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The Enrichment of Barking When I was doing research for my Epoch on Captain James Cook, I travelled to Barking to visit the church in which he married. Upon my arrival, the high street was filthy, over-crowded and almost entirely inhabited by Africans, Middle-Easterners and folk from the Indian subcontinent. I only saw a handful of English people. Walking for ten minutes, I finally came to the church. When I went inside, I left all of the diversity on the streets behind me, as only English people were present inside. It was as if the church had become the final sanctuary for them; clinging on to the final bit of Barking that felt homely. After taking a walk around it, I spoke with the vicar to learn about Cook and the church's history. Then I chatted with some of the locals. It was not long before they began to lament how they had been born in Barking, around 75 years ago. When they were born there, it was an English community. Then, despite never moving away from their place of birth, they watched, powerless, decade after decade, as more and more foreigners arrived. These foreigners simply moved from wherever they came from, arrived in Barking, and continued to live exactly as they had before. More locals moved out as the place began to change and their exodus only accelerated the sense of alienation for those who stayed. And so, there they sat, in the Church. They did not feel "enriched." Sad, overwhelmed, defeated; that is how I would describe them. It was the birthright of those English men and women to grow up in a community that felt culturally similar to that which their families had lived in for generations. They did not ask for the rest of the world to move to Barking. They did not consent to it. And to add insult to injury, when it became clear that there was going to be no end to it in sight, they were also told that they must like it; that they must feel "enriched" by it. Well, they don't, and I find it deeply upsetting to know that they will live out their final years without any hint of ever seeing the Barking of their youth revived. Mass immigration has been one of the most sinister injustices that the ordinary communities of England have ever had to endure. It is a crime of the most sinister kind; one for which its victims have no avenue for restitution. Barking is but one of hundreds of towns where this has happened; all have people with similar stories and experiences. They may be forgotten by Westminster but they will not be forgotten by us. I can promise them that. Footage of Barking being made an official borough of London in 1931:

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E: Did you say that Yaşar’s daughter is sick? N: Yes, why? What happened? E: Nothing. We just talked a bit, shared some troubles. N: You? You talked things out with the man who threatened me with you, Eşref? E: I wanted to talk a bit before teaching him a lesson. E: He said he had a daughter. He also said he wouldn’t do anything wrong to Ms. Nisan. N: And? E: That’s all. You don’t need to know the rest. N: He called me too. And I told him what a terrible father he is. E: When did this happen? N: What does it matter, Eşref? Why did you call me? Was it because of this? E: No. I just wanted to call. E: When the man said, “You’ll understand when you have a daughter,” I got curious. I was trying to understand what he meant. N: Why did you say something like that? E: We had to take a car trip today. N: Eşref, you didn’t do anything to the man, right? He has a daughter. E: Nisan, I didn’t do anything to him. If something happened after I left, then it’s fate. E: When he started talking about being a father…I tried to understand what he meant. That’s why I called. N:And you called me. E: I have only one love in this life, Nisan.And that is you. Is it something like that? N: I don’t know. I really don’t know. They say when you have a child, you feel very different. That feeling isn’t like anything else. E: You used to say you wanted to start a family. Can you see yourself? What kind of mother would you be? N: Then who are you pregnant by? E: Don’t be ridiculous Nisan. That’s not even a question. N: A girl or a boy? E: A girl. Let her be like you. D: Ms. Nisan, if you’re ready, shall we begin? N: Who is that? N: Eşref! #EşrefRüya #EşSan
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I rewatched Cody's promo again a from last night. The look in his eyes you can see the pain, anger and sadness. He let it all be heard even if the crowd wasn't enthusiastic. Everything he has said wasn't scripted, he means everything that comes from the heart and that's what I love about him. He's honest and loyal with how he feels. Cody has put his heart and soul into something he loves and has been doing his entire career and wants to keep that momentum up not only for himself but for the fans, the people that love and support him, for the sport he loves. This man carried everything on his shoulders since he returned to WWE. He has climbed mountains to were he wants to be no matter how hard it was to climb up. Cody said in his interviews that his inspiration quote is "just keep doing the work" and that's what he's been doing. What Cody is saying here is after all the Wrestlemania main events he's been in since his return, all the people he faced that wanted to fight him ( The