- “Europe’s dark cloud of Covid finally starts to lift as Omicron fades” – Europe is slowly emerging from the other side of a brutal winter of draconian Covid restrictions as hospital pressure on the continent eases despite record infection numbers from Omicron, reports the Mail.
- “Switzerland to scrap Covid certificate and most mask rules” – The Local reports that Switzerland wound back most Covid restrictions including the Covid certificate and rules for masks and entry from February 17th.
- “Canada’s truckers won’t truck it anymore” – Dissent is a defining attribute of democracy, not a threat to it, writes Ramesh Thakur in Spectator Australia.
- “Trudeau’s trucker crackdown begins: Hundreds of cops backed by armored vehicles and horses arrest at least 100 Freedom Convoy protesters in Ottawa and tow 21 big rigs using Emergencies Act powers” – Ottawa Interim Police Chief Steve Bell has vowed that the protests over vaccine mandates, now in their third week, will end this weekend, warning demonstrators: “It’s time to go,” reports the Mail – and it seems that many of the protestors are starting to agree.
- “‘Liberals’ are conspicuously silent on Canada’s descent into tyranny” – The actions of the Canadian PM and his cheerleaders towards the truckers’ convoy constitute a threat to democracy, writes Ella Whelan in the Telegraph.
- “How the Charter of Rights let Canada down” – The Emergencies Act pays lip service to the Charter of Rights, but by any definition, freezing someone’s assets without due process, depriving people of their livelihoods and taking away their right to refuse to perform work for the Government is a violation of civil liberties, writes Yuan Yi Zhu in UnHerd.
- “The truckers have changed Canada forever” – What the protests have made clear is that Trudeau and the power elite surrounding him have totally misjudged what can only be described as a grassroots awakening among those Canadians who do not share the presumed progressive consensus on big government and rule by mandate, says Rupa Subramanya in Spiked.
- “Covid has made politicians like Justin Trudeau power crazy” – Canada’s Prime Minister must remember that you can’t grow an economy by telling people how to behave, writes Kate Andrews in the Telegraph.
- “The hollowness of ‘our’ democracy” – Running on the fumes of former glory, the nations of the West can continue with a fragment of plausibility to be free liberal democracies, writes Frederick Edward in Bournbrook.
- “Canada’s Emergencies Act underscores the dangers of a cashless society” – What we are witnessing is the next move in a worldwide battle over the future of money and who gets to control it, writes David James in LifeSite News.
- “Why world leaders don’t trust Vladimir Putin with their DNA” – From ancestry checks to futuristic bioweapons, the Western leader aren’t taking any risks when it comes to the Russian president, reports the Telegraph. Our own governments are entirely trustworthy, of course.
- “Children’s Covid vaccine debate with Dr Tony Hinton” – Watch the discussion on GB News.
- “300 medics demand halt to child vaccination as ‘all risk and no benefit’” – Following the decision to roll-out Covid vaccines to healthy children aged five to 11 from April, the Children’s Covid Vaccine Advisory Group (CCVAG), comprising a wide range of senior health professionals, has issued a statement urging an immediate halt to the policy, reports TCW Defending Freedom. Also watch the Pandemic Podcast on this.
- “Time to move on from Covid for good” – It is becoming harder and harder to justify the huge sums of public money spent on mass testing, says the Telegraph in its leading article.
- “Fauci says time to start ‘inching’ back toward normality” – Top U.S. infectious disease adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Wednesday that it is time for the United States to start inching back towards normality, Reuters reports.
- “Oscars to require COVID tests for all, vaccines for most” – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will require attendees of the 94th Oscars ceremony in March to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination and at least two negative results from PCR tests, according to Reuters.
- “Hong Kong ‘risks losing’ its status as leading Asian hub, Winters says” – Hong Kong risks falling behind other Asian cities as the region’s main financial hub if tough coronavirus restrictions are left in place for too long, the boss of Standard Chartered Bill Winters has said, according to the Times.
