Another 'should I worry' classic. This time from the Guardian. Unusually, the answer to the question is 'no', but that's because they have managed to get through the entire article without mentioning either fluoride or glyphosate.
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/sep/17/should-i-worry-about-drinking-tap-water
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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/sep/17/should-i-worry-about-drinking-tap-water
the Guardian
Should I worry about drinking tap water?
How healthy is the stuff that comes out of your kitchen tap? Is it lacking essential minerals, or tainted with microplastics? Here’s what the science says
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As we know, if you pay for the science, you get the version of it that you want.
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-and-care-bill-factsheets/health-and-care-bill-water-fluoridation
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https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/health-and-care-bill-factsheets/health-and-care-bill-water-fluoridation
Forwarded from Mike Yeadon
I believe Prof Judith Curry, veteran & genuinely a climate scientist, said:
“If you combine science and politics you get politics”
“If you combine science and politics you get politics”
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On water, you may well have a Berkey filter. In the USA, Berkey has been interfered with–for the first time–by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Mike Adams spoke to Jim Shepherd, who runs Berkey, about this.
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https://www.brighteon.com/1ee1fbf0-1ef4-4be7-9bea-e4b080b4f0ba
Mike Adams spoke to Jim Shepherd, who runs Berkey, about this.
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https://www.brighteon.com/1ee1fbf0-1ef4-4be7-9bea-e4b080b4f0ba
Brighteon
Berkey water filters UNDER ATTACK from rogue EPA - emergency interview with founder Jim Shepherd
For more updates, visit: http://www.brighteon.com/channel/hrreport NaturalNews videos would not be possible without you, as always we remain passionately dedicated to our mission of educating people all over the world on the subject of natural healing remedies…
If you're in the mood for a rather more therapeutic viewing experience, may I recommend watching two Canadians building a log cabin with hand tools?
No soundtrack, other than their environment and the chopping and hammering.
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https://youtu.be/fr8-7trqoH4?si=cCia-X5hELudMtCS
No soundtrack, other than their environment and the chopping and hammering.
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https://youtu.be/fr8-7trqoH4?si=cCia-X5hELudMtCS
YouTube
Canadian Couple Builds Their DREAM Home with HANDTOOLS! (Tiny Log Cabin in the Forest, FULL BUILD)
This Log Cabin Project is a dream that we have had for several years that we finally decided to make a reality. We have spent the past 2.5 years building this cabin from scratch and our goal has been to use only hand tools, no power tools. All of the logs…
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Forwarded from GovDotUK Watch
Press release:
£200 million to boost NHS resilience and care this winter
The Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan announced earlier this year was backed by £1 billion to boost capacity in the health system by providing 5,000 additional beds, 800 new ambulances and 10,000 virtual wards.
The government remains committed to cutting waiting lists – there has been good progress made on the Elective Recovery Plan with 2 year and 18 month waits eliminated so far.(Please see a waiting list chart here: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-7281/ )
Last year, the government established the Elective Recovery Taskforce, made up of academics and experts from the NHS and independent sector, to look for ways to go further to bust the Covid backlogs and reduce waiting times for patients. It has since published an implementation plan, including reviewing the use of the independent sector in training junior NHS staff.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/200-million-to-boost-nhs-resilience-and-care-this-winter
£200 million to boost NHS resilience and care this winter
The Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan announced earlier this year was backed by £1 billion to boost capacity in the health system by providing 5,000 additional beds, 800 new ambulances and 10,000 virtual wards.
The government remains committed to cutting waiting lists – there has been good progress made on the Elective Recovery Plan with 2 year and 18 month waits eliminated so far.
Last year, the government established the Elective Recovery Taskforce, made up of academics and experts from the NHS and independent sector, to look for ways to go further to bust the Covid backlogs and reduce waiting times for patients. It has since published an implementation plan, including reviewing the use of the independent sector in training junior NHS staff.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/200-million-to-boost-nhs-resilience-and-care-this-winter
GOV.UK
£200 million to boost NHS resilience and care this winter
Government invests £200 million of new funding to boost NHS resilience and ensure patients receive the care they need this winter.
You may not be a fan of Roger Whittaker (yet). He has just died and the BBC made sure to present the most important pieces of information right away:
'Despite fighting with the British colonial army in Kenya, he is also very popular in the country.'
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https://youtu.be/fBmu0BPYfkI
'Despite fighting with the British colonial army in Kenya, he is also very popular in the country.'
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https://youtu.be/fBmu0BPYfkI
YouTube
Roger Whittaker - My Land Is Kenya
pic's from Kenya on music from Roger Whittaker
You only got one mama
You only got one pa
You only got one life to live
No matter who you are
You can go the whole world over
Every city has its dawn
But everybody liveth has one place where he was born
And…
You only got one mama
You only got one pa
You only got one life to live
No matter who you are
You can go the whole world over
Every city has its dawn
But everybody liveth has one place where he was born
And…
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A short documentary film about offshore wind turbines and the probable harm to whale populations. Just another form of destruction in the name of progress.
