GB News' Patrick Christys calls out the utter hypocrisy from British leaders who knelt "in solidarity" for George Floyd but remain completely silent for the murder of Henry Nowak.
Nowak was stabbed in the chest by Vickrum Digwa. His last words were "I can't breathe."
"So far, we have had absolutely no remarks from Keir Starmer about Henry Nowak, a young boy who drowned in his own blood as British police officers handcuffed him because they thought that the big crime that had been committed that day was that he'd been racist, which was a lie," Christys said.
"Silence from the Prime Minister. Silence from pretty much all the politicians who stood up for BLM."
Infuriating.
@Erwinxthi @TheLongInvest Ich bin auch seit genau einem Jahr dabei und habe so ziemlich jeden Kauf getätigt der von TLI empfohlen wurde und ich habe trotz einiger schlechter Titel die ich aus eigener überzeugung gekauft hatte, trotzdem den Markt geschlagen habe und zwar deutlich
Kann es nur empfehlen
Es ist definitiv das Umsetzen. Ich hatte 300 MA (IT-Unternehmen) jeder fachlich qualifizierter als ich. Aber Verantwortung übernehmen, entscheiden und durchsetzen waren sie weit hinter mir. Man hat mich häufig gefragt „was kannst Du eigentlich“? Meine Antwort war: „Entscheiden, auf Basis unzureichender Information.“
Das Leben ist zu schnell für vollständige Informationen. Und wenn diese vorliegen, muss man auch nichts mehr entscheiden, da selbstevident. Aber sie liegen nie vollständig vor….
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Heute ist mein Hochzeitstag. Also er wäre es, wenn sie noch leben würde.
Zeit, mal einen etwas anderen Hinweis in die FinTwit-Bubble zu geben.
Ihr beschäftigt Euch sehr viel mit Vermögensaufbau, der richtigen Strategie, dem richtigen Produkt. Sehr selten lese ich etwas von dem/der richtigen Lebenspartner/in.
Dabei ist diese Auswahl eine der wichtigsten wenn nicht die wichtigste Entscheidung im Leben, gerade auch wirtschaftlich. Wenig kann einen Akademiker heutzutage wirtschaftlich mehr ruinieren als eine gescheiterte Ehe, wenig einen soweit voranbringen, wenn beide an einem Strang ziehen und für einander einstehen. Wenig mehr lähmen oder mehr fokussieren.
Verwendet viel mehr Zeit damit, den oder die Richtige zu finden, und wenn Ihr ihn/sie habt, investiert in Euch, mit Zeit, Aufmerksamkeit und Wissen! Und auch hier gilt, was ich zu jeder offenen Stelle in meinem Unternehmen gesagt habe: Lieber nicht besetzt als fehlbesetzt!
Das Wichtigste im Leben findet außerhalb der Börse statt.
@TheYellowDanger Tut mir sehr leid wegen deiner Frau, aber so lange wir einen Menschen nicht vergessen lebt ein Teil von ihnen in uns weiter
Zur Partnerwahl gebe ich dir vollkommen recht, ist manchmal echt schwierig die Richtige zu finden aber langfristig zahlt es sich immer aus
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Verstehen Sie jetzt, warum linke Ideologien so scheiße sind?
Weil ich für ihn blechen soll, obwohl er sein erbärmliches Leben (mir fällt wirklich nichts anderes dazu ein) für so einen Schrott ausgegeben hat, während Sie vorsorgen und Verantwortung übernommen haben, müssen Sie jetzt persönlich dafür büßen.
PRAY FOR USA: THE ONLY WAY OUT IS THROUGH🎯🇺🇸
In all honesty, I visited LA once for a month. I loved it, the light, the energy, that feeling of being at the edge of the world where anything is possible.
But it had way too much visible crime, a constant, low-grade hum of unsafety. One moment sticks with me. We were in a shop on Rodeo Drive, a place that felt like a museum of wealth, and the clerk told us, almost casually, "If someone robs something below $600, they won't even call the police. We’re told to just allow it and stay calm."
My friends and I just stood there, shocked. How can such a beautiful place, the apex of the so-called dream, have laws that practically *invite* its own ruin? It felt like watching someone meticulously polish the silver while their house is on fire.
I think I understand now. America was on top for 100 years. It seems like it doesn't want that anymore, and it has started attacking the very pillars of its own temple from within. It’s sad, but the evidence is in the streets and in the statute books.
And what is America doing while this happens? It’s amplifying its own demise. It exports its capital and its youth to fund foreign wars, a grand distraction, while the tax money that should rebuild its cities, make them safer, freer, *better*, is burned on the deserts of other continents.