- “Panic merchants, be gone… Covid is just another virus” – Deliver vaccines every year or two based on best-guess estimates of dominant variants, target the elderly and vulnerable populations for free recommended vaccination, make it available at cost to anyone wanting it, and learn to live with Covid as we’ve learnt to live with flu, writes Ramesh Thakur in the Australian.
- “Greenland’s Melting Ice Is No Cause for Climate-Change Panic” – The annual loss has been decreasing in the past decade even as the globe continues to warm, writes Steven E. Koonin in the Wall Street Journal.
- “The climate scaremongers: Blackouts looming” – The real problem is that gas power stations will be banned eventually, and then there will be a catastrophic shortage of reliable power, writes Paul Homewood in TCW Defending Freedom.
- “Freedom of thought and speech – the lost curriculum” – In TCW Defending Freedom, a teacher describes the howlers and travesties being foisted on the teaching profession by the wokesters, and through it onto schoolchildren.
- “U.K. conservatives have surrendered to the woke Left” – Americans fight over every piece of ideological ground while Brits content themselves with minor changes to schools guidance, writes Douglas Murray in the Telegraph.
- “Nadhim Zahawi’s clampdown on political activism in schools comes not a moment too soon, but doesn’t go far enough” –Toby in Mail+ writes: “I suspect the biggest reason for political bias in schools is that many teachers don’t care that indoctrinating children is against the law. They are passionately committed to the cause of ‘social justice’ and will do what they can to enlist children in this ideological crusade, regardless of their legal duties. And these teachers invariably get away with it because there is no clear complaints procedure that concerned parents can follow.”
- “Rules for politics in the classroom don’t go far enough” – Nadhim Zahawi’s attempt to reduce partisan teaching is full of holes, argues Eric Kaufmann in UnHerd.
- “The diversity and inclusion industry has gone too far. Why can’t we just treat everyone as human?” – Why don’t we close down the diversity industry for good and treat everyone as human, rather than as a member of some ethnic group, asks Ross Clark in Mail+.
- “Politicians Angry With Social Media Risk Fundamentally Undermining Free Speech” – Politicians generally are so fed up with the abuse they get on social media they are angry enough to overturn the widely accepted free speech norms of the free world for a more authoritarian approach, under which social media companies will be required to censor “legal but harmful” content, warns Guido Fawkes.
- “Boris is about to give Silicon Valley censors more power than ever” – MPs should step back from requiring social media companies to censor “legal but harmful” material, because the censorship is bad enough as it is, writes Fraser Nelson in the Spectator.
- “The CapX Podcast: John McWhorter on ‘Woke Racism’” – The guest this week, John McWhorter is a Columbia University professor, prolific author, music historian, New York Times columnist, one of America’s leading authorities on linguistics – and a leading black critic of Critical Race Theory and wokery.
- “The problem with anti-woke liberals” – They are foot soldiers for the status quo, refusing to “recognise the religious character of their own beliefs”, writes Sohrab Ahmari in UnHerd.
- “Ex-Facebook staffer says company misled investors about misinformation” – Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen filed two new SEC complaints this month alleging the company misled investors about the company’s efforts to quell Covid and climate misinformation, reports the Mail. That’s right, she is actually arguing the company is not doing enough censorship.
- “When will the woke crowd address the history of slavery in Africa?” – In its rush to appease cancel culture, St Paul’s Cathedral is turning a blind eye to one of history’s most infamous slave states, writes Michael Mosbacher in the Telegraph.
- “Work is no place for your ‘whole self’” – How about if you have a fondness for any particular sexual or racial politics, leave that at the door and bring only the bit that’s really good at your job, proposes Douglas Murray in the Spectator.
- “NYT under fire for ‘chilling’ advert inviting readers to imagine Harry Potter ‘without creator’” – The bizarre woke campaign posters – stating “Lianna is imagining Harry Potter without its creator” – were spotted in a Washington subway station, reports the Telegraph.
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Top of the world Ma.
Morning all.
Us again!
Looks like it.
Good morning Marcus.
