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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Addresses the UN General Assembly
2024-09-26
In a wide-ranging address to the delegates at the UN, the president of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan delivers a block-buster speech majoring on the unsupportable situation in Gaza, but also touching on many other issues both in the Middle East and other hotspots, and has pertinent remarks to make about the fake moralities that have been and continue to undermine the institution of the family around the world.
The ceremonies at the recent Olympic Games were granted special mention.
A great deal here on which the world should both agree and promptly act. If the UN ducks this one, it's days must surely be numbered.
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The Political Parties are Obsolete?
2024-09-24
Readers familiar with my occasional outbursts on this site will know that I regard the system of rule by political party as... well, "inappropriate". It regularly leads to the situation where we are governed by a Party for which the majority of the electorate did not vote.
And where every Party for whatever reason supports the agenda of an unelected supranational NGO of unlimited means, then execution of such an agenda, no matter how unsuitable for the UK, is both undemocratic and guaranteed.
Surely proportional representation would solve that?
Well, on current form it wouldn't solve the supranational NGO problem at all.
Equally surely, PR dilutes the notion that our MP works for his/her constituency and replaces it by embedding the political party construct as intrinsic to the system. So what you may say? Isn't it already? Yes it is, but not to the point where we couldn't at a pinch run the system without
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A Tale of Post-War Britain
2024-09-24
What to make of this magnum opus?
As a review of "Why Britain has Stagnated" it is timely, but as an article for wide circulation it (severely!) lacks an "Executive Summary" that might enable one to determine whether or not one wants to read such an enormous document (it probably ought to be a book - perhaps it may be in due course).
It is however on the plus side very thorough, and if, as one must, one allows the authors some leeway in their beliefs as to the presumed efficacy of left- and/or right-leaning politics, it makes for some very pertinent reading.
My simplistic take-away is that it is a worthy (and apparently independent) contribution to our national debate.
What it doesn't quite explicitly state is that progress in major infrastructure projects is highly dependent upon the motivations (actual, not necessarily formally stated) of
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A Tale from the Psychological Battle for Public Opinion
2024-09-24
"Charlotte Gill is a journalist who writes about politics. Her Twitter is @charlottecgill and you can subscribe to her excellent Substack here"
This is from Laura Dodsworth's substack the Free Mind.
And worth reading to see just how our tax-payer pounds are funnelled by government via dubious "independent" third party NGOs such as "charities" into projects that actively work to destabilise our society, normally by promoting some sort of division between groupings of people.
Of course this should be contrary to the Charity Commission's public benefit guidelines, but is it?
Israel to Self-Immolate?
2024-09-24
Two separate independent views on the current state of Israel.
Firstly from Scott Ritter with an in-depth review of what may or may not be the state of mind of Benjamin Netanyahu, and what that may lead to in the context of the current unrest within Israel and the unnerving lack of (direct) action by Iran in response to Israel's attack on the Hamas negotiator in Iran.
(25 minutes)
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Secondly a report from an "independent journalist" on the recent escalations of hostilities around the border with Lebanon.
The Inimitable Barbara O'Neill, Interrogated by Richard Vobes
2024-09-23
A feel-good, tastes good, and by golly, it does-you-good interview that will hopefully leave us all with a smile on our face, and hope in our heart.
(42 minutes)
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Elvis (and Others) Live!
2024-09-23
Ole "Light on Conspiracies" Dammegard is one of those people who take their time to get into their presentations - it's a trait that causes me hesitation in featuring their work, because I am conscious that my readership doesn't often have the time or inclination to sit through long videos.
Nevertheless having watched this through, my hesitation has evaporated (despite the several "hiccups" in the recording). If you can find the time to view it, I think you will find that he knocks it out of the park.
Of course, by the very nature of his work, we don't readily find material corroboration for his assertions from independent sources, and yes, it's perfectly theoretically possible that he has made the whole thing up, so we must all make up our own minds on that score.
So here is Ole Dammegard bringing Michael Jaco - and the world - up to date on a great deal from HIV to Elvis via Olof Palme and others.
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Andrew Bridgen on the Current State of the World
2024-09-22
Andrew Bridgen interviewed by Paul "Voice of the People" Thorpe.
Quite a wide-ranging interview covering most of the major news topics of interest, also exploring the current state of UK parliamentary politics. As Andrew points out, not very parliamentary at all if you look beyond the formal procedures at what a parliamentarian is supposed to do - to speak for their constituents.
(45 minutes)
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Whilst We Were Sleeping ... WW3 was Requested - and Denied - for Now
2024-09-22
Scott Ritter brings us up to date.
UK PM Starmer wanted NATO to target Russian targets on Russian Territory.
"Russia will attack the United States"
We were within a whisker of a WW3 nuclear exchange.
According to Scott Ritter.
(37 minutes)
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Define "Word Salad"
2024-09-22
"Word Salad" in general means a collection of imposing-sounding words which communicate no sensible message.
Certainly no precise coherent message.
The art of the word salad has been refined over many years by that putative global fascist dictatorship known as the New World Order.
It's a long and carefully executed attempt to bamboozle the world population into accepting their pronouncements without argument, because... well, how do you argue with an interminable pile of nonsense?
