Citizen of EU

1.2M posts

Citizen of EU banner
Citizen of EU

Citizen of EU

@wavetossed

An EU citizen who recognizes propaganda and thinks before believing anything. Canadian with dual UK citizenship since birth. Lived/worked in UK 1999-2010

Vancouver, BC Katılım Şubat 2011
712 Takip Edilen10.2K Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Citizen of EU
Citizen of EU@wavetossed·
MAKE CANADA INCREDIBLY GREAT! Ditch the Carbon Tax in the north, Build mines in Ontario's Ring of Fire, a railway spur line to Sundance Manitoba to haul ore to Churchill. From there it will be shipped to Greenland processing plant fueled by PETROLEUM. Nuclear Icebreaker Fleet
Citizen of EU tweet mediaCitizen of EU tweet media
English
21
124
125
14.4K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
In 2015, George Soros and WEF 'Young Global Leader' Chrystia Freeland—now an unpaid economic adviser to Zelensky in Ukraine—openly admitted that Ukraine's leadership was bought and paid for by George Soros.
English
3
90
202
3.5K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Most people don’t even realize… not all limes are the same. The ones you see everywhere are hybrid. They look bigger, smoother, and “perfect”… but they’re not what nature made. Real key limes have seeds, are smaller, more potent, and completely different. ✨🙌🏾💫
🧬Maxpein🧬 tweet media
English
1
15
76
2.6K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
matrixbot
matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
New leaked Epstein documents show the FBI removed the hard drive from the prison's camera system and wiped all footage from the night Jeffrey Epstein was murdered..
matrixbot tweet mediamatrixbot tweet media
English
461
10.5K
30.1K
2.3M
Citizen of EU retweetledi
The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: An oil tanker operator paid Iran a $2 million fee for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, per FT. Iran is now charging "favored" countries millions per oil tanker for safe passage through Hormuz.
English
331
920
6.6K
463.6K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
Kiev was not the first capital of Rus’ (Russia). The first was Ladoga, followed by Novgorod. Russia uses the Cyrillic alphabet, so “Kiev” is simply the English form of «Киев». “Kyiv” emerged in 2005 as a political spelling game. For centuries in English it was Kiev, matching the Russian pronunciation. - In Byzantium: Kiow, Kiovia, Kyou. - In 2005, the UN officially adopted “Kyiv” at Ukraine’s request. - Then in 2019, the #KyivNotKiev campaign kicked off, as if changing a few letters could rewrite a millennium of history. And there is no equivalent form like “Mosckba.” In Russian, the city is called “Moskva.”
Rina Lu🇷🇺 tweet media
English
28
53
455
11.9K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
DOQ
DOQ@doqholliday·
The Israel lie might be the biggest lie ever perpetrated on mankind. Some runner-ups: - The holocaust - The Bible manipulation - American history - Space - Aliens - The pyramids
English
63
69
342
4.1K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Agent Mockingbird
Agent Mockingbird@agent_mock·
NYT's March 18 bomb: Chavez ran a UFW grooming op on teen girls, raped Dolores Huerta, secret pregnancies. San Fernando backhoes it two days later, Fresno tarps theirs too. Dem labor saint? Nah, predator with a plaque. What's the council's off-mic excuse? x.com/i/status/20348…
English
0
1
7
310
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Chanel Rion OAN
Chanel Rion OAN@ChanelRion·
China’s MAGA phrase is: “The East is rising, the West is in decline.” But Xi can’t trust his military - and he’s lost control of Iran… China’s Berlin Wall moment is near.
English
25
137
395
11.1K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Steve 🇺🇸
Steve 🇺🇸@SteveLovesAmmo·
*Judge, swearing her in to testify* "please raise your right hand... Oh, I see. Case dismissed."
English
21
51
484
11.3K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Wide Area Motion Imagery Explained Combined with AI tracking they can monitor movements over long periods of time. Since it's software combining images, multiple interactive windows can be open at once. This technology is extremely powerful.
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇸 This was CIA surveillance in 2012: Real-time aerial tracking of entire cities. Follow any vehicle. Reverse-engineer where it came from. That's what they showed publicly 14 years ago. Just imagine what it’s like now.

