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CASH DIES IN 847 DAYS Europe just legislated the end of financial freedom and nobody noticed. January 2027: Every euro above €10,000 becomes illegal tender. Every Bitcoin needs government permission. Every transaction becomes a datapoint in Brussels’ surveillance grid. This is not proposed. This is law. 340 million Europeans will wake up in a cage built from their own bank accounts. THE KILL SHOT The EU Anti-Money Laundering package doesn’t just track criminals. It treats every citizen as one. Starting 2027, buying a car in cash becomes a crime. Sending €1,001 in Bitcoin without state approval triggers prosecution. Anonymous wallets vanish overnight. The Digital Euro arrives 2029. The European Central Bank spent €1.3 billion building what they call freedom. But leaked proposals cap holdings at €3,000 per person. Every purchase tracked. Every pattern analyzed. Every dissent potentially bankable. THE LIE THEY’RE SELLING “This stops money laundering.” Europe launders €500 billion yearly, they claim. So they’re building a panopticon for 340 million people to catch the fraction who commit crimes. China’s digital yuan already programs money to expire, to restrict, to control. The ECB promises Europe will be different. They promised deposit safety in Cyprus too. Then they seized accounts in 2013. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT Privacy coins migrate to the shadows. Black markets replace grey ones. The state gains omniscience. You lose the right to buy bread without permission. This isn’t about crime. It’s about power. €20 trillion flows through the eurozone. Every cent will soon require approval from Frankfurt. The infrastructure of tyranny gets built in the name of safety. Always. THE CLOCK IS RUNNING 847 days until your cash becomes contraband. 1,308 days until the Digital Euro launches. Zero days of mainstream coverage asking the only question that matters: Who decides what you’re allowed to buy when money becomes permission? The European Union just made Orwell an instruction manual. And you heard it here first.
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Lisa Nandy all over the news again 🙄
Did you see this flying over the UK ? I did.
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Palestine of their ass, their scum.
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BBC’s covid misinformation & disinformation, by Elon Musk (April 2023)
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This haunting photograph from 1936 captures a penny auction at a foreclosed farm in Michigan — one of the most defiant and ingenious acts of resistance to emerge during the Great Depression. When banks repossessed farms after families fell behind on their mortgages, local communities often took justice into their own hands. Farmers would arrive by the dozens, sometimes hundreds, and agree beforehand to bid only pennies on each item — from livestock to land — ensuring the auction brought in virtually nothing. The “winning bidder,” usually a trusted neighbor, would then return the property to the original family, allowing them to remain on their land. It was quiet rebellion cloaked in community solidarity — a desperate yet brilliant strategy for survival. In the background of the photo, nooses hang from barn rafters — not as decoration, but as warning. They were meant for “squirrelly bidders,” outsiders or opportunists tempted to defy the pact and bid high. These were not empty threats. In those lean years, loyalty was sacred, and betrayal could mean ruin for everyone. Penny auctions became a powerful symbol of rural unity and defiance. They weren’t just about saving one farm — they were about preserving dignity, family, and a way of life slipping away under economic despair. By 1933, more than 200,000 farms had been foreclosed across the Midwest, sparking organized movements like the Farmer’s Holiday Association, which fought to halt foreclosures entirely. In that frozen Michigan winter, a few cents and a shared promise were sometimes all that stood between a family and the loss of everything they’d ever built.
“Blame It On The Tories!” New single by Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves & David Lammy! 😂😂😂
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This really brings me hope, what an amazing community spirit and camaraderie. Well Done Everyone, just shows you what you can accomplish and achieve as a community United. 👏👍🙏❤️
Good evening, Nutteroo's. I realise I missed my chance to be a rapper when I was young. I'm definitely talented 🤣. This thought came up after wondering, "What does @trussliz really think of @RachelReevesMP? " Made for fun AI.
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Here’s a story for you. It’s sort of sad, but also sweet. 🥲 I painted this in the mid 1990’s My mother was alive back then, and saw it before I sent it to the gallery. A few days later the gallery rang to say the painting had sold. When I next visited mum it was on her wall!
The way women get treated in if they go to an Islamic nation.
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Boji the dog
What a brilliant man.👏👏👏 I hope veterans are listening to him.🫡
If you see this Goldfinch photo, please leave a comment! 🙏♥️ When did you last see a Goldfinch? Do they visit your garden? 😊🐦