The comments are well-informed and worth reading, too.
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https://open.substack.com/pub/public/p/the-film-that-could-save-an-entire
The comments are well-informed and worth reading, too.
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https://open.substack.com/pub/public/p/the-film-that-could-save-an-entire
Substack
The Film That Could Save an Entire Whale Species is Now Free to Watch
Watch now (29 mins) | A month ago, Public released our first documentary, Thrown To The Wind, by journalist and filmmaker Jonah Markowitz. Thrown To The Wind reveals the reality behind the specious claims of an industry that has long billed itself as a boon…
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The Church of England on the scrounge, again. Interesting, since the Church Commission sits on £10.1 billion. Yes, billion.
'Prayerfully reflect' is a new one on me. However, in my prayerful reflections, I have considered the C of E's contribution to the 'cost of living crisis', in slamming the doors before they were pushed and shutting down all revenue streams from early 2020.
And now, as they struggle aboard the Net Zero bandwagon (with no real understanding of the implications), they will force church congregations into spending money that does not yet exist.
All of this as they continue to fund genomics, the manufacture of lethal weapons and, of course, pornography!
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(Just in case you had not seen it previously)
https://www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/the-church-of-england-ethically-investing-in-pornography-weapons-and-embryonic-stem-cells
'Prayerfully reflect' is a new one on me. However, in my prayerful reflections, I have considered the C of E's contribution to the 'cost of living crisis', in slamming the doors before they were pushed and shutting down all revenue streams from early 2020.
And now, as they struggle aboard the Net Zero bandwagon (with no real understanding of the implications), they will force church congregations into spending money that does not yet exist.
All of this as they continue to fund genomics, the manufacture of lethal weapons and, of course, pornography!
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(Just in case you had not seen it previously)
https://www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/the-church-of-england-ethically-investing-in-pornography-weapons-and-embryonic-stem-cells
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Forwarded from Simon
Are these virtual ambulances to take the virtual patient to his virtual ward after being visited by the virtual doctor?
Hang on a minute, if I look in my virtual lock up I am sure I have some virtual wards spare that I picked up from a nightingale hospital that was set up in 2020....brand new, never been used.
Got some virtual bridges to sell too for the virtual ambulances to be able to cross the virtual rivers...
Hang on a minute, if I look in my virtual lock up I am sure I have some virtual wards spare that I picked up from a nightingale hospital that was set up in 2020....brand new, never been used.
Got some virtual bridges to sell too for the virtual ambulances to be able to cross the virtual rivers...
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Forwarded from Elaine Caschmas
What about instead of sending £220million of humanitarian aid and £2.3 BILLION in military aid the the Ukraine the government spend that money to improve services in UK.
Charity begins at home.
Come to think of it, it’s not actually charity; it’s hard earned UK tax
Charity begins at home.
Come to think of it, it’s not actually charity; it’s hard earned UK tax
I would encourage you to read this guidance, if only to see that we have elected a government that will legislate against 'balloon sticks' at the same time as funding and enabling the mass slaughter of Russians and Ukrainians.
'Cutlery and balloon sticks
From 1 October you must not supply single-use plastic cutlery or balloon sticks.
There are no exemptions to this ban.'
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'Cutlery and balloon sticks
From 1 October you must not supply single-use plastic cutlery or balloon sticks.
There are no exemptions to this ban.'
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Forwarded from GovDotUK Watch
Guidance:
Single-use plastics ban: plates, bowls, trays, containers, cutlery and balloon sticks
The ban on these items will include:
- online and over-the-counter sales and supply
- items from new and existing stock
- all types of single-use plastic, including biodegradable, compostable and recycled
- items wholly or partly made from plastic, including coating or lining
‘Single use’ means the item is meant to be used only once for its original purpose.
Covid tests?
Read more: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/single-use-plastics-ban-plates-bowls-trays-containers-cutlery-and-balloon-sticks
Single-use plastics ban: plates, bowls, trays, containers, cutlery and balloon sticks
The ban on these items will include:
- online and over-the-counter sales and supply
- items from new and existing stock
- all types of single-use plastic, including biodegradable, compostable and recycled
- items wholly or partly made from plastic, including coating or lining
‘Single use’ means the item is meant to be used only once for its original purpose.
Read more: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/single-use-plastics-ban-plates-bowls-trays-containers-cutlery-and-balloon-sticks
GOV.UK
Single-use plastics ban: plates, bowls, trays, containers, cutlery and balloon sticks
From 1 October 2023 businesses must no longer supply, sell or offer certain single-use plastic items in England.
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From Bill, in the comments!
A single-use sign, perhaps?
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A single-use sign, perhaps?
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