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Mind Your Ps and Qs
2022-09-29
This video is not for everyone - for a start it's over three hours long and most of us don't have that sort of spare time unless we really are wanting to know more about the topic.
But it is a presentation by somebody who does claim to have made a considerable study of the subject matter, and I've only really found one other who has done the same.
So which Ps and Qs are we talking about here?
Popcorn and Quavers?
Perceptions and Quandaries?
Presidents and Q(ANONs)?
This is a deep dive indeed - and it's about all of these things (but I don't think it covers the snack versions).
" ... the most sophisticated, widespread, psychological
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Tartaria on the Uxbridge Road?
2022-09-29
Have we really been lied to about everything?
After watching this, you may be tempted to wonder...
But questions abound, such as "Why?",
and "Where did Tartaria come into it?",
and "Aren't some of these pictures from cities in the USA?",
but London's "White City" still exists in name, if not in original form.
(5 minutes)
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Making Sense of History
2022-09-27
It has been said that history is rewritten by the victors, but this exposition suggests that it is written by those who never - ever - give up.
Whilst this covers a good few centuries, its unifying theme is clear and almost certainly controversial (although the idea that the Vatican has been involved in historical power struggles is not at all controversial to the English).
This is a veritable tour de force, first posted on Bitchute 15 months ago, and recently reposted. Whatever your religious beliefs or none, this is primarily a historical video that I suggest is required viewing - after all, it might just be substantially accurate...
(2 hrs 54)
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MHRA - 20 Sep 2022 Board Meeting
2022-09-27
If you ever wondered what the MHRA gets up to, here, courtesy of UK Column, is their September board meeting.
If you find this interesting, that's great, but remember that you may not have enough lifetimes available to translate their newspeak, navigate their diversions, and penetrate their obfuscations, in order to pin any misdemeanour upon them.
So either nail the key point (horrendous vaccine injury rates on their watch) or find something more productive to do with your time
.(2 hrs 22 mins)
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Everything About the New World Agenda
2022-09-25
If you have been following this site you may know much of this already, but Stop World Control has pulled together much of the history of the quest for world domination, together with the means now being deployed to achieve it, in a nicely presented (albeit with a few typos) but humungous page covering all the main bases.
The "what", the "how", the "who", the "where", the "whither" and the "insanity" are all covered, together with some suggestions on how to get it all stopped.
Steel yourself.
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UK & EU Energy Costs Explained by Yanis Varoufakis et al
2022-09-25
Yanis Varoufakis is always good value for sound logical analysis and excellent clarity of exposition.
Here he examines the UK's simulation of a competitive power market. Want to know why you're paying more for power?
Pay attention... and be prepared to be amazed.
"... if you do that... we would have had back in March a reduction... in the average price of electricity, of more than 50%... without any subsidisation... without the state borrowing money... without anything"
"This is a clear-cut case of destroying the capacity of the majority of Europeans to make ends meet... "
"The only people who benefit from the sanctions on Russian gas and oil, are the Russian oligarchs and the European oligarchs"
(56 minutes - 24 minutes of Yanis Varoufakis, 5 minutes of Johannes Fehr re Germany,
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Yes, CO2 Is Green!
2022-09-24
The "Green" movement may need to be renamed - maybe the "Browns" or perhaps the "Yellows".
As everybody used to know before the days of global amnesia, carbon dioxide is the very fuel that enables plants to survive and indeed to thrive. If atmospheric CO2 were to halve from current levels we would be perilously close to plant die-off and staring at global starvation.
Since it appears that many of us need reminding of this basic truth, the Daily Sceptic reviews some of the latest scientific studies (where would we be without them?) which purport to show that the world is becoming greener than ever despite CO2 levels that still remain stubbornly close to their all-time (geologically speaking) low. It seems we might comfortably withstand an atmospheric CO2 level an order of magnitude higher than the present, although we might need to take a machete to the jungle growth in order to get to work.