The power-hungry elite that rules it now isn't steering the ship; they're auctioning off the copper wiring and calling it progress.
Look at what just happened in the Middle East. America was denied the attack on Iran. Simply told "no." That's new. The Eastern world has united: China, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf, Pakistan, even Turkey. They’ve had enough. The mood has shifted.
Soon, the BRICS will have their own currency. That will be the moment the last pillar of American dominance begins to crumble. Why? Because the USD was the last real vehicle of power. It’s not about the guns or the nukes anymore, the days where America could just invade a country and reshape it are over. Now, the best they can do is rob their own neighbors in Latin America of their fairly elected presidents and then stage photo ops about "democracy." They bark, but the bite is gone.
The world has caught up. Only Americans and their elite are still living in the fairytale bubble that they’re on top. It’s a multi-polar world now.
America’s last resort, its final lever, was that roughly 70% of all global debt is denominated in USD. So even if countries trade in their own currency, like BRICS will, they’d still need dollars to service debt, propping up its value. That allowed a select few in the US to print money at near-zero interest, to fund their lifestyles and their wars. But this, too, will change. It was always inevitable.
The USD will hyperinflate, not just against other paper, but against real, scarce assets like Bitcoin and Gold. And then a savage irony will unfold: every country holding US debt will find it laughably easy to pay back with worthless dollars. All financial ties will dissolve in an instant. The US will hold zero power.
What’s left? US tech? China built it cheaper and often better. US innovation? Apple’s miracles are copied within seasons. Starlink? Already jammed. The empire is left with services nobody needs, products nobody can’t get elsewhere, and a military too expensive to use for fear of what it would reveal.
The US must realize this before it’s too late. The empire is already over. Not because of foreign armies, but because of its own "best friend" and ally, Israel, which has let America idle in the belief that "all is good" while leeching off its strategic depth, political capital, and moral authority to build its own nation, far better positioned and more ruthlessly coherent.
So what can the US do when no one cares about its weapons, its currency, its debt, or its services?
Nothing.
It will fade into irrelevance. Perhaps not even slowly. Once the trust of the American people finally erodes completely, they will suddenly stop paying taxes, start massive protests, burn the monuments, and exit the fragile system from within. The collapse will be internal.
As for the new deals in the Middle East, this "Pax Silica" or whatever they call it? It is not an American victory. It is the last gasp for control so that Israel, not the USA, can oversee the information warfare and intelligence landscape of the region for the next decade. It might help Israel. It does nothing for America.
So what can the US do to save itself?
Almost nothing. The decline has gone too far. The previous emperor ignored every warning. The only path would be a 180-degree reversal of essence. It would need to regain face in the global community, and this cannot be done with guns. It must be done with respect.
Respect can only be regained by eliminating the very root of the chaos. Not a people, not a faith, but the elite. The names in the Epstein files. The Weirdos who warmonger. The leeches who see the nation as a host body to be consumed. They must be identified, individually, and prosecuted publicly.
Even if it is just for show, do it. Jail Netanyahu and his cohort. Make the spectacle of justice. Put your other Israeli friends, the more humane ones, in leading positions if you must, but cut out the rot. Only this brutal, self-administered surgery can restore a shred of moral credibility.
If the USA does not do this, it will watch in desperation as the world moves on without it. The speed of the decline will be breathtaking. Chinese cities are safer, cleaner, more modern. The UAE and Qatar are prettier, with better weather and kinder people than Switzerland or a fading Hong Kong. Saudi Arabia is rising with a vision you have not seen in a century and will outshine the USA in 20 years.
The project to control the world has failed.
The choice is now stark: assist in the birth of a multi-polar order, earn a seat through painful self-purification and respect, and in doing so, finally help your own people...
Or you will go down, consumed by your own fears, a ghost at the global feast you once catered.
This is not an exaggeration.
It is the geometry of history. Empires are not murdered.
They commit suicide. And the coroner's report is being written on the streets of Los Angeles.
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This is not deception, this is the full truth and I have nothing to lose, nor gain in telling you this. I am here to save you, take the blessing. I wish you good luck, because its your country and your decisions. Not mine and I pray you take the right path. 🙏
I would really appreciate a repost of the quoted tweet, and will give away another BTC to anyone who intentionally and thoughtfully interacts with this post and shares it out of their own will.
Also, please listen, I loved the USA when I was there in January 2021. Wish to visit again soon, work out in the gym in the AM, have a salad from Sweetgreen, walk around Rodeo and hit up Hyde at night.