The people pushing it always have more labyrinths of nonsense to send you around!
The pile simply has to be rejected in toto.
Happily I am spared the need to dive in and demonstrate the meaninglessness of the pile of garbage because the inimitable Ivor Cummins has done the demolition job already.
Are We to be Mugged by a Word Salad?
2024-09-21
Well, time is fast running out... before the United Nations agrees its new "Pact For the Future"!
Of course one might argue (many would and do) that the world is in a parlous state exactly because the UN hasn't managed to sufficiently control things in the period leading up to this moment, but don't worry, it's nothing that handing ever more powers to the good folk at the UN wouldn't resolve, as they would then be able to be properly bossy and everyone would have have to tow their line, whereas up until now their powers have been too easy to circumvent.
It's the usual storyline: It's not our leadership that's at fault, it's all because these countries simply won't do as they are told! So "countries" are outdated and must be abolished and we, as the New World Order, must be given plenipotentiary powers... or something like that.
You can find out (if you have a spare lifetime to investigate, decipher the blurb, and wade through
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#TOGETHER 3rd Anniversary Event
2024-09-21
The theme is of course the defence of "free speech" - the freedom to speak, including the freedom to be tasteless and possibly offensive, since offence can be taken even when not deliberately offered.
The UK law lords used to have a robust interpretation of this, expecting adult citizens to tolerate mere offence in the broader interest of open discussion of robustly held beliefs. Today any number of easily offended parties with the ready ear of Parliament seem to want to hamstring our right to free speech in growing numbers of frankly implausible ways - much like our Parliament in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum tried any number of implausible manoeuvres to keep the Kingdom under EU control whilst pretending to leave.
The result is a the tendency to shift the burden of responsibility for policing "offensive" speech onto the social media platforms, along with the introduction of deliberately and disgracefully ill-defined concepts along the lines of "legal but <fill in your favourite
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Lest We Forget
2024-09-20
GBNews reviews the effects of the jab. We don't see this on mainstream media - which should tell us something.
(14 minutes)
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Now consider that the dreaded v***s likely never existed in the first place. This also should tell us something.
It's not hard, but it's very destructive of our world-view...
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Life of Brian Meets Riccardo Bosi
2024-09-19
Martin Geddes reminds me of Riccardo Bosi's design for his political party AustraliaOne - the first political party whose primary aim is NOT to take power! Sounds like something from Monty Python? Close, very close! But quite wrong.
(3 minutes)
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So how does the People's Front of Judea differ from AustraliaOne as specified by Riccardo?
The point being highlighted by Martin Geddes is that the PFJ is absolutely no different in attitude and methodology from
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"Trends" with Gerald Celente and Ivor Cummins
2024-09-19
Want to know what happens next week? Nobody can tell you, but Gerald has come perhaps as close as any to getting a reputation for reliable forecasting. How does he do it? By ensuring a constant flow of information from all around the world, and somehow finding the time to trawl through it all and assess the meaning behind the reports.
In a fascinating interview, covering world events past and present, this is an interview worth taking in, and if at the end you are still sitting comfortably, then you haven't been paying attention.
(51 minutes)
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WHO Pushes its Obsession with "Pandemic Preparedness"
2024-09-19
Every now and then I have to swallow my unpreparedness (not to mention my downright unwillingness) and devote an article to the machinations of those that would rule the world.
Sadly, this unwillingness must be overridden once more to bring my readers the latest positioning of the WHO in their eternal quest to "save the world" from the "inevitable" and fast-approaching pandemics by inflicting unwanted and certainly unhealthy quaxxines that are safe and effective for nobody on the receiving end of a syringe, but which are inevitably safe and effective for Big Pharma's bottom line.
It's not complicated - just say "NO" and remind your friendly medico that you reserve your right to self-defence, especially when the
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Down the Rabbit Hole with Riccardo and Martin
2024-09-18
This is the most extraordinary account of the current state of the world that you will likely ever watch. Please leave your preconceptions at the door.
Those new to our Down The Rabbit Hole series are advised to review the earlier Down the Rabbit Hole series, starting with 1 2 3 and 4.
Yes, it's a crash course in conspiracy theories... or as some would have it, conspiracy truths. I never planned it that way, but there it
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Welcome to the Club, Neil!
2024-09-18
"If that makes me a 'conspiracy theorist', then fine!"
(9 minutes)
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Germany in Spate of Bombings
2024-09-18
"The attack is just one of a wave of bombings in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), where Cologne is located, in recent months"
The report indicates that it may be associated with rival drug gangs, although that seems to be speculation at this point.
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Hezbollah Leadership Targeted by Pager Explosions
2024-09-18
Hezbollah has been hit by exploding "pagers", although it's unclear whether they were somehow packed with explosive or with lithium ion batteries that were explosive.
Apparently this resulted in nine deaths and thousands of wounded.
Since distribution of pagers isn't necessarily a precise art, some may have found their way to innocent customers not involved in the Hezbollah-Israel conflict.
Is any new mobile device, like phones, now at risk, one might ask? One suspects that the possibility cannot be discounted. especially if manufactured recently, or after 7 Oct 2023.
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