Everyone being like "aww, look at the olden days when we had decent politicians who could respect each other"...and it's just a literal parade of war criminals.
Off Guardian
19.06.26
#offguardian
Is healthcare a human right?
Candace Owens returned from Russia with a profoundly thought-provoking experiences, literally signifying the difference between life and death.
ALEX KRAINER
19.06.26
#alexkrainer
NEW: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Former President Obama breaks his silence after Trump signed the MOU
"We’ve now fought a war, spent billions and billions of dollars, put an enormous strain on our military; a lot of people have died, and it feels like we are back where we were before we started the war, except maybe a little worse off."
Megatron
19.06.26
Something strange is happening in Europe...
Is Europe actually "collapsing", or is it just a narrative being hijacked by unelected bureaucrats to sell you something you can't return? Let's dive into it...
@Julian Figueroa
19.06.26
#exitmanual
The Federal Reserve’s Insider Who Quit for Bitcoin - Charlene Faridepo | Ep. 144
Charlene Fadirepo is a former Federal Reserve regulator turned Bitcoin strategist, Author and Consultant. After a decade in banking and consulting, she arrived at Bitcoin through a decades-long search for a financial system without bias. She co-authored “Bitcoin and the American Dream” alongside Jimmy Song, took that work to Capitol Hill, and later wrote “The Bitcoin Leap”, about bitcoin grassroots adoption in Africa. She is also the founder of Satoshi Sister Circle, a leadership and career network for African and African diaspora women. In this conversation, Charlene walks through what she witnessed inside the Fed, why she sees CBDCs as unambiguous surveillance tools and what she thinks about stablecoins, as well as why Africa doesn't need Bitcoin, Bitcoin needs Africa.
@Efrat Fenigson
19.06.26
#efratfenigson
UK could keep special pre-Brexit terms if it rejoined EU, Michel Barnier says
Exclusive: Former chief Brexit negotiator says staying out of euro and Schengen area would be ‘perfectly possible’
The Guardian
18.06.26
#brexit
No thank you, we voted to leave.