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The Plot to Steal America (and the World?)
2020-12-22
Are we facing a bid for Global Communism? Every day, as yet more evidence stacks up, it becomes harder to deny this.
As in America, so in the UK, and elsewhere.
If we think things are bad here, the clamp-down "down under" is lunatic by comparison (although Tier 4 Boris is doing his bit to catch up). So is this really a global coup, a coup that cannot ultimately succeed unless it first subdues America?
Or is it just a "conspiracy theory" to be dismissed out of hand? As always, make up your own mind.
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Follow the Science - in Every Field
2020-12-20
The AIER produces a quite arresting analysis of the events of 2020, taking an encompassing view of the various subjects (I'm not sure that they all strictly qualify as "sciences").
Quite rightly they take the proponents of lock-downs and other regressive measures to task:
"Yes, of course we must follow science, but we must do so in every field, not only in epidemiology but also in politics, economics, and philosophy"
"To be scientific in every field means to incorporate both theory and practice, to assess all real and relevant factors, not just a select few of them; it means cultivating a perspective that is likewise impartial (not biased), comprehensive (not narrow) view, and proportional (not imbalanced)"
A worthy review of how the science has
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How do we Make Sense of our World?
2020-12-20
How can we "know" what is going on?
Well, first-hand experience is probably the most reliable method - anything we can see, touch, hear, taste or smell is a good candidate for a high degree of certainty. If we hear someone say something and watch their lips move then we have two sources of information and the one (hopefully) corroborates the other - it doesn't get much more certain than that. However, it still doesn't vouch for the veracity of what was said, only that the person said it.
Second-hand experience is what we usually have to work with - we can see something in a newspaper, watch a report on TV, and so on, but these could all be easily faked. So we have to rely on other factors to corroborate the original, and here we come up against the problems and opportunities of trust.
If we trust the source of the report then we are likely to believe it. If we don't trust the source then we will be sceptical unless we can see corroborative reports
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Sonic Geometry
2020-12-20
Make of this seasonal offering what you will, but it makes for interesting speculations:
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WHO on "technologies that use real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for detection of SARS-CoV-2"
2020-12-20
The WHO are referencing the PCR Tests that are in widespread use across the globe.
"WHO has received user feedback on an elevated risk for false SARS-CoV-2 results when testing specimens using RT-PCR reagents on open systems"
"As the positivity rate for SARS-CoV-2 decreases, the positive predictive value also decreases" - in other words if the positivity rate decreases (ie: we need more cycles to amplify a smaller original signal) then the incidence of false positive results increases.
"Therefore, healthcare providers are encouraged to take into consideration testing results along with clinical signs and symptoms, confirmed status of any contacts, etc" - ie: don't rely on the PCR Test as your sole means of determining whether a person is infected.
So there you have it - the PCR test at high amplification cycles is unreliable as a diagnostic tool.
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US Election Round Up & Insurrection Act of 1807 Explained
2020-12-20
For a round up of the latest state of play, and an explanation of the Insurrection Act and the likelihood or otherwise of eventual martial law, this seems to be a good place to start.
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End of Transition in Name Only?
2020-12-18
Brexit Watch makes a good point.
Interminable never-ending "negotiations" may end up effectively leaving us indefinitely "in transition" (ie: BRINO) to all intents and purposes - how could this be?
It's up to Boris - if he permits this sleight of messaging then he will have only himself to blame for not cutting the negotiations off at the knees at 24:00 on 31st December.
After all, on 1st Jan, even if the EU wants to let current arrangements continue, we don't have to - we can pick and choose!
We can have no objection to negotiating after the 1st January, but Boris would be well advised to put some clear blue timing between ending pre-exit negotiations and starting post-exit negotiations, and should emphasize the different basis on which these are being undertaken (not to mention the immediate
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It's Our Choice, Choose Wisely, Choose Actively, Choose Quickly
2020-12-18
One of the things that has surprised me this autumn is the number of different sources of unrelated categories of information that are all coming around to the central question of our time:-
What the COVID is going on?!
We have seen offerings from Green Med Info (an alternative health site), from news journalists (sadly now few and far between) from independent individuals
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“LOCKDOWNS” – Clueless Panic or Cunning Plan? The Evidence Stacks Up!
2020-12-15
Robin Tilbrook's BlogSpot for November 2020 asks some pertinent questions concerning what we can glean about our government's motivations from their activities since January 2020.
No doubt we all remember the original promise that it would just be for "3 weeks to flatten the curve and protect the NHS".
So how come Matt Hancock has just put London under Tier 3 (when London hospitals are not anywhere near being overwhelmed) and the mood music from the media is that lockdowns will continue until April and quite possibly beyond?
Worth reading, or you can watch the video below.
When we finally get the chance, there are Acts of Parliament to repeal, starting with the Coronavirus Act 2020.
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How to Deal with the Police - with Robin Tilbrook & Laura Towler
2020-12-15
Robin Tilbrook, solicitor, Brexit activist and chairman of the English Democrat Party, interviewed by Mark Collett and Laura Towler, makes some very interesting points about the way that we are policed in the UK today.
