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Deep Dives

  • The Ten Rules of Commerce

    2023-04-19

    Since just about everything somehow seems to be reduced to "commerce" these days, these rules could be important!

    I am no lawyer so I cannot and will not offer legal advice, but I found this presentation interesting, as it offers a number of principles that seem to make sense of how the legal systems work.

    Make of it what you will...

    (2 hours!)

     

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  • Programmed to Obey

    2023-04-18

    Richard Vobes talks to Mark Lawrence, a counter-terror surveillance operator with experience from the Middle East.

    "In modern history I'd say this is one of the biggest cons I've ever seen... "

    "Government overreach on a massive scale... "

    (63 minutes)

     

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  • The State of "Health Care" in the UK

    2023-04-18

    Given the current debate about the effects of mRNA technological therapies, and the proposals being put forward at the (reportedly funded largely by pharmaceutical interests) WHO, it is obvious to all that healthcare might be coming a long way behind financial considerations in the motivations of the movers and shakers of the UK medical establishment.

    If you ask me (well you didn't, but I'll offer my thoughts anyway), the obvious and enormous alleged conflicts of interest are sufficient cause in their own right to haul the said movers and shakers before the courts and have them testify as to their conflicts of interest - a properly constituted Royal Commission should do the job. Conflicts of interest on such a scale should disqualify them all.

    Of course, the chances of that happening are zero, given the track record of Parliament and the current Monarch in putting the interests of the population ahead of any corporate interests, and the disposition of ordinary folk to

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  • Parliament Debates the Pandemic Preparedness Treaty - Andrew Bridgen

    2023-04-18

    Th WHO is never one to pass up an opportunity to increase its powers, and if necessary is perfectly prepared to debate and assign to itself additional powers that purport to extend its constitutional powers without reference to any democratic mandate.

    "... this constitution will be fundamentally changed by the two instruments that are in the pipeline  following the Covid-19 pandemic..."

    " The WHO is domiciled in Geneva... it's employees are exempt from tax and they and their families all have diplomatic immunity... "

    "... it is indeed a supranational body, unelected and unaccountable"

    "The original ideals of the WHO and WHA were completely laudable... "

    "Who is now funding the WHO? Like many of our regulators in the UK: The MHRA (86% funded by industry sources), the JCVI member's personal declarations declared more than

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  • The Deep State - What It's Done, Where It's Going

    2023-04-16

    Dr Reiner Fuellmich, here speaking to "Man In America", gives a more or less comprehensive run-down of the events of recent years, what they may mean, and how it will likely (even inevitably) turn out.

    Whether or not we agree with the metaphysical speculations is for each of us to determine, but the overall logic expounded by Dr Fuellmich is the main show here.

    Excellent.

    (72 minutes)

     

     

  • Richard Investigates Community Assembly

    2023-04-15

    Yes, Richard Vobes is pulling out all the important issues - so yes, whilst he does that I will feature his work!

    "Community" is a multifaceted word much banded about these days - and true to form, this interview is indeed multifaceted (and consequently long!).

    To whet your appetite: "Cornwall is not part of the UK" !

    (OK, that's not central to the presentation, but it does grab attention)

    "... you don't need to know it, you just need to know where to find the answers"

    "... our job is to put the assemblies together so that when one person finds an answer, it goes to everybody"

    " We are a private members association and the members make their own rules and regulations"

    "... if they want a top-down society then they can continue as

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  • Richard Vobes Investigates High Conspiracy

    2023-04-14

    Dane has been investigating climate engineering for seemingly ever.

    Dane plus Richard provide a very level-headed conversation - Dane does have a tendency (in my view) to come across as a zealot rather than a unbiased scientist - but if we listen to what he says, a little zealotry is understandable.

    Richard is the perfect foil for his tendency to an excess of emotion.

    "Climate engineering... is about power and control - period"

    "These are patented processes - we have these patents at geoengineeringwatch.org, we are not guessing"

    (47 minutes)

     

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole - to Lemuria, Atlantis, and Egypt

    2023-04-09

    You may need to suspend your incredulity for this one - there are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy... (Hamlet) 

    But this guy does seem to have done more research than most -and - he claims that he was there!

    I'm not sure that I buy into the details of the reconstructions, but it's a fascinating story. True? That's for each of us to come to a viewpoint about. After all this time, and despite the the many references presented, there is certainly room for doubt.

