Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
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Alex Thomson of ukcolumn.org. Geopolitics, Christianity, education, constitution.
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For those of my generation —

Boris Johnson: Wurzel Gummidge

Nicola Sturgeon: Jimmy Krankie

Mark Drakeford: The Boy from Space

First Minister of Northern Ireland: Mr Benn wearing his invisibility suit (since 4th February)
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A subscriber has said I can no longer be taken seriously since I revealed my racism and misogyny on this channel.

For my part, I don't take accusations of racism or misogyny seriously, given the pedigree of those terms. Mens rea (a guilty mind) is established by a man's deeds.
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Lol....

I'd say Drakeford looks more like Humphrey the Cushion from Hickory House and Michael Gove is a dead ringer for Nosey Bonk.
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Bertrand writes:

I was told in no uncertain terms that if I had £6 million in my account, the children would be mine and no law could stop me.



— I don't doubt it. The Judges Behaving Badly blog gave chapter and verse not long ago on a named English judge who required bribes in brown paper envelopes to be stuffed through the security grate at the front of "his" court.
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Morgoth posts:


Today is our annual day of immigrants and ****libs smugly deconstructing our national mythos.

They’re going to call us ignorant while claiming a Christian saint was actually a Turkish immigrant—even though Turks wouldn’t arrive on the Anatolian peninsula until 900 years after St George died.
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Eastern Approaches—Alex Thomson
Bertrand writes: I was told in no uncertain terms that if I had £6 million in my account, the children would be mine and no law could stop me. — I don't doubt it. The Judges Behaving Badly blog gave chapter and verse not long ago on a named English judge…
Bertrand correctly replies:

Yes they take bribes. But they follow social services
' direction completely.


— Indeed, and this is the key flaw (by design) in such a concept as a "family court" (and now also "court of protection" for "mentally incapacitated adults"): that in secrecy, a "judge" can be told by an "expert" what is likely, and can accept it unchallenged (as would happen in Napoleonic law) if he "genuinely" (nod, nod, wink, wink) believes it to be a 51% likely testimony.
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I honestly think closed family courts have been set up to traffic children, but setting that aside, courts generally seek to maintain the status quo, as long as there is no abuse.
There are couples now who decide that the father will be the main caregiver. If you look at child custody cases, those fathers continue in that role. So they can be left with the family home etc., & the mother has weekend visits & continues to support her husband & child. You see this less because there are less occasions where the mother is the sole financial provider.
Many of my male & female friends are also professionals. In those divorces, they generally do a week about with the kids, & pay for their own households.
For an average couple, the attempt to run an additional property from the same one/two salaries cannot be done. (Couples typically go for bigger & better houses as they earn more.) I think the attempt to continue to do that after divorce is probably the root of many financial & other issues. It is ludicrous.
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Such a sad story, as Alex's was before. Would have loved to have children myself but couldn't. Have seen good mothers and fathers destroyed by courts which are too often weaponised by psychopathic parents of either sex. Seems to me that the greatest gift to any human is the knowledge to battle psychos and win. Anyone who has any tips - reading material or whatever - pls share!
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A subscriber has just commented, in a genuinely broad-minded way, that it seems a bit Puritan of me to be advocating that people stay in loveless marriages.

Leaving aside what I contend is that old canard, I embrace the label "Puritan".

Did you know that when Puritanism ran certain European and American states, women went along to consistories (church courts) to demand that their husbands perform their conjugal duties, in all senses? Only Puritan-run states were interested in giving women this kind of hearing. It's been written about in New England and also in the case of Nîmes, France. Suzannah Lipscomb did her doctoral thesis on the topic.
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A Polish subscriber writes:

In the video below, Marcin Rola from the independent media outlet W Realu 24 announces the death of Zbigniew Hałat aged 72.

Hałat had previously held the position of Polish Deputy Health Minister and Chief Sanitary Inspector (1991–1993) and was a high-profile critic of the Polish government's Covid policy. He was also a leading member of the Polish Association of Independent Doctors and Scientists
https://psnlin.pl/ and worked closely with Konfederacja / Grzegorz Braun.

Hałat's death was announced today on Twitter by his family, one day after his burial and much to the surprise of his friends and colleagues. 

He had apparently been in good health but had recently been the victim of a smear campaign by the Polish mainstream media.

The circumstances of his death are as of yet unexplained.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfFSKbu0bTg
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I shudder to think what I might do if I had in front of me one of the spammers who pretends to be Julian Assange to get clicks.
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Biden e l'amico invisibile. Parte seconda.
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Moneycircus (blog) writes:


‘The real war is economic and it is predicated on restriction and denial. The slogans of sustainable development and zero carbon are barely disguised metaphors for this new world in which the owner-investors intend to profit by by denying everyone else — starting with Russia and ending with the people of this planet.’
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Debi Evans is going into high gear. I believe she is catalysing huge things in her righteous campaign to make the MHRA behave lawfully. Without the MHRA and equivalent drug regulators in other countries, the WHO is toothless—even as it pretends to be fashioning a world government of white coats that orders courts around à la Fauci.

For the legally-minded, the technocrats are pushing for executive supremacy over the courts, and the answer is the legislature. The ******s are still afraid of Parliament. Use it or lose it—and Debi is using it to the max.
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I consider this a worthy Sunday share because Fabio Vighi is discussing spiritual matters here. His warning against being brainwashed by the mainstream media echoes, down to the very words (originally by Baudrillard), the warnings sounded by the more switched-on American preachers of thirty years ago (the period that Vighi kicks off by discussing with Jesse Zurawell), namely “Television is the mediator of hyperreality”.

If it is, then television is a false god and a potent denier of reality that you should keep your souls and your children’s souls away from.

https://tntradiolive.podbean.com/e/fabio-vighi-on-perspective-with-jesse-zurawell-23-apr-2022/
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