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Apr 6
The latest update in non-violent Southport protestor Lucy Connolly's case is as revealing as it is disturbing:

Connolly has been eligible for Release on Temporary Licence (ROTL) since November 2024.

ROTLs permit approved inmates to spend up to two nights a month at home—a policy intended to ease reintegration .

Serious offenders—such as those convicted of violent, sexual, or terrorist offences—are specifically excluded from this scheme.

Lucy falls into none of these categories.

In fact, by all normal criteria, she qualifies.

Former prison governor and government adviser Ian Acheson has publicly described her as an “ideal candidate” for ROTL.

And yet, internal prison documents reveal what appears to be the real reason for her continued detention: media and public interest.

Yep—her release is seemingly being delayed because of how it might be perceived.

Meanwhile...

Two inmates convicted of causing death by dangerous driving have already been granted home detention curfew (HDC)—a more generous release scheme than ROTL.

They’re home.

Lucy is the mother of a 12-year-old girl whose school behaviour has reportedly deteriorated since her incarceration.

Her husband, Ray Connolly—a sitting Conservative councillor—is also battling bone marrow failure.

Both of these are recognised factors that typically support ROTL.

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Apr 8
The Birmingham bin strike has reached its fifth week. Rubbish is piled high, rats are infesting the streets, and experts are concerned about Weil's disease.

🧵on how the Equality Act contributed to this, and how it may cause similar strikes across the country. Image
1/ In 2012, 174 former Birmingham Council employees brought an equal pay appeal to the Supreme Court.

They argued Birmingham City Council had provided lower pay to women in predominantly female jobs (cooks, cleaners & care staff) compared to refuse collectors and road workers. Image
2/ They won their case.

Birmingham Council was found to have contravened equal pay legislation because they failed to provide bonuses to cooks, cleaners, catering and care staff, but did offer them to bin men, street cleaners, and grave diggers. Image
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Apr 9
You've been lied to.

Big Pharma doesn't want you to heal yourself for this cheap.

9 reasons Baking Soda is the most underrated medicine in the world:

1. It helps fight cancer: Image
Cancerous tumors grow in acidic environments.

Baking soda can make tumors less acidic without affecting the pH balance of healthy tissues and the blood.

Research suggests this won't treat cancer but helps fight against it.
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2. It's great for kidney health:

Baking soda helps reduce acids in the body, which may slow the progression of chronic kidney disease and improve kidney function.

Here's how it works:
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Apr 9
The Reptilian Thread
❌🐍💥 You’re not imagining it.
They walk among us.
And they’ve been here far longer than you’ve been told.
This isn’t fear.
This is frequency.
Let’s decode the Serpent Grid.
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1. WHO are they?

🧬 Reptilian factions originate from Alpha Draconis & Orion system (4th Density Negative).

They were master geneticists — not evil, just deeply service-to-self.
They fractured timelines during the Orion Wars — harvesting emotional energy across civilizations.

Not demons. Not gods.
Highly intelligent interdimensional tacticians.
2. HOW do they control Earth?

They embedded into:
💰 Banking dynasties
🩸 Ancient bloodlines (Phoenician > Roman > Royal)
🕍 Religious constructs (Vatican encoded)
📺 Media symbolism + programming
💊 Pharma + trauma-based mind control

They created false grids to keep humans looping in:
— Survival
— Division
— External worship
— Amnesia

They don’t need to attack you.
They programmed you to self-regulate under illusion.
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Apr 9
Billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya’s interview with Andrew Schulz just went viral.

He exposed the truth about Trump’s tariffs:

It's more than a trade war...he's completely redistributing American wealth.

Here are the untold secrets of the President's $750B gamble: 🧵 Image
First, some context on what's really happening.

Trump's tariffs aren't just about punishing China.

They represent the most significant economic reshuffling in modern American history.

This is wealth redistribution on a massive scale - but not in the way most people think.
Why Chamath's perspective matters:

He's built multiple billion-dollar companies and was an early Facebook executive.

He understands global capital flows better than most policy makers.

