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  • Has Rishi Pricked the UK Green Fantasy Balloon?

    2023-09-22

    Rishi Sunak may have turned the greens purple with indignation at daring to row back on some minor part of the WEF-UN's beloved climate vendetta against carbon dioxide (and therefore against us), but does this hesitant move really signify a change of direction, or will he be overwhelmed by the furious response that he has just provoked?

    Nick and Nigel chew over the arguments.

    (17 minutes)

     

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  • Deep Woo Incoming?

    2023-09-21

    At some risk of turning off a number of readers, this is one of those down the rabbit hole reports that those who pride themselves on knowing that our three-dimensional habitat is all there is may find unbelievable, even objectionable. If you are full-on in your own opinions, and you align with mainstream media, then you may wish to skip this one.

    Our policy is to cover topics that cannot be disproved - that doesn't imply that we believe or do not believe, it implies that we are simply open to considering stuff (AKA "conspiracy theories") that has a following and that hasn't actually been disproved (in my judgement!).

    That said, these are extraordinary times, and some believe that the world is heading for some sort of climax that will likely leave a great many confused, uncertain, panicky, and generally discombobulated and anxious. This message has been coming from a number of

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  • The Great Global Warming - Fact or Swindle?

    2023-09-21

    This now somewhat ancient video reminds us just how long this controversy has been running (it aired first in 2007) - yet in its fundamentals it could have been released yesterday. The argument (if that's what it is) is still completely stuck in 2007, having made absolutely no progress one way or the other since then - we do have to ask ourselves - why?

    Maybe it isn't an argument at all. Maybe it's just an idiotic duel of the completely deaf.

    (73 minutes)

     

     

  • 9/11 In Context

    2023-09-20

    It might be also called a short history of the 20th century.

    Or a brief introduction to the development of the war machine.

    The machine that brought us to where we are today.

    And that has, ultimately, exposed the existence of the "Deep State".

    (1 hr 34 mins)

     

     

  • WHO - Guilty of Bio-Terrorism?

    2023-09-20

    Dr David Martin has been featured on this site several times for his determined and fruitful investigation of the documentary evidence (including patents) underlying the Covid "pandemic".

    In this video he runs through all the evidence that he has assembled for the European Parliament, and draws the necessary conclusions.

    (24 minutes)

     

     

  • Whoa! England, Our England, Debunked?

    2023-09-20

    Joseph Gregory Hallett (AKA King John III of England), investigative author and historian, ably interrogated by the quintessentially English Richard Vobes, pulls the plug on seemingly all the cherished history that we ever thought we knew.

    I have embraced all kinds of assertions and ideas including those that many think wild and wacky, but this wasn't on my radar until very recently. 

    Even Magna Carta is in the cross-hairs (along with much of the history we thought we knew).

    And much, much more. 

    So who was behind it all? I'll allow you one guess...

    So does it stand up? Does our recorded accepted history stand up? Or is it (perhaps along with virology) circling the plughole of history? 

    And does it

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  • Virology Debunked?

    2023-09-20

    Koch's Postulates. vesicles, exosomes, whatever, don't bombard me with technical terms, just tell me whom I can trust.

    Sadly trust is in short supply now because many of us have decided that we cannot any longer simply trust those who say we can trust them. 

    Dishonesty is endemic. Politicians and estate agents tend to head the list of people that we don't necessarily trust to keep their word, and cowboy builders are legendary.

    But politicians are of especial interest as they are supposed to be at the very top of the tree of power, so we must at least consider that being there may be no guide to probity, and suffice it to say that famous and "trusted" politicians have been prosecuted and found guilty of crimes. A number are openly mocked and vilified by many. Alleged crimes include going to war without due cause - for example, in Iraq, where Saddam Hussein was later exonerated of possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction.

    So what is there to keep any area of public life free of falsehood? In the end, only public vigilance. Even professional associations,

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  • Syria!