We should meet at a more respectable time and location, Huxley. But then I was told never to meet my heroes
You smooth talking bu….
…buffoon?
Oh, enough, we’re wasting prime screen space on these niceties. Toby will tell us off.
Downunder seriously slept in. Good morning to you both!
Thanks AE.
Gooooooood morning Vietnam!
Good morning, cg (wherever you are … )
Nice one CG.
Sigh! The same bs that they tried to pull on covid, pretending the consequences of their panic policies were the consequences of covid itself.
No, Germany did absolutely the right thing by buying oil and gas from a reliable supplier who could provide the cheapest supply.
The stupid thing to do was let themselves be manipulated into a completely over the top, self-harming response to the Russians doing something the US and NATO have happily done repeatedly without any significant punitive consequences.
At least be honest enough to put the blame for a consequence on the choice that led to that consequence.
No, they imposed green ideology and crippled their own energy production
They did that as well, but that hardly makes them any less the idiots responsible for their own situation!
The result of letting themselves be manipulated into self-harm for the benefit of the US regime will be that German industry will be damaged, possibly destroyed competitively. There is no way around the fact that sourcing energy from other places will increase costs dramatically, because it’s simply the case that Russia is and will remain the cheapest supplier. And the fact is that a significant number of German businesses already cited high energy costs as potential threats to their existence, before the declaration of an economic war of aggression on Russia.
Sympathy for Germans or other Europeans who will suffer as a result of the choice to pander to the US declaration of said economic war of aggression? None whatsoever. They did it to themselves, or let their governments do so on their behalf, mostly (as with the covid panic idiocy) while cheering them on, waving and clapping and banging pots in support.
Morons.
Meanwhile, for all those blue and yellow flag idiots, here’s what was going on in the Ukraine since 2014, that they basically didn’t give a monkey’s about:
Documentary film “Donbass 2016” – understand why Donetsk and Luhansk do not want to belong to Ukraine
Thanks for this. I saw it some time ago and was horrified. The hate-filled beginning should be compulsory viewing for those worshipping all things Ukrainian.
There are superb Ukrainians and appalling ones. The appalling have been encouraged by Western powers who are willing to see innocent Ukrainians die, because they know they can blame it all on the Russians, whom they have turned into caricatures of human beings.
This evil incitement to hatred of an entire people, the people who have brought us some of the most sublime art in all the world, has resulted in the shrugging off or dismissing of barbarism – vicious and barbaric cruelty – because the Russians are once again what they were to the Nazis, subhuman.
Shame on them all.
Those who bought the anti-Russian war propaganda, as Jacob Dreizin aptly put it in the piece I linked here earlier, “began as idealists and ended up as apologists for mass murder.”
Shame on them for being such gullible fools, but the greatest sin was by those who intentionally manipulated them in this way.
“There are superb Ukrainians and appalling ones.”
This, of course, is true of every nation. The question that matters in each case is which are in charge.
I think, sadly, the last couple of decades and especially the past two years have clearly shown which are running the nations of the US sphere. And any foolish inhabitant who thinks that any external issue whatsoever today matters a jot next to changing that situation, is very definitely part of the problem.
When those in charge are also inept, wilful and colossally ill-informed we are all endangered.
Truly crazed ideologues are happy to cut off noses to spite other people’s faces. Perhaps because they believe that they, personally, will not suffer at all.
Of course. Those who have manipulated us into wars have always been able to assume that they and theirs would get off scot-free.
As I’ve noted here before now, that situation changed perhaps forever with the advent of nuclear weapons. Nowadays they can only go to war directly with non-nuclear nations (or at any rate, those without an effective second strike intercontinental capability). But as we’ve seen, that hasn’t stopped them seeking all manner of confrontation and war short of that existentially dangerous open warfare with peer powers.
The stupid thing Germany did was abandon nuclear and coal. The EU was originally the European Coal and Steel Community, with Ruhr coal at its heart. This must have cost them dear. Who would have thought the Green party could wreck countries like that?
