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  • What Might the Post-Imperialist World look Like?

    2022-06-29

    In one of their more readable offerings, LaRouchePAC offer us their suggestions following Vladimir Putin's recent remarks to the 25th St Petersburg International Economic Forum.

    As well as helpfully defining the terms "neoconservative" and "neoliberal" for us, they then note that "the neoconservatives and neoliberals alike are only brain-dead carnival-barkers for an international empire of money".

    I can't help thinking that if only we plebs would grasp the simple notion that those who would control us really don't want anybody very intelligent passing on their instructions lest they should work out what was going on and break ranks, a great deal of life's problems would fall into place.

    "Europe had lost its sovereignty to that bureaucracy and adopted insane policies, such as its failed energy policies--to the point that the European

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  • Mark Sexton Demands Action for Justice

    2022-06-29

    Following on from HMIC (Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary) placing the Metropolitan Police into "special measures"...

    Below is the text of an open letter from Mark Sexton to the acting head of the Met Sir Stephen House, and to the chair of HMIC Mr Andy Cooke, in relation to crime number 6029679/21 which we have covered previously:


    Dear Sir Stephen House, acting commissioner of The Metropolitan Police and Mr Andy Cooke, Chair of Her Majesties Inspector of Constabulary.

    I feel it is only right that I address both of you in the same correspondence

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  • Maxwell Sentenced to 20 Years

    2022-06-29

    We wait a long time for court judgements but like buses, when they come they come in a convoy.

    Here's another one - Ghislane Maxwell is sentenced to 20 years in prison for her involvement in Jeffrey Epstein's activities.

    The Epoch Times reports.

  • Dr David Martin Explains the "Bioweapon"

    2022-06-29

    The overturning of "Row v Wade" threw the "liberals" into convulsions, but is that the end of the story?

    What else may be lining up to rattle their cage?

    How about some court judgements on the bio-weapon of terror and genocide, coming up 6 July in Federal Court Utah?

    "... a key driver is the media, and the economics will follow the hype... investors will follow if they see profit at the end of the process"

    "... a campaign of domestic terror to get the public to accept the universal vaccine platform using a known biological weapon, and that is their own words, not my interpretation"

    "... and then in 2016... at the same time ... had the patent for what's called Remdesivir, which was the

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  • How Did the FDA Approve these "Vaccines" for Kids?

    2022-06-28

    Dr Clare Craig (diagnostic pathologist from the UK) tells Del Bigtree how it was done.

    "How bad is it?"

    "We couldn't have asked for a more messed up trial"

    "... let's not look at a clinical outcome as a primary measure, let's look at antibody blood tests... "

    "... it's not about protection, it's just a measure that they fancy using... "

    But it gets worse...

    (28 minutes)

     

  • Indoctrination at School?

    2022-06-28

    The education system is supposed to be the springboard from which the lives and careers of our kids are launched, so it's quite important that we should understand what goes on there.

    Of course, if you think that the State is perfectly competent to educate your kids then you send them to a state school and you can sit back and put your feet up, or you can send your kids to a private school and pay for the privilege.

    As a last resort you can home-school them yourself (unless you fall foul of the new provisions in the Schools Bill).

    Either way you probably get to attend a parents' evening where the teachers will tell you what they want you to hear, but what further access do you need and what questions are you entitled to expect an answer to when you believe you may have cause for worry?

    Lord Frost - A Genuine Free-Thinker?

    2022-06-28

    We have noted the deficiencies of the Online Safety Bill previously.

    Many now consider themselves homeless when faced with the current choice of political parties, and think it might be best to somehow do away with them altogether.

    Nevertheless it is heartening to hear about the occasional instance where the apparently iron grip of party group-think is challenged from an unexpected quarter, and it does beg the question "why him?". 

    Anyway, idle speculation aside, on with the show!

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  • Fulford - "Fourth Reich Mourned"

    2022-06-27

    Readers may know the "Fourth Reich" better as the G7.

    "... we are dealing with the end of an era"

    With the war in the Ukraine hopefully in its last stages, it will be interesting to see whether Zelenskyy sues for peace or whether he is replaced by somebody who will.

    All in all a recommended edition of the Fulford Monday review, whether you are a subscriber to his service (when you get to read the whole thing) or not.

    (And if the latter - don't worry about nuclear armageddon - just know that its off the table)

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  • Roe v Wade, Democrats v Republicans, Hegemony v Plurality

    2022-06-27

    Once a again John Rappaport lobs a grenade into the confusion and gets to the nub of the matter.

    What are we here for? How should we live? What is it we want a government to do for us?

    Politics is the battle of ideas, the reconciliation of conflicting imperatives, waged via the conflation of truths half-truths and outright falsehoods and the resulting confusion in the minds of the people.

    Rules of the game:

    • if they are telling fibs half-fibs or fibbing by omission then be wary
    • if they are creating confusion and obfuscation, be wary

    Roe v Wade is going to create a political tsunami of epic proportions that will bury (so they hope) the contention over the validity of the Nov 2020 elections for ever. 

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  • Is the Fed Still on Firm Ground?

    2022-06-27

    The Federal Reserve of the USA is traditionally regarded as the most influential national central bank in the world.

    Due to its latest decision to raise interest rates, and to the huge volumes of financial securities it purchased under QE in earlier times of lower interest rates, the book value of those securities has taken a significant hit. They don't pay as much, so they would sell for less, giving the Fed a loss should it either decide or need to sell them. Technically it could decide not to sell them until interest rates drop again, thus avoiding realisation of any loss, but a forced sale before then would realise the loss.

