The lying rat that is @Keir_Starmer has just gave a speech following hundreds of his own party demanding he resign
During it, he openly admitted he's banning anyone from entering the UK for our Unite The Kingdom and the West rally.
This is including American citizens, he lied to your faces @JDVance@realDonaldTrump
This pathetic little man does not speak for the UK.
Our borders remain wide open to invaders, yet people fighting for free speech are denied entry.
All eyes on May 16th.
🚨BREAKING: Thousands of Hamas supporters have gathered outside ‘Concertgebouw’ a venue where Jews have gathered to celebrate Hanukkah.
Tensions are rising rapidly, with demonstrators chanting antisemitic slogans including calls for death.
This is happening now, in Amsterdam.
🚨FULL TERRORIST ATTACK FOOTAGE - 10 MINUTE VIDEO🚨
🇦🇺This is the most complete footage of the entire Islamic terrorist attack in Bondi Beach, Australia today
It's absolutely awful to watch but the world needs to see how barbaric these people truly are
⚡️ Terrorists opened fire on people during Hanukkah celebrations in Australia
A shooting occurred at Bondi Beach in Sydney. Witnesses reported hearing up to 50 shots, according to The Sydney Morning Herald.
Police have detained two suspects, and the operation is ongoing. One eyewitness said he saw dozens of injured people and a large amount of blood.
According to preliminary reports, the shooting took place during Hanukkah celebrations. This was reported by Daily Mailand The Jerusalem Post.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed a “serious security threat” at Bondi Beach. The number of casualties has not yet been officially disclosed.
‼️🇺🇲🇩🇪 BIG NEWS — Berlin is preparing to expand its total order of F-35 Lightning II aircraft to 50 units, which would make Germany one of the largest European operators of the platform. According to Der Spiegel, the additional 15 jets are expected to cost roughly €2.5 billion.
Germany initially ordered 35 F-35s in 2022 to replace its aging Panavia Tornado fleet — the aircraft long assigned to NATO’s nuclear-sharing mission at Büchel Air Base in Rhineland-Palatinate.
In connection with this, construction of reinforced special shelters and upgrades to nuclear security infrastructure are already underway.
The first F-35s are scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2026, with full operational capability targeted for 2030.
See the latest updates with us: @NSTRIKE1231
‼️‼️🇷🇺🇩🇪🇪🇪 BREAKING - A well-known German military analyst is predicting a possible Russian attack on Estonia by 2028 — Carlo Masala outlines how Russian aggression could escalate into a collapse of NATO.
📌 As global tensions continue to rise, Russia is steadily increasing the level of pressure and hostility toward its neighbors.
📌 In this context, German experts have expressed concern about Moscow’s plans, particularly regarding NATO’s collective defense obligations in Europe. German military analyst Carlo Masala noted that the Kremlin may attempt to exploit divisions within the Alliance to test NATO’s resolve.
📌 Masala suggests that Russia could launch an incursion into Estonia by 2028, using potential disagreements among NATO member states over the activation of Article 5. This article stipulates that “an attack on one NATO member state is considered an attack on all.”
📌 “The Russians are becoming increasingly brazen in the ways they test NATO’s deterrence measures and the ability of specific countries to respond,” Masala told Newsweek. “Their goal is to deepen fractures between European nations and NATO itself — we have already seen such provocations for two years now, but in recent months, Russia has clearly intensified its game. Nineteen drones entered Polish territory, and three fighter jets flew into Estonian airspace. They are taking far greater risks with their provocations.”
📌 The German expert argues that some countries may hesitate to engage in direct confrontation with Russia. Such hesitation, he warns, could embolden Putin to act aggressively without fearing consequences. Masala’s assessment corresponds with recent provocations, including the appearance of Russian troops near Estonia’s border and incursions into Estonian airspace — incidents that have heightened tensions and tested NATO’s unity.
📌 “If you believe in deterrence and in the idea that violations will be punished, you don’t send three fighter jets into Estonian airspace for twelve minutes just to test the reaction. You could do this with one aircraft — but not three,” he said.
📌 “In my view, this was a Russian PR stunt. If Moscow genuinely intended to create a real threat to Estonia, it wouldn’t parade seven soldiers carelessly through the streets like exposed targets. That is not preparation for an operation. It was a demonstration meant to convey: ‘We can do these things without fear of consequences.’” Masala concluded.
See the latest updates with us: @visionergeo
BREAKING ; JAPAN WILL DEFEND TAIWAN"
Japanese officials claim the country will be first to defend TAIWAN from CHINESE military attack!!
JAPAN will deploy medium-range missiles to Yonaguni Island, just 110 km from TAIWAN, as part of a broader military buildup aimed at deterring CHINA
JAPAN begun conducting live sea trials of a new 100-kilowatt-class laser weapon system installed aboard a military test vessel amid rising CHINA tensions
JAPAN to deploy electronic warfare air-defense unit 110 km from TAIWAN to counter CHINA'S increasing threats towards the island
https://t.co/IXjQKmqZNL
BREAKING:🚨 CHINA LOCKS JAPAN IN ITS CROSSHAIRS
Reports now confirm that Chinese J-15 fighter jets targeted Japanese aircraft with fire-control radar—twice—in the skies south of Okinawa. This wasn’t harassment. It was a military signal.
Those jets took off from the carrier Liaoning, which has been operating aggressively across the Taiwan theatre for days. Japan responded immediately, scrambling assets and elevating alert status.
Let’s be clear:
When a fighter jet uses fire-control radar, it is not surveillance.
