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No S30 No referendum No plebisite No talking to independentistas outside of the SNP bubble No talking to campaign groups outside of the SNP bubble. Sounds like more pre-election gaslighting! Independence is not a prize. It is taken by Scots, for Scots For Scotland!
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Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Research by Action to Protect Rural Scotland has claimed that if all 16 large data centres currently in ­planning went ahead, their energy use would be 1.5 times greater than peak winter demand for the whole of Scotland. This is insane.
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Plans to build a hyperscale AI Data Centre in Fife need to be stopped. The proposals could use up to 20% of Scotland’s energy and seriously local nature. 📣Tell Fife Council to block the proposals: greens.scot/stopfifeaidatace…
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Why is the #TartanArmy so popular in the US ? Their ancestors were kicked off their land and deported free of charge 280 years ago and they bred like Scottish rabbits. #Boston
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Not a single European leader was elected on a mandate to go to war with Russia. Not a single one. So why do they all want to do it? Who is driving this madness?
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The return of German war enthusiasm should probably be greeted with more scepticism in Europe
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At what point did the matrix twist and send us all spiralling into a new, backwards, inverted, inside-out, upside-down hell dimension? I think it was in 2020.
🚨🇬🇧Massive arrests sweep across Britain after Keir Starmer's order to crush the patriots! Brutal police violence erupts with pepper sprays and armored vehicles deployed. Anyone loving their country and waving the UK flag is now a target!
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If you have just arrived and are wondering why so much of this account is given over to a bull, a ewe, a goat and a few other animals in fields you will never visit, stay a moment. There is a reason. These are the Ruminati. Each is a living argument doing an ancient job, and between them they dismantle most of what the modern world believes about food, land, and who is to blame for the planet. Gerald, a Hereford bull, has spent four years turning one corner of one field into wildflowers, and has never asked anyone to notice. Doris, a Texel ewe, knows fifty faces and forecasts the weather better than the BBC. She is the answer to anyone who calls the animals we eat stupid. Keith, an Anglo-Nubian goat, respects no fence in Devon and turns land no plough could touch into food. Eduardo, an alpaca, grows a fibre finer than cashmere on Welsh rain, and is guarding an orphan lamb that has decided it is a small strange alpaca. Freya, a European bison, is back on a hill her kind left six thousand years ago, raising a fox-coloured calf, Seren, who already leads the herd out in front of her. Marged, a Tamworth pig, turns an old orchard over with her nose and hands it back richer than she found it. Hector, a Cavalry Black, stood seventeen years for the Household Cavalry and has lately decided it is safe to lie down and sleep. And Moss, a collie pup, is learning the oldest job a dog has. Here is what they stand for. You will have been told animals like these are wrecking the planet. The methane a grazing cow breathes out is carbon the grass pulled from the air last season and sent straight back, nothing like the ancient carbon we drag from the ground and burn. The wildflowers and the curlew are here because of the grazing animals, not despite them. Strip the livestock off a British hill and you do not get Eden. You get bracken, scrub and silence. So this account exists to defend the British farmer, lectured for a generation by people who have never mended a wall in the rain. The man at the gate at first light and the shepherd on the fell in January are the reason this island still works. Underneath sits the oldest pattern of all. The people telling everyone what to eat were never short of meat themselves. The poor got the bread and the gruel and were told to be grateful. The modern version swapped the top hat for a lab coat, but the message is the same. Eat less of the food that built you. Trust the chart. I do not accept it, and neither do they. Real food is the birthright of ordinary people, not a luxury rationed out by the fashionable. So while the country argues over who runs it, the truth sits in the fields, chewing. A bull, a ewe, a goat and the farmers nobody thanks keep this nation fed and its hills alive. The Ruminati run the country. They always have, and never bothered with a press release. Eat well, train hard, mind the land, and come back tomorrow. Pull up a chair at the gate. Gerald will not mind.
