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  • A Crime Against Humanity?

    2022-06-11

    Infertility - the alternative to genocide.

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    Draw your own conclusions.

     

  • Russia "Threatens" UK and US - Where is the BBC?

    2022-06-10

    As we on this site have suggested previously, Russia would be within its rights of self defence to target the UK in order to prevent us sending arms to Ukraine that could be used to hit targets within Russia.

    Now "Russia is making threats to strike because NATO it is supplying rockets to Ukraine that can hit Russia"

    "Why is the MSM underreporting this huge turn of events?" 

    We were warned in April.

    More from USA Watchdog (including some off-topic suggestions on Pfizer's manoeuvrings to wriggle out of its legal liabilities).

    Yes Russia did invade the Ukraine (long and complex history) and it

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  • Whither the Clash of the Titans?

    2022-06-10

    Substack is the place nowadays for unconventional thinking, so what to make of the war in the Ukraine?

    Why hasn't Putin won yet?

    Will the plucky Ukrainian army push the Russians back into oblivion?

    Why is nobody making any progress?

    John's Newsletter puts forward another perspective, which given the West's propensity for shooting itself in the foot might just be on target.

     

  • Grand Jury Closing Episodes

    2022-06-10

    Dr Fuellmich's Covid Grand Jury has now closed its presentations of the evidence.

    This is a Grand Jury.

    The purpose is not to return a verdict of guilty or innocent, but to put the prima facie evidence before a jury, whose task is then to determine whether or not indictments should be raised for the prosecution of the accused.

    Who is on the jury? We are.

    Let us take our responsibility seriously:

    • to judge the case on the basis of the evidence presented
    • to bear in mind that there is no evidence presented in defence of the accused because this is not a trial
    • to answer the question - does the evidence warrant the holding of trials to prosecute the accused?
    • to ensure that justice is both done and seen to be
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  • Keep Your Friends Close, and Your Enemies Closer

    2022-06-09

    A rather depressing but some might think all-too-predictable analysis of the new trade deal with New Zealand is offered by Brexit Watch.

    "Who negotiated this deal, the EU?"

    A fair question. Still, over the next 4 to 8 years (why so long?) tariffs on nearly all of New Zealand's products will be removed, although it seems that some quotas may remain.

    So from all parties' point of view, traders and producers will have time to review supply chains and bring in controlled change. One can always argue about the details, but clearly an abrupt removal might be a source of unwanted disruption.

    There again, the world is being disrupted with supply chains already in some turmoil, so one wonders whether we might need a bit more flexibility.

    So What's All This About MonkeyPox?

    2022-06-09

    Once again we turn to the indefatigable Amazing Polly for the low down on the latest medical scare currently being inflated out of all proportion by the global medical authorities.

    Do we still believe that they have our best interests at heart?

    We had somewhere around 1000 cases globally (reportedly) a few days ago, and already they are sowing the mental seeds that this is a terrible disease on a par with "leprosy and plague" not to mention malaria. Ooooh Err!

    So what's the truth?

    We won't know for a while, but their track record in "gain of function" so far doesn't suggest that this will be the BIG ONE. More probably another damp squib one. Time will tell.

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  • Depopulation Beckons?

    2022-06-08

    The Covid "pandemic" will undoubtedly go down in history as a most nefarious event that demonstrated beyond question that the very highest levels of national and global government are not beyond the reach of organised crime.

    How we deal with that situation in the future remains to be resolved, but if government by the elite doesn't work then perhaps we should try government by the people?

    Whatever that means, it must of necessity involve a huge program of decentralisation so that the "levers of power" become too many, too numerous, and too jealously owned by the locals to ever again be co-opted by the few.

    But I digress.

    The world is still coming to terms with the damage inflicted

    (a) by the virus (not very much - hardly noticeable in statistical terms) 

    (b) by the associated jabs that have been foisted upon the world

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  • How we Came to Stop Worrying and Love Klaus Schwab?

    2022-06-08

    Many of us are unaware of how Klaus came to claim power over the UN, and thus potentially over the world, but Johnny Vedmore in an extraordinary article charts his rise and rise along with Henry Kissinger, J.K. Galbraith, and Herman Kahn, from the ashes of WW2 to become a principal partner of the United Nations.

