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Hydrosapiens?
2024-08-21
All you never realised about water - it's much more capable than anybody realises?
And what about the ether?
Make of this what you will...
(35 minutes)
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Mon(k)eyVax!
2024-08-20
"The South Africa "Vaccine" Injury Medico-Legal Study-Group (SAVIMS) does NOT support the Africa CDC and WHO declaration of a global health emergency for monkeypox"
I think that says it all, but if you need to know their reasoning (and it seems to make very good sense), then read on.
No doubt when the roll-out reaches your country, this will be useful information...
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Jacob Nordangård on the Path to Global Technocratic Slavery
2024-08-20
Jacob in Q&A mode reviews the history of the global elite's scheme to rule the world.
A useful and accessible discourse that shows how their obsession with world control has been advanced at the highest levels in the most boring way possible, probably in order to evade the scrutiny of the rest of humanity. Well, that's my interpretation anyway.
There can't be too many people by now who haven't heard of the Rockefellers, the Club of Rome, the Trilateral Commission, the Atlantic Council, the Committee of 300, the Bilderberg Group, the World Economic Forum etc etc... the list is intentionally extensive and irrelevantly but portentously named in order to discourage casual investigation.
Nevertheless there exist heroic sleuths who have penetrated the turgid prose of their never-ending reports to unearth their true agenda, now with us in the form of the equally uninformatively-named UN Agendas 2050 / 2030.
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Update on Darkest Africa
2024-08-20
Rwanda, DRC (Democratic Republic of Congo), history of manipulation and exploitation of Africa - Matthew Ehret reviews the situation with PD Lawton.
Why no reports about this in the media?
This needs to be much more widely known:
(81 minutes)
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Fulford Report MPOX Edition - 19 Aug 2024
2024-08-19
The war of attrition continues in the Ukraine with threats against the regional nuclear power installations, whilst the DNC (Democratic National Convention) kicks off in the US. Still no overt action by Iran against Israel... after all, with Israel desperate for more war, why play their game?
So this week it's more of the same. (Modest subscription required for full access)
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The Fight to Fail
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
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Germany Cuts Funding to Ukraine
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
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Is Ivermectin All It's Cracked up to Be?
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
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"Our" Government Will Save Us! But Who will Save Us from "our" Government?
2024-08-17
"Government spending and taxation as a share of the economy is so high that the parasite risks killing the host"
"Lately, there has been a new shift. An entirely new theory of government. It’s now fashionable to claim civil servants are our true unelected leaders. They just ignore and undermine the elected ones to get their preferred policies across the line regardless"
"What theory of government explains the truly bizarre and erratic nature of our politics and policies today?"
And no, I'm not buying it. That's not to say that there is no truth in it - but there is plenty of evidence of institutional capture on a global scale - so is it really the size factor
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Yawn ...
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
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Whither England Now the Enemy Sits Astride our Institutions?
2024-08-16
A long and sometimes noble, sometimes ignoble history, has brought us to where we are today.
So where are we?
Joshua Trevino published in the Daily Sceptic reviews our current status, and finds it... dire, tragic, but perhaps not quite yet... terminal.
The English, once (largely) confident, inventive, self-deprecating, and trustworthy ("my word is my bond") are now downtrodden, brainwashed, distracted, and assailed on all sides by all manner of attacks upon our self-confidence, sense of purpose, morality, tradition, religion, family values, and national heroes - attacks that are clearly initiated and supported by our own governing elite ensconced throughout our institutions. One suspects that the only reason Nelson still stands atop his pillar in Trafalgar Square is that it would be thought by our elites demeaning for any
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Whither Ukraine Now?
2024-08-16
Scott Ritter reviews (a) his brush with the FBI (30 minutes) and (b) the state of Russia's "special military operation", which NATO-Ukraine seem to be desperate to turn into a full-blown war by their invasion of Kursk.
(1 hr 26 + a tail section on Israel)
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Whither Israel Now?
2024-08-16
Scott Ritter reviews the state of Israel's war with Hamas.
Wider war seems elusive (nobody wants it?) - and "peace" is becoming more expensive every day...
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A Short History of (Mostly English) Immigration
2024-08-15
Well, it depends how far back you want to go...