#DontShootTheMessenger
Welcome to Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah 🇸🇦🇦🇪
This is not a place born out of grievance, nostalgia, or reaction.
It is born out of exhaustion with chaos and a sober recognition that the Peninsula, and by extension the Middle East, no longer suffers from a lack of power, faith, or resources.
It suffers from the absence of a permanent, neutral covenant where power can pause without humiliation and where authority can speak without escalation.
Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah is not a state competing with states, nor an ideology competing with beliefs. It is a covenant in the Qur’anic sense of the word: an obligation entered knowingly, binding precisely because it limits impulse.
“And fulfill the covenant; indeed, the covenant will be questioned.”
This is not symbolism. This is architecture.
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1️⃣ The Problem It Solves
For centuries, the region has oscillated between domination and fragmentation.
Each cycle follows the same pattern:
Power concentrates without arbitration
Legitimacy detaches from accountability
Force gradually replaces judgment
The Qur’an names this failure directly:
“Corruption has appeared on land and sea because of what the hands of people have earned.”
Corruption here is not moral scandal.
It is structural imbalance.
Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah exists to interrupt that pattern.
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2️⃣ What It Is (and What It Is Not)
Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah is:
❌ Not a sovereign state competing with others
❌ Not a religious authority or ideological project
❌ Not a military alliance
It is:
A permanent neutral civilizational core on the Peninsula
A space that guarantees dialogue without loss of face
A framework for succession stability and crisis arbitration
A mechanism to decouple leadership survival from escalation
It does not rule populations.
It preserves the conditions under which governance remains possible.
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3️⃣ The Core Insight
Empires do not collapse because they lose wars.
They collapse because they lose forums.
Once every disagreement becomes existential, and every negotiation becomes a performance, violence becomes inevitable.
The Qur’an warns against this spiral explicitly:
“And do not dispute, lest you lose courage and your strength depart.”
Strength departs not when force disappears.
It departs when restraint disappears.
This covenant does not replace sovereignty.
It prevents sovereignty from self-destructing.
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4️⃣ Why Location and Distance Matter
Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah is deliberately positioned away from capitals, factions, and historical grievances.
Not hidden.
But far enough to demand intention.
Arrival is deliberate.
Participation is serious.
This distance is not aesthetic.
It is psychological.
It forces leaders out of reaction and into judgment.
“If two groups of believers fight, make peace between them.”
Peace here is not sentiment.
It is process.
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5️⃣ The Three Pillars (Non-Negotiable)
🟩 1. Parity
No victors, No clients, No subordinates
Equality is enforced structurally, not rhetorically.
Authority inside the covenant is temporary, rotational, and conditional.
🟨 2. Continuity
Leaders change, Governments fall, Emotions spike
The covenant does not.
It absorbs shocks and outlives administrations so dialogue never collapses because personalities collide.
🟥 3. Restrained Credibility
Peace without enforcement is theater, Enforcement without restraint is tyranny.
The covenant acknowledges force without glorifying it and makes escalation expensive by design, not by threat.
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6️⃣ External Guarantee (Why the US Is Structural, Not Ideological)
The role of the United States is not ideological alignment.
It is structural stabilization.
The guarantor exists to:
Prevent capture of the covenant
Ensure no regional actor can coerce it
Maintain neutrality under pressure
This is realism, not dependency.
In Qur’anic terms: You trust in God after you tie the camel.
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7️⃣ What This Actually Claims
Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah does not claim to solve the Middle East.
That ambition belongs to ideologues and conquerors.
It claims something far rarer and more durable:
Permanence
Mandatory dialogue
Arbitration before escalation
Continuity even when agreement is impossible
It reframes leadership not as dominance, but as custodianship.
“Indeed, Allah commands you to render trusts to whom they are due.”
Power is a trust.
Geography is a trust.
Stability is a trust.
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8️⃣ Why This Is Post-Chaos, Not Nostalgia
This is not a return to empire.
It is not nostalgia for conquest.
It is competence after chaos.
Not unity by force
But fragmentation made expensive
Not peace as rhetoric
But restraint as structure
The Peninsula has always been more than a battlefield or an energy reserve.
It is a hinge of civilizations.
Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah restores that role by function, not fantasy.
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🟦 Final Line
This is not the end of conflict.
It is the end of unmanaged conflict.
Welcome to Ahd Shibh al-Jazīrah.
Where power pauses.
Where leadership remains equal.
Where order is not imposed.
It is maintained.
Peace is inevitable and finality is here.