Jake Maverick

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Jake Maverick

Jake Maverick

@JakeMaverick

TI looking like they're about to Peter Hoefroeschoer me! Help still hoped for... :-(

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Jake Maverick
Jake Maverick@JakeMaverick·
#28yearslater After all this time seems I finally have a name of one of the cnuts. DC 1330 Adrian Smith 07775 032347 wanted for rape, murder, theft, genocide x 2... please re-tweet for awareness! adrian.smith@lincs.police.uk
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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
The UK controlled Iran's oil for decades getting 84% of the profits. When Iran tried to take it back in 1951 The CIA & MI6 launched a coup. They overthrew democracy, restored the Shah, and secured the oil. That's the real history they don't teach.
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
TWO STATEMENTS BY TRUMP 7 MINUTES APART: Trump at 9:00: "Regime change was not our goal. We don't want that" Trump at 9:07: "Regime change is what we want. It is needed" These statements were made 7 minutes apart in the same speech
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Aviation accident investigator was surprised none of the 4 black boxes were found on 9/11 The devices are bright orange, easy to see, and practically indestructible, so the odds of going to an accident scene and not finding them are zero.
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healthbot
healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Raw milk wasn’t banned for your health—it was targeted by the Rockefellers in the 1900s to crush small dairy farms and boost their dairy empire profits. Power, not safety, pasteurized the industry.
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
These kids will grow up and say things like “we don’t need farmers, we get our food from the supermarket”
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Felix Prehn 🐶
Felix Prehn 🐶@felixprehn·
It is now illegal for most American farmers to do what farmers have done for 10,000 years. Save seeds from their harvest to plant next season. Four corporations control over 60% of global seed sales. Bayer-Monsanto. Corteva. Syngenta-ChemChina. BASF. Over 80% of all corn and more than 90% of all soybeans planted in the United States use patented biotech seeds. Farmers sign licensing agreements that prohibit saving, replanting, or sharing seeds. Every season requires a new purchase. Seed prices have increased over 300% since 1995. In the 1990s, most farmers saved a portion of their harvest to plant the following year. Seed companies genetically engineered crops to be resistant to specific herbicides, most notably Monsanto's Roundup Ready system. The seeds worked. Yields improved. Farmers adopted them rapidly. Then the patents locked in. Monsanto deployed a team of private investigators to audit farms suspected of replanting patented seeds. They filed over 150 lawsuits against American farmers. Settlements and judgments totaled over $23 million. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Bowman v. Monsanto (2013) that patent protections extend to self-replicating technologies including seeds. Farmers who had planted one crop with patented seeds could not legally replant the offspring of those seeds. The biology of reproduction itself was patented. Today, the four largest seed companies spend more on intellectual property enforcement and patent filings than many of them spend on R&D for new crop varieties. The consolidation of the seed industry is one of the least discussed monopoly structures in the global economy. Corteva (CTVA) was spun off from DowDuPont in 2019 as a pure-play agricultural sciences company. They control roughly 20% of the global corn seed market and are the largest seed company in the Western hemisphere. Revenue exceeded $17 billion. Operating margins are expanding as they shift toward higher-value biotech seeds and crop protection products. The pricing power comes from the fact that once a farmer is in the Corteva seed ecosystem, switching costs are significant because crop protection products are designed to work with specific seed genetics. Deere & Company (DE) sits at the intersection of the seed monopoly and the equipment monopoly. Modern precision agriculture requires Deere's GPS-guided tractors and automated planters to work in concert with biotech seed prescriptions. The software layer that connects equipment to seed to data is becoming the most valuable part of the farm. Revenue exceeded $51 billion. The precision agriculture division is growing faster than the equipment division. For broader agricultural exposure, the Invesco DB Agriculture Fund (DBA) tracks a basket of agricultural commodity futures. When seed costs rise, crop production costs rise, which supports higher commodity prices. The farmers absorb the input cost increase. The commodity market passes it to consumers. The companies selling the seeds and the equipment capture margins on both sides. The seed monopoly is a toll booth on the global food supply. 8 billion people eat every day. Four companies control the genetics. I'm hosting a once in a lifetime webinar where I go over the exact things I know as a former banker and world class investor. 100% free to join. Sign up with the link in my comments.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
