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  • Hurricane Helene - The Aftermath from the Front Line

    2024-10-08

    Report by The Highwire October 3, 2024.

    (15 minutes)

     

     

  • Unbelievable - Unless You Are a Conspiracy Theorist

    2024-10-08

    Del Bigtree's lawyers have evidence of something so upside-down and back-to-front that everybody should sit up and take notice.

    Everyone has heard of Facebook - but for those who don't already know, the CDC (Centre for Disease Control) is the US government's primary medical regulator. Our own UK regulator the MHRA in many instances will take its lead from the CDC.

    So where does Facebook fit into this picture and what qualifies it to advise the CDC on its presentation of medical information?

     

     

  • The View from the Ground in Israel

    2024-10-07

    Amir Tsarfati (an Israeli Christian) has been featured on this site previously, but not since the Hamas strike on 7th October 2023.

    So his view on the current conflict from inside the State of Israel is of some considerable interest, conflicting as it does with reports from (for example) Scott Ritter. I wonder how much access he has to external alternative media reports.

    It also provides us with a glimpse of one Israeli's mindset. It's an anecdote, not a survey.

    Nevertheless the question remains - how much credence should we give to reports from external experts, and how much to those of internal Israelis? They cannot both be correct. 

    "We are cleaning northern Gaza completely - it will not be inhabited any more"

    "... in Lebanon... you can see that we are levelling, levelling! Those villages and towns will not stay standing... all the south Lebanese

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  • Will We All be Suffocated by a Green Blob?

    2024-10-07

    Well, maybe it's not such a daft question after all... some have already suffered such a fate, although in that particular instance the problem was reportedly caused by natural causes rather than human activity. I doubt that was of much consolation to the people affected.

    The Daily Sceptic reports.

     

     

  • View from the Russian Government

    2024-10-07

    To complement various reports on geopolitical matters, Sergei Lavrov's speech to the UN General Assembly in New York is worth some attention.

    (23 minutes)

     

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  • The State of the UK (and the Western World)

    2024-10-07

    With world events shifting at breakneck speed, it's quite a task to try to assemble a reasonable view of what the future may offer us. So ZeroHedge is sticking its neck out by attempting this feat, and, in my view, a reasonable fist they make of it. I don't suppose they have it all correct - but hey, it's undeniably complicated and they manage to pull a convincing narrative together.

    Read the full article, but by way of scene setting, watch the (inevitable) video:

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  • "The State of Israel May Not Exist by ... "

    2024-10-07T

    The Fulford Weekly Report is a must-read this week - if you don't have a subscription, you may wish to reconsider...

    Apparently the reports reaching us from Israel in the aftermath of the recent attack by Iranian missiles do not adequately present the destruction wrought - "Israel is under new leadership... "

    Ben also has much of interest to say about the floods in North Carolina following the hurricane attack.

    Catholic readers may need to prepare themselves for what Ben has to report about the Vatican and its prospects.

    And, as always, much more besides that is probably closer to the truth than most reports in the mainstream, or even on alternative media.

    Read if you dare. (Modest subscription

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  • "The Strategic Defeat of Israel"?

    2024-10-07

    George Galloway discusses the Israeli position with ex US Marine and UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter.

    I hadn't realised just how many "nuclear-armed" states the Israelis might be facing if they dare to open nuclear hostilities with Iran - if they play that card then world destruction seems assured, with Israel at the forefront, yet without that option, their chances of subduing Iran look pretty bleak. 

    (22 minutes)

     

     

  • If Heavy Metal may be Holding You Back ...

    2024-10-05

    Tooth fillings, Quaxxines, chemtrails, and who knows what other features of modern life may all be adding to our load of heavy metals.

    The result? ASD, Autism, ADHD, Alzheimer's, and that may be just for starters.

    And if you want help from the NHS, how can they when they cannot bring themselves to challenge the orthodoxies that hold that these conditions are simply inexplicable?

    Those who do challenge the orthodox view of helplessness do find that there are solutions if we are prepared to look for them and to try them. So if you have been struggling to get sense out of the usual suspect authorities - pin back your ears and listen carefully... 

    (50 minutes)

     

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  • Lest We Forget - Vaxxed III

    2024-10-05

    Vaxxed III - "The film they don't ant you to see".

    (1hr 57mins)

    Watch on CHD.TV

     

  • Neil Oliver with Reflections for our Time

    2024-10-03

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  • Israel v Iran - Who Will Blink First?