Rock, Roman, Cena etc) all he wants is to have a personal one on one with Randy to show him who he is on the biggest stage. Someone who he has known for 20 years, that brought him up just to have that moment. Everything was going smoothly till TKO saw that the story needed more so they told Triple H he had to add celebrity's (Jelly Roll/Pat McAfee) that have no connections or involvement in Cody and Randy's history at all. They did that last year when inserting Travis Scott into Cena's retirement tour and towards the end of Wrestlemania 41 were in the end the story flopped. TKO doesn't know anything about history, or storytelling or wrestling at all. Triple H and WWE should know better when it comes to these decisions. Cody is the QB1 for a reason. He is the reason I will support him till the end. He speaks up when something is not right, he listens to the fans, he sees what the fans are saying. He hears the voices, he hears you. 🗣📢 Keep it up Cody. ❤️🤍💙 #WWE #Smackdown #CodyRhodes #QB1

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With Tulsi Gabbard's new revelations about US bio labs in many countries around the world including Ukraine, it's fascinating recall the bizarre series of events that gave rise to this controversy in the first place: In May of 2022, some of us began asking whether the US had bio labs in Ukraine, what they were for, and why the US had them there. For asking those questions, we were instantly branded as "pro-Russian conspiracy theorists" in official Ukrainian intel reports, on our Wikipedia pages, by countless media outlets, etc. This was and remains one of the most bizarre episodes I've ever seen. Before May 2022, when we asked those questions, barely anyone had ever thought about let alone asked about "bio weapons in Ukraine"! I certainly hadn't. Like most people, I had never mentioned a word about it because it had never occurred to me we had them there. But then, Marco Rubio summoned Victoria Nuland to the Senate and asked her in a televised hearing under oath about these "rumors," clearly expecting her to immediately debunk them as obvious Kremlin lies and to proclaim the US had no such bio labs in Ukraine. Instead, Nuland did the opposite! She *confirmed* key aspects of these "rumors," and she explicitly warned that the US has several "bio research labs" in Ukraine that are so dangerous that they must not be allowed to fall into Russia's hands. When some of us heard Nuland's rather shocking admission -- the first-ever disclosure about these labs -- we of course asked: wait! what? Why does the US have bio labs in Ukraine, and what are the US and Ukraine doing in those labs that make them (in Nuland's eyes) so dangerous?? (Note: nobody ever suggested that the presence of these bio labs in Ukraine justified the Russian invasion; we just wanted answers about these US bio labs that Nuland had casually divulged). We never got real answers. We got smear campaigns. To this day, our names are formally attached to claims that we spread "conspiracy theories" for asking about these labs even though it was Victoria Nuland herself who was the one who accidentally revealed them for the first time in a Senate hearing in response to a shocked Marco Rubio. They then quickly tried shutting down any questioning by pretending that Nuland never said this, and it was just a bunch of paid Kremlin mouthpieces who were spreading lies. You see the same tactics now being against Tulsi for releasing this new intelligence report. Watch the Nuland testimony in question:

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Are COVID injections causing a new form of rapid-onset dementia? This isn't just a theory—it's a clinical reality being witnessed by frontline doctors. In a stunning discussion, Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Jordan Vaughn, alongside clinician Scott Marsland, revealed groundbreaking and alarming findings. They point to the late Dr. Luc Montagnier, a Nobel Prize-winning virologist, whose final research paper highlighted a terrifying link: the original spike protein contains amino acids that code for PRION DISEASE. This prion-like mechanism is implicated in causing: 🔹 Protein deformations 🔹 Amyloid plaque formation in the brain 🔹 A "reservoir" of spike protein in the brain that evades normal treatments The result? Patients are presenting with rapid, atypical neurological decline that conventional doctors misdiagnose as standard dementia, Parkinson's, or ALS. But the cases don't fit the classic patterns. Here's the HOPE that the medical establishment isn't offering: Marsland shares an incredible anecdote of a patient he had referred to palliative care. As a last resort, they tried N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) to cross the blood-brain barrier and clear the spike. In just 3 WEEKS, she regained the ability to walk, feed herself, and even returned to gardening. Dr. Kory confirms this, stating that when you treat the root pathology—the spike protein and its microvascular damage—instead of just the symptoms, over 50% of these "hopeless" patients see significant recovery. The takeaway is urgent: The system is failing these patients by forcing them into a diagnostic box with no hope. A new paradigm of treatment, focused on the true mechanism of injury, is not just possible—it's saving lives. This is the conversation they don't want you to have.

