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  • Dr Peter McCullough Shreds the Quaxxines

    2023-06-19

    Dr McCullough addresses the Pennsylvania Senate on the Vaccines:

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  • AI = Always Incorrect?

    2023-06-17

    Artificial Intelligence, or Automated Intelligence as I would prefer to call it, is programmed by humans.

    The nature of humanity is to make errors.

    Therefore Automated Intelligence makes errors.

    The problem of course is that in most traditional IT systems the specific reasoning process is explicitly coded and can therefore be tested. It can even be exhaustively tested (although from experience I'd guess that's not too common due to marketing pressures!).

    In AI, the reasoning process is hyper-generalised and whilst it can in theory be tested, it's not always so easy to exhaustively test (unless you have the capacity to run it in "verbose" mode and then manually follow through all the myriad of logical deductions that it relied upon - although I suppose you might be tempted to use another AI to do this... ).

    Add in the fact that in this day and age the people who

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  • MHRA Confirmed Asleep/Negligent/Complicit on the Job

    2023-06-17

    "Nearly four months after my FOI, and after two complaints to the ICO (here and here) including the threat of legal action, MHRA eventually sent me its report. It’s quite technical but it makes very interesting reading"

    Nick Hunt - "retired... Senior Civil Servant in the Ministry of Defence responsible for the safety and effectiveness of ammunition used by the Armed Forces"

    To you and I, were we to be charged with the responsibility to ensure the safety of vaccines distributed throughout the nation, we would (apart form trembling in our boots!)

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  • NATO - Not A Truthful Opponent

    2023-06-15

    Never Any Truck with Openness.

    The first casualty of war is always truth, but perhaps the lies could be more believable?

    Maybe at one time NATO was a prudent alliance against the Warsaw Pact, but those times are long past - now it seems more like an excuse for the Military Industrial Complex to get contracts for equipment to be destroyed, for politicians to scare their constituents with Russian bogymen, not to mention provoking full-on war with Russia to cover their tracks?

    Redacted monitors how it's going.

    (29 minutes + additional reports)

     

     

  • Fakedemic Reminder

    2023-06-15

    John Rappaport reminds us of the CDC's initial attempts to fire up a fakedemic ten years prior to Covid.

    Sharyl Attkinson reported (but was shut down).

    Reiner Fuellmich in his activities on the Corona Investigative Committee also picked this up.

    Not new information, but it highlights how long this alleged corruption has been going on.

    Covid could not be and never was an accidental mistake, it was a premeditated stage in a progression for which prior trials had been conducted.

    As if on cue, Lloyd Billingsley 

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  • A Message

    2023-06-15

    It has been said that we attract what we broadcast, that our thoughts alone affect the world around us. If so, then we clearly need to be careful - thoughts lead to words and actions, words and actions lead to consequences - but thoughts alone also reinforce habitual patterns and thus also lead to consequences.

    Our lives are lived largely by habit - we all have our daily routine that we have found by past experience and (limited) experiment to work (at least satisfactorily) for us. If we had to rethink our daily routine from scratch every day, we would never get past breakfast!

    But how often do we experiment further with our routine to see if we could improve it some more, maybe in ways we couldn't have previously imagined? What if we ate fruit instead of flakes for example? Or used coconut oil in our coffee in place of pasteurised-homogenised-skimmed milk? Or skipped breakfast on Fridays? The possibilities are endless but the rewards in terms of health might be significant?

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  • View from the Badlands

    2023-06-15

    The Great Game or the advancement of democracy?

    Alex Krainer explores the driving forces behind perpetual control...

    If you want a succinct explanation of the state of the world today, look no further.

    A well-argued interview from the recent Better Way Conference.

    Absolutely excellent.

    (37 minutes)

     

     

  • US Black Sites - Keep Calm and Carry On

    2023-06-14

    This report asserts deep criminality in the United States that has been festering in secret for decades.

    "... the biggest secret... is not the extra-terrestrial issue, it's these technologies that an unsupervised and frankly illegal operation has which is a threat to the national security"

    "...  we had mastered gravity control in October 1954"

    Time to put the kettle on and settle down ...  we probably all need to know this.

    (34 minutes + additional reports on Ukraine, Climate Change, War, whatever)

     

    Confused? You Will Be ...

    2023-06-14

    Sometimes, in trying to make sense of this weird world, we do well to step back, and just let our thoughts wander.

    Let Ole Dammegard be your guide...

    Long, but fascinating.

    Not for the temporally challenged!

    (91 minutes)

     

     

  • Climate Catastrophe Unchained

    2023-06-13

    Dane Wiggington has been pointing up the assertions of the so-called "Chem-trails" being sprayed in our skies for years, the assumption being that this is associated with the climate change nonsense so beloved of the UN agencies and WEF.

    Maria Zeee now unearths some documentation relating to some of this madness - from an official website of a US Government agency, the NOAA.

    "As part of Public Law 92-205 (1972), all non-Federal weather modification activities must be reported to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, via the NOAA Weather Program Office"

    ... from which we may infer that additional unreported federal weather modification activities will also in all likelihood exist...

