🚨🇬🇧🏴 Meanwhile in Scotland
“Rule Britannia - Britannia rules the Waves”
The Scottish stand with the Brits & The Irish as spontaneous protest breakout all across the country again.
The whole of Europe is rising.
Ireland is reacting the way free people tend to react when they feel their government has gone too far.
We once started a revolution…
over a tax on tea.
What happened to us?
Elon Musk just exposed the EU’s biggest lie.
Ursula von der Leyen was lecturing about “democracy” when Musk hit her with the truth:
“If democracy is the foundation of freedom, surely your position as leader of the EU should be elected directly by the people?”
The EU is run by unelected bureaucrats who impose mass migration, net zero madness and speech controls on 450 million people — with zero accountability.
This isn’t democracy. It’s a dictatorship in slow motion.
The people are waking up. The EU’s days are numbered.
Putin throws the RED FLAG 🚩 🚩
Putin:
“I don’t know what drone, please tell me what the information is in the media now— a drone hit a residential building in Romania, and they say it’s Russian drone? Who said it’s a Russian Drone?
Reporter:
Many people
Putin:
Many people means NO ONE. Who?
Reporter:
Ursula Von der Leyen
Putin:
Well, she didn’t go to Romania.. she didn’t look at the drone… 'NOBODY can say where the UAV came from before running a forensic analysis.
I 100% believe him.. you?
https://t.co/9c5UVn9gsW
RIP David Bellamy. A man who told the truth and presented the science despite it costing him his position and reputation.
True hero. History will be kind to him.
Alcohol and tobacco are available on every street corner.
Cigarettes proven to cause cancer. Alcohol proven to destroy the liver, the brain, the marriage, and the careful plans of an entire weekend.
Both legal. Both taxed. Both stocked at the petrol station.
Raw milk, on the other hand, sold by a farmer three miles down the road from a cow that has a name, must apparently be regulated as a public health threat.
The petrol station sells nicotine pouches, vodka, energy drinks containing seven grams of taurine and a kilogram of sugar, and an entire wall of ultra-processed snacks designed by chemists.
The farm gate down the lane sells a glass of milk. The same milk humans have been drinking for ten thousand years.
The petrol station is fine. The farm gate is the problem.
You can decide which of these your government is actually trying to protect you from.
Friendly reminder
Oil takes months to extract, refine, and ship worldwide. Yet, a conflict starts overseas and gas prices spike the very next day. The fuel at your local station was purchased months ago. That immediate price hike is a completely rigged monopoly.
The United Nations has scrapped its worst‑case climate scenario.
Now is the time for a reckoning.
Entire countries shut down oil and gas and made themselves poorer based on the climate hoax.
Climate alarmists must be discredited, defunded, and issue formal apologies.
The Netherlands is the size of Wales. It is also the second-largest agricultural exporter on the planet by value, shifting roughly €100 billion of food a year out of a country you can drive across in an afternoon. The system that built this has been running, refining itself, since the 1950s, and feeding most of northern Europe in the process.
It is also the diet that built the Dutch themselves. In 1850, the average Dutchman was 5 foot 5, among the shortest in Europe. Today he stands 6 foot, the tallest in the world. The variable, by every cross-country analysis ever run on the question, was dairy. Cheese, butter, milk, repeated every day, for six generations, on a national scale. The Netherlands grew its population upward by feeding them what the soil and the cow could produce together.
In 2019, a Dutch court ruled that the country's nitrogen emissions, principally ammonia from livestock manure, exceeded EU limits. In 2022, the government published a target: halve nitrogen emissions by 2030. According to its own modelling, this required closing roughly 11,200 farms and significantly reducing livestock numbers on a further 17,600.
€25 billion was allocated to buy farmers out. Voluntary first. Then forced, if the voluntary route did not deliver. Nitrogen minister Christianne van der Wal informed the country, in public, that there was no better offer coming.
The farmers responded by driving tractors onto motorways, blocking distribution centres, and inverting the Dutch flag. Forty thousand of them gathered in central Netherlands in a single day. The police were briefly issued with shovels because the tear gas was running low and the farmers had brought slurry.
The protest did not stop the policy. The BBB party, formed by farmers in response, briefly became the largest force in the Dutch Senate, the coalition government softened some elements, and the rest continued. The Dutch dairy farmer who built his herd in 1985 is, in 2026, either gone, going, or being offered 120% of his land's value to leave. He is being offered this because the cow that built the tallest population on Earth is, by spreadsheet, now the problem.
Meanwhile, in the same country, Schiphol airport, KLM, and the Dutch chemical industry collectively emit nitrogen oxides the dairy sector cannot match, and have been treated with significantly more diplomatic care.
The farmer is the easiest fight because the farmer is one man, on one piece of ground, with one tractor.
The chemical plant is owned by a board.
Boards do not get bought out at 120%. They get consulted.
No politicians must be allowed to use private hospitals.
They must be forced to use their own created state hospitals.
This is the he only way to upgrade our public health system
https://t.co/lcODCKJzdm
Today we mourn those who died during an ANC terror attack that took place in Church Street, Pretoria, exactly 43 years ago on 20 May 1983. The bombing resulted in the deaths of 19 people, both black and white.
The government currently investigating civil rights organisations for "treason" for daring to talk about its 145 documented race laws internationally, is now giving out awards for "non-racialism".
You can't make this stuff up.
The Dutch were the first people to set up shop in what is today known as modern day South Africa. They were the main progenitor of the Afrikaner Nation, augmented by ethnic lowland Germans, Scandinavians, French Hugenots, and yes, the English too.
It is well documented that there were nomadic Khoisan people here. But the Inguni tribes such as the Zulu and Xhosa came much later.
Let us not forget the intrepid and brave Portuguese mariners such as Bartolomeu Dias who became the first known European to sail around the southern tip of Africa. He called it the “Cape of Storms,” later renamed the Cape of Good Hope by the Portuguese king because it opened the route to the East.
In 1497–1498, Vasco da Gama followed Dias’s route and landed along the South African coast on his voyage to India. He named parts of the coastline, including Natal (“Christmas”) because he saw it on Christmas Day.
Another public school in South Africa just closed down due to the government not paying teachers' salaries.
Siviwe Gwarube's Department of Education is the worst we've had yet.
Full story here:
https://t.co/wjYQevukUu
BREAKING NEWS: JMPD officers arrested five illegal foreigners ( 3 Zimbabweans and 2 Malawians) who were allegedly found in possession of traffic robots. They are expected to face charges related to damaging Gauteng infrastructure, as well as contravening the Immigration Act for allegedly being in the country illegally. #Abahambe