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Brian Jr’s testimony regarding the morning of January 29th, 2022, raises several significant contradictions when cross-referenced with photographic evidence, witness statements, and known arrival times is ummm well SUS! . Brian Jr. testified that He was woken up by his father around 7:30–8:00 a.m. He got dressed and went downstairs, where he saw his parents, Aunt Jen, and Uncle Matt He said the birthday card and donuts from Julie were already there He remained downstairs for about 15 minutes, then returned to his room He later came down again and at that point saw only his parents However, this version of events does not align with other verified facts. Auntie Julie did not arrive at the house until approximately 8:00–8:30 a.m. She brought the birthday card and donuts with her. Therefore, if Brian Jr. was truly downstairs around 7:30–8:00 a.m., it would not have been possible for those items to be present. His claim that they were already there is provably false. Lt. Gallagher photographed the driveway between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m., and Brian Jr.’s vehicle was not present. If he was home and downstairs during that time, his car should have been visible. Its absence suggests he was not at the house during that time window, directly contradicting his testimony. Caitlin Albert was reportedly present at 34 Fairview the night of January 28th and was said to be the last to leave, around 1:30 a.m., allegedly picked up by her boyfriend, Tristan. But this narrative raises key questions. No one, including multiple officers, Jen McCabe, or Julie, reported seeing Chloe, at the house that morning. Chloe is never mentioned in any official observations, logs, or footage If Caitlan’s claim about Tristan picking her up is not truthful, then the possibility emerges that she left @ 1:30 with her brother, Brian Jr, using his vehicle to return to Easton. This would Explain why Brian Jr.'s car was missing in Gallagher’s photos and why no one saw Chloe the next morning.Given the ummm inconsistencies and the lack of visual confirmation from key individuals, a plausible alternative timeline can be made. In the early morning hours of Jan. 29th, Brian Jr drove Caitlan and Chloe back to her Easton apartment He then returned before 8:30 a.m, before Auntie Julie arrived. Let’s lay it out, Canton chronicle style. While Allie was cruising town like she was training for Uber Olympics and Higgins was allegedly peeking in cars back at CPD for no known reason (lost his keys? Looking for snacks? who knows), Brian Jr was playing chauffeur. The simplest answer might be the right one! Brian Jr took his sister Caitlan and the dog, Chloe, back to her apartment in Easton.Think about it, Chloe was never seen at the house. No one in law enforcement saw the dog cause you know Gallagher would've documented that in triplicate And on Brian’s second trip downstairs, everyone was gone... but also: still no mention of Julie. So if he really came down the first time at 7:30… where was his car? If he came down the 2nd time he would have seen his auntie Julie, But he says he saw the card and donuts that only arrived with Julie.

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This 6-minute video reveals how Elon Musk learns complex topics: Elon Musk: “You don’t need college for learning.” “Everything is available basically for free. You can learn anything you want for free. It is not a question of learning.” Musk starts with a blunt point: College may still have value, but not for the reason most people think. He says the real signal of college is not intelligence. It is proof that someone can work through structure: “Can somebody work hard at something, including a bunch of sort of annoying homework assignments, and still do their homework assignments, and kind of soldier through and get it done?” That, in his view, is one of the main things a degree demonstrates: Discipline. Compliance. Follow-through. Not necessarily exceptional ability. Musk pushes the idea even further: “Colleges are basically for fun and to prove you can do your chores. But they’re not for learning.” Whether or not you agree with him fully, the underlying point is hard to ignore: We live in a time when knowledge is no longer locked inside institutions. The internet has dismantled the old gatekeeping model. Today, if someone wants to learn design, engineering, writing, sales, coding, marketing, or history, they can access world-class information without ever stepping into a lecture hall. The bottleneck is no longer access to information. It is desire. Focus. Curiosity. Consistency. Musk then draws a distinction that matters: “If you’re trying to do something exceptional, there must be evidence of exceptional ability.” That line changes the whole conversation. Because in real life, people do not reward credentials alone. They reward proof. Not what you enrolled in. What you built. Not what you intended to do. What you finished. Not what you say you know. What you can demonstrate. This is why portfolios outperform claims. Why execution beats prestige. Why visible work creates leverage. Musk even says, somewhat provocatively: “I don’t consider going to college evidence of exceptional ability.” And then he points to the kinds of examples people love to cite: “Gates is a pretty smart guy, he dropped out. John was pretty smart, he dropped out. Larry Ellison, smart guy, he dropped out.” His broader message is not that everyone should leave school. It is that conventional paths are not the only paths to intelligence, capability, or impact. Then Musk moves into something even more useful: His