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Scotland is a Country not a County - Alex Salmond 12/10/2024 #SexNotGender We Are All Palestine Action

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Defiant Ghost
Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost·
The 9/11 hero they tried to erase.On the morning of September 11, 2001, William Rodriguez was in the sub-basement of the North Tower doing his job as a janitor, a job he’d held for nearly 20 years. He carried one of only five master keys that could open every stairwell and door in the building. At 8:46 a.m., Rodriguez felt a massive explosion erupt from below him in the mechanical room on B2 level. The blast threw people into the air, cracked walls, dropped ceilings, and activated sprinklers. Seconds later the plane slammed into the upper floors.A coworker, Felipe David, came running toward him with skin hanging from his arms and face, screaming “Explosion!” Rodriguez didn’t run. Using his master key, he spent the next hour and a half unlocking doors, freeing people trapped in elevators filling with water, carrying the injured (including a man in a wheelchair) down swaying stairwells, and guiding firefighters through hidden pathways. He was one of the very last people to escape before the tower collapsed. He was hailed as a hero, invited to the White House, and praised by President Bush himself. But when Rodriguez kept telling the truth, that the first explosion came from the basement, before the plane impact everything changed. Mainstream media told him to “cut that part out.” His full testimony was omitted from the official 9/11 Commission Report. He became persona non grata. The man who risked everything to save lives that day was suddenly sidelined for refusing to stay silent about what he saw and heard. His story matches accounts from hundreds of other first responders who reported explosions in the basements and elevators that day.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Your vegan oat-and-almond latte killed more bees, drained more groundwater, and required more long-haul lorry mileage than a year's worth of dairy milk from a Welsh cow that drank rain. You will not have heard about this, because the carton has "plant-based" on it in nice green lettering. California's Central Valley produces 80% of the world's almonds. Every almond on every supermarket shelf, in every flapjack, blended into every oat-and-almond latte from London to Berlin, started life in one valley in central California. A gallon of almond milk requires around 162 gallons of irrigation water. A gallon of British dairy milk uses around 8 gallons of tap water, and the rest comes from rain falling on grass that grows nothing else of nutritional value to humans. The cow drinks the rain. The almond tree drinks the aquifer. California almonds consume approximately 1.1 trillion gallons of irrigation water annually. Roughly the same volume of water used by Los Angeles and San Francisco combined. Around two-thirds of the crop is then exported to Asia and Europe. A state in repeated drought emergencies, where over a million residents lack reliable access to clean drinking water, is locking its aquifer inside almonds and shipping it overseas in containers. Almond trees bloom for three weeks in February. To pollinate 1.5 million acres of orchards in that window, California requires roughly two-thirds of every commercial honeybee in the United States to be physically transported into the Central Valley on flatbed lorries. The largest managed pollination event on earth, every year, conducted on the back of a truck. The bees are released into groves sprayed with neonicotinoids, which scramble their navigation. Fungicides, which weaken their immune systems. Herbicides, which have already killed the wildflowers they would normally forage on between blooms. Between June 2024 and March 2025, US commercial beekeepers lost 62% of their colonies. 1.6 million colonies dead. The largest honeybee die-off ever recorded in American history. The trigger period for the worst losses was the months immediately surrounding the almond bloom. Meanwhile, beneath the orchards, the ground itself is sinking. The US Geological Survey has documented parts of the San Joaquin Valley that have subsided by up to 30 feet since groundwater pumping began in the 1920s. The valley lost as much elevation between 2006 and 2022 as it lost in the previous forty-five years. The Friant-Kern Canal has lost 60% of its flow capacity because the land beneath it sank faster than the canal could be redesigned. Once those clay aquifer layers compact, the storage is permanently lost. The aquifer is being run as a one-way withdrawal, and California has been told this in formal hydrological reports for decades. The land was never meant to grow almonds. The bees were never meant to live on flatbed trucks. The aquifer was never meant to be a tap. But the carton says "plant-based" in nice green lettering. So, presumably, you are saving the planet. Carry on.
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
I've been places and seen things, but I have never in my life witnessed men so maniacally eager to punch women in the face with all their might like German police. Deep hatred of women and femininity lurks under the fake facade of Western liberalism
edstv@DasDaTruth

@alon_mizrahi Germany ....protecting its citizens from ANTISEMITISM....

