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COP30 Cops Out?
2025-11-22
The UN's Climate Control Event COP30 did not go according to plan.
After all, nothing destroys an illusion like reality, and the reality is that none of the much-foretold climate-warming catastrophes deigned to come true, even as the worst effects of the push for Agenda 2030 become glaringly apparent.
I don't think so.
It has had / will have the singular effect of destroying the trust that uncritical people have reflexively placed in the UN's authority.
Watch what happens now to the WHO, the WHO-WEF partnership, the UN aid programmes and much else besides.
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The Official Covid Inquiries - by BiologyPhenom
2025-11-22
Whilst the official reports from these enquiries say whatever the Governments want their appointees to say, independent journalist Biologyphenom attended the sessions and wrote his/her own accounts of the ongoings.
These should have come with a warning - there is so much material here that once you start to read it you may never stop...
Still, if you have a particular interest then this independent chronicler may well have covered it. I salute her/his courage tenacity and endurance.
The Daily Sceptic offers a more structured analysis of the UK Covid
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The UN - On Borrowed Time?
2025-11-22
Some may think that the UN is on borrowed time on a number of different fronts, and that may be true, but here we are talking about their Humpty Dumpty attitude to words, specifically here the words associated with gender affirmations and the if-you-don't-like-your-gender-you-can-change-it attitude.
Of course if you simply change your sex by affirmation, life merely becomes difficult and fraught with argument and misunderstanding (with a risk of violence in some situations), but if you pretend to change it by having the ops and the drugs in addition to the delusions, well it will likely turn out to be life ending for those-who-might-have-been-your-off-spring.
(3 minutes)
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Patrick Henningson on Trumpmerica
2025-11-22
The State of Trumpmerica, according to Patrick Henningson of 21st Century Wire.
If Russia is resolute, America is dissolute and MAGA is in need of a transfusion.
"... the United States is no longer agreement-capable... "
(30 minutes)
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Scott Ritter on Ukraine Prospects, and Russia's Resolution
2025-11-22
"People are tired of this war... but they are also determined that there will be no peace without victory"
(68 minutes)
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The People's Covid Enquiry As It Should Have Been Conducted
2025-11-21
In olden times every Court had its jester, the only man who could get away with speaking truth unto power.
Nowadays, in the absence of formal Court Jesters, that role falls squarely on the shoulders of the modern day Cartoonists, jesters to the Nation at large.
Bob Moran has taken up that challenge with gusto, neatly skewering many aspects of the Covid Experience with consummate accuracy.
Yet perhaps his most striking contribution is only now come upon us, and unusually, it is couched not in cartoon form but in succinct prose that should strike terror into the hearts of those who know, or who now realise, that they are amongst the voluminous ranks of the guilty.
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And Now for Something Earthshaking!
2025-11-21
The CDC admits:
‘No Evidence’ to Support Claim that Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism.
A first halting step (through gritted teeth?!) toward the truth?
Whilst that statement doesn't imply that some vaccines do or may cause autism, it does open the door to investigating whether any of the poisons that they commonly include in a vaccine may well potentially cause autism.
Who will take up this hot potato?
If you are a parent, or anyone else considering vaccination, you now have slightly more grounded information to work with.
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Will the Provocations Succeed?
2025-11-20
Alex Krainer reviews the prospects for WW3.
"The system in the world is being changed... "
(57 minutes)
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Weed It Out?
2025-11-20
Cannabis is a topic about which I know next to nothing, so I won't babble on about it.
I would however remark that legislation is usually the antithesis of freedom, proposed by all those who dislike the behaviours of others whilst imagining that their own behaviours are obviously fine.
"Health and safety" has been much overused by government to bring in unnecessary restrictions that might have been better addressed by the (currently their own!) education system. Still, Parliament's job is to legislate, so that's it's default solution. It has reached well beyond the point where nobody can be realistically expected to understand the full extent of the law, whilst "ignorance of the law is no excuse". Legal beagles thus make their fortunes, and the citizen who regards the law in general as unnecessarily restrictive isn't always going to respect it
A Glimpse of Parliamentary Crises Ahead?
2025-11-18
"Forewarned is forearmed" as they say.
Political activist Nick Griffin ("far right" I hear you cry - but rather far right than far wrong in my view) has opened Pandora's pollitical Box and speculated on how a Reform Party victory in the Commons might play out at some time in the not so distant future.
