🇬🇧 Retired Chemical Engineer

Joined September 2020
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If we don’t stop this government rolling out its digital tyrannical controls now and purge the establishment of foreign malign actors, there will be no way back. Our children will grow up as digital barcodes conditioned from birth never to question authority, for fear of instant reprisal, de-banking, or blacklisting. Once they have the leverage, they will tighten the grip without hesitation. This is exactly how digital technocracy is permanently installed. Online Safety Act is a backdoor for Digital ID. Once that is cemented they will roll out CBDC and widespread facial recognition systems.
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A leaked Home Office report called grooming gangs a "grievance narrative”, and complaints about “two-tier policing” a “right-wing extremist” conspiracy theory. It also aims to increase the number of non-crime hate incidents recorded. There's a lot more to this story than just civil service incompetence. A thread on how the Home Office has been ideologically captured, and enabled Islamic extremists.🧵
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When @RupertLowe10 releases the grooming gang details… The obvious reaction should be “that is horrifying, we need to do something about this!” But the reaction you’ll see: “Look at the far right being racist, stirring up hate” That’s the world we live in.
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In 1840 an American slave ship ran aground in the Bahamas. On British ground, the 38 people below deck could not be owned. 🇬🇧 Free Black boatmen rowed out, magistrates came aboard, and all 38 walked ashore free. 19 October 1840. The Hermosa, a schooner out of Richmond, Virginia, bound for the slave markets of New Orleans. Below deck, 38 enslaved people. Her papers listed them as cargo. She struck a reef off Abaco, in the Bahamas. British ground. Bahamian boatmen rowed out through the surf, free Black men who worked these reefs for a living, and carried all 38 safe to Nassau. Britain had abolished slavery 6 years before. The captain refused to let them ashore. He called for another ship to carry them back to bondage. Then British magistrates came aboard, armed men at their backs. No fleet. No proclamation. A local court doing its ordinary work. In Virginia, paper made those 38 people property. On British ground, no paper on Earth could. One by one, 38 people stepped ashore at Nassau. Free. The owners demanded them back for years. They never got them. Nobody famous freed those 38. Boatmen rowed out. Magistrates climbed aboard. Ordinary hands, keeping Britain's word. In Virginia, paper made them property. On British ground, thanks to the British citizens, it could not. 🇬🇧 This is the revival of British culture. Be part of it. 👉 proudofus.co.uk/support 👈 Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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Another random stabbing by a third world savage who should never have been here, whose motives we cannot comprehend. This is just how they are. You do not understand them. We cannot coexist with them. We don't have to live like this. We didn't, once. They have to leave. Whichever piece of paper brought them here and says they can stay must be shredded. And I really don't care who says otherwise. No persuasive case can be made for their comfort mattering more than the lives of our loved ones.
Horrific scenes out of Burnley, England today as a 17yr old girl is stabbed in the throat in broad daylight.
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Here is one thing we agree on Harry. More people need to be asking, why is Peter Mandelson still walking free?
I’m sorry, but Mark Rowley is clearly bought and paid for. Palantir are the biggest evil to walk the planet and once again he is getting involved in political lobbying started by Mandleson. He should be sacked.
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The script is working exactly as they planned since 1997. This is the Epstein class orchestrating your distraction to impose more control.
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Heres Labours solution - Import more illegals, more knife crime. - Install facial recognition. - Impose Digital ID. - Impose “settlement tax” if you want to escape. - Impose CBDC. - Bankrupt the country. - Civil war erupts due to services decline. - Identity politics makes everyone tribal. - Population reduced.
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I support the ban, but it's a bit weird from the Greens given they think if a boy picks up his sister's dolls the NHS should chemically castrate him and call him a girl.
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Green Party proposes ban on circumcision lbc.co.uk/article/green-part…
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RT @tyleraloevera: I Exposed Brussels’ Immigrant Invasion…
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Something tells me this isn’t going to be a protest.
