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  • The Fight Against Climate Change Moves Up a Notch

    2024-04-11

    Safety Warning: Please don your tin-foil hat to protect your sanity before reading on.

    In order to protect the world from "Global Warming" (that according to the "overwhelming consensus of climate scientists" is certainly caused by us releasing CO2 into the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels), it turns out that spraying chemtrails into the atmosphere is being done in order to reduce global warming by blocking the sunlight...

    And what the heck has Bill Gates got to do with any of this anyway? Perhaps he's working on a new quaxxine to protect against the cold once we can't see the sun anymore and we are not allowed to burn anything that creates CO2?

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  • Who Is "TV Licensing"?

    2024-04-11

    Yes, it's Martin Geddes vs. whomever is "TV Licensing", which appears to be a simple question that ought to be perfectly simple to determine. The fact that it isn't is cause for serious concern  (given that it probably affects the majority of households in the land) but not apparently to all legal beagles of the justice system.

    Martin now brings us up to date on the status of his case for payment by "TV Licensing" under his legal contract to provide them with correspondence services of which they have availed themselves. Yes, it's a case of who the heck is "TV Licensing" anyway, if anybody?

    Martin brings us up to date.

     

  • Dial M for Midazolam

    2024-04-11

    Whilst reminding ourselves of the trials of lockdowns, behind the scenes some believe that worse horrors were being perpetrated.

    "At 6pm on February 25th, the UK Column livestreamed an eye-opening and thought-provoking symposium on the systematic use of Midazolam and morphine to end the lives of patients"

    It's your viewpoint that counts.

    (2 hrs 39 mins)

     

     

  • Time Flies, But Remember Lockdowns

    2024-04-11

    We all know that our memories fade over time, and most of us are probably only too happy to forget the lockdown idiocies (not to mention turmoil) that swept the nation, and indeed much of the world, in 2020.

    Yet if we so blithely discard our recollection of these restrictions, how will we be protected against such extremes in the future? Or could we simply rely upon the official Covid Inquiry to fill the gap?

    Surely the events of 2020 should be in effect a vaccination of the population that protects us from ever permitting such nonsense to recur in the future? No It wasn't exactly safe, but if nobody remembers, thenit will not be effective either.

    An important observation I suspect.

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  • Capitalism of the Future?

    2024-04-10

    Before plunging into this one we need to understand a few definitions.

    "Capitalism" can have more than one meaning depending upon context.

    Let's start with the traditional meaning, which roughly speaking equates to free trade within a marketplace.

    Free trade is dependent on the concept of "property", something which is "owned". I can't trade something unless I own it. I can only own it if I made it, or if I bought it, or if I was given it as a gift, or if I inherited it. (Some societies might include finding it abandoned, but subject to conditions, which is essentially a minor peripheral argument)

    In England we have the ancient and honourable tradition of Market Towns, which were permitted to hold regular markets where people from the neighbourhood could come to buy and sell, or simply barter their wares. Everyone knew the routine that in that place on that day they could all come and get what they needed in

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  • The Big Green Sausage Machine

    2024-04-10

    Another country, another council bemused, befuddled, and brainwashed by the green blob.

    What is the defence? We must insist upon due diligence and democratic accountability.

    Due diligence - check out what we are told and importantly, check out the counter-narratives. Which is plausible, which is actually proven? Or are neither proven? If not proven, then is the the proposed change of status quo justified on balance?

    Assess both the upside scale of the opportunity and the downside of getting it wrong.

    Democratic accountability - explain our recommendation, the counter-recommendation, the consequences of both, and put it to a vote of our constituents.

    Now if we are just installing traffic lights, the downside of getting it wrong is probably relatively trivial, but if our constituents lives are going to be seriously changed then give them both barrels (both sides of

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  • Tavistock

    2024-04-10

    An ancient stannary town in Devon, home of the cream tea...  or something else?

    Mark Devlin spills the beans...   but beware, the rabbit hole runs very deep indeed.

    Allegedly.

    (82 minutes)

     

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  • NHS - The Face of Fascism to Come

    2024-04-10

    Ben Rubin explains "our" NHS, for those who haven't quite realised what has been going on for many years - under governments past and present of all stripes.

    Now we know exactly why the only "cure" for the NHS which is ever promoted by politicians is to spend more money on it. (Are we looking forward to our general election later this year?)

    So where does all this money go?

    And is money laundering the only problem, or is there more... ?

    (39 minutes)

    Delingpod Revisited

  • The Great Awakening - What is it?

    2024-04-09

    The great preachers of times gone by (one thinks of John Wesley, Charles Grandison Finney, Billy Graham, to name but a few of a great many) have been credited with prompting religious Christian revivals in times past, and I suppose that those revivals could reasonably be described as religious awakenings. Some might describe these men as Bible-bashers, since the Good Book was the primary source of their instruction. 

    No doubt they were also motivated by what they regarded as the shortcomings of their times and of the societies to which they ministered, and certainly their preachings included much fulmination against the sins of the world, set against the story of the birth and crucifixion of Christ, and his resurrection by which "evil was defeated" - and only those sinners who confess his name can be saved from "eternal damnation". Heady stuff (and in my view, not entirely accurate... read your bible carefully to see what Jesus is recorded to have actually said).

    Our world today seems by contrast to

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  • Another Reason Why Renewables are just So Much Hot Air

    2024-04-09

    Has the onward march to our Net Zero future got  bogged down in the quicksand of government "incompetence"?

