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The Troubling Treatment of EU Extradition Requests
2021-05-25
The EAW is dead - long live the European Extradition Request!
When does leaving the EU mean not leaving the EU?
When does leaving the jurisdiction of the ECJ mean not leaving its jurisdiction?
Answer - when our Courts push through EU extradition requests on the nod.
This in effect allows the EU to extradite any of us at any time to face their version of justice.
"Torquil Dick-Erikson explains how the case of Alexander Adamescu shows the cavalier manner in which UK courts deal with extradition requests to EU
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Covid Inoculations and PCR Round-Up
2021-05-22
Sweden has joined with Portugal in determining that the PCR test as widely used all over the world since the start of the "pandemic" is not by itself fit for the purpose of identifying a potentially infectious person.
"The PCR technology used in tests to detect viruses cannot distinguish between viruses capable of infecting cells and viruses that have been neutralized by the immune system and therefore these tests cannot be used to determine whether someone is contagious or not"
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A Thousand Lawyers, Ten Thousand Doctors
2021-05-22
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Steve Baker MP warns of Backlash and Public Outrage
2021-05-21
Steve Baker MP has just earned himself some free-thinker points by (a) joining Benny Peiser at the Global Warming Policy Foundation and (b) warning the government that we are not going to take kindly to replacing all our nice cheap and efficient gas appliances with expensive and not very effective heat pumps.
Perhaps the government will think that we will all be so relieved to have survived the Great Covid Catastrophe and so grateful for their splendid management of the lockdowns that kept us all safe (not to mention the fantastic purchase at government expense of innumerable unapproved experimental vaccine shots to keep us all safe into the future) that we will be only too happy to oblige their obsession with net zero even when it means power poverty for most of us.
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WHO Bid for Power
2021-05-21
The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a report calling for more of everything for itself: more authority, a global surveillance system, and billions more in financing.
More accurately, the report,entitled COVID-19: Make it the Last Pandemic, is released by The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness & Response which was commissioned by the WHO.
"It reports to the WHO Governing Bodies, and not to the WHO"
The Co-chairs were selected by the WHO Director-General and these co-chairs then selected the eleven panel members.
Perhaps not so independent then. So who is
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The Truth Behind the Vaccine Trials - Documentary Film 2021
2021-05-21
"these studies seem to be designed to succeed and to answer the easiest questions in the least amount of time, not the most clinically relevant questions"
"because most people with symptomatic Covid experience only mild symptoms, even trials involving 30,000 or more patients would turn up relatively few cases of severe disease. These trials are practically testing to prevent common cold symptoms"
"The third issue is the PCR test... this test is acknowledged by the medical science community to generate high rates of false positive results... "
"the trials also failed to tackle the most important issue - which is interrupting virus transmission"
"All that - and we have not talked about the safety aspects yet . . ."
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Where Lies the Division Between Fraud and Science?
2021-05-20
This is a deliberately provocative question.
The scientific method is clear - the facts must be clearly established, the assumptions (or axioms) clearly stated, and the theory must be repeatedly demonstrable in practice by other researchers working independently.
The same basic principles apply in the associated branches of engineering, otherwise it would be impossible to manufacture any product to a consistent standard.
In the physical sciences (physics, chemistry etc) we have engineers (electrical, mechanical, chemical etc) who make use of the science to fabricate maintain and (occasionally) repair the useful products that we have now carelessly come to take for granted.
In the medical sciences we have . . . not engineers, but clinicians of various persuasions who provide conflicting advice on what makes us ill and how we might recover our health.
I don't think
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Covid - The Brian and Ivor Review
2021-05-20
Now that we have a year of Covid hype and fear-mongering under our belts, two well-grounded experts take a look at what happened and why perhaps they happened. Maybe this will inform us as 2021 develops further:
Like / Dislike this video here.
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Vitamin D - At the Heart of Human Biology and Health
2021-05-20
Ivor Cummins has become famous for his meticulous analyses of the statistics in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic, and many have found him a very reassuring fount of good sense.
Here he turns his attention to the critical role that Vitamin D (and its co-factors) plays in keeping us upright and fully operable. Very illuminating.
He also teaches the story on how sunshine (or lack of it) promotes the photosynthesis of vitamin D (and more) within the human body. Bookmark the page.
Like / Disiike this video here.
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More Workable Proposals for the Green Revolution
2021-05-18
The latest newsletter from the Global Warming Policy Forum lists a number of notable stories, from Germany's refusal to bring forward the ending of their dependence on coal, to the news that RR will be bring out enhanced Small Modular Reactors capable to provide power to local energy grids.
Given the costs, timescales, international politicking, and consequent uncertainties associated with traditional large nuclear power plants, that sounds like a "no-brainer" to me.
Not included in their newsletter are their proposals for a more workable proposals for energy policy:
"Current UK climate
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Legal Eagles at Battle Stations in Canada
2021-05-18
Collective Evolution reports on a new legal case in Canada that calls for a halt on all Covid measures on children.
