'Unfortunately, the architect of your soul appears to be social media' - Lydia Tár

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Let me categorically Debunk this utter rot. @sainsburys. I am a poultry Breeder. The hens that lay white eggs (Amberline/White Star) DO NOT have a lower carbon footprint. Yes they eat a bit less and produce roughly the same amount of eggs as the Brown egg layers (Bovan/Lowman/ISA Brown) but they live shorter lives, are prone to dying suddenly when startled, a flighty and nervous and because they live shorter productive lives (12 -18mnths) vs brown 18/24mnths (both commercial farmed), you have to incubate more which is increased (Electricity/gas costs) and their eggs are not the same quality. I breed and keep 20 different breeds, including: ISA Brown hens and White Stars. All my hens are 100% free range, Not a single barn kept bird, I have ISA browns that are 5yrs old and still laying beautiful Brown eggs, I have not seen a White star live beyond 3yrs and certainly none have laid eggs past 18-24mnths. White stars Lay themselves to death. They are slender birds and because they dont eat a lot, it drains their personal vitality to keep up laying the eggs you want to sell because of the nonsensical lie that they are "More Carbon Neutral" You want to know about eggs, come talk to someone like me, Don't rely on some hairbrained imagination of a buyer who's trying to squeeze the profit margin for a few extra pennies at our expense and to the poor hens detriment.
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I was in a 2 hour briefing today on the Iran War. All the briefings are closed, because Trump can't defend this war in public. I obviously can't disclose classified info, but you deserve to know how incoherent and incomplete these war plans are. 1/ Here's what I can share:
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“The East reveres Buddha, the West reveres Christ. Both taught love as the secret of wisdom. The earthly life of Christ was contemporary with that of the Roman Emperor Tiberius, who spent his life in cruelty and disgusting debauchery and perversion. Tiberius had pomp and power; in his day millions trembled at his nod. But he is forgotten. Those who live nobly, even if in their day they live obscurely, need not fear that they will have lived in vain. Something radiates from their lives, some light that shows the way to their friends, their neighbours perhaps to long future ages. I find many people nowadays oppressed with a sense of impotence, with the feeling that in the vastness of modern societies there is nothing of importance that the individual can do. This is a mistake. The individual, if he is filled with love of mankind, with breadth of vision, with courage and with endurance, can do a great deal. Every one of us can enlarge our mind, release our imagination, and spread wide our affection and benevolence. And it is those who do this whom ultimately humankind reveres.” — Bertrand Russell
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He blew himself up and stopped the Russian advance on Henichesk. Marine Vitalii Skakun was killed on February 24, 2022, after detonating the Henichesk road bridge with himself on it. It slowed the Russian push from Crimea, gave Ukraine time to prepare defenses in the south. 1/
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In two weeks, I'll be putting my accusers on trial in a landmark defamation case—one that may offer rare redress for those silenced by "cancel culture." This is an essay I wrote years ago (but didn't publish) about my experiences and what's at stake: caylanford.substack.com/p/vi…

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The Epstein Sewer I've been a reporter for 40 years more, man and boy, and I can't remember being as shocked by a data dump as reading the Epstein files this morning. Sex with under-age girls. Torture. Snuff jobs. Something like 30 members of the Trump administration or people in his circle pop up in the Epstein files, sorry Epstein sewer. Donald Trump, time and again. Stories of him taking part in the sexual abuse of girls under the age of consent. Photos of Brett Ratner, the director of the un-hit movie Melania, with Epstein and young girls. Our own Andrew, formerly known as Prince, cavorting with what looks to be on the face of it a child, not a woman. And the news that Peter Mendelson's husband was paid $10,000 by Epstein when he was a convicted paedophile. Maybe more. Maybe a lot more. There is even a walk-on part for Bill Gates, one of the richest men in the world, catching the clap from a Russian prostitute and worrying about how to slip his wife medication without her knowing about it. Immediately, we must step back. In any investigation, whether by the FBI, by the Met here in London or even by a simple journalist like me, you come across fantastic stories which can be, on the surface, at first brush, terrible and alarming and shocking. And then you work a bit harder and you interrogate the stories and they turn out to be dross. The source cannot possibly know the details of the story they claim to have. The source is weak, foolish and wrong about detail. But, some of the time, they be telling the truth or part of the truth. And some of the time they may be fantasists. Working out the difference is hard. This is a particular difficulty with the victims of sexual abuse and child sexual abuse. We all know about “Nick” whose fantasies led the police to probe the former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Bramall and former European Commissioner Leon Brittan, among others, in the infamous Operation Midland historic child sexual abuse investigation. “Nick” – real name Carl Beech — was found to have fabricated his