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Marines Chopper with 44 on it.
See Drop 44.
Yesterday, 18th Airborne had a tweet that says RED ONE with a picture saying “where have you been”?
THINK MIRROR- POTUS return to twitter to send out an Important Message.
These Dots Connect. BQQM
See Drop 44.
Yesterday, 18th Airborne had a tweet that says RED ONE with a picture saying “where have you been”?
THINK MIRROR- POTUS return to twitter to send out an Important Message.
These Dots Connect. BQQM
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Is it possible that refers to the pResident Twitter account removal? 🤔🤔🤔
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⚡️ UK Supreme Court Julian Assange extradition appeal judgement due Friday Dec. 10 (Sputnik)
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[PRECISION CYBER ATTACK] on Global Stock Market.
Have you read that before?
Have you read that before?
Forwarded from WhipLash347
Yes it all connects
[CRASH] inbound
Evergrande - Bitcoin - Tether- US Dollar
[CRASH] inbound
Evergrande - Bitcoin - Tether- US Dollar
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Energy Crisis: OFGEM Errors Will Cost UK Households $3.4bn
A new report from Citizens Advice charity claim years of negligence from UK energy regulator OFGEM will cost households around $3.4bn with ignored safeguarding measures exacerbating the energy crisis.
26 suppliers have already collapsed affecting 4mn people as OFGEM reportedly failed to enact its powers to police poor business practices and held more of their customers’ money than they should.
OFGEM admitted the energy market needed reform in a statement which claimed, “the current system was not designed for this sort of extreme market event.”
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A new report from Citizens Advice charity claim years of negligence from UK energy regulator OFGEM will cost households around $3.4bn with ignored safeguarding measures exacerbating the energy crisis.
26 suppliers have already collapsed affecting 4mn people as OFGEM reportedly failed to enact its powers to police poor business practices and held more of their customers’ money than they should.
OFGEM admitted the energy market needed reform in a statement which claimed, “the current system was not designed for this sort of extreme market event.”
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