The problem with arguing about mRNA is the implicit suggestion that some pharmaceutical products have something to do with health.
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Forwarded from Gareth Icke Tonight (Gareth Icke)
The Julian Assange film 'The Trust Fall' is playing at 88 Odeon cinema sites across the UK on Wednesday 8th of May.
I would urge people to go and see it if you can.
It is a mind blowing film, and if enough bums are on seats, Odeon will extend the films run.
The more people see this, the better.
Here are the locations - https://www.odeon.co.uk/films/the-trust-fall-julian-assange/HO00005587/
I would urge people to go and see it if you can.
It is a mind blowing film, and if enough bums are on seats, Odeon will extend the films run.
The more people see this, the better.
Here are the locations - https://www.odeon.co.uk/films/the-trust-fall-julian-assange/HO00005587/
www.odeon.co.uk
The Trust Fall: Julian Assange | Showtimes & Tickets at ODEON Cinemas
View showtimes and book tickets to see The Trust Fall: Julian Assange at ODEON Cinemas. Watch the trailer and find information like release date, cast, runtime and more.
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Forwarded from Unbound Today Comments - Charles
A very fair question. If there are any suggestions that this is not the case, I would be interested to see them.
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Forwarded from ZE NEW VORLD WHEELIE
A mate used to say 'Put some Jam in your shoes mate and invite ya trousers down for Tea' 🤣
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youtu.be/DXHco9NoYRE
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See dates below statistics.
The BBC, reporting this morning, explains that the number of people who should be in work is greatly reduced due to those on the long-term sick.
It was a fairly lengthy piece (given the attention span of the modern victim) and not once did they attempt to establish what may have caused this enormous uptick.
The BBC, reporting this morning, explains that the number of people who should be in work is greatly reduced due to those on the long-term sick.
It was a fairly lengthy piece (given the attention span of the modern victim) and not once did they attempt to establish what may have caused this enormous uptick.
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Forwarded from Jon
Question for Charles. We buy beef from a local farm that rear rare breeds typically British white that are grass fed. They are in a spot of bother at the moment, as the abattoir they had been using for years has gone out of business & were one of the few who would butcher the carcass & deliver it back to the farm to be collected. They are trying to find a similar setup nearby & are on the the boarders with Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire although there farm is in Berkshire. Any suggestions would be welcome.
As Mark Twain probably said, once you start lying about the environment, it won't be long before you come unstuck.
The Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, has today announced that he is delaying the start of the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme. This appears to have provoked a response of dismay and anger. The dismay comes in the form of "we've only got five minutes to save the world, and now you've blown it" and the anger is reported to be coming from farmers who are being mucked about.
Both responses are somewhat disengenuous, and this is partly because the proposed scheme is based--above all--on the unsubstantiated notion that there is a climate emergency and that it is caused by the tiny amount of carbon dioxide which human activities generate. In failing to tackle this lie, the farmers are left on pretty shaky ground. They don't want to be told what to do with their land, but they are rendered vulnerable by going along with the pretext.
If farmers are apparently angry about the delay of a scheme which they objected to in the first place, then one or two question arise. Is it, in actual fact, that they had hoped for conditions that English farmers have been offered, where they have been able to take all their land out of production and still receive a guaranteed income? DEFRA cocked this up and rowed back recently, of course, but it is still possible to take the risk away from 25% of a land holding.
A measure of the degree to which "climate" has replaced any sincere concern about the environment is shown in Irranca-Davies's penultimate paragraph. He writes "I will also consider continuing support to organic farmers next year." This could be poor English, though I rather think not. That a scheme which purports to be about sustainability is apparently only considering supporting a method of farming, which should not use chemicals or pharmaceuticals, is a reminder of where the twenty-first century is going.
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https://www.gov.wales/written-statement-future-farming-wales
The Welsh Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, has today announced that he is delaying the start of the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme. This appears to have provoked a response of dismay and anger. The dismay comes in the form of "we've only got five minutes to save the world, and now you've blown it" and the anger is reported to be coming from farmers who are being mucked about.
Both responses are somewhat disengenuous, and this is partly because the proposed scheme is based--above all--on the unsubstantiated notion that there is a climate emergency and that it is caused by the tiny amount of carbon dioxide which human activities generate. In failing to tackle this lie, the farmers are left on pretty shaky ground. They don't want to be told what to do with their land, but they are rendered vulnerable by going along with the pretext.
If farmers are apparently angry about the delay of a scheme which they objected to in the first place, then one or two question arise. Is it, in actual fact, that they had hoped for conditions that English farmers have been offered, where they have been able to take all their land out of production and still receive a guaranteed income? DEFRA cocked this up and rowed back recently, of course, but it is still possible to take the risk away from 25% of a land holding.
A measure of the degree to which "climate" has replaced any sincere concern about the environment is shown in Irranca-Davies's penultimate paragraph. He writes "I will also consider continuing support to organic farmers next year." This could be poor English, though I rather think not. That a scheme which purports to be about sustainability is apparently only considering supporting a method of farming, which should not use chemicals or pharmaceuticals, is a reminder of where the twenty-first century is going.
