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Peter William Moss

@PeterWilliamMos

Anti war, anti Nato, anti EU, pro UK, pro Russia, pro humour, pro cat, pro mini dachsie, Good will win! Optimist! #Donbass Ardent Brexiteer, 1/72 models too.

London شامل ہوئے Ağustos 2012
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神宮寺龍之介
神宮寺龍之介@ryunosuke11845·
今日で展示が一旦終了する、大和ミュージアムの1/1瑞雲を撮って来た。 しーちゃんの4/1の年度計画ツイートでは呉市が瑞雲の「終の棲家」の設営を計画してると言うから、今後が楽しみな所。 まずは1/1瑞雲、呉市所属となっての初任務お疲れ様。
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Alison Fisk
Alison Fisk@AlisonFisk·
Saxon copper disc brooch intricately decorated with gold and garnets, AD 650-670. This must have been a treasured possession! From Floral Street, Covent Garden, once the heart of ‘Lundenwic’, the early Saxon town of London. Museum of London 📷 by me #Archaeology
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Wouldn't it be fantastic to have a farming minister who has actually farmed? Or a business minister who has run a business? A teacher as education secretary? Individuals with ANY relevant experience, instead of boring robotic career politicians. Our system of Government STINKS.
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Air Power
Air Power@RealAirPower1·
"WE GOT HIM." The F-15E WSO is officially safe after 36 hours behind enemy lines in Iran. To pull this off, the U.S. reportedly traded an A-10C lost, two HH-60G Pave Hawks damaged, and if OSINT is to be believed, one, perhaps even two, HC-130s lost/abandoned at a forward rescue site inside Iran. While the material losses are huge for a single rescue mission, it proves that the "Never Leave a Man Behind" ethos isn't just a slogan for the U.S. You can replace an Warthog or a Hercules, but you can’t replace the trust a pilot has in the "Jolly Green" teams when they’re punching out over hostile territory. This is where America excels.
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Hassan Mafi ‏
Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992·
Images show destroyed US aircrafts that were on a mission to find American pilot terrorists of the downed US F-15.
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MonitorX
MonitorX@MonitorX99800·
🇮🇷🇺🇸⚡️– Additional images from scene of rescue operation inisde Iran, apart from the C-130 there are also parts of Black Hawk helicopters visible in the Imagery published by local Iranian media.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸⚡️BREAKING: Iranian media has published first imagery of the U.S. aircrafts that were struck or abndoned by U.S. forces while rescuing the the second pilot of F-15.

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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
"How many generals have you fired?" 🇺🇸Hegseth: "I don't know the number" "You dont know the number?It's eight. Why did you fire them?" 🇺🇸Hegseth: "At the pleasure of the president..."
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Stew Peters
Stew Peters@realstewpeters·
ISRAELI JOURNALIST: “It’s time for Israel to use nuclear weapons on Iran.” ITAMAR BEN-GVIR “We need to wipe out the Iranian terrorist regime.” Holy shit. Ben-Gvir is Israel’s Minister of National Security…openly talking about NUKING Iran on public TV.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Satellite imaging company Planet Labs says it will indefinitely withhold Iran war imagery after a request from the Trump administration aje.news/cc93u3
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Rodney Marshall
Rodney Marshall@RodneyMarshall1·
Inspiration. Noël Coward's office and flat had been destroyed in the Blitz and he came to Portmeirion where he wrote Blithe Spirit. Twenty years later, Pat McGoohan visited the village while making Danger Man and the seed was sown in his mind for The Prisoner.
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George Galloway
George Galloway@georgegalloway·
Happy Easter Christ is Risen. Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah. He will return.
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Rodney Marshall
Rodney Marshall@RodneyMarshall1·
It is hard to imagine The Prisoner without the surreal, neverland Portmeirion backdrop, arguably the second main 'character' in the series. In turn the show saw annual visitors to the real Village jump from 10,000 to 100,000. It continues to be a mutually beneficial relationship.
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MFA Russia 🇷🇺
MFA Russia 🇷🇺@mfa_russia·
⚡️ Maria #Zakharova: We strongly condemn the renewed missile strikes on the Bushehr NPP – an atrocity that has resulted in loss of life. The situation is approaching a dangerous threshold. Strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities must cease immediately. t.me/MFARussia/29046
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Policy Tensor
Policy Tensor@policytensor·
Compared to this, Iraq and Vietnam were minor errors. You’re not paying attention if you think this is the same old. Flying out on choppers from Saigon and Kandahar was a minor humiliation. The US is getting kicked out of the gulf.
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If you want an example of how insulated and unaccountable the U.S. foreign policy elite is, well, we’re living through it right now. Some of the same folks who assured us that deposing Saddam Hussein and installing a pro-U.S. democracy in Iraq would be cheap and easy are now, a quarter-century later, lecturing us on the importance of defeating Iran (whatever that means). And they’re selling the same snake oil they did back then by promising a new, transformative Middle East and arguing that the war will force adversaries to respect U.S. power again. You wonder why the U.S. commits the same mistakes over and over? There’s your answer. We have very short memories as a country. We refuse to look at history, let alone actually heed the lessons of the past. We operate on the same piss poor assumptions, continue to delude ourselves into believing the U.S. military power can will things into existence and consistently underestimate the capabilities of the enemy. And like clockwork, we fail to anticipate the consequences of our own actions. When things don’t go as planned, we put the blame on somebody else (like those entitled Europeans). I’m not sure what accountability would entail. But what I do know is that doing the same thing and listening to the same people will lead to the same dumb results.