Again, “another stupid thing”, not “the stupid thing” here.
In the context of this particular Telegraph piece, the directly relevant stupidity was pandering to the US neocon determination to confront and destabilise Russia. All the rest just set the scene for that final, towering act of stupidity – economic suicide to try to enforce a supposed “rule” (of law and of morality) which does not exist in practice, because they have repeatedly ignored its violation by those (supposedly) on their side..
Spot on.
I totally agree with your and John Mearsheimer’s assessment of this misguided US/UK sabotage and German naivety and stupidity in that regard.
But then, reason has only ever been with a few, as Schiller already observed.
“The Russians are part of our balancing coalition against China. If you live in a world where there are three great powers—China, Russia, and the United States—and one of those great powers, China, is a peer competitor, what you want to do if you’re the United States is have Russia on your side of the ledger. Instead, what we have done with our foolish policies in Eastern Europe is drive the Russians into the arms of the Chinese.”
https://amgreatness.com/2022/04/02/trading-realpolitik-for-a-puppet-show/
You can recognise someone immediately as ignorant or dishonest on global affairs if they think, or claim to believe, that Russia is a real “threat” to us or to the US.
The bottom line is that while Russia has strengths, as we do, it is just not a potential superpower in the current state of the world. There is one superpower (the US) and one aspiring potential superpower (China) that is rapidly overhauling the dominant power. A bipolar or multipolar world is much better for second rank powers like us (who nevertheless have the ultimate safeguard of a nuclear deterrent), than a unipolar world, but for the US, who stand to be the sole hyperpower in question, they would obviously like the unipolar option.
So the US seeks to keep China down, and the options for doing that require Russia either to be a balancing ally, as Mearsheimer correctly suggests, or to be destroyed and replaced by a bunch of US satrapies on the lines of post-WW2 Europe. The latter is the high risk, more costly strategy of the two, but it has been adopted mostly because of the kinds of people (Russia-hating neocons, often of eastern European immigrant stock) who have driven US foreign policy for the past three decades. And our elites are of course basically the same as the east coast US elites, and see those interests as what matters, not British interests per se.
All the rest of the anti-Russian jingoism from the likes of our host here and his fellow suckers of the political right is just childlike noises from people who swallow all the propaganda bs – the direct equivalent of all those who agonised about how dangerous covid was and how we must all be “responsible” in order to “protect the vulnerable”.
“Last Energy, linked to Elon Musk…”
Oh god, no, please don’t give taxpayers’ money to that crook. He is called the Subsidy Truffle Hound. Tesla only makes money by being given money by governments for being “green”. It only loses money making and selling its cars, and the cars are shonky as heck. The gullible fan boys don’t complain because they’re too ashamed they fell for a lemon after idolising “Elon Himself”.
I found something to agree with him on when he spoke out against lockdowns, but the only reason he did that was because he realised that Fascist California was falling out with him and running out of money to give him.
Similar story in Berlin, New York, China, Texas, Nevada.
Don’t get me started on SpaceX. He didn’t have his security clearance renewed because of his drug habits and all round irresponsible and arrogant behaviour. The real genius is Gwynne Shotwell.
The other thing he is called is a Pretengineer, because he pretends to have attended one of the big US universities, when in reality he was never even enrolled.
He is a genius at sniffing out gullible politicians with fragile egos. Methinks we have one of those at the helm.
He is often described as the founder of PayPal, when in reality he just tugged on the coat tails of Peter Thiel. He almost ran it into the ground before the board sacked him.
He calls himself the founder of Tesla, when in reality it was Martin Eberhard.
I could go on. Let me know if you want to know more.
There you go again telling the truth. It’s a very bad habit. Keep it up.
I fear there’s a lot of “eppur si muove” about it.
He is another of Schwab’s young leaders….
How many Africans have died or been seriously injured mining the mineral Musk needs for his car batteries? I know he buys from the company doing the mining but what I’ve read it seems like old fashioned exploitation of the worst kind.
Thank goodness for The Telegraph otherwise DS would have nothing to link to.