    Apparently all in the name of solar radiation management - for the next 200 years. Assuming we last that long.

    "No Environmental Impact Statements

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  • The Light on the Beeb

    2023-06-13

    There's no such thing as bad publicity - or so the saying goes, in which case the BBC has done the Light free newspaper a favour by running their disinformation correspondent Marianna Springover not only their output, but also over their editor Darren Nesbit.

    Before I go any further - full disclosure - Free Citizen UK advertises in the Light. Not because they or we are "far right" (in the BBC's favoured vernacular), but because we are both motivated to cover similar ground, namely, freedom of speech, and those topics and viewpoints that the mainstream (including the BBC) somehow have entirely failed to cover.

    That there is no shortage of such opportunity should provide pause for thought.

    We are by no means the only people stepping forward to fill that vacuum, as the vast

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  • Good Scouting Project

    2023-06-13

    The Good Law Project highlights that the world can be an unsafe place for children.

    It stands to reason that predatory people will know where to look for their prey, so it isn't really surprising that the Scouts (no doubt alongside other institutions) may feature on the list for paedophiles.

    So a reminder that it's everybody's responsibility to be aware of the possibilities and to take appropriate safeguards, is useful.

    The GLP also highlight the assertion that the Scout Association "did their best to downplay what had happened" - which is understandable from the marketing viewpoint of course.

    So the idea of a central point that may be contacted by those who wish to put forward their own experiences is perhaps a useful contribution to greater transparency and safety, and may

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  • Political Realignment - Straws in the Wind?

    2023-06-13

    Mahyar Tousi reports.

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    Whilst the coming together of the (very) fragmented opposition parties may be applauded, it's worth bearing in mind that defeating the main parties in a bye-election, whilst a positive move, will have little impact upon our controlled political system.

    It's plain now for all to see that whatever party gets into "power", true power lies behind the scenes with the party funders and controllers, and politics is just the show that they hope will convince the voters that we have some sort of influence. It's "

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  • Is Britain a Lawless Kingdom?

    2023-06-13

    Retired copper Mark Sexton, ably supported by some honest lawyers, is well on the way to proving the point, although he isn't quite there yet.

    Of course, the opportunities afforded by our justice system for procrastination delay (and the heaping of massive costs upon the unwary) being legendary, this may yet take some time...  but (up to a point) "patience is a virtue". 

    "... a long line of cases shows that it is not merely of some importance but is of fundamental importance that justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done" -Lord Chief Justice Hewart 1924

    In a case as huge as this, "justice must be seen to be done".

    It is surely no exaggeration to suppose that the future of our country is at stake here.

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  • The State of the Nation Report - June 2023

    2023-06-13

    Succinctly put by our inimitable Richard Vobes.

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  • UK Column News Monday 12th June - Don't Miss!

    2023-06-12

    UK Column News reports from the front lines of journalism.

    Bad case law coming to the whole of the UK - The Government is pushing its "unethical" RSE education, and Child Protection Wales is on a roll.

    And much more, as they say.

    An edition to remember.

    (72 minutes)

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  • The Appeal of Apeel

    2023-06-12

    CHD TV interviews Christof Plothe D.O. who explains where Apeel came from, how a tiny start-up became an instant hit, the links to the WHO (how did you guess?) and other notable "usual suspects".

    It is applied (in separate forms) both before harvest and after harvest...

    Can be used on organic produce, (despite its pesti-/fungi-cide content?).

    Won't wash off.

    Oh, and it's "carbon friendly"...

    There's no full list of ingredients to bother our pretty little heads with, but all the regulators think it's absolutely fine so there's no cause to worry, right?

    "... you don't see any of these substances on the website of Apeel, but the patent itself ... in order to produce these substances even several heavy metals are being used... "

    "... we are left to a

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  • Fulford Report Monday 12th June 2023

    2023-06-12

    In contrast to last week, Ben's report this week is upbeat.

    Plenty to get our teeth into.

    "Flaming June" may be more this year than just an artistic depiction of summer's heat.

    Once trade collapses and supplies dry up, the end must be brought on to prevent widespread famine and associated disruptions. Once America turns this corner, the world will follow in short order.

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  • Redacted Brings us Up to Date

    2023-06-11

    Redacted cover a number of matters that I have not, for all sorts of reasons - but I'm happy to feature this episode as it updates us on several issues:

    Ukraine attacks Belgorod in Russia (to what purpose we have to ask - how does shelling a civilian area further their war objectives?  Do they have ammunition to waste on civilians?),

    Tucker Carlson rides again,

    Oxfam (whom we all thought was for relieving famine) strays decidedly off-message,

    and Mel Gibson is up to some $34 billion thing.

    (100 minutes)

     

     

  • An Academic Experience of Propaganda

    2023-06-11

    An American academic taking a dispassionate view of propaganda?

    Greg Hunter (USA Watchdog) may not be our idea of a dispassionate interviewer, but his interviewee today is a very cool dispassionate and level-headed and indeed persuasive academic who (in my view) talks a great deal of good sense.

    You couldn't make it up, but he didn't have to...

    Of course, it could all be a gross inversion of the truth - it's your judgement that counts.

    (67 minutes)