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Micky B

@simianenigma

There are no ‘weeds’…only plants! This has been the case for approximately 500 million years. There is no waste, only resources that have come from the Earth.

South East, England Katılım Nisan 2020
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Alexandra@Alexandr4Denman·
Never forget Jill Dando.
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Robbie@Robbie_Reasons·
I think that's how the majority feel. If you look at the damage he has done in 2 years and then realise he may have another 3.
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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Graham Moore 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@RupertLowe10 @benhabib6 @davidkurten @Dominic2306 @elonmusk You will not like this but you need to read and understand paragraph 91 House of Lords. "91.  It is inevitable, for example, that not only the law of blasphemy will have to change, but also the law governing the reigning monarch of England who at present is obliged by statute law—including inter alia the Bill of Rights 1688, the Coronation Oath Act 1688, the Act of Settlement 1700, the Treason Act 1702, the Union with Scotland Act 1706 and the Accession Declaration Act 1910—to be a Protestant Christian. HRH Prince Charles has already stated publicly that he would prefer to be the defender of faith itself rather than of solely the Protestant and Presbyterian Christian faith. As the law stands at present, if HRH Prince Charles publicly embraces Islam now—which we sincerely invite him to do—he would be barred from becoming king, and if he publicly embraced Islam after becoming king, he would be obliged to abdicate. In both cases the application of the current statutory requirements would constitute a fundamental violation of his rights under the ECHR and the HRA 1998—and in all probability to FRA. This aspect of constitutional law—the result of a historical scenario dating back over three centuries which has changed profoundly and ceased to be relevant—is a law whose abolition or amendment is long overdue. Since the law still presumes that the king can do no wrong, he should be permitted by law to make his own choices, comforted no doubt by the fact that he will not be mistaken! The above paragraph is from the House of Lords own conclusions. It is why a Mohammedan is chairman of Reform UK. "The King has perjured his oath and effectively abdicated". The chair of reform was put there by Farage - Farage is "Benedict Arnold" - the reason why we are being invaded is that the crown itself is complicit. Like it was in 1670 with the Treaty of Dover. Which led to the glorious revolution. In America, as in England we are under attack. We are both being invaded because of our language (English) and Protestant/Presbyterian Christian faith. The Devil is amongst us. Farage already surrendered - remember his interview. publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200203/ld…
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
THE FIRST VACUUM TUBE INTEGRATED CITCUT WAS INVENTED TO BEAT UNFAIR TAXES. The 1926 German Radio Tax: How One Clever Tube Beat the Bureaucrats (And Why Governments Will Repeat the Mistake with Robots) ~ In 1926, the German government had a brilliant idea for raising revenue from the exciting new world of radio broadcasting: tax the radios themselves. Not by their price, size, or even their power consumption. No. They taxed them by the number of vacuum tubes (or, more precisely, by the number of valveholders or sockets they contained). The more tubes your receiver had, the higher the Rundfunksteuer (radio tax) you paid. It was a classic case of early 20th century bureaucracy trying to squeeze money out of technology it barely understood. Enter Loewe Audion GmbH, a German radio manufacturer. They were not about to let a silly per tube tax kill their business. In 1926, they introduced the Loewe 3NF. A single glass envelope that packed three triode vacuum tubes, plus two fixed capacitors and four fixed resistors, all sealed inside one unit. It was essentially a complete radio receiver circuit in one tube. A full featured three stage radio now only needed one socket, so it was taxed as a humble single tube set. The 3NF let Loewe undercut competitors dramatically, and roughly one million of these ingenious devices were produced. It was, quite literally, one of the worlds first integrated circuits. Decades before the silicon chip. But born not from Moores Law, but from tax evasion. When one filament eventually burned out (as tubes did back then), the whole expensive assembly had to be replaced, but Loewe even offered a repair service. Innovation driven by government overreach? Sounds familiar. Governments Never Learn Fast forward a century. Radio tubes are long gone, replaced by transistors, microchips, and now AI powered robots and autonomous systems. Yet the bureaucratic impulse remains exactly the same: when something new and productive emerges, tax it by counting its parts in the most literal, outdated way possible. Imagine the future headlines: New EU Robot Tax Bill: Levy Based on Number of Actuators, Sensors, or AI Cores or how large the parameters. Or an American proposal: Tax robots per motor or per teraflop of compute. Policymakers, desperate for revenue as automation displaces traditional jobs, will inevitably reach for the same blunt instrument Germany used in 1926. They will ignore value created, economic output, or societal benefit, and instead fixate on something countable and physical. Just like counting glowing glass envelopes in a wooden radio cabinet. The 3NF proved that clever engineers will always find a workaround. Companies will design single actuator humanoid robots that somehow perform like multi limbed ones, or cloud based AI systems that minimize on device taxable hardware. Innovation will be diverted into tax dodging contortions rather than genuine progress. Meanwhile, the tax collectors will be left scratching their heads, just as they were when the first 3NF equipped Loewe radios flooded the market. History does not repeat, but it rhymes. In 1926, the German state tried to meter the future with 19th century logic and got outmaneuvered by a single brilliant tube. A hundred years later, when robots roam factories, homes, and streets, the same shortsightedness will return. Because governments, like bad comedians, only have one joke. The Loewe 3NF was not just a radio part. It was a warning: tax the technology stupidly, and the technology will tax you right back.
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Micky B@simianenigma·
