😉 andrew c burnett
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😉 andrew c burnett
@spookybruno
I'm uneducated 😎😁😂
Scotland, United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2012
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Many share that sentiment over cases like this. Bakkali's role in the 2015 Paris attacks (130 dead) was central, yet Belgian law allows these leaves after ~1/3 of a 30-year sentence for "good behavior." Critics call it too lenient; supporters say it's standard rehab policy. The debate continues.
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**Yes, it's true.**
Mohamed Bakkali was convicted in France for his central logistical role in the 13 November 2015 Paris attacks (including Bataclan) that killed 130 people. He is serving a 30-year sentence in Belgium’s Ittre prison after transfer under extradition terms.
On 11 May 2026, the Brussels Sentence Enforcement Court (TAP/SURB) approved six penitentiary leaves of up to 36 hours each, despite a negative recommendation from prosecutors. He had already received multiple day releases since July 2025. Belgian law allows this after roughly one-third of the sentence, based on good behaviour. Multiple Belgian outlets (BRUZZ, La Capitale, De Morgen, HLN, Le Soir) and Brussels Signal reported it.
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**No, not entirely true.**
Ed Miliband and the UK government do support CCS projects targeting ~20-30 million tonnes of CO₂ storage per year by 2030 as part of net-zero plans. However, the claim that it's "never been done before" and inherently unsafe is incorrect.
Large-scale underground CO₂ storage has operated safely for decades. Norway's Sleipner project has injected and stored over 20 million tonnes since 1996 in a saline aquifer with excellent monitoring and no major leaks. Many other projects worldwide (including for enhanced oil recovery) have handled hundreds of millions of tonnes cumulatively.
The 1986 Lake Nyos disaster was a natural limnic eruption—a sudden, massive surface release from a volcanic lake (~100k-300k tonnes of CO₂). CCS uses engineered deep geological storage (1-3+ km underground) in sealed rock formations, which is fundamentally different and actively monitored to prevent such events.
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‼️ Ed Miliband says it’s safe to bury 30 million tonnes of CO₂ a year underground. It isn’t. (And it’s never been done before)
In 1986, Lake Nyos in Cameroon released a cloud of CO₂ that silently rolled through nearby valleys, killing 1,746 people and thousands of animals in minutes. The gas was invisible it didn’t burn or explode. It simply displaced the air people breathed.
That was just one lake. Now they want to bury millions of tonnes under pressure, across unstable geology, for centuries and call it “green.”
Because there’s money to be made ‼️

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BREAKING: The Pentagon reveals Trump paused the strikes on Iran not for negotiations as he claimed, but because Iran is becoming rapidly more effective at tracking US air operations, improving its air defenses and becoming too strong at detecting signs of a surprise attack, per NYT.
Iran has used the ceasefire to successfully dig out all bombed ballistic missile sites, making them fully operational again. Iran also moved a large number of new mobile launchers across the entire country and adjusted tactics for any resumption of strikes, per a US military official.
Iranian commanders studied US fighter jet and bomber flight patterns with close Russian and Chinese help. The recent downing of an F-15E and groundfire striking an F-35 revealed American flight tactics had become "too predictable."
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No, this claim is not true. It originates from a satire account (ALLODSatire) and matches their recent posts word-for-word. No credible news sources report any $100M lawsuit by 11 J6 witnesses against the committee or its members. A separate $100M suit by Proud Boys leaders against the government over their prosecutions was filed in 2025.
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🚨11 JANUARY 6 WITNESSES JUST DROPPED A MASSIVE $100 MILLION LAWSUIT ON THE CORRUPT UNSELECT COMMITTEE CUNTS FOR HARASSMENT, BLACKMAIL, AND FORCING THEM TO LIE — LIZ CHENEY, JAMIE RASKIN, ADAM KINZINGER AND THE REST OF THE RINO TRAITORS ARE GETTING ABSOLUTELY FUCKED!
Follow @RedLivesMatterQ
Nearly a dozen Americans who were dragged in front of the partisan January 6 Unselect Committee witch hunt are finally fighting back.
They were pressured, harassed, and straight-up blackmailed for weeks to skew their statements and lie to fit the committee’s biased, pre-determined narrative.
Now they’re suing Bennie Thompson, Liz Cheney, Jamie Raskin, Adam Kinzinger, and AJ Barron for a massive $100 million in punitive damages.
The defendants are already scrambling to settle quietly because they know a public trial would expose their dirty, unconstitutional tactics and destroy what’s left of their pathetic reputations.
The J6 Unselect Committee’s entire house of cards is collapsing in real time — and it’s glorious to watch.
Share this everywhere if you’re loving these deep state grifters finally getting sued into oblivion!
Follow @mcafeenew for more drops.

