Somebody once said:
There's only two ways to live our lives.
You take it as law that miracles don’t exist.
Or you can take as fact, everything is a miracle.
@Terenceshen 37 years ago #TiananmenSquare happened, people like yourself keep forgetting the crimes committed by the protesters. This was the first color revolution attempted on #China and #America's CIA was behind it.😐
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This is important information for everyone in the UK.
Thank you @UnityNewsNet for sounding the alarm on these 'data centres'.
They are set to devour up to 1.37 billion litres of water EVERY SINGLE DAY.
Buyers: BlackRock, Digital Realty, Equinix
Users: Google, Meta, Oracle, OpenAI
The UK government designated 'data centres' as Critical National Infrastructure, which allows projects to bypass local planning disputes.
People are already angry.
Noise Pollution:
Massive industrial cooling fans are running 24/7. Residents near existing centres compare the constant low-frequency hum to a jet engine parked outside their windows.
Green Belt Destruction:
Despite a national housing shortage, huge swaths of protected green spaces are being rezoned for data warehouses.
They are out-bidding residential housing for grid power and planning to burn on-site gas when the grid fails.
The more apt name for them is 'surveillance centres'.
🚨: China has planted almost 100 billion trees to stop the spread of the Gobi Desert. It’s called the “Great Green Wall” and stretches for over 3,000 miles (longer than Los Angeles to New York)
🚨🇺🇸 Iran SHOT DOWN a U.S. Apache helicopter near Strait of Hormuz.
The $75M helicopter crashed, prompting special forces to RESCUE 2 pilots from the waters.
The U.S. denies it being shot down, claims it “crashed” randomly.
EXCLUSIVE: Scotland would be 'sitting on a £1 trillion pot' if Westminster had handled the country’s North Sea oil wealth differently, according to new analysis
Exclusive footage obtained by Telegram naya_foriraq shows a cargo ship belonging to the American company "Arista" being held in the Strait of Hormuz by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, due to its violation of the laws and instructions for crossing the strait.
You cannot verify someone is over 18 without collecting data, and you cannot block specific types of imagery without monitoring private communications.
These claims make no sense.
✨🇨🇳A Chinese rural woman tore a small piece of paper, tied it to a stick with string, and used it to attract butterflies. As she walked, the butterflies followed the moving paper—and she smiled with joy watching them fly alongside her.
🚨 EPIC! A military expert confirms Iran's Air Force possesses a formidable fleet of F-14 Tomcats and Russian MiG-29s perfectly designed to counter American F-16s.
He reveals these advanced jets still have the absolute capability to pose a massive threat to Israel's F-35s!
🚨 WOW! An expert exposes the absolute cowardice of the Zionist military. They are so utterly terrified of Iran's advanced air defenses that their jets didn't even dare to enter Iranian airspace.
They were forced to cowardly fire missiles from hundreds of miles away. AiTelly
Gallium for me, but not for thee ✌️
The joke writes itself: Washington goes all‑in on chip sanctions and island‑chain militarisation, China responds by tightening gallium exports and rolling out 5 million GaN chips for a space–air–ground 6G network via a US‑sanctioned research institute.
Another A+ in self‑sabotage for the empire 👏
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Israel stole almost all our top secrets, our nuclear secrets, our nuclear triggers and over 300 pounds of uranium. If anyone else, like Iran, did that, we would have nuked them and the press would have called them our greatest enemy.
Instead our media pretended that was normal and Israel is our best ally. That’s so weird that it’s inexplicable, unless you’re not doing the news, you’re doing propaganda for Israel to cover up their crimes against this country.
🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦 "Ukraine is a money-laundering machine" — Errol Musk on the sidelines of SPIEF
"Ukraine has become a place where negative elements from the United States launder money"
Before the West lectures China about nuclear disarmament, perhaps the U.S. and Russia should first reduce their nuclear stockpiles to China’s level — or at least to China’s per-capita level.
China has 1.4 billion people and the world’s second-largest economy, yet its nuclear arsenal is still only a fraction of the U.S. or Russia’s.
And somehow China is treated as the “problem.”
Please.
Nuclear disarmament cannot mean:
The old nuclear empires keep thousands of warheads.
The countries they threaten are told to remain vulnerable.
The U.S. builds missile defence, precision-strike systems, military bases, alliances, and containment networks around China.
Then China is scolded for strengthening second-strike deterrence.
The uncomfortable truth is simple:
If China had not developed nuclear weapons with strategic foresight, the U.S. would have treated China the way it treated Iraq, Libya, or any other country that threatened American dominance without the ability to impose unacceptable costs.
China’s nuclear arsenal is not about conquest.
It is about ensuring that no empire can turn China into its next regime-change project.
The real question is not why China is building deterrence.
The real question is why the countries with the largest nuclear arsenals, the longest records of war, and the most aggressive military footprints still believe they have the moral authority to decide how much deterrence China is allowed to have.
🚨 JUST IN: Former CIA Officer John Kiriakou exposes the terrifying US surveillance state. He confirms Washington bypasses federal judges to secretly harvest every single text, call, and email from citizens without warrants.
The establishment destroyed good citizens privacy!
I'm appalled but not surprised by the UK government's announcement today.
The measures they propose will amount to permanent, automated monitoring of UK citizens' phones without a warrant or any recourse or protection from state overreach.
Once implemented, these powers will be hard to unravel but easy to extend. Western democracies used to recoil from the way the USSR and DDR used to surveil their citizens but this is every bit as sinister.
Will there be technical ways to subvert it? Probably, but we shouldn't have to.
The bigger issue is that UK and European citizens clearly lack sufficient legal protections from the overreach of their own governments and the technocratic class who seem to increasingly regard internet freedom and digital privacy as a problem to be solved.
Local elections, jury trials, and now internet privacy are liberties that the government has tried to do away with because they are an administrative inconvenience for technocratic government.
I am encouraged by the ideas of @prestonjbyrne and his legislative proposals to improve and secure the basic rights of UK citizens. Give him a follow.
These same lying cunts told Scotland the oil and gas would run out by 2019 if we voted for independence.
Some people stupidly believed them.
Now here they are telling us our oil is abundant enough to keep the entire UK afloat.
Shameless bastards.