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Canary In The Coal Mine
Canary In The Coal Mine@CanaryNCoal·
Peter Thiel Financed Joe Kent. Peter Thiel was Business Partners with Candace Owens with GloriFi Peter Thiel Reps the Rothschilds -Epstein Docs Candace’s FIL is House of Lords with the Rothschilds. Her Husband was Pres of Bullingdon Club (322 Skull & Bones Equivalent) Weird.
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J@JayTC53

Candace Owens is PANICKED about her involvement with Joe Kent leaking 🔥 Watch Candace Squeal and Squirm like a 🐖 "It's completely untrue, he didn't leak me anything, now here is why Erika Kirk is guilty" Any body language export would tell you Candace is panicking.

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Paul Weston
Paul Weston@PWestoff·
Oil/LNG tankers are diverting from Europe to Asia - chasing bigger payments. NATO was rather foolish to blow up the Nordstream gas pipeline from Russia... Europe might not be 100% screwed yet, but will be if more Gulf oil infrastructure goes up in flames.
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zerohedge
zerohedge@zerohedge·
*EU SCRAPS APRIL 15 DATE FOR RUSSIA OIL BAN PROPOSAL oops
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
BREAKING: It is being reported by @shellenberger that @joekent16jan19 agreed to contact Tyler Robinson’s legal defense team and said he would testify in support of Robinson, the man who assassinated Charlie Kirk. I called it. Absolutely diabolical. I said Kent was aiding Tyler Robinson’s defense and jeopardizing the trial. Joe Kent is so obsessed with blaming Israel that he is now aiding Charlie’s assassin because he wants to push the lie that Israel killed Charlie Kirk. I called it. @shellenberger
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Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

One of the most insidious qualities about Joe Kent @joekent16jan19 is that he chose to not do his job as the Director of the National Counter terrorism center based off of his own conspiracies and anti-Jewish biases. When Charlie Kirk was assassinated, it was reported that Tyler Robinson and his trans lover were in a discord chat with ANTIFA like individuals who were tied to a Palestinian and Trans militia that pushed LGBTQ individuals to get trained in firearms to “kill fascists”. We were told 20 people were inside this Discord chat. Then, we never heard about it again. Shortly after Charlie was assassinated, President Trump directed his administration to start arresting members of ANTIFA and locating ANTIFA terror cells after President Trump designated ANTIFA as a terrorist organization. This would have fallen under Joe Kent to take action as the Director of the National Counter Terrorism center, but we haven’t seen any substantial crackdown on ANTIFA or any of the Islamic jihadists groups in America who openly plot acts of terror on US soil because going after those people and the ANTIFA discord chats that we were told Tyler Robinson was a member of would have shattered Kent’s conspiracy theory about how Israel supposedly assassinated Charlie Kirk because he opposed the war in Iran. On @marklevinshow’s show last night, Kent was asked what evidence he had for this claim, and he stuttered because he didn’t have any. He made it up. Show me a single ANTIFA terror cell or Palestinian terror cell on US soil that has been broken up under Kent’s “leadership”. You can’t. Because he refused to do his job. He has endangered the lives of Americans and has now tainted a federal investigation, and don’t think that Tyler Robinson’s lawyers aren’t going to use Kent’s lies as a way to say the investigation was tainted. We already know Kent and @Kash_Patel had a fight because Kent was trying to exploit and share FBI files he wasn’t supposed to have access to. He was called out by Kash for trying to leak these documents to podcasters, and other sources at the FBI have confirmed this to me. Tyler Robinson might even walk if the Jury is able to be convinced that Kent tainted the evidence or that Kent said a foreign actor was involved when they weren’t, since he is a government official. It’s incredibly dangerous for America that we had a Neo Nazi sympathizer as the Director of the National Counter Terrorism Center who refused to crack down on actual threats of terrorism so he could launch his podcast career off the backs of Holocaust deniers and Sharia sympathizers. I predict many Amercians will be killed by terrorists in the homeland because Joe Kent failed to do his job. He should be locked up. His dereliction of duty is going to get Amercians killed. And Tyler Robinson’s defense will use Kent’s insane conspiracies to argue for Robinson’s innocence. Kent claims he is Charlie’s friend but when you think about it, Kent is aiding Charlie’s assassin. Kent may be the reason why Robinson doesn’t get the death penalty. It’s jury tampering when you think about it. Kent is a very evil man. He was totally exposed on @marklevinshow’s show last night.

