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A painful read indeed. I think they need to improve their ‘magic(al)ing.’ Ironic really.

This is partly why university was a pain for me, especially in my first semester when I was studying psychology. Psychology papers are equally unreadable, only they try to justify their illiteracy by telling us that psychology is a science and therefore requires a different writing structure.

1. Psychology is not a true science.
2. Science requires greater literacy, not less.

So, I switched to philosophy. Unfortunately I missed out on the ‘logic’ module whilst I was on psychology. I learned about logic and logical consistency later on. An understanding of logic and literacy go hand in hand, particularly in the domain of argument forming. Is it any wonder why a country low in literacy is a country which does not think and act logically?
"The Indian, in his simple philosophy, was careful to avoid a centralized population, wherein lies civilization’s devil. He would not be forced to accept materialism as the basic principle of his life, but preferred to reduce existence to its simplest terms.
His roving out-of-door life was more precarious, no doubt, than life reduced to a system, a mechanical routine; yet in his view it was and is infinitely happier.
To be sure, this philosophy of his had its disadvantages and obvious defects, yet it was reasonably consistent with itself, which is more than can be said for our modern civilization.
He knew that virtue is essential to the maintenance of physical excellence, and that strength, in the sense of endurance and vitality, underlies all genuine beauty.
He was as a rule prepared to volunteer his services at any time in behalf of his fellows, at any cost of inconvenience and real hardship, and thus to grow in personality and soul-culture.
Generous to the last mouthful of food, fearless of hunger, suffering, and death, he was surely something of a hero. Not ‘to have,’ but ‘to be,’ was his national motto."
–Charles Alexander Eastman
Pandemonium. Materialistic culture. Westminster: golden on the outside, rotten on the inside.
It would be a bit over-optimistic to call it the first week of a Dutch Revolution, but don’t underestimate how much is afoot here in the Netherlands at the moment. Folk are so heartily sick of having their “non-essential” businesses closed that they’ve started mass defiance.
It’s been a penetratingly cold, foggy day in most of the country, but there’s been brisk business at shops in participating towns (of which there’s been a good spread, from godless Amsterdam and the Catholic German border area to Calvinist Alblasserdam, the nearest town to the Kinderdijk windmills).
My wife was touched this morning by news from Valkenburg, a tourist town in the bobble that protrudes at the bottom of the Netherlands (Limburg), where a couple insisted on paying the waiter €30 for their two coffees today to express their appreciation of the café’s lawful defiance. The sun even came out for them down there.
The new coalition cabinet was sworn in on Monday and is thick with totalitarians. The new Health Minister was previously an inhumane hospital boss, and has not “won friends and influenced people” in his first week in office by defending the opening of a gym at the teaching hospital in Rotterdam on the basis that “only healthcare workers attend it”. This inspired a number of gyms-for-plebs to reopen after quickly sticking a note on the door that “all who enter here shall be assumed to be healthcare workers”.
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Fasten your seatbelts because once the media works its magic the same shitlibs who called you a dangerous plague rat, unvaccinated scum will, in 6 months time, be complaining about all the money Big Pharma made off of Covid and despite being triple vaxed and boostered they'll think of themselves as fearless truth tellers dedicated to holding power to account.
There has been a spate of messages left on the front doors of the worst ministers of the last Dutch cabinet, since it was replaced by the King at the start of this week. This is the message left at the home of Ferd Grapperhaus, the outgoing Justice and Security Minister, among whose many scandals was his August 2020 pronouncement that there was not going to be any investigation of ritual abuse in the Netherlands.
Not worth the watch in my opinion. Neil’s monologue was good as always, but DEMOS ‘chief’ is a sophist.
Yes. We have to make our own way.
Calvin Robinson said on GB News last night that the vaccines are flat out dangerous. He is the first commentator I’m aware of on MSM to say this.
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It's a strange moment in history at the moment, England is rolling back all restrictions while the continent seems to be going in the opposite direction, on schedule for the implementation of the EU's digital passport scheme.

However, for the next few weeks or a couple of months we English are going to be a relative bastion of sanity where we can go about our lives without too much hassle while our neighbours descend into tyranny.

Whether accurate or not, this is a very old English view of the world, outside is dangerous and bloody, England, The Shire, is safe.

On the one hand I want to enjoy this brief feeling of being safe in my homeland as the world burns which my ancestors would have felt, at the same time I know very well that the ideal of England as a land of sanctuary played straight into the hands of the multi-racial drive which made England a lot less safe and secure and a bout of English exceptionalism may bring that out in many people, thoughts along the lines of: why can't England be safer still?

This ''Red-Meat'' the Tories are offering up could be a bit more succulent than they bargained for.
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"We have little faith in God - and less so in Satan; the enemy of humankind....."🧐
Remember General Kvachkov?
Back in early 2020 - way before anyone had a chance to understand what in the world is going on - former Colonel of the Russian Military Intelligence Service said that the pandemic served four main purposes:
1) A depopulation initiative
2) Control over who is left
3) Deflation of the current financial bubble
4) Liquidation of geoeconomic competition.
Two years on... was he wrong?
A coup by David Clews at UNN to get this superb Dutch MP on. I had a drink with Van Houwelingen in Rotterdam when he was still a civil servant writing dissident material under a pseudonym. Both David and he are solid fellows.

https://t.me/UnityNewsNetwork/7106
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A Met Police counter-terrorism detective who secretly filmed models during fake photoshoots has been jailed for three years.

One victim said: "The fact he is a policeman is a huge deal. These people are meant to protect us. If the police can't protect us what can we do?"
Perhaps we should stop referring to these arrogant fools as ‘elite.’ It seems to have gone to their head.