Geez.
Thank goodness for DS otherwise the Telegraph would have nothing!
Undoubtedly correct. Silly me.
I don’t like to criticise DS, because I’m so grateful for its existence.
But, in the spirit of free speech, I must say that the preponderance of Telegraph articles (all behind a paywall) has the effect of making DS look a bit like a junior partner.
I find those BTL more reliable suppliers of food for thought.
Most of us have perfected stopping the page loading and reading for free over the last 2 years.
Or 12ft.io
There’s no such thing as a free lunch, but of you have to pay for news it probably isn’t factual news.
Very resourceful – and I congratulate you.
The point stands – too much Telegraph.
A plausible summary of the likely situation, unlike the nonsense you will get in our mainstream media outlets.
This month will decide world politics for next 30+ years
“To all the democracy crusaders, as always, “You began as idealists and ended up as apologists for mass murder.” ”
Pretty much sums up US sphere foreign policy for the past 30 years.
And then there’s US support for the anti-democratic EU (which they would never accept for themselves), an organisation that arguably precipitated war in Europe (in 2014 – possibly one reason people voted to leave).
Thanks for the link.
Here’s another – to the unfashionable war. Putin doesn’t seem to be directly involved (though somebody may be working on a way to make him to blame for it), so we’re short a super-baddy.
It has the bonus of a superb cartoon by Bob Moran.
Ukraine vs Yemen – A contrast in media coverage – OffGuardian (off-guardian.org)
The Ukraine vs Aden.
Anyhow, brings us back to the coup d’etat in Kiev in 2014, and the EU’s role in it.
Disappointing, but understandable that now our fantasy energy policy has been found out, we are swinging between even greater fantasies, and rushed knee-jerk solutions.
Are there any grown ups in charge..?
No. “Grown-ups” believe in calm thought, deliberation and nuance. They do not panic, and they do not shriek abuse at those who differ.
No, the likes of Owen Patterson get thrown under the bus (whilst Insulate Britain get encouraged by the police).
Doggone it, how many children will die because of these stuffing lockdowns? I suppose SAGE and government and the civil service and all the other crooks didn’t discuss this particular aspect when proposing their human rights abuses? (And speaking of crooks, is Fauci in prison yet?).
Considering the HS2 progress (not that I support it), I’m not optimistic Mr Kwarteng’s 2050 prediction will come true. Perhaps seven new nuclear power stations by the year 2500. That I could believe.
Perhaps the Chinese can build us a few more..?
Why are we looking to the US and Elon Musk, when we have the Rolls Royce mini reactor all tested and able to be put into production.? Are we scratching the American backs again, or kissing their arse..?
The more you see, the less sense it makes. I doubt it is a ‘buggers muddle’. It appears to be entirely by design.
Hovercraft, jump jet. We will underfund the modular reactor technology and in the end let the USA buy it for pennies and develop it.
At this point anyone not accepting that the vaccine killed Hawkins is in a state of hypnosis so deep I would argue it makes them a danger to others and themselves.
With the vaccine, or of the vaccine?
Nice one, pjar. I like your style.
That sure is a long way to say “communist lies”
Indeed. About time we decolonised Britain, but perhaps not in the sense they mean it.
This is only natural. Post-Blair Britain has a fairly inflexible social caste system based on race and gender. Black and brown people are significantly higher in the de facto caste system and know any bullying will be met with the full force of the law, sackings and compensation. Lower caste whites know any bullying of their children will be met with laughter. All perfectly natural in a caste-based system where a totalitarian regime ensure people are longer equal before the law.
Alex Belfield just aired a video which included a poster saying that 98% of men won’t date tarns women because of “hatred.”
Similar chains of thought in race as in sex.
Belfield has been pretty good throughout the last few years. I’ve toyed with joining his paid site.
There’s a lot of his ego on the site….he wasn’t very complimentary to those who couldn’t/wouldn’t pay the subscription. There are others blogging, putting out vids who are more humble.
