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Katılım Nisan 2024
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
In Sweden, a study was conducted on refugees who had been granted asylum after claiming to flee oppression or war zones. It was found that 79% had returned to their home countries on vacation at some point!
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
If you want to know what the ‘Cost of Net Zero’ is look at these average domestic energy bills across countries. Imagine what the commercial energy bills are for businesses trying to compete in world markets ? Energy for UK businesses is 5 x higher than in China and 4.5 x India
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Right over Left Everytime
Right over Left Everytime@RightSide_Uk·
A 17-year-old boy was stabbed during a “linkup” in Clapham. Why am I not surprised? London’s streets are now a war zone for young men, with stabbings and gang violence becoming routine. Video shared by @KieraDiss captures the grim reality of a capital changed beyond recognition. Immediate demands: • Stop the boats and turn every illegal vessel back using the Royal Navy. • Mass deportation of every foreign national convicted of violent crime — no appeals. • British citizens first in public safety and justice — full stop. British children and teenagers deserve to grow up safe. Enough is enough. 🇬🇧
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Public Saftey Canada gets fact checked lying about Bill-22 that dozens of tech companies have spoke up against. This is another delusional Liberals Bill that will not only infringe on Canadians but also could have significant economic impacts.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The Ica Valley sits on the Peruvian coast, north-west of Lima, at the foot of the Andes. It is one of the driest inhabited places on Earth. Annual rainfall is measured in single millimetres. Without external water, almost nothing grows there. In the early 2000s, the Peruvian government, supported by the US and the World Bank, designated the Ica Valley as a hub for high-value export agriculture. The land was cheap. The labour was cheap. The climate, paradoxically, was perfect for crops that respond well to sunshine and controlled irrigation. The water would come from the aquifer beneath the valley, drawn up through wells at minimal cost to the agribusinesses that bought up the land. The crop that drove the expansion was asparagus. Between 1990 and 2013, the area under asparagus in Ica went from around 410 hectares to over 10,000. Asparagus is a thirsty crop. It requires 15,000 to 17,000 cubic metres of water per hectare per year. By 2004, annual groundwater extraction in the valley had already exceeded the aquifer's natural recharge rate. By 2013 the overdraft was extracting 60% more water than the aquifer could replace. In some areas the water table is now dropping by eight metres per year, one of the fastest rates of aquifer depletion recorded anywhere in the world. Small farmers, who relied on shallow wells, found their wells dry. The local water utility is now struggling to supply the city of Ica. Some of the export companies themselves, including Athos, one of the largest, have begun retiring asparagus fields because the water is no longer there. 99% of Peruvian asparagus is exported. A large proportion of it goes to British supermarkets, where it appears year-round, frequently labelled in a way that emphasises freshness and a green, vegetal wholesomeness. The asparagus on the British plate in February is a unit of water that has been pumped out of a desert aquifer in a country 6,300 miles away. The water is non-renewable on any human timescale. The aquifer is not being refilled. The valley is being mined. The British grass on the Welsh hillside is being watered by rain. The rain is free, and arrives whether or not anyone is paying attention. We have built a system in which the difficult thing is easy and the easy thing is being made impossible.
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Bishop Athanasius Schneider is saying something a lot of people in Europe are afraid to admit out loud. He calls it what it really is. This is not about refugees. It’s a mass invasion aimed at turning Europe into an Islamic continent. He says this has been happening for the last 50 or 60 years, and now it’s speeding up fast. Europeans are barely having children, while many Muslim families have five, six or more. The numbers are clear. In a few decades, Europe could have a Muslim majority. He talks about a bigger plan behind it all. Powerful people are using this migration to destroy Europe’s Christian roots and its whole culture. No fancy words or political games. Just straight talk about what’s really happening with birth rates and the future of the continent. It’s refreshing to hear a church leader speak so honestly about this.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The Little Ice Age was a period of regional cooling (spanning roughly 1300 to 1850) driven by a combination of natural factors. The primary underlying causes were explosive volcanic eruptions and reduced solar activity, which were then sustained for centuries by self-reinforcing changes in ocean and sea ice circulation. The main drivers and perpetrators of this cooling included heightened volcanic activity, frequent, and massive volcanic eruptions (like the 1257 Samalas eruption in Indonesia), which injected massive amounts of sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere. These particles reflected incoming sunlight back into space. The period coincided with several Grand Solar Minima—most notably the Maunder Minimum (1645–1715)—when sunspot activity dropped to near zero, resulting in lower amounts of available solar radiation reaching Earth. According to climate models, the initial cooling from volcanoes caused Arctic sea ice to expand. Because bright ice reflects more sunlight than dark ocean water (the albedo effect), this further cooled the region. The influx of melted Arctic ice altered ocean salinity and density, which in turn weakened the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (often known as the Gulf Stream), keeping heat from traveling northward. Some researchers speculate that vast human depopulation events (such as the Black Death and the devastating epidemics in the Americas after European contact) allowed large areas of farmland to undergo reforestation. This regrowth absorbed significant amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, slightly reducing greenhouse gases.
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Mike McMullen 🇨🇦
Mike McMullen 🇨🇦@truthtrain101·
Mark Carney’s financial disclosures revealed that approximately 91% of his personal stock portfolio was invested in U.S.-based companies. Of the 567 individual holdings listed, only three were Canadian companies. We should all follow Mark's lead and move our investments out of the country. msn.com/en-ca/money/ot… #ElbowsUp
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John Gatti
John Gatti@johngatti2·
Face it, Canada's failures and dysfunction the last decade is because Toronto Montreal and Vancouver deemed it so. Pierre Poilievre can talk until the cows come home but nothing is going to change. As Canada gets worse Carney's approval goes up.
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Stephen Campbell
Stephen Campbell@Camfella62·
@BradRedekopp Her own party is bullying her?
Juno News@junonewscom

Conservative MP @MichelleRempel criticizes the Immigration Minister for mishandling 3 million people on expired visas and growing asylum backlogs. Today, nine Liberal MPs told CBC they believe Minister Lena Diab is overwhelmed and are openly questioning her role in cabinet.

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AnneF
AnneF@AnneF1610602·
@BradRedekopp Carney should save Diab further humiliation this week and just call for her resignation. It's obvious she doesn't belong in the Immigration portfolio so save that woman further stress and get her out.
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Susan V
Susan V@SuziVallance·
@BradRedekopp @BoswellDoug Please send her back to NS. She’s great at ribbon- cutting ceremonies 😐 Just don’t let her run with the scissors.
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Guy Incognito
Guy Incognito@Sofakingretodid·
@BradRedekopp This horrid woman shouldn't be anywhere near Parliament.
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