Elon Musk begged Epstein to let him attend his wildest child rape parties! How many times did Epstein say yes to Elon? You can't ever pretend you didn't know!

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The UK Is Getting Even Crazier In Defense Of Israel Now they’re canceling the visas of mainstream normie political pundits for criticizing the state of Israel, and investigating people for antisemitic hate crimes when they denounce Zionists who aren’t even Jewish. Reading by Tim Foley.
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Good morning everyone, hope you have a great start to the week. Except zionists fuck you!
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So welcome in the UK are politicians wanted for war crimes, football fans calling for the death of Arabs, and Brits who travelled to help slaughter innocent children in Gaza. Not welcome is anyone who criticises the state of Israel. All this in the country that fought fascism!
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Billionaire Fireball 🌍🔥
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And I'm sorry that 1srael ever existed!
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Welcome to Paris. Remember, Russia and China are your enemies. x.com/D_Tarczynski/status/20…

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This video shows riots that took place in December 2022, in the aftermath of a fatal shooting against Paris' Kurdish community. euronews.com/my-europe/2026… novayagazeta.eu/articles/2022/… youtu.be/yJd1wvUqzLs
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These people, these monsters, these fraudsters started out like us. What a mess we are in that they have ascended to the top of society whilst the decent people struggle to just get by.
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New video! We visit Ancient Mendes - a rarely seen and massive ancient Egyptian site, going back to pre-dynastic times. Amazing megaliths, including the largest 'Naos' (single piece upright granite box) in Egypt. We found much more than we expected! Vase fragments, machined stone, and more... #egypt #ancient
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All those rich people. We have to worry about them leaving, or being taxed a little more or selling one of their luxury yachts. Yes they are the ones we should worry about whilst the rest of the world fight for scraps!
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Morning Peoples . . . . . . I know I know . . . . . . but what can I say . . . . Childish yes . . . . . Rude obvs . . . . Funny as fuck though innit . . . . Anyway have a lovely fucking day and stay in the fridge if you have any fucking sense . . . . 🤭👍😂😍
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I don’t know what the israelis are anymore: they’re something so far outside of humanity, that there’s no earthly word to categorise them
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Shocking police violence against injured @gbsumudflotilla members in Bilbao airport after they arrived home from israeli brutality and custody
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So let me get this straight, it was revealed that the United States ruling class is full of child torturing pedophiles and the reaction of the American people wasn’t to immediately revolt, but to vote out Thomas Massie who helped expose the scandal America is cooked 💀
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The only 'Corbyn is an antisemite' posts I ever get now are from accounts which plainly exist solely to waste people's time with vexatious and frivolous comments. Think that 'argument' may finally be over, really. After ten long years. #ItWasAScam
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Morning Peoples . . . . . Its time to learn . . . . . I didn't know this . . . . did you . . . . . Nature is a fucking wonderful thing innit . . . . . And before you ask . . . Yes you are fucking worth it 😊❤️👍😉
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Morning Peoples . . . . . today is just for you because you have done so fucking well and yes we all noticed . .. Every fucking day you get stronger and we are all behind you . . . . Yes you are a fucking star 👍😊😍😉
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Bet you wish you could carpet bomb them all and then wear the dead women’s nightwear like your IDF buddies. Whiney little genocide apologist.
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Heard on the Palestine demo: "Keir Starmer, you're a shmock, listen to the Jewish bloc"
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The grandfather of Labour CabinetMinister @sarahsackman was one of these terrorists that killed British soldiers and cooperated with Nazi Germany. Sackman is an Israeli lawyer and zionist. Who do you think Sackman represents in the British government?
Fascinating history...grabbed from fb post below: The Zionist Underground and the End of British Rule in Palestine.📷 - Martin Michael I went down a historical rabbit hole researching this and honestly, some of it genuinely took a minute to process. Before Israel was created in 1948, Britain governed Palestine under what was known as the British Mandate, following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I. In the final years of British rule, several Zionist underground organisations launched an armed insurgency aimed at forcing Britain out of Palestine and paving the way for the creation of a Jewish state. The main organisations involved were: Irgun A nationalist paramilitary group responsible for bombings, assassinations and attacks on British military and administrative targets. Lehi (The Stern Gang) A smaller but even more radical organisation that carried out assassinations and attacks against British officials and infrastructure. Haganah The largest Jewish paramilitary organisation in Palestine. Although it often operated differently from Irgun and Lehi, it did at times cooperate in coordinated operations against British targets. At the time, British authorities officially referred to some of these groups as terrorist organisations, while supporters viewed them as anti-colonial fighters resisting British rule. Historians generally refer to this period as the Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine (1944–1948). Some of the major events included: 1944 — Assassination of Lord Moyne Walter Guinness, Britain’s Minister of State in the Middle East, was assassinated in Cairo by members of Lehi. He was the highest-ranking British official killed during the insurgency. 1945 — Escalation of attacks Militant groups intensified attacks on: • railways • bridges • police stations • government buildings • immigration control infrastructure Several groups temporarily worked together in a coordinated campaign known as the Jewish Resistance Movement. 1946 — Night of the Bridges A coordinated sabotage operation destroyed bridges linking Palestine with neighbouring territories, severely disrupting British transport and military infrastructure. 1946 — King David Hotel Bombing Irgun militants planted explosives inside the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, which housed the British administrative headquarters. The explosion killed 91 people: 28 British 41 Arabs 17 Jews It remains one of the deadliest attacks carried out against British rule during the Mandate period. 1947 — Acre Prison Break Irgun fighters attacked Acre prison and freed dozens of imprisoned militants. 1947 — Execution of British Sergeants Two British soldiers, Clifford Martin and Mervyn Paice, were kidnapped and later hanged by Irgun after Britain executed imprisoned militants. The killings caused outrage across Britain. By 1947–48 the situation had become increasingly unmanageable for Britain. Eventually Britain announced it would end the Mandate and hand the issue over to the United Nations. On 14 May 1948, the state of Israel was declared. What happened next is where the story becomes even more significant. Many members of these underground organisations later moved directly into mainstream Israeli politics and state leadership. Menachem Begin, leader of Irgun during the insurgency, later became Prime Minister of Israel. Yitzhak Shamir, a senior member of Lehi, also went on to become Prime Minister. Meanwhile Haganah became the foundation of the Israeli military itself. All of this took place in the shadow of World War II and its aftermath, at a time when Britain had been financially and militarily devastated by war. By 1944 British ministers were being assassinated. By 1946 British headquarters were being bombed. By 1947 British soldiers were being kidnapped and executed. Yet this history is rarely discussed in Britain today. And it raises a question that still follows conflicts across the world now: Who gets labelled a terrorist — and who later gets remembered as a freedom fighter or statesman? Because history often seems to answer that question differently depending on who eventually wins power.
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