He’s there because one more complaint to YouTube like the one from the Times “journalist” after they alleged he had organised the demo when Starmer & Lammy were leaving Parliament (whom along with the paper he’s now suing) and he’ll be permanently cancelled off YouTube. As he says it’s up to you wether you want to pay or not.
You can always go to Russell Brand’s site but you’ll need to be quick as MSM are now targeting him.
I’ve always been a bit wary of AB. Is he controlled ops? However, until he was booted off for a couple weeks, he was getting very close with the truth bombs…and then he came back with his PAYG platform. Now I think…nah.
I’m not sure what to make of him either, although he is one of the few who mentions the illegal immigrants turning up on the south shore. I’m prepared to give him some kudos for that.
Was the Lady of the Lake a ‘tarns woman’?
We all have our preferences. Obviously most men prefer women as nature intended.
What can you mean? Trans women are women. How can you even tell the difference?
As usual, disagreement with the woke, identitarian left is “hatred”, while the real hatred is what they feel for the dissenters.
“Tarns women are men. Follow the science.
But is it working? Arguably the answer is no. The able don’t need special help. Asians and blacks struggle in first world cultures. They lack the mental structures to operate here without damaging it.
We probably need more of this for ordinary people to waken up and realize that the Tony Sewells are a rarity. We are being replaced by third worlders with absolutely no interest in our culture or history.
The 800 P&O workers .. I wonder how many of them were chanting the “Diversity is our strength” mantra before they got their dose of ‘Diversity’ ??!!
As the last two years has taught us, most cannot independently reason their way through issues. They must experience the downsides firsthand.
Whatever the 800 believed beforehand about multiculturalism fewer will now embrace or endorse it. And each of the 800 will have other family members affected too.
Alas that is what it will take. Like your meme below. Only once they are treated as infidels, their local pub bulldozed because it is offensive, their eating choices restricted, only then will the penny drop for many. That the people we are importing are not like Dutch or French immigrants; they are aliens who will not adapt.
You get what you order.
How many illegal migrants arrived on the southern beaches yesterday?
Fewer and fewer politicians in Parliament have ‘British’ names.
“Diversity is our strength”.
Turkeys voting for Christmas.
Indeed. Sleepwalking into civil war.
However, there is also this, which I’m beginning to see signs of. We live in a dynamic world and attitudes change.
That’s all well and good and I understand entirely where it comes from.
But care is needed, because that is the road the Ukraine travelled….
Blame belongs with the advocates of mass immigration and their dupes, but that doesn’t make the outcomes any less dire.
Indeed. I’m not advocating it. But it seems inevitable now. We can’t go on like this.
Imo, the sooner the backlash comes, the less virulent it will be, and the less damaging.
This is my view too. Done soon, in the next ten years, it is a blunt and uncomfortable public discussion about repatriation, with some incentives to take off the edge. Zero taxes for the year running up to them leaving, no stamp duty selling property etc.
If we wait 30 years it will look much more like a civil war, and it is our children who’ll have to fight it. Because their children will claim to be natives born and bred.
Remind me now – who was it who predicted that “the black man will have the whip hand over the white man”?
Quite.
That’s what happens when you rely on ad hominem attacks and ignore the message. You erode the ability to publicly debate things in a sensible manner long before they become dangerous issues.
It is often overlooked the Enoch Powells were trying to warn us we would put in place a mechanism for the election of a Hitler if we kept importing foreigners who did not fit in. It is that insight we throw out with the bath water.
Another news item on the transgender sports business;
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10679981/Trans-goalkeeper-used-play-mens-football-selected-England-Universities-womens-side.html#comments
I am starting to think that testosterone reducing drugs should be added to the list of substances banned in sport. The idea that a six foot man built like the proverbial brick-****-house, can be considered female because they are taking testosterone reducing drugs is preposterous.
As this article reports this trans in sports issue is already causing women and girls to drop out of sporting activities. This whole business seems to be insulting to women and a real danger to them, ironically these trans athletes seem to be demonstrating a strong display of male aggression and arrogance in the way they are pursuing this issue.
