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Thomas Massie is attempting to run the PRIME Bill through Congress in the United States, which would ease regulation surrounding the slaughter and sale of meat to individual consumers. This Act would be very much against the tide, if passed.

Whilst not directly comparable, the regulations governing home slaughter (not covered by PRIME Bill) in the UK are specifically designed to ensure that meat killed in the best possible condition cannot be sold, or even consumed by anyone not in the immediate family of the owner.

'You do not need a licence to kill animals to eat at home, as long as:

you own the animal and you kill it on your property

you’re killing it for you or your immediate family, who live on your property, to eat

You could be prosecuted if you do not follow the rules in this guide.

Slaughter without stunning in accordance with religious rites can only take place in an approved slaughterhouse.'
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Forwarded from Rise
Brian Gerrish is one of the founders of UK Column. IMO the most important investigative group working in the UK today. And a team I’ve had the honour of working with for the past few months.

Brian was recently interviewed by James Delingpole about his early days reporting on corruption in Plymouth Council, and how that’s led to the unravelling of a global system of corruption heavily centred around the British State.

As Brian describes in the interview, our political class has been run for many decades, possibly much longer, though a system of blackmail. What the Russians call ‘kompromat’. Where compromising information is held over the heads of political figures in order to control them. Whether that be infidelity, drug use or preferably, as far as the Establishment is concerned, child sex offences of the worst possible kind.

Believe it or not, British citizens, this is how our system is currently being run. Everything is geared towards enabling it.
From the NHS to social care, via family courts, lawyers, the prison system, BBC, mainstream media and everything else. Right up to the highest offices of state. In fact our former PM Ted Heath was a notorious child abuser who would have been taken through the courts for criminal proceedings if he was still alive today.

This is a gritty and unfiltered perspective on modern Britain. But one that must be examined if we’re to understand what’s happening around us... and that means everything that's happening around us, right now.

Huge respect to Brian and team for all the exceptional work.

Please do take a listen. I’ve been through it 4 times now and it’s just as gripping every time.

B x

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-delingpod-the-james-delingpole-podcast/id1449753062?i=1000621685735
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Another climate crazy public servant admitting that stuffing everyone into electronic cars may not quite work out.

Dutch government 'climate adviser' Jan Erisman reported as saying 'it is questionable whether it will even be possible in the long term to just replace petrol and diesel cars with electric models “with the limited raw materials and critical materials available.”'

NL Times goes on to say 'Erisman realizes that the idea will meet resistance, especially with the image of your own car representing freedom.'

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https://nltimes.nl/2023/08/30/dutch-residents-will-ditch-cars-sustainable-transport-system
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I must admit to missing this nearly a decade ago, but, apart from giving Admiral Byrd's beliefs a leg up, it further renders human attempts to control sea levels laughable.

'Some geologists think water arrived in comets as they struck the planet, but the new discovery supports an alternative idea that the oceans gradually oozed out of the interior of the early Earth.'

Will this make the agenda for the forthcoming emissions of hot air at the COP28?

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https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25723-massive-ocean-discovered-towards-earths-core/
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Forwarded from Nunov D'Above
This evening Sept 1st.
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Safer and safer....
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This is a still from the video which accompanies Monkeyboy's 'Anything But Ordinary'. Links to his Bandcamp (not quite sure what that is) and the video on Twitter, below.

The images in the video are horrifying to watch; all in the name of 'safety'.

https://monkeyboy.bandcamp.com/track/anything-but-ordinary

https://twitter.com/TheEyes2022/status/1698252436756963600?s=20
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I can't see there's any need to read the 'story', but this looks like it'll be my favourite byline of the day.

Well done to all at the Daily Mail.
This is an excellent and detailed canter (15 mins) through the systems that enable an apparently small number of people to control the vast majority of the increasingly isolated and demoralised remainder of the world's population. Dr Shiva Ayyadurai sees things as they are, of that there is no question.

Though the last few minutes of the video deal with his presidential campaign, they include the most important thing he says, in my opinion. 'The future is offline'. Coming from a man who is reputed to have invented email (thanks a bunch, mate), this is significant.

I hope, like me, you believe that the hammer he draws does exist and that we are it.

If you have trouble persuading anyone else to watch it, perhaps you could lure them by talking up his incredible use of a whiteboard.

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https://vashiva.tv/v/1696
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She is absolutely right about this and I will aim to send on the full interview once Jerm releases it.