view of how people actually learn. “Education should be as close to a video game as possible. Like a good video game. You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day.” That comparison is simple, but powerful. Why do people obsess over games? Because games are interactive. They are immersive. They provide immediate feedback. They make progress visible. They create challenge without making the challenge feel meaningless. Musk’s point is that learning should work the same way. “If you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling and far easier to do.” This is where traditional education often breaks down. Students are expected to move in lockstep. Same pace. Same timeline. Same structure. Same sequence. Musk rejects that model completely: “People are not objects on an assembly line.” That may be one of the clearest criticisms in the entire transcript. Because standard education often optimizes for administration, not human variation. It is easier to manage people in batches. But easier to manage does not mean better to learn. Some people move faster in math. Some are stronger in language. Some are highly visual. Some need to touch the thing, build the thing, test the thing. And yet most systems still treat learning like synchronized marching. Musk argues for something more individualized: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in in each subject.” That idea matters beyond school. Adults learn this way too. No one becomes exceptional by waiting for permission to move at average speed. The most effective learners usually follow interest with intensity. They go deeper where curiosity pulls them. They accelerate where energy is highest. They build momentum through engagement, not force. Musk also shares one of the most practical ideas in the transcript: “Teach problem solving, or teach to the problem, not to the tools.” Then he gives an example. If you wanted to teach someone how engines work, the traditional system might start with separate lessons on screwdrivers, wrenches, and tools. Musk thinks that is backwards. A better method is: “Here’s the engine. Now let’s take it apart.” Then the tools become relevant in context. Now the student understands *why* the screwdriver matters. Now the wrench has meaning. Now the lesson is connected to reality. This is a much bigger principle than education. People learn faster when relevance is obvious. Abstract instruction is forgettable. Applied learning sticks. When people can see the problem first, they care about the tool. That is true in business too. You do not start with theory for theory’s sake. You start with the problem that needs solving. Then you learn exactly what is required to solve it. Finally, Musk says something that quietly explains why so much education fails: “A lot of things people learn, probably there’s no point in learning them because they never use them in the future.” That may sound harsh, but most people know the feeling. They do not resist learning because they are lazy. They resist learning because it feels disconnected. They are told to memorize before they understand relevance. They are told to sit still before they become curious. They are told to absorb information before they have any reason to care. Musk’s view, underneath the provocation, is actually simple: People learn best when learning is alive. When it is tied to action. When it respects differences in pace and aptitude. When it feels engaging instead of ceremonial. When it produces visible competence, not just paper credentials. The internet made learning abundant. What matters now is whether someone can turn information into evidence. That is the real separator. Lessons I'm taking away from this clip: 1. In today’s world, access to knowledge is cheap. Proof of skill is expensive. We have crossed a point where information alone is no longer impressive because everyone has access to it. You can watch the best interviews, read the best essays, take the best online lessons, and still remain average if you never turn any of it into real work. So the advantage now is not “I know this.” The advantage is “I built this, tested this, shipped this, and can show the result.” From my perspective, this is especially true in business and personal branding. The market rewards visible competence far more than silent knowledge. 2. People learn faster when the learning feels useful, alive, and connected to a real problem. This is why so many people struggle with conventional education but thrive when they start building something for themselves. Urgency creates focus. Relevance creates retention. Once the lesson is attached to a real outcome, the brain pays attention differently. That’s why I think one of the best ways to learn anything is to start a project that forces you to use the skill in public or in real life. Learning becomes sharper when there is something at stake. It stops being passive consumption and becomes active problem-solving. 3. The smartest people are often not the ones collecting credentials. They are the ones following curiosity with discipline. Exceptional people usually do not just learn what is assigned to them. They go where their interest is strongest and then they pursue it seriously. That combination matters: curiosity without discipline goes nowhere, and discipline without curiosity becomes lifeless. The sweet spot is when someone becomes obsessed enough to keep going deeper than required. To me, that is where the real edge comes from. Not from following the default path better than everyone else, but from developing uncommon depth in something that genuinely pulls you.

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