- “Officer who shot Kaba should never have been on trial” – The ‘Justice for Chris Kaba’ protesters had started from the presumption that a black man killed by the police must be a victim of racism, and reasoned backwards from there, says Daniel Hannan in the Mail.
- “The cowardice of the Chris Kaba case” – In the Spectator, Niall Gooch says it’s either cowardice or wokery that lies behind the awful treatment of Martyn Blake, the police officer who shot Chris Kaba, and probably both.
- “How Diane Abbott raged that Chris Kaba was just ‘going about his daily life’ when he was shot dead by police… as coked-up gangster’s full criminal history is revealed” – As protesters gathered outside Scotland Yard screaming accusations of racism after Chris Kaba ‘s death in 2022, Labour MP Diane Abbott was quick to point the finger of blame in comments that have not aged well, reports the Mail.
- “The five worst takes on the Chris Kaba case” – The Spectator‘s Steerpike column looks at the people and organisations with egg on their face now that Kaba has been unmasked.
- “The disgraceful Kaba farce shows why police morale is in freefall” – Previous governments have repeatedly failed to resolve the issues which lead to these perverse outcomes, says David Spencer in the Telegraph.
- “Downing Street backs ‘legal certainty’ for firearms officers after Chris Kaba murder trial” – Firearms officers must have “legal certainty” surrounding the use of their weapons, Downing Street has said, reports the Telegraph.
- “Has Rachel Reeves lost control of spending?” – Some thought Rachel Reeves’s experience at the Bank of England meant she “knew how to run the economy”. How’s that worked out, asks Matthew Lynn in the Spectator.
- “How Labour will force more public sector workers to pay 40% tax” – The Chancellor’s stealth tax raid – keeping income tax bands frozen even longer – will drag nurses and teachers into higher rate bands, says the Telegraph.
- “You were meant to be the man who reforms the NHS, Wes – but you’ve chickened out” – Any foolish hopes the Health Secretary would launch a desperately-needed overhaul disappeared with Rachel Reeves’s rumoured budget, says Allison Pearson in the Telegraph.
- “Wes Streeting’s fiancé given senior policy role at Labour HQ” – Joe Dancey will earn £105,000 as Executive Director of Policy and Communications in the latest appointment of a figure with close links to Labour politicians, reports the Times.
- “VAT raid is good for Britain, says privately educated Labour MP” – Labour MP Josh Simons has defended the exodus of pupils from the independent sector, despite benefiting from a £22,000-a-year education himself, reports the Telegraph.
- “Work rights bill expected to cost average company thousands a year” – Official analysis finds that reform of sick pay and unfair dismissal in the Employment Rights Bill will hit small firms hardest, reports the Times.
- “We need nanny state measures to protect health, says Keir Starmer” – The Prime Minister claims child dentistry is an example of why preventative action is necessary, says the Times.
- “Uyghur Groups Accuse Labour of Betrayal Over Lammy’s Obsequious China Visit” – Last week, David Lammy was shaking hands with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the same man who denied allegations of Chinese genocide against the Uyghurs, Guido reports.
- “Suella Braverman endorses Robert Jenrick in Tory leadership race” – The former Home Secretary has backed Jenrick against Kemi Badenoch because of his pledge to leave the ECHR, says the Telegraph.
- “The Tories must rediscover their vim – Kemi is the party’s only chance” – There is little point in winning an election if the party is unprepared to govern, says Rocco Forte in the Telegraph. “Mrs Thatcher knew this and so does Ms. Badenoch.”
- “Kemi Badenoch is the woman to win the culture war” – The Tories need another historical realignment, and cometh the hour, cometh the woman, says Bruce Anderson in CapX.
- “Kemi Badenoch says Labour wants kids to be ‘ashamed’ of Britain’s past” – Some critics complain she is too abrasive to ever win over the public, while supporters insist she is the breath of fresh air the Tories need after being sent packing by the public in July.
- “Kemi is right about absent fathers” – In the Spectator, Cristina Odone says Badenoch has zeroed in on the missing piece: where are the men? “Too many are failing to raise their children.”
- “Donald Trump leading in majority of swing states, new poll shows” – Trump is ahead in four out of seven key states in a blow for Kamala Harris, reports the Telegraph.
- “Donald Trump’s chances of winning are soaring” – The swing states are breaking for the Republican as fear of his return appears to fade, says James Johnson in the Telegraph.
- “Kamala Harris hit by fresh plagiarism allegations” – Kamala Harris has become embroiled in a second plagiarism row after she was accused of copying a Republican’s congressional testimony, says the Telegraph. (In fact, it sounds like it was lazy or overstretched staff at the National District Attorneys Association cutting corners by using the same material for both statements, but hey, there’s an election on.)