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Obviously blocking Kanye West from entering the UK was the right choice and not the thousands of unchecked, unverified “Bio-Weapons” from savage cultures living at the UK taxpayers expense.
The horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening. I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets. My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim, and I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened.
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The Presstitutes: Do you see a pattern emerging?
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Do you get it yet @rachelmillward? There is a reason African cities have soldiers with M16’s on nearly every street corner.
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Have you ever worked in North Africa or West Africa, or the Middle East? I have and let me tell you its not thier best and brightest coming here illegally breaking into the country. There is a reason there is a soldier with an M16 on every street corner in most of thier capital cities.
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We are at war, whether you realise it or not.
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RT @Sargon_of_Akkad: Your thoughts about spreading division and hate today, @Keir_Starmer?
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“Stabbing” It was an attempted beheading.
Man taken to hospital with 'serious injuries' after stabbing bbc.in/49QRLA5
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Video of the incident shows the attacker repeatedly slashing at the victim's head and neck, with bystanders shouting he was trying to cut his head off. lbc.co.uk/article/man-cr… mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/b…
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THE DOSSIER #7: Darren Jones MP – The Apologist Born 1986. Lawrence Weston council estate, Bristol. State school. Human sciences degree. The origin story writes itself. You trained as a solicitor. You worked in-house at BT. Data privacy. Cyber-security. The Fabian Society claimed you. You rose to their Executive Committee. You claimed you did not want to be a career politician. You stood in 2010 and lost. You stood in 2015 and lost. You stood in 2017 and won. You have been climbing ever since. You are the Chief Secretary to the Treasury. Second to Rachel Reeves. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Minister for Intergovernmental Relations. The Prime Minister's right hand. You are very pleased with yourself. Then they found the messages. Peter Mandelson was sacked as US ambassador over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. A paedophile. On that day you wrote to tell him you were "so sorry." So sorry. So very sorry. Sorry to the man sacked for association with a child abuser. You praised his "great job." You commiserated with the disgraced. You called it friendship. Lisa Phillips, an Epstein victim, calls it something else. You criticised your own colleagues to him. Rachel Reeves. Angela Rayner. Jonathan Reynolds. "It doesn't fill you with confidence," you wrote, that growth policy was in their hands. You asked Mandelson's advice on positioning before a reshuffle. You were networking while the network burned. The messages were not in the official files. You said you did not save them. You said you replaced your phone when you took over responsibility for cyber-security. The data privacy expert lost the data. The cyber-security minister could not secure his own texts. The BT lawyer who advised on retention forgot to retain. How convenient. You admitted you benefited from knowing Mandelson. You admitted you treated him differently because of his power. You stood in Parliament and apologised to the House. To the victims. To Lisa. You promised to do something about it. You have done nothing. You are the council estate boy who learned the establishment rewards loyalty above principle. The working-class kid who mentors others into the law while you break the rules yourself. The Fabian progressive who apologises to victims while protecting the powerful. The Lawrence Weston boy who discovered the only way out is to grovel upwards. Your seat is safe. Your integrity is not. Congratulations. You are The Dossier. Your betrayal of Britain is complete.
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Local residents should be concerned. On top of the huge water consumption flagged in this UN report, the waste heat and water vapour released from evaporative cooling towers are already creating localised ‘data heat islands’. Recent studies show these facilities can raise surrounding land and air temperatures by ~2°C on average and up to 9°C in some cases, with effects extending several kilometres downwind and altering local humidity and microclimates directly impacting nearby homes, farms and wildlife.
AI data centres are expected to consume 9.3 trillion litres of water annually by 2030 - the equivalent amount to the water supply requirements of 1.3 billion people in Sub-Saharan Africa. Plundering the natural resources requirements of people for the greed of the tech giants.
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Please do! Your follower count would be much further reaching than mine, the government should have to answer for their hypocrisy and lack of action on such abhorrent acts.
You asked a question i wanted to ask.
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