Forwarded from Red Ice Uncensored β¨
Australia has never been more vulnerable to an energy crisis - ABC writes. Then 3 days later you have a major fire reported at Viva Energy refinery in Australia. It's only one of only two operational refineries in Australia, which processes roughly 120,000 barrels of oil per day.
Well, well, well. What a coincidence.
The last major fire at a refinery in Australia was the Longford Gas Plant Explosion (1998) and the Port Stanvac Refinery Fire (1999). So 26-27 years ago.
This one has an interested timing don't you think?
@RedIceUncensored
Well, well, well. What a coincidence.
The last major fire at a refinery in Australia was the Longford Gas Plant Explosion (1998) and the Port Stanvac Refinery Fire (1999). So 26-27 years ago.
This one has an interested timing don't you think?
@RedIceUncensored
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Forwarded from Information Liberation
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Tucker Carlson points to Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony as the embodiment of America's "new civic religion." [FULL CLIP]
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we can all dislike Tucker for a number of reasons, I have a few myself
however this guy has enormous reach to normies, infinite compared to all of ours combined, and heβs talking about the hall of cost being weimericaβs national religion
step back from how BaSeD & rEdPiLLeD you are and you can appreciate how crazy this is
however this guy has enormous reach to normies, infinite compared to all of ours combined, and heβs talking about the hall of cost being weimericaβs national religion
step back from how BaSeD & rEdPiLLeD you are and you can appreciate how crazy this is
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Forwarded from DoomPosting
Claude AI is going full KYC, will require uploading government ID and a video of your face to identify you.
Great job AnthropicAI you just lost a customer forever.
It's over.
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Great job AnthropicAI you just lost a customer forever.
It's over.
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Forwarded from Judge Frogβs Sβmore Cult
Gregory Bovino, who was a major public face of Trumpβs so-called βmass deportationβ effort until his recent forced retirement, confirms that mass deportations are not happening. He describes the number of people being removed as βminuscule.β
https://x.com/gregorykbovino/status/2044917769779413155
https://x.com/gregorykbovino/status/2044917769779413155
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ceasefire schmeasfire
at least the markets had fun yesterday on the back of total nonsense horsesh*t, man those lines went up
at least the markets had fun yesterday on the back of total nonsense horsesh*t, man those lines went up
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Forwarded from Blofeldβs Undersea Lair (You Only Live Twice)
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Forwarded from WM
> want to let him figure it out on his own
> NOT LIKE THAT
> NOT LIKE THAT
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not going to post every S2 update but he does a good job recapping the happenings with what limited information we have π
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Forwarded from Blair Cottrell π¦πΊ
If you believe in objective justice then BRS getting bail is just confusing.
Compare it to the Joel Davis case:
>Arrested & charged for a social media post which contained the phrase βrhetorical rapeβ
>Denied bail from magistrates multiple times
>Kept in isolation in maximum security prison
>National security classification (basically has no rights)
>Gets bail after 4 months but only after spending $40k to get to the Supreme Court
Ben Roberts Smith:
>Arrested and charged with 5 counts of murder in circumstances constituting war crimes
>Gets bail from a magistrate in less than a week
The vibe is that judges consider social media posts critical of politicians significantly more serious than murder.
The only way this makes sense is to acknowledge that politics massively influences judicial decisions.
The BRS arrest angered a lot of people. Giving him bail was damage control and a mitigation tool; itβs meant to calm everyone down.
Compare it to the Joel Davis case:
>Arrested & charged for a social media post which contained the phrase βrhetorical rapeβ
>Denied bail from magistrates multiple times
>Kept in isolation in maximum security prison
>National security classification (basically has no rights)
>Gets bail after 4 months but only after spending $40k to get to the Supreme Court
Ben Roberts Smith:
>Arrested and charged with 5 counts of murder in circumstances constituting war crimes
>Gets bail from a magistrate in less than a week
The vibe is that judges consider social media posts critical of politicians significantly more serious than murder.
The only way this makes sense is to acknowledge that politics massively influences judicial decisions.
The BRS arrest angered a lot of people. Giving him bail was damage control and a mitigation tool; itβs meant to calm everyone down.
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