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The U.S. is being sabotaged by its own government. Marketed by enemy AI sock puppet bot fuelled propaganda.
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🚩 Lord Heseltine sounds the air raid siren on Brexit crime: Brexit was a “heinous crime” against the British people, led by Boris Johnson, Nigel Farage and their allies. “Never have so few done so much damage to so many.” The promises have turned to dust. A majority now wants to rejoin. The guilty men should hang their heads in shame.
🚨 Michael Heseltine, “We must create a kind of United States of Europe. ⏰ This is an important historical reminder, Churchill’s vision after WW2 was that European nations had to find ways to bind themselves together so that nationalism, rivalry and the cycles of war that devastated the continent would not return. Heseltine is right, Brexit is a reversal of that post-war understanding: a retreat from collective European strength at a moment when the world is once again becoming more dangerous. “Project Fear has become Project Here.” The warnings about trade friction, reduced investment, barriers with our largest market and economic costs were dismissed as “scaremongering”, but those concerns are now reality pulling Britain into decline. On political accountability, Heseltine asks: where are the people who promised the benefits of Brexit now celebrating its success? If the promises had been fulfilled: lower migration, stronger growth, less bureaucracy, a more powerful Britain, one might expect the architects of the project to be loudly claiming victory. His final point: democracy is not a single frozen moment in 2016. The generations who will live longest with the consequences have the same democratic right to assess the outcome and decide their future direction. Whatever one’s view of Brexit, how can a medium-sized European country maintain prosperity, influence and security in a world increasingly shaped by continental-sized powers and geopolitical competition.
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If what Dan Bongino told Tucker Carlson is true, then Thomas Matthew Crooks was a sacrificial dupe that Trump intentionally had murdered to help him win a presidential election and stay out of prison. Jeffrey Epstein claimed Trump could "crack" under pressure and described him as "evil beyond belief" and "nuts" when feeling cornered.
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Trumpian censorship in the UK Teacher, librarians under pressure to remove books on race, identity, social justice from libraries. 200 titles pulled from one Greater Manchester school library, including books by Black authors. What are we becoming? runnymedetrust.org/blog/eras…
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The world just paid $2 trillion for a rocket company that lost $4.9 billion last year. And the rockets are not why it lost the money. They are the only part making any. SpaceX went public Friday, the largest IPO in history. Up 19%, a $2 trillion valuation, Elon Musk the first trillionaire. Then you open the filing. Three businesses sit inside it. Starlink, the satellites, brought in $11.4 billion, 61% of all revenue, and $4.4 billion in profit. It is the only piece that earns a dollar. The rockets that land themselves run a small loss reinvesting in Starship. And the AI arm, Grok plus the app once called Twitter, folded in this February, lost $6.4 billion in a single year on $12.7 billion of spending. Read that again. The satellites pay for everything. The AI loses more than the satellites make. And the AI is the part the market fell in love with. It gets bolder. The prospectus claims a total market of $28.5 trillion, the largest any company has ever put in a filing. Larger than the GDP of the United States. That is the number underwriting a $2 trillion price tag built on a division bleeding $6 billion a year. Now the structure. About 4% of the company trades. That sliver sets the price for all of it. Musk is locked up for 366 days and holds roughly 80% of the votes. The public bought a company they cannot steer, priced on the one segment losing the most. This is the whole year in one ticker. The profit is satellites. The story is AI. The market bought the story. The rockets were never the risk. The risk is a $2 trillion price resting on the one bet that has yet to make a cent.
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So let me get this straight… We’re now being told JD Vance used the Situation Room to lead “war room” meetings about the Epstein fallout. Allegations of Trump sexually abusing minors? I thought the Situation Room was for actual wars. Trump keeps telling everyone to move on while the Epstein story keeps getting bigger and closer to home. Then BOOM. We’re in a war with Iran. A war nobody voted for, nobody wanted, and few can clearly explain. Straits of Hormuz closed. Gas prices skyrocket. The entire news cycle changed overnight. Funny how quickly Epstein disappeared from the headlines. You can outrun a news cycle. The print and legacy news media is a joke. You can’t outrun Epstein forever. WE are watching. WE are not stupid. WE are united in the Tired of the Bullshit party.
