On Monday, I had the pleasure of speaking to Abi Roberts on her new and excellent TNT Radio show. We had a quickfire back and forth, centred around the degree to which policing in the UK has become compromised.
My segment with Abi begins at 12:30 in the programme.
In the (not altogether unlikely) event that you have heard quite enough from me, I encourage you to tune in anyway, because the next guest was Rachel Mathews.
Rachel is setting the example in holding local councils to account. In effect, this amounts to a practical application of The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates.
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https://www.podbean.com/ep/pb-qm2nw-15702a9
My segment with Abi begins at 12:30 in the programme.
In the (not altogether unlikely) event that you have heard quite enough from me, I encourage you to tune in anyway, because the next guest was Rachel Mathews.
Rachel is setting the example in holding local councils to account. In effect, this amounts to a practical application of The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrates.
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https://www.podbean.com/ep/pb-qm2nw-15702a9
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Just published by UK Column is an interview with Angus McIntosh, a South African regenerative farmer, and I hope you will find him a pleasure to listen to. Angus is not backwards in coming forwards and his philosophical belief in what he is doing for the land and the flora and fauna inhabiting it is rock solid.
Though, of course, neither of us could have had any idea that such a discussion lay ahead of us, I should declare that I first met Angus in SA in the mid-90s. The reason I mention this, in particular, is to be able to relate one moment, of many memorable ones, from that same trip.
Whilst staying on the McIntosh family farm, awaiting another sumptuous braai, Angus's father whooped to himself and called out a few words which have leapt into my mind on a very regular basis ever since:
"Yippee, it's great to be alive!"
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https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/from-the-ground-up-regeneration-and-nutrient-density-with-farmer-angus
Though, of course, neither of us could have had any idea that such a discussion lay ahead of us, I should declare that I first met Angus in SA in the mid-90s. The reason I mention this, in particular, is to be able to relate one moment, of many memorable ones, from that same trip.
Whilst staying on the McIntosh family farm, awaiting another sumptuous braai, Angus's father whooped to himself and called out a few words which have leapt into my mind on a very regular basis ever since:
"Yippee, it's great to be alive!"
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https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/from-the-ground-up-regeneration-and-nutrient-density-with-farmer-angus
UKColumn
From the ground up: Regeneration and nutrient density with Farmer Angus
Agriculture's chronic reliance on the chemical and pharmaceutical industries leaves consumers with a toxic diet. Angus McIntosh tells Charles Malet how he meets the combined challenges of regenerating the environment and producing nutrient-dense food in South…
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There are messages in the ether suggesting "farmers' protests" at Dover. Apart from a very short clip showing three tractors in convoy on a main road (which could have been anywhere, anywhen), I have been unable to find any meaningful evidence of such an occurrence.
Are you able to substantiate or dismiss this claim? If it is happening, who is organising and what are their objectives?
Are you able to substantiate or dismiss this claim? If it is happening, who is organising and what are their objectives?
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With farmers' protests in mind, this thread shows a hearty dose of what I would describe as cognitive dissonance. James Rebanks has written books about farming in such a way to suggest that he 'gets it'.
He makes a particular point of describing his approach to the welfare of his livestock, which involves the avoidance of vaccines and antibiotics. However, as soon as the first phials of COVID juice were popped open, Rebanks duly rolled up his sleeve.
Here, he finishes an otherwise fairly sensible offering with a bunch of virtue-signalling muck. There's nowt so queer as folk.
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https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1755919520173088949.html
He makes a particular point of describing his approach to the welfare of his livestock, which involves the avoidance of vaccines and antibiotics. However, as soon as the first phials of COVID juice were popped open, Rebanks duly rolled up his sleeve.
Here, he finishes an otherwise fairly sensible offering with a bunch of virtue-signalling muck. There's nowt so queer as folk.
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https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1755919520173088949.html
Threadreaderapp
Thread by @herdyshepherd1 on Thread Reader App
@herdyshepherd1: List of things I am happy to protest about as a farmer: 1. Goverment trade deals being deeply unfair - nothing should come in to this country that is produced beneath our production/welfare/eco stan...…
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Forwarded from Battleground (Jerm)
Judith Curry explained to me why nobody has any idea how climate change works.
Accusing CO2 as the culprit is mindlessly dumb.
https://jermwarfare.com/conversations/judith-curry
Accusing CO2 as the culprit is mindlessly dumb.
https://jermwarfare.com/conversations/judith-curry
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Owen Matthews reinforcing the complete inhumanity which characterises the continued sponsorship of the 'defence of Ukraine'.