    So will the Fed now run at a loss? Would it matter?

    Might it even become insolvent? What would that mean?

    These are a few of the most important questions of our time, and the AIER thoughtfully publishes an exploration of the implications. 

    Ukraine - How Did We Get Here?

    2022-06-27

    Prof John Mearsheimer tells it as he sees it in this well-researched polemic. What is the history behind the invasion of the Crimea, later of the Ukraine, and Putin's ambitions for that country?

    He presents a pretty comprehensive analysis of the politics economics and military situation, but this is founded on the traditional viewpoint that the Biden administration, comfortable in its political bubble of perceived invincibility, isn't about to collapse under the combined weight of the Bidens' alleged criminal activities in the Ukraine, and the possible decertification of the Nov 2020 election result.

    That assumption, although unspoken and perhaps unfounded, is critical, since without Biden in place any new administration would likely

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  • You Can Trust Me - I'm a Journalist (!)

    2022-06-25

    Well, with summer now in full swing (unless you want to travel by train or plane... ) we have news!

    If you can trust it.

    The Press Gazette ("The Future of Media") reports on the tanking trust ratings earned by the various news-stand titles, and the current state of play for trustworthy TV news.

    It's an interesting analysis, one primary point being that (allegedly) the broadcast TV news tends to be believed more than the newspapers, and whereas a minority makes it over the 50% threshold, none can boast 60%.

    And if you are looking to identify the brands that increased their trust rating over the recent years, your hopefulness exceeds your realism.

    "Overall, the Reuters Institute report this year found that in part due to a decline in trust, nearly half (46%) of

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  • When Push Comes to Shove, Does the Climate Change Narrative Still Stand?

    2022-06-25

    Perhaps it really does take a war to concentrate the mind.

    Human beings tend to follow their habits and rightly so - if it works don't change it. Habit enables us to navigate the daily routine without applying a great deal of thought to the process.

    The problem with that of course, is that when the process becomes inappropriate, the tendency is to continue as per established habit, which no longer produces the required result. 

    Rethinking established habits is hard work though, and we are not in general well disposed to volunteer for the task - and when the habit is a group-think affair, getting the group to rethink is an order of magnitude more difficult than just having one person do the rethinking. Now add in everybody's differing vested interests and we can see that the agreed way forward may be tricky to iron out.

    So a German scientist (from the relative financial security of retirement) making the case

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  • The Online Safety Bill - The Case for Improvement

    2022-06-24

    Further to our previous report on this Bill, the Together Association has has been able to get barrister Francis Hoar to draft and submit written evidence to the House of Commons Committee on the Online Safety Bill.

    His evidence is forensic, a model of clarity of thought and exposition, and damning.

    ‘Free speech includes not only the inoffensive but the irritating, the contentious, the eccentric, the heretical, the unwelcome and the provocative … Freedom only to speak inoffensively is not worth having...’ [7]

    "9 Yet the Bill that the Committee is considering will criminalise offensive speech if it might foreseeably cause a person

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  • Total Financial Dominance?

    2022-06-24

    Larry Fink, Black Rock, and...  Aladdin?

    Watch, listen, learn...

    Conflicts of interest? (Nothing to worry about... ).

    "No-one can compete without Aladdin"

    'You will own nothing, and be happy'

    (8 minutes)

     

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  • Mark Steyn Interviews for Post at the BBC?

    2022-06-24

    Well, I'll let you come to your own decision about that suggestion .

    (55 minutes)

    Mark follows on from the news report.

     

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  • The US Supreme Court Delivers Judgements

    2022-06-24

    a) The infamous Roe vs Wade judgement has been overturned - this in effect permits individual states the right to determine their own laws relating to termination of a pregnancy.

    b) The Second Amendment covering the citizens' right to bear arms has been upheld, with the New York restrictions on "concealed carry" being overturned as restricting the right to self-defence and therefore incompatible with the Constitution.

    Two resounding (if much delayed) victories for the traditional American Constitution.

    Some of the dissenting opinions are interesting not because they dissent but because the reasoning behind the dissent fails to

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  • The Flight of the Bumble Bee

    2022-06-24

    Prepare for lift-off!

    You'll never look at a jet aircraft in the same way again...

    (24 minutes)

     

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  • The Agro-Industrial Empire Strikes Back

    2022-06-24

    Agro-chemicals, fertilisers and pesticides are big, big business, dominated by big companies.

    Of course, big business supported by big government is an almost unstoppable force where money speaks louder than votes and the transparency over the flows of money is less than obvious.

    And the bigger (and thus more remote) the government, the more easily obfuscated the transparency becomes.

    Whilst the big players seek to distract us with lurid (and some would say absurd) claims of CO2 trashing our climate, the damage being done to our farmland flora and fauna by industrial pesticides, and to the very soil itself by overuse of artificial fertilisers, goes unheeded - until the shelves in the shops are emptied.

    The EU is an object-lesson in how to construct a government that reflects the priorities of big businesses (with regulated access to lobbying the Commission directly) rather than the priorities of the

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  • Breaking News - Istanbul and Tehran

    2022-06-23

    Apparently, according to Amir, the Mossad have been busy embarrassing the Iranians...

    I note his remarks on Mohammed bin Salman's relationship with president Erdoğan.

    (15 minutes)

     

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