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https://www.gov.wales/written-statement-future-farming-wales
GOV.WALES
Written Statement: Future of Farming in Wales | GOV.WALES
Huw Irranca-Davies, Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs
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Forwarded from Tom Turner
Plenty (if not all) of people in farming are entering the new schemes because they are in need of the money. It’s just a rebadging of the £2.4bn agriculture budget and a few different hoops to jump through. There are some very good bits to the schemes and some poorly thought through elements. England had a good go at providing a crappy scheme which nobody liked or signed up to until it was revised for 2023.
Wales have approached it differently to England and look like they’re in a mess for 2024.
I suspect the anger is two-fold : being mucked about and being given a highly prescriptive scheme should you wish to enter.
I have entered SFI in England, kept all my land in production and am not interested in all of the climate nonsense.
Wales have approached it differently to England and look like they’re in a mess for 2024.
I suspect the anger is two-fold : being mucked about and being given a highly prescriptive scheme should you wish to enter.
I have entered SFI in England, kept all my land in production and am not interested in all of the climate nonsense.
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A timely reminder that the net zero agenda is only concerned with money, control and misery.
However, with such bold lies as this, many will succumb to the pressure:
"Replacing fossil-fuel-powered cars with EVs is central to the UK government's plan to meet its climate goals - road transport accounting for 12% of planetary emissions."
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https://www.bbc.com/news/business-69022771
However, with such bold lies as this, many will succumb to the pressure:
"Replacing fossil-fuel-powered cars with EVs is central to the UK government's plan to meet its climate goals - road transport accounting for 12% of planetary emissions."
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https://www.bbc.com/news/business-69022771
BBC News
Is the move to electric cars running out of power?
There has been an unexpected slowdown in sales of electric cars. Could this be more than a blip?
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Forwarded from GovDotUK Watch
Press release:
Solar projects must fit in with food security
The best agricultural land should be prioritised for food production – Energy Security Secretary Claire Coutinho told Parliament today (Wednesday 15 May).
Solar power will continue to play an important role in delivering cleaner, cheaper and more secure energy – with a more than 4-fold increase in solar deployment expected by 2035, up to 70GW.
Environment Secretary Steve Barclay said:
"We’re committed to protecting and improving the nation’s food security, alongside action that safeguards our energy security."
www.gov.uk/government/news/solar-projects-must-fit-in-with-food-security
Solar projects must fit in with food security
The best agricultural land should be prioritised for food production – Energy Security Secretary Claire Coutinho told Parliament today (Wednesday 15 May).
Solar power will continue to play an important role in delivering cleaner, cheaper and more secure energy – with a more than 4-fold increase in solar deployment expected by 2035, up to 70GW.
Environment Secretary Steve Barclay said:
"We’re committed to protecting and improving the nation’s food security, alongside action that safeguards our energy security."
www.gov.uk/government/news/solar-projects-must-fit-in-with-food-security
GOV.UK
Solar projects must fit in with food security
Energy Security Secretary has told Parliament that with growing geopolitical tension, the best agricultural land must be protected for food security.
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Forwarded from UK Column Extracts
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AI and Net Zero as somewhat incompatible stablemates.
'But some countries know all too well how energy hungry these facilities are. There is currently a moratorium preventing the construction of new data centres in Dublin. Nearly a fifth of Ireland’s electricity is used up by data centres, and this figure is expected to grow significantly in the next few years – meanwhile Irish households are reducing their consumption.
The boss of National Grid said in a speech in March that data centre electricity demand in the UK will rise six-fold in just 10 years, fuelled largely by the rise of AI. National Grid expects that the energy required for electrifying transport and heat will be much larger in total, however.'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj5ll89dy2mo.amp
'But some countries know all too well how energy hungry these facilities are. There is currently a moratorium preventing the construction of new data centres in Dublin. Nearly a fifth of Ireland’s electricity is used up by data centres, and this figure is expected to grow significantly in the next few years – meanwhile Irish households are reducing their consumption.
The boss of National Grid said in a speech in March that data centre electricity demand in the UK will rise six-fold in just 10 years, fuelled largely by the rise of AI. National Grid expects that the energy required for electrifying transport and heat will be much larger in total, however.'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj5ll89dy2mo.amp
BBC News
Electricity grids creak as AI demands soar - BBC News
Data centre electricity demand is forecast to double in four years, putting energy grids under pressure.
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Forwarded from Berry Ruby
https://newsroom.co.nz/2024/03/01/amazons-7-5b-nz-data-centre-plan-quietly-put-on-hold/ ah! It’s been put on ‘hold’! 🧐
Newsroom
Tech giant Amazon's $7.5b NZ data centre plan quietly put on hold
Customers were told data centres would open this year, but Amazon hasn't resolved stormwater discharge and construction hasn't started. Jonathan Milne investigates.
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