George Michael died in his sleep on Christmas Day 2016. The world mourned the voice, the music, the icon. Then something unusual happened. In the days that followed, ordinary people began to speak — not celebrities or publicists, but volunteers, charity workers, waitresses, and strangers who had quietly carried a secret for years. One by one, they stepped forward to describe the same man: someone who had spent decades giving away millions of pounds in near-total secrecy, and who had actively fought against anyone finding out. A woman appeared on the TV game show Deal or No Deal and mentioned she needed £15,000 for IVF treatment. George Michael was watching. The next day, he quietly phoned and paid the full amount. She didn't know who her donor was. She only found out after his death, when the story broke online. A volunteer at a London homeless shelter noticed a familiar face one evening — serving food, cleaning tables, blending in. It was George Michael. He had asked the staff not to tell anyone he was there. He came back more than once. "I've never told anyone," the volunteer later posted. "He asked we didn't. That's who he was." Every Easter, DJ Mick Brown would run a charity appeal at Capital Radio for Help A London Child. Every year, without fail, a call would come in at 3:30 in the afternoon. A £100,000 donation. No fuss. No publicity. George would give and hang up. After his mother died, he organized a private concert — entirely unannounced — for the NHS nurses who had cared for her. It was not filmed. It was not advertised. It was simply a thank you, offered directly to the hands that had shown kindness when fame could offer none. He donated royalties from "Jesus to a Child" to children's charities for years. The Terrence Higgins Trust, which he supported for decades, confirmed he gave generously and consistently — insisting his name never appear in any fundraising materials. Childline's founder later revealed he had donated millions, entirely anonymously, over the course of his life. He struggled, too. Publicly and painfully. Addiction. Loss. The relentless scrutiny of fame. But those who knew him said the struggles never hardened him. If anything, they deepened his understanding of what it means to need help — and to receive it without strings. In 1999, a journalist managed to get him to comment on the rumors of his giving. He said simply: "I really don't like to talk about the amount I've given to charity over the years. I know it's very substantial. I don't exactly know what it is, and I don't really like to linger on it." After his death, the full shape of what he had done became visible — not because he wanted it known, but because the people he had helped could no longer stay silent. Patients who received care. Students who stayed in school. Families who kept their homes. Children whose charities kept their doors open. George Michael understood something about kindness that most of us only glimpse: that it loses something the moment it starts seeking applause. He gave without witnesses. The world found out anyway. And maybe that's exactly as it should be.
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China Now
China Now@ChinaNow24·
BREAKING NEWS: The United States sent this tank-killer you see here against Iran. It can fire 4,000 rounds per minute… it’s called the A-10. This aircraft is a symbol and a source of pride for the U.S. The Iranians shot down the A-10 as soon as it arrived The aircraft officially crashed.
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Kayla Pollock
Kayla Pollock@kcpollock·
They said no one would listen. They said it wasn’t real. Now major media has acknowledged me by name. My paralysis. My story. After a COVID vaccine, I became quadriplegic. I was later offered MAID instead of proper care. This is now on record in: CBC News CTV News Global News National Post Toronto Star City Life Magazine AM 640 Toronto Dr.Drew (As seen on Teen mom/Celebrity Rehab) This is no longer dismissible. This is documented. If this can happen to me, it can happen to anyone. No VISP response in 3 years! Copy this. Repost it. Tag your MP. Make them answer. @thevivafrei @jacobmantle @Ravarora1 @MdBreathe @echipiuk @ChrisBarber1975 @liz_churchill10 @ChildrensHD @KatKanada_TM @mRNAdeaths @strauss_matt @MakisMD @PoliceOnGuard @LichTam @CBCNews @CTVNews @globalnews @nationalpost @TorontoStar @am640 @iHeartRadio @CityLifeNotts @RebelNewsOnline @drdrew @GovCanHealth
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Todd Blanche takes over the US Justice Department, but there’s no escaping the Epstein shadow. 3.5m Epstein files released, but 3m still retained. Release them or not? Prosecute the paedophiles or not ? It’s all down to Trump now and the world knows it. cnn.com/2026/04/02/pol…
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
While Iran is targeting US F-15 fighters jets that invade its airspace… The US is targeting civilians & bombed Beheshti University today, a public college with free tuition. We don’t have free college in the US because that money is instead being used to bomb colleges in Iran.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 do you understand what New York City just accidentally admitted.. NYC spent $81,705 per homeless person last year.. the median American household earned $81,228.. the government spent MORE to keep someone homeless than most families earned to keep themselves housed.. that $81,705 isn't going to the homeless person.. it's going to the system around them.. shelters, administrators, case managers, contracts, overhead.. the industry that manages homelessness.. not the end of it.. if NYC gave every homeless person that money directly.. they could afford nearly 2 years of rent.. most of them wouldn't be homeless anymore.. instead the money goes to the system.. the system keeps running.. the homelessness stays.. and every year they ask for more funding to manage the problem that the funding was supposed to solve.. the homeless are worth $81,705 a year to the system.. they're worth nothing to it solved..
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New York City spent $81,705 spent per homeless person last year. Meanwhile, the household median income was at $81,228, per Newsweek.