English
1
17
79
4.9K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Mees Wynants
Mees Wynants@MeesWynants·
A Deutsche Bank compliance officer flagged suspicious transactions linked to Epstein and Kushner. She was fired. Crypto transfers to Russia. Epstein wiring money to young women. 100 powerful clients shielded from money laundering reviews. Some people are simply above the law.
English
4
260
543
7K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Omer Cheema
Omer Cheema@OmerCheeema·
I live in Eindhoven, ASML town. Heard this from folks inside... Over the years ASML promoted a lot of strong EUV people into architect roles, group leads, management tracks. Built up serious layers. Classic growth pain. Then McKinsey comes in , says cut the management layers to speed things up. So now those same high performers, real good EUV experts, who got promoted are the ones on the block. About 3400 roles targeted, mostly management. Half will be reassigned, rest gone. Big hit in Veldhoven/Eindhoven area (~1400), some in US. Unncertainty is high, unions talking, details probably land around April. At the same time, ASML is still planning massive growth. The new campus near the airport just got final green light from city council. Construction starts soon, phased build-out. Long term they talk ~20,000 new jobs in the region (first wave ~5k by 2028). And the layoff packages are subpar. Philips is also based in the same town. And they had layoffs due to serious financial issues last year. Their layoff packages were much better than what ASML is offering. What a way to kill tje company culture. Especially at a time when the company is printing money.
English
70
67
1K
244.3K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Archaix
Archaix@archaix138·
Kant wrote that “Every man is a being of two worlds; of the incorporeal world and of the material world.” –Tertium Organum 19 Reality is veiled… We are prisoners of an inner world, of a machine that produces a virtual reality. So it ends that the senses- our only means of contact with the external world, keep us separated from it through representations that are not real. –Massimo Citro
English
3
12
54
793
Citizen of EU retweetledi
zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
While everyone is focusing on the supply side of energy, here is what nobody is discussing (yet): demand is falling off a cliff, as either prices are too high, or there simply aren't any physical inputs. First in Asia: With over half of Japan's naphtha imported, petrochemical producers are trimming output: - Mitsubishi Chemical and Mitsui Chemicals have reduced ethylene runs -Sumitomo Chemical may delay restarting Keiyo Ethylene and expects reduced rates even after restart. South Korea is also seeing pressure build across the sector. - YNCC, one of the region’s largest ethylene producers, has declared force majeure and is running its cracker at significantly reduced rates. - Both Lotte Chemical and LG Chem have warned customers that they may follow, and the government has temporarily designated naphtha an “economic security item” to manage dwindling stocks. In China, Sinopec has cut March refinery runs by about 10% to conserve crude stocks. - A Shell–CNOOC joint venture has shut its Huizhou ethylene cracker and told customers that polyethylene shipments are suspended indefinitely effective March 5 - Wanhua Chemical has declared force majeure for Middle Eastern customers amid severe LPG feedstock disruptions. In Indonesia, Chandra Asri is operating at reduced rates and has declared force majeure following a sudden halt in feedstock arrivals. In Taiwan, Formosa Plastics Group’s Taiwan Petrochemical declared force majeure on March 10 and indicated that, if shortages worsen, volumes will be allocated based on actual availability. India suspended shipments of LPG to commercial operators to prioritize supplies for households, leading to worries from hotels and restaurants that they may be forced to close.
zerohedge@zerohedge

Demand Destruction Has Arrived zerohedge.com/markets/demand…

English
72
372
1.8K
293.7K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
GP Q
GP Q@argosaki·
WATCH THE WATER
English
5
59
131
3.9K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
The elites want to build an advanced doomsday city in Greenland to shield themselves from the Geophysical Event and the abrupt climate change. Previously, they considered Alaska and New Zealand. Now it seems they are going all in together with Trump on Greenland, and they want Greenland only for themselves. There is an abundance of freshwater, geothermal energy, and hydropower. They already have underground bases, and they need to transfer large A.I. data centers there. This is not a game, they are serious. The robots will be their workers and guards!
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach