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And Did Those Feet in Ancient Times Tread Upon England's Mountains Green?
2022-09-19
If this site hasn't yet challenged your thinking sufficiently, then I think that this particular video may do the trick.
It's is a bit slow to get started, and it's not clear where the narrator is going, but eventually the proposition being put forward dawns upon the consciousness like a phantom thought-form emerging from the primordial gloom... or may be I'm just slow on the uptake.
You may want to restart the video to pick up on the details that you missed first time through.
Preposterous? Aye, and then some.
But it's an idea which is not without mythological integrity, so where did that mythology originate?
And if we would take note of Michael Tellinger's assertion that the word "mythology" originally had a different meaning altogether, then suddenly the preposterousness takes a very noticeable jolt. Not fatal, but a jolt none-the-less.
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Michael Tellinger Reviews the Sweep of Human History
2022-09-19
"... science and astronomy is forcing us to reconsider everything we know about our human origins and how we suddenly appeared on this planet some 250,000 years ago as a new species called Homo sapiens"
There's nothing like a history lesson to place current events into context...
"... we know nothing about ancient civilisations, nothing about our real history, who we are, where we come from, why we're here, we need to start again and ... there's a new body of evidence that we need to start dealing with"
"Somehow, along the way, somebody changed the meaning of that word"
(105 minutes)
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Down the Rabbit Hole - and Into the Earth?
2022-08-26
There are many provocative ideas in this video, and all, some, or none of them maybe true. But wherever the truth may lie, it's a good exercise for the mind to think about what is being said here, and determine (a) what we can rule out (b) what we can think about further, and (c) what we should rule in.
I'm not making any suggestions either way, but if any of this should turn out to have substance, we may be in for even more interesting times than we have so far grappled with!
"Current models of Earth's interior are not facts, they are theories... "
(44 minutes)
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Brian Rose Gives David Icke Free Rein - Nbr 7
2022-08-25
Brian Rose of London Real may not be everybody's cup of tea, and David Icke certainly has been widely regarded as somewhat "out there" - but maybe current times are also now sufficiently "out there" for David to seem relevant to a great many more of us than hitherto.
At the best part of three hours this is a long interview. Whilst I say "interview", Brian has the good sense to let David do the talking, and he doesn't disappoint.
When I considered this for a slot on my site, I certainly didn't plan to watch the whole three hours (life is much too short), but... it became inevitable, I was hooked.
You may or may not agree with what is said (and I haven't decided yet either) but he certainly brings a new perspective to life on this earth, and - lo and behold! - like all the best things in life, it's all actually quite simple in principle.
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The Hypocrisy of UK Realpolitik
2022-08-20
UK foreign policy has long made very little sense if regarded dispassionately - is it there to boost the interests of the UK, or is it there to create peace and fairness in the world?
Or some other objective(s)?
Noah Carl writing in the Daily Sceptic points up the glaring inconsistencies in UK Foreign policy, which treats Russia as Big Baddy (because it's fighting in a neighbouring country) and Saudi Arabia as a Great Goody (although it has been bombing and fighting in neighbouring Yemen for years).
Indeed, our determined reluctance to even consider that a negotiated peace in the Ukraine might be advantageous and should be pursued speaks volumes.
Now, this is undoubtedly a bit simplistic, but it's also true and longstanding (Russia has always been regarded as a potential
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Zero Gas, Zero Carbon, Zero Food, Zero Life
2022-08-12
What's not to like?
The European governments have driven themselves into this cul de sac simply by their knee-jerk reaction to Russia's activities in the Ukraine - activities that should have been predictable given the history of that region.
The UK may be outside the worst of it for now but if we keep stoking the flames of war by sending ever more arms to Zelenskyy (which he may be using to shell a nuclear power plant!), we won't be outside for long.