"the municipal Covid measures ordered and taken by the medical officers is beyond their powers, and even if it is within their powers, reasonable and probable grounds for their invocation have not been met"
"the Covid measures taken were not scientifically based, and were justified solely by a fraudulent PCR test"
The above is just a small selection of the assertions, but you get the flavour - they are not messing around.
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Net Zero (Carbon or Population?)
2021-05-18
LarouchePAC publish an interesting viewpoint, pointing out that the current drive for "zero carbon" will probably have serious consequences for the population (should the Covid menace spare any of us).
As always it's the poor and needy who will bear the brunt, but the zero carbon push seems to fail before it's even got going due to the impossibility of mining enough of the prerequisite key minerals (required by current technology).
“the world doesn’t have the capacity to meet such demand”
In addition:
"they require far higher physical inputs (capital goods, labor) to produce a given amount of energy for the economy (when compared with coal, natural gas, or nuclear)"
Inefficiency (equals
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Yeadon Sums It Up
2021-05-17
We have published many articles on the Covid menace since this site started in October 2020, and whilst this particular report on Dr Mike Yeadon's views is not especially new, it does bring out the salient points and sums up our current situation, which some may consider scary.
Should we be scared of the virus or of "our" government or of the New World Order?
Below there are three references for you to follow up, to hlep make up your mind.
He isn't by himself -
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Thousands March on the BBC on May 15
2021-05-16
Nobody mainstream (except Yahoo News) seems to want to report on this so far - can't think how the BBC missed it though

I haven't seen any estimate of numbers of protesters, but speaking as one who was there, I would guess several tens of thousands. No violence though so perhaps not worth reporting.
The Metropolitan Police were models of impassive propriety, although they were out in some force outside Downing Street and to a lesser extent outside the BBC. They did have van-loads of reinforcements parked just off the route in case of need, but they stayed out of the way.
IRT Releases Critical GMO Regulatory Report
2021-05-13
The IRT (Institute for Responsible Technology) releases a report on the GMO regulatory system in America.
It's not true that here is no regulatory oversight, but their article for the layman that explains the position summarises the difficulty in one telling paragraph:
"Unfortunately, no meaningful laws or regulations reign in these biological time bombs. Ironically, the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations that do apply to most genetically engineered microbes treat them explicitly as chemicals. They employ evaluation standards developed for toxic substances. They have yet to create systems to analyze the very different set of risks associated with living microorganisms (Mandel, 2014)"
Is this scare-mongering?
It's probably impossible
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Evidence that Chicken Pox Vaccine Should Not Have Been Licensed
2021-05-13
ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) yesterday published a legal update on its Sept 2018 FOIA request to the FDAto obtain copies of the clinical trials relied upon to license the varicella vaccine in 1995.
Yes, it has taken the best part of 30 months for the FDA to provide the necessary information, but that information has now been forthcoming.
"The FDA’s basis for licensing VARIVAX is incredible when considering that: (i) states mandate by law that millions of children receive VARIVAX every year; (ii) Merck cannot be sued for most injuries caused by this product under federal law; and (iii) Merck’s sales
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Truthful, Legal, and Censored?
2021-05-13
David Icke explains his view of our government's proposed measures to protect us all from the "harmful" side of the internet:
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Law or Fiction Launches new Whistleblower's Support Service
2021-05-13
Do you work for a health service, a university, a care home or hospice, national or local government, or are you a student, a parent or anyone else concerned about unwarranted coercion to give up a freedom?
Law or Fiction have launched a new "Ain't just whistling" service where you can register your concern with a view to ensuring your protection under whistle-blower legislation.
"... it takes courage to speak up. So we have thought carefully about what is needed to make sure you and weain’t just whistling in the wind"
"Uniquely through laworfiction.com we are helping everyone to gain that courage through these three steps to take together.
- Finding others who want to speak
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UK Court Decision on the Need to Wear Masks in Schools
2021-05-13
LaworFiction report on their case about the compulsory wearing of masks in English (and I assume Welsh) schools (Scotland has a different legal system and it's not clear how much this ruling affects Scotland, if at all).
"It is good news that it seems masks will no longer be encouraged in classrooms from 17 May"
"We know from the school's evidence in this case that it, like most others, relied on the government Guidance in respect of its risk assessment. But we also know, from government responses elsewhere, that the government admits to making no assessment of the harms from masks other than to survey of the views of 'stakeholders' such as teachers unions. So who is assessing the risks?"
"The Government has controlled schools and businesses through guidance, fear and largely empty threats that failing to follow the guidance would be a breach of the
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MIT Report - Covid Sceptics are Simply Applying the Scientific Method
2021-05-13
Conservative Woman is rapidly becoming recognised as essential reading for those who are looking for truth, good sense, and good reporting.
Today they present an article by Gawain Towler which digs up more than a few salient observations from the drains of the global propagandising pseudo-scientific blob.
Gavin does a splendid job of explaining the scientific method, the use of that method by "ignorant" lockdown sceptics, and the response of the scientific "experts" who seem to have difficulty with the idea that these sceptics might well be able to form their own opinions based on their own analysis of the data.
He needs no further ado from me - so read the article!
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