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Great timeline of the strange goings on between Farage and the Conservative Party in the run up to the 2019 Election - and the role of Harborne “The Bad Boys of Brexit were done. Say hello to the Close Chums of Crypto” thenerve.news/p/christopher-…
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Never forget that Trump betrayed the US by appointing a Russian agent as Director of National Intelligence. He knew what he was doing
One last post from Tulsi to help Russia. Why would the Director of National Intelligence make a post about secret American activities? And she also does it in a dishonest way that is designed to help Russian disinformation. We know where her loyalties lie
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🇩🇪 🇺🇸 A German model has been missing for 11 years, and the Epstein files just gave her family their first trace of her... The woman, identified only as Michele, vanished from her family home in 2015 at age 22 and has never been heard from since. When the DOJ released the Epstein files, her name surfaced in messages from Daniel Siad, a model recruiter she worked for in Dubai, who sent Epstein her photo in 2014 and pitched her as "the girl you missed from Germany," adding "you will love her." Her story is grim even before the files. Her father says she admitted working for Siad as an escort, an ex-partner described constant abusive calls, and she'd been planning rehab and a fresh start with her family when she disappeared without warning. Siad is now under investigation in France for allegedly helping Epstein traffic and abuse women, which he denies. There's no proof Michele ever met Epstein. Her father's plea: "It's so important to us that we find her again, no matter the situation." A girl pitched to Epstein in 2014. Gone in 2015. Eleven years of silence since. Source: MSN / Writer: Daniel
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O'BRIEN: Trump believed Ukraine had no cards, that he could bully Ukrainians into giving Putin very good deal. He didn't understand that Ukraine was developing their own capabilities and their willingness to fight. So, Trump failed for two reasons. First, Ukrainians adapted, and that wasn't expected by him. You can see there have been some changes in his rhetoric lately, where he has to grudgingly admit that Ukraine has actually done better. The United States completely underestimated Ukrainian resilience. Secondly, Trump thought Europeans would bully Ukraine along with him because they would be afraid of United States leaving NATO. He thought he could use NATO to push Europeans to force Ukraine to take a bad deal. Europeans eventually helped Ukraine more than he thought. They seem to understand that it's actually better for them to have Ukraine fight the war the way Ukraine wants. Trump didn't understand what Ukraine was capable of and he misjudged what Europeans would do.
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At the start, Europe and the United States had the capabilities to fight but not the will. Ukraine had the will but not the capabilities. Now Ukraine has both and Russia is screwed.
O'BRIEN: Trump believed Ukraine had no cards, that he could bully Ukrainians into giving Putin very good deal. He didn't understand that Ukraine was developing their own capabilities and their willingness to fight. So, Trump failed for two reasons. First, Ukrainians adapted, and that wasn't expected by him. You can see there have been some changes in his rhetoric lately, where he has to grudgingly admit that Ukraine has actually done better. The United States completely underestimated Ukrainian resilience. Secondly, Trump thought Europeans would bully Ukraine along with him because they would be afraid of United States leaving NATO. He thought he could use NATO to push Europeans to force Ukraine to take a bad deal. Europeans eventually helped Ukraine more than he thought. They seem to understand that it's actually better for them to have Ukraine fight the war the way Ukraine wants. Trump didn't understand what Ukraine was capable of and he misjudged what Europeans would do.
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Check this sick Nazi account - SilencedSaxon. It got 2.1m views for cheering on innocent people being burned out of their houses.
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How is it that X is allowed to let an overtly Nazi account get 2.1 million views for a hate post against people fleeing their burning homes in Belfast. It's useful to know that such views exist. And when their reach is tightly limited they should probably be tolerated. But it is unacceptable for any social media company to allow its services to be used to promote views on a large scale which overtly praise, incite and orchestrate violence against innocent people.
Check this sick Nazi account - SilencedSaxon. It got 2.1m views for cheering on innocent people being burned out of their houses.
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Inside the Epstein Cover-up. The @nytimes details what happened in the Situation Room and White House cover-up in their explosive reporting. Watch this and read the entire article here ⬇️ nytimes.com/2026/06/10/magaz…
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Farage says his new theme of racial politics will now be pushed in his own Substack. The idea, it seems, is to avoid scrutiny by anyone who may point out his carefully-crafted misrepresentations. thetimes.com/comment/columni…
The mainstream media constantly distorts what I say. You can no longer rely on them to report the truth. That’s why I’ve decided to speak to you directly and launch my essays to Britain. ✍️ Read my first post out tomorrow at 8am. Click below or in my bio to subscribe.
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🚨 BOMBSHELL! France officially exposes a massive cyber attack! They confirm Israeli tech firm BlackCore orchestrated a malicious smear campaign to interfere in their elections. This Zionist digital warfare also explicitly targeted New York's 2025 USA elections!
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Everything Farage said was a complete lie. If you believed him over Brexit then you were conned. If you vote for Farage and Reform now then you are an idiot.

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RT @peterjukes: Updated teaser for the scenes depicted in Trojan Horses - Brexit, Trump, Russia - on the 10th anniversary of the EU Referen…
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