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  • The NHS End of Life "Care" Pathway - Case Study

    2022-08-21

    Case Study of a 90 yr old man who died in hospital: Eric Levy.

    "How on earth does a patient ... who's voluntarily admitted themselves (due to a bang on the head) for a routine check-up, end up unable to discharge themselves from their hospital, being deemed incapable of making the decision to discharge themselves, being put on an end-of-life "care pathway" which includes the nil-by-mouth protocol, not being fed solid food... eventually leading to their passing away?"

    There are legal steps here which we may all feel it wise to take well before we are taken to hospital, if we wish to retain control over our own fate.

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  • Breaking News of the Middle East - from Inverness

    2022-08-21

    Amir gives it to us straight - and it's not about peace.

    I doubt you will hear this elsewhere, I have no way to verify his report, and bear in mind also that his religious biblical beliefs are his own, but they do inform his views.

    All that said, here he is, straight from Bonnie Scotland!

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  • Climate Change is Upon Us!

    2022-08-21

    Is the spate of droughts fires and floods "Climate Change" caused by excess CO2

    Or is it something else? There is no doubt that man-made jiggery-pokery has been and still is evident in the skies above us, and we have all heard of HAARP installations which are no doubt deployed without our knowledge.

    Dane Wigington makes a good case. Even if he does come across as alarmist, that doesn't necessarily make him wrong:

    "Time to change our course, or die"

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    Dietary Advice - Is It All It's Cracked Up to Be?

    2022-08-21

    "The focus on our immune systems, which has inevitably followed on from the "Covid Experience", brings us to the topic of how we should support our immune system if we wish to stay healthy in our modern age of novel risk factors.

    Leaving aside Big Pharma's implied narrative that all we need is another vaccine, I think it reasonably self-evident that primarily, "we are what we eat".

    It's a reasonable assumption that stuff that we eat (and drink!) every day probably has a pretty big effect on our health. We know that if we ingest poisonous substances such as cyanide then our health can immediately suffer, so it stands to reason that stuff that we ingest affects our health either for good or for ill.

    We know a fair bit about the out-and-out poisons because their effects tend to be both immediate and drastic, but we know a great deal less about which foods are best for our health because (a) we eat a personal mixture of foods prepared in a huge variety of

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  • A Week in the Life of Dr David Cartland

    2022-08-20

    Interviewed by James Delingpole.

    "Look guys, we have got three deaths in one afternoon... "

    (70 minutes)

  • Not Sure How Much to Trust the News? Help is On the Way!

    2022-08-20

    News is a uniquely valuable commodity.

    Good news can provide information, opportunities, warnings, examples of how not to do it, factoids of interest to loved ones, and much else besides.

    Many people however feel that sometimes the news is little more than the propaganda that many outfits would like us to believe.

    Disinformation, misinformation, lies, damned lies and statistics, and dubious computer modelling results abound.

    But don't despair, help is at hand! The BBC (no less - they know all about propaganda so are best placed to assist) has founded the Trusted News Initiative, fortuitously in July 2019, just in time to ensure that the Covid misinformation that might have swamped the media was appropriately dealt with.

    Happily the BBC has been joined by many other global media outlets and TNI today is probably the largest Trusted News grouping on the

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  • Bills Getting Too Much? These Too Are On the Way

    2022-08-20

    The Save Our Rights campaign group tells it like it is.

    Never mind the gas/electricity bills (distracting as they are) - take note of these Parliamentary Bills, in the pipeline.

    These are in addition to other highly dubious Bills already signed into law, such as the UK - Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill 2019-21.

    None of them enhance our freedoms, all of them compromise them.

    We are under progressive attack by "our own" government.

    Where is the popular demand for these

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  • The Hypocrisy of UK Realpolitik

    2022-08-20

    UK foreign policy has long made very little sense if regarded dispassionately - is it there to boost the interests of the UK, or is it there to create peace and fairness in the world?

    Or some other objective(s)?

    Noah Carl writing in the Daily Sceptic points up the glaring inconsistencies in UK Foreign policy, which treats Russia as Big Baddy (because it's fighting in a neighbouring country) and Saudi Arabia as a Great Goody (although it has been bombing and fighting in neighbouring Yemen for years).