@Feargal_Sharkey @MurrayOrchard I doubt very much if it’s actually being protected by this….just when land use Is being commodified and monetised.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Dr. Paul Thomas’ license is revoked after publishing a study proving vaccinated children are 500% more prone to autoimmune conditions, neurodevelopmental issues, allergies & infections, compared with unvaccinated children. Go against Big Pharma’s narrative and you are cancelled.
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NoMoreGulags
NoMoreGulags@FreedomAus80100·
Every 12 DAYS, China's carbon emissions exceed Australia's total annual emissions. Consequently, Australia's efforts to achieve net zero emissions would be offset by China's emissions in just two weeks. Net Zero is a scam of massive proportions!
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Nav Toor
Nav Toor@heynavtoor·
🚨SHOCKING: Researchers built a test that can tell the difference between an AI making a mistake and an AI choosing to lie. The results are terrifying. They tested 30 of the most popular AI models in the world. GPT-4o. Claude. Gemini. DeepSeek. Llama. Grok. They asked each model a question. Then they checked whether the AI actually knew the correct answer. Then they pressured the AI to say something false. The AI knew the truth. And it lied anyway. Not once in a while. Not in rare edge cases. Grok lied 63% of the time. DeepSeek lied 53.5% of the time. GPT-4o lied 44.5% of the time. Not a single model scored above 46% honesty when pressured. Every model failed. This is not hallucination. Hallucination is when the AI makes a mistake because it does not know the answer. This is different. The researchers proved the AI knew the correct answer first. Then it chose to say something false when it had a reason to. The researchers asked GPT-4o to play a role where lying was useful. It lied. Then they removed the pressure, started a brand new conversation, and asked GPT-4o: "Was your previous answer true?" GPT-4o admitted it had lied. 83.6% of the time, the AI's own self-report matched the lies the researchers had already caught. The AI knew it was lying. It did it anyway. And when you asked it afterward, it told you it lied. Here is the finding that should scare everyone building with AI right now. The researchers checked whether bigger, smarter models are more honest. They are not. Bigger models are more accurate. They know more facts. But they are not more honest. The correlation between model size and honesty was negative. The smarter the AI gets, the better it gets at lying. The researchers are from the Center for AI Safety and Scale AI. They published 1,500 test scenarios. The paper is called MASK. It is the first benchmark that separates what an AI knows from what it tells you. Your AI knows the truth. It just does not always tell you.
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Micky B@simianenigma·
@bolderston_mark English white paint with pillar box red leather upholstery….oh yeah! It’s the only car I love in white.
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Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️
In 1923, Alexander Gurwitsch set up the strangest experiment in biology. Two onion roots. Perpendicular. The tip of one aimed at the growth zone of the other. No touching or chemicals. Just air. The cells on the facing side divided faster. Then he put quartz glass between them. Effect passed through. Then silicon glass. Effect stopped. Quartz transmits UV. Silicon blocks it. The signal was ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT. Living cells were communicating in UV. Irving Langmuir, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, put “Mitogenetic radiation” on his official list of pathological science. Right next to ESP. The research was dead for 40 years. Gurwitsch’s daughter, Anna, gets access to a photomultiplier tube, technology her father never had. She repeats the experiment. Detects the UV emission directly. Her father was right. Fritz Popp finds it next. DNA stores coherent UV light. Cancer cells leak it. 300 photons per cm per minute vs 22 in normal tissue. The whole field of Biophoton research traces back to two onion roots in 1923. And a man whose name you’ve never heard.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
This is 25-year-old Sarinasadat Hosseiny, the grandniece of slain Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani, who just had her green card revoked. She lived a lavish life in America and freedom to dress how she wanted, while openly supporting the regime that rapes, tortures and kills women in Iran for wearing a ‘bad hijab.’ This is what evil looks like.
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Andrew Gold
Andrew Gold@AndrewGold_ok·
Starmer is hiding the truth about the migrant crisis?! 🚨 George Michael's Goddaugher, Lauren The Insider, reveals how the government is stopping the news getting out... @insiderlauren
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Miss Jo
Miss Jo@therealmissjo·
I didn’t mind if you were gay. Until you paraded in the streets in chaps and with dildos in front of families. I didn’t care if you were trans. Until you wanted access to my kids in school and wanted them to question their own sexuality and gender. I didn’t care if you were black or white or brown. Until you wanted to pull down statues, destroy our history, re-write our novels and pay you reparations. I didn’t care if you wanted to cross borders. Until you decided to do so illegally and then started criminal enterprises in the country you entered or lived off the welfare system. I even didn’t mind if you wanted an abortion, until you started celebrating them and calling the fœtus a “clump of cells”. I am not the only one. There are millions of people just like me. And we are angry now and will fight back. The line must be drawn here.
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Daniel Hannan
Daniel Hannan@DanielJHannan·
When this results, as it will, in a reduction of rental properties and a rise in rents, will Labour admit that it was wrong? Of course not. It will blame “rack-renting landlords” and double down.
Matthew Pennycook MP@mtpennycook

Too right it does. In 26 days' time we will: ✅Abolish Section 21 ‘no fault’ evictions ✅Introduce periodic tenancies ✅Limit rent increases to once a year ✅Ban rental bidding & rent in advance ✅Make discrimination against renters who have children or receive benefits illegal

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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
If you agree please give a like and share. 🇬🇧
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