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Russia Summons US Envoy over Kursk Incursion by US Personnel
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2024-08-22
"Moscow views this as unauthorized American journalists illegally entering Russia's sovereign territory without permission, ultimately to assist with Ukrainian propaganda under Kiev's military protection"
CNN blatantly reporting from the Kursk region?
Are CNN at war with Russia? Or is the US at war with Russia? Or is all of NATO at war with Russia?
If Russians had been discovered on the Isle of Wight, would Sir Keir be complaining?
Maybe we should be told?
Somebody would seem to have some explaining to do.
The Fight to Fail
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- Category: Free Citizen
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2024-08-19
Dominic Cummings isn't everybody's cup of tea, but he does (probably) do his own thinking - which may explain why he didn't last long in government.
In his latest substack offering, he digs deep into history to illustrate his points (I am no historian so I won't comment on this section).
He goes on to describe how he feels that the Cabinet Office and PM's Office and indeed the whole edifice of the Civil Service and 'Parliament by political party' are doomed by their own mentality to fail, and will indeed fight off all comers in order to continue that failure (after all, who is to hold them accountable?).
" ... they don’t win because they are not actually trying to win, they are just trying to be players in the rancid SW1 game and don’t want that game disrupted by attempts to change its basic rules and agreed goals"
I don't agree with Dominic's conclusions (he is too narrow in his thinking - for example, he makes no mention of how the party system fails the people, nor of whether the complex structure of local / national government that arose out of the 19th & early 20th century is appropriate for the future, nor of the Bank of England and UN/WEF/WHO whom many suspect of pulling all the strings behind the politics that actually matter and who are in no way accountable to the British people).
Nevertheless he does paint a very realistic and convincing picture of exactly why the whole rotten edifice of government needs to be swept away so that we the people can rethink it and rebuild it as we please (not that he is proposing that!).
We need a "we the people" that are involved in politics.
We need bottom-up variety in place of top-down one-size-fits-all.
We need representatives and public bodies of integrity transparency and accountability that are responsive to public needs, and we need a responsibility structure that devolves planning and decision-making to the lowest practicable level.
We absolutely need public bodies to share aligned incentives with the people that they serve.
In short, we the people need to rethink all levels of government from first principles and rebuild it over time as we consider necessary.
A tall order? Absolutely.
How? Up for grabs.
Impossible? Only if we unthinkingly assume so.
Germany Cuts Funding to Ukraine
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2024-08-18
A straw in the wind?
I suppose the only surprise here is that it took them so long. But since when were deluded politicians quick to respond to reality?
For some time now it has been clear as day that Germany's interests are to cut its ties to the West and join the BRICS, where it can have access to the relatively inexpensive gas oil and markets that its industries need to survive, recover, and ultimately thrive once more.
Of course it would take most of Eastern (and quite possibly Western!) Europe with it, so it's not a trivial exercise, but given that Russia has shown itself to be by far the most effective military power in its confrontation with NATO, and geopolitical power in its pivotal contribution to building the BRICS, what conceivable advantage does EU/NATO membership confer on Germany that BRICS would not?
I guess that like many things, empires collapse "slowly, and then suddenly".
Are we about to witness a sudden and earth-shaking collapse of the EU as the constituent nations come to terms with the effective reality?
Is Ivermectin All It's Cracked up to Be?
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- Category: Covid
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2024-08-18
It would seem so - but does it have a nasty sting in the tail?
Interest of Justice (with a little help from Dr Mike Yeadon and Sage Hanna) examine the psychology, and find it ... interesting.
"Coincidences are genuinely rare. When they happen like this, you would be a mug to assume they’re innocent"
This is deep enough to make one seriously inclined to suggest that this is a rabbit-hole too far, that nobody would be that devious. Sadly, whilst this train of thought may have appeared reasonable only a few years ago, today we should perhaps have learned better.
Any project that appears to have invested heavily in fake "gain-of-function research" over multiple countries in a bid to cover the tracks of a fake pandemic caused by a fake virus (yes this sounds preposterous but it fits the known facts and is not disproven) is certainly capable of pulling this stunt alongside all that - after all, the additional cost would be trivial by comparison.
If you have been considering using Ivermectin then I suggest you should read this.
Yawn ...
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2024-08-17
OK, are you sitting comfortably? Are you having a lie down? Or are you busy getting on with life?
Well, pay attention, because the WHO has been working tirelessly to defend us from emerging perils, and has now discovered that (wait for it ... ) there is a new and dreadful virus that unless we all do exactly as the WHO tells us we will surely die!
Now look, I know that the last time they pulled this stunt it really did look for a time as though there really might have been an actual threat to world health, but sadly on that occasion it turned out to be a bit of a damp squib that only seemed to kill those at or around average life expectancy with assorted comorbidities. Even though governments around the world did their best to scare us all into compliance with fake tales of asymptomatic transmission, by labelling anybody who died of/with a positive test (which turned out to be absolutely fake) as death by Covid, and by making us all wear stupid ineffective masks that helped to turn mild respiratory infections into bacterial pneumonia - despite all this and lockdowns on top, the excess deaths from all causes remained stubbornly within normal ranges.
Well, until they started the quaxxine roll-outs anyway ...
So will this time around be any different?
Yes it will, but only if we pay no attention, and just continue to get on with our lives as normal.
If we take the bait this time then we will suffer the consequences: massive disruption, lethal quaxxines, spiralling death rates, and the end of civilisation as we know it.
So just keep calm, say no, and carry on, and it will all go away as if it was never there in the first place. Which if history is any guide, it wasn't.
Now I'm off for a snooze. Wake me when it's all over ...
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Road To Nuremberg 2: Fake PHEIC's - PCR Fraud Evidence With James Roguski & Interest of Justice
- Whither Ukraine Now?
- Whither Israel Now?
- Durham Crown Court AWOL
- Carswell on the Great British Confrontation - the People vs Parliament?
- Will the Real Terrorists Please Stand Up?
- Is Our Money Safe in the Stocks and Bonds Markets?
- Ukraine / Israel / Ritter Review
- Living the Farming Dream
- PCR Test Must be Stopped from Being Used as a Diagnostic Tool
- Health!
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