advising the company that benefits from it. It is a closed loop. This is the Cantillon effect in its purest form. Money does not flow equally across the economy. It flows first and most generously to those closest to the people who control the budget. This has received zero coverage from the mainstream media. This should be a national scandal.
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Meet UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting, the man who has reportedly told Keir Starmer he is ready to become the next Prime Minister. Reports indicate Streeting, the golden boy of Starmers landslide election win, is preparing a case for leadership. Streeting has secured backing from more than 81 Labour MPs. This number meets the threshold required to trigger a formal leadership contest under Labour Party rules. But there's "something of the night" about Starmers blue eyed boy, the "Socialist" Streeting has received donations from donors linked to private healthcare interests, running completely contrary to his public stance on protecting the NHS (Britains much loved public health system) he's also a close associate and "pupil" of the disgraced Lord Peter Mandelson (close friend of Epstein) On top of his dubious black book, the total raked in by "man of the people" Streeting reached £372000 between 2015 and 2025. This includes payments from OPD Group Ltd which also happens to provide services to the NHS and private healthcare providers. Recent donations include £53000 in 2025 and £55000 in 2026 for "constituency office staffing" Streeting has also become a feature at the shadowy "Bilderberg" meetings where secretive agendas are discussed by the globalist elites far from prying eyes and ears. As Health Secretary Streeting has overseen the planned demolition of NHS England. The process began with an announcement in 2025 to "integrate functions into the Department of Health and Social Care" Streeting was originally elected as MP for Ilford North in 2015. He also previously served in shadow roles, never really impressing. He has a background in local council work and think tanks. Interestingly, he attended Cambridge University despite having grown up on a council estate in Stepney Streeting is a perfect globalist, Pro Ukraine War, enmeshed in the shadowy nexus of the Bilderberg group and on the payroll of big business. Watch this space.
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