allegations and he was convicted in 2019 of perverting the course of justice. It was all nonsense. So, we've got to keep that in mind. It may well be that Trump and the Mandelsons and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Bill Gates and Brett Ratner etc have been stitched up by dark fairy tales. The presumption of innocence must be at the forefront of everybody's minds. Having said that, for example, the photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor cavorting with what seems to be a child is shocking. The multiple times Trump is alleged to have been up to no good is shocking, even for someone like me who has challenged him to his face about his financial relationship with a Russian-born gangster. If true, why did Peter Mandelson go along with the $10,000 gift from Jeffrey Epstein convicted paedophile to his husband? What did Jeffrey Epstein get out it? This story, on the face of it, is shocking. And the one about Bill Gates? Not good, not good at all. Now there's a terrible problem here. What normally happens in a great democracy like the United States of America is that the president commissions a good judge or good people to carry out a full and open inquiry in the beautiful light of day. I'm thinking of the Warren Commission, the investigation into the assassination of JFK, and the brilliant and beautifully written report by Congress into 9/11. For most reasonable people, and certainly me, both those reports laid some of the silly conspiracy theories to rest. The Warren Commission concluded JFK was killed by a lone assassin. Congress concluded that 9/11 was the product of a kind of Saudi death cult led by its Evil Messiah, Osama bin Laden, but that was it. There wasn't greater collusion. The problem is Trump is so toxic to the proper process of the rule of law, to honesty, to decent conduct. Any such inquiry has no hope until he's out of the White House. So, for a time, millions and millions of people will suspect that those who hold democratic power in the United States, in Britain, in Europe and in Israel are fundamentally evil because there are terrible bits of evidence pointing them to be in hock to a paedophile, an extremely rich one at that, who used his money and his skills and his ability to manipulate people to be served on an industrial basis by girls under the age of sexual consent. I know this story well because I did a podcast for Global, Hunting Ghislaine, and then wrote a book of the same name. And it's obvious, yes, that the only person who helps Jeffrey Epstein conduct his disgusting sexual perversions on an industrial basis and ends up in prison is a woman, Ghislaine Maxwell. On the face of what we've seen, there are many others, all male, who have grave questions to answer. Now, those questions may be unfair. The problem is, of course, the source of this scandal is Donald Trump. He brought his own high explosives to the Epstein sewer and lit the blue touch paper without realising it was a delayed action fuse. In 2020 when he's out of power, he's telling President Joe Biden: “you've got to release the Epstein files. What are you hiding?” The moment he is back at the White House again in 2025, everybody says: “Release the Epstein files.” And Trump has been forced to do so. His creatures in the FBI and the Department of Justice have tried to cover up his involvement but they've done an incompetent job. Emails have come out pointing to horrific events. Then they've been redacted. But too late. We’ve seen some of it. The stink will stay until there is a proper and open and well-led public inquiry by the Americans into this sewer. But so long as Donald Trump has got his hands on the machinery of power in the White House, I don't think such an inquiry is going to happen. And that's bad news for all of us who care about democracy because obviously the Russians and the Chinese are watching. Let me throw one name at you: Sergei Belyakov. When Russian “model” Guzel Ganieva threatened to blackmail some of Epstein's not-that-good and not-so-great friends in in 2015, he turned to Belyakov who so happens to be a FSB officer. That is Epstein was pals with a Russian spy. Yes, I have doorstepped Vladimir Putin and yes, I have been spied on by the FSB in Moscow and yes, I have been detained in a Russian police station, albeit for an afternoon in Moscow, because I was asking the wrong kind of questions about the Russian secret police, the FSB. And, yes, I've written a book called Killer In The Kremlin. So yes, I know about what I'm talking about. If Belyakov knows all about the blackmail attempt, so does Putin. Indeed, there are emails pointing towards Epstein planning a meeting with Putin but we don’t know whether that ever happened. At least, not yet. But all of this is bad news. This festering sewer will continue to poison the democratic process and how power is called to account until Trump is out of the White House. This is seriously worrying. In a crisis, one should always look for silver linings. Here are the following: one, Trump is in serious trouble. The Republican Party will be trounced at the midterms and that means that the Democrats will be able to ask serious questions from November onwards, while the Orange One’s grip on power weakens. Two, the Andrew formerly known as Prince is a nonce, period. There is a big question about our royal family: should they have stripped the titles off their loathsome creature earlier? The answer to that is a screaming yes, but it's clear that our king understood the sick and hideous nature of his brother better than the politicians. Yes, there should be a proper inquiry by the Metropolitan Police into the full circumstances of this hideous picture of Andrew cavorting with what looks to be a child. Three, Peter