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  • Good King Charles' Charitable Enterprises

    2023-05-06

    I have (perhaps somewhat tastelessly) remarked previously that it can be difficult to discern the practical difference between Charles being led by the WEF and the WEF being led by Charles.

    It doesn't really matter since they are apparently joined at the hip, and invariably push the totally fascist concept of government and corporate oligarchs uniting their efforts to bring in a global New World Order, all for our own good of course. 

    You might say that there is nothing intrinsically wrong with that, but there is - and that is that all development, other than that approved by those who rule, is blocked and we all become slaves to the ruling elite. Life in recent centuries has been an uneasy compromise between top-down control and bottom-up innovation, but the paucity of new innovation that actually threatened the elite has been notable. Yes we have had lots of innovation (TV, phones, smartphones,

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  • As Individuals We are on a Personal Journey

    2023-05-06

    These are momentous times, we have lived through momentous times, and more momentous times seem to beckon - so how do we cope with all this momentousness?

    We probably all have our own default reactions, with some blanking them out and continuing with life as far as possible as normal, some becoming rebellious and even contentious, and some introverting to analyse exactly what we are feeling, why we are feeling it, and how we are reacting.

    As an introvert myself, I belong in the last group. So it would appear does Martin Geddes, whose latest reflections on his journey he has generously shared with us. I think he's a brave man - I wouldn't like to bare my soul to the public quite this way - but marriage makes one more circumspect since others would be affected, and it would be inappropriate unfair and unnecessary to open too much to public scrutiny.

    But I relate to his philosophical leanings. I have learned to accept myself as I am with all my imperfections

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  • England, Your England!

    2023-05-04

    The Church of England, the Queen (or King) of England, the Bank of England, and so on - we don't speak of the Bank of the UK, or even the Bank of Britain.

    Somehow the the relics of the old superiority of the English over the other nations of the UK is still apparent in our national naming conventions - after all, the outlying bits were all conquered by messy force of arms as much as by agreement ("here's an offer you can't refuse"), and the old enmities have been buried beneath time and common cause in adversity. Only the Irish managed to shake off the shackles that bound them, but maybe it took the Irish potato famine to goad them into it.

    And "England" is by far the greater part of the UK however you look at it, whether by land mass, or population, or gross national product (whatever that may be!). 

    Who are the English that allow their rulers to submit to firstly the EU, and lately the WEF-UN partnership that if anything pose a far greater and more

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  • The EU Parliament - International Covid Summit III

    2023-05-03

    A presentation of the Covid history presented by those MEPs who were alert, conscientious, and not afraid to speak their minds, and by a number of subject matter experts in their field. We have featured many of these already elsewhere but here they are all together.

    Prepare for an extraordinary education.

    (8 hrs 39 mins)

    Watch on CHD TV.

    If you need a deep dive on the Covid shenanagins, then this is it!

     

  • Old Media to New - But Who will be Pulling the Strings?

    2023-05-01

    It is well known by now that the major news media companies are not interested in reporting the news, only in making it up to suit their corporate (secret service?) masters.

    The events of recent years have brought this sorry state of affairs to the fore, and a new raft of independent media companies have launched to enable the population themselves (those that wish it) to create their own media. But all this takes money and resources, and the funding is ultimately controlled by the same bankers corporates and oligarchs who fund the existing media, now in decline.

    So who is actually manoeuvring to profit from and control the new, brash, up-and-coming media? And where are they likely to take it? Will we ever have a truly free and impartial media dedicated to truth? Is such a thing even possible?

    Whilst we don't know the answers to all of these questions just now, the indefatigable Amazing Polly has at least begun to prise the lid off this can of worms

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  • Covid - Counting the Cost

    2023-04-30

    We know that the cost of Covid measures (value for money or not) has been sky high.

    We know that the damage to the economy, to schooling, to the elderly was enormous.

    But for a global assessment, we are indebted to UK Column for pulling together as complete a picture as I have yet seen.