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The year is 1949. The Nobel Prize in Medicine has just gone to the man who invented the lobotomy. Your doctor suggests one for your sister, who has not been herself since the baby came. It is the most celebrated advance in psychiatry of the age, and he is simply current. By the time the prize curdles into an embarrassment, close to twenty thousand Americans have had the operation, and proportionally more here in Britain. The year is 1956. Lay the baby down on his front, the doctor says. So does the most trusted childcare book ever written, the one on every new mother's shelf. On his back he might choke, the reasoning goes. Millions obey. The advice holds for nearly thirty years, long after the evidence has quietly turned, and a generation of cot deaths is counted before anyone thinks to roll the babies over. The year is 1966. A bestselling book informs your wife that menopause is a disease, that she is, in the author's word, a castrate, and that a small daily pill will keep her youthful and tolerable to live with. Her doctor agrees. The drug becomes one of the most prescribed in the country. Nobody mentions that the author sat on the payroll of the company that made it. That detail surfaces decades later, in the same year the landmark trial is halted early for raising rates of breast cancer, stroke and clots. The year is 1979. Your ulcer is caused by stress and sharp food, the doctor explains. Calm down, drink milk, take the antacid that happens to be the best-selling medicine on earth. Two Australians are about to prove that most ulcers are caused by a bacterium and cured by a fortnight of antibiotics. The profession laughs. One of them eventually drinks a beaker of the stuff to settle the matter. The establishment takes the better part of twenty years to stop laughing. The Nobel lands in 2005. The year is 1985. Butter is dangerous, the doctor says. Switch to margarine, it is modern, it is heart-healthy, the experts are united. The spread he nudges you toward is loaded with trans fats, which the next decade will identify as the genuinely dangerous one, and which will eventually be banned outright. The butter goes quietly back in the fridge. No correction is ever printed at the volume of the original warning. The year is 1992. There is a pyramid on the surgery wall, and the very same one in your grandchild's classroom. Bread, cereal, rice and pasta form the broad virtuous base, up to eleven servings a day. Fat is exiled to the tiny tip. The chart was reportedly held back a year while the relevant industries had their say. It is wrong at the bottom and wrong at the top. Now it is today. Your doctor has new guidelines, new studies, a fresh consensus, delivered with precisely the steady confidence of every guideline above. He believes it, and he has good reason to. So did every doctor in this thread. None of them were villains. Each was sincere, most were kind, and all were certain, reading from a map that somebody else had drawn and handed them. That is the part worth sitting with. So when the man in the white coat tells you what to eat, what to fear, and what to swallow every morning for the rest of your life, you are allowed to ask. Who paid for the study. What the evidence says beneath the headline. What he was just as certain about thirty years ago, and where that advice sits now. Then make up your own mind. Call it scepticism, or call it whatever your grandmother called it when she ignored the advert, kept the butter where it was, and lived to ninety-one. It has outlasted every consensus on this list. It will outlast this one too.
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Stop the proposed AI data centre near Auchtertool, Fife. - Sign the Petition! c.org/PBryMQbTn8 via @UKChange
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The law is very clear MEN are not allowed to use female spaces, the law is also clear that if a foreign national breaks the law then they should face deportation, a man entering a famale toilet would sit on the sexual offence category of offences therefore promoting a sexual offence to be committed should reach the legal bar of a deportation order for this gimp.
Trans MSP calls for biological males to be able to use Holyrood women's toilets thescottishsun.co.uk/news/16…
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Is this why @S_A_Somerville was involved in the conspiracy to have Alex Salmond jailed? Here’s freedom to them that wad read, Here’s freedom to them that wad write! There’s nane ever fear’d that the truth should be heard, But they whom the truth would indite.
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Highland Council alone currently has over 100 live applications for wind farms. One of those could have up to 50 turbines. Some up to 230 mtrs (Glasgow Tower 127 mtrs). These are what will feed data centres. We must get loud and quickly, it'll be harder if those are passed!
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Another reason for independence. x.com/BullTheoryio/status/20…

BREAKING: The UK is drafting a law to scan every photo, video and message on every phone in the country. Tech CEOs who refuse to implement this could face up to 5 years in prison. The proposal would force companies to build device level scanners that inspect content before encryption. That means: • Every image scanned • Every message inspected • Every video analyzed All directly on your phone. Governments and companies pushing these safety” systems already have a terrible track record protecting user data. Last month, Europe’s new age verification app, promoted as a way to "keep children safe," was hacked in under 2 minutes. In another case, over 70,000 IDs and selfies linked to online verification systems were exposed in a major breach. Now the UK wants even deeper access directly inside your device. Once governments force surveillance tools into every phone, they can expand what gets monitored at any time.
