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  • What to Do about our Bureaucracies?

    2022-08-22

    They have been growing for decades, if not centuries, and are seriously well-entrenched within the fabric of the nation, whichever (western) nation we are talking about.

    And we are not just talking about government departments. We must also include all the "arms-length" NGOs regulators QUANGOs and private corporations, even regulated charities and other "non-profit" "foundations" that are dependent on the State for their feed and watering and that enable that same State to hide behind commercial confidentiality clauses and the like to keep stuff out of the public view.

    We might also include the "privatised" regulated monopolies (railways, water, power, etc) - that model has been done to death and found wanting, being entirely dependent upon a regulator that might well be weak ineffective or even corruptible. 

    For example, there is no incentive for water companies to plug leaks in their distribution network if they don't pay for the water lost. The

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  • Ben's Back! Fulford on Monday 22 Aug 22

    2022-08-22

    We hope well-refreshed after his vacation, Ben has penned an interesting take on the current state of the world and those competing to rule it.

    More a consolidation of our understanding rather than any startling new revelations (although you will probably find a few), but in case you must have one, there is one below that must have just missed Ben's deadline!

    Small subscription required.


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  • Climate Change is Upon Us!

    2022-08-21

    Is the spate of droughts fires and floods "Climate Change" caused by excess CO2

    Or is it something else? There is no doubt that man-made jiggery-pokery has been and still is evident in the skies above us, and we have all heard of HAARP installations which are no doubt deployed without our knowledge.

    Dane Wigington makes a good case. Even if he does come across as alarmist, that doesn't necessarily make him wrong:

    "Time to change our course, or die"

    (47 minutes)

     

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    Dietary Advice - Is It All It's Cracked Up to Be?

    2022-08-21

    "The focus on our immune systems, which has inevitably followed on from the "Covid Experience", brings us to the topic of how we should support our immune system if we wish to stay healthy in our modern age of novel risk factors.

    Leaving aside Big Pharma's implied narrative that all we need is another vaccine, I think it reasonably self-evident that primarily, "we are what we eat".

    It's a reasonable assumption that stuff that we eat (and drink!) every day probably has a pretty big effect on our health. We know that if we ingest poisonous substances such as cyanide then our health can immediately suffer, so it stands to reason that stuff that we ingest affects our health either for good or for ill.

    We know a fair bit about the out-and-out poisons because their effects tend to be both immediate and drastic, but we know a great deal less about which foods are best for our health because (a) we eat a personal mixture of foods prepared in a huge variety of

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  • Not Sure How Much to Trust the News? Help is On the Way!

    2022-08-20

    News is a uniquely valuable commodity.

    Good news can provide information, opportunities, warnings, examples of how not to do it, factoids of interest to loved ones, and much else besides.

    Many people however feel that sometimes the news is little more than the propaganda that many outfits would like us to believe.

    Disinformation, misinformation, lies, damned lies and statistics, and dubious computer modelling results abound.

    But don't despair, help is at hand! The BBC (no less - they know all about propaganda so are best placed to assist) has founded the Trusted News Initiative, fortuitously in July 2019, just in time to ensure that the Covid misinformation that might have swamped the media was appropriately dealt with.

    Happily the BBC has been joined by many other global media outlets and TNI today is probably the largest Trusted News grouping on the

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  • Climate Emergency, Public Procurement, Private Pockets?

    2022-08-18

    Whilst one may be a supporter of Net Zero if one considers the need to be proven and the promoters (the WEF-UN partnership) to be trustworthy, one may also suspect that governments and "public-private-partnerships" could be used to funnel public cash into private pockets via payment for bogus services, possibly via short-lived limited liability companies.

    Indeed, given the size of some of these contracts it's quite hard to see how such large sums could otherwise be spent to so little effect.

    So if the Net Zero scam can be purposed to bring more clarity (and hopefully integrity) to the opaque world of the award of public contracts, then in principle one should support that.

    The Good Law project has demonstrated in the past how much Covid procurement was "mishandled" using favoured

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  • Political Show Trial - the Jan 6 Committee

    2022-08-18

    Diana West explains the situation in America to Peter Mcilvenna.

    What is the Jan 6 Committee, what is it up to and why is it so controversial?