All working as planned. Designed to condition the plebs to believe they have no power or control over societal events. A demoralization strategy.
There are more people saying this is a load of *!?*, so who is able to push an agenda of this magnitude against the majority? They need to be hunted down.
That’s the insight. It is a vanishingly small number. Ignore the actual trannies. They have no power. In real life they are instinctively viewed as mentally disturbed, which you’ll know if one of them appears where you work. Women are particularly unimpressed.
Our system of media amplifies often small fringe concerns. It is the media class we must focus on
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The media class is in decline. You cannot really cheat real life. All those legacy outlets are clinging on for dear life.
I asked my 10 year old, “Can women have a willy?”. She replied “Don’t be stupid, that’s disgusting!” LOL “Inbetweenies” are all “disgusting” at the moment, but she scored full marks on that aptitude test…unlike most politicians and woketards. Then she goes on to tell me about the 11 year old boy who attends school in make up every day. Maybe when she’s in high school I should worry more about boys in dresses gaining entry to the girls’ changing rooms…
Alas we probably need a few “incidents” for us to come to our senses.
Amazing that these stories are rarely about women who become men. I wonder why that is?
Because women rarely have paraphilias (fetishes). It tends to be men who sexualize things. A casual romp through porn sites aimed almost exclusively at men is a wall to wall freak show. Among the more commonplace stuff, lesbians, threesomes etc., we see midget porn, amputee porn and everyone’s favourite, vomit porn.
And that’s all overlooked. Many “transgender” males are what are known in the literature as autogynephyliacs; men sexually excited at the thought of themselves as women. That is not the same as thinking you are a woman. And women don’t get excited at the thought of themselves as women.
Much of the trans nonsense is really about the erosion of standards in scientific disciplines. Nothing more.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10677845/How-secret-courts-hitting-people-Covid-fines-without-realising-writes-SUE-REID.html
Our “justice” system has been badly abused over the last 20 years or so, with judges’ independence being undermined by politically driven sentencing guidelines, prosecution appeals to increase sentences, the watering down of double jeopardy protections, the use of the DBS to make rehabilitation of offenders more difficult and, of course, the use of Fixed Penalty Notices whose purpose is to sideline the court process.
FPNs have long been a proven money making business model for the speed camera scam. The alacrity with which some cops have handed them out for such “crimes” as not wearing a mask should come as no surprise. Allowing a copper to be judge, jury and executioner is a trait we normally associate with a police state. Rigging the magistrates’ court system to allow a single magistrate to rubber stamp further punishment without representation confirms the situation.
This is very dangerous indeed.
What do we do to stop it?
Many such legal and procedural changes exhibit the same characteristics of being entirely for the convenience and profit of law enforcement and governance, while dressed up as supposedly beneficial for “safety” etc reasons.
As you say, hugely dangerous, but hard to see how we can halt it, let alone roll it back, without a profound cultural (and subsequently political) return to self reliance and (justified) suspicion of government.
Why the timing of this, why is this only coming to light now? Is it to keep people fearful that they might yet be fined, now that restrictions are supposedly over? This smacks of deliberate scaremongering (but maybe true) from Saint Boris’s spin doctors, to keep the public terrified. I notice that the article only tangentially mentions that a police officer had to hand out the fine in the first place.
Is it not a bit on the awkward side though, when those who committed crimes the whole way through via their participation in partygate, some of which were worse than “Joe Bloggs not wearing a mask in a takeaway” are currently being fined only £50.00 and are not being named?
I think it is a false story for the same reason that the awake dismiss many such stories. It doesn’t make sense.
No one intends to save us from ourselves.
Until our appetite for war, deception, duplication and non critical thinking ends, the date of our extinction on this water planet we call earth, will advance at a pace.
Breastfeeding indeed affects infants and proves mRNA vaccine shedding by breastfeeding mothers.
UK Gov:
“It is unknown whether BNT162b2 is excreted in breast milk”
Another blatant lie awaiting explanation.
