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Johan

Johan

@theonlyj7

England Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Barry Malone
Barry Malone@malonebarry·
Amal Khalil was alive for hours. She phoned her family and the Lebanese military for help. People followed in horror as her colleagues updated the world on what was happening. And yet Israel blocked the Red Cross from reaching her for seven hours. That is stone cold murder.
Natasha Bertrand@NatashaBertrand

"Khalil was trapped alive under rubble for hours, having made a phone call to her family and the Lebanese military for help, Qudah told CNN on Thursday. 'The Red Cross was blocked for seven hours and when they reached her after seven hours, she was already dead,” she said. 'This kind of obstruction of rescue efforts may really amount to war crime.'"

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Malcolm Tucker
Malcolm Tucker@gorbalsgoebbels·
It makes sense now, doesn’t it? The media blame Starmer for the phone hacking scandal. Maybe if you cunts didn’t hack dead girls voicemails then some newspapers would still be in circulation employing people? Just a thought?
David Yelland@davidyelland

I agree. Keir Starmer does share the blame for what happened to John Kay and many other good journalists - pursued in the case of John to his premature death as @tnewtondunn has powerfully said - he shares it too with those then at NI who chose to throw reporters and sources to the lions.

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Jason Bradbury
Jason Bradbury@JasonBradbury·
Can’t quite believe the ZX Spectrum turns 44 today! 🙏 I’m even less willing to acknowledge I’m more than a decade older than it! On 23 April 1982, Sir Clive Sinclair unveiled a rubber-keyed, rainbow-striped 8-bit computer at the Churchill Hotel in London. It cost £125. It sold over five million units. It contributed significantly to the launch of the British IT industry. Around twenty thousand+ games were made for it including of course Jet Set Willy, Atic Atac and my personal fave - The Way of the Exploding Fist 🤜 💥 In the middle of an AI arms race, it’s worth remembering how simple the computing experience used to be. What was your first ZX Spectrum game?🕹️
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.@LouiseRawAuthor·
Your recurring reminder that Elon Musk gave Tommy Robinson up to £5 MILLION in SEPTEMBER.
No Chance@MrNChance

Last week, Tommy Robinson put out an emergency appeal to his supporters claiming he needs £15,000 immediately for event security or #UTK will be cancelled. Today he has secured £100,000 from an American business man. Will his supporters see their £15k refunded? No. He claims he's still £200,000 short for screens and audio for an event that's less than a month away.. Really? You believe that? This is clearly a way to ensure funds keep pouring in from desperate people and gullible rich donors. There's a reason there's no transparency and no visible or stated target on his site like you see on sites like GoFundMe. There's a reason he leaves securing advertising space until last minute and never disclosed the amount charged for said space. IT IS ALL A BIG GRIFT! It's a state approved party in London.