- “Why is Trump beating Kamala to the Arab vote?” – According to a new Arab News/YouGov poll, among Arab Americans, Trump has a slight edge over Harris: 45% to her 43%. The Spectator‘s Freddy Gray finds out why.
- “Election Exclusive: British Advisors to Kamala Harris Hope to “Kill Musk’s Twitter”” – In an explosive leak, internal documents from the Centre for Countering Digital Hate — whose founder is British political operative Morgan McSweeney, now advising the Kamala Harris campaign — show the group plans in writing to “kill Musk’s Twitter” while strengthening ties with the Biden/Harris administration, report Paul D. Thacker and Matt Taibbi in the DisInformation Chronicle.
- “Elon Musk sued for ‘copying’ Blade Runner 2049” – Alcon Entertainment has launched legal action against Tesla and Warner Brothers for using an image without permission in a speech about the future of humanity, reports the Times.
- “Trump campaign accuses ‘far-Left’ Labour of election interference” – A complaint was filed with the Federal Election Commission against British volunteers campaigning for Kamala Harris in battleground states, reports the Times.
- “Hashem Safieddine: Israel kills Hezbollah heir to Nasrallah” – It is thought the senior official was killed in early October in an Israeli airstrike that also killed 25 other Hezbollah leaders, reports the Times.
- “Hezbollah ‘hoarding $500m in money bunker under Beirut hospital’” – Hezbollah is hiding hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a “money bunker” under a hospital in Beirut, according to Israel’s military, the Telegraph reports.
- “VA data shows Covid boosters increased risk of hospitalisation and flu shots don’t work” – Steve Kirsch says his updated analysis of Veterans Affairs hospitalisation data shows that a person’s first shot might slightly reduce his or her risk of hospitalisation, the second shot did nothing and the booster made things worse. Flu shots, meanwhile, did nothing.
- “Italy declares 19 countries ‘safe’ in bid to salvage Albania migrant deal” – Italy’s Government has declared 19 countries safe for migrants as part of a new law designed to salvage its €670 million plan to process asylum seekers in Albania, but a challenge in the Constitutional Court is expected, the Telegraph reports.
- “Failing to Think About Immigration” – Dr. David McGrogan with a case study of academic bias and its consequences.
- “Peter Lynch: Remember His Name” – The Southport riots have claimed their first victim, says Frank Haviland in the New Conservative.
- “Archbishop of Canterbury: My ancestors were slave owners” – Justin Welby says he is “deeply sorry” for his family’s past after learning his biological father was descended from Jamaican plantation owners, reports the Telegraph.
- “The woke Archbishop who can’t stop apologising for his disgraceful ancestors” – The Telegraph puts the spotlight on Justin Welby’s colourful family history, which keeps leaving him red-faced with its revelations.
- “The Imaginary Monsters Under the Bed” – The CheckMate Substack questions the new categories of mis-, dis- and mal-information.
- “Former SAS Regimental Sergeant Major Speaks Out” – In Country Squire Magazine, George Simm, former Regimental Sergeant Major of the SAS, speaks out on the ongoing betrayal of SAS veterans through vexatious compensation cases litigated under retrospective human rights law.
- “Portraits of Britain: Keep your eyes to yourselves” – The J’accuse Substack is a fly on the wall in Sir Keir Starmer’s office.
- “Trans paedophile avoided detection by changing name on social media, court hears” – Thomas Quinn, who identifies as Chloe-Mae Danvers, used different women’s names online to message underage girls and ask them for sex, reports the Telegraph – which still can’t bring itself to call Quinn “he”.
- “Civil servants sued by colleague over claims transgender people can’t change sex” – Two civil servants are being sued by a colleague who claims their view that transgender people cannot change their sex is discriminatory, the Telegraph reports.
- “Hundreds of female golfers demand removal of transgender player Hailey Davidson” – “There is no way to turn a male into a female” say the rivals of trans golfer Hailey Davidson as he closes in on qualification for the elite ladies’ tour, the Telegraph reports.
- “University bosses handed up to £80k pay rises” – Universities have warned that higher tuition fees and direct Government funding are needed to halt a growing deficit, yet vice-chancellors have been awarded rises of up to £80,000 in their pay package, reports the Telegraph.
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I wrote a story today about Pfizer becoming a “corporate sponsor” of the Southeastern Conference (14 well-known colleges). In the story, I mention how ridiculous it is this sports league continues to push vaccines for student-athletes. I linked to two myocarditis studies (one showing 1-in-1000 risk, the other as low as 1 in 3000). I guess I need to go back into the story and add a link to this story/study.