    You may be left wondering if "the dark priesthood" is still with us? If it is, then it goes back way further than Babylon, and the good news is that it's now clinging on only by its fingernails.

    (72 minutes)

     

     

  • Better Way Conference 2022 Aftermovie

    2023-04-06

    A conference of health professionals, journalists, truth seekers and activists of all descriptions.

    Better Way Conference is an initiative of World Council for Health& EbMCsquared.

    View the 58 minutes of the 2022 conference, reviewing the status of the medical establishments worldwide at that time.

    "The WHO has a historical legacy of mismanagement and corruption that is rooted in conflicts of interest"

    "... WHO is all about human rights and sovereignty... they're not... what we are saying is that what you are doing is wrong... you have had your time ... and we're going to pressurise our World Health Assembly delegates to withdraw... We don't want our funding going into any organisation... that essentially is going to

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  • The How and Why of Filling That Hole

    2023-04-02

    Clif High, in a departure from discussing the state of worldly woo, turns his attention to that elusive Theory of Everything that modern science (and religion too come to that) has so far signally failed to produce. And a fair job he makes of it, presenting a monologue that many of us will find quite comprehensible, in the general sense, even if we don't necessarily instantly comprehend or decide to accept all the various points of detail (it's OK not to make our minds up!).

    As far as I can see, he goes a long way toward explaining the how and why of Creation in all its forms as a bonus. Not to mention psychedelics, the ultimate time clock, chaos, life, death, matter, hyperspace, crystals, serendipity, and yes, the Trump indictment, to name but a few.

    Is he hitting it out of the materium?

    (46 minutes)

     

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  • What's Up with the Central Banks?

    2023-03-28

    Neil McCoy Ward takes us through the machinations of the Central Banks to "save" Credit Suisse - not to mention the global banking system - a week ago...

    This is not financial advice!

    They may have "saved" Credit Suisse, but what have they done to UBS?

    For "bonds" read "pension funds"...

    Oh, and "customers are causing these problems by withdrawing their own money... "

    (19 minutes)'

     

  • "The American Empire is Dead - We're Just Waiting for the Body to Fall"

    2023-03-25

    A wide-ranging review of world geopolitics and how the West is shaping up with two of the most informed and experienced commentators - Scott Ritter, and Ray McGovern.

    It's not really about Ukraine, it's about America and at one hour and fifty minutes it's a deep dive, so schedule a gap in your "copious free time" and settle down with a cup of tea.

    You may feel the need for something a little stronger if you make it to the end...   but making it to the very end is highly recommended.

    (1 hr 50 mins)

     

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole with Redacted - UFOs and the Cabal

    2023-03-23

    Make of this what you will... there are a lot of threads here that relate very much to current events, but it starts off relating to events some years ago.

    Stick with it.

    (58 Minutes)

     

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole and into the Underworld

    2023-03-21

    What lies behind the Epstein case?

    Why do allegations of ritual satanic abuse (whatever that is) keep arising, yet somehow never seem to lead to any convictions?

    Why do today's pop artists and artistes so often seem to feature themes of the devil?

    Most extraordinary of all perhaps - why did the official opening ceremony of the St Gotthard Tunnel feature such extraordinary scenes? One might have thought that on such an occasion a traditional Christian blessing by a suitably important local Bishop might have been more appropriate.

    Does this have any links to the current trends toward what many consider to be the transsexual perversion, the transgender agenda?

    I personally have no information, but I do detect a troubling undercurrent of increasingly in-your-face

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  • No Sense to be Found Anywhere

    2023-03-19

    As usual, Neil Oliver bucks the trend by speaking a great deal of sense.

    (12 minutes)

     

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  • So Who Was the Organ-Grinder?

    2023-03-19

    More follow-on in the wake of the Hancock WhatsApps is provided by Alex Starling, writing in the Daily Sceptic, who rightly identifies Hancock as a low-level player whose role was simply to do as he was told, not ask any difficult questions, and (one suspects) be rewarded by making quite a few essentially illegal bucks on the side via dubious procurement contracts.

    I find his analysis persuasive, and note with some satisfaction that he does indeed go beyond the simplistic but unsatisfactory notion of "incompetence" and asks the serious question: "Who was the organ-grinder" that issued Matt (directly or indirectly) his instructions?

    He is also kind to Chris Whitty, noting that "Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty advised government ministers

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