There is no reason (other than paranoid NATO generals and a corrupt-beyond-belief US administration) to continue this war - we should be pressuring Zelenskyy to sue for peace on the basis of self-determination for the regions involved. The UK acknowledged this principle when we gave the Scots their IndyRef - we have no cause to prolong this war further and it is demonstrably not in our or Europe's
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Weather Modification
2022-08-06
From a chemtrail-doubter comes a fresh look at weather-modification in general - from those who basically admit to it.
Of course, it would seem that there are also those who may not admit to it... but that topic is for a different article.
From a straightforward if possibly incomprehensible kind of guy, his surprise is what really took my attention.
(34 minutes)
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What's Effective and What's Not
2022-08-04
A thought-provoking contribution from the Dutch Duo, part 24 of the Sequel to the Fall of the Cabal.
A timely contribution to our tactical thinking, so we may be better prepared for the autumnal resumption of spiritual conflict.
(32 minutes)
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Reflections of One Who Has Come to Terms with Betrayal and Human Failure
2022-08-03
Betrayal and failure.
We of the older generations have (almost) all been there now.
We live with the scars, we count our blessings, we become more centred in the moment, and we move on.
We may not even know how much of our story is actually true, we only know what we have read or been told about such matters, by "experts" and "journalists", some of whom were (we now realise) most certainly propagandists.
This is a reflection on life from Martin Geddes, who knows that to defeat the ungodly we must embrace and be honest about our humanity, warts and all. No less is demanded of us, although no more either, other than to endure in honesty and good-natured generosity to the end, whatever or whenever that may be.
I salute him for showing us the
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Dr Zach Bush Explains the Basis of Good Health
2022-08-03
We have featured the ideas of Dr Zach Bush previously but his ideas bear repetition.
As an IT man myself I have no particular insight into matters medical, but even in IT, as in all things, having an insight into the broader environment within which a particular system exists is pretty much essential for success.
Just as an aircraft designer won't produce a workable design without knowledge of the characteristics of the atmosphere, or a ship designer won't be successful without an understanding of how waves and weather work, so an IT systems designer won't produce a good system without an understanding of the information needs and personnel groupings and characteristics within which his specific IT system will have to operate.
So it comes as no surprise to me if the human body is intimately adapted with the
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Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love ... Update?
2022-07-18
This is a song that has been updated over the years, by various artists, and might well have been updated by Gilbert and Sullivan ("arcadian shepherds do it"?) had they created their masterpieces a century or so later (incidentally, where are G&S when we need them?!).
Perhaps in the light of latest research we should now include "Staphylococci and Bacilli subtilis do it" - "let's fall in love"!
But how would we know? Might we see them canoodling down the pub of a Friday evening? Should we be searching social media for their soppy postings
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Is Life Merely a Soap Opera Immersion for You?
2022-07-17
The Tory Party launches it's competition to entertain us with its unspeakables in pursuit of the highest impotent and untenable office.
Will the contest make any difference?
There are thousands of civil servants in the Cabinet Office - more than enough to run rings around the whole palace of Westminster, let alone around a couple of dozen Cabinet Ministers. A Prime Minister presiding over a cabinet of wannabees stands no chance.
Neil Oliver dissects with his customary logic and clarity.
(up to 1hr 58)
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Happy Holiday Heatwave!
2022-07-14
As we contemplate the approaching heatwave (don't panic! It's summertime and it's perfectly natural), a little light entertainment in my inbox is welcome, especially if it doesn't involve the contortions of our body politic with which, for reasons which elude me totally, many do still seem to like to torture themselves by following, endlessly discussing, and hopelessly grouching about, without any notion of actually putting an end to it.
So it may seem unlikely that I am amused by a newsletter about climate change which does indeed touch briefly upon the machinations of our political leadership (UK and elsewhere), whilst pointing up some inconvenient facts from the historical record which the climate fact-checkers seem to have unaccountably overlooked - and all done with lighthearted good humour!
If I had to choose between Greta Thunberg and Dr John Robson, I know where I would put my
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