And he sees something in Trump's tariff plan that most are missing:
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Apr 9
1/ „Rechtsanwalt @AnwaltUlbrich geht daher davon aus, dass BioNTech bereits vor der massenhaften Verabreichung Kenntnis vom negativen Nutzen-Risiko-Verhältnis hatte. Dies würde einen ‚bedingten Vorsatz‘ bedeuten. BioNTech habe auch als einziger Hersteller im Vorkaufvertrag … Image
2/ … mit der EU eine Haftung bei Vorsatz ausgeschlossen. Lediglich bei dem absichtlichen Vorsatz, schädliche Auswirkungen zu verursachen, sei das Unternehmen haftbar. … @Martin_Sichert vertritt den Standpunkt, dass die Haftungsfreistellung vertraglich nie hätte vereinbart …
3/ … werden dürfen. Dass der Staat für Schäden bei einem experimentellen Präparat aufkomme, sei ‚hochgradig problematisch‘, weil so staatliche Stellen ein besonderes Interesse daran hätten, ‚Schäden zu vertuschen oder herunterzuspielen‘. …
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Apr 9
The United States consumes what others build.

China builds what others need.

In a conflict over trade, finance, and supply chains—Only one system can scale production, redirect flows, and absorb pain.

This isn’t a war China fears. It’s one it calculated. 🧵
The U.S. economy rests on financial rent and military coercion.

Its power depends on maintaining monopoly control over flows it no longer produces:
– Software it licenses
– Patents it enforces
– Currency it prints

The U.S. outsourced labor, privatized infrastructure, and handed capital the steering wheel.

China retained state control and made production the spine of its development strategy.

It now produces more manufactured goods than the U.S., Japan, and Germany combined—because it never surrendered the means to do so.

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The U.S. economy is dominated by the FIRE sector—Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate—which makes up over 20% of U.S. GDP (doubling the manufacturing share), yet produces no tangible goods.

Credit flows to speculation: asset inflation, buybacks, and debt servicing—not production.

The U.S. Federal Reserve defends asset prices, not industrial stability. China’s financial system is subordinated to national goals.

Over 70% of banking assets are state-controlled.

China’s “Big Four” banks are among the largest in the world—funding infrastructure, manufacturing, and tech development.

State-owned enterprises control over 40% of China’s industrial assets, directing capital into strategic sectors: energy, telecom, transport, and heavy industry.

One system is ruled by finance.

The other commands finance to serve production and sovereignty.

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Apr 9
90 minutes. That's how long Trump rambled last night at the glitzy $35 million GOP dinner.

Most of it was the usual: lies, grievances, and weird love for tariffs.

But one line stood out – and it may reveal his real 2025 plan. ⬇️
Trump last night: "We're gonna get good elections pretty soon. There's a lot of clamor for it...the states are just an agent of the federal government."

That's wrong. The Constitution is clear: Congress and the states run elections. Not the president.
Trump thinks elections belong to him. So he signed an unlawful executive order to seize control + hand power to audit state voter rolls to Elon Musk’s DOGE, who:

❌ Fired nuclear experts
❌ Botched gov't systems
❌ Claimed dead people get Social Security zeteo.com/p/maga-musk-tr…
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Apr 9
Let’s break down what happened in America today. At 9:37 a.m., Trump told his followers to buy stocks.

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The markets opened in chaos. He doubled down on tariffs, and the country’s trade rep was set to testify before the Ways and Means Committee today.

Trump’s tariffs have been a disaster, and I was ready to stand up for Nevadans and hardworking people all across country.
A few minutes before I was set to speak, a staffer informed the trade representative that Trump had changed his mind—seemingly without telling anyone, not even the highest-ranking trade official.

Almost immediately after the announcement, the market soared.
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Apr 9
When the crusader knights retook Jerusalem in 1099, they not only seized the city, they reestablished law and order.

In the deserts and fortresses of the East, they raised Christian kingdoms amidst the Islamic sea.

The Laws of the Christian Crusader States - a 🧵 Image
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It was necessary to create laws, organize justice, and maintain order.

Thus were born the Laws of the Crusader States, one of the most fascinating legal codes of the Middle Ages. Image
The most famous code of the crusaders was the Assizes of Jerusalem, also known as the Assizes of the Kingdom of the Holy Land.

It was a set of laws that established the rights, duties, and obligations of each social class in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Its origin dates back to the first crusader king, Baldwin I, who reigned from 1100 to 1118.Image
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Apr 10
I'm always amused when people are shocked by people doing exactly what they said they’d do. Everything that has happened over the past week was publicly announced months ago.

Stephen Miran, widely viewed as the architect of Trump's trade policy, published a paper "A User’s Guide to Restructuring the Global Trading System" in November of 2024, laying out everything that has happened (as well as many things that are yet to come).
The paper isn’t some vague philosophical rant: it’s a detailed policy playbook.