Mandelson is also finished, for good. He benefitted from his husband getting a $10,000 gift from a convicted paedophile. He may have taken more, a lot more. What did Mandelson give Epstein in return? We need to know the answer of that and from now on, I don't want to hear Peter Mandelson be a pundit on anything until he admits and confesses and apologise for his sins. Four, Bill Gates: maybe he was stitched up. But he should never have been friends with Epstein after he was convicted of being a paedo. Five: Don’t watch Melania the movie but you knew that anyway. Once again we must bear in mind the possibility that some of these allegations may be grossly unfair and maybe dross, that there is no substance to them. But all of these people in the Epstein files have to explain what's happened for the good of democratic government because the dictators in Moscow and Beijing and Pyongyang and Tehran are laughing at us. And right now, millions and millions of our own people think our system stinks. And to be honest with you, for the moment, it does. John Sweeney is the author of Hunting Ghislaine. If you wish to back John Sweeney's work, he is on Patreon at patreon.com/JohnSweeneyRoar
The Epstein Sewer: Free to read from the author of Hunting Ghislaine. Evil times. Bad men. Our democracies are in trouble. patreon.com/posts/epstein-se…
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The absence of courage in grown men is one of the defining characteristics of the Trump era.
Tillis: "To be clear -- I'm not critical of the president. I'm critical of the bad advice he's getting on Greenland."
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To the U.S. Congress and the Senate: Take responsibility and put an immediate stop to your President. Sincerely, A citizen of Greenland 🇬🇱
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Don't think I've ever seen a political issue split as strongly on the moron/not moron divide as Greenland. Crosses partisan and national divides.
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An Iranian mother, her face bloodied by police, defiantly shouts: ‘I’m not afraid! I’m not afraid! I’ve been dead for 47 years!’ Her courage fuels the voices of countless protesters demanding freedom. #IranProtests #IranRevolution2026 #HRW
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The US is now doing the kind of things we used to make fun of banana republics for doing when I was a kid. I know not all the people who supported this man are idiots. Is there a point where the non-idiots say "enough is enough?"
words fail at the brazenness of the dishonesty in the White House's new January 6 timeline: whitehouse.gov/j6/
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Eran novios se habían comprometido esa misma noche, salieron a celebrarlo, no sabían que iban a ser sus últimos besos, sus últimos bailes. Cuando regresaban a casa (#Beasain) les acribillaron. El claxon sonó 27 minutos, nadie les socorrió. Eran Hortensia y Antonio. #1979 🧵
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This is Bushra Shaikh, a Pakistani woman living in the UK. She openly pushes Islamist propaganda and cheers for Islamic expansionism. She supports a regime that guns down its own people with bullets and artillery, and wants that same brutal regime armed with nuclear weapons. Let that sink in: a world where no one is safe except the Islamic Republic's supporters and Islamist ideologues. She is not some harmless commentator. She actively advocates for forces that are hostile to the West and to basic human life. And here's the rot at the core: in the UK, people are arrested for anti-Islam posts on social media, while someone openly backing a murderous theocratic regime walks free. That is moral collapse.
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Massive gatherings in solidarity with Iranian protesters facing Islamic regime brutality, by students and social justice activists in New York, London, Paris, Berlin.
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I was born and raised in Tehran, in a lower-middle-class family. I left Iran only seven years ago. I did not read about the Islamic Republic’s brutality, I lived it. The poverty, the fear, the theft of our future to fund terrorism abroad. My father was banned from college for opposing the regime right after the Cultural Revolution in the 1980s. He was imprisoned and tortured in Islamic Republic prisons. Everything you see in the news, we endured it firsthand. So yes, it’s your choice who you believe: me, an Iranian woman with lived experience, or Bushra Shaikh, a Pakistani woman living comfortably in England, spending her days pushing Islamist propaganda from a safe distance. The uprising in Iran is not a “moment.” It is a rejection of 47 years of oppression. 47 years of Islamic theocracy. 47 years of arrests, torture, and murder, even of 15-year-old child. It is a rejection of Islamic fundamentalism being forced on us. A rejection of the systematic erasure of our culture, symbols, and identity. A fight to reclaim our dignity and national pride. It is about stopping our money from being stolen and poured into terrorism instead of schools, water, and prosperity. It is about ending manufactured hatred toward the free world. It is about basic rights, water shortages, environmental collapse, dried lakes, corruption, and staggering incompetence. It is about crushing poverty in a country sitting on oil and gas. Above all, it is about overthrowing an Islamic terrorist regime: the Islamic Republic. Once again, the choice is yours: believe an Iranian woman who survived this system, or someone watching from England, cheering for the same ideology that has spent decades destroying Iran and is now crushing the UK.