    2023-09-19

    We have become accustomed to sporadic reports from Syria, some alleging chemical attacks, some alleging incursions by terrorists, and more. Vanessa Beeley has featured on UK Column for some time, reporting on these events, whilst mainstream media has reported a different version of events.

    Of late, Syria seems to have been stabilised to some extent through by support from Russia.

    Yet the troubles continue.

    Perhaps this video will shed some light on what has been going on. 

    I present it as is without verification. It's your judgement that counts.

    (88 minutes)

     

     

  • Return to Palnackie

    2023-09-18

    Martin Geddes returns to Palnackie (of which he has written previously).

    He uses his experience to encourage us in our social responsibilities, and it is a reflective discourse on some of the problems that afflict our local governance, and how we may / should respond to them.

    Being bothentertaining and illustrative of the interactions between human foibles and the knowledge of being under observation, it is interesting on many levels.

    Essential reading for would-be local officials and politicians?

    Recommended.

     

  • Fulford Report Monday 18 Sept 2023

    2023-09-18

    An event-packed report this week that reviews the antics of those who are thought to be running out of time and money at the end of this month (again). I guess there are none so resourceful as those whose backs are in the corner.

    It seems that Chairman Xi is still not playing their game, and there is plenty else going on, although nothing decisive as yet.

    Modest subscription required - "blade runners", now enjoying an international following, may be interested.


    2023-09-20

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  • "We Are Past the Time When Reform Was Possible"

    2023-09-17

    Neil Oliver is outspoken and indeed speaks for many - but are we really past the time for reform?

    Dominic Cummings makes a case for limited reform - it's an extensive case, but perhaps it qualifies as a limited hangout - a last-ditch attempt to persuade us that reform is coming - but without mentioning that it perpetuatesstillthe underlying problem.

    Many believe it now very obvious that those who control the Parties control Parliament, by controlling the selection of candidates for election, and by whipping MPs to vote as directed by the Party. Elections provide the veneer of competition and a largely fake responsibility to constituents. Until this changes, MPs are the Party's MPs, and the Parties are

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  • Out With the Old Democracy, In With the New?

    2023-09-17

    I never thought I would feature Dominic Cummings, but this polemical brain-dump is too good to miss. It's also tediously long and in many ways repetitive (forgivable in an ex-insider who has seen a lot of both dark and light), but has its essentials squarely in the right place.

    Whether or not we agree with his solution, it's a potent message.

    It's also too long to digest in one sitting, so I have indexed the sections below :

    A great chance (best since 1850s?) to replace the Tories

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  • The Struggle for Survival of the Oligarchs

    2023-09-16

    In counterpoint to Ivor's "Wars of the Bankers", LaRouchePAC runs us through the history of the oligarchy from Plato/Socrates through to America and Lyndon LaRouche.

    Do you think that rule by filthy-rich oligarchs is a modern phenomenon? Think again...

    "Through Plato’s writing, Socrates details all of the inherent flaws of oligarchical rule and all of the practices which will lead to its downfall"

    "The American Revolution changed human society in the most profound ways possible. It proclaimed a culture based on human freedom, equality, economic development, and ongoing upward human progress"

    The above isn't strictly accurate - it didn't change the existing societies, it set up a new beta test version of how we as free men would best govern ourselves. Like all beta tests, it

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  • The Wars of the Bankers?

    2023-09-16

    Once again Ivor Cummins brings us a lucid and compelling theory - this time not by himself, but introduced by himself - behind the wars of the past centuries, and the theme underlying them all.

    It's as short and succinct as can be expected, but a bit of a roller-coaster given the extent of the timescale covered. Don't blink, or you'll miss one .

    (46 minutes)

     

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  • New UN Political Declaration on Pandemics

    2023-09-16

    Another precision piece from the Brownstone Institute that confirms precisely what is going on at the WHO. Readers of our site will already know what we think of that body, but it's always good to see the logic behind the situation laid out so clearly, and to get an update on current status.

