The speaker of the Slovenian parliament announced a referendum on leaving NATO.
Finally some good news.
The evil fascist military pact needs to be dismantled. Right like Warsaw pact.
But sadly Russia phobia keeping the stupid people in the world united behind this disgusting criminal gang of murderers and war criminals
""Israeli commander responsible for killing of Hind Rajab injured in Lebanon, says HRF""
- AJ English
I hope survives to live a long long life, physically crippled and mentally tortured by daily nightmares of what he has done. I hope he never sleeps peacefully ever again.
NHS workers are being gagged from criticising the Palantir contract 🤐
We can't duck the hard truths that embedding US Big Tech in UK public services carries risks of outside political interference and waste from vendor lock-in.
The alternative is here: Digital Sovereignty with open source tech.
https://novaramedia.com/2026/04/14/nhs-staff-told-stop-criticising-palantir-or-lose-your-job/
#DigitalSovereignty #opensource #palantir #nhs #ukpolitics #ukpol
There is a media blackout occurring about the retrial trial of the 6 people who smashed up the Elbit Systems
So much so that not even the selected jury will be made fully aware that they could go to prison and thus may discharge because of conscious
This is life in a facist society
I am not using hyperbole here
https://thegrayzone.com/2026/04/12/uk-jail-palestine-action-terrorism-uk/
"There is NO naval blockade of Hormuz Strait
Local reporter Mojtaba Biglari shows footage of 'completely secure' Strait
Countries hostile to Iran still not allowed to pass
'Trump granted them permission in a parallel world'"
Watch | Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports that Iranian hackers from the “Handala” group published footage on social media of a drone they claim flew over “Israel,” including footage of the homes of senior Israeli security and political officials.
@rapsneezy2 We're also following recent developments such as BMJ's recent article https://www.bmj.com/content/393/bmj.s680
and https://www.ft.com/content/ff701533-aa19-4ab0-80ff-70c9420f37d9?syn-25a6b1a6=1 which is not accessible.
Which states that people in the NHS are being discouraged from criticising the FDP.

Data used to justify the expansion of controversial software in the NHS is flawed, experts say, and the pilot trust’s innovation adviser worked directly for Palantir Government contracts with the controversial US tech giant Palantir are under fresh scrutiny, with ministers reportedly mulling scrapping a contract with the NHS.1 The £330m deal for Palantir—which also provides services to US immigration enforcement and the Israeli military—was intended to create a federated data platform (FDP) for NHS England to help streamline health service data. But now data seen by The BMJ suggest that pilots of the FDP, run at Chelsea and Westminster Foundation Trust and subsequently promoted as a Palantir success story, are flawed. When challenged on the controversial partnership with Palantir, NHS England has repeatedly pointed to the supposed benefits the FDP is bringing to the health service. Hailed as an example of these benefits is Chelsea and Westminster, described by the UK government “as national exemplar for AI.” The trust was one of the first to pilot the FDP, and the apparent “success” was used as grounds for expanding the pilot to others, with NHS England eventually awarding the full FDP contract to Palantir. But data seen by The BMJ suggest that two key claims regarding these pilots overstate the benefits of Palantir software. In January 2022, Chelsea and Westminster piloted a care coordination solution, a precursor of the FDP, which included a theatre management tool originally developed with Palantir, at the trust. NHS England board minutes claim that this tool helped to increase theatre use. Multiple sources, including a Palantir blog and an NHS report, also claim that the use of an FDP at Chelsea and Westminster helped bring down the inpatient elective surgery waiting list by 28%. While very few claims of FDP benefit have shared any …
@rapsneezy2 We received updates from different folks doing various things in the campaign such as in Barnsley. https://www.barnsleychronicle.com/article/35166/campaigners-demand-nhs-axes-controversial-330m-palantir-contract
We reviewed and tried to figure out what our next steps are.
We're supporting Amnesty's campaign to email our MPs https://www.amnesty.org.uk/get-involved/take-action/sign-a-petition/mp-demand-no-palantir-in-our-nhs/
And there's a strategy meeting coming up.