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Every country on Earth armed their police. Gave them military uniforms. Made them answer to the state.
Except one.
In 1829, Britain created the first police force in history that carried no weapons. Wore civilian clothes. And answered to the people, not the government.
Before
🇬🇧 He called her the Enchantress of Number. 🧮
In 1843 a British woman wrote the world’s first computer programme. For a computer that didn’t exist yet. 💻
Her name was Ada Lovelace. Her father was Lord Byron. Her mother feared she would inherit his madness so she was taught
The crux of the problem in one article: Carney has done a good job going abroad and drumming up Asian interest in Canadian O&G and pipelines
But the conditions to invest and produce are thus far unacceptable to O&G companies in Canada
Finland tracked every gender-referred adolescent in the country for up to 25 years.
Their psychiatric needs didn't improve after 'gender reassignment'. They surged.
A landmark peer-reviewed study just dropped. Here's what it found. 🧵
The ice destroyed his ship. ❄️
Eight hundred miles from the nearest help.
He brought all twenty-eight men home.
Ernest Shackleton. 1914. Set out to cross Antarctica. The Endurance became trapped in pack ice. Then crushed. Then sank.
Five months on the ice. Three lifeboats to
Food for thought.
Trump, Hormuz and the End of the Free Ride
For half a century, Western strategists have known that the Strait of Hormuz is the acute point where energy, sea power and political will intersect. That knowledge is not in dispute. What is new in this war with




