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  • "Biggest Grass-Roots Movement in History"

    2023-09-13

    Biggest in History?!

    No lack of ambition here then.

    Personally I'd settle for the biggest in the UK (for now).

    All joking aside though, I suggest that this initiative from Not Our Future has much to commend it.

    No it won't be perfect, so if you're looking for perfection then, as always, you will have to look elsewhere; but if "we the people" want to wrest control of our country back from the vice-like grip of the political parties (and their donors/controllers), then we will have to vote them out.

    That gives us two high hurdles to leap - 

    1. The votes must be honestly collected counted verified and substantiated. 
    2. They must not go to political parties or party
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  • The Science - Debunked

    2023-09-13

    "...  collapse of the once revered scientific process... "

    "...  there will need to be an inquiry into how so many scientific bodies abandoned core principles of scientific integrity... "

    "... silenced those who tried to continue the scientific endeavour... "

    "Group-think that maintains prevailing fads and suppresses dissent on behalf of alleged ‘consensus’ is the opposite of the central purpose of universities

    This site has pointed out before now that the scientific method, which prizes investigative questioning and confirmation/refutation of accepted theories by multiple independent scientists, has been abandoned in recent years in favour of both complexity, and "authority", posing as science. 

    Climate Chuckles

    2023-09-13

    At grave risk of committing the cardinal sin of not taking life sufficiently seriously(and especially Climate Change - if that qualifies as life - it does seem to have some sort of undead indestructable quality of its own, although it may not be alive if it never manages to evolve to adapt to new circumstances), I offer this tongue-in-cheek review from CDN of the "science" that currently purports to "save the planet".

    Brickbats on a postcard please to the usual address.

     

  • Germany Passes its Own Energy - Dictatorial Powers - Law

    2023-09-12

    Once again, Britain is leading the way in Europe! No doubt the Germans were so impressed by the British Parliament's recent efforts that they have passed what sounds much like a carbon copy (sorry - not carbon, that's being zeroed) of the recent UK Energy Bill. Or did the UK borrow our Bill from them? Well, we are still good Europeans at heart are we not?

    Complete with heat pumps, mandatory renewables, all the usual impracticable nonsense that will leave the population cold, and its once unstoppable economic miracle - how to put this? - well, stopped. This promises to be as popular as a teetotaller at the Munich Oktoberfest. Speaking of which, I wonder when the good politicians of Germany (or the UK for that matter) will cotton on to how much CO2 is produced by the brewing industry...

    And after all, why would good Europeans need manufacturing industry when China / Far East does it all for us with plentiful coal power?

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  • Actively Dying

    2023-09-12

    I guess I've heard everything now, but I fear that I may be mistaken.

    The NHS diagnosis of "actively dying" must be a new low in its crusade to rid itself of bed-blockers that it doesn't like.

    Whatever this patient's disabilities, it surely not the place of "our" NHS to condemn her to death by actively withdrawing support. 

    Here we see all the usual gambits invoked "for her protection" - banned from speaking to the press, being taken to court so that a "palliative care plan" that she does not want can be imposed upon her, presumably "for her own good".

    Oh, and all in the face of expert witnesses who state that she is mentally competent to make her own decisions, and is therefore entitled to do so.

    It is becoming difficult to overstate the complete disregard for law, justice, and indeed basic human dignity that now infests our medical and legal

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  • Why Was the Lucy Letby Case for Sale?

    2023-09-12

    Cheshire police/CPS haveauctioned the film rights for their investigation, with ITV placing the winning bid"

    So who exactly is profiting from this case that "brought the UK’s worst child killer Lucy Letby to justice" ?

    Is this the totally impartial police/CPS who have no motivation other than their altruistic desire to see justice done though the Heavens fall? Or did they either explicitly or implicitly collude with the Countess of Chester neonatal unit to deflect the blame for what

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  • Myth of Asymptomatic Spread of Covid

    2023-09-12

    The Daily Sceptic reports that the Lancet has produced a study that explodes "a myth that formed a key part of social distancing policies and fear messaging during the pandemic".

    The choice of words is interesting, indicating that somehow this myth formed from an unknowable process that nobody understood, emerging from within the amorphic consciousness of the time.

    In fact it resulted from a relentless barrage of full-page newspaper advertisements bought and paid for by "our" government.

    From Imperial College no less (not that I would consider that a recommendation) research has concluded that "transmission during the presymptomatic phase is responsible for a tiny fraction of overall spread".

    Well, it's good of them to confirm that the findings of our report from January 2021 were

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  • Fulford Monday Report - 9/11 2023

    2023-09-11

    With the stakes for Global Control being pushed ever higher each week now, this report is a must-read (even if you have to subscribe).

    With earthquakes, fires, floods, sometimes simultaneously, being reported all around the world, I'm beginning to feel that the UK is uniquely tranquil. I pray that it lasts.

    Modest subscription required.

     

  • "Safe and Effective" - or "Safety and Effectiveness Unknown"?

    2023-09-11

    Politico explains the contract offered by Pfizer to governments around the world for supply of the Covid jabs.

    Now it's true that this particular evidence concerns the contract offered to South Africa, but if you think that the UK may have benefited from better terms then I have a Thames-side penthouse in New York to offer you...

    If you think we have been lied to on an industrial scale, then you may be in a more extensive population grouping than you previously thought...

    (4 minutes)

     

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  • Government Still in Denial on Dangers of EMFs

    2023-09-11

    The people who exhibit a high degree of sensitivity to EMFs (radio waves) present a problem to which governments, and the regulatory authorities around the world that work for them, have studiously closed their eyes and ears for far to long.

