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Deep Dives

  • A Convoluted Tale of Broken Trust and High Corruption

    2023-04-01

    This is a story that may be central to the world's current predicament and "the Donald" 's campaign to restore a government "of the people, by the people, and for the people" in accordance with the historic Constitution of the United States.

    Ever since the foundation of that nation following the war of independence, external forces are believed to have plotted and conspired to regain control by fair means and foul.

    The establishment of the Federal Reserve following the sinking of the Titanic is thought by some to be merely the latest event contrived to lay the foundation for a plundering of that nation for its wealth, its military, its workers, and its resources, all of which were used to create the propitious conditions for a world global government (AKA New World Order). 

    This article from American Media Group lays out in considerable detail a long trail of financial conflicts that lead from disputed farm repossessions in 1978 all the way to the 2001

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  • A Book for Easter?

    2023-04-01

    Another offering from Richard which demands attention, not because of any particular truths exposed but because it points up a book that may put events recent and current into a great deal of context.

    I did sit through the whole thing last night, but sad to say I fell asleep part-way through and don't remember all of it...  but Richard did say that he had read it cover to cover and I'm happy to rely on his judgement ("couldn't put it down" etc).

    We may be hearing a lot more of Mr Greenwood.

    (69 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.

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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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  • Scott Ritter Explains the Ukraine War in the Context of Global Power Rivalries

    2023-03-18

    The war in the Ukraine has been dragging. It's now over one year old, and the protagonists are slugging it out in and around, over and possibly even under Bakhmut, to little apparent gain of territory.

    There are videos "out there" that profess to report on new Ukrainian offensives, and other videos that profess to report the state of play remaining massively in favour of Russia. 

    But there are few that set the Ukraine conflict in the perspective of the global power-play that has been taking place ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Experts on both matters are thin on the ground, but Col Macgregor and ex-weapons inspector Scott Ritter are both well informed and convincing.

    In this video Scott Ritter brings us up to date on how he sees the Ukraine war from the perspectives of (a) boots on the ground (b) supply logistics (c) Nato politics and the provision of more munitions and weapons to Zelenskyy (d) the US politics of the Pentagon and (e) the

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  • Education, Educashun, Edoocashen

    2023-03-14

    We Brits have long looked on as "our" government progressively moved the goalposts to introduce "relationships" learning into our schools curriculum, at each stage widening the definition and insisting on ever earlier engagement with our kids, right down to primary school age. I'm not sure whether "Drag Queen Story Hour" has yet materialised into the curriculum but I've reached the understanding that there are no limits other than those that we the people will set, by protest and non-compliance.

    To say that this is an agenda which the vast majority never asked for and which has been introduced as quietly as possible is a reflection of how "our" government operates in multiple areas - in fact this has become (or perhaps always was) their de facto modus operandi. More and more we the people are reduced to mounting spontaneous rearguard actions against their most egregious projects, whist many others

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  • A Short Presentation on the History of All Things "Sustainable"

    2023-03-07

    The inimitable Ivor Cummins introduces around 100 years of history - how the world became embroiled in the current battle of competing World Orders...

    Bilderberg Group - Club of Rome - Council of Foreign Relations -Trilateral Commission - WEF

    Problem - Reaction - Solution

    Build Back Better

    Featuring all the usual suspects, plus a few you may not previously have connected.

    Fasten your brain belts please and plunge in!

    (48 minutes)

     

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    Stay Home - Protect the NHS - Save Lives - Now Swallow the Limited Hangout

    2023-03-01

    The news is full now of the Hancock WhatsApps which purport to explain the unconscionable decisions made by the then Health Secretary, particularly in regard to the now infamous operation to get the elderly out of hospitals and into care homes.

    This is ultimately a revelation of insufficient substance. The term "Limited Hangout" comes to mind.

    Is it all about diverting us into looking into the intricate details of some sub-events that can be blamed on "incompetence", or perhaps on the negligent criminality of some minor bit-player, who can be thrown under the bus to satiate the mob's lust for vengeance and thus protect the main players who operate in the background?

    It seems that Matt Hancock is to be the first such victim, and he will be lucky

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  • You Don't Want to Know This

    2023-02-24

    Your - our - dystopian micro-future awaits.

    Patrick Wood, having studied it for years, is probably the most informed person about technocracy, and here he offer us an exploration by Spartacus of the possibilities, in more depth than many may care to fathom.

    When they talk of synthesis of the organic with the digital, they are not stopping with nanoparticles...

