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  • Down the Rabbit Hole - and Into the Earth?

    2022-08-26

    There are many provocative ideas in this video, and all, some, or none of them maybe true. But wherever the truth may lie, it's a good exercise for the mind to think about what is being said here, and determine (a) what we can rule out (b) what we can think about further, and (c) what we should rule in. 

    I'm not making any suggestions either way, but if any of this should turn out to have substance, we may be in for even more interesting times than we have so far grappled with!

    "Current models of Earth's interior are not facts, they are theories... "

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  • Fulford on Friday 26 Aug

    2022-08-26

    Ben is still in Canada with poor bandwidth, so today's review is audio only (sadly still with the odd glitch).

    No major revelations but a useful update, followed by useful questions.

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  • A Perspective on Ukraine, from a Russian Citizen who Went There

    2022-08-26

    "I have to know - not knowing is worse... "

    "... it was extreme red-pilling for me to accept that... "

    (43 minutes)

     

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     Lugansk Foreign Minister Vladislav Deinego, Full interview

    (2 hrs 4 minutes)

     

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  • OnLine Harms Safety Bill - Lord Sumption Comments

    2022-08-26

    Lord Sumption hardly needs any introduction, but the curious may satisfy their curiosity here.

    His contributions to the Spectator are almost enough to persuade me to subscribe to this weekly (but you can read the occasional article without a subscription).

    In this article he explains his views on the Online Safety Bill.

    "The real vice of the bill is that its provisions are not limited to material capable of being defined and identified"

    "Harm is defined in the bill in circular language of stratospheric

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  • Wireless Tech - What We Need to Know

    2022-08-26

    Arthur Firstenberg, author of The Invisible Rainbow (recommended), brings us up to date with his revised What You Need to Know about Wireless Technology (download), 21 pages.

    This document includes a list of biological effects (not necessarily exhaustive - we are still learning), morbidity and mortality, sickness, and a long list of references.

    The findings include a long list of flora and non-human fauna whose health is affected by radiation, from fruit flies to cows.

    And of course, humans.

    Lockdown - How Did That Happen?

    2022-08-26

    The travesty of lockdown was unbelievable, breaking as it did with all previous pandemic thinking without so much as a hasty risk assessment.

    So how did it come about?

    We haven't heard much about that, no doubt because nobody wants to own up to owning it, but the Spectator takes advantage of the Tory leadership campaign to review the story according to Rishi Sunak.

    Yes, it's every bit as bad as we thought it had to be. The more I hear about the workings of Cabinet meetings, the clearer it becomes how dysfunctional government doesn't just happen by accident - it is deliberately engineered.

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  • The Truth About Excess Mortality - and Statistics

    2022-08-25

    Mark Steyn takes a sideways look at the unfortunate deaths that have a cause so mysterious that the only thing anybody can think to say about them is that they have absolutely nothing to do with the va.....

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  • Ukraine Update - Scott Ritter Comments

    2022-08-25

    This is another viewpoint on this ongoing conflict in the Ukraine.

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  • Are We Staring at 2008 All Over Again?

    2022-08-25

    Bob Lyddon writing for Brexit Watch takes us through his assessment of the strength or weakness of the UK banking system, and doesn't like what he sees...

    He suggests that the same risks are playing out now in our domestic banking industry as in 2008 - it's just that we call them by different names.

    And yes, it's all about the mortgage market and property valuations. Whilst property valuations exceed mortgage balances, all is well, but when mortgage balances exceed property valuations and people can no longer afford mortgage repayments...

    Worth reading.

  • Brian Rose Gives David Icke Free Rein - Nbr 7

    2022-08-25

    Brian Rose of London Real may not be everybody's cup of tea, and David Icke certainly has been widely regarded as somewhat "out there" - but maybe current times are also now sufficiently "out there" for David to seem relevant to a great many more of us than hitherto.

    At the best part of three hours this is a long interview. Whilst I say "interview", Brian has the good sense to let David do the talking, and he doesn't disappoint.

    When I considered this for a slot on my site, I certainly didn't plan to watch the whole three hours (life is much too short), but...  it became inevitable, I was hooked.

    You may or may not agree with what is said (and I haven't decided yet either) but he certainly brings a new perspective to life on this earth, and - lo and behold! - like all the best things in life,  it's all actually quite simple in principle.

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  • Another Note on Net Zero

    2022-08-23

    "There is a total absence in the entire world of any functioning Net Zero demonstration project"(For how long have we been talking about Net Zero now?)

    "Every wind turbine or solar panel that gets built depends on a government subsidy"

    In other words, none of them pay for themselves, they are just a money laundering scam to move taxpayer money to corporate coffers.

    "Based on current forecasts, clean energy specialist Squeaky has calculated that UK industry could be hit with £49.2bn bill for wholesale gas and electricity costs combined in 2023. Overall, this is a 260 per cent increase from the industry’s energy bill in 2021"

    What, after all the many wind and solar farms constructed over past decades, we still can't handle the self-inflicted shortage of Russian gas (which we mostly don't buy) without paying eye-watering costs?