These are just a couple of paragraphs from yet another thoughtless article on armed conflict. As usual, no reference to peace or the prospect of it.
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https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ukraines-spirit-isnt-even-close-to-broken/
These are just a couple of paragraphs from yet another thoughtless article on armed conflict. As usual, no reference to peace or the prospect of it.
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https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ukraines-spirit-isnt-even-close-to-broken/
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'When British police forcibly hauled Julian handcuffed out of the Ecuadorian embassy, many mainstream outlets - and a great many Russiagaters - cheered, believing he would soon be indicted for his GRU-assisted role in subverting the outcome of the 2016 US Presidential election.
No such charges have been forthcoming. And in September 2021, Yahoo News inadvertently let an incongruous cat out of the bag. The outlet revealed the CIA had explored plans to surveil, kidnap, and even kill Julian while he was ensconced in the Ecuadorian Embassy.'
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https://open.substack.com/pub/kitklarenberg/p/how-british-intelligence-framed-julian-088
No such charges have been forthcoming. And in September 2021, Yahoo News inadvertently let an incongruous cat out of the bag. The outlet revealed the CIA had explored plans to surveil, kidnap, and even kill Julian while he was ensconced in the Ecuadorian Embassy.'
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https://open.substack.com/pub/kitklarenberg/p/how-british-intelligence-framed-julian-088
Kitklarenberg
How British Intelligence Framed Julian Assange As Russian Agent
All my investigations are free to read, thanks to the generosity of my readers.
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Despite appearing to be made from wood, Liz Truss may not have misspent all of her 44 days in Downing Street. I am not sure if she was given the chance to elaborate, but this is a significant statement in a forum that she knows will receive plenty of attention.
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This makes for distressing reading. Distress, though, which is dwarfed by that being experienced by Tom's mother. This casts a light on a reprehensible system which is manipulated by people behaving in a reprehensible manner.
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https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/tom/
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https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/tom/
CrowdJustice
Forced Vaccinations On Our Loved Ones
My boy, Tom, was born with severe learning difficulties and a heart condition. Age 22 but with mental age of about 18 months, I care for Tom as a single parent. I love him with all my heart.
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There are enough skeletons fighting to climb out of Philip Davies's closet for his (extremely belated) concerns about excess deaths to be swept aside. However, he is now on record as having spoken about them and, since his surname does not begin with B and end with ridgen, perhaps some people may pay attention.
Not paying any attention at all are these two goons at the bottom of the arrow; yet they are paid by the public purse to sit and natter as one of their colleagues speaks about mortality. Rude, stupid and arrogant, by the looks of it.
It is worth listening to Davies speak, clipped into this article from The Exposé.
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https://expose-news.com/2024/03/02/covid-vaccines-cannot-be-ruled-out-as-cause-of-cardiac/
Not paying any attention at all are these two goons at the bottom of the arrow; yet they are paid by the public purse to sit and natter as one of their colleagues speaks about mortality. Rude, stupid and arrogant, by the looks of it.
It is worth listening to Davies speak, clipped into this article from The Exposé.
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https://expose-news.com/2024/03/02/covid-vaccines-cannot-be-ruled-out-as-cause-of-cardiac/
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With Galloway, G, back on the radar, now seems like a good time to consider his views on the formation of Israel and, in particular, the British right to give away someone else's land.
He speaks to a caller on the radio about this, in July 2013.
"It's now claimed that this is some biblical land right, as though God was an estate agent. The men to whom Israel was promised were atheistic Jews.....They represented a tiny proportion of the world's Jews."
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https://youtu.be/O3JInrihYqg?si=MCCPNXWAHOwLUwr9
He speaks to a caller on the radio about this, in July 2013.
"It's now claimed that this is some biblical land right, as though God was an estate agent. The men to whom Israel was promised were atheistic Jews.....They represented a tiny proportion of the world's Jews."
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https://youtu.be/O3JInrihYqg?si=MCCPNXWAHOwLUwr9
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George Galloway - Again, What right did Britain have to grant you (Jews) somebody else's country?
Interesting Discussion between George Galloway and one of his listeners; about Palestine, the holocaust, and the Balfour Declaration. Below are chosen parts of the discussion:
"... What right did Britain have to grant you somebody else's country? ... The…
"... What right did Britain have to grant you somebody else's country? ... The…
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