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Kevin McKernan
Kevin McKernan@Kevin_McKernan·
Most people don’t understand the gravity of what Steve etched into Bitcoin. Evidence that the WIV was putting a Furin cleavage sites into a 20-30% mortality MERS virus. Not maybe.. found in their own published data as a contaminant. There is no hiding from this crime. If they did this, it stands to reason they made C19. Retract the proximal origins paper and investigate all those people involved in the cover up.
Steve Massey@stevenemassey

It has been reported German Intel has assessed that COVID19 originated via a lab leak Swiss paper NZZ reports that our discovery of a MERS-related infectious clone with a chimeric spike from Wuhan sequencing datasets was considered by German Intel 🧵

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Jikkyleaks 🐭@Jikkyleaks·
@MmisterNobody The filming was provably fake. Fraud vitiates everything.
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Mr. Nobody
Mr. Nobody@MmisterNobody·
Be honest with me. Do you think the Moon landing was real? Yes or no?
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Robert Sepehr
Robert Sepehr@robertsepehr·
@travelingflying A sub-Saharan African albino will still have sub-60 IQ
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A MIT professor taught the same lecture every January for 40 years, and every single time it was standing room only. I watched it at 2am and it completely rewired how I think about communication. His name was Patrick Winston. The lecture is called "How to Speak." His opening line hit like a truck: your success in life will be determined largely by your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas in that order. Not your GPA. Not your pedigree. Not your IQ. How you speak is what separates people who get heard from people who get ignored. Here's the framework he drilled into MIT students for four decades. He said never start with a joke. Start by telling people exactly what they're going to learn. Prime the pump before you pour anything in. He called it the "empowerment promise" give people a reason to stay in their seats within the first 60 seconds. Then he broke down the 5S rule for making ideas stick: Symbol, Slogan, Surprise, Salient, and Story. Every idea worth remembering hits at least three of these. The part that floored me was his "near miss" technique. Don't just show what's right show what almost looks right but isn't. That contrast is when the brain actually locks something in permanently. His final rule before any big talk: end with a contribution, not a summary. Don't recap what you said. Tell people what you gave them that they didn't have before they walked in. I've used this framework in pitches, interviews, and presentations ever since watching it, and the results are not subtle. Patrick Winston passed away in 2019, but this lecture is still free on MIT OpenCourseWare. One hour, watched by millions, and it costs absolutely nothing. The most important class MIT ever put on the internet isn't about code or math. It's about how to make people actually listen to you.
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
Royal Holloway student Brodie Mitchell was confronted by Huda El-Jamal, President of the Friends of Palestine Society, who called him a “wannabe Jew” and questioned why he wasn’t wearing a kippah. Brodie — who describes himself as a “non-Jewish Zionist” — responded by asking why she was wearing a “tea towel” on her head, referring to her keffiyeh. Within 24 hours, Brodie was suspended from campus for nine weeks, locked out of campus, and told to vacate his accommodation. His comment was branded “offensive”, “Islamophobic” and “anti-Palestinian”. He even had to request permission to give his side of the story — against the backdrop of the Government’s new “anti-Muslim hostility” definition. Meanwhile, Ms El-Jamal faced no disciplinary action. This is two-tier policing of speech on campus. The Free Speech Union is supporting Brodie and has lodged a complaint with the Office for Students. He is now back on campus, but under severe restrictions on who he can speak to and what he can say — with expulsion threatened for even minor breaches. He has also received death threats and faced harassment from fellow students. The university is now spending what his barrister calls a “grossly disproportionate and unreasonable” sum in an apparent attempt to force him out of litigation. We are challenging these restrictions and urging the OfS to investigate. Brodie’s case will be heard over three days in the High Court in June, where he will say that he has unfairly been deprived of seven weeks of study time. We have also put the Government on notice of potential judicial review over its “anti-Muslim hostility” definition if they don’t immediately withdraw it and its associated guidance. We will defend the right to criticise any religion and stop the Muslim blasphemy law — but we need your help 👇 Watch Brodie Mitchell on @GBNEWS
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WW2 The Eastern Front
WW2 The Eastern Front@ShoahUkraine·
On June 28, 1948, Yugoslavia was officially expelled from the Cominform, and the Tito-Stalin split became official. One of the main points of disagreement was Tito's insistence that Kosovo remain part of Yugoslavia, as well as his desire to fully annex Albania and create a federation with Bulgaria to achieve his vision of a Greater Yugoslavia, a unified state for the southern Slavs. Stalin vehemently opposed all of this.
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Милан 🇷🇸🇷🇺🇨🇳
@ShoahUkraine Stalin didn't care for Albania, that wasn't the point of confrontation. Tito sought an "independent" line which would fragment the eastern bloc and it would benefit the west (which he had close ties to during the war and later on was supported by during the split).
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Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins@KTHopkins·
Labour are throwing bucket loads of cash at their voters. Many of whom have never paid into the system in their lives. Come here, do piss all and get rewarded Meanwhile our elderly, our nurses and our own in need are left to struggle alone. This is batshit bonkers britain
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Charlie Cole
Charlie Cole@charliecolecc·
Very astute point from demographer Paul Morland. The exact year White Britons become a minority (2053, 2063, 2066 etc) is to an extent, meaningless. White Britons would have become a minority among younger cohorts much sooner. At the time of the 2021 census, 74.4% of England and Wales was White British. If you look at the demographics of pupils in England (Wales reports separately), then 64.9% of pupils were White British in the 2020/21 academic year, which is closest to the 2021 census done in March as the school census is collected in January. Lastly if you look at the ethnicity of births in England and Wales for 2021, 58.9% were classed as White British. The census is a lagging indicator.
Paul Morland@MorlandDemog