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  • Another Note on Fluoridation

    2022-08-23

    It's sometimes tricky to know whether John Rappoport is being inventive or whether he's actually being serious, but I do believe that this time he is in the serious camp.

    As we have reported previously, the UK government has centralised the power to determine whether our local water supply should be fluoridated (obviously 'the man in Whitehall knows best'), and there seems to be no doubt that they want the whole country on the same page on this one - whether you think that page will say "fluoride for everyone" or "fluoride for no-one" is for to you to consider.

    To aid your assessment John Rappoport relates the story of the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) in the USA and their erstwhile position on the

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  • What to Do about our Bureaucracies?

    2022-08-22

    They have been growing for decades, if not centuries, and are seriously well-entrenched within the fabric of the nation, whichever (western) nation we are talking about.

    And we are not just talking about government departments. We must also include all the "arms-length" NGOs regulators QUANGOs and private corporations, even regulated charities and other "non-profit" "foundations" that are dependent on the State for their feed and watering and that enable that same State to hide behind commercial confidentiality clauses and the like to keep stuff out of the public view.

    We might also include the "privatised" regulated monopolies (railways, water, power, etc) - that model has been done to death and found wanting, being entirely dependent upon a regulator that might well be weak ineffective or even corruptible. 

    For example, there is no incentive for water companies to plug leaks in their distribution network if they don't pay for the water lost. The

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  • 75 Year Anniversary of the Nuremberg Code Marked

    2022-08-22

    A timely reminder of the Nuremberg Trials and the establishment of the Code with regard to the control of medical experiments on people.

    This 75th Annual Commemoration was called by the Action Alliance 75 Years Nuremberg Code.

    You can also watch the video (6hrs 38 minutes!) of the event. 

    Too few seem to remember the Nuremberg code these days, so perhaps we should offer a handy pocket-sized reminder (A6 double-sided foldable).

    We might also remind ourselves that the excuse that "I was following orders" was

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  • Ben's Back! Fulford on Monday 22 Aug 22

    2022-08-22

    We hope well-refreshed after his vacation, Ben has penned an interesting take on the current state of the world and those competing to rule it.

    More a consolidation of our understanding rather than any startling new revelations (although you will probably find a few), but in case you must have one, there is one below that must have just missed Ben's deadline!

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  • Boris' Pandemic - Jennifer Arcuri

    2022-08-22

    Jennifer Arcuri (one-time pre-Carrie friend of Boris) talks to Hearts of Oak about how she regards the prime minister, the man and the role and the pandemic.

    "Whatever happened to the guy at the top, that's not him... some kind of parasite that has infested inside parliament... we're going to see these guys follow like robots... "

    It's not exactly a calmly-presented thesis, but we must all make our own judgement as to the interpretation we should best put upon it.

    My guess is that this should be obligatory viewing for Tory party members, closely followed by anybody who still believes that their vote counts.

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  • The NHS End of Life "Care" Pathway - Case Study

    2022-08-21

    Case Study of a 90 yr old man who died in hospital: Eric Levy.

    "How on earth does a patient ... who's voluntarily admitted themselves (due to a bang on the head) for a routine check-up, end up unable to discharge themselves from their hospital, being deemed incapable of making the decision to discharge themselves, being put on an end-of-life "care pathway" which includes the nil-by-mouth protocol, not being fed solid food... eventually leading to their passing away?"

    There are legal steps here which we may all feel it wise to take well before we are taken to hospital, if we wish to retain control over our own fate.

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  • Climate Change is Upon Us!

    2022-08-21

    Is the spate of droughts fires and floods "Climate Change" caused by excess CO2

    Or is it something else? There is no doubt that man-made jiggery-pokery has been and still is evident in the skies above us, and we have all heard of HAARP installations which are no doubt deployed without our knowledge.

    Dane Wigington makes a good case. Even if he does come across as alarmist, that doesn't necessarily make him wrong:

    "Time to change our course, or die"

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    Dietary Advice - Is It All It's Cracked Up to Be?

    2022-08-21

    "The focus on our immune systems, which has inevitably followed on from the "Covid Experience", brings us to the topic of how we should support our immune system if we wish to stay healthy in our modern age of novel risk factors.

    Leaving aside Big Pharma's implied narrative that all we need is another vaccine, I think it reasonably self-evident that primarily, "we are what we eat".

    It's a reasonable assumption that stuff that we eat (and drink!) every day probably has a pretty big effect on our health. We know that if we ingest poisonous substances such as cyanide then our health can immediately suffer, so it stands to reason that stuff that we ingest affects our health either for good or for ill.

    We know a fair bit about the out-and-out poisons because their effects tend to be both immediate and drastic, but we know a great deal less about which foods are best for our health because (a) we eat a personal mixture of foods prepared in a huge variety of

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  • A Week in the Life of Dr David Cartland

    2022-08-20

    Interviewed by James Delingpole.

    "Look guys, we have got three deaths in one afternoon... "

    (70 minutes)