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Posts by Lucy Hamilton

Fact!

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Couldn’t happen to a more fitting target.

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I wish I hadn’t started thinking about that bed. Giving myself the creeps now. 15 months sleeping somewhere that might have seen some serious suffering. 😵‍💫

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Ghost is fine if you have enough name recognition to draw an audience to you and to justify paying for the service. Substack has a community that builds audience: good for no-name writers.

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I wonder how much that Blue Labour phenomenon was a conscious effort to gut any real Labour in the UK. (And the Labour Friends of Israel were in the mix. Sounds like a particularly heinous set of manipulators embedded there.)

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Interesting that he subordinates Mossad.

Creepy.

Makes me wonder where the bed we slept in came from. I have no doubt Ghislaine would not have left her own bed when renting out her furnished house. I don’t think a bed brought across from her Belgravia mansion is a better option. 😬

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I guess. Many of the people working within the system believe they uphold high standards of journalistic integrity.

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Wait what?
#Auspol

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Submarine agency external spending hit record high amid 'secretive' culture review
Ray Athwal
Ray Athwal

Data Journalist. Published 08 April 2026

Australia’s submarine agency is committing record funding to external firms for management and support services while maintaining a “secretive” stance on internal assessments of its own workplace culture.

While AUKUS was framed as a means to establish sovereign industrial capability, an analysis of procurement contracts showed the agency has relied on a small group of private providers.

Submarine agency external spending hit record high amid 'secretive' culture review Ray Athwal Ray Athwal Data Journalist. Published 08 April 2026 Australia’s submarine agency is committing record funding to external firms for management and support services while maintaining a “secretive” stance on internal assessments of its own workplace culture. While AUKUS was framed as a means to establish sovereign industrial capability, an analysis of procurement contracts showed the agency has relied on a small group of private providers.

Wtf???

So, no money for NDIS but all the money for AUKUS - and they're outsourcing $$$ to external private firms?!

#AusPol

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Israel Continues to Kill Aid Workers in Gaza 7 Months Into the Ceasefire The ongoing humanitarian blockade has undermined the work of UNRWA, WFP, WHO, and other UN-affiliated organizations.

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There is so much failure in the “better” US media that made where America is now. Normalising rather than blaring Trump family corruption has to be pretty high on the list.

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Do Brits know about this grotesque development? I have been horrified to watch the overt debasement of the law in the UK since the Assange era. I thought something as august as the British legal system would keep its “we work for the Establishment” slightly less “we swap out judges to get our goals”

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I can save it and email it to you if you DM me your email address.
I don’t take any money there so I exploit their resource. Bluesky is co-owned by another tech 🤬
There is not a clean platform anywhere. We exploit them for good. Even Google is toxic as hell.

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Ugh. There are so many Dunning Kruger nodes to the movement. God knows it’s probably some reactionary academic who’s been wearing smoking jackets since he was 13 and prefers to be served kedgeree to break his fast.

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Better read the piece. Brits need to be sharing this since the media can’t.

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Did you know about the Palestine Action secrecy provisions?

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I only use it briefly here. It deserves not to be left gathering dust: ever more relevant.

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Completely agree. He’s *really* handy for tilting our sheltered view of the world on its head for a more accurate view.

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How should we respond as Moneyland works to screw us ever further into submission? The ultra rich are crushing living standards and protest rights. There is a parallel in the brutality against Palestinians and in America's gulags. We do not have long to challenge the trajectory.

My lovely friend posted this with “Unmissable, essential reading”.
Give it a go.
#Auspol #NZpol

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🤣precisely

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Not by necessity.

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There is* a number of ways. Don’t post while walking the dog.

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How should we respond as Moneyland works to screw us ever further into submission? The ultra rich are crushing living standards and protest rights. There is a parallel in the brutality against Palestinians and in America's gulags. We do not have long to challenge the trajectory.

There are a number of ways our governments are crippled from impeding profits by the neoliberal order that serves the tycoons & CEOs. But they seem content to extract from us and silence our resistance. Who will our governments choose to serve?
AUKUS?
#Auspol
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How should we respond as Moneyland works to screw us ever further into submission? The ultra rich are crushing living standards and protest rights. There is a parallel in the brutality against Palestinians and in America's gulags. We do not have long to challenge the trajectory.

"Our politicians and dominant media class need to decide if they are with us or content to function as puppets cooperating with our extinction." @lucyham.bsky.social

Right now, it's looking like puppets is the preferred option. #auspol
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The only way Trump’s clownishness discounts the fascism is if all the people harmed are disposable. How many millions c/o USAid?

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Potential that Canadian tar sands were a driving motivation to the Atlas Network machine. I can’t remember which decades old document that was.

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name them all.

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Exactly

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Great and awful point.

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Looking forward to it.

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