It is a combat-ready lock-on.
And it comes at a moment when:
• China’s naval expansion is unprecedented
• Tokyo has publicly warned it may respond to Chinese aggression over Taiwan
• The region is shifting from posturing to readiness
This could be the most serious Japan-China confrontation in years.
For decades, Okinawa has been treated as the frontline buffer.
Today, it looks like the ignition point.
What happens next won’t just shape Asia—it will reshape alliances, supply chains, deterrence strategies, and potentially draw in the United States.
China just signalled intent.
Japan just signalled preparedness.
The fuse is shorter than most realise.
‼️🇺🇸💥🇻🇪 Venezuela raises a serious complaint after a United States B52H strategic bomber allegedly entered its sovereign airspace without authorization.
According to official reports, the long range B52H bomber flew over the area of Isla de Margarita while being escorted by two FA18 Super Hornet fighters. These fighters are believed to have launched from the USS Gerald Ford carrier group that has been operating in the Caribbean for several days.
Venezuela states that the flight took place without any prior notification or approval, calling it a violation of national airspace and a provocative move at a sensitive moment.
‼️🇯🇵🇨🇳 BREAKING - Due to the threat from China, Japan will allocate an additional $5.4 billion in its 2025 budget for missiles and ships.
Japan’s government has approved an additional $5.4 billion in 2025 to purchase extra ships and anti-ship systems.
The corresponding document was published by Japan’s Ministry of Defense.
The supplementary budget is allocated separately from the main defense funding.
Specifically, $370 million is allocated for the acquisition of SSM-2 anti-ship missiles and Type-12 coastal defense missile systems.
It is noteworthy that the missiles planned for delivery are not long-range versions — their maximum range will be up to 250 km.
Japan will also purchase Type-03 Kai medium-range surface-to-air missile systems.
The systems will be deployed on Yonaguni Island, located about 110 km from Taiwan.
In total, Japan’s Ministry of Defense plans to acquire 29 batteries of the new surface-to-air missile systems.
At the same time, about $800 million will be directed primarily toward accelerating orders for the construction of military vessels — specifically, multi-purpose frigates and submarines.
In addition, part of the budget will accelerate purchases of UH-2 multi-role helicopters produced by Subaru.
It should be recalled that the adjustment of Japan’s military budget is taking place in the context of the threat coming from China, especially following the national-security comments of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who emphasized that a Chinese attack on Taiwan would threaten Japan itself, and that Tokyo might become a party to this conflict.
For this reason, China has intensified its propaganda campaign, accusing Japan of returning to militarism and imperialist approaches.
Moreover, in recent days, incidents involving increased activity of Chinese forces near Japanese territory have become more frequent.
In response to China’s increased violations of Japan’s borders, both at sea and in the air, Japan’s Ministry of Defense announced the deployment of Type-03 air-defense batteries and electronic warfare systems on Yonaguni Island, 110 km from Taiwan — a move that sparked even greater dissatisfaction in Beijing.
Japan’s multi-billion-dollar special boost, aimed at rapidly strengthening its military capabilities, suggests that geopolitical tectonic shifts may soon begin in East Asia and across the Indo-Pacific basin.
Furthermore, the strengthening of Yonaguni Island — and Japan’s effort to turn it into an “unsinkable aircraft carrier” — signals that Japan does not intend to passively wait while China begins its struggle for state hegemony through the use of hard power, which would primarily affect neighboring states.
See the latest updates with us: @visionergeo
🚨 POLICE REFUSE TO INVESTIGATE REEVES AND STARMER:
Today I called the police to report Starmer and Reeves for fraud.
I have the call on video.
This is Britain in 2025 — the police now openly protect the political elite instead of the public.
Is this the two-tier policing we’ve been warning about?
Is this why they want to shut down free speech?
Watch the full recording and decide for yourself.
Tag everyone you know. Share this before they try to take it down.
#StarmerGate #RachelReeves #PoliceState #TwoTierKeir #LabourFraud #CoverUp
Labour Minister Darren Jones confirms to ITV that Labour Party’s election narrative about the Tories leaving a £22bn black hole was a lie.
Jones was forced to admit the Tories actually left a £10bn headroom.
🇺🇸🇺🇦 The US demands the complete withdrawal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from Donbas: Ukraine replied that this is impossible due to the Constitution, the position of society and the realities of the front, - RBC-Ukraine
‼️Kyiv also insists on a personal meeting between Trump and Zelensky: there is no peace agreement yet - negotiations are ongoing on the most difficult points.
🇮🇱 IRON BEAM GOES LIVE: ISRAEL TO DEPLOY FRICKIN' LASERS
After a decade of development, Israel's Iron Beam laser defense system is officially combat-ready.
The IDF will receive the high-powered system on December 30, following successful tests and limited use against Hezbollah drones.
Defense officials say it will “fundamentally change the rules of engagement” - with lasers that literally shoot threats out of the sky.
Next-gen versions are already in the works.
Source: Times of Israel
⚡️BREAKING: NATO may carry out a preemptive strike against Russia
For the first time, the alliance is discussing the possibility of a preemptive strike on Russia in response to its hybrid attacks. Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, the head of NATO’s Military Committee, told Financial Times about this.
According to the newspaper, a number of Eastern European diplomats are demanding that NATO stop merely “expressing concern” and deliver a response.
Dragone acknowledged that preemptive actions can be considered self-defense, but this “goes beyond traditional thinking.”
“Perhaps we should act more aggressively than our opponent. The questions are about the legal framework, the jurisdiction: who will carry it out?” he added.