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Great Reset
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The Overpopulation Problem
10:51:33 AM
Now listen up, this is important!
Many believe that the global population is expanding inexorably, and we will soon exhaust all of the world's resources. Humanity is a cancer on the face of the earth.
We must be curbed!
But if the fact is stranger than the fiction, what would be the consequences?
(14 minutes)
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"An Unshakeable Hundred-Year Partnership"
2025-03-14
"The Donald" wanted to make a deal for peace with the Ukraine, but did the UK get in first?
"The previous government described the Agreement on Security Co-operation, which gave long-term security guarantees to Ukraine, as “the first step in developing an unshakeable hundred-year partnership between Ukraine and the United Kingdom"
But what of the new treaty itself? What's it all about?
"A legally binding treaty, the text of which has been published but
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Autocracy in Action!
2025-03-14
Democracy is so "last year".
The new improved way of civilised advancement (as so helpfully spelled out by the World Economic Forum in their many videos and documents) show us how the future must be.
In pursuit of these splendid ideals, recent events in Bristol have shown the way forward, brushing aside the backward doom-mongers and naysayers to install the necessary new facilities that will bring the WEF's vision into our reality, and not a moment too soon!
With the WEF in charge, supported by appropriate NGOs and properly indoctrinated local activists, there is no longer the need to wait for the cumbersome machinery of local democracy to persuade the stupid people of the huge benefits soon to be theirs, better just to do it and show them first-hand in their own streets how much better the new arrangements will be.
After all, you can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs!
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A View from Israel
2025-03-13
A self-professed Christian Israeli reports from Israel on the attacks on Israel's neighbouring Alawites and other minorities in Syria.
Not for the faint of heart.
(22 minutes)
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The Fundamental Economics Don't Work
2025-03-13
A lot of chickens are coming home to roost in the US, and another lot need to come home in the UK to swarm Ed Miliband.
Specifically the Net Zero chickens (and I'm not even talking about the culls for "bird flu", although if Covid was a scam then why would "bird flu" be genuine? Work it out).
How long must we endure stupidity (ie: pay ever increasing subsidies to wind farms that don't produce whilst also paying for standby power from reliable power sources that do produce, to say nothing about destabilising the grid) before the penny drops?
"... we would have saved about £90 billion since 2006 if we had just retained the spread between wholesale and household prices that we had had from 2000 to 2006... we have not seen any benefit to bills from having renewables..."
"... there's also an expectation of demand increasing with electrification, although that's actually being offset... by
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Alternate View - Ukraine
2025-03-13
As part of our learning experience it is useful, particularly at this juncture when political norms are in some disarray, to present an alternate view of the geopolitical situation.
Whilst I usually don't present views that are endemic in mainstream media (after all, such views are readily available elsewhere), sometimes we need reminding of how others view the world.
It's your assessment that counts.
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All Eyes on Romania
2025-03-10
Romania, having annulled the election of Calin Georgescu on the grounds of (wait for it) "suspicions of Russian meddling", has now banned him from standing in the May election.
Yet another country that cannot trust its own people to elect the right politicians. Or rmaybe the left politicians. It's all very confusing...
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The Incredible Misinformation Make-Believe
2025-03-10
After many decades of government subsidy to get the green revolution up to speed, we might be forgiven for asking "are we nearly there yet?".
If not, at what point does reality exert its influence on (a) us and (b) our government?
And the answer of course is that governments don't answer to reality, only to the World Economic Forum / United Nations.
Which does rather bring into sharp relief the nature of our belief in our "democracy". Did we really vote for Agenda 2030 / 2050 and all the implications?
And if not, why is that?
The Daily Sceptic shines a light on the Green New Misinformation Deal.
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And As If the Last 5 Years Were Not Enough
2025-03-10
I make no apology for featuring the work of a financial newsrag in these pages - if we don't appreciate the way things are paid for (or not!) then history shows that the next crash will catch us unprepared (assuming that preparations for such are even feasible - and governments are not immune, even if they should be).
Fortune and Freedom: in part one John Butler reviews the state of European finances through the lens of the German Government-in-waiting... and Bill Bonner in part two reviews the incoming effect of Trump Mk 2.
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Citizens, Know The History of Covid!
2025-03-10
The Brownstone Institute reviews Covid on the "Five-Year Anniversary of the End of the World".
All you never wanted to know about the ins and outs.
For my part I have been saying for some time that the whole escapade was a global hoax and the virus didn't even exist (except as a mind-virus!) (a view shared by Dr Mike Yeadon), but I'm not sure that the Brownstone Institute shares that view.
It doesn't really matter, as it's up to each of us to form our own beliefs as best we may.
Those interested may wish to bookmark the page once read - it's a ten-parter, so not to be attempted in a single
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The Deep State’s DEADLY Delusion
2025-03-07
The deluded rule the world.
When the money runs out, they send us to war.
Neil Oliver is in fine form.
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The Stinking Malaise that is Parliament, the Civil Service, the Media
2025-03-06
Dominic Cummings isn't everybody's cup of tea, but he does have first-hand experience of that about which he writes, and isn't afraid to draw unfashionable conclusions where the evidence so leads.
