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efdavis
efdavis@efdavis419·
Before heads roll, let's address the problems in your post. I hope @SenRonJohnson learns to stop talking about what he doesn't understand, even if it makes for good politics. First, you speak of ignoring "overwhelming safety signals". Safety signals are a function of both the data itself and the algorithms applied to determine the signal strength. With a novel vaccine there is no such thing as a "best" algorithm. Masking effects can occur but an algorithm that adjusts for masking might surface events not caused by the vaccine and miss others that are. SIGNALS MUST BE VALIDATED IN OTHER SYSTEMS AND NONE OF THE "OVERWHELMING SIGNALS" HAVE BEEN SHOWN TO BE CAUSED BY THE VACCINES. Failing to find a signal that is shown not to have a causal relationship to the vaccine is not a failure. Johnson doesn't have a death count study, he has a death report study. By chance alone, we would expect at least 70,000 deaths within 7 days after the 2 COVID shots. The fact that the reports are front-loaded on days 1 and 2 is to be expected. Our brains form a stronger connection between 2 events when they are closer in time. This has been well studied extensively and is called the temporal proximity bias. If you get an upset stomach 3 hours after the vaccine, you might report it to VAERS. If you get the same upset stomach 3 days later, you're more likely to blame the ham sandwich that you had for lunch. Lastly, there is no count of deaths causally linked to the COVID-19 vaccines. The vaccines could be a contributing factor in some deaths but all the horrible things that anti-vax folks claim to be common just aren't there in established data sources. The creators of the new approach clearly state signals were not lost due to multiple approaches being utilized (see below). For now, can you find something real to be angry about?
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MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
Heads must roll… 🚨 Sen. Ron Johnson says there is a total Media BLACKOUT on the new COVID Vax Child Death count study— 24% of 39,000 Victims Died the SAME DAY or Within 48 Hours! “They KNEW and Did NOTHING!” Sen. Johnson is discussing a new FDA analysis/report he released on pediatric deaths linked to the COVID-19 vaccines. The data shows overwhelming safety signals that were ignored by health authorities in every major category. Even worse! Dr. Peter Marks was made aware of these safety signals on March 26, 2021 that the inventors of the algorithm that analyzes the VAERS data was trying to (HIDE) the adverse events. rumble.com/v7a56k6-sen-ro…
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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@LizWebsterSBF @wself Brexit isn’t the problem Liz.
Pete Sanford@PeteSanford

