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UK in Uproar? - Fulford Report 15 Dec 2025
2025-12-16
Well, the rest of the world seems to be in uproar so why not the UK as well?
It's not as though the Starmer regime is likely to be tolerated much longer, or if it is, to be of any overall benefit to the population at large.
Still, the video he chooses to support his thesis doesn't pass my "smell test", although there may be truth in it. As with so much else, we will have to decide for ourselves.
Meanwhile, the rest of the (western) world continues its death spiral, with what bears the hallmarks of a psy-op at Bondi Beach, general confusion over the fate of Ukraine and its regime-at-war, the struggle for control of the US government, and the EU's struggle for an increasingly unlikely-looking survival.
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Medical Sleight of Logic?
2025-12-15
The Brownstone Institute wades in where lesser mortals fear to tread - on the toes of the Pharmaceutical Industry.
We have mentioned before the view that Big Pharma may not always have been scrupulously honest with us.
Now the Brownstone Institute (surely a name that simply exudes probity integrity and moral rectitude?) weighs in with their views on vaccinology, and finds it, well, less than persuasive.
As always, it falls to us to be the judge of such matters.
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Testing, Testing, 1 2 3 , Testing
2025-12-15
Covid for me was the definitive eye-opener.
What purpose did the tests serve? To identify a "case", or to persuade you that you were (OMG!) infected with consequences too awful to contemplate?
Search as I might, I could not find any published information about the accuracy of the test. Cue "What if it isn't very accurate?"... "What if it's actually a psy-op and will give you false positives galore - who's to know?"
"They wouldn't do that... would they?"
So I looked at the stats - official stats - showing that the deaths were largely among the old with comorbidities, at around their expected lifespan... and deaths overall were staying within normal statistical expectation... until 2021 broke alongside the quaxxine campaigns.
"Yes, they do seem to be doing that".
And now for my personal anecdote that proves nothing
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Death (and Resurrection?) of Hollywood?
2025-12-15
It's money makes the world go round... Oh Wait! maybe it's AI?
Is Hollywood doomed?
Is megabucks film-making doomed?
Well, perhaps yes, yes, and no.
The world is changing beyond recognition in front of us - and who can say that Hollywood hasn't been a huge, perhaps THE HUGE influence on our lives cultures and traditions so far?
As a child I went to see the great Disney movies - Bambi, Snow White (and the wicked witch!), Pinocchio, etc. Magical experiences all. Some of us care-worn souls may psycho-analyse them for hidden messages of portent these days, but back then they were viewed as brilliant feel-good entertainment.
And they were. Every child in their innocence should still see them.
Investors Daily reads the runes and gives us the good news and the
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China's Military in Crisis?
2025-12-14
It's not rocket science - when senior military officers "die suddenly", it's probably not "Covid" despite dying of a 'sudden heart attack'.
"The third full general to die under... detention"
(61 minutes)
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Tax Them Out of House and Home ...
2025-12-14
... one generation at a time.
Another story of taxation run wild.
Is this "peak taxation"?
Not a chance, except for an intervening general economic collapse, or maybe a general taxation strike - pretty difficult when your employer pays your tax to HMRC before he pays you...
An interesting question though - if your employer owes you money under your contract of employment, are they entitled to give some of it to someone else just because the someone else says so? Custom and practice is not necessarily law, and we are discovering new things every day now.
Although it's an interesting question, maybe the first port of call would be to check the fine print in your offer/contract of employment.... and after that, a session with ChatGpt or maybe Grok.
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Climate Scam Continues to Fall Apart
2025-12-13
Junk science climate scare paper (published April 2024) retracted by Nature.
How did it pass peer review? What took them so long?
"Kotz was patent nonsense... Yet Kotz was avidly picked up by government agencies around the world seemingly desperate to use any old gobbledegook to push the Net Zero fantasy"
"In a report to the British Parliament, the Climate Change Committee referenced Kotz in a section discussing economic damage arising from climate risk. Meanwhile, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) appears to have been a keen fan of Kotz and all its downstream impact works such as NGFS Phase V."
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Down the Rabbit Hole - to 1700 (or Thereabouts)
2025-12-13
Did the world change some time shortly after the "Glorious Revolution"?
Some say so, although the idea seems extraordinary to the modern mind...
But we weren't there, so who's to say?
There are many strange tales of past events that provoke our curiosity, we know that history is written by the victors (to show themselves in the best light), and we know (well, I know, and I'm not alone in my knowing) that in recent years we were told the most almighty fibs by those who would change the course of history, and not for our betterment.
So today to further provoke your disbelief, your curiosity, and yes, your inquisitive child within, we present another tale of times past which it would seem have some explaining to do...
... as it should be said does this video itself,
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Europe, Ukraine, Trump, Russia - Update
2025-12-12
Two reports for the price of one - Sebastian is nothing if not concise and to the point.