"It’s ‘impossible’ to control our borders but we must fight over Ukraine’s borders"
"We must coverup the rape gangs ‘for community cohesion’ and to continue mass immigration but we will rally on TV to fight ‘the new Hitler’ thousands of miles away with forces that do not exist"
"We must transform the MoD and defence procurement because fake budgets and disastrous procurement are destroying our forces"
"The combination of the above policies with ‘Ukraine should join NATO’... mixes great weakness with provocation on exactly the wrong thing"
"they can write interesting things about military operations, drones and tanks etc, but they
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In Review of How We Came Here
2025-03-04
For those with short memories, and those who simply were not yet here, this article covers the salient historical points from the latter parts of the 20th Century onward, from the perspective of an American. Necessarily it leaves out a vast amount which may never be known.
Some may believe that the Trump phenomenon is the fight-back against the endemic corruption described, some fear that Trump is simply the latest in a long line of "controlled opposition". I can't help you with that one, we will have to see how matters play out.
"By their fruits shall you know them"
What is undeniable is the role that Israel has historically played in US politics, and quite likely in the politics of other nations including our own - after all, the State of Israel was originally promoted in the UK's Balfour declaration after WW1.
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The Starmer-Macron "Peacekeeping" Force
2025-03-04
A force to keep the pressure on Russia, and to keep UK-EU military forces in the Ukraine.
And if Russia does agree a peace deal, to boost the Ukraine's defensive capabilities...
I commented yesterday on the logic of Starmer's position, but one salient point i missed:
Call me old-fashioned, but if Russia has waged a war since 2022 to keep Ukraine out of NATO and NATO out of Ukraine (as clearly stated by Vladimir Putin), then Russia will just reject these ideas out of hand as putting NATO into Ukraine under another name.
It simply won't fly. There will be no lasting ceasefire under these suggestions, and probably no
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The Sri Lanka SDG Strike
2025-02-28
What happens when the UN's "Sustainable Development Goals" turn out to be unsustainable in short order?
Read the story of Sri Lanka.
And how our fearless media reported it.
There but for the Grace of God go we all.
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A Powerful Comment for Our Times
2025-02-26
The Daily Sceptic gives one "James Leary" the chance to make the pertinent comment that links our own sorry situation to those in Europe.
It seems to be undoubtedly true that there is a "Great Game" being played out around the world and in particular around eastern Europe and the Middle East - the only question is "who is doing what to whom and what is their motivation?".
Why did Germany commit "green" suicide by closing all its effective power plants in favour of windmills and solar panels which simply cannot power its industrial base?
Why is the UK intent on committing the exact same blunder, whilst simultaneously imagining that it can build a (shhh - don't tell them) hugely power-hungry AI data centre driven future?
Will we ever win the war in Ukraine against the dastardly deranged power-mad Putin?
Maybe Putin actually does understand that power really is the
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Trilaterals Over Westminster
2025-02-26
The Club of Rome, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergs, the Atlantic Council, the WEF... you can choose your name for them but what you get is the same globalist elite that evidently despises democracy, and embraces "expert" rule by Corporate Oligarchy, a global elite that knows instinctively what is good for them and fully intends to impose it on us.
According to Klaus Schwab:
"Stakeholder capitalism, a model I first proposed a half-century ago, positions private corporations as trustees of society, and is clearly the best response to today’s social and environmental challenges"
Is their notion of 'trustees of society' compatible with our constitutional notion of elected politicians who are accountable to their constituents? What are the chances of conflicts of interest arising?
So why would we need elections? They don't
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There is No Nuclear Arms Framework ...
2025-02-26
"... this is now a US world and we will do as we want... "
Jeffrey Sachs explains the context within which the Ukraine conflict developed.
It's a sorry story, and the UK's Boris Johnson made a significant 'contribution'.
"I don't believe that there's a Collective West"
"... or a Global South... "
"... China is not an enemy, China is just a success story... "
"... we can do so many wonderful things right now... what do we need in order to do that? In my view, we need peace... most importantly, there are no deep reasons for conflict anywhere... "
"... because we don't have enough on the planet... as an economist I can tell you,
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Post-Election EU Blues
2025-02-25
Even if politicians and estate agents traditionally vie for the title of "those who least enjoy public trust", it seems that at least in the EU, the incumbent politicians somehow are still preferred over their upstart opposition (perhaps the system still somehow works to consolidate the vote share of the leading parties?). It's a tricky analysis to perform, but Redacted have lined up a fearless pundit who doesn't shy away from picking some figures to indicate how he considers the political tides are moving in Germany, and the consequent reactions from the EU's "great and the good".
"The winner of the German elections is being called a big win for Globalists... a big win for more war in Ukraine... and a slap in the face to free speech and closed borders"
Maybe elections should be about policies rather than parties?
But whatever, it looks like a large number of German and maybe EU politicians are
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The Shock of the New
2025-02-20
Two stories for the price of one (again) from Fortune and Freedom today.
Major investments in UK AI data centres is postulated - AI is clearly going to shape our future in ways not yet evident - and if you think that "Rachel from Accounts" will inevitably screw it all up, it appears that government investment is not involved.
Now it is true that if these private initiatives will all be dependent upon connections to our wind-mill fed intermittent grid, then Ed Milliband's wonderful Net Zero strategy would inevitably be the kiss of asphyxiation to such schemes, but I don't doubt that RR or Westinghouse would surely oblige each project with it's very own Small Modular Reactor, and to Hell with the grid and its strangulatory connective impossibilities.
(This is not investment advice)
Counterbalancing this news, old hand
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