    "I couldn't believe that there were 900 that are languishing in gaol, without any rights... "

    "America has unravelled ... we are actually occupied by a revolutionary force... the historical parallels to the Great Terror of the French Revolution... are quite strong"

    "... we are looking at the consolidation of a revolutionary commune, very much like what we saw in the French Revolution... "

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  • Geoengineering, or Geocide?

    2022-08-17

    Must we add yet another layer of global crime to those of which we are already only too well aware?

    Harsh weather events have been no strangers in recent times to Australia, California, Texas, France, Portugal, and many other places no doubt.

    This year Europe seems to have been the target of diminished rainfall to the point that the river Rhine is so low that commercial carrying is becoming impracticable, and no doubt the vineyards are praying for rain (although not too much!).

    Now it seems likely that such events as drought and flooding may be being used to ensure minimal to zero harvests in various parts of the world (perhaps in an effort to make insects seem palatable to us?).

    USA Watchdog talks to veteran

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  • Digital World Brain? Bring it On!

    2022-08-17

    I hesitate to bring you more of the same ilk, because there can't be too many who haven't yet read about the UN's obsession with linking us all up to a world government internet that will "enhance" our thinking heating and eating choices to be more in line with their Agenda 2030.

    To this end we will all be offered (or maybe jabbed with) a human interface and control chip that will do away with the need for bank cards, mobile phones and such-like - just wave your hand at the check-out and you will be told if your purchase is acceptable, and your account will be posted accordingly.

    Did the system make a mistake? Of course not, so no need for tiresome help lines manned by human operators, just accept the decision and move on. The Fourth Industrial Revolution is too important to become snared in human foibles and frailties.

    Indeed, you can see why enhanced controls are needed because the

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole with Ben

    2022-08-15

    Benjamin Fulford is a serious journalist, and someone who quite possibly has the best grasp of global geopolitical dynamics anywhere to be found.

    He is currently (it being summer) enjoying a traditional summer holiday, but meanwhile he has pre-written and pre-recorded his usual weekly articles and videos.

    His Monday article this week (you can skip the initial videos) will be found challenging by many, possibly to the point of outright rejection, but the trouble is that his logic does as always seem impeccable.

    In this article he doesn't update us with the latest goings-on, rather with the ancient goings-on of old. His conclusion will up-end the world-view of not a few, and will shock many to their very marrow.

    But my old friend Mr Logic is not to be overcome - if Ben is wrong then he is wrong because of information unknown or assumptions unwarranted, not because of faulty reasoning.

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  • What a Load of Hot Air!

    2022-08-14

    This article concerning the emissions of volcanic CO2 takes on the emissions from the IPCC climate consensus that volcanic CO2 is but a tiny fraction of man's CO2.

    That may be a long way from the truth, given that volcanic emissions have been calculated on the basis only of eruptions, whereas plenty of emissions occur outside the scope of erupting volcanoes - volcanic vents and geysers, and even, as the Greeks may attest, ancient oracles all emit volcanic gases more or less all the time, and of course we shouldn't omit to include the emissions from climate zealots that insist that "WE ARE ALL GUILTY!" whenever their pet theories (AKA "consensus science") are challenged.

    Now it is problematic to distinguish volcanic CO2 from fossil CO2  since it seems that these share the identical isotopic fingerprint (ie: they are identical!) so once released into the atmosphere they cannot be told one from the other. 

    The Ecology of the WEF is Bunk - Revelations Accelerate

    2022-08-13

    Clif High in one of his more direct and lucid expositions confirms the impracticality of the WEF designs for the future, why they must fail, and how humanity must survive the next winter(s).

    The coming crucial months will be interesting.

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  • Lest We Forget

    2022-08-13

    I haven't posted that much on the Covid Vaccines recently because (a) if you still think they are beneficial you are very fast asleep and (b) repetition clogs the site unnecessarily.

    Still, it's still true that the vaccines all seem to be both criminal and poisonous so we feature this reminder from the Daily Sceptic for those who may be new to the idea, or who may be unconsciously bending back toward the oft-repeated narrative propagated by the corporate-media-crony-government axis.