    I'm writing this on a somewhat clunky old-fashioned computer that takes up a nowadays unwarranted acreage of my available desk-space - but this form of desktop can still be bought by gamers sold on extracting the last vestige of speed to drive their all-consuming passion. At a cost of course.

    But by engineering it at the molecular level instead of the scales currently possible with today's silicon-chippery, it could be reduced in size to something rather more like - say - a fingernail. And by integrating it into the body's DNA as a biodigital construct

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  • The Great Awakening

    2023-02-18

    Yes, it's that man again - Richard Vobes takes on a new interviewee in Martin Geddes, ex IT / telecoms expert, investigator of the Q phenomenon, "conspiracy theorist", now spiritual adventurer, also blogger, author, and photographer.

    If this doesn't turn out to be interesting then I don't know what would be.

    (54 minutes)

     

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    Post interview, Martin posted his reactions to his substack page.

     

  • Destination of Humanity?

    2023-02-17

    When I was in my teens I was always a bit flummoxed by the TV series "The Prisoner".

    I couldn't see the point in a nameless person held captive within a nameless but apparently comfortable - even luxurious - village.

    Where was the action? Plenty.

    Where was the good guy? Patrick McGoohan. Number six.

    Where were the bad guys? Only the minions were ever in evidence, never the big bad bosses.

    Where was the victory of good over evil? Nowhere to be seen - it was a never-ending dystopia.

    It broke the mould of TV adventure series where the goodies always triumphed over the baddies, so there appeared to be no point in watching it - we knew how each episode would always end: more of the same.

    So why watch it?

    Now in 2023

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  • Old Bill Gates he Had a Farm - A.I. A.I. Oh!

    2023-02-10

    OK, the headline is contrived (aren't they all?) but there is a connection - the AI chatbot ChatGPT is a product of Bill's erstwhile company, Microsoft - and Old Bill is reputed to own the greatest acreage of farmland in the USA.

    And a very accomplished product ChatGPT appears by most accounts to be (so does Google at last have a real competitor?).

    But what is the difference between artificial intelligence and human intelligence? Will AI ever rival the human intellect? It appears to have passed the Turing test (to be indistinguishable from a human being) over the internet, although it remains to be seen whether specific lines of questioning may yet be devised to cause it to fail that test.

    And is it a truly impartial intelligence, or does it seek to influence our collective consciousness in specific directions?

    Martin Geddes, IT networking expert turned student of

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  • Wales Awakes?

    2023-02-03

    Sovereign Wales - a political party that tells the uncensored truth as it sees it.

    And it isn't messing around - its fundamental analysis of the Kalergi Plan and the ongoing crises of migration in both Europe and the UK are extensive and in many ways persuasive - whether they are 100% accurate may be open to question as always, but they have evidently done a great deal of homework.

    Whether it is worth reading is a decision for each of us, but it is undeniable that they bring some hard truths and the results of some hard graft to the debate.

    Being fundamentally Welsh they take a slightly parochial view in terms of wanting full independence from Westminster. I would change the emphasis here - we English (also Scots and Irish) share exactly the same problems and we would be stronger working together than seeking separation - whilst I acknowledge that that may be easier said than done, we need all the territories of the United Kingdom liberated, and

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  • Your Government Id is Awaiting Your Realisation

    2023-01-14

    The good news (as I understand it) is that you will be able to "seamlessly" identify yourself to the government (or any of its many agencies) on-line, all without quoting your Id number.

    The bad news?

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    The government's digital id proposals (or "UK Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework beta version (0.3) updated 11th January 2023" as we should properly entitle them)

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  • So, Despite the War in the Ukraine, the CBDCs Are in LockStep to Replace the Dollar Order?

    2023-01-13

    Despite the appearance of being at loggerheads over the Ukraine, Taiwan, and whatever other flashpoints may yet surface, and despite the BRICS countries moving ahead with their own basket of interchangeable currencies supported by "hard assets" and the Western nations still wedded to their essentially worthless paper, is there really uniformity of approach to base the new world financial system on the existing Central Banks and the Central Bank of the Central Banks, the Bank of International Settlements?

    Would that not simply leave the foxes in charge of the hen-house?

    "it was the West's sanctions that helped the BRICS nations achieve a long-held monetary policy objective, In June 2022 the BRICS member states announced their plans to establish an alternative to the IMF's special drawing rights (SDRs). A basket

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  • Doctors For Covid Ethics - Fifth Symposium

    2023-01-07

    Doctors for Covid Ethics 5th Symposium - if it isn't here, it probably doesn't exist.

    I won't attempt to summarise - suffice it to say that whatever you want to know, its here somewhere, and if it's not here then it's in an earlier symposium!

    Wade in...