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  • It's About Unlearning All the Lies

    2023-03-25

    David Adelman (author of "School - No Place for Children") educates Richard Vobes on the system, and how to disengage from it and regain our sovereign freedom.

    "Modern Slavery Act 2015 - section 3 Subsection 5 - It is a crime to force or induce a person to do something against their will using threats or force"

    "1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child - Article 28 - All discipline in schools should respect human dignity"

    "We seriously underestimate the evil that is being visited on the young ones in the classroom"

    "... there is no 'wholesome cohesive culture' in the classroom... "

    "It's not just the school anymore in which you're

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  • Injured by the Vax? You Can Still Sue

    2023-03-25

    Yes, "our" government has of course given the pharmaceutical companies indemnity from prosecution (how is that in our interests? I only ask because I would like to know) but that doesn't necessarily preclude those injured from suing for additional losses over and above the standard one-size-fits-all government-stipulated limit of £120K.

    The Daily Sceptic reminds us of this point, and notes that victims of the Astrazeneca jab are indeed mounting legal action against the pharmaceutical company for damages above that limit.

    "Lawyers representing the group, who are pursuing personal injury compensation in addition to a Vaccine Damage Payments Scheme claim, argue that the AstraZeneca vaccine was 'not as safe as the public were entitled to expect' and that the case is not about finding fault 'but about the reasonable expectation of safety'. They claim people were provided with a false picture of safety and efficacy and expect the number joining the lawsuit to increase."

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  • Opt-Out from Dystopian Democracy - Round Two

    2023-03-25

    Read Round One here.

    Getting one's name removed from the electoral register may seem a trivial, even pointless exercise, but not a bit of it.

    The system doesn't want you to go.

    So why not? Is it really so difficult?

    And if they really won't do as requested, will it be practicable to force them?

    Martin hasn't got to that point yet, he is still hacking the weeds of legalese.

     

  • UK Column End of Week News Roundup 24 March

    2023-03-24

    The French in open revolt - the Dutch and Germans protesting, Ukraine still under constant destruction, geopolitics moving fast in the Middle and Far Easts - and NATO still pushing a disastrous war.

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  • Old Bill Favours Wokery Over Law?

    2023-03-24

    The Free Speech Union reports on the state of British policing, with specific reference to police training, today.

    "... the FSU’s latest research briefing has revealed that a majority of police forces conduct next to no training on freedom of speech while a disproportionate amount of police time is spent on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) training"

    "Thirty-two forces answered a question asking for details of the training carried out in relation to EDI"

    "... a further four stated that EDI was so highly integrated into every aspect of their training that it would exceed the cost limit of the Freedom of Information Act to extract the necessary information. Fourteen forces described EDI training as a “golden thread” running through every part of their training or reported that EDI was integral to standard training"

    Oh dear.

    So much

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  • Is the Parallel Free State the Alternative to the Revolution?

    2023-03-24

    As many academic theses tend to do, this draws heavily on European philosophers that few in the UK have heard of, let alone read, but that doesn't undermine the elegant simplicity of the basic idea.

    Indeed, we can see that many of these ideas are already under way to varying degrees courtesy of that monster of all things informational - the internet.

    You reading this article is a tiny part of the information revolution that does indeed promise to transform our world.

    The powers that be (slightly flat-footed as ever) still push their principal messaging (some might think brainwashing) via the traditional mass media of press television and radio - all media whose content can be to large extent centrally controlled by "those in power" who wish to guide our thoughts along their chosen pathways - a bit like the railways, we can go anywhere as long as the authorities build the route.

    But then came the age of the

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  • Vive la Révolution!

    2023-03-24

    In the UK we don't see many reports of protests either here or elsewhere, but in Paris it has been impossible to ignore (the French do protests differently from the English, who tend not to create burning barricades in the streets - let's hope we never have to become more French in our approach).

    Nominally the protests are about the raising of the retirement age, but that is essentially just the latest trigger - the gilet jaunes have been protesting for years now against a state that works against the interests of the people.

    The protests have been building all over France, and now at least nominally coordinated between trades unions, students, and a wide cross-section of ordinary people.

    An eyewitness account from an Englishman who was in Paris:

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  • Andrew Bridgen - The Time Has Come

    2023-03-23

    Andre Bridgen MP, the parliamentarian who is challenging the Covid vaccines narrative, marks three years since Boris locked us down (doesn't time fly?) with an article for the News Uncut Substack.

    It's short, and to the point.

    And he doesn't hold back.

     

  • MPs Linked to Drug Firms?

    2023-03-23

    This Guardian article from June 2021 may or may not have relevance to the behaviour of our MPs in Parliament at Andrew Bridgen's recent Friday 17th debate on the safety and efficacy of the Covid booster shots.

