people actually fill this thing with all their raid debuffs like having multiple stacking personality disorders is supposed to give your words more value
15 days before the multi-billion dollar Vancouver condo bailout was announced, BROOKFIELD entered into a deal with Concert Properties—a major Vancouver area condo developer.
So to get this straight, Brookfield—the asset management firm Mark Carney co-chaired—bought into the exact condo market Canadian tax payers are spending billions of dollars bailing out after decades of Chinese money laundering and corruption brought it to the verge of collapse.
Halliburton/Cheney level insider dealing. How is this considered even somewhat legitimate by any standards?
Mark Carney was installed to sell Canada piece by piece to Brookfield at pennies on the dollar and send billions of our dollars into his "blind trust."
If this were any other era he'd be removed immediately. But since Canada stands for nothing but platitudes this is just business as usual now.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! In a massive scandal, the Federal Reserve has quietly admitted that Biden's illegal alien invasion SURGED home prices by +30%, directly harming US citizens' affordability
This comes as President Trump has BLOCKED taxpayer mortgages and housing assistance to illegals
THE BETRAYAL OF OUR LIFETIMES!!
+30% in home prices?! The media should be talking about this 24/7!
@13Tara101@Polymarket Businesses have relocated assets for more petty reasons whenever they disagreed with a local statute. They only do it if they agree with it
UK police said their officers did nothing wrong by arresting the victim of an assault and letting the attackers go free
Three days later after getting ratioed and community noted into oblivion, they walked it back and now say they’re investigating
The power of X
Just imagine if Elon hadn’t bought Twitter
Gavin Newsom's CA State Park employees destroyed the Palisades & Malibu, they mocked residents in leaked texts as their homes were burning. Now, on Independence Day 250, they're hanging the American flag upside down, in full view of the burned out Malibu lots. Unreal.
🇬🇧 THEY TOLD YOU A STORY. 🇬🇧
Colonisers. Slavers. Oppressors. And you were supposed to feel ashamed.
Not for what you done... But for WHO YOU ARE. 🇬🇧
So we tested it. Britain wrote everything down, so we opened the books. 📖
Turns out fewer than 1 man in 10 could vote in the year Britain banned the slave trade. No woman could. Your ancestors could hang for stealing a sheep, get shipped across the world for petty theft, or go down a mine at 8 years old. In Manchester, the average age of death in a labouring family was 17.
They weren't running the slave trade. They were underneath it too.
Which is what makes what happened next worth knowing.
In 1772 an enslaved man named James Somerset walked free from an English court, because English law couldn't hold a slave.
In 1791, 300,000 families just stopped buying slave sugar. No march, no riot, just a decision made at 300,000 kitchen tables.
In 1792, 519 petitions carrying 390,000 names hit Parliament, most signed by people who couldn't vote themselves.
In 1807, Britain banned the trade.
Then the slave owners sent Britain a bill for the 800,000 people they still held. 💷 £20 million. About 40% of the entire government budget at the time.
The Treasury says it wasn't paid off until 2015. So if your family paid British tax before then, they helped buy 800,000 people their freedom.
From 1808 the Royal Navy spent 60 years hunting slave ships at sea: 1,600 stopped, 150,000 people freed, and 1,600 British sailors dead, mostly of disease, buried thousands of miles from home. ⚓
In 1816 they ended two centuries of Barbary corsairs enslaving Europeans.
In 1896 a war that lasted 38 minutes ended slavery in Zanzibar. 🇹🇿
Almost every country on Earth outlaws slavery today.
That fight was paid for largely at British expense, by British hands.🇬🇧
So why haven't you heard any of this?
Because within living memory, someone rewrote the story. You got taught the crime. Not the cure.
The powerful exploited the world. They exploited their own people first. It was those people who ended slavery. 🇬🇧
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History got rewritten once, in living memory, by no one who was ever named or held to account.
We are ordinary people doing what ordinary people have always done. Opening the books. Refusing to look away.
This is how we fight back. Fact by fact. Story by story. Name by name.
We are the home of British heroes. There is a place for you in it.