Almost all trade is denominated, either directly or indirectly, in dollars. This leads to most countries, as their economies grow, becoming net dollar importers. This leads to trade deficits or dollar appreciation against their local currencies, making American exports less competitive.

To Miran, this poses an existential threat to America, as dollar appreciation can lead to accelerating financialization of the American economy. Eventually, American's hollowed out economy undermines the dollars status as a reserve currency, leading to the collapse of the dollar system.
The paper’s most important strategic insight: Being the global reserve currency has come at a deep, long-term cost:

“As global GDP grows, it becomes increasingly burdensome for the United States to finance the provision of reserve assets and the defense umbrella, as the manufacturing and tradeable sectors bear the brunt of the costs.”

In short: the U.S. has been subsidizing global growth, at the expense of its own industrial base.
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Apr 10
🚨 RFK Jr. just dropped a bombshell in his first network interview as HHS Secretary.

The media claimed a second child passed away from measles.

They lied.

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During his CBS interview, Kennedy was asked about the current measles epidemic and vaccines.

He announced that new vaccine safety trials are now underway.

“We don’t know the risks of many of these products.”

“They’re not adequately safety-tested.”

“Many of the vaccines are tested for only 3-4 days with NO placebo group.”

“I’ve always said … I’m not gonna take people’s vaccines away from them.”

“I’m gonna make sure that we have good science so that people can make an informed choice.”

“We are doing that science today.”
Kennedy was then asked about attending Daisy Hildebrand’s funeral in Texas.

“It was very nice to be able to meet the parents in person and spend the whole day with them and share their lives with them and get to know their community.”

“The community was very welcoming and loving towards me.”

“The Mennonite community was beautiful to me.”

“I went to a large lunch with the whole community and you had boys and girls sitting together and nobody was on a cell phone.”
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Apr 10
🧵🧵 Kash Patel released the Manifesto for the Nashville sh**ter.

On April 7, 2025, Kash Patel made a significant move toward transparency by releasing over 1,000 pages of writings from Audrey Hale, the individual responsible for the tragic shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 27, 2023. The documents, shared exclusively with Megyn Kelly and provided to the House Intelligence Committee, shed a disturbing light about the motives behind the attack that claimed the lives of three 9-year-old students and three adult staff members.
Audrey Hale, a 28-year-old former student of the Christian elementary school, left behind a collection of notebooks, journals, and digital files that authorities initially described as a “manifesto.”

However, the Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) and the FBI resisted releasing these materials, citing an ongoing investigation and concerns from victims’ families about publicizing the shooter’s thoughts.

Lawsuits from media outlets, including The Tennessee Star, and public pressure from figures like Kash Patel—then a Trump administration nominee—failed to dislodge the documents during the Biden administration.
The MNPD’s final investigative report, released on April 3, 2025, claimed that no single “manifesto” existed, instead characterizing Hale’s writings as a series of notebooks and media files documenting her planning and personal struggles.

Kelly, argued that this summary downplayed key aspects of Hale’s motivations, particularly her focus on gender identity, prompting accusations of a cover-up driven by political sensitivities.
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Apr 10
The U.S. tried to weaponize food against China. Now Brazil feeds the dragon, and Washington's farmers are left holding the bag. This is how China secured its most sacred asset: the People's Rice Bowl.

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China always knew the U.S. couldn’t be trusted. Especially when it came to the most critical link in national security: the People’s Rice Bowl. 1/12
For years, the U.S. was China’s key supplier of soybeans, corn, and meat. But Washington’s weaponization of trade and trust forced Beijing to reassess. 2/12
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Apr 10
This is the longest soul piercing piece I've read in recent times😢

Written By An SS 3 Girl Named Uren, GSS Manguna, Bokkos, Plateau State. An eye witness account:

My name is Uren. I am from Hurti, a small village in Daffo, Bokkos LGA of Plateau State. I am in SS3 at GSS Manguna.

In Bokkos LGA, we farm potatoes, maize and whatever the land agrees to yield, because that is what we know best. That is how we survive. Occasionally, we trade. But it is the land that feeds us.

At the weekend, my people, the Ron and Kulere, held our yearly festival. People came from all over. Not because everything was all right, but because the festival gave us strength. It reminded us that we are still here. We are still alive. And even though we keep losing people, we cannot stop living. Besides, we know everyone will die someday.