THE BURNHAM FILES: Why Andy Burnham Should Never Be Prime Minister... Nor His Wife... Andy Burnham, gave Public Taxpayer Loans to Daren Whitaker, founder of Renaker Build Ltd, Manchester’s dominant skyscraper developer. RENAKER NEVER ALLOCATED 20% TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING - LESS THAN 1% WAS GIVEN DAREN WHITAKER FLED TO MONACO TO AVOID PAYING UK TAX... READ ON.... A Manchester developer, took £700 million+ in taxpayer‑backed loans… built luxury towers with ZERO affordable housing… and has now officially moved to Monaco, according to Companies House filings. Public money in. No affordable homes out. And the man at the centre of it all is now living in a tax haven. How did this happen in a city crying out for homes ordinary people can actually afford? How was one developer allowed to dominate the skyline, take hundreds of millions in public support, and then disappear offshore? People deserve answers. Manchester deserves better. WHY THE SECRECY AND LOCAL/NATIONAL MEDIA SILENCE? ADVERTISING CONTRACTS - HUGE... RESEARCH NOTES: Here is the clear, sourced, political analysis of what Whitaker’s Monaco move means — and why almost nobody in the general public knows about it. 📷 1. This is politically explosive — but almost invisible to the public Most people in Greater Manchester have no idea that: • A single developer received £700m+ in taxpayer‑backed loans from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA). The Telegraph • The same developer delivered virtually zero affordable housing in the skyscrapers those loans funded (widely reported in planning scrutiny). • That developer — Daren Whitaker of Renaker — has now officially moved to Monaco, listing it as his main residence in Companies House filings. This combination is politically toxic, but it has not broken through to mainstream public consciousness. Why? Because the story is complex, technical, and buried in business pages, not front‑page headlines. 📷 2. Why this is a political problem for Andy Burnham This is not about wrongdoing — courts upheld the legality of the loans. Monaco Tribune But politics is about perception, and the optics are terrible: The narrative writes itself: “A developer gets £700m of public loans, builds luxury towers with no affordable housing, then moves to Monaco to avoid UK taxes.” Even if every step was legal, the public optics are devastating. Burnham’s vulnerabilities: • He chairs the GMCA, which approved the loans. • He has positioned himself as a champion of fairness and levelling up. • Yet the region’s biggest developer — funded by his authority — has now left the UK tax system entirely. This creates a credibility gap between Burnham’s rhetoric and the outcomes of his housing strategy. 📷 3. Why the story hasn’t exploded (yet) Despite the scale, the story has remained niche. Here’s why: A. Complexity shields it Housing investment funds, loan structures, viability assessments — these are not topics the average voter follows. B. Local media dependency Manchester’s local press is heavily reliant on: • property advertising • developer access • council press offices This creates a soft‑pedalled environment around major developers. C. No single “smoking gun” The courts ruled the loans were legal. Monaco Tribune So there is no scandal in the criminal sense — only a scandal in the public‑interest sense. D. Timing Whitaker’s move to Monaco happened after the legal scrutiny had passed, reducing media appetite. 📷 4. The deeper political issue: the GM housing model itself The GM Housing Investment Loans Fund was designed to: • accelerate development • attract private capital • regenerate the city centre But in practice, it has: • funded luxury towers • delivered minimal affordable housing • concentrated power in a single developer (Renaker) • created a dependency loop between the council and the developer Whitaker’s relocation to Monaco exposes the structural flaw: Public risk, private reward — and the private reward has now left the country. 📷 5. What this means for Labour nationally The Monaco move is being framed internationally as part of a wealth exodus under Labour’s tax changes. Monaco Tribune This creates two political narratives: Narrative 1 (Left critique): Labour is too close to developers and big money, delivering luxury housing instead of affordable homes. Narrative 2 (Right critique): Labour’s tax policies are driving wealth creators out of the UK. Whitaker’s move feeds both narratives simultaneously — a rare political double‑hit. 📷 6. Why this could still blow up later This story has all the ingredients of a future political storm: • Huge sums of public money • A single private beneficiary • No affordable housing delivered • A move to a tax haven • A mayor with national ambitions • A legal paper trail confirming Monaco residency If Burnham ever runs for national leadership, this will be resurfaced immediately. 📷 7. The bottom line This is one of the most politically sensitive housing stories in modern Manchester: A publicly funded developer, delivering luxury towers with no affordable housing, has now relocated to Monaco — confirmed by Companies House filings. It is real, sourced, and politically significant, but the public remains largely unaware because the story is complex and under‑reported.

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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
🚨 @wself opens sore Brexit wounds with this piece and he’s right to do so. His reminder of how Brexit broke our constitution, replacing careful parliamentary sovereignty with raw plebiscitary politics cuts deep. That Brexit carbuncle has poisoned our system ever since, it’s indigestible!
Will Self@wself

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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@MarkChangizi nonsense .. it was coordinated and driven by media, and spearheaded by the likes of Corbyn & Hunt.. it was HIGHLY politicised and used weaponised by Unions ..
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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@LeilaniDowding It was done a long time ago.. only direct action will bring change
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leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️
It’s over. It’s done. Anyone can buy a seat. Everyone is owned. There’s no one left fighting for us. Not 1 single person in congress
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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@williamnhutton You gullible Twat
Pete Sanford@PeteSanford

