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To make sure British citizens realise what's going on, Palantir can now:
• Build and run the National Firearms Registry, tracking the addresses and medical files of 500,000 gun and explosives holders across all 43 police forces.
• Map your digital footprint by trialling police systems (like Project Nectar) that pull your texts, call logs, emails, and social media data into a single profile.
• Track your physical movements by linking live number plate trackers, CCTV locations, and mobile phone tower pings.
• Process unverified intelligence by feeding anonymous tips and police notes about who you meet into automated linking models.
• Profile police officers using data-matching tools that actively scrape the device logs, vehicle uses, and system logins of a force's own employees.
• Access direct NHS data through a £330 million contract, using admin privileges that let engineers view patient environments before the files are scrambled (pseudonymised).
This is the same Palantir used to coordinate the largest simultaneous terrorist attack in history by the IOF in Lebanon.
This is the same Palantir used by the IOF since 2014 and actively being used in Gaza.
@wesstreeting I didn't hear you raising any concerns.
This is infuriating. You didn't raise concerns. People who were raising concerns were being silenced, getting in trouble at work, having to discuss with HR. You were in government, and could have done something.
@wesstreeting Hi Wes
Me again
Why was Dr Eastland Staveley who rejoiced about killing Palestinian babies allowed to continue working in the NHS while you were Health Secretary?
Why did you never respond to my many posts to you?
Why does he remain in the NHS?
Yet again, I’ll wait.
@wesstreeting Go fuck yourself you are lying piece of shit!! They’ve been murdering Palestinians every single day since Oct 7th 2023 and before that date and you haven’t done shit about it!
Your trip to the Israeli hospital that boasts the world’s biggest blood & organ bank was something you gushed over.
Whose blood & whose organs tho? Were they from the thousands of ‘detained’ Palestinian kids that Israel return to their parents,dead, & without certain vital organs each year? https://t.co/q2v9C3ASeF
@wesstreeting You guys are pure evil. We will never forget. Your government sent British warplanes to spy on Gaza on behalf of the IDF (don’t try the looking for hostages BS!). You were in government. You did not resign in protest. You were complicit.
@wesstreeting Labour Friends of Israel are a secretive pro-Zionist, pro genocidal party-within-a-party that refuses to publish a membership list or say where its funding comes from
Last membership list published - circa 2023
Wes Streeting is on it
Shut the whole HELL UP, you disgusting war criminal.
You told Peter Mandelson you knew there was targeted violence against Palestinian women and children by 'israel'. But you knowingly chose loyalty to Labour Friends of 'israel'.
Instead of being a normal human being, you hunted NHS medics who opposed genocide and supremacy — including attacking me personally.
You threatened the medical regulator AND tribunal (@gmcuk, @the_mpts) to suspend me after I won my tribunal. You pushed for the IHRA definition to silence British healthcare workers. You significantly deepened the privatisation of the NHS.
You described the International Court of Justice (ICJ) genocide case against 'israel' as a 'DISTRACTION'.
The @guardian is despicable for trying to sanitise your complicity.
You do NOT get to pretend to be horrified by the genocide you participated in.
May you receive a punishment from God in this life and the next. May He trap you in hell with your 'israeli' funders, you zionist traitor to Britain and humanity.
Watch a Mau Mau revolutionary explain how he resisted British colonialism, and why the fight isn't over.
Maina wa Murigu took up arms against British colonial rule and is still waiting for his land back, more than six decades after independence.
Speaking from Nairobi on Kenya's 63rd Madaraka Day, he described fighting British soldiers with machetes, seizing their weapons and retreating into the forests. Madaraka Day, marked every June 1, commemorates the day Kenya achieved self-rule from Britain in 1963.
"Our parents died without ever getting justice," he said. "We are soon following them."
Britain's response to the uprising was a state of emergency lasting from 1952 to 1959. The Kenya Human Rights Commission estimates 90,000 Kenyans were executed, tortured or maimed. 160,000 were detained. Nazi-style concentration camps held over 1.5 million more.
Documents recording the atrocities were later destroyed or hidden by British authorities.
As a woman I am extremely aware the only reason I have rights is because women before me got mouthy, organized, and made herself inconvenient. Thats why I see women who uphold the patriarchy as traitors
btw have u ever noticed that no one called it a "gender war" during the centuries that women were forced to marry, give birth, and be men's unpaid labourers it only became a war when women began demanding equality
The idea that Arsenal became a cultural phenomenon because it signed Black players is too simplistic.
Like much of London, Arsenal positioned itself as a club that extended belonging towards the margins. Not racial margins alone, but the margins of football's imagination.
Kanu arrived after heart surgery that could have ended his career. Bergkamp arrived carrying the weight of a disappointing spell at Inter. Henry arrived as a talented but unsettled player still searching for his place. Kolo Touré was potential before proof. Arteta arrived as a midfielder many thought was entering decline, only to be entrusted with the captaincy. Wenger himself was a foreign manager challenging the assumptions of English football.
The pattern was not diversity for its own sake. It was recognition before validation.
Arsenal repeatedly seemed willing to see people not simply as they were, but as they could become. It trusted before consensus arrived. It built a reputation for offering a second chance, a fresh start, or a path to fulfilment where others saw limitation, uncertainty, or decline.
That is why former players, injured players, and out-of-contract players so often found their way back to Arsenal. The club developed a reputation for treating people as more than their immediate utility.
Representation matters. But recognition creates loyalty.
People did not just see players who looked like them. They saw an institution that appeared willing to enlarge its definition of who belonged.
@shavnyuy Benin also had pyramids. Britain burned them down.
Pic 1- Actual photograph of pyramid
Pic 2- Tourist drawing of Benin. You can see the pyramids in the distance.
The Kingdom of Benin was casting brass sculptures using the lost-wax technique before the 13th century.
In 1897, British soldiers raided Benin City and took thousands of them. When the sculptures reached Europe, many refused to believe Africans had made them. They credited the Portuguese. They credited ancient Egypt.
Felix von Luschan, curator at Berlin’s Ethnological Museum, later wrote that the works stood among the highest heights of European casting. He meant it as a compliment. He did not realize it was a confession.
Most of those sculptures are still in European museums today.