    The two salient facts are that:

    (a) Covid is no worse that the flu (and evidence strongly suggests that it was indeed the flu, rebranded) 

    (b) the vaccines are unnecessary at best (and evidence strongly suggests that they kill many more people than would have died without them, and

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  • May You Live in Interesting Times!

    2022-08-11

    As the summer heatwave drags on and we contemplate the fate of the nation and of the world, a little diversion down the memory lane of English History serves to put our current travails into perspective.

    If like me you never achieved more than 25% in History classes, this short summary serves the triple purposes of reminding us of the far more trying circumstances of our ancestors, the insignificance of the incidental historical dates with which we were force-fed at school, and the enduring use of convenient narratives, pushed by the various protagonists for their own profit and convenience rather than for the good of the population.

    Yes, we live in interesting times today, but perhaps not half as directly interesting as those of our forebears (although perhaps slightly more global in reach).

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  • Covid is Gone - Long Live the WHO?

    2022-08-11

    Is it possible for the world to be secretly under martial law and never know a thing about it?

    Most of us would say no, I'm sure. There would be soldiers in the streets and it would be "Papers Please!" everywhere wouldn't it?

    Or would it?

    After all, few countries in the world have anywhere near enough troops to do anything like that, and the push-back from the public would be unmanageable. It would only need to fail in one country and others would be following suit - nobody wants authoritarian government except the authoritarians.

    So what are the would-be authoritarians to do? 

    We know from recent Covid experience that they happily resort to propaganda, "nudge units" and similar fear-based tactics to persuade us to imprison ourselves and

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  • David Scott Tells it How it Is

    2022-08-09

    Davis Scott, stalwart of UK Column, tells us something about his history, reviews how he got involved in journalism, and spills a great many beans about the state of the British State today.

    Unmissable! 

    (54 minutes)

     

     

  • Central Banks Digital Currency, Gold and Silver, and Cash

    2022-08-07

    Greg Hunter (USA Watchdog dot Com) interviews Catherine Austin Fitts about her Year in Review, in which they discuss cash, gold and silver, and the incoming Digital Central Bank Currencies ("... they are not currencies... ").

    "... these guys have created a global money-pumping system which is completely above the law... "

    (Is it just me that finds the system that CAF is describing redolent of the global "rules-based order" that Theresa May was so keen to enforce?)

    Of course the Central Bankers would love to implant us all with micro-chips so that they can control our spending and thus control us - and we won't be able to buy or sell any good or service without this "mark of the beast", otherwise that control would be imperilled.

    "One thing the Bible makes clear is it will at times look hopeless, but it

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  • The MHRA Has No Clue about Safety or Duty

    2022-08-06

    "I’m retired but I worked for 20-plus years in a safety critical sector where I was legally accountable for the safety of hundreds of products which I authorised for use. So I know a robust safety management system when I see it.  From what I’ve found out about the MHRA, I don’t think its safety management is as robust as those responsible for it seem to think"

    I'm thinking that in the face of the evidence this must qualify as the most understated observation of the year. I would go much further, and charge those in authority with dereliction of duty amounting to culpable homicide.

    "This means that it is either defaulting against the Human Medicines Regulations or it’s got someone to approve it not doing the statutory audits while it’s busy monitoring the Covid vaccines rollout"

    “The MHRA does not hold a process for investigation of individual Yellow Card reports"

    Or not monitoring

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  • Lines to the Max

    2022-08-06

    "Babies being born and having their arms amputated, this is what it we've come to folks... "

    Make of this what you will:

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  • The Culling will Accelerate ...

    2022-08-04

    "The bigger they are, the harder they fall!"

    This maxim applies to lies too.

    A small lie can be readily discredited, but when your whole world view (and possibly your job, marriage, and social status too) turn out to depend on the lie, it's a different matter. Knowingly or not, we have investment in the lie, and if the lie falls, so does our current lifestyle.

    But it's still a lie, and lies have a habit of being discredited eventually. They have never become the truth, even if many perceive them to be true.

    When the lie is big enough, even readily available information in the public domain will be ignored by those who prefer to remain ignorant of it. So the awful statistics revealed by the various adverse events reporting systems sit gathering internet dust whilst those who don't want to look pass by on the other side.

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