THE BURNHAM FILES: Why Andy Burnham Should Never Be Prime Minister... Nor His Wife... Andy Burnham, gave Public Taxpayer Loans to Daren Whitaker, founder of Renaker Build Ltd, Manchester’s dominant skyscraper developer. RENAKER NEVER ALLOCATED 20% TO AFFORDABLE HOUSING - LESS THAN 1% WAS GIVEN DAREN WHITAKER FLED TO MONACO TO AVOID PAYING UK TAX... READ ON.... A Manchester developer, took £700 million+ in taxpayer‑backed loans… built luxury towers with ZERO affordable housing… and has now officially moved to Monaco, according to Companies House filings. Public money in. No affordable homes out. And the man at the centre of it all is now living in a tax haven. How did this happen in a city crying out for homes ordinary people can actually afford? How was one developer allowed to dominate the skyline, take hundreds of millions in public support, and then disappear offshore? People deserve answers. Manchester deserves better. WHY THE SECRECY AND LOCAL/NATIONAL MEDIA SILENCE? ADVERTISING CONTRACTS - HUGE... RESEARCH NOTES: Here is the clear, sourced, political analysis of what Whitaker’s Monaco move means — and why almost nobody in the general public knows about it. 📷 1. This is politically explosive — but almost invisible to the public Most people in Greater Manchester have no idea that: • A single developer received £700m+ in taxpayer‑backed loans from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA). The Telegraph • The same developer delivered virtually zero affordable housing in the skyscrapers those loans funded (widely reported in planning scrutiny). • That developer — Daren Whitaker of Renaker — has now officially moved to Monaco, listing it as his main residence in Companies House filings. This combination is politically toxic, but it has not broken through to mainstream public consciousness. Why? Because the story is complex, technical, and buried in business pages, not front‑page headlines. 📷 2. Why this is a political problem for Andy Burnham This is not about wrongdoing — courts upheld the legality of the loans. Monaco Tribune But politics is about perception, and the optics are terrible: The narrative writes itself: “A developer gets £700m of public loans, builds luxury towers with no affordable housing, then moves to Monaco to avoid UK taxes.” Even if every step was legal, the public optics are devastating. Burnham’s vulnerabilities: • He chairs the GMCA, which approved the loans. • He has positioned himself as a champion of fairness and levelling up. • Yet the region’s biggest developer — funded by his authority — has now left the UK tax system entirely. This creates a credibility gap between Burnham’s rhetoric and the outcomes of his housing strategy. 📷 3. Why the story hasn’t exploded (yet) Despite the scale, the story has remained niche. Here’s why: A. Complexity shields it Housing investment funds, loan structures, viability assessments — these are not topics the average voter follows. B. Local media dependency Manchester’s local press is heavily reliant on: • property advertising • developer access • council press offices This creates a soft‑pedalled environment around major developers. C. No single “smoking gun” The courts ruled the loans were legal. Monaco Tribune So there is no scandal in the criminal sense — only a scandal in the public‑interest sense. D. Timing Whitaker’s move to Monaco happened after the legal scrutiny had passed, reducing media appetite. 📷 4. The deeper political issue: the GM housing model itself The GM Housing Investment Loans Fund was designed to: • accelerate development • attract private capital • regenerate the city centre But in practice, it has: • funded luxury towers • delivered minimal affordable housing • concentrated power in a single developer (Renaker) • created a dependency loop between the council and the developer Whitaker’s relocation to Monaco exposes the structural flaw: Public risk, private reward — and the private reward has now left the country. 📷 5. What this means for Labour nationally The Monaco move is being framed internationally as part of a wealth exodus under Labour’s tax changes. Monaco Tribune This creates two political narratives: Narrative 1 (Left critique): Labour is too close to developers and big money, delivering luxury housing instead of affordable homes. Narrative 2 (Right critique): Labour’s tax policies are driving wealth creators out of the UK. Whitaker’s move feeds both narratives simultaneously — a rare political double‑hit. 📷 6. Why this could still blow up later This story has all the ingredients of a future political storm: • Huge sums of public money • A single private beneficiary • No affordable housing delivered • A move to a tax haven • A mayor with national ambitions • A legal paper trail confirming Monaco residency If Burnham ever runs for national leadership, this will be resurfaced immediately. 📷 7. The bottom line This is one of the most politically sensitive housing stories in modern Manchester: A publicly funded developer, delivering luxury towers with no affordable housing, has now relocated to Monaco — confirmed by Companies House filings. It is real, sourced, and politically significant, but the public remains largely unaware because the story is complex and under‑reported.

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Will Hutton
Will Hutton@williamnhutton·
This Burnham campaign video deserves a retweet (and many more). Take a look at the vast (shady) money and professional media operation behind Reform. It’s going to be an existential battle.Wherever you stand on the Labour leadership, this seat must be won.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
Important point from Lewis Goodall and Emily Maitlis here. For the next few weeks, @AndyBurnhamGM is not campaigning to the entire country. He is campaigning to the people of Makerfield. That means talking first about:
cost of living, petrol prices, food bills, buses, local pressures and what voters there actually care about day to day. Rejoiners elsewhere need to understand this. You cannot walk into a Brexit-voting seat and behave like you’re hosting a London panel discussion. Politics starts with listening to the voters in front of you. And as Lewis Goodall points out, Brexit is no longer the insurgent outsider idea anyway. It’s now the status quo people are judging.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
Andy Burnham would decisively beat Starmer in a head to head leadership contest. YouGov found that Burhnam would win 59% against 37% for Starmer. Andy is like beat Wes Streeting by 80% to 10%.
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Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@LizWebsterSBF Brexit was never delivered .. and the opportunity to act independently of the globalist agenda has been squandered.. bc all our politicians are globalists.. like you
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
Brexit delivered the opposite of what Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson promised for the country. However Brexit delivered £5m for Farage and according to Ben Habib £2m shared between Nige and Boris. Were they rewarded for conning the British people to vote for self harm?
Narinder Kaur@narindertweets