    2024-10-03

    Scott Ritter provides his assessment of the likely aftermath to Iran's delayed response to the previous Israeli attack on Teheran. 

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    A more wide-ranging report from Redacted:

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  • SMRs for Ever?

    2024-10-03

    A dollop of long overdue logic from Nick Hubble of Fortune and Freedom to blow the clouds of obfuscation away from our "green" but flaky energy future.

    What are the practicable solutions for our seemingly intractable national electricity supply problems?

    Well, local electricity generation, obviously.

    Take it out of the hands of national government and free ourselves of their ridiculous dogma, their oft-demonstrated ability to screw up large scale infrastructure projects, and their total disconnection from real-world engineering reality.

    Read all about it.

    (NB We neither support nor approve nor suggest any investment advice from anybody)

  • Trigger Warning: This Article is Certain to Upset Everybody!

    2024-10-01

    Has Clif High finally flipped?

    Or is he onto something, or things, of which we should be aware?

    From a whistle-blower from the Council of Nicea (we probably just lost half of you right there!) through religions of the past and the would-be religions of the future, the collapse of current world financial systems and the ensuing crisis of governance as we know it, not to mention the ETs and those who may or may not currently inhabit "our" moon, this tour de force from Clif covers his expectations over approximately the next six months or so. Notwithstanding all that, it seems certain that we will not have seen such times before.

    Well, I have the greatest respect for Clif, but as he would I'm sure acknowledge, none of us have a monopoly on the truth. It's just that Clif's grasp of matters existential seems to me to be several notches up from anyone else of whom I know. And believe it or not, he always seems to have evidence / personal experience to back up

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  • The Undead mRNA Zombie Medics - Coming Soon to a Needle Near You

    2024-10-01

    No, sadly it isn't 1st April, it's the autumnal opposite, heralding the worst of bad jokes.

    The Japanese, who reportedly have suffered half a million dead from the Covid shots, are coming out to say enough is enough, the shots were ineffective in so far as they have lead to a death rate "5 times higher" in the jabbed as opposed to in the unjabbed, and the new wonder "self-amplifying" mRNA jabs will be so bad that they may trigger a "world-wide disaster".   

    Personally I believe that is highly likely, given that the evidence strongly (nay - very strongly) suggests that Covid was a psy-op rather than a virus - and whoever heard of a jab to counter a psy-op?

    Something else is afoot.

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  • Fulford Report- Monday 30 Sep 2024

    2024-09-30

    In common with other sources Ben describes a scenario of escalating and ever more obvious attempts to wrest back control of humanity through ever more improvisations designed to instil fear in the population - but the population in large measure is no longer having it.

    (Clif High is of the same viewpoint)

    More to the point, nor are significant elements of the various secret services and societies around the world. So will their fall-back position be to create war, civil, global, or anywhere in between?

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    Stand by for a bumpy ride in October.

    And November for all I know 😎.

     

  • A Triviality, or a Moral Imperative?

    2024-09-28

    This is something which we have all become used to - "fake" branding.

    It's obviously "fake" when you consider the range of produce which is sold under the "farm name" (typically "XYZ Farms") as I am sure the supermarket chains themselves would agree, and it's undeniably not a fake brand as it is a real brand, but it still has the effect of hiding, or at any rate making less obvious, the true source of the fresh food that we buy, since "XYZ Farms" names neither a supplier nor a grower.

    You could say the same for brands such as Tesco's "Finest" - it doesn't per se disclose the source (although that may be somewhere in the small print) but it does provide an indication of the "quality" (whatever meaning that word has in the specific context, which may actually be dependent on the assumptions of the individual shopper). 

    And it is true that if all you need is a vague indication of "quality" then the branding does provide this without needing to bother the

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  • Bring Back the Trial of the Pyx!

    2024-09-28

    Some of the old customs and traditions are definitely the best!

    But somehow, some of them have been debased by... well, I don't know, perhaps as much or more as our Pound Sterling.

    One pound sterling (originally one troy pound of sterling silver) is now worth almost as much as two thirds of a bar of chocolate.

    Yet the cheapest 1oz silver bullion coin available from the Royal Mint this morning costs just a few pence more than £28. Given that there are ten troy oz in one troy pound, the original pound of sterling silver should be enough for around 420 bars of chocolate.

    The "Trial of the Pyx" may be old-fashioned, but in my book it's high time it was updated and reinstated for modern circumstances...

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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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