Delighted to be interviewed again by Steven Edginton How Britain is becoming minority white-British: Demographer interview youtu.be/BCmv-uFEbSs?si… via @YouTube

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Loïc
Loïc@Fremond_·
i've been watching the BBC series The Shadow of the Tower, which chronicles the rise to power of Henry VII after the War of the Roses and his struggle to establish the Tudor dynasty on the throne of England. Watching it is a stark reminder of how, not long ago, this was a very different country. Ask yourself, would the BBC today commission such a piece of historical re-enactment? Would it attempt to faithfully portray the mind and motives of Henry, the political intrigues of the Council, or the deeply alien world of late-medieval England - without smothering it in modern moral commentary? The answer is obviously no. The BBC of 1972 was actually interested in portraying British history, for a British public who had been taught this at school. There was an implicit sense that this is the history of the land and the people who inhabit it should naturally wish to see it faithfully represented. Today, we have lost confidence in our past. When we do deal with it, it is only insofar as we recognise our wrongdoings. It has become a cautionary tale about the present, rather than a world worth inhabiting in its own sense. And that's a great, great shame.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
A Parliament of Charity Workers and Lobbyists. In a Time of War. Of 238 new Labour MPs elected in July 2024, 72 worked in the charitable sector, 72 were political employees and 70 worked in communications or lobbying. Roughly ninety percent have never worked in defence, manufacturing, engineering, medicine or law enforcement. A parliamentary source quoted in the Sunday Times put it plainly. If only we had the same number with defence or military experience, maybe we'd be in a different place. Maybe. But the problem runs deeper than defence spending. It runs to the question of what kind of person ends up in parliament, what professional formation shapes their instincts, and whose interests they are constitutionally equipped to represent. Charity sector workers are trained to see the world through the lens of vulnerable groups, international obligations and institutional compassion. Political employees are trained to manage narratives and avoid uncomfortable truths. Communications and lobbying professionals are trained to advance the interests of whoever is paying them. Not one of those professional backgrounds prepares you for the question of how to defend a sovereign nation, manage a border, hold a foreign state accountable or protect a citizen from an Iranian proxy group that is firebombing Jewish ambulances on British streets. The parliament that responded to the Golders Green firebombing by debating the language used to describe it is a parliament staffed by people whose entire professional lives have trained them to manage perception rather than confront reality. The government that rolled out an anti-Muslim hostility definition while twenty Iranian backed terrorist plots were being planned on British streets is a government whose instinct is accommodation rather than accountability. The thirty six MPs who wrote to the Parliamentary Commissioner demanding Nick Timothy's investigation were not all acting from professional instinct. Several have documented histories of antisemitic language or associations. Others represent constituencies where the Muslim vote is the primary electoral consideration. The Sunday Times source suggests the problem is defence spending priorities. It is that. But it is also the Trafalgar Square response, where Keir Starmer reached for Tommy Robinson rather than engaging with a theological argument he knew he could not answer. It is the Attorney General deploying his Jewish identity to provide cover for a false equivalence he knew to be false. It is the parliamentary machinery mobilised to silence the people naming what is happening while the people doing it operate without consequence. All of it flows from the same source. A political class whose professional formation is compassion, accommodation and message management, governing in a moment that requires clarity, resolve and the willingness to say plainly what the evidence shows. Britain is not short of intelligence assessments. MI5 has thwarted twenty Iranian plots. The Walney report documented Iranian influence operations in the charitable sector. The security services know what is happening. The problem is not knowledge. It is the absence of the professional formation, the instincts, the language and the willingness that would allow the people in power to act on what they know. Ninety percent of the new Labour intake came from charities, political offices and communications agencies. They were never going to see it coming. And even now that it has arrived, on the streets of Golders Green, in the WhatsApp groups of the Green Party, on the Embankment where death to America was chanted on a Sunday afternoon, they are still reaching for the tools their professional lives gave them. Compassion. Accommodation. Message management. And the instruction not to take the bait. "Ninety percent of the new Labour intake came from charities, political offices and communications agencies."
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Damien Rieu
Damien Rieu@DamienRieu·
Ça par contre, étrangement, ça ne fait réagir personne ?
SOS Chrétiens d'Orient@SOSCdOrient