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Legal Mindset
Legal Mindset@TheLegalMindset·
Misinformation and disinformation are still buzzwords for censorship and the boogeyman dangled to justify terminating free speech online, particularly on Western platforms. Aggressive action must be taken to disincentivize censorship and call out spin from leaders like Jacinda
redpillbot@redpillb0t

Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says free speech is a weapon of war, and censorship is necessary to protect free speech.

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Censored Humans
Censored Humans@CensoredHumans·
“Sanctions on South Africa helped free its Black people – it’s time for sanctions on Israel to free Palestinians.” —Mark Ruffalo
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Pippilongstocking@Wishitwasthewa1·
You have to refuse to sign up to the Digital Wallet/ID at all costs. Visualise this. You are put in a jail cell under a false premise and handed the key to lock yourself in and then you have to hand the key back over to the warden. Ignore their lies that it’s to save kids.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Professor Jeffrey Sachs confirms that forensic psychiatrists have clinically judged Donald Trump to be a literal psychopath. He is an impulsive, paranoid megalomaniac completely incapable of rational thought, dragging America into a disastrous war.
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Jason Bassler
Jason Bassler@JasonBassler1·
Call me crazy but... Maybe the guy who was Jeffrey Epstein's business partner and preaches about the return of the "antichrist" shouldn't be controlling all military intelligence, national security systems, ICE ops, HHS/NHS/FDA data, IRS fraud detection, predictive policing, CDC analytics, & 30+ government agencies? I know, I'm just a conspiracy theorist, right?
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Jake Maverick
Jake Maverick@JakeMaverick·
@CpsLeaks @ABridgen raided at end of 2022 and stole all my kit, all evidence and witness statements gone....my whole life, many thousands of hours of work, dating from early 90s...entire life's work, not just the statements/ evidence
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CPS_Leaks@CpsLeaks·
@JakeMaverick @ABridgen You can legally do lots of things and get paid out for it - use ChatGPT 5.4 thinking with extended thinking mode on for £20 per month, paste everything in and tell it to do Letters Before Claim and N1 claim forms with particulars of claim.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
PT/1 Please see below my voluntary statement which I read out in my police interview on Monday of last week over an allegedly ‘spicy tweet’. The police confirmed today that ‘No Further Action’ will be taken on this. Where the complaint to the police was (I am told) anonymous, I struggle to think that this was a proper use of police time. What does everyone think?🧵👇
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Jake Maverick@JakeMaverick·
@CpsLeaks @ABridgen £20 a month? legally i have nothing....and you can't file court proceedings now unless you give them your bank account details which i don't have, i tried in 2006 and just refuse to accept the paperwork
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CPS_Leaks
CPS_Leaks@CpsLeaks·
The "No Shit Sherlock" award goes to...
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