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FallCabal Meets AI - What's Up?
2025-04-07
We have featured a number of articles on the topic of AI, notably as used by Martin Geddes to formulate his arguments more comprehensively than he would have been able to do unaided in the same time-frame.
Today we have another contribution to the topic, this time from Cyntha of FallCabal fame, whose approach is from a different perspective.
Can both be right?
As always, it depends...
If we recognise the limitations of AI, and use it accordingly for its analysis and presentation skills, then perhaps it can excel, yet if we expect it to exercise human judgement, we may be disappointed. It isn't a living breathing being with hard-fought life experience to match.
We "know"
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Scott Ritter on Agent Zelensky
2025-04-04
We all heard the story of how Boris Johnson took a trip to Kiev allegedly to tell Zelensky to break off the talks with Russia, that had taken place to end the initial Russian Special Military Operation.
What on earth was that about?
Here to paint the overall picture is Scott Ritter once more. We are all familiar with the idea that the CIA has been pulling the strings behind more or less everything untoward that goes on in the world, but maybe we should ask who the CIA (and maybe even the Mossad) work for?
(59 minutes)
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We Don't Need No Awareness, Nor Celebration
2025-04-04
Autism - what is it, why is it?
We need action, but all we get is normalisation and B-S.
The problem is not that we need to be more understanding and supportive to the victims, the problem is that things have been, and still are, going from bad to worse and we get more victims every year.
What is "our NHS" doing about it?
The same goes for dementia. We are bombarded with messaging these days to tell us to be more "dementia friendly", but is that not to (deliberately) confuse the disease with its victims, thus distracting us from the real problem?
What is "friendly" about dementia?
What is our NHS doing
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Trump - Is He the Real Deal?
2025-04-04
The Donald is nothing if not controversial. It's almost his middle name. So is he the man to take down the deep state for ever... or is he simply here to take down Deep State mk 1, only to replace it with Deep State mk2?
Who's to say?
Enter Ole Dammegard, whose life has been one long serial investigation into false flag events all around the world. What he doesn't know about false flags isn't worth knowing.
So whilst we must all reach our own conclusions about where the world is going, listening to Ole Dammegard is an essential part of our preparation.
(48 minutes)
So question everything, except your heart...
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AI Reviews the Family Courts
2025-04-03
Martin Geddes strikes again, this time looking at the aspects of judicial "quality control" within the Family Courts system in the US.
With a twist - AI does the analysis, thus minimising the effect of any pre-existing perceptions on his part.
The result... well, best read for yourself.
I have little doubt that a similar result would ensue from a UK analysis. Clearly this needs to be urgently progressed.
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Fuellmich Update
2025-04-03
Dr Reiner Fuellmich, co-founder (with Dr Viviane Fischer) of the Corona Investigative Committee in Germany, has now been incarcerated in Germany for many months in what appears to be an attempt to break his resolve.
This update from James Roguski reviews the circumstances and summarises the current situation, which appears to be both interminable and unreasonably harsh by design and in flagrant breach of all the normal principles of justice.
This site followed and reported on Dr Fuellmich's investigations and subsequent Covid Grand Jury, an ensuing update, and
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Tories Trailing in Last on Zero Net Zero
2025-04-03
Better late than never, but the Tory Leadership (you know - those who from the get-go were far-sighted enough to lead the Brexit campaign and to rubbish the absurd and impracticable stupidities of Net Zero) have... desperately hopefully... and only one suspects because they now have no alternative...finally acknowledged that Net Zero isn't going to happen, and if it does it will destroy the nation's future.
"Today, I’m talking about one of the biggest ways we are destroying our children’s inheritance. Let’s start by telling the truth on energy and net zero. Every single thing we do in our daily lives is dependent on cheap, abundant energy."
Well Kemi, there are, sadly, no prizes for coming last. True leadership is indicated by coming first, but the Tories have
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Go Green, Go Mean
2025-04-03
Apparently BP used to mean "Beyond Petroleum" but now it may need to be rebranded as "Back to Petroleum".
Apparently the bottom line didn't support the speed of transition attempted, so now the priorities have been readjusted to reduce the speed to a more affordable pace. We just don't know (but we can guess) whether that new pace will turn negative soon enough...
CDN reports on this new and (in certain quarters) unexpected reality.
Meanwhile in Germany (where they are more enlightened and do things so much better than in the UK) they aren't at all inclined to go back
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If You Only Read One Covid Article, Read This One
2025-04-03
This article perfectly outlines the corruption at the heart of the "independent" regulation of the pharmaceutical industry.
See if you can spot the conflict of interest.