    "Since Covid–19 was recognized in Western countries in early 2020, expenditures on public health in many of them have more than doubled, imposing over $500 billion in monthly costs on the global economy"

    " Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices rose by 14.6% in the 12 months to September 2022"

    "in February 2020, there were already 4.43 million people on a

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  • Ancient (and not Quite so Ancient) History

    2023-04-29

    These two videos ambushed me this morning.

    On the face of it neither of them grabbed my attention, but I wasn't feeling my best (late night last night) so it was convenient to indulge YouTube with some leisurely viewing, apropos of nothing in particular.

    Serendipity - the art of encountering fortuitous happenings!

    These are long videos, and in a (rather extended) weak moment I watched them both to the end. They are not related except in as much as they deal with a broad sweep of history, but the presentation and subject matter is complementary.

    The first is an interview of talking heads, and is probably the easier to follow, whilst the second is in lecture format (albeit quite informal) but it does have an annoying habit of showing the lecturer rather than the slides he is talking about.

    And ignore the intro, it's nothing to do

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  • Trump Agenda 47 to Revive the Post-Globalist American States!

    2023-04-28

    The good folks at LarouchePAC are undoubtedly good folks but unhappily somewhat low-key, even on occasion stultifyingly boring - there, forgive me, but I said it.

    That's not however to say that they are wrong, inconsequential, or can be safely ignored.

    If Trump has an Agenda 47 then I'm pretty sure we should be taking a vigorous interest.

    So what is this Agenda 47? 

    If "the Donald" will forgive me, I summarise briefly below:

    • A new generation of 10 new "Freedom Cities" (to be commissioned after a design competition)
    • VTOL vehicles as the next generation of personal transport
    • Air mobility revolution to transform commerce
    • Dramatic lowering of cost of living
    • Baby
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  • The Origins of World Control

    2023-04-24

    This is a long and convoluted story, so make of it what you will. 

    Whilst it necessarily skips over vast tracts of history, much of the history of recent centuries is widely recognised. Now may be a good time to review it.

    This is the type of new world order that I can support:

    "America was the greatest nation in history, because our people have always believed... that tomorrow can be better than today, and every one of us has a personal moral responsibility to make it so"

    But maybe that isn't the type that our leaders and manipulators have in mind for us:

    "Mafia: 

    Mazzini Autofizza Furti Incendi Avvelengmeni
    (Mazzini authorises thefts fires and

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  • Andrew Bridgen Speaks to Brian Gerrish

    2023-04-20

    Reluctant rebel and ex-Tory MP Andrew Bridgen tells UK Column his story.

    It's well worth watching, although it remains unclear exactly why virtually all other MPs meekly parroted the government line, despite the evidence that almost nothing about this pandemic was routine, logical, or even valid. Astonishing.

    Drawing comparison with the thalidomide debacle:

    "I don't have a word for that level of Evil, Brian"

    "... that sovereignty belongs to my constituents... "

    (62 minutes)

    Watch the report here.

     

  • Programmed to Obey (2)

    2023-04-18

    Richard Vobes talks to Mark Lawrence, a counter-terror surveillance operator with experience from the Middle East.

    "In modern history I'd say this is one of the biggest cons I've ever seen... "

    "Government overreach on a massive scale... "

    Lets' hope that Rumble is less pernickety than YT.

    (63 minutes)

     

     

  • The Ten Rules of Commerce

    2023-04-19

    Since just about everything somehow seems to be reduced to "commerce" these days, these rules could be important!

    I am no lawyer so I cannot and will not offer legal advice, but I found this presentation interesting, as it offers a number of principles that seem to make sense of how the legal systems work.

    Make of it what you will...

    (2 hours!)

     

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  • Programmed to Obey

    2023-04-18

    Richard Vobes talks to Mark Lawrence, a counter-terror surveillance operator with experience from the Middle East.