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The OP is not expressing an opinion but spreading disinformation about the events happening in Iran. Iranians are posting the reasons for their protests: a rejection of Islamic fundamentalism, the erasure of their culture, symbols, and identity and resistance to oppression x.com/__injaneb96/st…
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When I supported the plight of General Zod, and petitioned to bring him back to the UK from the ice crevice in which he was so cruelly thrown, I was not aware of his feelings towards the “puny people of Earth”. I believe he made those comments as a much younger man, though.
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Replying to @RubenArranz_
Durante años aprecié a Narbona como autor. Un día, leí en un tuit suyo, muy victimista, que su padre había sido represaliado por el régimen franquista. Me chirrió, porque recordaba haber visto, mientras investigaba, algún artículo de él en el Alcázar. Rebusqué un poco: durante la guerra fue secretario de los hermanos Álvarez Quintero, que estuvieron a un pelo de ser mandados al otro barrio por milicianos. Melchor Rodríguez, el Ángel Rojo, los libró de la barbarie. Narbona (padre) siguió con ellos y se incorporó rápidamente a la prensa sevillana a partir de 1939. Saqué algunas piezas que me demostraron que, en realidad, su padre no comió mal exaltando las virtudes de “La Cruzada”. Un día, cuando le recordé el pequeño detalle que contrastaba con su inventadísima versión de familia paterna republicana, me bloqueó y ocultó mi respuesta. Tanto en el ABC de Sevilla como en El Alcázar hay varios artículos que lo demuestran. Tendrías que leer el dedicado al Servicio Histórico Militar, no tiene desperdicio. Mucho más refinado que las locuciones del Queipo de Llano del 36, pero en claro servicio a su causa. Evidentemente, me llamó “militar fascista”. Esta es la España de hoy. Los descendientes de estos “supervivientes de la dictadura” llamando fascistas a los hijos de obreros. No es una crítica a Rafael Narbona padre, al que considero un buen escritor, independientemente de lo que pensara, o si simplemente era, como muchos otros, un irreprochable cobarde alimenticio; sino a la hipocresía de los que lo tuvieron más fácil que los demás, y se tienen que crear un pasado difícil para reforzar su sentimiento de pertenencia política actual. Tendríamos que darle una vuelta a todo esto porque la polarización no hace más que mover ventanas de Overton tan peligrosas como ridículas. En fin, muy buenos días, y perdón por el tostón.
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I was supposed to be an object lesson to other women. I've seen more than one person say on X, 'd'you want what happened to JK Rowling to happen to you?' This is a movement that relies on intimidation. The only possible response is to refuse to be intimidated. That said, I've always acknowledged that standing my ground was far easier for me than for women who risked losing their livelihoods. I have nothing but sympathy for those who can't speak out because they face job loss if they do. The people I despise are those who turned ostrich even though they had the financial means and standing to speak up. There are a lot of people in the arts and academia who believe exactly what I believe (and I know this because they've told me so), but chose comfort over conscience. In doing so, they condemned vulnerable youth, and women and girls without their privileges, to suffer what they themselves will never need to endure.
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Estoy leyendo mucho que esa payasa está "confundiendo" sobre la izquierda abertzale y ETA a una "manipulada" juventud. Os voy a contar una historia que tiene lugar en 2004 en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Periodismo... Por entonces cursaba cuarto de carrera.
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Imagine being so desperate for laughs that you mock a high school girl’s brain injury (I was 17!!!). If this is your ‘best work,’ it not only shows how unfunny you are, but also how little you value women and girls. Shocker since it’s coming from a dude in a dress
Man in a dress mocks Payton McNabb for the life changing injuries she suffered at the hands of a male player on a female team. No one hates women like the men who pretend to be us. He calls this his "best work". Sick.
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