On Wednesday morning, before the sun rose, my mother reminded me that we needed to head to the farm early, before the heat turned cruel and our energy, too drained to respond. There is always work to be done on the farm; come rain, come sun, dry or green. Life in our village follows that rhythm.
For some reason, that morning, I woke with the weight of Oswald's Nightfall in Soweto pressing heavily on my chest. Mr. Mallo, our literature teacher, had painted it vividly when he taught the poem. “Feel it. Poetry is meant to be felt,” he had said.

I felt it, all right. The fear. The dusk falling like judgment. I felt it because it was no longer just poetry. It was no longer Soweto. It was Plateau. It was Bokkos. It was home. It was real.
My classmate, Ukambong, told me that in their village, Josho and even in Ganda and Manguna, they no longer sleep at night. Their fathers and brothers had taken to spending the night on the trees, like hunted animals. They went up there not to fight. Who brings a bow and arrow to face fire-spitting metals? They went there to act as sirens. Human alarms.
When the raiders came, they were the voices screaming, Run!
And the raiders? They always came.

In our history class, Mrs. Mafwil told us that once upon a time, invaders galloped in on horses, with spears, bows and arrows slicing through the air with ancient rage. Today, they arrive on iron horses humming death and machines that spit fire and thunder.
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Apr 10
High cortisol quite literally makes you dumb (shrinks your prefrontal cortex), fat, bald, tired, ruins your libido, thyroid and ages the crap out of you.

Here's what you need to know (from signs to look out for all the way to practical tips).

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*Standard disclaimer that nothing in this thread should be used as a substitute for medical advice*

It's George.

The adrenal glands, are two small triangle-shaped endocrine glands that sit on top of the kidneys.

They are broken down in the inner part (the adrenal medulla) and the outer region (the adrenal cortex, which is further broken down to the zona glomerulosa, zona fasciculata and zona reticularis).

Since they are endocrine glands, their main job is to produce hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone and adrenaline that are produced in response to stimuli from the pituitary gland (you can look up the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis or just corticotropin releasing hormones (CRH) and adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH)).Image
Now cortisol is a steroid hormone produced by the zona fasciculata of these glands (adrenaline is mainly produced by the chromaffin cells and aldosterone by the zona glomerulosa).

From regulating our sleep, our blood pressure, signaling to the kidneys if they should absorb more sodium or no for example, immune system, hormones and so on, cortisol is extremely important.

One example of how this happens is that, steroidogenesis is greatly affected by the mitochondrial protein StAR aka steroidogenic acute regulatory protein which is found in the adrenal glands as well besides the gonads.

Another one is that cortisol promotes gluconeogenesis and thus raises blood sugar which leads to insulin being released to counterbalance it.

Thus chronic high cortisol can lead to insulin resistance over time.

Then, cortisol also inhibits GH release.Image
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Apr 10
En 2018, un operario miró a lo alto del rascacielos en el que estaba trabajando en Nueva York. Algo iba MUY mal: el edificio se estaba inclinando.

A día de hoy, la torre está abandonada y nadie sabe bien qué va a pasar con ella.

Os cuento su historia en #LaBrasaTorrijos
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Desde hace cien años, Nueva York es la ciudad de los rascacielos. Aunque naciesen en Chicago, aunque los más altos estén en Dubai o los más densos se levanten en Shanghái, Manhattan sigue siendo el centro de la religión de los edificios en altura. Image
Desde los grandes dioses urbanos, como el Chrysler o el Empire State, pasando las torres con la historia más increíble, como el Citicorp Center (guiño), hasta llegar a los finísimos ultrarrascacielos que han vuelto a florecer como agujas hacia Dios. Image
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Apr 10
There are a lot of misconceptions about the Inquisition.

Most people today view it as a medieval witch hunt spurred on by dark age superstition — but its initial intentions weren't so misguided…🧵 Image
We’ve all heard of “the Inquisition,” but in fact no singular organization existed with this title.

Rather, the term refers to a judicial process by the Catholic Church that sought to combat heresy via trial.

There were multiple inquisitions in response to different heresies. Image
The Inquisition we think of today started in the 12th century. It was an attempt to preserve unity of belief in the face of some unorthodox movements.

The Church had fought heresy before, but two particular sects were stirring up a lot of trouble… Image
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