After covering the usual point (made more entertainingly here!) about not answering police questions, the interview goes on to cover some of the ways that poiicing has changed in this country since the days of Sir Robert Peel, and how it may be best to behave in the event that you have to deal with the police in any situation that may turn adversarial.
There is a lot of information here (whatever you may think of the interviewers) and I learned quite a lot. Time well spent.
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Always Darkest just before the Brexit Dawn?
2020-12-15
They say that it is always darkest just before the dawn . . . or maybe just before the final betrayal?
We have no real knowledge so this is just a placeholder, but there are clear worries. Watch and wait . . .
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The Last Word on Covid?
2020-12-15
Many thanks to Lockdown Sceptics for this link:
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More about this performer here.
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AG Barr Given the Push, Trump Urged to Act
2020-12-15
The Epoch times reports the departure of Attorney General Barr before Christmas, and in a useful editorial sets out the case for the President to act to save the republic:
"At its root, the current danger is not about whether Biden or Trump wins.
It is not about the Democratic or Republican parties.
The United States is facing an evil force that wants to destroy our country and in fact destroy all good things in humanity.
This election is the climax of the battle between freedom and communism, between good and evil"
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"Millions of people can experience life-threatening effects from the vaccine"
2020-12-14
Results of the Pfizer Covid Vaccine trials are out.
john Rappaport is no fan of Big Pharma, but i find it hard to fault his logic when applied to the Pfizer vaccine roll-out.
We will see how it goes, but I couldn't recommend anyone to be first to volunteer for what must really (in the opinion of Dr Yeadon) be still regarded as an experimental vaccine.
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Sidney Powell on 2020 Election, Lawsuits, Supreme Court, & Gen. Flynn
2020-12-14
If you want to get the story of election fraud "straight from the horse's mouth", then you have come to the right place:
And for those who want to know how we got here:
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Reds Under UK Beds?
2020-12-14
The Mail on Sunday broke a story this weekend that might give us all pause for thought - and it's not reds under the beds, it's red Chinese in all manner of British and world corporations and institutions, including many household names, not only in the UK.
"This investigation proves that members of the Chinese Communist Party are now spread around the globe, with members working for some of the world's most important multinational corporations, academic institutions and our own diplomatic services"
"Responding to the findings, an alliance of 30 MPs last night said they would be tabling an urgent question about the issue in the Commons"
We know that China has been courting international investment for many years in an effort to educate its workforce in modern
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UK - Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Bill 2019-21
2020-12-12
"A Bill to make provision for, and in connection with, the authorisation of criminal conduct in the course of, or otherwise in connection with, the conduct of covert human intelligence sources"
This is an extraordinary Bill.
Basically it introduces one law for the governed, another for the governors' covert agents.
"Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) are crucial in preventing and safeguarding victims from many serious crimes . . . "
"The Bill provides an express power to authorise CHIS to participate in conduct which would otherwise constitute a criminal offence"
"This is not a new capability; the Bill provides a clear legal basis for a longstanding tactic which is vital for national security and the prevention and detection of crime"
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Supreme Courts Reject Lawsuits
2020-12-12
- The Supreme Court of the United States has denied the request by the state of Texas to sue the states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin over alleged election irregularities that would risk the outcome of the presidential election and thus deny voters in Texas a free and fair election.
- The UK Supreme Court similarly declined to hear Simon Dolan's appeal for a judicial review into UK Lockdowns.
Nineteen Republican state attorneys general backed Texas in the US lawsuit whilst twenty Democrat state attorneys backed the defendant states. The Epoch Times has the story.
(Breaking news: The Texas
... - The Supreme Court of the United States has denied the request by the state of Texas to sue the states of Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin over alleged election irregularities that would risk the outcome of the presidential election and thus deny voters in Texas a free and fair election.
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The Problem of Systematic Corruption
2020-12-12
What is Systemic Corruption?
The American Institute for Economic Research publishes a piece that dares to mention the unmentionable - the possibility that entire systems of government can be corrupt from the top down.
That's a most unwelcome thought as it puts our previous world-view under the microscope and threatens to have us re-evaluate our long-standing assumptions about the way in which we are governed. Surely in a democracy systemic corruption is impossible?
Well is it?
Many of the world's institutions are not democratic. The UN, the WHO, the WEF, the many mega-corporations now global in their reach are all unelected, as are the many "not for profit" global charities and philanthropic outfits and "think tanks" that we read about daily in our newspapers.
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It All Hinges on the PCR Test - What if It's Inaccurate?
2020-12-11
When the pandemic subsided in June and deaths became "normal" again, many of us thought that it was all over.
Not so fast! Deprived of their death statistics, the newspapers and governments world-wide simply transferred their attention to "cases", a suspect figure depending solely on a positive result from the now famous PCR Test.
Medical tests are normally applied at the request of a physician in order to confirm or exclude a suspected diagnosis, but today we see a frantic effort to apply it to all and sundry as widely as possible and to regard every positive result as an infection.
I won't rehearse these arguments yet again here, but a result of this strategy is that:
if the PCR Test should not be worthy of the trust that is currently accorded it, then the pandemic narrative is rebutted in short order.
Now "we all
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