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Mark my Words.
Mark my Words.@havingagiraf·
Everyday it’s becoming more evident that the country is splitting down the middle on one side we have Christianity, Judaism and a mix of right leaning parties on the other side we have Islam Antifa and a collection of left wing parties. If the right win everybody will be able to live and prosper if the left wing only Muslims will be allowed to live and prosper , the first ones they will dispose of will be the useful idiots of the left. It is becoming a real fight for the survival of our western Christian civilisation, nobody is neutral, it’s time to pick a side now before it’s to late.
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PeterSweden
PeterSweden@PeterSweden7·
BREAKING: New official statistics released by Sweden today shows that 58.8% of the population in Malmö now has a foreign background. Swedish people are now a clear MINORITY in one of the biggest cities in the country.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: The nitrogen trap just closed. Three locks snapped shut simultaneously. The planting window is closing behind them. And the food the world eats next year is now being decided by molecules that cannot reach the soil in time. Lock one: the Strait of Hormuz. The IRGC permissioned corridor allows oil tankers from friendly nations to pay $2 million in yuan and pass. It does not allow fertiliser vessels to pass at any price. Zero approved fertiliser transits in 24 days. The Gulf supplies 49 percent of the world’s exported urea and roughly 30 percent of traded ammonia. That supply is not delayed. It is denied. The gate opens for molecules that fund the gatekeeper. It stays closed for molecules that feed the planet. Lock two: Russia. The world’s largest exporter of ammonium nitrate just halted all AN exports until after April 21. Three to four million tonnes per year, gone from global markets at the exact moment the Northern Hemisphere needs it most. The official reason is “domestic priority.” The strategic effect is leverage. Russia earns windfall revenue from the oil price spike its ally’s war created, then removes the fertiliser that farmers need to plant through the crisis. The disease and the cure, again, from the same address. Lock three: China. Beijing has banned exports of nitrogen-potassium blends and phosphate fertilisers through August 2026. China is the world’s largest phosphate producer and a major nitrogen supplier. The ban removes the last alternative source that could have compensated for Hormuz and Russia. Three locks. Three countries. Three deliberate decisions timed to the same biological calendar. The biological calendar does not negotiate. Corn requires nitrogen at the V6 to VT growth stage or kernel set is permanently reduced. Wheat requires it at tillering and jointing or grain fill collapses. Rice requires it at transplanting or yield drops 20 to 40 percent in low-input systems. These are not economic models. They are cellular processes. The plant either receives nitrogen during the window or it does not. If it does not, no subsequent application, no price increase, no policy reversal can recover what was lost. The damage is written into the biology of the seed. The US Corn Belt window closes mid-April. European top-dressing is happening now. Indian Kharif preparation begins in May. Bangladeshi Boro rice transplanting is underway this week. Every one of these windows is closing while the three largest sources of nitrogen on Earth are simultaneously locked: Hormuz by military blockade, Russia by export decree, China by trade ban. The USDA Prospective Plantings report arrives March 31. The FAO Food Price Index publishes April 3. These will quantify what the molecules already know: the nitrogen did not arrive. The yield loss is locked in. The 5 to 10 percent global drag will concentrate where the buffers are thinnest: subsistence farms in Bangladesh, Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, where a 20 percent shortfall does not mean lower profits. It means hunger. Sri Lanka banned synthetic fertiliser in 2021. Rice yields collapsed 40 percent. The government fell. In 2008, fertiliser and oil spiked simultaneously and food riots erupted across 30 countries. In 2026, the strait blocks fertiliser while Russia and China withdraw the alternatives, and the planting windows close on a planet with nowhere else to turn. The war is fought with missiles. The famine is fought with molecules. The molecules are trapped behind three locks on three continents, timed to the one calendar that cannot be paused, extended, or negotiated: the calendar written into the DNA of every seed in the soil. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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JUST IN: The most irreversible consequence of this war is not happening in Tehran. It is happening in a barn in Iowa. A farmer is standing over a kitchen table looking at two seed catalogues. One is corn. One is soybeans. Corn needs 180 pounds of nitrogen per acre. Nitrogen costs $610 per ton on the CBOT March futures settlement as of yesterday, up 35 percent in a month. Soybeans fix their own nitrogen from the atmosphere through root bacteria called rhizobia. They need nothing from the Strait of Hormuz. The farmer is choosing soybeans. Millions of acres are choosing soybeans. And once the planter rolls into the field, the choice cannot be reversed until next year. USDA projected corn at roughly 94 million acres for 2026, down from 98.8 million. Soybeans at 85 million, up from 81.2 million. Those projections were published February 19, before urea surged past $683 at New Orleans. The actual shift will be larger. USDA Prospective Plantings reports March 31. By then the seeds will be in the ground. This is the transmission channel the world is not watching. A 21-mile strait enforced by provincial commanders with sealed radio orders just rewrote the planting economics of 90 million acres of the most productive farmland on Earth. Not through sanctions. Not through diplomacy. Through the price of a single molecule that corn cannot grow without and soybeans do not need. Now follow the cascade. The Renewable Fuel Standard mandates 15 billion gallons of corn ethanol annually. That consumes roughly 43 percent of the entire US corn crop. The mandate is set by the EPA. It does not flex when corn acres shrink. It is inelastic demand consuming a fixed share of a declining supply. When supply tightens against a fixed mandate, the remaining corn reprices upward. Corn above $5 per bushel compresses every margin downstream. The US cattle herd stands at 86.2 million head, a 75-year low per USDA NASS. Poultry and pork operations face compression from higher corn prices. Feed is the single largest cost in livestock production. When feed reprices, protein reprices. When protein reprices, every grocery shelf in America absorbs the increase. This is the protein cascade. Corn to feed to meat to eggs to dairy to the checkout counter. Each link tightens because the link before it tightened. The originating cause is a urea molecule that cannot transit a strait because a provincial commander’s sealed orders say it cannot. The farmer did not start this war. The farmer cannot end it. The farmer responds to the price on the screen and the biology of the two crops in front of him. Corn needs the molecule. Soybeans do not. At $610 the arithmetic is settled. The planter rolls. The season is locked. Israel just authorised the assassination of every Iranian official on sight. The US has spent $16.5 billion. South Pars is burning. The Fed is holding rates because oil inflation will not break. Gold touched $5,000. Bitcoin is bleeding. China is running exercises near Taiwan. Sri Lanka shut down on Wednesdays. And underneath all of it, a man in a barn is making the decision that determines whether four billion people pay more for food this year. He has never heard of the Mosaic Doctrine. He does not know what a sealed contingency packet is. He knows what nitrogen costs. And he is planting soybeans. Full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Kangmin Lee | 이강민
"Mothers packing cute nutritious bento boxes for your children is actually fascism" I don't see why Japan can't deport this psychopath immediately. These kinds of leftwing ideologues are parasites who only know how to destroy & tear down every good & beautiful thing in life.
鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵@harukaawake