Alaska is a strange place with a lot of unexplained phenomena! Did you know that despite rumors of a massive black pyramid hidden underground in Alaska, there is a large no-fly zone there, roughly the size of North Dakota? What could be hiding in that area? There is also a large area known as the Alaskan Triangle, where mysterious disappearances and strange phenomena have been reported. This is actually connected to the purchase of Alaska — you’ll be surprised! Read this thread (1/12)🧵

English
5
6
29
3.5K
Citizen of EU retweetledi
Eric Feigl-Ding
Eric Feigl-Ding@DrEricDing·
FUN FACT—helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines used in hospitals worldwide. We lost the largest helium extraction plant in the world in Qatar. US reserves running low. Helium cannot be produced de novo. Any helium escape is permanent.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

Helium is the only element that escapes Earth’s atmosphere permanently. Once released, it rises through the troposphere, passes the stratosphere, and leaves the planet. It cannot be manufactured. It cannot be synthesised at industrial scale. It accumulates over billions of years in the same geological reservoirs as natural gas. And one third of the world’s supply just went offline because Iran hit the facility that extracts it. Qatar produced roughly 63 million cubic metres of helium in 2025, accounting for 30 to 36 percent of global supply from a total of approximately 190 million cubic metres. QatarEnergy’s three large helium purification plants at Ras Laffan form the world’s biggest helium production base. When LNG production stopped after Iranian drone strikes on March 2 and the subsequent missile damage on March 19, helium extraction stopped automatically because helium is recovered during natural gas liquefaction. You cannot produce helium without producing LNG. The byproduct dies with the primary product. Spot helium prices have roughly doubled since the crisis began. Industry consultants warn that prolonged disruption could push contract prices toward $2,000 per thousand cubic feet. A major industrial gas supplier has already begun assessing customers a helium surcharge. Phil Kornbluth, the most cited helium market consultant, stated the assessment directly: the world cannot compensate for the loss of a third of its helium supply. South Korea imports 64.7 percent of its helium from Qatar. SK Hynix and Samsung operate high-volume fabs producing the DRAM and high-bandwidth memory that power every AI accelerator, every data centre GPU, and every cloud computing cluster on Earth. Helium cools silicon wafers during fabrication. It serves as a carrier gas in deposition and etching tools. It enables leak detection in vacuum systems. Modern extreme ultraviolet lithography requires helium-cooled environments for precise temperature control. Without helium, the fabrication process degrades or stops. SK Hynix and Samsung hold two to three months of helium inventory. Two to three months is not a buffer. It is a countdown. If Ras Laffan remains offline beyond that window, South Korean memory production faces rationing. TSMC in Taiwan is somewhat more diversified but still uses Qatar-linked supply chains. The entire AI hardware supply chain, from HBM3E memory stacks to advanced logic chips, sits inside helium-dependent ecosystems. Beyond semiconductors, helium cools the superconducting magnets in more than 14,000 MRI machines operating worldwide. It pressurises rocket fuel tanks and purges propulsion systems in aerospace. CERN’s Large Hadron Collider depends on helium cryogenic systems. There is no substitute for helium in any of these applications at industrial scale. The United States and Qatar together account for more than 70 percent of global production. The US federal helium reserve and private suppliers offer partial relief, but global prices and spot availability are still governed by Qatar’s market share. Japan’s Iwatani has drawn on US reserves. Canada and the Rockies are seeing renewed investor interest. None of this replaces 63 million cubic metres in weeks. The war hit uranium first. Then oil. Then nitrogen. Then water. Then plastic. Then medicine. Then sulfur. Now helium. Eight layers. Each one deeper. Each one closer to the infrastructure that sustains modern civilisation. The chip that processes your data, the magnet that scans your body, and the rocket that launches your satellite all depend on an atom that leaves the planet when you lose it. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

English
85
1.7K
5.1K
1.1M