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Peig Sayers
Peig Sayers@PeigSayers4·
@natbes @FillyScottish I’d argue that the motivation to dumb down the great unwashed is a bit more far reaching than that. Minds that can’t think critically, can’t decipher between truth & lies (required more than ever in this post truth era). Also waaaay more susceptible to cults like MAGA ……..
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Natalie
Natalie@natbes·
«Американские коллеги объяснили мне, что низкий уровень общей культуры и школьного образования в их стране — сознательное достижение ради экономических целей. Дело в том, что, начитавшись книг, образованный человек становится худшим покупателем: он меньше покупает и стиральных машин, и автомобилей, начинает предпочитать им Моцарта или Ван Гога, Шекспира или теоремы. От этого страдает экономика общества потребления и, прежде всего, доходы хозяев жизни — вот они и стремятся не допустить культурности и образованности (которые, вдобавок, мешают им манипулировать населением, как лишённым интеллекта стадом).» Владимир Арнольд, один из крупнейших математиков 20 века. Я могу добавить, что тенденция расползлась по миру.
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Pascal Bornet
Pascal Bornet@pascal_bornet·
China is turning fire trucks into drone launch systems. And that is a much bigger shift than it sounds. What interests me here is not just the hardware. It is the new logic of emergency response. Instead of relying only on ladders and human entry, these systems pair fire trucks with drones that can reach high-rise fire zones quickly, fly into smoke, and send live intelligence back to crews. That is what is new. The truck is no longer just transport. It becomes a mobile aerial response base. And that matters because in dense high-rise environments, access is often the real bottleneck. To me, this is where the story gets interesting. This is not just about fighting fires better. It is about changing who gets exposed to danger first. → drones go where ladders cannot → commanders get visibility earlier → crews make faster decisions → fewer firefighters enter blind conditions That is a serious innovation. And it opens up important use cases: → faster high-rise reconnaissance → targeted suppression from outside upper floors → better coordination in smoke-heavy environments → safer response where humans cannot reach quickly That is why I would not dismiss this as just another drone demo. It is a glimpse of what emergency response looks like when robotics, data, and frontline operations finally converge. What do you think matters more here: faster firefighting, or the fact that robots may now take the first risk instead of humans? #AI #Robotics #Drones #Firefighting #Innovation #EmergencyResponse #SmartCities #FutureOfWork #Technology
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Masu Zafi 🔥🔥
Masu Zafi 🔥🔥@masuzafi·
🔥🔥This guy is Visiting China as an American, It broke his sense of reality. literarily !
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
FYI: Leo Frank was a Jewish factory owner who raped his 13 year old employee, Mary Pagan, to death. Then he tried to blame a Black man for the murder, but was found guilty at his trial and ended up hanging from a rope as a result. The ADL was established in response and now the state of Israel is also a haven for rapist pedophiles and mass murderers.
Chris Menahan 🇺🇸@infolibnews

"We don't exist for some universalist ideal—we exist to protect the Jews." Jonathan Greenblatt confirms the ADL's mission statement—"To stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all"—is just a grift. He also suggests Jews need to drop support for "liberalism" and "open societies" because Jews are viewed as privileged oppressors under "intersectionalism."

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Mr. H
Mr. H@its_MrH3·
🚨 IRAN JUST BODYBAGGED TRUMP AND DROPPED THE DISS TRACK OF THE YEAR 🔥😂 “Donny Liar” is the savage Lego rap we didn’t know we needed — Epstein island vibes, Netanyahu strings, rally meltdowns, gas station disasters, and pure chaos, all built brick by brick with bars that actually slap. This Iranian-style Lego masterpiece is unhinged comedy gold. Military Lego AI absolutely cooked with this one!! 😂🎤🔥 #DonnyLiar #LegoTrump #TrumpSatire #LegoRap #PoliticalRoast #AIAnimation #ViralVideo #ComedyGold #TrumpRoast #Satire #FunnyAF #Viral
Mr. H@its_MrH3

🚨Military Lego AI just went FULL UNHINGED and dropped the most savage diss track of 2026 😂🔥 The Washington Hilton chaos turned into straight cinematic LEGO drill rap — Winegate, Asleep at the Wheel, Cole Allen, PEDO TRUMP, the whole media circus roasted in legos and bars. This isn’t news… this is storytelling that actually hits. Peak internet creativity right here. 😮‍💨🔥 #MilitaryLegoAI #LegoDissTrack #Savage #LegoAI #TrumpHotelChaos #ShotsFired #WashingtonHilton #AIDissTrack #PoliticalSatire #Viral #BricksAndBars #LegoRap

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Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
I don’t want @JohnKiriakou to ever shut up,keep calling out the empire, bro. Listen to this,just watch Tucker’s face freeze up.
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Mehdi Hasan
Mehdi Hasan@mehdirhasan·
The former head of the Mossad is comparing the actions of Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank to Nazis in the Holocaust. If someone said that in the West they'd be accused of antisemitism under the IHRA definition.
Etan Nechin@Etanetan23