The language used in the presence of children informs, exactly, the way they go on to use it. Recently, I overheard a five year-old telling another child that he had 'scored thrice' whilst playing football.

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Forwarded from Battleground (Jerm)
Media is too big
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Incredibly interesting podcast about how children's books have been deliberately dumbed down over the last century, so that they become more compliant and immoral.

Full podcast coming soon.
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'Bangor University has designed nuclear fuel cells, the size of poppy seeds, to produce the energy needed to sustain life there.'

'There' is the moon, according to the BBC. As with all state propaganda, there is never enough room to explain any of this properly, so no firm conclusions can be drawn.

However, at least a few questions fall out of this story. In the midst of trashing this realm, how do earthlings summon the gall to assume we can hop onto the moon and start doing the same there? I mean trashing via toxins, not fake science about carbon dioxide.

If these nuclear sesame seeds do exist, they must have been tested on earth, which means they must work on earth. In which case, why on earth are they not replacing all the monstrous, useless and money-sapping 'renewable' energy contraptions here?

If the answer to this question relates to 'safety', then I refer back to the first question.

Separately, or not so separately, efforts to mine for Helium-3 have kept a low profile during the excitement surrounding the Lego Landing.

BBC Report

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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-wales-66687056

Hunt for Helium-3

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https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Preparing_for_the_Future/Space_for_Earth/Energy/Helium-3_mining_on_the_lunar_surface

Hunt for Helium-3 in perspective

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https://www.resilience.org/stories/2021-11-14/another-extraordinary-delusion-mining-helium-from-the-moon/
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There are at least 56,000 people in the United Kingdom who believe that 'trans health care treatments' should, without question, be available to minors. They put their names on a petition to that effect. It will come as little surprise that the petition was run during the first internment of 2020.

The Government's mealy-mouthed response is worth reading, and it makes reference to the Gillick competence: 'Patients under the age of 16 are not automatically presumed to be legally competent to make decisions about their healthcare. The courts have stated under the Gillick competence, that under 16-year olds will be competent to give valid consent to a particular intervention if they have “sufficient understand and intelligence to enable him or her to understand fully what is proposed”'.

With transgender indoctrination starting at nursery age, all minors will present as 'competent' if this is not stopped.

Exactly the same point of case law was wheeled out to ensure minors could roll their sleeves up for a novel drug, without parental consent.

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https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/318025
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This is exactly what happened with Gillick competency and the new pharmaceuticals; something I refer to in a forthcoming UK Column article.

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Forwarded from Boudica
With reference to the point that the Gillick Competency was used to justify children giving consent to vaccines. I heard that at a local school there were children sobbing in the queue for the vaccine, begging the teachers to not make them have it. Teachers were supervising the queue and told them they had to have it because their parents had consented. I heard this from a teacher who worked at the school who was known within the school to be anti vax.

So Gillick competency has been used as a one way ticket, the children are stuffed either way.

In hindsight, one has to wonder why the Victoria Gillick case was so high profile at the time. Why would it be so important for that case to set the president for Drs and children to go behind parents backs? I wonder how Ms Gillick now feels about children’s competency to give consent for various things. Isn’t the whole concept of that young girl taking her wish to get contraception behind her parents back, all the way to the end of the legal process a strange one?
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On the Problem/Reaction/Solution front, you may have heard reports about Bill Gates cutting down trees to 'capture carbon', or some such.

In effect, he is, or he will be forced to. Despite the evidence that forest fires have declined in incidence in recent decades, the media has created the illusion that the opposite is true, due—of course—to anthropogenic climate change.

To reduce the risk of these fires, forested areas are thinned out, leaving dead trees which are said to give off all this awful carbon dioxide. Therefore, burying the trees in the ground is the brainwave of Kodama Systems. As far as I am aware, they have not provided figures comparing the amount of carbon dioxide used to bury a tree (in a very short space of time) versus the amount of carbon dioxide given off by a dead tree (over a very long period).

Still, this has been enough for Bill Gates's Breakthrough Energy fund to dish out nearly $7m to get Kodama up and digging.

Of course, for Kodama to develop and sustain their operations, they will need a lot of dead trees and, inevitably, this will mean cutting more and more trees down—to reduce carbon dioxide. Truly, this is their plan. See for yourself:

Kodama Systems

Breakthrough Energy

MIT Technology Review explaining how clever all of this is.
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