    Purists might complain (and do - see the comments!) that he has left this and that and whoever out of the picture, but in the end you have to draw the line somewhere.

    I'm no historian and cannot vouch for his accuracy, but this has got to be the right article at the right time. It raises all sorts of questions and gets us thinking about the central notion that the world is a complicated place (true) that requires extremely clever and complicated people to guide and govern it by all and any means necessary; we currently seem to be suffering the extremely nasty effects of the latter proposition and will have to find the way to ensure that it is undone with as little further consequential damage

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  • If Freedom depends upon Truth, What is the Truth?

    2022-06-07

    We spend a lot of time promoting freedom and decrying those people and concepts that limit our freedom, but what does it mean to be truly free?

    We also spend a lot of time suggesting that we should make up our own mind about the articles and information that comes our way, because our freedom to choose wisely is totally dependent upon our ability to discern truth from falsehood and to interpret correctly those nuances of meaning that might not be entirely familiar to us.

    Freedom is of little use if we cannot discern the truth upon which to base our decision-making, so meaningful freedom requires access to truth, which these days appears to be deliberately hedged about on many major issues of the day by the authorities. 

    Socrates is reported by Plato to have believed

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  • Michael Yeadon on the Covid Fraud

    2022-06-07

    On this site over the last years we have rehearsed almost all aspects of the Covid scenario, but it's worth featuring Mike Yeadon again to provide a quick tour of the principal factors that alerted him to the "collusion and malfeasance" that he saw emerging, and the reasons why he determined that the pandemic was being used for population control.

    One or two of these aspects might be put down to accident or ignorance, but when nothing about the handling of the pandemic makes sense then when you put it all together it becomes incontrovertible.

    "... there is no safe way to combat a pandemic with a vaccine... "

    "... all four companies did the same thing... and they are not stupid people... "

    "... they don't have the data, they didn't do the experiments, they did not meet any kind of sensible set of regulatory guidelines even in an emergency, and in many cases there are

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  • Free Thinkers Only - Upon What Beliefs Was The USA Founded?

    2022-06-06

    "When philosophical reason is clear and certain by intuition or necessary induction... no subsequent revelation supported by prophecies or miracles can supersede it" - John Adams

    The United States of America is regarded as a Christian nation, and indeed is famous (or infamous according to your persuasion) for its Christian evangelical churches, and yet... did the Founding Fathers found its Declaration of Independence and its Constitution on Christian beliefs?

    Certainly the Biden Pretendency doesn't appear to be driven by the principles of the Christian faith, but they don't seem to want the existing Constitution either.

    The principles of national governance are now of the utmost importance if the US (and perhaps many other nations of the world) are about to rid themselves of the current unfathomable networks of globalist corruption, and reconstitute for the future.

    How should those

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  • David Kurten Rants for Good Sense

    2022-06-05

    David Kurten (Heritage Party Leader) sets it out.

    Covid - Ukraine - Monkeypox - and how we can confront such scams.

    This site does not support any political party - that is a decision for the individual elector - but it's great to hear somebody from the political scene standing up and telling it like it is.

    But why do we have to hear it from a minor party and not from Her Majesty's official opposition?

    In the absence of an opposition missing in action (or even defected to the enemy), we the people are the opposition now.

    Thank you David for spelling out the unpalatable truth with such clarity, brevity, and sincerity.

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  • "Sudden Adult Death Syndrome"

    2022-06-05

    Medical Newspeak is working overtime, and there are no prizes for guessing the reason.

    Dr Ryan Cole decries the "Centre for Deception and Confusion" to USA Watchdog.

    "Dr. Cole is seeing dramatic increases in all types of illness such as aggressive cancers, heart disease, strokes, brain problems and autoimmune disease to name a few"

    "Our country doesn't even have a code for vaccine injury"

    "The reason cancers are taking off like wildfire... we've suppressed the immune system that would normally keep these cancers in check"

    "... you will never have an effective vaccine against a coronavirus... "

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  • Denmark Joins the EU Security and Defence Union

    2022-06-04

    At a time when Russia and NATO are eyeball to eyeball (or not, according to who you believe) in the Ukraine and various countries are denying that they want to join NATO (or being denied by Turkey), the game to sidestep this little hurdle is join by the EU backdoor.

