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"Energy Bill", or "Energy - Dictatorial Powers - Bill"?
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2023-09-08
Another critique of the Bill - this time from the Daily Sceptic. As you might expect, it's sceptical.
The war is not between Left and Right, the war is between centralisation (empowerment of the few) and freedom (empowerment of the many).
The Bill wants to impose the elite's favoured "solutions" upon the many, and it will as always end in disaster, because they never choose their "solutions" either wisely or appropriately. Despite having all the best advisers at their beck and call ready to advise them, their solutions are invariably political and one-size-fits-all because without that - well, I guess we have no need of them!
They are behaving like zombies that cannot see or hear any conflicting evidence. Maybe we really do have no need of them.
If we find our own solutions then we will quickly pick up on those whose solutions work best, and these solutions will be copied because they work best.
Under one-size-fits-all, there is no variety of solutions to choose from, and the elite will impose the solution that best suits the elite rather than the people.
The Bill is a case in point. It is long on imposed solutions (by "reasonable force" if necessary) and short on persuasion.
"Under the totally misleading title of ‘Energy Savings Opportunity Schemes’, authorities can force any person or company to make energy savings using the threat of criminalisation for failure to comply"
Another excellent review of the Bill and the debate in Parliament.
The Bill is likely to receive the Royal Assent this month.
Of course this is all about reaching that mythological nirvana in the sky, "Net Zero".
But what are the chances? The government seems unwilling to come clean.
Whichever way you look at it, without an assessment of the risks we cannot know whether the Energy Bill as presented is (a) any use at all or (b) completely over the top. It's probably somewhere between these two ...
But is Net Zero (whatever that means) a sensible target anyway?
The Last Word on Climate Change?
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2023-09-08
"If only!" I hear you cry.
Nevertheless those who profess to know best and therefore feel no need to listen to anyone else are still plodding relentlessly on in their irrelevant unscientific way - though sadly not irrelevant to our future prosperity and comfort, possibly even to our survival (many more die from cold than from excess warmth).
So who better to clearly and calmly summarise the salient facts as we know them than Ivor Cummins?
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More on the Energy Bill
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2023-09-06
David Kurten introduces us to the ramifications of the Energy Bill.
The devil of course is in the detail - "energy smart regulations" will allow ministers to set up draconian energy rules and targets that everyone must comply with without ever going back to get authority from Parliament.
This is dictatorship by statutory instrument. Including new fines and imprisonment for non-compliance. Without explicit parliamentary approval.
Worth watching.
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Nigel Farage isn't impressed either ...
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Excess Deaths and Covid Jab Status
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2023-09-06
We have waited a long time for someone to connect the dots.
Remember, it is the responsibility of the MHRA to monitor the results of the distribution of medicines - including those labelled as vaccines - to pick up any safety signals and ensure that potential problems are investigated.
The ONS has published statistics on excess deaths that can be correlated with the different rates of vaccine uptake across the age ranges.
So, the analysis is based upon the principle that if there is no connection between vaccine uptake and excess deaths, then the excess deaths would not obviously be related to the vaccinated/unvaccinated status of those who died, and the percentage of excess deaths in both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated groups will be (more or less) expected to be the same as the overall proportion for these groups combined.
So if the proportion of excess deaths overall is 10%, then both the unvaccinated and vaccinated classes taken separately will also both be 10%. Vaccination will be inconsequential.
If however 15% of the unvaccinated succumbed to excess deaths and only 5% of the vaccinated succumbed (assuming an equal spit between vaccinated and unvaccinated classes to keep the maths simple!) then we might suspect a link between vaccination and excess deaths (correlation does not prove causation but does indicate the possibility).
Such a result (lower rate of death in the vaccinated) would be consistent with the notion that the vaccines had prevented deaths, whereas a higher rate of deaths in the vaccinated would be a safety signal consistent with the idea that vaccination may be the cause of some of these deaths, and the MHRA would be bound to investigate.
Over to Covid19 Saving the Next Generation.
Meanwhile, this from the British Medical Journal re Covid / flu vaccines:
"The level of threat from this new variant, its transmissibility and pathogenicity, and indeed how effective the vaccines we already have will be, are all unknowns"
So what is the basis upon which these treatments are being offered? Does it constitute "informed consent"?
"Since the Office for National Statistics’ covid surveillance programme was abandoned back in March this year, it’s difficult to know what variants are out there and how quickly they’re spreading"
Clearly, in the face of so many unknowns, your best response is - just say "NO".
But the BMJ, for reasons unstated, has other ideas:
"Clearly, it would be sensible to get the “best guess” vaccine into as many arms as possible, beginning with the most vulnerable patients. GPs will do our best, but don’t be surprised if we’re a bit short tempered about it. The repeated changes to dates and payments make it clear that our colleagues at NHS England have little idea of the logistical challenges involved in providing these clinics."
Over to you when your doctor's receptionist calls.
For my part, I told mine that wild horses wouldn't get me in there - but sadly they said they were fresh out of wild horses so couldn't oblige.
Harbingers of the End of the World as We Know It
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2023-09-05
Nothing is as it seems, and nothing is accidental.
Max Igan reviews the horrific recent events around the world.
Nothing particularly new here, but pulling it all together creates an arresting narrative.
At least Max is (mostly) cool calm and collected, as always.
"There're going to bring these fires back in Australia"
"Don't give these corporate parasites the opportunity to modify our Constitution"
(77 minutes)
- Neil Tells It Like It Is
- The Delingpod - Featuring Brian Gerrish
- Bloomberg Pulling Sadiq's Strings in London?
- Motivations Driving the Ukraine War
- They Always Plan Events in Advance
- Dr Coleman Explains the Committee of 300
- Macgregor on Tucker
- Russia on Covid Blame, Joe Biden on the New World Order
- Is the Real New World Order About to Come Together?
- Part 28 - Climate Change - a Review of the Evidence
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