anti-globalist, state of Capricornia now, 勝負師, 日本の旅愛好家, 神社好き

Joined July 2023
52 Photos and videos
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
No, it’s not “Pride Month.” Not for me, and not for millions of others. You’re welcome to be proud of whatever you want, in any month you like—because this is America. But what started in 1969 as a rebellion against persecution, morphed into a license for public depravity, and then morphed again into a weapon aimed at families and innocent children. Along the way it went from a day, to a week, and then a month and became official, and thereby effectively mandatory for all. Enough! If you’re gay and wondering why you are facing resistance now, the answer is that, with few exceptions, most of you didn’t stand up against the expansion and weaponization of “pride,” and the coercion that went with it. In that failure to resist, the gay community compromised any expectation that the rest of us should support “pride” at all, but especially the obscene display of hostility toward civilization and the families of which it is built, and for whom it exists. If your hackles are raised by the idea that civilization is about families, realize that families are how civilizations persist through time. Not everyone needs to form one, but we all must respect and protect them—It is the foundation of what it means to be civilized. For the small fraction of gays and lesbians who DID courageously stand up and resist expansion, coercion and the weaponization of “Pride,” I stand with you, and I have all along. But I won’t be celebrating, and I won’t be silent. It’s not too late to join the voices of reason and to confront the insanity of what “pride” has become.
341
1,040
6,563
110,041
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted

12
24
195
5,814
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Jun 13
East Germany turned human misery into foreign exchange at $96,000 per head. Socialism requires capitalism to survive. Between 1963 and 1989, the German Democratic Republic sold 33,755 political prisoners to West Germany for hard currency. The going rate started at 40,000 Deutsche Marks per prisoner in the early years and climbed to 95,847 marks by the end. You can find the invoices in the Stasi archives today. Line items included "one dissident journalist" and "three church activists." The East German state needed every Deutschmark it could get because its command economy couldn't produce goods anyone wanted to buy. A government so desperate for foreign currency created a production line of human trafficking with bureaucratic precision. The Stasi arrested dissidents, processed the paperwork, and shipped them west like any other export commodity. Church groups and West German officials negotiated bulk discounts. The whole operation generated $3.4 billion over three decades. A socialist paradise that claimed to represent the workers had to sell its own citizens to the capitalist enemy to keep the lights on. East Germany couldn't manufacture anything that the world market valued except the bodies of people trying to escape socialism. Every transaction proved that their entire economic system was a fraud that survived only by parasitically extracting value from the very capitalism it claimed to oppose. The Berlin Wall fell in 1989, but you still hear academics praise central planning and command economies today. They never mention that East Germany's most successful export program involved selling human beings by the pound to fund their workers' paradise.
29
212
586
12,214
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
autonomous robot driving through the field at night. no chemicals. no pesticides. just UV light killing pathogens and pests while everyone sleeps. this is @tricrobotics. this is what chemical-free pest control looks like at scale.
1,280
9,427
54,507
4,225,565
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Today feels like a good day to reshare this clip of Ariane Aerospace’s CEO calling SpaceX’s reusability plans “a dream”
417
1,207
10,166
1,566,446
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
The Globe is owned by Canada's richest oligarch, David Thomson, worth $82 billion. His source of wealth? He inherited it: archive.fo/20251215221049/bl… The Thomsons are grifters who take the government media subsidy. Oh -- and they think you should hate Elon Musk for being rich. 👇
Opinion: SpaceX IPO makes Elon Musk the first trillionaire. Here’s how to properly hate him theglobeandmail.com/business…
105
1,291
6,168
106,467
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
SpaceX IPO basically boils down to people with spreadsheets debating with people who believe in Elon. History suggests the spreadsheets have been wrong when it comes to Elon companies.
115
94
1,991
79,239
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Jun 12
386 days after Elon’s decline and fall… He’s the World’s first trillionaire. The Media truly does suck.
1,146
7,261
52,984
735,476
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
For 99.6% of human history: - Eating was occasional - Fasting was the default - Movement was the entire day - Sunlight was unavoidable - Sleep followed darkness - Community was mandatory - Food was scarce and treasured - Fat was sacred Modern life: - Eating is constant - Skipping a meal is "disordered" - Movement is scheduled, paid for, and called exercise - Sunlight is blocked from March - Sleep competes with a glowing rectangle - Community is booked through an app - Food is abundant and feared - Fat is the villain in every health leaflet on the wall We've inverted every variable that ever made a human thrive. Then we're confused that nobody's thriving. The species was running optimally for two and a half million years on a setup the modern lifestyle has spent the last seventy years systematically dismantling. The result is the population currently outside, blinking in mild sunlight, holding a bottle of factor 50 in one hand and an antidepressant in the other. The factory settings still work. Most people have never been allowed to find them.
17
277
1,150
18,185
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
In 1994, to 1997 the ALP ran a 3 year campaign against Pauline called "Ditch the Witch." They stood outside the Ipswich civic centre with signs and even with dogs wearing signs on them with "Ditch the Witch" And the "Witch of Ipswich" Now the ALP are crying over the use of the word Witch, calling it sexist and an attack on women..
97
754
2,065
24,223
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Hahahahhahaha Hahahahahahahahha Legend.