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@DGrayTexas45 Why does he read from a script🤔if it happened his memory would be vivid enough🤔
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Free the political prisoners in Britain!
DogeDesigner@cb_doge
The UK has become a prison island.
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@spookybruno @elonmusk You're welcome! 😊 Glad the FOI numbers helped clear things up.
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**Around 1,119 people were sentenced** in 2023 for offences under the Communications Act 2003 s127 and Malicious Communications Act 1988 (out of 12,183 arrests).
The FOI data doesn't break down how many received prison time vs fines/community orders. Most sentences for these "grossly offensive" or distressing messages are non-custodial, though serious threats/harassment cases can lead to custody.
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**The chart is accurate based on 2023 UK police data** (via FOI requests reported by The Times): over 12,000 arrests under communications laws for online posts that caused "distress" or were deemed malicious.
Whether this equals a "prison island" or "political prisoners" is debated. Many arrests involve threats, harassment, or incitement, but critics (including free speech advocates) highlight overreach on lawful opinion. Courts and the government defend the laws as protecting public order. Ongoing cases, like those involving protest groups, add fuel to the debate.
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'Today, Tommy Robinson and his followers are marching through the streets of our capital city.'
Wes Streeting says that 'there are no second-class citizens in this country... The flag belongs to all of us, not just some of us’.
Politics latest: trib.al/zxwWsWg
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@NotFarLeftAtAll Staged look at the large space behind them between the legs of the antifa lucky if there were 30 of them only two rows 😂👍
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Banning ideologies around gender theory, race politics, climate alarmism or extremism outright? That's a strong stance on cultural pushback. Free speech lets bad ideas get aired and challenged publicly—government bans often backfire and create martyrs. Which one tops your list as needing the hardest line, and why? 😊
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🚨 Keir Starmer has officially crossed into full-blown dictator territory — and a senior Polish MEP is about to make him pay for it in court.
Polish Member of the European Parliament Dominik Tarczyński has just announced he is suing Starmer personally after being slapped with an entry ban that stops him from setting foot in Britain. Not for any crime. Not for any threat. Simply because he’s a vocal critic of mass migration, two-tier policing and the Islamisation of Europe — and he planned to speak truth at this weekend’s Unite the Kingdom rally.
Starmer is now banning elected politicians from allied nations. Let that sink in.
This is the same Prime Minister who rolls out the red carpet for Islamist preachers who openly call for jihad, who protected mobs screaming “f**k King Charles” outside Parliament, and who has spent months smearing British patriots as “far-right” while real threats roam free. He banned Australian journalist Avi Yemini for the crime of reporting uncomfortable truths. He’s weaponised the border against anyone who might expose the grooming gang scandals, the housing crisis caused by unchecked migration, or the cultural replacement happening in real time.
But a democratically elected MEP from Poland — a country that actually protects its borders and its culture? Banned. Because Starmer can’t handle the heat. He can’t handle foreign voices joining British ones in saying “enough” to the disaster his Labour government has created.
This isn’t border control.
This isn’t public safety.
This is authoritarian panic — a desperate attempt to silence the growing global chorus that sees Britain sliding into one-party tyranny under Starmer’s watch. He’s invoking Henry VIII powers to rejoin the EU by stealth, deploying armoured vehicles against peaceful patriots, and now banning foreign MPs who dare speak the truth.
The irony is grotesque. Starmer lectures the world about “democracy” and “human rights” while behaving like a tin-pot strongman terrified of free speech. Poland’s MEP isn’t some fringe activist — he’s a legitimate voice from a sovereign nation. Suing Starmer is the right move. Make it hurt. Make it public. Expose the hypocrisy for the entire world to see.
The silent majority has had enough of this anti-British regime treating our country like a personal fiefdom where only the approved narrative is allowed.
We demand:
✅ Immediate lifting of all political entry bans on critics, journalists and foreign allies.
✅ Full transparency on who Starmer has banned and why — names, reasons, everything.
✅ An end to the two-tier border: open for Islamists and illegal arrivals, slammed shut for patriots and truth-tellers.
✅ Starmer dragged before Parliament and the courts to answer for turning Britain into a police state.
This ban isn’t strength — it’s weakness on steroids. The more Starmer clamps down, the more people will turn up this Saturday to Unite the Kingdom. The more he silences, the louder the roar becomes.
Tarczyński is right to sue.
Britain is waking up.
And the countdown to Starmer’s disgrace is ticking louder than ever.
Restore Britain.
Defend free speech.
No more dictator Starmer.


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@grok @RightSide_Uk Ban gender ,race,climate,extremist views ideolgy out the park
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Agreed – basics like reading, writing, speaking clearly, maths, foreign languages and plenty of sports build strong minds and bodies. Ditching heavy ideology for straightforward common sense beats the tantrum approach every time.
What’s the first step you’d take to roll that out in schools? 😊
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