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  • Better Way Conference 2022 Aftermovie

    2023-04-06

    A conference of health professionals, journalists, truth seekers and activists of all descriptions.

    Better Way Conference is an initiative of World Council for Health& EbMCsquared.

    View the 58 minutes of the 2022 conference, reviewing the status of the medical establishments worldwide at that time.

    "The WHO has a historical legacy of mismanagement and corruption that is rooted in conflicts of interest"

    "... WHO is all about human rights and sovereignty... they're not... what we are saying is that what you are doing is wrong... you have had your time ... and we're going to pressurise our World Health Assembly delegates to withdraw... We don't want our funding going into any organisation... that essentially is going to

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  • Have You Been Green-Pilled Yet?

    2023-04-06

    Red - Blue - Green - Is this some new variant of LGBT-etc that we haven't yet recognised?

    No, it's Martin Geddes unaccustomedly getting his hands dirty. 

    I give Martin a lot of space on this site because his experiences must mirror those of many in these spiritually turbulent times, and he is brave (foolhardy?) enough to share his thoughts with us as we all react to unfolding circumstances. It's good to know that we are not doing this alone, and useful to compare our reactions and experiences.

    "We don’t need to wait to be rescued by anyone. The curriculum is laid out there, and every day is an opportunity to make a personal advance on some front, no matter how small"

    Quite so.

    When this aeon of exploitative styles of governance is

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  • Federal Communications Commission Still Asleep at the Wheel?

    2023-04-06

    Children's Health Defense acting in concert with the Environmental Health Trust took the FCC to court in 2021 over its outdated safety guidelines for EMF exposures.

    And won.

    The court ordered the FCC to explain themselves.

    They didn't.

  • Depleted Uranium - Over Hyped or Over Here?

    2023-04-06

    President Putin has made no secret of his opposition to the use of DU munitions in the challenger tanks that "our" government has promised to the Ukraine - but he would say that wouldn't he?

    The surprising bit of news is that DU has been reportedly detected in the UK since February 2022 when the war began.

    We know from previous experience that radioactive emissions from the Chernobyl nuclear accident were instrumental in persuading the Soviet Union to confess that it was one of their reactors that failed, but news that DU traces have been detected in the UK already is a surprise - if they can't have time-travelled back from the future, it's reasonable to suppose that one or both of the opposing forces in the Ukraine have been using such ammunition. 

    Of course supposition is not proof, and there may be some other explanation, but DU is not exactly in widespread use as far as I know.

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  • Renewables Have Never Been so Expensive

    2023-04-06

    "With market prices for electricity now below £100 per megawatt hour, several windfarms have strike prices worth £209"

    Of course we must pay more (and more) for less (and less) - isn't that the iron rule of taxation, firmly established down the ages (with the ephemeral exception of Nigel Lawson)?

    Naturally the government has developed means to cover it's obtuseness by rigging the market in favour of its own preferred suppliers, so that it is "rising prices" rather than "rising taxes" that make the headlines, and it's all obfuscated by pretending that its absolutely necessary to save the world from an imminent catastrophic climactic tipping-point (and if people stop buying that nonsense they can fall back on that old stand-by: blaming the Russians).

    Net Zero watch explores the current methods of

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  • APPGs - Snouts in the Trough?

    2023-04-06

    The Independent reports that the APPGs (all-party parliamentary groups of MPs with interests in specific topics) are being investigated to ascertain if they are receiving funds from foreign governments.

    That may be thought to indicate possible security breaches, due to likelihood of conflicts of interest, particularly with regard to links to China.

    "Labour MP xxxx, the former chairman of the now disbanded Chinese in Britain APPG, received more than £500,000 in donations from Christine Lee before MI5 warned she was a spy"

    I think that's a good move - it reinforces the need to be aware of the risks posed by conflicts of interest, so that when the time comes to check out the

    Meanwhile, Down Under

    2023-04-06

    Jacinda may have transferred her affections from New Zealand to Prince William, but her lockdowns legacy lives on in the NZ courts.

    I wonder how long that will last?

     

  • Teachers Union Shows Its Colours

    2023-04-06

    Any comment that I could offer on this would clearly be superfluous.

  • Fulford Monday Report - 3 April 2023

    2023-04-03

    As we might expect, he chronicles the further collapse of the NWO and notes the geopolitical realignments that are increasingly becoming more obvious.

    Plus some less obvious...

    "On March 30th, the Vatican renounced the Doctrine of Discovery. It was a once in 500-year news event that went almost completely unreported... "

    Don't miss.  (Modest subscription required for full access)

  • The How and Why of Filling That Hole

    2023-04-02

    Clif High, in a departure from discussing the state of worldly woo, turns his attention to that elusive Theory of Everything that modern science (and religion too come to that) has so far signally failed to produce. And a fair job he makes of it, presenting a monologue that many of us will find quite comprehensible, in the general sense, even if we don't necessarily instantly comprehend or decide to accept all the various points of detail (it's OK not to make our minds up!).