🔴🇸🇾#Syrie - Violente attaque contre une ville chrétienne syrienne Dans la nuit du 27 mars 2026, une violente attaque a eu lieu contre la ville chrétienne de Squelbieh, dans le gouvernerat de Hama. Des hommes venus de Qalaat al-Madiq, une localité voisine, ont tenté d'agresser un groupe de jeunes-filles. Ils ont été repoussés par des habitants. Ils sont revenus en nombre quelques heures plus tard. Déferlant sur la ville, criant « Allah Akbar » ou encore « On va baiser la sœur de celui qui sort de chez lui » , « détruisez tout ce qui appartient à ces sales cochons de chrétiens » , ils ont saccagé et pillé les commerces et les habitations. Des coups de feu ont également été tirés, une statue de la Vierge a été brisée. Tout cela a eu lieu dans une parfaite impunité, sans intervention des forces du nouveau gouvernement syrien. Une fois les agresseurs partis, les chrétiens sont descendus dans la rue de la ville pour crier leur foi et manifester leur colère. Jusqu'à la mort, ils défendront Squelbieh. D'autres sont allés prier devant la statue brisée et redressée de la Vierge Marie « Oh Vierge ! Ton étoile est très haute, elle éclaire toute la terre ! » A Damas aussi, les chrétiens sont descendus dans la rue en pleine nuit, manifestant devant le patriarcat grec orthodoxe, scandant « La mort est la bienvenue ... sur le bois de la croix. » Partout, les chrétiens syriens sont prêts, prêts à vivre et mourir pour le Christ. Ce matin du 28 mars, les habitants de Squelbieh ont manifesté pour demander justice. #damas #syrie #Squelbieh #syria #hama #moyenorient #chrétiensdorient #chrétien #christianisme #persécution #السقيلبية

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leekern
leekern@leekern13·
It’s difficult not to conclude that @AlexCrawfordSky is actively collaborating in the extermination of Jews She claims there is no link with a dead man and Hezbollah - whilst he’s being buried in a Hezbollah cemetery and she is SURROUNDED by Hezbollah flags Hezbollah means “Party of Allah”. They want to establish an Islamic caliphate and exterminate Jews. Their flag is a machine gun. She is in bed with terrorists And everyone in the chain of production and command at Sky who facilitate Islamic terrorists in their war against Jews - even whilst the evidence of our eyes contradicts their laundering of terrorists
Sky News@SkyNews

A funeral was held for three Lebanese journalists killed in an Israeli airstrike. An Israeli spokesman attempted to justify the killings by claiming one of the journalists was a member of Hezbollah. He provided no evidence for this claim. @AlexCrawfordSky

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Rafe Heydel-Mankoo
I see this clip of me has gone viral. When Muhammad Ali arrived in Zaire for the "Rumble in the Jungle" with George Foreman in 1974, a reporter asked him what he thought of Africa. "Thank God my granddaddy got on that boat!", he replied. Slavery was horrific for the enslaved. But the descendants of slaves alive today in the West have a far longer and higher quality of life than they would have if their ancestors had stayed in Africa. The truth is that, of the world's largest black populations, the richest black people in the world are black Americans. The next richest are black people in Canada and the UK. There are no victims of British Empire slavery alive today. Slavery was abolished almost 200 years ago (1834).
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Walter M Chesnut
Walter M Chesnut@Parsifaler·
Spike Protein (mRNA) Myocarditis Shows Evidence of Persistent Fibrosis: Further Understanding Sudden Cardiac Deaths: Dangers of Reexposures Myocarditis induced by the Spike Protein has been shown to induce mid to epicardial lateral wall fibrosis – an arrhythmogenic zone.
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