    It is (of course!) a declaration on "pandemic preparedness". We haven't had a pandemic of significance in the last hundred years, but all of a sudden we must expect a whole slew of them? I have yet to see their evidence for this proposition upon which they expect us to lavish £$€¥billions.

    Orwell would be disappointed to note that despite his best efforts, we failed to heed his warning. His vision of "Newspeak" is only slightly off the mark when considered against modern NWO speak, which also utilises long tracts of bland-speak impenetro-speak and somno-speak to put us off ever looking at it.

    "Their Pharma sponsors reasonably expect to make several hundred billion

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  • Trump the Tremendous?

    2023-09-16

    Whilst I have no wish to get involved too deeply in the mire of American politics, Trump is far more than another American politician and president.

    He plays by his own rules and has virtually single-handedly taken on both the Democrat and the Republican parties and shaken the whole system by the scruff. 

    He was also a great statesman who bestrode much of the world in 2017/18. Some think he may have shaken that world in like manner, if more quietly. So it is that this article from the Brownstone Institute has relevance to both the US and to the rest of the world, especially as one of the primary topics at issue is the US (and global) response to Covid.

    Trump has questions to answer. Those answers should be very revealing, so perhaps the time has come to demand answers of him just as much as of everybody else.

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  • How to Thrive Despite the Politicians?

    2023-09-15

    In a nice little video from Fortune and Freedom, Nick Hubble interviews Nigel Farage about the way in which national statistics and government interact to "benefit" the people.

    Sadly (in my jaundiced view) Nigel has never regained his pre-Brexit form, and here permits himself to be upstaged by Nick, who inserts the most pertinent points  - I hope he never wields a stiletto with such accuracy.

    The one to watch? No contest.

    (10 minutes)

     

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  • Worldwide Digital Ids and Currencies are Go!

    2023-09-15

    The G20 (inclusive of the original BRICS members) has reportedly agreed "to plan to eventually impose digital currencies and digital IDs on their respective populations"

    No surprise there then.

    "The group announced last week that they had agreed to build the necessary infrastructure to implement digital currencies and IDs"

    If it's announced, it's likely all ready for beta test, even initial roll-out in some lucky country.

    "European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called for digital ID systems similar to COVID-19 vaccine passports and for an international regulatory body for artificial intelligence (AI)"

    "She... called the European Union’s COVID-19 digital certificate a perfect model for digital public infrastructures (DPI), which would include digital

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  • The Shape of Wars to Come?

    2023-09-14

    This site has remarked upon this topic before, but it hasn't really gained much mainstream coverage. Still, we now have some reporting that work by "German, Swedish, Finnish and UK Defence specialists" is being used by the UK military and the German Bundeswehr working together to "to understand how human augmentation emerging technologies could affect the future of society, security and Defence".

    Given the state of the war in Ukraine, how likely do we think it is that that benighted country is going to be used, or is already being used, as a testing-ground for such technology?

    If they are, however hesitantly, now floating the idea across the general public, then it's a reasonable bet that this is already happening, "for our safety" of course.

    And if the trials in theatre prove successful, then roll-out will commence in earnest.

    Should we be worried? Forces personnel have no choice when medical preventative measures are required of

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  • Buckle Up Buttercups!

    2023-09-14

    "The Greatest Show on Earth"

    That's some title. Is it deserved?

    Honest folk who have begun to feel that the division between real life and Hollywood movies might be wearing a bit thin of late - well, could they really be onto something ..?

    This film is made from the viewpoint of the United States, but does it have a wider significance? After all, with the advent of the UN, and more recently the WEF, and more recently still the UN-WEF partnership, to whose pronouncements all western governments now seem to be in thrall ("The Sorcerer's Apprentice" comes to mind!), we could perhaps be forgiven for playing with this preposterous notion...   and there is more, much more.

    Worth watching? Well, I would say so.

    But it's your perception that counts.

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