Tamir Pardo, former Mossad head, on a tour documenting Jewish settler terror in the West Bank: “My mother is a Holocaust survivor, and what I saw here reminded me of the events of the previous century against the Jews.“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
He is right
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
There is a region in southeastern Spain called Almería. If you pull it up on satellite imagery, you will assume the screen has glitched. A vast, blinding white scab where a landscape used to be. It's not a glitch. It's 64,000 acres of plastic greenhouses. So much plastic sheeting that it is, genuinely, visible from space. The entire region has been wrapped in industrial farming film to grow tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and lettuce for European supermarkets in January. The plastic has created its own microclimate. The reflective surface is so vast it has measurably lowered local temperatures by bouncing sunlight back into the atmosphere. Scientists have a name for it. The Albedo effect of Almería. The only place on earth where human activity has cooled the local climate, and they did it by accident, while building the world's largest open-air plastic factory. The plastic itself is single-use agricultural film. It sits in UV light for three to five years, degrades into microplastics, blows into the Mediterranean, and ends up in the ocean and the soil. Every year, 45,000 tonnes of plastic waste is generated just from replacing degraded greenhouse covering. Every year. Just the covering. Inside, workers from Morocco and sub-Saharan Africa labour in 45°C heat for €30 a day. No contracts. No rights. Spraying crops with pesticides at concentrations that would be illegal on outdoor fields. Ventilation: minimal. Chemical exposure: constant. The aubergine looks lovely. The groundwater underneath Almería is so contaminated with agricultural runoff that it has been declared unusable. The region now imports water from elsewhere in Spain while sitting on top of a poisoned aquifer it created. The land that was meant to feed Europe more efficiently has become a place that needs water flown in to keep the show running. And this is what supplies your fresh vegetables in January. Grown in plastic factories. By exploited workers. Using groundwater they have already destroyed. Wrapped in more plastic. Shipped across Europe. Refrigerated the whole way. So a person in Manchester can have a tomato in February that tastes of nothing. But sure. Cattle grazing on Scottish hills are the environmental problem. Pull the satellite up. Have a look. Then tell me which system is the one that needs explaining.
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SOI media 🇬🇧
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
You study hard and manage to get into Oxford, one of the most famous universities in the world. You arrive on campus, rush down to your first lecture and in walks Matt Rattley your tutor
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"A woman near the service entrance was crying. She said "I just wanna go home." She was not holding wine. She was holding her phone. She was the only person I saw that night who looked afraid rather than inconvenienced."
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz

I am a senior coordinating producer for the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. I have worked eleven of these. I was backstage at the Washington Hilton when the shots were fired. The first thing I heard was not the gunfire. It was glass. A champagne flute hit the floor of the International Ballroom at approximately 9:47 PM. Then a second. Then the sound that I have since been told was a 12-gauge shotgun, which from inside the ballroom sounded like a heavy door slamming in a parking garage. Then the Secret Service moved. They moved the President, the Vice President, the First Lady through the east corridor in under ninety seconds, which is protocol, which is practiced, which is the one part of the evening that worked exactly as it was designed. Everything else was improvised. I know this because I ordered the wine. 94 tables. Two bottles per table. 188 bottles of a Willamette Valley pinot noir that the Association selected in February after a tasting committee spent three meetings debating between Oregon and Burgundy. Oregon won. The budget was $14,200. I signed the invoice. I can tell you the vintage. I can tell you the distributor. I can tell you the per-bottle cost because I negotiated it down from $89 to $76. What I cannot tell you is how 147 of those bottles left the building during an active shooter evacuation. I can tell you what I saw. A correspondent from a network I will not name picked up two bottles on her way to the east exit. Full bottles. One in each hand. She was wearing heels and she did not spill. A man in a tuxedo tucked one inside his jacket the way you'd shoplift a paperback at an airport bookstore. A woman picked up a bottle, looked at the label, put it back, and took a different one. She checked the vintage. During an evacuation. That's editorial judgment under pressure. The theme of the dinner was "A Free Press for a Free People." The banners were still hanging when the evacuation began. I know because I hung them. Twenty-three banners, navy blue, gold serif lettering, $11,400 for the set. They were still hanging when 2,600 guests were directed to the exits by Secret Service agents, one of whom had just taken a shotgun round in his ballistic vest and walked to the ambulance on his own feet. The agent's vest costs approximately $800. The wine that left the building was worth $11,172 at Association cost. At restaurant markup, roughly $29,000. The guests saved more in wine than the vest that saved the agent. That's priority. The video went viral by 10:15 PM. Not the video of the evacuation. Not the Secret Service response. The wine. Three guests in formalwear grabbing bottles off white tablecloths while being told to move toward the exits, while a man with a shotgun stood in the same motor entrance where John Hinckley shot Ronald Reagan 45 years ago. A woman near the service entrance was crying. She said "I just wanna go home." She was not holding wine. She was holding her phone. She was the only person I saw that night who looked afraid rather than inconvenienced. That's the distinction. The rest of the ballroom did not look afraid. They looked interrupted. An active shooter at the WHCD is a logistical problem. The dinner was disrupted. The timeline was off. The after-party at the French Ambassador's residence would need to be rescheduled. These are contingency matters. Contingency matters have solutions. Fear is for people who attend events without security details. I have produced eleven of these dinners. I have managed seating charts that require diplomatic-grade negotiations. I have handled comedians, cabinet secretaries, network anchors, and the editor of a major newspaper who once threatened to leave because his table was behind a column. I have never, in eleven years, seen a guest leave a $76 bottle on the table during an evacuation. I have also never seen a guest check the label first. Both observations are consistent. The bottle is worth taking. The evacuation is worth surviving. The instinct is to do both simultaneously. 188 bottles placed. 41 recovered. 147 unaccounted for. One agent shot. Zero guests injured. Zero bottles broken. A free press for a free people. The press is free. The wine was $76 a bottle. They took it anyway.

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