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@kaizen000000000 He spoke about:
1) people who rule in the name of God - Theocracy
2) the manner in which people believe - safe in the arms of God
3) acts that people commit in the name of religion- Israeli settlers.
NOTHING ABOUT GOD.
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@K_Niemietz I returned from Japan in 1985 and arriving in London was like entering a Cold War spy movie set in some run down E European city. Rubbish everywhere, and nothing worked.
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"We asked participants where they thought Britain stood economically compared to our main competitors. It turns out voters are living in a dream world."
telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/1…
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@martinfpavey @one_miloo It’s the city of Westminster. Greater London is the urban sprawl that constitutes the outer boroughs.
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@one_miloo "The City of London" refers to the Square Mile between the West End and East London.
This is just London (AKA Greater London).
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@JayD6665 @LASHYBILLS How’s it even slightly the responsibility of the security truck driver for out of date tags?
Cops issue was with the company not the driver. Treating the driver as if the truck was his personal vehicle m. 🤦♂️
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A Brinks armored car driver in Cobb County, Georgia was pulled over and arrested for expired tags on the truck.
Due to the company’s strict protocol the driver Tyrell Hall refused to open the door, telling police they could follow him to a secure location to issue the ticket.
Things escalated when the cops decided to arrest him instead, leading to a chaotic scene where the driver repeatedly yelled for them to get their hands off him.
Charges were later dropped, but Brinks fired him anyway. He's now suing both the Cobb County PD wrongful arrest and Brinks for wrongful termination and failing to maintain the vehicle’s tag.
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@slurplebrained @lovestrange2000 @ATHE1STP0WER Ehm… no, I actually edited that in to throw people off the hunt.
4D chess.
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Guess who just stumbled upon an unrecorded Iron Age / Roman mega-complex... 800m across... Villa?
What to do with THAT information? 🤔
#archaeology


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@AdamMIbbotson @ATHE1STP0WER But you’ve left the name of a business clearly visible. Take 3secs to goggle map it.
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@BohuslavskaKate Whoever’s complaining the loudest about Ukrainian involvement in Middle East defence projects very obviously has one foot in the Russians camp.
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VOLKER: Rubio called Saudi Arabia to complain that they signed bilateral defense agreement with Ukraine. This is outrageous. Why would you complain?
The issue is asymmetry in force. Iranians and Russians are producing large numbers of low-cost drones that cause serious damage, while our defenses are extremely expensive. The UAE and Saudi Arabia have seen this.
You can’t keep shooting down cheap drones with million-dollar missiles, it won’t work long-term. Ukraine has faced this challenge, developed cheap and effective counters, and is now sharing that knowledge. This is a good thing. We should be learning from them.
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@HiddenHistoryYT According to wiki…..
“The ironclad battleship HMS Inflexible launched in 1876 had featured a heavily armored central citadel, with relatively unarmored ends”
So the principal already existed and had been tried out some 30 years before the US navy adopted it.
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@FurkanGozukara The US is willing to slaughter Iranian school girls to change to subject of trump raping little schoolgirls.
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@Saganismm @ThatChristinaG It’s not actually rising “above” the luna surface It’s emerging from around the moon’s equator. No Apollo craft ever traveled pole to pole. This photo is always reproduced is if it’s like a sunrise on earth. The correct orientation is with the image rotated 90 degrees.
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‘Earthrise’ was captured by astronaut William Anders during the Apollo 8 mission, while orbiting the Moon with Frank Borman and Jim Lovell. As they witnessed Earth rising above the lunar surface, Anders quickly asked for color film and managed to photograph the scene.
The moment became historic, and Anders later reflected, “We came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth.”
The image went on to become a powerful symbol of Earth’s fragility, helping people realize how small and delicate our planet is, and contributing to growing environmental awareness around the world.

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@larroumecj Empires are extremely expensive things to run. That’s why the British began thinking about exit strategies in the early 20c. WW2 provided the final push.
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Anglophone X is now flooded with Americans explaining how Europe was freeloading off the American empire, and cheering its coming end.
I'm cheering too, so we're on the same side.
But here's the funny part: MAGA has actually gaslit itself into believing the American Empire was a bad deal for America and a gift to Europe. (And that it was always this way - meaning they genuinely think their parents and grandparents were either idiots or naive philanthropists who, having Europe in the palm of their hand, decided to set up a system that worked against them.)
As a result, MAGA is now dismantling its own empire. We haven't seen a self-own this spectacular since Germany blew up its own nuclear plants.
There's always a moment in history when the metropole gets tired of paying for empire and loses sight of what it's getting out of it. We're there now.
It's going to cost Europe dearly to exit its semi-protectorate status. But in the end, it'll be far better off for it.
I put together a quick scorecard of what each side - America and Europe - gains and loses from the status quo.
I'd encourage my American friends to take a look. So many of you have no idea how your own empire actually works. (1/2)




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@Spartanblue67 @Jason_R_Burt Gosh Neil, maybe read the post before acting the muppet.
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@Jason_R_Burt You might want to check your facts mate ......
Spitfires were shooting down Luftwaffe planes whilst you lot were sat at home drinking soda and eating ice cream 🤣🤣🤣

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@implausibleblog Drag the muppet into a congressional hearing under oath.
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Journalist, "Is the public going to know the identity of the men who abused the girls in the Epstein files?"
Todd Blanche, acting Attorney General, "What does that mean? I don't understand what that means"
Journalist, "The men who abused the young girls through Epstein's"
Todd Blanche, "If we had information on men abusing women we would prosecute them"
"I don't know that there are men out there that abused these women"
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Let’s call this what it is, it’s not just hypocrisy, it’s moral fraud.
Franklin Graham had no problem demonizing Barack Obama, a faithful husband, scandal-free, disciplined, educated, Black man, the very embodiment of the “bootstraps” gospel white evangelicals preach about, as some kind of threat, even suggesting that he was antichrist.
Yet, the same Graham bows in reverence to Donald Trump, an adjudicated rapist, convicted felon, unrepentant racist, porn star banging, pathological liar, with a trail of infidelity, exploitation, documented racism, and associations with convicted child sex traffickers, and has the caucasity to call him “raised up by God.”
That’s not discernment, that’s deception, dishonesty, and disregard for the sacred text he claims to believe.
The standard didn’t change, the subject did. Obama’s integrity was dismissed because he was Black. Trump’s corruption is sanctified because he is white and politically useful.
Graham isn’t applying scripture, he’s weaponizing it. He ignores sin when it serves power, then quotes the Bible to justify the very wickedness it condemns. That’s not Christianity, that’s idolatry of whiteness, wrapped in religious language and draped in a flag. 
This is hypocrisy at its highest level: Calling evil good when it benefits you, and calling good evil when it threatens your power.
And then having the audacity to say God said it.

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@JackSpa22813865 @RudiGeerts Amaze or disgust? And now the Israelis repeat history and murder the Palestinians.
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@FurkanGozukara Was great to leave. The continental authority will have to merge 28 nation states each with a proud separate history and no common language. This means pain. Britain is not on the continent & we don't need to suffer this. Like saying that Japan needs to be part of imperial China
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