David Lammy isn't wrong here on Brexit- “Farage said it would bring down immigration, it hasn’t it’s got worse, Farage said we would be better off, we’re much much poorer, everyone across the country realises that, there were promises made and we should hold their feet to the fire”

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Crypto Tice
Crypto Tice@CryptoTice_·
BREAKING: Poland just told the EU to go to hell. President Nawrocki vetoed the Digital Services Act. "The state is supposed to guarantee freedom. Not restrict it." The EU spent years building the most sophisticated censorship machine in the Western world. One man. One veto. Destroyed. Think about what this law actually was. > Governments deciding what you can post. > Governments deciding what you can share. > Governments deciding what is true. > Governments deciding what you are allowed to think. Poland said no. While Germany complied. While France complied. While the entire EU rolled over. Poland vetoed it. - The same Poland that buys more gold than the ECB. - The same Poland that surpassed the European Central Bank in reserves. - The same Poland that has been right about everything. Is now the last wall standing between European citizens and state-controlled speech. The EU doesn't want free citizens. It wants manageable ones. Poland just reminded them what freedom actually looks like. Every European should be paying attention.
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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@David__Osland Inflation is global you fucking retard .. is Brexit responsible for that ? Idiot 🤦‍♂️
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
Brexiteers promised us 'cheaper food after Brexit'. It now costs £5 for a bar of Cadbury's Dairy Milk, £8 for a jar of Nescafe and £12 for a bottle of olive oil.
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
@MarinaPurkiss exactly right! If you bought a boiler and it failed to heat your home, you wouldn’t spend 10 years insisting the boiler was secretly brilliant. You wouldn’t continue to live with it and try make it work!
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Liz Webster
Liz Webster@LizWebsterSBF·
🚨 📉Wes Streeting’s big NHS boast just got heavily fact-checked by The Sunday Times. Huge spike in patients removed from waiting lists without treatment …. And it’s all thanks to AI clean-ups and last-minute crack teams. @TomHCalver
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leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️
Impossible to own a couple of chickens. Chicken math. You start with 3. You upgrade the coop. Then you justify the upgrade with more chickens then You think well I’ll get a rooster to protect the girls a little and keep order. Then you think oh I’ll let the broody hen hatch a couple of her eggs. Then you think I better extend my coop and the cycle continues.
The Artist known as Jess@ElofsonJess

Everyone should at least own a couple chickens. Once you have eaten true free range eggs, you can't even eat store bought eggs.

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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@politixintheuk We wouldn’t be any better off.. that growth was not per capita
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Politics In The U.K.
Politics In The U.K.@politixintheuk·
Imagine how much better off Britain could have been if the Tories hadn’t torched roughly £100bn a year in lost growth and revenue — if coward Cameron hadn’t been so scared of Farage and hadn’t called the referendum.
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Rishi Sunak
Rishi Sunak@RishiSunak·
Labour’s leadership contenders should treat this as a chance to win a policy mandate, not as a personal popularity contest. One of my regrets about becoming PM without a vote among party members was not having that chance. Today’s @thetimes column 👇 thetimes.com/article/76a4c9…
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Rob😠
Rob😠@realRobPlumber·
@austin_fit76995 @DavidRogersW How can you hold and trade precious metals off grid ? You can’t.. thegg to will be taxed as unrealised capital gains
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Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts@austin_fit76995·
They’re calling it “modernization.” What’s actually happening is the migration of the entire financial system onto programmable rails. Under the New Structure Bill, dollars, securities, and property records are being moved on-chain. That sounds efficient, but it also means every transaction, every asset, can be monitored, throttled, or reallocated by the system administrator. This is the final phase of The Great Taking. For decades, they moved assets into the custody chain where you don’t hold legal title - just a claim against an intermediary. Now they’re moving the custody chain itself onto a blockchain. If you don’t hold assets outside that system - real property, cash, precious metals, businesses with direct title - you won’t own anything when the system is “upgraded.” You’ll just have permission to use it. The choice isn’t crypto vs. old finance. It’s control vs. sovereignty. And sovereignty only happens off the grid.
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Karl Turner MP
Karl Turner MP@KarlTurnerMP·
Normal geezer. Having a chat with an actual member of the public.
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