1,646
4,454
61,220
2,025,330
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Graham Platner supporter says she’s okay with the Nazi tattoo, but if he had an Israeli flag tattoo that would be a deal breaker for her because then he would support genocide.

5,273
4,153
15,441
688,325
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
1942, California Vote Tabulators. They completed their work in 7 hours.
99
1,343
6,172
75,536
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
The Wizard of Oz was the great American take down of "credentialism." Fairy tales are truth tales.
Credentialism is one of the strangest religions ever invented. A piece of paper signed by the right stranger is treated as evidence of wisdom, while actual results are treated as anecdotal. It’s what mediocre people build when reality keeps asking for proof of competence.
49
145
1,141
63,219
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Amnesty, free healthcare, free hotels… Incentives drive more. It’s being done on purpose.
This is insane… Spain's far-left PM Pedro Sanchez gave amnesty and citizenship to 500,000 illegal immigrants, and now hordes of unvetted African men are storming the border. It looks like a scene from World War Z. The West is being destroyed.
21
126
882
34,986
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
So global warming would save lives?
Replying to @Rod__Mason
Cold is the real killer.
7
14
44
2,408
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Walk into any modern high-tech greenhouse, and you will find CO₂ levels artificially elevated to between 1,000 ppm and 1,200 ppm. This is nearly triple ambient outdoor conditions. Raising CO₂ in controlled environments can supercharge crop yields by 80% to over 120% for staples like tomatoes and peppers. If CO₂ really was a toxic pollutant, commercial greenhouse operators wouldn't spend millions pumping it into their enclosures. But this biological miracle isn't just found in greenhouses any more. It's happening right now in the open fields. CO₂ has climbed to roughly 430 ppm, becoming a silent tailwind behind a new green revolution. The climate agenda warned us of impending droughts, floods and food scarcity—fears based almost entirely on computer models. NASA’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory satellites reveal an unexpected new dawn. Between 10% and 40% of all historical crop yield improvements since 1940 are directly due to rising CO₂. For wheat, soybeans, and corn, the atmospheric fuel injection has driven a massive portion of the modern 'green revolution'. This data comes from a recent landmark study by the National Bureau of Economic Research, which utilised satellite tracking to measure the exact impact of CO₂ fertilisation on broadacre field crops. For C3 crops like wheat, rice, and potatoes, the extra CO₂ has been an immediate stimulant, accelerating growth and biomass. More CO₂ also allows leaf pores (stomata) to stay partially closed, reducing water loss by up to 40%. In dry broadacre zones, this creates unprecedented natural drought resilience. CO₂ has been treated as an agent of starvation and ruin in the climate agenda. Yet the hard science proves it is a primary engine of agricultural abundance. The planet isn't dying; it's successfully feeding a population of 8 billion with unprecedented biological efficiency. Perhaps they never expected this.
106
1,051
2,229
37,320
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
プランクトンが発光する夜の海、まるで星空みたいで美しすぎる
40
452
5,099
110,383
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
Monroe Doctrine in full effect.
The majority of Venezuelans want to drop their currency and officially Dollarize… 🟢Approve - 57% ( 28) 🔴Dissaprove - 29% Maduro strongly opposed it. We expanded the American empire essentially overnight.
21
122
1,594
42,204
squiregee ⏳⚛️🧭 retweeted
May 29
Prohibition handed organized crime the most profitable business model in American history on a silver platter. Before 1920, the Mafia operated small-time rackets: numbers running, loan sharking, petty extortion. The Volstead Act transformed these street gangs into billion-dollar enterprises overnight. They gave criminals a monopoly on a product that 100 million Americans still wanted to buy. Al Capone's Chicago Outfit pulled in $60 million annually by 1927. That's $1 billion in today's money. Meyer Lansky built a financial empire. Lucky Luciano created the modern crime syndicate structure that still exists today. Congress criminalized a market that never stopped existing. When you ban a product people want, you don't eliminate the market. You eliminate legal competition. Every brewery that shut down was replaced by bootleggers who settled disputes with Tommy guns instead of lawyers. Every saloon that closed reopened as a speakeasy with police protection bought and paid for. The government created a business environment where violence was the only enforcement mechanism. The murder rate in major cities doubled during Prohibition. Chicago saw 729 gang-related murders between 1920 and 1930. These weren't just random crimes, they were the predictable result of forcing commerce into black markets where contracts are enforced with bullets. When Prohibition ended in 1933, organized crime didn't disappear. These organizations had thirteen years to build networks, corrupt officials, and diversify into other illegal markets. You can draw a straight line from the Volstead Act to every major crime family that terrorized American cities for the next fifty years.
14
71
250
5,245