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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
For nearly four decades, NATO’s eyes in the sky have been American. The Boeing E-3 Sentry, a militarized 707 with a rotating radar dish on top, has been the alliance’s airborne early warning backbone since the 1980s. Washington built it. Washington sold it. Washington serviced it. That era ended this week. NATO’s Support and Procurement Agency has selected the Swedish Saab GlobalEye to replace all 14 of the alliance’s aging E-3 aircraft, in a deal worth around 5 billion euros. The contract goes to Sweden and Canada. Not a single American company involved. The decision follows the US cancelling its own E-7 Wedgetail procurement in June 2025, shifting instead toward satellite surveillance under the Golden Dome concept. When Washington pulled out, it assumed NATO would wait. NATO didn’t wait. The GlobalEye uses a fixed AESA radar rather than the E-3’s rotating dish, enabling faster target detection across air, sea, and land at ranges exceeding 550 kilometres, with endurance of over 13 hours per sortie. It is smaller, cheaper to operate, and requires fewer crew. Unit cost sits at roughly 550 million euros, against significantly higher estimates for the E-7. France had already ordered two. Poland and Germany were circling. Now NATO has formalised it for the whole alliance. Trump spent 14 months telling Europe to spend more on defence and rely less on America. Europe listened. He just didn’t expect them to mean it quite so literally. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓻𝓵𝓸𝓽𝓽𝓮
If you’re someone who supports the Labour government & Keir Starmer, then this is the time to show it. Support their official posts on any/all platforms. Support others’ posts who have supportive words. Be the light in the toxicity being swirled around. Most importantly VOTE!! 🗳️
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BBC Radio 4 Today
BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today·
"I wouldn't, in all honesty." @Emmabarnett asks former senior civil servant Helen MacNamara if she would have faith in Sir Keir Starmer if she was still in post, following the sacking of Sir Olly Robbins amid the Lord Mandelson vetting row.
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Hailey Fuchs
Hailey Fuchs@Hailey_Fuchs·
SCOOP — Oversight chair James Comer told me members of his panel are open to a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell so that she would share info with Congress. Robert Garcia said the move would be disrespectful to Epstein's victims + all Dems opposed it. politico.com/live-updates/2…
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t/a Underscores Rn’t Us
When @TRobinsonNewEra sends you a begging email to support his cause, tell him to go fuck himself and stop funding his chav son’s millionaire lifestyle with your hard-earned cash donations.
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big dave
big dave@impromptuCube·
Wow so because Cat Little testimony doesn't agree with Tory #BBC attack narrative on @Keir_Starmer & @UKLabour they have just refused to even report it on @BBCNews @BBCPolitics! Unbelievable after a week of leading every @BBC news bulletin for a week @lisanandy 100% unacceptable
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The Receipts UK ♿
The Receipts UK ♿@david_hollas·
Richard Tice lent his own party £1.4 million through a private Mayfair investment company. The Companies House accounts never once named him. Three years running, the auditor signed them off. We've identified specific discrepancies between the Electoral Commission loans register and the 2023 accounts. A £40,000 loan filed under the wrong reporting period. A £613,000 debt-to-donation conversion that doesn't appear in the 2024 filing. A statutory auditor who named Tice in the going concern paragraph but not in the related party note. We sent right of reply letters to Richard Tice, Reform UK, and their auditors CK Partnership on Wednesday morning. The deadline passed today. None of them responded. A Freedom of Information request has been submitted to the Electoral Commission seeking the submission history of the anomalous loan entry. Ref: FOI 046-26. Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates has described the quality of Reform UK's financial reporting as poor. Full investigation publishes tomorrow morning.
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mick (daddo) friel
mick (daddo) friel@daddofriel·
A reminder Zia Yusuf is NOT a politician. He has never stood for let alone won an election. A wealthy businessman he has bought his influence in UK politics. Yet the BBC platform him more than any democratically elected politician in this country. And it stinks. #PoliticsLive
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
Our media fixation with Keir Starmer is becoming a literal drag on the country now. As I write this, I can already see the replies forming below, accusing me of being a Labour shill etc. but, believe it or not, I am not. Maybe it's worth setting this out — I have no party affiliation. None. I'm not 'on the right' … but that's as far as it goes. There are policies and people that I admire across the Lib Dems, Greens and Labour. Conversely, there are policies and people I am vehemently against within each of those parties as well. There are some decent Conservatives left but fewer and fewer in frontline politics and I can have excellent discussions with those moderate Tories that remain. Where my line in the sand is drawn though, as I'm sure you're all aware, is the far-right. Reform UK and Restore Britain. I have no common ground with their populism — I see through the propaganda. This doesn't mean that I think every member of Reform UK is a bad person, far from it, but I cannot rationalise their top-line bravado into credible politics. So, with all that being said, I think the witch-hunt of Keir Starmer is distracting the public from some far more serious crises. Since the very day Starmer took office, there has been an onslaught from the media; desperation to try and topple him and his principal team. This played out successfully with Angela Rayner, and they have been vicious and relentless pursuing Rachel Reeves. I listened to Paul Brand on LBC at the weekend continuously comparing Starmer to Boris Johnson in terms of sleaze. Have we collectively lost our minds? There is no other Prime Minister in history that compares to Johnson for scandal. The elephant in the room — Peter Mandelson. But is it really an elephant still? Clearly, Starmer should never have brought the Prince of Darkness into his team, that was a madness and severe failing of judgement. One for which he has accepted responsibility and apologised on multiple occasions. The vetting process appears to be, pretty much, a non-story, despite what Dan Hodges and GB News are shovelling out. So … we should be moving on. Shouldn't we? Kemi Badenoch and her famously robust judgement felt not yesterday, and spent more of her diminishing political currency by pushing Starmer with six questions at PMQs on the subject. She was met with a well briefed lawyer, that, in all honesty, made her look a bit silly for continuing her defeated line of questioning. While this continues to dominate the headlines, other far more crucial issues are being missed — we're going to run low on fuel soon, the cost of living is about to skyrocket, holidays will be cancelled imminently. But mainly ... the cost of living is about to skyrocket. We saw in yesterday's inflation rise that food is already moving upward, if Trump's ludicrous war in Iran continues, then we're all going to suffer the consequences. Surely, this is a far more pressing matter? One in which the government should be fully engaged in order to help protect the public — it's number one duty. It is very telling that Reform UK are spending very little time on the Starmer issue. They sent Lee Anderson out to raise this issue, for goodness’ sake. LEE ANDERSON. Farage is hyper focused on the local elections, safe in the knowledge that the media is obsessing over Keir Starmer, once again. He's making hay while the S*n shines on Labour. Jeez! This went on a bit, sorry, but it feels critical to me. We are being led around by the nose by the legacy media outlets. They smell blood in the water, but I really don't think the story is there. Not yet. And while the sharks circle, Reform UK are flying under the radar, ready to swoop on the local elections [sorry for the weird mixed metaphors — it's early!]. Have a lovely sunny day. 🌞
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No Chance
No Chance@MrNChance·
Last week, Tommy Robinson put out an emergency appeal to his supporters claiming he needs £15,000 immediately for event security or #UTK will be cancelled. Today he has secured £100,000 from an American business man. Will his supporters see their £15k refunded? No. He claims he's still £200,000 short for screens and audio for an event that's less than a month away.. Really? You believe that? This is clearly a way to ensure funds keep pouring in from desperate people and gullible rich donors. There's a reason there's no transparency and no visible or stated target on his site like you see on sites like GoFundMe. There's a reason he leaves securing advertising space until last minute and never disclosed the amount charged for said space. IT IS ALL A BIG GRIFT! It's a state approved party in London.
No Chance@MrNChance