    "In modern history I'd say this is one of the biggest cons I've ever seen... "

    "Government overreach on a massive scale... "

    (63 minutes)

     

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  • The State of "Health Care" in the UK

    2023-04-18

    Given the current debate about the effects of mRNA technological therapies, and the proposals being put forward at the (reportedly funded largely by pharmaceutical interests) WHO, it is obvious to all that healthcare might be coming a long way behind financial considerations in the motivations of the movers and shakers of the UK medical establishment.

    If you ask me (well you didn't, but I'll offer my thoughts anyway), the obvious and enormous alleged conflicts of interest are sufficient cause in their own right to haul the said movers and shakers before the courts and have them testify as to their conflicts of interest - a properly constituted Royal Commission should do the job. Conflicts of interest on such a scale should disqualify them all.

    Of course, the chances of that happening are zero, given the track record of Parliament and the current Monarch in putting the interests of the population ahead of any corporate interests, and the disposition of ordinary folk to

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  • Parliament Debates the Pandemic Preparedness Treaty - Andrew Bridgen

    2023-04-18

    Th WHO is never one to pass up an opportunity to increase its powers, and if necessary is perfectly prepared to debate and assign to itself additional powers that purport to extend its constitutional powers without reference to any democratic mandate.

    "... this constitution will be fundamentally changed by the two instruments that are in the pipeline  following the Covid-19 pandemic..."

    " The WHO is domiciled in Geneva... it's employees are exempt from tax and they and their families all have diplomatic immunity... "

    "... it is indeed a supranational body, unelected and unaccountable"

    "The original ideals of the WHO and WHA were completely laudable... "

    "Who is now funding the WHO? Like many of our regulators in the UK: The MHRA (86% funded by industry sources), the JCVI member's personal declarations declared more than

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  • The Deep State - What It's Done, Where It's Going

    2023-04-16

    Dr Reiner Fuellmich, here speaking to "Man In America", gives a more or less comprehensive run-down of the events of recent years, what they may mean, and how it will likely (even inevitably) turn out.

    Whether or not we agree with the metaphysical speculations is for each of us to determine, but the overall logic expounded by Dr Fuellmich is the main show here.

    Excellent.

    (72 minutes)

     

     

  • Richard Investigates Community Assembly

    2023-04-15

    Yes, Richard Vobes is pulling out all the important issues - so yes, whilst he does that I will feature his work!

    "Community" is a multifaceted word much banded about these days - and true to form, this interview is indeed multifaceted (and consequently long!).

    To whet your appetite: "Cornwall is not part of the UK" !

    (OK, that's not central to the presentation, but it does grab attention)

    "... you don't need to know it, you just need to know where to find the answers"

    "... our job is to put the assemblies together so that when one person finds an answer, it goes to everybody"

    " We are a private members association and the members make their own rules and regulations"

    "... if they want a top-down society then they can continue as

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  • Richard Vobes Investigates High Conspiracy

    2023-04-14

    Dane has been investigating climate engineering for seemingly ever.

    Dane plus Richard provide a very level-headed conversation - Dane does have a tendency (in my view) to come across as a zealot rather than a unbiased scientist - but if we listen to what he says, a little zealotry is understandable.

    Richard is the perfect foil for his tendency to an excess of emotion.

    "Climate engineering... is about power and control - period"

    "These are patented processes - we have these patents at geoengineeringwatch.org, we are not guessing"

    (47 minutes)

     

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole - to Lemuria, Atlantis, and Egypt

    2023-04-09

    You may need to suspend your incredulity for this one - there are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy... (Hamlet) 

    But this guy does seem to have done more research than most -and - he claims that he was there!

    I'm not sure that I buy into the details of the reconstructions, but it's a fascinating story. True? That's for each of us to come to a viewpoint about. After all this time, and despite the the many references presented, there is certainly room for doubt.

    You may be left wondering if "the dark priesthood" is still with us? If it is, then it goes back way further than Babylon, and the good news is that it's now clinging on only by its fingernails.

    (72 minutes)