    Every passing day it seems that more reasons emerge to indicate that Net Zero is the impossible dream.

    The latest dive behind the scenes into what is actually going on (or not going on) comes courtesy of Fortune and Freedom.

    "Renewable energy projects are taking decades to connect to the electricity grid. High voltage lines are proving as popular as wind farms"

    You could say that it's gridlock.

     

  • The Day of the Eclipse - Fulford Report - 8 April 2024

    2024-04-08

    There must be not a few subscribers wishing that this eclipse took place yesterday and we might know a bit more of the aftermath for this report!

    "There can be no doubt this eclipse is not an ordinary event. It passes over seven towns called Nineveh, a Babylonian city mentioned in the bible as the center of sin and depravity. It also passes through seven towns called Salem, known in the bible as the dwelling place of god"

    Only in America!

    There is still a lot going on, and "it ain't over until the fat lady sings"!

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  • Oregon Redefines the War on Farmers

    2024-04-08

    Rule 1 - heap up the regulations

    Rule 2 - make them as complex as possible

    Rule 3 - wage lawfare

    Something similar coming to the UK soon I don't doubt.

    (21 minutes)

     

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    Go figure.

     

  • Nuclear - The Inevitable Confrontation?

    2024-04-08

    One thing which it would appear we can all agree on - even if subliminally - we cannot trust our politicians. The old joke about "how do we know when a politician is lying?" and the fact that we deem it necessary to elect them anew every 5 years speaks volumes.

    Add on top the events of recent years when many previously accepted "truths" were abruptly stood on their head, and we were implicitly told to forget them, simply put this notion of trust squarely centre stage for us all to see.

    So with the Green New Deal floundering in a dearth of rare earths, and impossible mining requirements, yet many still believing the CO2 catastrophe nonsense, and Zionists the world over seemingly bent on more war...  nuclear, both as weapons, and as a source of power that might actually provide an opportunity to close the green delusion power gap, seems destined to take centre stage once more.

    But (leaving aside the weapons!) is nuclear as safe as it's cracked

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  • Scott Ritter - the EU Crumbling Begins?

    2024-04-07

    No, he's not talking about the military situation, but the economic situation. Money talks, and lack of money suffocates.

    Fascinating stuff, and entirely logical - it's obvious that Europe needs affordable reliable power,  so... sanctions on Russia are a disastrous own goal. How to wriggle out?

    And some still want the UK to rejoin ..?!

    (17 minutes)

     

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole to .. the Vedas and Great Tartary!

    2024-04-07

    Readers unfamiliar with our "Down the Rabbit Hole" series may like to view some of the earlier articles here, starting with nbr 1. Many may consider these propositions extreme, but the question is, can they be disproved?

    Could they be possible, and if so, what would be the implications? 

    If the implications would be trivial, then who cares? But if they would be earth-shaking, perhaps we should take note.

    That said, the ancient writings such as the Bible certainly do exist, and some have been translated.

    "Today we are living in a... time of awakening. It is called the morning of Swaroga and it has been happening since 2012"

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  • "I Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident"

    2024-04-07

    Well, we could all quibble about the the precise meaning of "self-evident" and whether it is entirely appropriate in this context, but let us not distract from the message.

    Full article here: I Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident.

     

  • The Last Word on Tomorrow's Eclipse?

    2024-04-07

    David Sörensen reviews the state of play associated with previous eclipses, especially in the USA.

    Are the omens propitious?

    As always it depends on your point of view...

    ... but regardless, it's a good read 😎.

     

  • Dr Shiva Meets Ivor Cummins ...!

    2024-04-06

    Dr Shiva Ayyadurai, US presidential candidate, systems expert, and general thorn in the side of the US/Global elite, meets Ivor Cummins - is this the ultimate clash of the opinionated?

    "Dr. Shiva is on fire! Super smart guy but he takes NO prisoners - get seated securely and strap yourself in for this one!"

    I can't think of a more interesting pair of great minds to address the greatest issues of our time, in what is working up to be this year of greatest global upheaval of our time, so this has got to be right up there with the "Do not miss this" greatest presentations that we have had the privilege to bring to you.

    Enjoy!

    (1 hr 44 mins)

     

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  • Our NHS at Work

    2024-04-06

    Did you think that forced jabs were a thing of the past?

    Think again.

    This legal case illustrates a great deal about our relationship with the State.

    And it isn't pretty.

    There is so much wrong with this that one hardly knows where to start, and bear in mind that the Covid jabs still have Emergency Use Authorisation - but where is now the emergency?

    In what way will this lawsuit benefit anybody, anybody at all?

     

  • Capitalism Has Already Ended - What Comes Next?

    2024-04-05

    And is "what comes next" already here?

    Today we feature the only modern economist worth listening to, or at least the cream of the cream of such a grouping should there be more than one.

    As befits an economist, he also has an unmatched understanding of modern politics and geopolitics, since politics and economics are in effect two sides of the same coin, and both disciplines rely on the understanding of the motivations of the masses.

    Yanis Varoufakis learned his trade the hard way as Finance Minister of Greece when the EU famously "bailed out" the Greek banks from their banking crisis - some suggest not ultimately to the benefit of the Greek people, but to enable the Greek banks to meet their obligations to other EU banks.

    He has also authored some very readable books on economics/politics 😎.

    "It's not a market, it's an algorithm".

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