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  • Lockdown - Part of the Grand Green Global Design

    2020-11-23

    The Conservative Woman publishes an article by John Mortimer which dissects the governments fig-leaf veneer of incompetence (to somewhat mix my metaphors).

    Last February / March there was room for doubt, but for me that doubt disappeared in July when we were told to wear face masks (a) without any supporting evidence and (b) despite the fact that the virus had been at that point defeated without any need to wear face masks throughout the thick of the first lockdown. Something else was going on.

    This feeling is confirmed as the government continues to refuse to publish any assessment of the risks inherent in lockdown to the national economy, the national health (not the NHS!), and the myriad livelihoods dependent on the success of small businesses. They know that such a risk assessment could not stand public scrutiny, yet feel confident that they will not be

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  • The Best is Yet to Come

    2020/11/23

    This is one view of Donald Trump.

    (46 minutes)

    Make of it what you will, but I don't think it can be ignored.

  • The New Order of Barbarians

    2020/11/19

    Despite the title, this article dates back to a presentation in 1969 by Dr. Richard Day, National Medical Director of the Rockefeller-sponsored Planned Parenthood, allegedly an insider of the “Order”.

    The presentation was remembered by a Dr. Lawrence Dunnegan, who is the source of the information linked to this article.

    The suggested modern reformatted pdf version of the presentation as recalled by Dr Dunnegan can be downloaded.

    He presents a dystopian future which one assumes is the objective of the Barbarians, and the reason that I draw attention to it is the resemblance that it bears to events that have unfolded since 1969, and the way in which events today seem to be gathering pace under cover of the Covid umbrella.

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  • About The Banks . . .

    2020/11/19

    After the financial implosion of 2007-2009, widely regarded as triggered (but  not entirely caused) by the "packaging" of dodgy mortgage loans into securities subsequently sold on by the banks to the unsuspecting (they wouldn't deliberately sell off dodgy stuff would they . . . ?). So were any bankers charged with fraud?

    Read all about it here - there's enough information to "sink a battleship" (but maybe not enough to sink any bankers). You will need an hour or two for this - there's a lot to cover but it is very illuminating, especially the video - if you do nothing else, watch it here (1 hr):

     

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  • The Shape of Things Now Fast-Tracking

    2020/11/19

    It will come as no surprise to some that this site maintains a healthy suspicion concerning the motives of those who would use the supra-national bodies such as (but not confined to) the UN for their own purposes.

    Huh - that's just a conspiracy theory - where is the evidence?

    Well, there's plenty of circumstantial evidence for those who can put two and two together, but there is now a body of more direct evidence that is growing steadily in the less-controlled parts of the media, and today Lockdown Sceptics highlights a whistle-blower, a former parliamentary adviser in the German Bundestag, who sets out his thoughts on what is now going on, not just in Germany, but across the world.

    "It is important that we, as a society, should again become capable of exchanging information without prejudice and with good will, even on controversial issues. We in Germany urgently need to learn once more how to listen to and respect each

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  • A Dissident's Guide to the (UK) Constitution

    2020/11/03

    These are UK Column podcasts which explore the UK Constitution, where it came from, where it may be going, with Alex Thompson and others.

    Episode 1

    "By popular request, and to meet the need of the times, Alex Thomson is joined by Mike Robinson and David Scott to brief dissidents on the Constitution. The podcast will be of interest to overseas listeners too but primarily explores the English and Scots Constitutions, the common law, and the British constitutional legacy"

    Episode 2 - Common Law

    Deep Dive