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GREEN Data centres 😱
Replying to @J4m35c4mpb3ll
Scottish Government’s National Planning Framework (NPF4) explicitly prioritises "green data centres" as a national development. Nobody wants them, none were in the manifesto- who gave authorisation for these?
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Scotland is a country where its government gives a holiday on Monday for public sector workers - including NHS workers - because of a football match between Scotland and Haiti at 2am on Sunday morning. A football match holiday taking priority over national health. Ridiculous.
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Please watch and repost.
The Scottish Government are determined to open a drug consumption facility in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town - we only have until July 1st to lodge our objections or comments. Neither site is suitable for the chaos that inevitably unfold!
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🚨🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Urgent Warning for Lanarkshire Residents Protect Our Greenbelt from AI Data Centre and Solar Farm Developments Lanarkshire faces major threats from large scale AI data centre expansion and associated solar farms on protected greenbelt land. These projects risk irreversible damage to our countryside farmland and communities in the Airdrie Chapelhall Newarthill areas. The AI Growth Zone centred around DataVita in Chapelhall targets hundreds of megawatts of power hungry facilities. Plans involve massive expansions on greenbelt sites totalling hundreds of hectares. Nearby a large solar farm is proposed right by the new University Hospital Monklands at Wester Moffat in Airdrie. These two major sites are only around three miles apart and sit very close together in the same local area with the data centre and its energy infrastructure directly impacting the same green spaces and communities. The official narrative claims these AI data centres are being built on disused industrial sites. Does this look like an industrial site to you? The images show clearly productive greenbelt farmland not brownfield industrial land. Note that a smaller extension DV3 at the existing DataVita site received Planning Permission in Principle on 9 January 2026 under application 25/01159/PPP. However the much larger proposed developments on greenbelt land remain in early stages with no full approvals yet giving residents time to object. Key Dangers Include: ●Loss of precious greenbelt agricultural land to industrial development forever changing our rural landscape. ●Huge increases in power consumption. AI data centres demand enormous electricity often straining the grid and requiring more renewable infrastructure that itself covers farmland. ● Massive water usage for cooling servers. Data centres already consume vast amounts of water in Scotland and this will worsen putting pressure on local supplies. ●Environmental harm from construction noise visual intrusion habitat loss and long term industrial presence in green areas. It is also concerning that while North Lanarkshire Council and others maintain anti slavery and modern slavery policies in their procurement and operations the push for solar farms across Scotland relies heavily on solar panels largely produced in China. China has well documented issues with forced labour particularly involving Uyghur communities in the solar supply chain. This raises serious questions about consistency with their own anti slavery commitments. These projects promise jobs but the reality for local residents is more industrialisation fewer green spaces and higher resource strain while benefits often flow elsewhere. We must act now to protect our area. ✊🏼Plan of Action to Show Rejection: Contact your local councillors and North Lanarkshire Council planners immediately to object to applications citing greenbelt protection environmental impacts water power concerns and potential conflicts with anti slavery policies. View and submit comments on the North Lanarkshire Council planning portal at eplanning.northlanarkshire.g… by searching for relevant applications including 25/01159/PPP and future ones. Attend public consultations and planning meetings voice your opposition in numbers. Share this message widely with neighbours family and community groups to build awareness. Write to your MSPs and MPs demanding full transparency and proper environmental assessments before any approvals. Support local campaign groups like APRS calling for better scrutiny of these developments. Together we can push back and demand development that respects our greenbelt and communities rather than sacrificing them. Our countryside is not for unchecked industrial grab. Speak up today. Links in the comments section.
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Unlike Alex Salmond, John Swinney has neither demonstrated any interest in or knowledge of geopolitics. He doesn't understand who the people are nor the purpose behind AI data centres. The IQ of Holyrood has been greatly diminished by gender ideology being an SNP requisite.
Clearly, Scotland is being fucked. I mean that word in the vulgar sense of "misused to give satisfaction or advantage to another." The area covered by this development will be 51 times the size of Iona. A mock-up of the view from Iona should it go ahead: scottishbeacon.com/news/opin…
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Seattle, USA 🇺🇸 Seattle has passed a year-long moratorium on the construction of energy guzzling new AI data centres due to a public backlash. The city council voted unanimously in favour of the temporary ban. Hopefully more local councils across the world will do the same.
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