If you can afford to support what we do: https://t.co/rih7iKwnvf
Be part of us. ☝️🇬🇧 Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
🇯🇵 Dear American friends, I will never forget this for as long as I live. 😭
March 11, 2011. 2:46 PM.
The Great East Japan Earthquake struck.
Magnitude 9.0.
The largest earthquake ever recorded in Japanese history violently shook the Tohoku region. 🌏
Then, dozens of minutes later, a tsunami beyond imagination swallowed the coastline. 🌊🌊
Around the world, many governments advised their citizens to leave Japan.
Some embassies reduced their staff or temporarily relocated their operations.
Sendai Airport filled with people desperately trying to leave Japan. ✈️
March 11.
The earthquake.
The tsunami.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant lost all electrical power.
The cooling systems failed, and the reactors began to melt down. ⚠️
March 12.
Unit 1 exploded. 💥
The reactor building was torn apart, and the images spread across the world.
Fear of radiation spread across the globe, and many people tried to keep their distance from Japan.
But then…
🇺🇸 America came closer.
Within hours of the earthquake, the decision was made. On March 12, Operation Tomodachi began. 🤝
24,000 service members.
189 aircraft. ✈️
24 ships. ⚓
They headed toward the disaster area.
Even with the fear of explosions still lingering, they carefully managed the risks of radiation while delivering food, water, and medical supplies, and continued their relief operations. 🚢📦💧
It wasn’t only the U.S. military stationed in Japan.
From the American mainland, from across the Pacific, and from Americans living in Japan, an overwhelming desire arose
「We want to help Japan.」 😭
They helped restore Sendai Airport. ✈️
They delivered emergency supplies. 📦
They searched for and rescued survivors alongside the Japan Self-Defense Forces. 🛟
And they stayed by Japan’s side for as long as they were needed. 🤝
The name of the mission was…
Operation Tomodachi.
「Tomodachi.」 🥹
Perhaps that name was chosen carefully.
Or perhaps there simply wasn’t any other word that fit.
A kunoichi trains for years never to show emotion while on a mission.
To observe.
To report.
To act without being ruled by emotion.
And yet, every time I remember those ships sailing toward Tohoku, I cannot count how many times I have cried. 😭
Even today, I cannot find words in any language to express what I felt back then. 💙😭
When so many people were trying to leave Japan,
you came. 😭
When fear and uncertainty covered our nation,
you stayed by our side. 😭
You rescued survivors, delivered hope, and stood with us when we needed friends the most. 😭
A kunoichi remembers everything.
Even now, more than fifteen years later. 🕊️
Happy 250th Birthday, America. 🎉
Japan will never forget the friendship you showed us on those days. 🇯🇵🤝🇺🇸
Never.
Forever… 🥹❤️
#A250inJapan
As a Korean immigrant, today on her 250th birthday, I reflect on the greatness and excellence of America. Not the deracinated, borderless version peddled by globalists, but the real America of Washington, Jefferson, and the hardy stock who built her from Plymouth Rock to the Pacific.
America was not built by abstract ideas or “propositions” for the world. She was forged in blood, faith, and steel by European Christian settlers who tamed a wilderness, declared independence under God, and secured the blessings of liberty for themselves and their posterity. From the Mayflower to the Revolution, through two World Wars, and being a shining beacon on a hill, this is a people and a heritage worth preserving.
I love America not because she is a hotel for every tribe on earth, but because she is a real nation rooted in the Anglo-Protestant tradition, ordered liberty, family, church, and the rule of law. As an immigrant and naturalized citizen, I know my place: a grateful guest and defender of what the Founders intended, not a re-maker of it. True patriotism means rejecting lies that tarnish her identity, restoring her culture, and ensuring her posterity inherits what their fathers wrought.
To the historic American people, your courage, ingenuity, and unapologetic love for your own, happy 250th. What an exceptional heritage you have. May we restore what made you great, honor your ancestors, and ensure this land remains yours for generations to come. The inheritance of America is worth preserving and fighting for.
God bless the United States of America. Happy birthday America, happy 4th of July. 🇺🇸✞ I LOVE AMERICA! Christ is King!