Would political pragmatism prevail, or would battle royal commence?
Of course it's idle speculation at this point, but perhaps it's time to start to mull over the possibilities...
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The Statin War for Public Perception
2025-11-18
Brownstone Institute (Maryanne Demasi) reports on that other strategy alleged by some to wreak havoc with out health:- statins.
Everybody these days (at least above a certain age) it seems is "advised" to take statins as a preventative "because cholesterol" (and maybe because it's more dosh into the pockets of Big Pharma).
This is controversial, as cholesterol is a somewhat oversimplified term with various versions and shades of effects. It's natural, and we would die without it.
My own rule now is that my body simply cannot be unwell due to a lack of pharmaceutical products, which have only been invented in the blink of the last 100 years or so.
We know such products are not
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Was it Us All Along?
2025-11-17
The British State has a long and some would say illustrious history.
It boasted a huge empire, with not always beneficial results, and although the results of Empire are inevitably mixed, they don't usually fall to the Emperor's disadvantage.
Until the Emperor gets greedy and provokes an inevitable backlash.
Yet now the conflict has changed - it isn't just between the colonies and the colonizing power, it's between the 1% elite who would own everything, including the 99%, and the 99% who prefer freedom to slavery, technocratic or otherwise. The odds just changed.
(16 minutes)
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Check the New Boss - Same as the Old Boss? - Fulford Report 17 Nov 2025
2025-11-17
Trump behaving erratically is nothing new - Trump doing the right thing with any consistency would seem in today's world to be rather 'last year'.
But the new world has moved on from the old one in which the CIA-MI6-Mossad led Five Eyes could do more or less as they pleased - as the BBC, even Zelenski, are discovering.
Yes it's true that Trump is causing consternation in all quarters seemingly without fear of favour, and the world is becoming less subservient to the secret "services" and more attuned to their own interests, for whatever reason - perhaps unpredictability is necessarily infectious.
So the world has moved along another couple of notches toward catastrophe, and it's business as usual.
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Latest on Ukraine Situation
2025-11-16
Mark Sleboda reads the runes.
Essentially, it's more of the same - Russia is in the ascendant, Ukraine needs a rescue that doesn't seem to be in the offing. The end is still apparently inevitable.
When will Ukraine's much vaunted "coalition of the willing" come to admit that it is in practice the coalition of the unsafe and ineffective?
"... we're at the'lights out' moment for Kiev"
Winter is looking to become very cold indeed...
(1hr 56 minutes)
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Volodymyr on Thin Ice?
2025-11-15
Whilst a whiff of corruption may not bother an unelected dictator, it may be cause for concern to those in the "coalition of the willing" who really couldn't be seen to be backing fraudsters.
It is true that so far, the trail doesn't seem to have reached the lofty heights of the presidency, only so far fingering a minister and an erstwhile "business partner", so Zelensky is entitled to be considered innocent until proven guilty - much like those reportedly press-ganged off the streets and into his army.
The suspicious may think that this will not be the last of it, but we haven't heard of any additional connections so far.
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BBC Biased - According to the BBC
2025-11-13
A presentation by Rafe Heydel-Mankoo for the New Culture Forum, laying bare the BBC's "progressive" left-wing bias.
No wonder they cannot get along with Trump.
Here we have links exposed to all the incomprehensible left-labels (Trotsky et al) of the labyrinthine network of "progressive" bodies (if communist origins can be regarded as "progressive", they are habitually labelled as such... but then inversion of the truth has always been the favoured modus operandi).
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True Nature of the "Special Relationship"
2025-11-13
"For production - not speculation" - that's Trump, not the "special relationship", which is the exact opposite.
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Neil Oliver's Remembrance Day Commentary
2025-11-12
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What's in a Name?
2025-11-12
Browsing the net (as one does) I happened upon a Wikipedia page in honour of the Telegraph's satirical column of yesteryear (not to be confused with their current offering under the same title).
As a one-time dedicated Telegraph reader, Peter Simple's imaginary world ofsocietaltragicomic over-earnest fashionably-deluded or simply bonkers characters would invariably bring a chuckle to contend inconveniently with ingestion of breakfast. His great facility in applying appropriate names to his inappropriate characters never ceased to amuse, names which effortlessly conjured the stereotype that we had never even considered existed.
If you too are of similar antiquity and like me never imagined that Peter Simple's make-believe Way of the World was exactly whither we were all inevitably headed, then this may bring it all back
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