For the purposes of this article we'll skip over the idea that the "original" immigrants may have been the Trojans, and concentrate on the very recent post WW2 period - a period roughly corresponding with my lifetime, so I know a bit about it.
Not as much however as Andrew Collingwood, who takes us expertly through to the present day on the Daily Sceptic.
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"NATO Invaded Russia"!
2024-08-14
These are not the words of just any over-dramatic journalist but of Scott Ritter, possibly the most experienced and level-headed military and geopolitical analyst of our times.
A Russia-NATO war would become WW3 in short order. Mr Putin doesn't have much wriggle-room if he wishes to avoid that outcome.
Ukraine may be NATO's fig-leaf of plausible deniability but Russia knows what's going on.
"Ukraine is dead. Now the question is 'does the West want to die alongside it?' "
(NB: Original YT video no longer available - alternative video now featured below)
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Durham Crown Court AWOL
2024-08-14
Perhaps justice is not to be seen to be done these days.
The Family Courts were the first to routinely exclude the public from their proceedings on whatever flimsy excuse the parliamentarians of the day accepted as overriding the ancient maxim that justice must be seen to be done in order for the people to maintain their confidence in the judiciary.
Not to mention in order to protect the innocent from miscarriages of justice that may tear families apart on inadequate grounds unchallenged within the courtroom.
Is public confidence through open justice and protection of the innocent from unjust family dismemberment really less important than the possibility ofhurt feelings and public embarrassment?
Crown Courts are of course not Family Courts, nevertheless Durham Crown Court seem to be peculiarly
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Carswell on the Great British Confrontation - the People vs Parliament?
2024-08-13
Douglas, visiting from his current residence in the United States, discourses on the current state of relations between the British people of all ethnicities and the British government.
Cultural relativism, post-modernism, non-judgementalism, identitarian progressivism - yes, there's a certain amount of modish verbalism here, but these phrases do have meaning and may well reflect some of the ill-founded beliefs that our governments of all recent stripes do exhibit.
Is "migration" a "good" or a "bad"?
Well, the answer cannot just be a simple binary Yes / No - clearly it depends on factors almost innumerable. It needs to be broken down and properly discussed.
"... we need to have the conversation"
Long, but with a foundation of logic and reason which seems sadly missing from much of today's public discourse, which seems intent on ignoring the many
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Will the Real Terrorists Please Stand Up?
2024-08-13
Charles Malet of UK Column infamy hits a nail squarely on the head with this short piece about the cause of terrorism.
Are the usual suspects (a) the Asians (b) the Israelis (c) Hamas (d) the "far right" (e) the Russians (f) the Chinese (g) the Americans (h) the North Koreans or (i) HMG?
or digging deeper yet, (j) the CIA (k) MI6 (l) the Five Eyes (m) the Mossad (n) the FSB (o) or (for the avoidance of favouritism) the various Asian secret services?
or (work with me here!) (p) the Freemasons (q) Skull and Bones (r) various Asian secret societies?
Or is to choose at all simply to make an invidious over-simplistic distinction?
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Mr Bean Risks Upsetting the Guardians
2024-08-13
The guardians of what?
Well, that's my point, and one suspects, his point too.
Sadly he may be deploying the wrong weapons in appealing to reason and logic - today's war on the people is waged by the deployment of ill-defined labels, the pressing of similarly ill-defined "hot buttons", and the stoking of unthinking emotions to boiling-point.
Still, it's good for us old-fangled folk to know that there are still those for whom calm reasoning, a logical approach, and a careful exposition of the argument are practices appropriate for public discourse.
Let's hope for a revival!
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Is Our Money Safe in the Stocks and Bonds Markets?
2024-08-13
One way of ensuring that we "will own nothing and be" well, perhaps not exactly "happy" might be to create a "Great Reset" of all the financial markets.
All the "too big to fail" banks (that would have failed) get to "bail in" all their customers' account balances. Corporations who can no longer roll over their loans would be bankrupted and their stock values would evaporate.
Couldn't possibly happen? Well, not one might think within a soundly constructed financial system. But in a fractional reserve system where seemingly everybody relies on never having to meet all of their liabilities simultaneously...
"... how will our politicians react if China... unleashes its currency and demand evaporates from under Western stocks and bonds while the cost of “Made in China” goes through the roof faster than the price of free renewable energy... ?"
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