Harry
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@watergypsi Morning Sophie, its a wounderful sunny day and its all yours Girl.❤
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@watergypsi Sonia Elijah book called 3/11 about the plandemic is brill 👍
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@VividProwess @James5555883379 Because they follow a religion thats gives them the excuse to rape and murder.
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An 81 year old homeowner in Texas fired her weapon after two teens, ages 15 and 16, allegedly forced their way into her home late at night. Police reported clear signs of forced entry, and one teen died at the scene while the other later died at the hospital. Days later, the families filed a civil lawsuit seeking $1 million, claiming excessive force. The case has sparked intense debate over self defense rights, homeowner protection, and the legal limits of using deadly force during a break in.
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@zarahsultana This is what standing up to lies and corruption looks like.i salute you.
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The whole country knows it: Keir Starmer is a barefaced liar.
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK
🚨 WATCH: Zarah Sultana is suspended and removed from the House of Commons for calling Keir Starmer a liar "I have a duty to my constituents to tell the truth and the Prime Minister is a liar"
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Lest we forget...
In June 1965, an 18-year-old greenskeeper wrote a letter to his father. "No worries about Vietnam," Russell Copeman told him. "I'm too young & am being transferred to B Coy 6RAR on Monday. If they won't have me for overseas, I'll have a bit of adventure. Have filled in my application for SAS today. Here's hoping."
His father would have understood. Major Copeman earned a multiple medals with the 2/3rd Battalion in New Guinea. Jim's father Cecil had been at Gallipoli in 1915. Three generations of Copemans went to war. Two came home.
Russell grew up in a War Service home on the Coast. He surfed. He played rugby and dreamed of owning a farm. He totaled a sedan and walked away with scratches, broke a leg playing rugby and got back up. He joined the reserves at Wollongong alongside his father before he was old enough to deploy anywhere. When the Army told him he was too young for Vietnam with 6RAR, Russell applied for the SAS. He passed selection at Swanbourne at 18. His commanding officer Major Murphy, told him he should go to officer training at Portsea. Russell said no. He wanted to stay with his mates and deploy with 3rd Squad.
The 3rd SAS Squadron arrived in Phuoc Tuy Province in 1966. Russell trained as a medic. For 7 months he walked four-man patrols through jungle where you could see three metres ahead and the bamboo tore at your skin. On January 18, 1967 a patrol led by Sgt. Ferguson moved through Binh Ba. Russell walked at the back as Tail End Charlie. Enemy fire hit them from the flank. Rounds struck Russell in the arm, hip and abdomen.
Private Matten, under fire threw a grenade to screen them both. Russell told Matten to leave him and save the patrol. Matten refused. He picked Russell up and carried him through the jungle on his shoulder while the rest of the patrol and the helicopter gunships fought to keep them alive. Russell was winched into a helicopter minutes before he would have bled to death.
Russell died of his wounds on April 10, 1967. Of the 11 SAS men who died during the War, ten were killed by training accidents, illness or friendly fire. Russell was the only one killed by the enemy.

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@KatlynNicole26 @Shazza1uk Its an excuse to rape lets be honest.Their entire religion and belief structure is about giving them the excuse to rape.
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@150G512XD And the terrorist who laid and detonated the IED is now living in the UK.
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Lisa was the first female bomb disposal officer to be killed on operations.
She was hit by the IED blast whilst trying to neutralise a cluster of IEDs in an area notorious for them.
Thank you for your service Lisa ❤️
Lest we forget 🇬🇧

KeyserSosse@KeyserSosse
April 19th, 2011 Captain Lisa Head, aged 29 from Huddersfield, of 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, 11 EOD Regiment RLC, died at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, from wounds sustained the previous day in Nahr-e Saraj, Helmand Lest we Forget this brave lady 🏴 🇬🇧
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@zoomafrika1 His own people did it to him first.Best go home and take it up with them.
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@TheBrancaShow @MichelleJarw Hope and pray he is found guilty and executed.
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The OJ trial could be safely televised, the George Zimmerman trial could be safely televised, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial could be safely televised, but not this case of a young black male stabbing a white boy in the heart at a track meet for no apparent reason other than murderous rage.
Got it.
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@__Injaneb96 @sue_robinsonA1 Don't forget the only man trying to stop this is Trump,.not any other leader.
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This one broke me today.💔
A 38 year old nurse and mountaineer named Saleheh Akbari and her husband Ahmad Khodaei opened their home to wounded protesters who were too scared to go to hospitals on Jan 8 and 9, because the regime was hunting them down.
They treated them.
Hid them. Saved lives.
A few days later, on January 12, security forces raided their house. Ahmad wasn’t home yet, so they waited.
When he walked in, they jumped him and started beating him.
Saleheh threw herself between them to protect her husband.
They shot her in the heart. Point blank. Right in front of Ahmad, and their little 8 year old.
She died in his arms.
The grief destroyed him.
Ahmad couldn’t carry it.
He wrote one last letter to his wife, said goodbye to the world and posted it on his Instagram. He took his own life.
Two hearts that only wanted to help people, gone.
Because they dared to show humanity in a regime that has none.
This is what bravery looks like in Iran.
And the world keeps scrolling.
Share this.
Their story deserves to be heard. 💔



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