    As far as I can see, he goes a long way toward explaining the how and why of Creation in all its forms as a bonus. Not to mention psychedelics, the ultimate time clock, chaos, life, death, matter, hyperspace, crystals, serendipity, and yes, the Trump indictment, to name but a few.

    Is he hitting it out of the materium?

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  • The Face of Modern Warfare

    2023-04-01

    WW3 has been fought for - well - who knows how many recent years? Whilst this war has featured real kinetic warfare in various hotspots, currently culminating in Ukraine, it has been fought primarily  by psychological operations - psy-ops - everywhere.

    Psy-ops on a previously unimaginable scale.

    Not everybody can accept such a statement, but think back now to the Covid days when the government took out full page advertisements trying to frighten us all into taking a jab. An untested experimental jab at that, with no long-term safety history and precious little short-term history. In defiance of the previously sacrosanct Nuremberg Codes. Whether one believes it justified or not, it was a clear psy-op.

    This is not a little local difficulty in the UK.

    It is world-wide.

    Whatever you think, this war has provoked a huge response, also world-wide.

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  • Completely Outrageous

    2023-03-31

    "I've started so I'll continue" MP Andrew Bridgen continues to cause indigestion in the Commons:

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    "... outrageous conspiracy theories... "

    Quite so, impossible to disagree.

    Unhappily, as history attests, being outrageous has never been any bar to being true.

     

  • $ Billions In Economic Damage, Millions Injured Or Disabled

    2023-03-31

    Ed Dowd, formerly of Black Rock, and his associates have investigated the likely damage in the USA from the Covid vaccines roll-out.

    Don't panic, it's the USA not the UK, but bearing in mind that the UK has approximately 20% of the population of the US, as a first very rough approximation the UK may have suffered in the region of  20% of these figures, even if no UK officials want to depart from the now facile but uninformative "safe and effective" narrative.

    There is still work to do, and perhaps Andrew Bridgen MP has started it.

    Zero Hedge reports.

     

  • Opt-Out from Dystopian Democracy - Final Round

    2023-03-31

    Read Round Two here.

    Getting one's name removed from the electoral register may seem a trivial, even pointless exercise, but not a bit of it.

    The system doesn't want you to go.

    So why not? Is it really so difficult?

    And if they really won't do as requested, is it practicable to force them?

    Martin hasn't quite completely resolved that point, but he has achieved his purpose, albeit in compliance with the regulations in dispute. Still, when you gotta move, you gotta move.

     

  • Probing the Depths of Parliamentary "Sovereignty"

    2023-03-31

    Martin Geddes seems to have uncovered what may turn out to be a rich mine of obfuscation and denial.

    In asking a seemingly innocuous question of the House of Commons with regard to who might bear the responsibility for an apparently incorrect statement on the Parliamentary website, he has uncovered the tip of what may turn out to be a sizeable deposit of evasion which, whilst difficult to mine, could be very rewarding. In consequence, he is undertaking further exploratory drilling to see how far the seams of obfuscation may extend, to clarify the grades of ore that may be present and at what depth they are located.

    Whilst early indications are quite promising, and the location of the deposit looks very favourable, we would caution potential investors that at this very preliminary stage, it would be unwise to commit any funds that you cannot afford to lose, since obfuscation (although common enough) can be notoriously difficult to mine. The obfuscation itself may turn out to be not amenable to either

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  • The Dutch Farmers Problem Explored

    2023-03-30

    Eva Vlaardingerbroek, Dutch legal philosopher, writer and political activist, interviewed here for the Spectator, explains the background to the farmers' protests against the Dutch government.

    One hour well-spent if you want to know more detail about where this argument came from, and how it is going.

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  • The Law of the Land from First Principles

    2023-03-30

    There are days when I think I might as well give up this site and just direct everyone to Richard Vobes' YouTube channel, but he does interview such excellent people that I can't just pass over what he does simply because he's taking my site over! Maybe in due course I may get the opportunity to walk away, but that time is not quite here yet.

    Here he is talking to Marc Horn from Peace Keepers, and his discussion on the basic origins of the Coronation Oath, our constitution, the Bill of Rights, principles of equity, the common law, and Parliamentary legislation makes a great deal of sense to me. We really do need to choose our authorities carefully and understand the basic constructs, from first principles. The principles may be quite simple, but because they are unfamiliar, and some seem to prefer to misrepresent them, reorienting our understanding requires some re-working of our assumptions, both explicit and implicit.

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