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The UN Coming to a Council Near You?
2023-06-23
Sandi Adams of Glastonbury Council fame, interviewed by Brian Gerrish of UK Column, explains her view of current developments (some might say undevelopments) which appear locally but which seem to emanate (via various obscure routes) from UN Agenda 2030.
Whilst Agenda 2030 is discussed at UN level, or even at national level, Joe Citizen doesn't take much notice, but when it comes into Joe's own backyard he sits up and takes notice.
And it is now coming into our backyards everywhere.
The countryside's farmers are going to be replaced by countryside management - but management on behalf of whom? One thing seems for sure, it won't be for those who actually live on the land.
(68 minutes)
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Poland Wants a Referendum on EU Immigration Policy
2023-06-23
Nigel Farage comments on matters economical, political, and common-sensical (not much of that last one about these days).
Like him or loathe him, he is still one of that vanishing breed of politicians that do manage to keep their tabs on reality, and he can be entertaining with it. It's just a pity he got thrown out of the EU parliament, even if that was more or less by his own hand. Still, his absence therefrom has left a void which others (notably Christine Anderson et al) have stepped forward to fill with great success.
Oh yes, and Poland really is becoming just as uppity as Hungary... something to do with being hosts to the hosts from their neighbouring Ukraine that find war in their homeland unconducive to civilised life.
Enough! On with the show!
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Sustainable
2023-06-22
"Sustainable" is the watchword of the United Nations and its coterie of panels, organisations, partners, hangers-on, philanthropaths, bought-and-paid-for "scientists", multinational QUANGOS, and other dubiously-minded oligarchs and think-tanks.
They are legion, they are diplomatically immune, they are as one with the "beautiful people" of the entertainment industries, and likewise as one with the global media moguls. Astonishingly, they are as one with the world leaders of nearly every nation, with one Klaus Schwab openly boasting of "penetrating the cabinet" of far-flung "democracies". Shouldn't democracies be choosing their own leaders?
But one mountain remains to be climbed - they are not yet as one with the people.
The people for whom they profess the expertise to micromanage us to the nth degree, to modify planet and people to make both "sustainable", to direct the future as they see fit. The evidence is above us in the artificial jet-trails that
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Texel Island Update
2023-06-22
In August last year we featured Arthur Firstenberg's newsletter concerning the destruction of bird colonies on Texel island (Netherlands).
Of course it was attributed to the deadly "bird flu" (be very afraid) but equally of course no alternative explanation was officially considered by the authorities, despite the coincidental arrival of brand new 5G masts on Texel.
This year there is good news... but equally, the problem has not gone away, merely morphed according to topology and intensity.
But if "bird flu" is a fiction, what of human flu and all the other multitudinous "flu-like" indispositions that may from time to time affect us?
If we
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Revolt of Our Alien Ancestry
2023-06-22
A lot of bad news, logical analysis and good sense arrived in my inbox this morning from "Down Under".
It's sad but predictable, another straw in the wind of advancing change.
Perhaps our world really is being trashed at all levels civilisational, with everything that we associate with an advanced society which encourages independence, self-reliance, and inquisitive enquiry being shut down in addition to all essentials naturally productive, such as power, industry, farming, and unspoiled habitat.
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A Touch of Magic
2023-06-21
Touching isn't really a part of today's everyday life - and I guess that that's one reason for the popularity of dogs and cats - our pets are almost the only living beings (apart from spouses) that it's OK for us to touch and play with.
Add in our traditional British reserve - and indeed aloofness - and it's clear that we have obstacles to overcome before we in the UK can get tactile.
Helen Prosper from 'A Touch of Gentleness' explains, and there's more to it than we might expect!
A fascinating presentation.
(34 minutes)
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Catastrophe in Schools?
2023-06-21
Our schools are apparently bending over backwards to accommodate the self-identity preferences of school-kids, no matter how unusual.
It is reported that there has been some brouhaha over the desire of one young lady to self-identify as a cat. She was (reportedly) supported by her teacher who strongly disagreed with another class member who considered the cat identity ridiculous, and insisted that her unusual identity is perfectly valid and acceptable.
Now most people would probably think that this is all a lot of nonsense that should be firmly squashed, the girls and boys should be firmly told that they are human, and that's an end of it.
But although everybody is getting mighty steamed up about all this, I think the cat-girl is absolutely
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Unthinkable!
2023-06-20
Neil Oliver, eloquent as always.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man.
(11 minutes)
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Africa, Chile To Form Ties with the East?
2023-06-20
Ex-colonies (some might think still "soft power" colonies) in Africa and elsewhere now have a choice of financiers who will help them exploit their minerals for their own benefit. Also by forming regional partnerships with their like-minded neighbours, they can move away from dependence on western currencies for trade. Change is afoot.
Are they jumping from the frying pan into the fire? Or will the future bring real improvements? Time will tell, but maybe the Africans will get a better deal and the West may or may not. After all, peaceful cooperation is inherently better than strife in almost all respects.
(8 minutes + message from the sponsor - this is not financial advice)
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Ukraine Peace Talks Revisited
2023-06-20
Redacted review the peace talks of yesteryear that followed the initial Russian limited military operation.
Mr Putin now confirms that agreement was reached at those talks... until UK prime minister Johnson visited Kiev and allegedly told Mr Zelenskyy not to finalize the peace.
If that is true, then Mr Johnson has hundreds of thousands of dead on his hands.
"... what am I being manipulated to not like... "
Propaganda and war are fundamentally inextricable.
None of this amounts to proof of anything, so it's back to our personal intuition.
Intuit wisely.
(22 minutes + additional items)
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WW3 Has Been Televised for Years
2023-06-19
We just didn't know it.
Nor did we know that we were in the front line.
Covid was a psy-op?
Just the most recent in a long long line...
"This change has been witnessed around the world"
"The absurdity and stupidity is what causes you to disengage with caring about your government - this is intentional"
"... the fourth unelected branch of government... "
If you think this only applies to the US, think again. The US-UK "special relationship" is/was indeed special, and preferably not explicit.
Now we find that all of NATO is involved, and the UN, and the WEF... but perhaps that last was an overreach too far.
Incontrovertible,
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Fulford Report Monday 19th June 2023
2023-06-19
You have to laugh, but if only it were not so serious.
What are Blinken and Gates up to in China?
What is the situation in the Ukraine?
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The Great Rising of the People
2023-06-19
Richard Vobes on the gestation the Great Rising - we the people are seeing what the elites-whom-nobody-elected are pushing on us, we don't like it, it won't work, and we don't want it.
It's down to us to reject their offerings and find, propose, and develop our own alternatives.
(17 minutes)
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Dr Peter McCullough Shreds the Quaxxines
2023-06-19
Dr McCullough addresses the Pennsylvania Senate on the Vaccines:
(56 minutes)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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