Ask yourself why mainstream journalism doesn't report any of this.
Let's see if Dr Peter Marks sues Alex for defamation. I'll wait...
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Reflections on Convergence
2025-04-03
In his own style peculiar to him, Martin Geddes shares his thoughts on tornados in Tennessee, education for theworking-class by English public school, and the ongoing convergence of public opinion upon the reality of our betrayal by the ruling classes.
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The Onward March of Digital, and Who Controls It
2025-04-02
UK Column Talks with Catherine Austin Fitts about the onward march towards the digital panopticon, seemingly being supported by the Trump regime in the USA.
There's a lot of topics covered here, and some timely reminders that Trump's installation as President isn't necessarily going to halt stuff in its tracks.
Still, despite the Administration's frantic activity, it's still early days...
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Prof Marandi vs Scott Ritter - Can Opposing Views be Reconciled?
2025-04-02
Are the Donald's threats to obliterate Iran (a) reasonable and (b) practicable?
Does Iran have nuclear weapons? Can the USA deploy nuclear weapons successfully?
This is 23 minutes of precise argument, and both parties and the host deserve great credit for getting together to make this video.
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Climate - A Story of Our Times - and of Ancient Times
2025-04-01
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Trump Card Incoming?
2025-04-01
Trigger warning - bad language incoming.
(51 minutes from 4 weeks ago)
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The Time for Talking is Over - The Time for Action is Now
2025-04-01
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(NB this speech was delivered in the summer of 2023) - Download the compressed speech here to upload elsewhere!
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A Long Overdue Read
2025-04-01
Since Arthur Firstenberg's ground-breaking exploration of the historical spread of electromagnetic radiation around the world (The Invisible Rainbow - essential reading if you haven't already), and Tom Wheeler's outspoken assertion that public safety considerations were so "last year" and shouldn't hold up the 5G (and no doubt 6G etc) roll-outs, the focus on the dangers of electromagnetic radiation seems to have dissipated over time, eclipsed in the public mind by the Covid fandango and much else.
Funny how Covid and the 5G roll-out seem to have coincided (and share a long list of possible symptoms), but of course that's just a conspiracy theory.
But conspiracy maniacs haven't gone to sleep, and here we have a good example of one that makes quite a fist of assembling available evidence in a readable fashion. If I
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Le Pen Blocked at a Stroke
2025-03-31
What would we think if a Court blocked Nigel Farage from standing for election?
Like him or loathe him, he has as much right to appeal for the support of his compatriots as anybody.
But that isn't going to happen in Britain - there are better ways to ensure that he doesn't get too near to actual power than an outright ban.
So perhaps it's a measure of how desperate the French power base is, that Marine le Pen has been prevented from standing for the presidential election.
Evidently they do things differently in France.
Perhaps if we could get the courts to ban all the unsuitable
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Mind Games Continue - Fulford Report Monday 31 Mar 2025
2025-03-31
The Show Must Go On.
But when the public persona can be captured by a look-alike behave-alike speak-alike product of the AI's imagination, or even perchance by a real clone, it behoves us all to be aware of the possibility (ie: downright certainty) that all is not as it seems, particularly when the character is performing out of character.
We seem to have seen a lot of that lately.
Even in ancient Greece, Socrates was wont to declaim that "the only thing I know is that I know nothing". We know the feeling.
Did they have clones in those days? We are told that they had neither TV nor internet, so hiding inappropriate behaviour may have been simpler, but there again, I'd bet that the ancient rumour-mill would have been working well enough, even if at a more leisurely pace than today.
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UK to Emulate US DOGE?
2025-03-30
Apparently, Rachel Reeves has already set up a UK equivalent, the OVfM (Office for value for money).
I'm sure that we are all agog to know more about its amazing successes in closing down all the unnecessary and frankly illegal scams that suck the financial blood out of our taxes, and indeed the Daily Sceptic is I'm sure eager to inform us, so the first project appears to be a leisurely appraisal of ways in which to reduce the costs of procuring short term accommodation, for homeless Brits and asylum seekers.
Now you could excitedly go and read all about it, but there's really no need, because (spoiler alert) the one policy that really might have an impact on the expense to government in providing all this short term accommodation - the reversal of the government
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Function of the Pyramids Explained!
2025-03-30
Making a welcome return to these pages (or perhaps he actually belongs in a previous blog incarnation...), and once more provoking the question "Why do the most knowledgeable people exhibit the most erratic and confusing styles of presentation?", Ken Wheeler explains the function of the Giza pyramids in the light of the recent discoveries of what is said to lie beneath them, as only Ken can.
Enjoy!
(29 minutes)
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