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Grumpy Badger retweeted
A fundamental principle being lost here - is that if you are charged with terrorism - you can defend yourself by explaining why you are not. As the Filton 4 were never charged or found guilty of terrorism - the judge who sentenced them as terrorists -has denied them this right.
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Old but good πŸ’ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
Four Britons have been sentenced for their connections to terrorism. Just not these four.
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On August 3rd, 2015, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Reid Hoffman, and Mark Zuckerberg had a secret dinner with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epsteinβ€”who emailed a photo to himself. A decade later, they’re worth trillions, and effectively control the government. This meeting and everything since must have hearings, investigations, and when the Democrats get back into power, sweeping prosecutions. mind-war.com/p/treachery-of-…
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Starmer's plan to remove jury trials goes into effect as the #Filton4 are sentenced by the judge on the basis of an offence and penalty different to that which the jury found them guilty of.
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
Yup.
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They say that Britain doesn't have a written constitution. Of course it does. This is what defines whether someone is a terrorist, a protestor with legitimate concerns, or even a real estate broker this weekend selling of development mass graves in Gaza.
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So just to get my head straight and so I’m clear: the first pic is an act of terrorism and the second is an act of protest…… Have I got that correct??πŸ€ΈπŸΎβ€β™€οΈπŸ€ΈπŸΎβ€β™€οΈπŸ€ΈπŸΎβ€β™€οΈ
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
Instead of discussing how Elon Musk is now the world's first trillionaire, we should talk about how he killed hundreds of thousands of people through his dismantling of food and medical aid to poor countries currentaffairs.org/news/how-…
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Wearing your own T shirts is like liking your own posts forty years later. #Morrissey #TOTP
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
"Judge Johnson kept the jury in the dark of his plans to sentence the four as terrorists. This is the first time in British legal history that anyone has been sentenced as a terrorist for damaging property." Please RT until this is both the 1st & last time. Thank you.
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
Scale of sentences on the 4 young people who took direct action against the arms supplier to Israel is truly shocking. To impose years of imprisonment for protesting to save lives in Gaza is unjust, especially sentencing on terrorist grounds they were never convicted of by a jury
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Elon Musk today became the world's first Gazillionaire. In other news, his hydraulic dick implant still doesn't work and all his kids hate him.
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Bowie's 'Loving the Alien' goes straight from Red Dwarf to Labyrinth #TOTP
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What fresh hell is this? The Spectator goes all in on Palantir, calling its critics victims of "Palantir Derangement Syndrome". What the magazine won't say: πŸ”ΊSpectator is owned by Paul Marshall, co-founder of Marshall Wace - which holds some 2.3 million shares worth $380m in... Palantir. πŸ”ΊMichael Gibson, who wrote this pro-Palantir screed for The Spectator, co-ran the Thiel Fellowship with Palantir owner Peter Thiel from 2010 to 2015. Thiel then backed Gibson's 1517 fund. πŸ”ΊPalantir's primary owner, Peter Thiel, was a happy business partner with convicted serial child rapist Jeffrey Epstein - Epstein's other business partner, former Israeli PM Ehud Barak, described Thiel and Epstein as "co-owners" of their venture fund. Thiel's investment w/Epstein contributed to the single largest asset in Epstein's estate. πŸ”ΊWe don't need a democracy hating giant surveillance-defence contractor owned by Epstein's business partner and alleged fund "co-owner" to infiltrate the NHS. Estonia, Denmark, and Israel manage complex national electronic health records without reliance on private defence platforms. πŸ”ΊThere is a war on for your mind being waged by investors and media owners who have benefited directly from Peter Thiel and Palantir. Maybe Britain doesn't need friends and business partners of child rapists, nor people who would profit from them, running our health and security systems? Who is really deranged here? πŸ‘€
A late spring outbreak of righteous indignation is affecting the United Kingdom. It's yet another variant of Palantir Derangement Syndrome. Virologists tracked this smug neurosis as it jumped across the Atlantic from the American left to British Labour. Symptoms include selective blindness, performative anguish, a hilarious inability to grasp the facts and Tourette's-level outbursts of repetitive left-wing clichΓ©s. Earlier this month, a committee dominated by British Labour MPs who are infected by PDS called for Palantir to be stripped of its Β£330 million deal to help British hospitals save the lives of patients. The House of Commons science, innovation and technology committee accused the American tech giant of having a "clear mismatch" with British values. It seems the ghost of fascism can be found in simple efficiency gains. ✍️ Michael Gibson Article | spectator.com/article/the-ri…
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
Today, Elon Musk, a trillionaire, pays the same amount into Social Security as someone making $184,500. If we end that absurdity and lift the cap on taxable income, we can make Social Security solvent for 75 years and expand benefits by $2,400. My Social Security bill does that.
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Grumpy Badger retweeted
Why can we proscribe Palestine Action who have never committed terrorism. But not Tommy Robinson and his supporters who have?
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Did someone mention 'residual algae' ?
β€œResidual algae” sounds like what’s left after a Trump Cabinet meeting.
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