So Reform UK is funded by Russia, Restore bought and paid for by an American trillionaire, GB News owned by a hedge fund in Dubai and the Daily Mail registered in Bermuda. That's patriotism for you these days.
The Strait of Hormuz has been officially closed by the IRGC Navy, and we will not allow any vessel to pass until further notice.
Hey Trump, you're FIRED.
Clavicular is literally streaming in Israel and partying with an IDF soldier.
He can club with girls anywhere in the world, but he chose Israel so he can normalize Zionism and Jewish terrorism to the American youth.
Clavicular is a traitor and deserves to be deported.
Pavel Durov owns 100% of Telegram, a company used by over a billion people and has hundreds of millions in the bank.
He doesn't own a house. No jet. No yacht. No real estate. Nothing.
Tucker Carlson was visibly stunned: "I've never heard of that before."
So why?
Durov's answer cuts straight to his core philosophy:
"My number one priority in life is my freedom. And once you start buying things, it will tie you down to a physical location."
It goes deeper than minimalism.
He explains that the reason he never took venture capital even as Telegram scaled to a billion users was independence:
"We knew that our mission and our goals are not necessarily consistent with the goals of funds that could be investing into us."
Most founders take the money. The valuation goes up. The cap table fills with names. And slowly, almost invisibly, the mission starts bending toward returns.
Durov refused to let that happen.
And the same logic applies to his personal life. Every asset you own doesn't just cost money, it costs attention. He puts it plainly:
"I know that if I buy a house, I buy a jet, something like that, I would be spending time on trying to make it nice. This will require a lot of time and effort."
Tucker jokingly asks: "Would you go with leather seats or velvet seats?"
Durov laughs, then delivers the line that says everything:
"For me, I would rather make decisions that would influence how a billion people communicate rather than choosing the color of seats in a house that only I and my relatives and a bunch of my friends will see."
That's the trade-off he's made deliberately, consciously, and completely.
No distractions. No investors pulling him sideways. No assets demanding his calendar.
Just the product, the mission, and the freedom to pursue both on his own terms.
Tommy Robinson: 'I challenge any journalist to come to Luton and find Muslims with non Muslims.'
I'm a journalist from Luton and this man is talking utter nonsense. Instead of believing his hate-filled propaganda, watch our film where the people of Luton speak for themselves.