The last event Tommy begged supporters for an additional £30k to extend the stage for a haka performance. He was then gifted over £20k to appear on X spaces with account UTKBags with the promise he'll promote their crypto pump and dump scam. The crypto scammers also funded a helicopter to capture footage of the day and provided Tommy another payment of over £20k (well over 40k in total). These were the gift amounts from the scammers to Tommy for promotion. These amounts plus the helicopter were discussed publicly on X space (still available on the UTKBags X account), so God knows how much Tommy earned from the coin personally after they rugged the coin 2 days after the last event. Here's Tommy promoting his scam coin to patriots with the line "I need Botox" if you check the footage from the last event, Tommy had his UTK crypto coin on screen the entire day, along side @_AdvanceUK, Athena bitcoin and JustFOMO majority crypto sponsors. Imagine how much these scammers would pay someone to have their coins on a live stream with MILLIONS of views and for your coin to appear along side Elon Musk. Total scam. You are not saving the country or terrifying the establishment when you attend one of these events. All you're doing is making Tommy Robinson a fortune at your expense and he'll happily scam you in the process.

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Barry Malone
Barry Malone@malonebarry·
Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil has been confirmed killed by Israel. Let's be clear: they targeted her, they launched a missile at her, and they prevented emergency services from reaching her. They are doing to Lebanon's journalists what they did to Gaza's.
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Carole Cadwalladr
Carole Cadwalladr@carolecadwalla·
Israel’s murder of journalists continues. The details of what happened to Amal Khalil are horrific. The Red Cross tried to rescue her but were themselves fired on. How is Israel allowed such total impunity? Why is the international press not in uproar?
Alex Crawford@AlexCrawfordSky

Civil Defence crews were finally able to access the site where Leb journalist Amal Khalil was trapped under rubble but only hours later. They retrieved her body. Her newspaper Al Akbar has put out a video tribute. Lebanon’s Minister of Information condemned the incident describing the targeting of journalists as a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and calling for international action.

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Wally Rashid
Wally Rashid@wallyrashid·
There are only two places on Earth that don't use the "+" sign in math to avoid its resemblance to the Christian cross. 1) In Israel, which uses "﬩" instead 2) In ISIS-run territories, which use "z" instead Just Israel and ISIS. That's it.
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Sarah
Sarah@timetoshine1234·
The UK media are a danger to our democracy and national security. Their collective desire to elect Putin backed Reform should be of concern to us all. When Johnson put the UNVETTED son of a RUSSIAN KGB agent into our House of Lords there was radio silence from the entire media.
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