Today we planted Paul Robeson tomato seeds. If the negativity of Twitter is getting to you, get onto YouTube and listen to Paul Robeson speak. Who is Paul Robeson? This is a start: https://t.co/48EDDptEy1
Looking forward to eating those tomatoes in a few months time...
20,000 IDF soldiers are returning to Britain this week after having served in the genocide against Palestine. They won't be arrested though. They'll receive a hearty "welcome home sir."
The butchers apron is constantly dripping in the blood of these atrocities!
Worth a watch!
A very dangerous new nightmare we are living in Gaza City, and no one in the world is paying attention to it.
Days ago, the Israeli army installed huge military cranes, each about 30 meters tall, on the eastern areas it controls. These cranes are equipped with machine guns and cameras, and they fire randomly and almost continuously at tents, streets, and exposed neighborhoods.
Gaza City is extremely narrow, only 10 kilometers wide. A single crane at that height is enough to expose the entire city from east to west. Every street, every square, every tent, every house has become completely exposed. There is no place to hide, and not a single moment of safety.
In just the past two days, three people were killed by fire from these cranes. One of them was sitting quietly with his father in a small café, trying to breathe for a few minutes. Hours later, a 5year old girl was killed while playing near her home.
These cranes have turned the entire city into an open field. The latest military technologies are directed at civilians. We have become an open testing ground for their new weapons. The horror is not just in the sound… it is the constant feeling of being an exposed target at all times, where even children cannot run in the street without fear.
@JNHanvey I dunno, I quite like the idea of those snivelling shitebags being stuck in a wee marked area out the way after how they gave successive UK govs a free pass on, well, everything.
No way 🏴
David McIntosh Jr, a Scottish podcaster and Tartan Army member, met with the governor of Massachusetts Maura Healey on Wednesday, in which she signed an “executive order” to make haggis “legal again”
Credit: @D_McIntoshJr
Iranian F-5 pilot who bombed US Buehring base in Kuwait:
We were flying at an extremely, extremely low altitude.
From a flight-standard perspective, the standard training altitude is around 500 feet, but we were below 50 feet.
We knew that Patriot systems were deployed in the area, and that this base had multi-layered air defense. Given Kuwait’s cooperation, they were protecting this base, and scrambled F-18s were monitoring it.
Even though we knew AWACS aircraft were up there and surveillance/listening sites were active, the entire flight was conducted under complete radio silence.
I should mention here that there were 2-3 ships, we were flying so low that we passed between 2 ships, and their decks were higher than us. In other words, the sailors were looking down at us from the deck.
We passed through there, and thank God, entered Kuwaiti waters, and from there entered Kuwait itself.
When we entered Kuwait, the high-voltage power lines suddenly became 10x times more numerous. Their refineries and forces were along our route, all of them were within our reach.
We could have bombed them immediately without any problem. But our target was Camp Buehring.
We carried out this route at very high speed and very low altitude. And then, when we reached the base, we bombed it successfully.
@TopTradersLive@jam_croissant I'm trying, so very, very hard, to take Cem seriously while he is dressed like he's off to the World Darts Championship 😅