(19 minutes)
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Tax Them Out of Business
2025-12-11
This is an attack on the small businesses upon which rural and not so rural communities depend.
Like the lockdowns in days of Covid, small businesses will be forced into closure whilst big businesses buy up their assets for pennies on the pound - prove me wrong? Even if they don't, they will flood the now less crowded marketplace with mass-produced products that will be the only affordable products available.
So the monopolies move in and the creative potential of the small business will be replaced by the bland sameness of the big chains, and whilst the local people won't be able to push up prices to cover taxes and costs, the big corporates will make a killing.
Just as the supermarkets have over the years pushed out the retail grocers, bakers, hardware stores, and made inroads on the clothing front, so too now the market for small pubs restaurants and more importantly, farmers will be passed from control by the many to control by the very few, all
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Ukraine to Hold Elections?!
2025-12-11
Whisper it softly, but there are reports that il presidente is open to holding elections to form a new government. So I guess that the question will be: "same as the old government?".
If it is, then Ukraine will face more war. If it isn't, then peace talks may commence, and the EU may disintegrate?
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Food for Thought - Something to Chew Over
2025-12-11
This is a very pertinent video that everyone can learn from.
Speaking personally, from my own experience, I can't recommend this enough.
Yes it's true, I bake my own bread from organic stone-ground "ancient grains" (mostly wholegrain rye and spelt, these being commonly available in the UK).
If you're looking for bread like the supermarkets sell, you're looking in the wrong place, but they do sell the flours. And yes, they are more expensive, but I wouldn't willingly go back to bread made from modern wheat (a yeasted spelt loaf is an acceptable and quick substitute, and makes cracking toast!).
It takes a little practice, but once you get into the rhythm of sourdough, it's easier than timing the rising falling and kneading. Yes it's slower (measured in
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UK Elites Cover-Up?
2025-12-11
We have covered the work of this ex-cop before...
... but we have had to wait until now for the full truth to (hopefully) come out into the mainstream.
"This could have all come out eight years ago..."
"London kids need justice"
Of course, it could just be a baseless conspiracy theory...
(2 hrs 6 mins)
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The Three Musk-e-teers
2025-12-11
The war of words is now the war of fines, and the war of continents.
Trump, JD Vance, Ted Cruz weigh in on the EU's "misinformation" campaign.
"All for one, one for all" or "Where we go one, we go all"?
Sounds much the same to me...
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Odessa to Fall to Russia?
2025-12-11
Which will win - the war of words or the war of attrition?
Col Macgregor opines that Russia will take Odessa and tighten the screws on Ukraine by cutting off access to the Black Sea... thus cutting exports, and cutting resupply to its army.
And will the USA leave NATO?
(36 minutes)
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Misconstructed Nonidentity
2025-12-10
Martin Geddes is still inventing the vocabulary that will adequately convey the meaning behind the frankly (mostly but not necessarily) illegalSJP (Single Justice Procedure).
See what you think...
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Trump and King Charles III at Loggerheads?
2025-12-10
Susan Kokinda of Promethean Action explains the great rift in the "special relationship" - it's just not "special" any more?
It also shines a light on how much say "our representatives in Parliament" have on geopolitics and whether we go to war or not.
Is this the end of the road for the "Rules Based Order"?
"the Europeans are in panic mode, and the British establishment is openly strategising about how to survive until 2028... "
(15 minutes)
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AI in IT - Passport to Inflexibility?
2025-12-10
If you are an IT executive and thinking to outsource your IT systems design and implementation - but not to China or India, but to an AI... this may be for you.
No business is static. The static ones tend to fall by the wayside as customers change their ways and want something better.
And every system needs tweaking fix problems and cope with unintended consequences...
Change is the order of the day for any IT system, and especially the new ones navigating the bathtub curve for the first time.
How will your shiny new AI-designed systems cope with the requirement for change?
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News of the Canadian Contribution to Carbon Debits
2025-12-10
The permanently sceptical curmudgeons who will never be convinced of the Climate Crisis even when it (eventually?) gets up and smacks them in the nether regions with an unseasonal warm blast, will never be convinced whatever the weather, and will no doubt continue to bemoan the comparatively trifling expenses of those stalwarts who despite the odds continue selflessly to drive home the necessary messaging to a sceptical public, regardless of the considerable personal inconvenience.
So it falls to us today to feature a piece highlighting the excellent ongoing work of the public servants of the Canadian government, who despite the odds continue to strive to save the world from the oncoming catastrophe so presciently foretold by those far-sighted globalist billionaires Al Gore et al.
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The Neil and Alex Show on Geopolitics Today
2025-12-09
"Is there a choreographed implosion of the West ...?"
"... when the crisis happens, they want to lock us down, to prevent the people from spilling into the streets... "
"... the whole pandemic thing usually coincides with a financial crisis... "
"... everything the people in power have done in the past, they're capable of doing it again... "
(49 minutes)
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