    This site has documented this myopia for years, and there are now many more sites and voluntary organisations that have been mounting lawsuits and calling for some real investigations leading to sensible practicable and balanced guidelines, but there are none so deaf as those who will not listen.

    So reluctantly we must highlight the same message again and again, this time delivered by Gillian

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  • Government - Why Do We Need It?

    2023-09-10

    What do we actually need a government for?

    And is the current invocation doing a good job?

    And what should we do about it?

    A soliloquy, a ramble around the ramifications of this topic, from the inimitable Richard Vobes.

    (21 minutes)

     

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  • Managed Decline / Destruction Incoming?

    2023-09-09

    The WEF wants to feed us insects whilst suffocating the worlds agriculture with Net Zero, Big Pharma seems well on the way to exterminate us slowly (then quickly?) via iatrogenesis, and crazed technocrats everywhere want to control our every transaction via CBDCs and "enhance" our thinking via bodily implants that hook us up to the IoT (and what better way to implant them than by a needle?), whilst Parliament is voting dictatorial powers to impose "smart" energy rationing, which given their competence at - well, anything really - will be upon us shortly.

    Neil Oliver points up some inadequacies in current policy direction:

    "... open war on the people of this country... "

    It's getting harder to disagree every week.

    (11 minutes)

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  • The Ideal Mine?

    2023-09-09

    This is new one on me, but is the Woodsmith Mine "the answer" to global warming, feeding humanity, and continuing civilisation?

    I don't know, but it's a brilliant PR piece that hits all the modish "hot buttons".

    And it's British (well, Anglo-American), so we'll probably find some way to make it illegal and close it down...

    (9 minutes)

     

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  • Is the Wind Industry Running Out of Wind?

    2023-09-08

    Net Zero Watch bring us the latest result of wind power generation auction, and it doesn't bode well.

    If wind is so cheap and plentiful, why are providers not queuing up to reap the profits?

    As ever, it's the subsidies that seem to be the problem. But if it's really so cheap and plentiful, why the need for subsidies?

    And if it still isn't cheap and plentiful after so many years of subsidies, it's a fair bet that it never will be.

    Will this circus ever end? Perhaps when the auctions finally run out of bidders?

    So what's the alternative? Send the link to your MP.

     

  • "Energy Bill", or "Energy - Dictatorial Powers - Bill"?

    2023-09-08

    Another critique of the Bill - this time from the Daily Sceptic. As you might expect, it's sceptical.

    The war is not between Left and Right, the war is between centralisation (empowerment of the few) and freedom (empowerment of the many).

    The Bill wants to impose the elite's favoured "solutions" upon the many, and it will as always end in disaster, because they never choose their "solutions" either wisely or appropriately. Despite having all the best advisers at their beck and call ready to advise them, their solutions are invariably political and one-size-fits-all because without that - well, I guess we have no need of them!

    They are behaving like zombies that cannot see or hear any conflicting evidence. Maybe we really do have no need of them.

    If we find our own solutions then we will quickly pick up on those whose solutions work best, and these solutions will be copied because they work

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  • The Last Word on Climate Change?

    2023-09-08

    "If only!" I hear you cry.

    Nevertheless those who profess to know best and therefore feel no need to listen to anyone else are still plodding relentlessly on in their irrelevant unscientific way - though sadly not irrelevant to our future prosperity and comfort, possibly even to our survival (many more die from cold than from excess warmth).

    So who better to clearly and calmly summarise the salient facts as we know them than Ivor Cummins?

    (20 minutes)

     

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  • Never Mind the Quaxxines ... What About the Rest of It?

    2023-09-07

    With many questioning the efficacy of "the jabs", what does that say about the medical-pharmaceutical-industrial-regulatory complex in general?

    Pfizer in particular is infamous for its past court judgements.

    And if one branch of their product tree is so questionable, what other branches should we also be looking at?

    Many pharmaceutical drugs are now aimed squarely at those who are not ill (vaccines head the list) and those who are not ill but may be "pre-ill" - for example, "pre-diabetic", or with elevated markers ("high cholesterol" etc) that are assumed to be indicative of incoming poor health and that of course can be "combatted" with more drugs such as statins.

    The financial benefits to big pharma

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  • More on the Energy Bill

    2023-09-06

    David Kurten introduces us to the ramifications of the Energy Bill.

    The devil of course is in the detail - "energy smart regulations" will allow ministers to set up draconian energy rules and targets that everyone must comply with without ever going back to get authority from Parliament.

    This is dictatorship by statutory instrument. Including new fines and imprisonment for non-compliance. Without explicit parliamentary approval.

    Worth watching.

    (23 minutes)

     

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    Nigel Farage isn't impressed either...

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  • Excess Deaths and Covid Jab Status

    2023-09-06

    We have waited a long time for someone to connect the dots.

    Remember, it is the responsibility of the MHRA to monitor the results of the distribution of medicines - including those labelled as vaccines - to pick up any safety signals and ensure that potential problems are investigated.

    The ONS has published statistics on excess deaths that can be correlated with the different rates of vaccine uptake across the age ranges.

    So, the analysis is based upon the principle that if there is no connection between vaccine uptake and excess deaths, then the excess deaths would not obviously be related to the vaccinated/unvaccinated status of those who died, and the percentage of excess deaths in both the vaccinated and the unvaccinated groups will be (more or less) expected to be the same as the overall proportion for these groups combined.

    So if the proportion of excess deaths overall is 10%, then both the unvaccinated

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