How many lies does it take for something to be done about this?
“It is unknown whether BNT162b2 is excreted in breast milk”
In which case the bloody stuff should never have been pushed on pregnant ladies or mothers of new born.
Bastards.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/vitamin-d-call-for-evidence/vitamin-d-call-for-evidence
” This call for evidence seeks views on how to improve the vitamin D status of the population in England, in line with existing recommendations, as well as addressing associated health disparities and improving health outcomes through maximising the benefits of vitamin D.
…
This call for evidence will run for 6 weeks, starting from 3 April and ending on 15 May 2022.”
Watch out for the usual false premises e.g. that mass adulteration (“fortification”) of food is somehow justifiable regardless of the delivered dose being uniform despite varying body size etc and so potentially harmful (excessive vitamin d can be problematic too I gather). So industry lobbying has preceded this perchance?
Irony of ironies that this otherwise benign consultation follows rapidly on from the Government’s decision to push on with water fluoridation. The common theme in each case being that unless stymied, private enterprise will be adulterating something else ingested by the population and no doubt making money in the process. Another burgeoning case of privatisation of profits and socialisation of losses/costs?
They want you farmed, and medicated.
Yes and watch them, if they do go down the fortification route, of doing it with the wrong thing, the inert and biologically inactive vitamin B2 as opposed to the active version, vitamin D3.
And they will fail to take account of the fact that if it is not accompanied by the co-factors of magnesium and vitamin K2 then increasing the amount of Vitamin D could be positively harmful for some people.
I’d certainly like to give them some evidence – but I have been there before and got the T shirt and have other and better things to do with my limited time. Hopefully the Vitamin D Council, which will have more authority than I ever could on the subject, will be included among their consultees and will respond in depth to their consultation. That would be a response worth reading.
Wow – another consultation – which I failed to see in time, seems it closed 1 April.
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/10-year-cancer-plan-call-for-evidence/10-year-cancer-plan-call-for-evidence
So I guess there’s no means of asking why GcMaf seems to be sidelined in favour of cut-burn-poison and if blood testing for nagalase levels is being done at all. (See e.g. Timothy J. Smith MD – The Cancer Book (webpages only?))
https://web.archive.org/web/20140821163232/http://gcmaf.timsmithmd.com/book/book/4/
Brilliant post!
Oddly enough was thinking this exact same thought about Gcmaf and cancer only today. Weird!
No Mr. Warner, Germany’s decision to cooperate more closely with Russia was very sensible and in its and Europe’s national interest.
But obviously not in US and British interests, for shortsighted power and vanity reasons alone (Brzeszinski driven, ignoring that communism is no longer a factor).
Unfortunately, they prevailed with their sabotage, in conjunction with the MIC and OGMC, who are already and for decades to come the main beneficuaries of that sabotage, thanks to Germans naivety.
And noone warned of and described that and the catastrophic geostrategic consequence of that criminal US/UK sabotage better than John Mearsheimer:
“The Russians are part of our balancing coalition against China. If you live in a world where there are three great powers—China, Russia, and the United States—and one of those great powers, China, is a peer competitor, what you want to do if you’re the United States is have Russia on your side of the ledger. Instead, what we have done with our foolish policies in Eastern Europe is drive the Russians into the arms of the Chinese.”
https://amgreatness.com/2022/04/02/trading-realpolitik-for-a-puppet-show/
Massive queques at airports and ferry ports for Easter holidays.
The last time I looked, Easter was still 2 weeks away.
Am I missing something here? or is this the new reality?
The WFH reality?
“Puppies ‘could be more dangerous after lockdown’”
“after a spate of attacks on children by non-dangerous dog breeds”
Husky, “American Bully XL” apparently, i.e. a pit bull by another name, and Rottweiler.
Socialisation isn’t the problem. Just stop buying bloody weapon dogs because they make you feel hard, and then saying “Dethgrip is soft as butter, normally. Wouldn’t hurt a fly, only killed the one kid, to be fair, must have been provoked.”