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SubRosa )✿( Magick @subrosamagick.bsky.social
Most people see Bastet as the calm one the cat goddess of home, fertility, music, and protection. Soft. Graceful. Safe. But that’s only half of her story. Because Bastet wasn’t always gentle. In earlier Egyptian tradition, she was closer to a lioness than a house cat fierce, solar, and tied to the same raw, destructive force as Sekhmet. Over time, that energy didn’t disappear. It refined. Bastet became the version of power that doesn’t need to prove itself constantly. The kind that watches. Waits. And only strikes when something crosses the line. And that’s where her deeper role sits. She was placed at thresholds doorways, homes, unseen boundaries. Not just protecting against physical threats, but against what couldn’t always be named. Illness. Spirits. Intent. Cats in ancient Egypt weren’t just pets. They were guardians. They moved between worlds silent, observant, reacting to things humans couldn’t see. And Bastet embodied that exact energy. Calm until she isn’t. There are lesser-emphasised interpretations where Bastet represents controlled chaos the kind that exists just beneath the surface of domestic peace. Because a home isn’t peaceful by accident. It’s protected. Maintained. Watched. And if something threatens it, that softness can shift instantly into something else entirely. That’s why harming a cat in ancient Egypt was unthinkable. Because you weren’t just harming an animal. You were disrupting a force tied directly to protection, to balance, to something sacred. Bastet isn’t the absence of danger. She’s what stands quietly in front of it. Unassuming. Still. Almost gentle. Until she decides she doesn’t need to be anymore. via Hex and Shadow Chronicles #Caturday #CaturdaySaturday #Bast #Bastet #AncientEgypt #HERstory #Goddess
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MENA Visuals
MENA Visuals@menavisualss·
✝️💔☪️ This photo was taken in Damascus in 1899. The dwarf is Samir. He is a Christian and cannot walk. The one who carries him on his back is Muhammad. He is a Muslim and he is blind. Muhammad relies on Samir to tell him where to go, and Samir uses his friend's back to navigate the city streets. They were both orphans and lived in the same room. Samir was a hakawati, he had the gift of narration and told stories of a thousand and one nights to the customers of a cafe in Damascus, Muhammad sold bolbolas in front of the same cafe and liked to listen to his friend's stories. One day, when he retired to his room, Muhammad found his companion dead. He wept and mourned his friend for seven days straight. When asked how they got along so well, being of different religions, he said only this: "Here we were the same", pointing with his hand to his heart. 📷: Tancrède Dumas (1830–1905)
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