🇯🇵🍱 An immigrant gender studies teacher in Japan claims that Japanese bento boxes (lunch boxes) are actually "a symbol of Japanese empire, oppression, patriarchy and nationalism". I have no words. 🤦🏻‍♀️

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AustraliaFirstOnly
AustraliaFirstOnly@gigabasedd·
Did you know Australia has a ‘Liquid Emergency Act of 1984’ which defines who gets access to fuel during shortages. It was amended just before and after Covid. ‘Essential users’ DOES NOT INCLUDE FARMERS.. They are planning to starve us all!
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karma
karma@karma44921039·
Tony Blair took the death penalty out of the treason act in 1997. Every government since has committed treason against the people of Britain
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Senate Republicans, If you stay in DC — while democrats flee for a paid vacation — you can pass the SAVE America Act with a simple 51 quorum & unanimous consent.
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
Absolutely incredible… German Energy Minister Katherina Reiche: our nuclear shutdown "was a huge mistake."
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heretical lakeloon
heretical lakeloon@loonlake55·
Let me get this straight. There's SNAP fraud, EBT fraud, Medicaid and Medicare fraud, home healthcare fraud, daycare fraud, medical transportation fraud, and hospice fraud, but definitely, absolutely no election fraud?
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Aleksey Berezutski 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING NEWS Russian intelligence intercepted a package sent from Poland, intended to be delivered to a war zone under the guise of humanitarian aid.🇷🇺 Authorities announced that they found 500 explosive devices hidden in shoe insoles inside the package.
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ok ampak zakaj 🤔
ok ampak zakaj 🤔@okampakzakaj·
@BBCWorld Slovenian here. What happened was elections this past Sunday. The government didn’t want to raise fuel prices (because elections), and people from neighbouring countries started to flood in for fuel tourism. Locals + foreigners panic-bought and stockpiled, emptying stations.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: President Trump just told 450 million Europeans: sign my deal by Thursday or I cut your gas. And if you think this is impulsive, you are not paying attention. This is the most calculated energy play in American history. Qatar’s LNG is offline. Force Majeure. Ras Laffan shut after Iranian drones hit it on Day 3. Seventeen percent of global LNG capacity gone for 3 to 5 years. Russia’s pipeline gas to Europe was severed after Ukraine. Norway is maxed. Europe’s LNG prices have surged 35 to 50 percent since Hormuz closed. One supplier remains at scale: the United States. Trump’s ambassador to the EU just told the Parliament: ratify the $750 billion trade deal without amendments by Thursday March 26, or lose “favorable access” to American LNG. Now decode the strategic geopolitical chess game which is being played in realtime. Saturday night, Trump posted a 48-hour ultimatum threatening to obliterate Iranian power plants. That was not about Iran. That was about oil prices. He needed them high enough to terrify Europe into ratifying the LNG deal, but not so high that American consumers revolted before the midterms. The ultimatum spiked Brent past $113 and WTI past $100 on Sunday. Monday morning, Trump posted about “productive conversations” and paused the power plant strikes for five days. Oil crashed over 10 percent in hours. WTI hit $89. The S&P surged $2 trillion. He spiked oil to create the fear. Then crashed it to create the relief. The fear makes Europe sign. The relief makes American voters forgive the war. Both moves serve the same president. Both happened within 36 hours. Both were executed with social media posts, not missiles. The $750 billion deal is the permanent monetisation of Europe’s energy vulnerability. LNG. Oil. Civil nuclear. Locked in until 2028. The EU had been delaying ratification for months. Three wars removed every alternative: Iran removed Qatar, Ukraine removed Russia, Norway’s geology removed Norway. What remains is American LNG. Trump is not selling gas. He is selling the absence of alternatives. The 5-day power-plant pause expires Saturday March 28. The EU Parliament votes Thursday March 26. Europe must ratify American energy dependency two days before the war might escalate again. If the pause collapses Saturday and Iran executes Ghalibaf’s promise to “irreversibly destroy” regional energy infrastructure, European LNG prices spike after the deal is already signed. Trump gets the $750 billion commitment at crisis pricing, then potentially triggers the next crisis 48 hours later. The deal locks in before the leverage expires. This is Trump Doctrine in its purest form. He does not separate trade from security from energy from markets. He operates them as one instrument. The war degrades Iran. The degradation closes Hormuz. The closure spikes energy. The spike terrifies Europe. The terror forces the deal. The deal locks in $750 billion. The pause crashes oil. The crash rallies stocks. The rally preserves midterm support. Every move funds the next move. He used the words “Department of War” in the pause announcement. Not Defence. The pre-1947 name. The name that tells Europe: the man offering you gas can resume bombing power plants on Saturday. Yesterday Russia signed a deal to build Vietnam’s first nuclear plant. Today Trump threatens to cut Europe’s gas. Two great powers selling energy security to two desperate continents during the same war. Both profit from the crisis. Both lock in decades of dependency. Both timed the offer to the moment the customer cannot refuse. The strait closed the alternatives. The ultimatum created the fear. The pause created the relief. The deal monetises both. Thursday is payday. Full deep dive analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
there's no "blockade," and "communism would work if america would give things to communist countries" is among the dumbest things that leftists say. but I don't expect much from the granddaughter of a war criminal — to remain sane, she learned to not understand things years ago.
isra hirsi@israhirsi

yes i am in cuba! people are here from across the globe to express solidarity with the Cuban people. people who are standing against the oppressive blockade exacerbated by the trump administration. i am honored to be here. i am honored to make history and Eid Mubarak to all.

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