    How so?

    The EU troops are mostly the same as the NATO troops - they merely deploy under different badges and (at least notionally) under a different command structure. 

    So if you can't join NATO, join the EU.

    Oh wait - Denmark is already a NATO member... so there must be another reason for joining the EU Security and Defence morass of complexity?

    I have to say it's hard to think of one, unless they fear (probably rightly) that being outside the EU structures means that

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  • Fifteen Insights into our Human Condition

    2022-06-04

    It's taken him 15 years to note these but it's nevertheless a rather good collection of truths about humanity that maybe we would rather not recognise.

    It's a lighthearted ramble around the human psyche and entertainingly presented - watch, laugh, and ruefully admit that - yes - as Dr Kiosk used to declaim as everybody made a dash for the doors...  "We Are ALL GUILTY" !

     

     

  • So What Else is Brewing Besides Ukraine Taiwan and Monkeypox?

    2022-06-04

    Well, since you ask, the Israel - Iran enmity looks like a good candidate.

    Not that I'm feeling that we don't yet have enough problems, but maybe forewarned is forearmed.

    I don't know this guy but he strikes me as genuine. Judging form his videos he's actually a bit of a Bible-bashing Israeli Christian, but he keeps his fingers on the political pulse as he lives in Israel, so he's a lot closer to the goings-on in that region than we are and he would be directly affected by events there.

    Probably worth taking note.

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  • Weekend Round Up with UK Column - and Pfizer Shots for Babies?

    2022-06-03

    For a change it's the NHS (or UKHSA as we must now call it) and the Covid aftermath that takes pole position, with a very pertinent discussion on how the excess deaths of the second half of 2021 identified by a US life insurance company is being portrayed by the usual suspects. Yet the NHS still appears to be locked in terminal decline even though Covid deaths have declined and we were originally locked down to "save the NHS".

    Once again the evolving Ukraine situation and how that relates to UK and US foreign policy is investigated and the likely results set out - neither the Biden administration nor NATO nor Ben Walllace come out well. Russia on the other hand doesn't seem to be short of additional customers for the hydrocarbons that it used to sell to Europe. 

    And so on to the Bilderberg group (inclusive of Michael Gove, David Lamy, Mark Sedwill, Tom Tugendhat, and Jeremy Fleming (GCHQ) et al from the corporate and media worlds comprising the British contingent) and their meeting that will no doubt

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  • How Does this Differ from Open Borders?

    2022-06-03

    "the so-called ‘High Potential Individual’ visa... would allow graduates of universities around the world to come to the UK to work in jobs at any skill or pay level for two to three years"

    "this is being enacted with minimal checks and balances, including….

    • NO annual cap on numbers (even with 70% of the public wanting such a cap – Deltapoll, 2019).
    • NO minimum salary requirement(even though the lack of one will open UK workers to the real risk of being undercut by cheaper overseas staff).
    • NO need to secure a job before coming (even as 64% of the public say non-UK workers should have to have a job offer from an approved employer before coming here (YouGov, February 2020).
    • NO protection for the UK jobskeekers(even though nearly eight in
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  • Is a Real Negotiation About to Occur in the Ukraine?

    2022-06-03

    Is a turning point nigh?

    This article in Unherd which (in my jaundiced judgement) has normally followed the "We must drive Putin out at all costs" narrative (and still suggests that the Russian armed forces have taken a beating and are nearing the limits of their operational effectiveness) is nevertheless now arguing for a negotiated settlement that would be acceptable to Putin.

    "After all, the two sides have already reached agreement on the broadest issues: Zelenskyy has already stated that Ukraine will not join Nato and the Russian side has already accepted Ukraine’s entry into the European Union"

    Personally I was unaware of that second assertion (and if I were Putin I would be very slow indeed to concede it) but nevertheless we have here a plea for good sense and a negotiated settlement. 

    This strikes me as a

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