🔻 He didn't resign. He was REMOVED.
**Keir Starmer is OUT.** The media says "political pressure." The media says "party revolt." The media is LYING.
Here's what actually happened:
**June 17. G7 Summit.** Trump sat across from Starmer at dinner. No cameras. No aides. Just two men and a folder.
Inside that folder — **3 pages** from the Epstein declassification. Pages that were SUPPOSED to stay sealed until 2035. Pages that mention a sitting UK Prime Minister by name.
Not as a witness. As a **PARTICIPANT.**
Starmer was **Director of Public Prosecutions from 2008 to 2013.** During those 5 years:
▪️ Jimmy Savile — **439 victims** — exposed but NEVER prosecuted. The file sat on Starmer's desk. He signed the order: "Insufficient evidence." SAVILE DIED FREE.
▪️ Grooming gangs — **Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford** — thousands of children. Cases DROPPED under Starmer's CPS. Victims called "unreliable."
▪️ Epstein's UK operations — **2009 referral from Surrey Police** — rejected. By Starmer's office. Personally.
He didn't fail to prosecute. He **PROTECTED** them.
Trump knew. He's known since the files were compiled in **February.** He waited. He let Starmer attend the G7. He let him smile for cameras. Then he showed him the pages.
**Starmer's face went WHITE.** Two sources confirmed he left the dinner early. "Feeling unwell."
48 hours later — resignation.
TRUMP SAID IT PUBLICLY ON JUNE 21: "He will resign." Not a prediction. A **CONFIRMATION.** He already knew. Because he MADE it happen.
The official story: "Failed on immigration and energy."
THE REAL STORY: Resign now, quietly — or the pages go PUBLIC.
He chose silence. He chose to walk away before the world sees what's in that folder.
But here's what Starmer doesn't know:
**The pages are being released ANYWAY.** Kash Patel's office confirmed **July 9** — next batch of Epstein documents. UK names UNREDACTED.
He ran. But he can't hide. Not from what's coming.
Prince Andrew — ARRESTED.
Peter Mandelson — ARRESTED.
Starmer — RESIGNED.
Three down. The UK network is being dismantled piece by piece. And the thread leads back to ONE place: **the same list. The same island. The same children.**
Trump told the world: "He failed." But what he meant was: **"I ended him."**
The dominoes don't stop at the Atlantic.
SAVILE-CPS-2009
EPSTEIN-UK-PAGES
STARMER-FOLDER-G7
Who's next? Ask the folder.
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UK Father Tries to Rescue His Kidnapped Daughter from Pakistani Grooming Gang — Police Arrest Him Instead.
A British father discovered his daughter had been kidnapped and was being abused by a Pakistani grooming gang.
Desperate to save her, he went to the property where she was being held. Instead of helping rescue his own child, police arrested the father.
‘half a billion of debt has been added so we can try and buy our way through the election’ and your great grandkids will be paying the interest on it…’
Meanwhile with some of the densest population, and limited road km per person compared to other states, why do we have high rego cost?
The data shows QLD pays some of the lowest rego in Australia but has the worst roads. VIC pays some of the highest rego yet still ranks second-worst for road quality.
VIC also has the highest registered vehicles per KM of road of any state, so it isn’t like there aren’t enough cars paying in the first place!
Interesting that Labor identify that very few contribute to tax, but then think that taxing those few to death, driving them out of the country and then being stuck with the unproductive net losers is a good solution.
The evidence this is a bad idea can be found with France… Between 2000 and 2012, an estimated 42,000 millionaires left France to escape the ISF tax.
While the ISF tax generated roughly €3.5 billion to €4 billion annually for the government, researchers found it caused a fiscal shortfall of about €7 billion per year. The revenue gained from the wealth tax was entirely wiped out by the lost income taxes, corporate taxes, and Value-Added Tax (VAT) that those departed individuals and businesses would have otherwise paid if they remained in France.
The same thing is happening in Norway now, and they are introducing an exit tax to combat fleeing capital 🤷♂️
Analysis from Treasury of new ATO data for 2023-24 shows that 0.2% of tax filers earned around 60% of all the net capital gains income, while 99% of tax filers earned only 13%.
We are making the tax system fairer for workers, first home buyers and young Australians.
Victoria Police have been comparing ID’s against CCTV for surveillance for years already.
Live is the next level, but the real question is: where is the line drawn between a democracy that protects privacy and freedom vs catching actual criminals who need to be, checks notes, caught and released 🤷♂️😂
Only times in history where the Semiconductor Index gained more than 230% in a 14-month span:
1) December 1998 - February 2000
2) April 2025 - Today
That's the entire list.
Haven't even begun touching on unrest, rape and safety of civilains... Why anyone wants to live in Europe and The West at this point, when compared to Thailand, NZ even - is beyond me.
Scary how Europe claims to be forward thinking yet has crumbling infrastructure, uncontrolled (and mostly) illegal migration, high cost of living, no energy security, and wars from the dawn of time through to now with hundreds of thousands now dieing each year from violence. 🧐
A note to everyone who follows this account.
FuelAustralia had one job: bring accurate, independent fuel-security data to the public, for free. That standard is the entire point of the project.
In recent weeks, open access to key data sources closed off, including the ones that let me track tankers long before they reach Australian waters. I have often worked around the clock to keep the integrity of the site sound, to make sure Australians can get an accurate view of what's happening. But I will not publish numbers I cannot fully stand behind, and so the live site is paused as of today. The bulletin archive and research pieces will return in time.
Here is the part that matters. For months, in parallel, I have been building something much bigger. Not another newsletter, and not a copy of anything that already exists. A new kind of research, built to find where real-world impact is running ahead of public recognition, and built to show its work.
Energy is one of eighteen forces that will shape our lives in the coming years. The energy research is not going away - it returns broader and deeper than before, alongside everything else that will decide our future.
The philosophy is simple: world-class research should not be locked behind $10k/year subscriptions for those who can afford it. It should reach everyone. So it will be free for everyone to begin with, which means every follower of this account benefits from day one.
Same independence. Same standard. Bigger picture. Built in Australia. Announcement soon.
The horrific attack in Belfast last night is sickening.
I have absolutely no tolerance for abhorrent scenes of violence like this on our streets.
My thoughts are first and foremost with the victim, and I thank the first responders, including members of the public who intervened.
Police: ‘DO NOT share footage' of Belfast beheading attempt on social media
‘We all remember, over the last two years, significant disorder that only led to damage in our local communities’
🚨 BREAKING: The RBA just blew the lid off Anthony Albanese’s housing scam.
Secret documents prepared by bank experts for the May board meeting reveal the truth Albo didn’t want you to see:
Labor’s first term housing policy did nothing to boost supply.
Worse?
They actually DROVE UP prices.
While Australians are locked out of the market, the RBA notes Albo refused to touch the main lever causing the crisis: his reckless migration policy.
It wasn’t an accident.
It’s economic sabotage.
Australia's federal gross debt increased by 4.47% over the last 12 months.
So exluding the private sector, for every $1 you add to our debt, we get 56c of economic activity.
BREAKING: New numbers show the economy is growing at its equal fastest annual pace in almost 3 years and private sector investment is booming.
Today’s National Accounts show the Australian economy grew 0.3% in the quarter, to be 2.5% higher through the year.
All of the growth in the March quarter came from the private sector.
This is very solid in the circumstances. It shows how resilient our economy is at a time of substantial global economic volatility.
@FuelAustralia Interested to see a graph of tankers and volumes having arrived if that data exists even somewhat reliably?
Broken down by fuel type, not gross litres of fuels generally.