    Indeed, our determined reluctance to even consider that a negotiated peace in the Ukraine might be advantageous and should be pursued speaks volumes.

    Now, this is undoubtedly a bit simplistic, but it's also true and longstanding (Russia has always been regarded as a potential

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  • 1200 "Scientists and Professionals" : "No Climate Emergency"

    2022-08-19

    The Climate issue has been rumbling along seemingly for ever - presidents and wars have come and gone, the protagonists have circled the wagons, and arguments have been flung to and fro with no attempt to find any common ground.

    As with so much that cannot be proven "beyond reasonable doubt" there seems little hope that the two sides will come together on any compromise. The entrenchment is complete, the battle lines are set in stone.

    And yet, there surely must be reasonable doubt? The known data are complex and far from conclusive, the unknown data orders of magnitude more voluminous. The unseen interactions of vulcanism, ocean currents, atmospheric phenomena, solar cycles and even cosmic plasma currents and electromagnetic radiation are a long way from being fully understood in relation to the climate.

    Science is only ever settled until a better science, more capable of explaining the observed phenomena, comes about. Then there is a period of argument

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  • Ukraine - the View from Poland

    2022-08-19

    This site has put forward the view that the war in Ukraine could have been avoided had the Minsk agreements been respected.

    We have also suggested that just as the UK gave Scotland their ill-judged referendum on independence, so Russia might have been (and might still be) amenable to a peace settlement negotiated on the basis of plebiscite(s) in the Ukraine to establish the wishes of the populations in the affected regions, consistent with the internationally recognised principle of self-determination.

    Rather than feeding the destruction with ever more munitions (and poisoning international relations with sanctions), we should tell Zelenskyy to negotiate.

    The prime minister

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  • How Will the Policies of Governments Affect Our Food Supply?

    2022-08-18

    With the UK announcing its new farming support stance (support for nature, less so for food production) and EU governments in hot pursuit of the WEF-UN Agenda 2030 Climate Change narrative and provoking lively protests from their farming communities, now sounds like a good time for us to review the likely effects on our UK food supply and prices.

    Brexit Watch have opened this debate with a review of the way things are going...

    "... as the UK is presently facing a ‘cost-of-living-crisis’ which includes higher food prices, then surely it should be a good thing the UK will have ample supplies of food, if not fuel, from countries unaffected by the present supply-chain disruptions in Europe?"

    "... with fuel shortages, drought (yes, the EU has a water shortage as well), high fertiliser prices and

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  • Another Documentary to Tell Us What is Going On

    2022-08-18

    No, it's not merely about the pandemic. It's about why the pandemic was created.

    "No-one is ever going to educate you on how to overthrow them"

    "... to turn self-contained healthy humans into poisoned, ignorant consumers completely dependent on the institutions for their survival"

    "... they steal openly through fees, licences, and taxes, and covertly through inflation, fractional reserve lending, bail-outs... "  

    "... you never buy anything with money, you buy it with the hours of your life you used to get that money... "

    "... the livestock population is getting too large and too wise to control effectively... "

    "... the media simply changed the topic of the global conversation... "

    "... you are more likely

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  • A Booming Business in These Post Pandemic Days?

    2022-08-18

    In case you thought that John O'Looney is an outlier, or the phenomenon might be unique to the UK, Principia Scientific International reports exactly the same boost for the same businesses:

    "Funerals are a solid but slow-growth business, and the trend toward cremations hasn’t helped,” writes Alex Berenson on his Substack. “But between 2019 and 2021, SCI’s earnings per share more than doubled, from $1.90 to $4.57"

    Whilst that doesn't necessarily imply that the numbers being buried have doubled, it does imply a significant growth in numbers.

    This US based report notes the "elevated numbers of consumers".

    This video

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  • Climate Emergency, Public Procurement, Private Pockets?

    2022-08-18

    Whilst one may be a supporter of Net Zero if one considers the need to be proven and the promoters (the WEF-UN partnership) to be trustworthy, one may also suspect that governments and "public-private-partnerships" could be used to funnel public cash into private pockets via payment for bogus services, possibly via short-lived limited liability companies.