    “In the context of health-related APPGs, payments from the pharmaceutical industry represent institutional conflicts of interest as they create circumstances where the primary interest, policymaking in the interests of public health, is at risk of being unduly influenced by the secondary interest, the pharmaceutical industry’s goal of maximising profits”

    Either way, it does highlight the potential for conflicts of interest which some suspect pervade every nook and cranny of "our" governmental and medical regulatory and health delivery complex.

     

  • Down the Rabbit Hole with Redacted - UFOs and the Cabal

    2023-03-23

    Make of this what you will... there are a lot of threads here that relate very much to current events, but it starts off relating to events some years ago.

    Stick with it.

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  • If Anyone can Understand This, Please Advise

    2023-03-23

    The Foods Standard Agency has released a statement of intent to connect, collaborate and surveil all across the UK - to protect us of course.

    If anybody has the capacity to dig in, decipher, and translate the bureaucratese for ordinary mortals, please let me know .

     

  • A Monetary Arrangement to Escape the Financial Collapse!

    2023-03-22

    Financial collapse incoming! What to do?

    One pound in 1914 was worth 147 of today's pounds! I wonder how many of tomorrow's pounds will be equivalent in the next six months?

    Well, don't panic - Richard Vobes talks to the right man.

    In fact, you might have heard of this solution already... in fact, it's already been (briefly) tried, with success, in our very own UK!

    But does anybody want to know?

    Well, if you want to know the basics about how the world monetary system actually works (or doesn't), and how it might work properly, just watch this video.

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  • Can We Opt Out of this Dystopian Democracy?

    2023-03-22

    Martin Geddes is (again) taking the bull by the horns.

    And an interesting and informative process it may well turn out to be.

    Removing one's name from the electoral register sounds simple enough, so why shouldn't one?

    Now it is true that the register is used for a number of purposes other than the electoral system, but those purposes are not necessarily our problem.

    And whereas a sudden influx of deregistration requests might cause the authorities some unease, it would leave the electoral field open to the established incumbent powers, so some may feel that it isn't the right approach. Still, the somewhat cynical counter-argument - that voting doesn't make a lot of difference whomsoever we vote for - does have force these days. 

    If enough people were to deregister, it would amount to a scathing vote of no confidence in the system and we wouldn't even need to wait

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  • Latest SitRep on the Ukraine War

    2023-03-21

    The war front has been, perhaps surprisingly, relatively static, but that doesn't mean that nothing has been going on.

    The Russians have no interest in incurring unnecessary casualties, and seem to be fighting the Ukrainians into the ground using superior firepower from a distance, a war of attrition. Once the Ukrainians run out of western supplies, the Russians will be able to move with relative impunity. The big question is how long that will take.

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  • Government Strengthens Our Resilience Against Ever-Evolving Threats

    2023-03-21

    Oh good, is it going to boost our defences against an ever-more-authoritarian corporate surveillance state that knows no limits to its ever-more-expanding list of assumed powers that nobody requested?

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  • Net Zero Clamp-Down Coming?

    2023-03-21

    So the UN's IPCC is stepping out into the fray once more, stating that:

    "An 80% global reduction in CO2 emissions is needed to limit warming to 1.5°C", 

    and quick off the mark, our doughty civil servants have

    "modelled a way to reach the target by 2042" including a "50% reduction in meat and dairy consumption, a 15% cut in air passenger levels compared with pre-pandemic levels, and the widespread acceptance of heat pumps in homes"

    not to mention the ever popular Low Traffic Neighbourhoods, insect-burgers, and fluoridation schemes to keep us all owning nothing and happy as Larry.

    And of course no mention that as the UK's emissions are already insignificant compared with the ever-growing emissions of India and China (to name but two), the whole exercise is completely pointless even on its own terms.

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  • Fulford Weekly Report - Monday 20 March 2023

    2023-03-21

    If you want to know how the global revolution is going, this is the report for you.

    The pace of collapse is increasing, whilst the machinations of those who still would rule the world continue.

    Modest subscription required.

     

  • Down the Rabbit Hole and into the Underworld

    2023-03-21

    What lies behind the Epstein case?

    Why do allegations of ritual satanic abuse (whatever that is) keep arising, yet somehow never seem to lead to any convictions?

    Why do today's pop artists and artistes so often seem to feature themes of the devil?

    Most extraordinary of all perhaps - why did the official opening ceremony of the St Gotthard Tunnel feature such extraordinary scenes? One might have thought that on such an occasion a traditional Christian blessing by a suitably important local Bishop might have been more appropriate.

    Does this have any links to the current trends toward what many consider to be the transsexual perversion, the transgender agenda?

    I personally have no information, but I do detect a troubling undercurrent of increasingly in-your-face

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  • Richard Vobes Interviewed Andrew Bridgen MP in January

    2023-03-20

    Following on from prior articles, this earlier interview from January 2023 is pertinent.

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  • No Sense to be Found Anywhere

    2023-03-19

    As usual, Neil Oliver bucks the trend by speaking a great deal of sense.

    (12 minutes)

     

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