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Well, We Seem to be Reaching for Zero Net Zero
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2025-12-07
And not before time.
It has always baffled me how anybody could be so dumb as to believe in the CO2 demon when the said demon accounts for such a tiny proportion of our current atmosphere, and when each of the much-foretold climate disasters reliably fail to occur - the only reasonable explanation seems to be that the climate catastrophists are in fact cult members for whom the slavish devotion to cult dogma is their prerequisite for self-referential meaning.
Maybe we can now get back to saving the world from the climate cultists by "Drilling Baby, Drilling" and actually burning the resulting gas and oil so that we can keep warm again. Let's hope it's not too late.
Speaking of that unfamiliar "warm", we shouldn't forget that hot baths, ideally taken long and leisurely before bed (particularly laced with a healthy dose of sea salt, or Epsom salts (for the magnesium in which we do tend to be deficient) or even Dead Sea salts (which I personally swear by - inexpensive and if there's a mineral it doesn't have then it's not worth having) are very therapeutic, and should be on everyone's pick-me-up list - showers don't cut it because it's the immersion that raises the body temperature and opens the skin pores. Just try not to go to sleep before you reach your bed!
We should also acknowledge that without the explosion of power-hungry AI systems, it might have taken another decade for the warmist cult to collapse, by which time many more of us would be pointlessly frozen out of life and limb.
So AI may not be your cup of tea, but maybe it really has saved the world from a frozen future by concentrating minds!
And just maybe, we can soon get back to the original honest meaning of the word "green".
How to Ruin a Failed Economy
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- Category: Free Citizen
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2025-12-07
This is a well-known story (in earlier times anyway) that bears repeating, especially in today's over-governed times.
Centrally planned economies have come and gone over the years, but the under-planned economies have thrived because nobody told everybody what they couldn't do. So they went ahead and did it. People tend not to do things that are not in their interests, and they also tend to learn sharpish from their mistakes. Unless they work for the government of course, because then the costs of their mistakes simply get loaded onto the taxpayer, whilst their "gold-plated" pensions sail serenely on ... so what's not to like?
So we should all work for the government then?
(NB This is financial advice for neither investors nor job-seekers. It may well be financial advice for governments ... unless you are Sir John Cowperthwaite)
NATO - Once the Pride and Joy of the West - Now an Empty Bluff
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2025-12-04
And not only an empty bluff, but the target of the President of the United States, who has boxed it into a corner from which it cannot escape with its self-esteem intact.
And when NATO falls, what of the similarly over-confident EU?
(20 minutes)
Like / Dislike this video here.
Watch also Venezuela - "where Trump is striking at the financial jugular of the British Empire"
New Word on the Block
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2025-12-04
We are familiar with the the term "false flag" - something happens in such a way that it is attributed to someone or some grouping that wasn't actually involved.
It's a straight deception, originating in naval battle where an attacking force flies a flag other than its own in order to elude culpability.
In these more sophisticated days it is often associated (so some conspiracy theorists might aver) with a need to influence public opinion to accept a course of action to which they would not otherwise consent.
Such as war.
Martin Geddes has a slightly but significantly different problem with his legal battles to try to establish the validity of the operations of our current system of justice.
Mark Sexton would seem to be running up against a similar although less clear-cut (in the sense that the vagueness appears as deliberate but fundamentally indefensible) problem.
In view of the pervasive and thus unavoidable nature of the problem, Martin has suggested a new term to describe the general condition where the provenance of a situation cannot be satisfactorily determined.
Welcome to the world of the "vague-flag". I'm sure we can think of plenty ... although how to deal with them is no doubt the intentional problem.
Since there may well be no deterministic solution, are we being guided to consider that the solution must be spiritual?
Ab Fab - Absolutely Fabulous or Absolutely Fabian?
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- Category: Conspiracy
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2025-12-03
Graham Moore Unleashed.
Watch and take note.
This is the third of three parts. See the links for parts 1 and 2.
It's a lot to get one's head around, and it covers a lot of ground, so take it slowly.
(68 minutes)
Like / Dislike this video there.
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