    Indeed, given the size of some of these contracts it's quite hard to see how such large sums could otherwise be spent to so little effect.

    So if the Net Zero scam can be purposed to bring more clarity (and hopefully integrity) to the opaque world of the award of public contracts, then in principle one should support that.

    The Good Law project has demonstrated in the past how much Covid procurement was "mishandled" using favoured

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  • Political Show Trial - the Jan 6 Committee

    2022-08-18

    Diana West explains the situation in America to Peter Mcilvenna.

    What is the Jan 6 Committee, what is it up to and why is it so controversial?

    "I couldn't believe that there were 900 that are languishing in gaol, without any rights... "

    "America has unravelled ... we are actually occupied by a revolutionary force... the historical parallels to the Great Terror of the French Revolution... are quite strong"

    "... we are looking at the consolidation of a revolutionary commune, very much like what we saw in the French Revolution... "

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  • Geoengineering, or Geocide?

    2022-08-17

    Must we add yet another layer of global crime to those of which we are already only too well aware?

    Harsh weather events have been no strangers in recent times to Australia, California, Texas, France, Portugal, and many other places no doubt.

    This year Europe seems to have been the target of diminished rainfall to the point that the river Rhine is so low that commercial carrying is becoming impracticable, and no doubt the vineyards are praying for rain (although not too much!).

    Now it seems likely that such events as drought and flooding may be being used to ensure minimal to zero harvests in various parts of the world (perhaps in an effort to make insects seem palatable to us?).

    USA Watchdog talks to veteran

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  • Dr. Ryan Cole On Post-Jab Cancer Explosion And Excess Mortality

    2022-08-17

    We have all heard by now that the jabs can give us myocarditis and related heart conditions, that they don't do your immune system any good, and that in point of fact because the "spike protein" circulates in the blood (when it doesn't clot it) to all parts of the body, it can cause mayhem more or less anywhere.

    It also seems to be true that it may be the cause of the unexpected and "unexplained" increases in cancer, recently acknowledged in the statistics, from new cases to unexpected relapses in patients that had been in remission.

    Here Dr Ryan Cole tells us what he knows about the jabs and cancer:

    "These aren’t pure products... When Pfizer submitted vials to the European Medicines Agency to look at purity … they were in the 50% range … The TGA in Australia looked at it and said,

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  • Digital World Brain? Bring it On!

    2022-08-17

    I hesitate to bring you more of the same ilk, because there can't be too many who haven't yet read about the UN's obsession with linking us all up to a world government internet that will "enhance" our thinking heating and eating choices to be more in line with their Agenda 2030.

    To this end we will all be offered (or maybe jabbed with) a human interface and control chip that will do away with the need for bank cards, mobile phones and such-like - just wave your hand at the check-out and you will be told if your purchase is acceptable, and your account will be posted accordingly.

    Did the system make a mistake? Of course not, so no need for tiresome help lines manned by human operators, just accept the decision and move on. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is too important to become snared in human foibles and frailties.

    Indeed, you can see why enhanced controls are needed because the

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  • If the US Pays the Ukrainian Army, at What Point Does the US Wage War on Russia?

    2022-08-16

    Despite reports of specific Ukrainian "victories", UK Column remains unimpressed.

    UK Column News Monday 15th August:

    (69 minutes

    US Election & Immigration: 36 mins

    Online Safety Act: 48 mins

    Free Speech Hypocrisy: 54 mins

    Economic News: 63 mins)

     

     

  • The Plutocratic UK

    2022-08-16

    This site has argued that the UK has long lost touch with democracy.

    Whether we ever had democracy (ie: whether our UK parliament was ever populated by true representatives of the people) is a question that we could debate for ever, but the events of recent years (since we slowly morphed into a subservient member of the EU, and endured multiple parliamentary seizures trying to leave without actually leaving) have shown that we are no longer run by our own representatives.

    Thomas Fazi (Italian, since you ask) writing in Unherd agrees, and doesn't mince his words either:

    "The West’s survival depends on freeing ourselves from the grip of this parasitic, cancerous elite — and of their political henchmen"

    Thomas also writes for a number of other publications, and has

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