E.A.S.I® Solutions is changing lives in so many ways it is just impossible to keep track. Although it did not go according to The Plan, it is going to A Plan.

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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trump‘s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what “research” is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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Changing lives E.A.S.I® retweeted
The foreigners have really decided to dump their fake documents everywhere 😫. At this point, I’m even wondering if some of these IDs and driver’s licences were stolen, ngoba kuningi kakhulu okutholakele.
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Here is the face of Spaza shops mafia When we asked for the list of beneficiaries, she went to create content of herself giving our appliances. Wena washing machines , refrigerators and microwaves 🙂‍↔️🙂‍↔️🙂‍↔️😂😂😂😂😂 @Stellarated where is the 500 million .
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Dear Africa. We are giving you this leader. We no longer need him in South Africa. He can unite you all there in Africa, not here 😂
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No country legalises illegal foreigners. So why should South Africa be the first—& the only one—to do something so nonsensical?🤔
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The Altitude is 122,074 Absolutely flat in every direction! Welcome to flat earth 😎👌
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We have to disagree here, @somizi. Our economy and society can function perfectly well without undocumented labor. This video unfortunately highlights a system of exploitation rather than a solution.
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ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba, who is running for mayor of Joburg in the coming local government elections, has publicly associated himself with March and March’s call for the immediate deportation of undocumented migrants. Chris Barron asked him... sundaytimes.timeslive.co.za/…
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Replying to @ECOWARRIORSS
As of June 2026, a Super El Niño has not officially arrived or been declared. This mistake stems from a common media trend to hyping up long-range climate models. The Pacific Ocean is technically in a developing phase or watch status. The full ocean-atmosphere connection required to declare an official El Niño is not yet complete.
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The South African PATRIOT MOVEMENT is not controlled, lead or funded by ANYONE. This is what many haters don't get. South Africans are pushed out of their own cities by ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS and have been warning that they are unhappy since 2008. Honestly, we are we being treated like WE are at faukt for demanding that our GOVERNMENT enforces OUR LAWS and abides by THE CONSTITUTION. Refer to the PREAMBLE to the CONSTITUTION We stand in solidarity with Ireland
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Replying to @AidaGreenbury
As of June 2026, a Super El Niño has not officially arrived or been declared. This mistake stems from a common media trend to hyping up long-range climate models. The Pacific Ocean is technically in a developing phase or watch status. The full ocean-atmosphere connection required to declare an official El Niño is not yet complete.
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The world's clean energy transition represents a colossal expansion of the world's mining industry. To catch a diffuse energy source like sunlight or wind needs an unprecedented volume of physical machinery. A single solar farm requires roughly 30 times more total metal infrastructure than a conventional gas plant. We aren't moving away from mining; we're swapping enormous oceanic drilling rigs for vast open-cut metal mines. The demand for heavy mining and rare earths is just as compelling as the downstream e-waste crisis, but the numbers are even more staggering. While solar cells rely heavily on high-purity silicon, silver, and copper, the broader 'green infrastructure' ecosystem demands far more. The EV motors, wind turbines and massive national grids required to tie intermittent solar together are entirely dependent on an unprecedented surge in heavy mining and rare earth extraction. This physical mining demand has simply exploded with the shift from conventional fossil fuel energy generation to wind and solar. Because wind and sunshine are so diluted and diffused, harvesting them requires a massive physical footprint, necessitating endless extra acres of complex machinery. This translates into heavily vandalised landscapes and grotesque coastal settings. According to the IEA, replacing them world's fossil-fuel system with renewables increases the total volume of materials requiring extraction and handling by a factor of 10. Solar alone is exceptionally copper-intensive, using roughly 850 kg per megawatt for intricate grid connections, inverters and cabling. Renewable energy is projected to drive 45% of total global copper demand by 2030. Yet, developing a new major copper mine takes an average of 16 years from initial discovery to first production. The world faces a massive demand spike for a metal where the supply chain is notoriously slow, costly, and inflexible. Solar panels don't use much in the way of rare earths, but wind turbines and the electric vehicle motors that back up the low-carbon shift are hungry for permanent magnets made from neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium. Processing these elements involves intensive chemical leaching that produces vast amounts of toxic and radioactive wastewater. Compounding the problem, China controls roughly 60–70% of the extraction and up to 90% of the refining for these specific elements. This has created a massive geopolitical bottleneck. Image: this massive chasm is the Bingham Canyon Mine (also called the Kennecott Copper Mine) just outside Salt Lake City, Utah. It is one of the largest man-made excavations on Earth and the deepest open-pit mine in the world, stretching 4 kilometres wide and more than a kilometre deep.
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Sawubona South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦❤️❤️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦📍. EHillbrow‼️. EYeoville‼️ Point ‼️ Nigerians must respect 30 June 2026🤞🏾. We are still peacefully begging 👏🏾🧎🏽.
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Out of 4 million nigerian🇳🇬 illegal foreigners living in South Africa🇿🇦, only one thousand nigerians are prepared to go back to their own country.
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RT @liz_churchill10: The thing they say never happens…keeps on happening… A 17-year old has been randomly stabbed in Britain…If you share…

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119 illegal immigrants removed. 119 South Africans hired. @ China Mall Durban. Thanks to March and March, Laco, and the rest of the patriots.🇿🇦
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South Africans are NOT xenophobic. We do however have over 25 MILLION illegal immigrants in oir country which the government REFUSES to disclose to the citizens.
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A South African health worker also says he agrees with @JacintaNgobese, Phakel'Umthakathi and Ngizwe Mchunu, and the rest of South Africans. He says illegal immigrants are a BURDEN to South Africa. They must GO.‼️
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The country is in safe hands ✊🏿🇿🇦
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Just retweet to irritate those who hate South Africa.
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