I don’t think the 14 colleges of the SEC have thought enough about what this partnership could mean to them in the future. The potential liability is vast and they are not doing anything to improve their credibility with prospective future students.
https://billricejr.substack.com/p/the-southeastern-conference-is-now
So, is the mRNA technique flawed across the board, for any “vaccine” drug, or just the Covid-19 one? Does anyone actually understand the biology of it (yet)? It wouldn’t be the first time that the company involved made serious mistakes.
What are the other mRNA drugs?
Genuine question.
You can find drug research reports on TrialSite News, SciTechDaily, Cnet Science, and sometimes even Interesting Engineering, to name but four…
Thank you. One has become far more curious of late…
They had ones to treat things like cancer a while back. But there were apparently a lot of problems with it.
Far more likely to cause cancer it seems….
Funny how that works. Whether it’s cancer or covid, mRNA gene therapy really seems to be gasoline on the fire!
Robert Malone has gone into detail about this. He asserts that the mRNA technology is sound, but the problem less with the genetically engineered spike protein and the delivery mechanism (e.g. lipid nanoparticles for Pfizer).
Personally, I have a fundamental problem with the idea of genetic treatment. Prefer nature to take its course and what will be will be.
So other than the delivery mechanism and the stuff inside the delivery mechanism, it’s sound?
The delivery mechanism and the spike protein inside it is pretty much the whole thing, isn’t it?
What else is there left?
Th delivery mechanism into the cell, not the delivery mechanism from the cell into the body i.e. the translation of the mRNA. Listen to Robert Malone.
Hey, I’m not promoting this sh*t, I’m just repeating what I’ve read/heard.
“What else is there left?”
The 5G chemicals?
Aside from ‘unknown’ substances related to the adjuvants, the information for which is currently withheld for commercial reasons, it contains yummy things like:
Polyethylene glycol: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8251011/
Incomplete RNA which is still biologically active – and with unknown effects: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/mrna-vaccines-the-cia-and-national?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email#play
Mould: https://khn.org/news/article/pfizer-new-vaccine-plant-persistent-mold-issues-history-of-recalls/
Metal fragments: https://www.riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/modern-day-censorship/international-research-groups-find-sharp-metal-objects-in-covid-vaccines-very-frightening/
Toxic metals: https://rumble.com/v1npo1k-dr.-mark-trozzi-toxic-metals-in-covid-shots.html
Other particulate contaminants: https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/failure-to-scale-covid-19-injection-vials-must-be-independently-tested-for-conformity-to-label.-9a77eba4
Others report such wonderful things as E coli, glass fragments, fibres, other diverse fragments – and a fly leg. Dr Hughes summarises some of the data here: https://ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/52/96
To quote Alexandra Latypova – it really is a toxic garbage soup. https://rumble.com/v1p69bf-c-19-injections-regulatory-and-manufacturing-fraud-tessa-lena-tallks-to-ale.html
Thank you for submitting all these links.
Do you remember the scene from Disney’s Fantasia where the apprentice sourcerer is mixing up a spell? The list above shows that it is still about witch craft but using a lab rather than a cave, a white coat rather than a black cloak and pointy hat…
Good comparison: most people will remember The Sorcerer’s Apprentice scene in Fantasia.
Nature, by way of our immune system, is definitely not keen on any foreign body hijacking our body cells and rearranging their chemistry and function which is what virus and thecmRNA junk do. At the first sign, it sends T cells and cytotoxic agents to kill such cells. (And if those cells are in muscles, like the heart…)
That alone should tell us not to do it deliberately.
As I understand matters, and I do so in simple terms only, mRNA gene therapy was initially and still is used as a delivery system for cancer treatment by way of immunotherapy. Basically it seeks to turn on, or off, and thereby amplify, the activities of targeted cancer seeking cells, to enable them to destroy cells which have become cancerous. Look at CTLA-4, Jim Allison and Coley….Books, not google!
Used in this manner mRNA has great potential, but the downside is that it has to turn off elements of the immune system in order to work.
It didn’t take long for bigphama’s vaccinators/genetic engineers to realise mRNA would be the perfect delivery system for a new generation of “vaccines”.
However, the problem is they know next to nothing about how the immune system actually works (mind you, no one does) and, disastrously for the jabbed even less about the long term effects.
This paper gives a clue though:-
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027869152200206X
The paper also explains the inevitable blood clot risks.
Thanks for your response (and those from the others as well). The linked article is interesting, and I’m glad I didn’t accept the offer in March 2021. Then I said that I might change my mind when it becomes as established product. Not much chance of changing my mind now, given the emerging evidence.
Dr Palmer and Dr Bhakdi think it is. A quote from the article linked above: –
‘We note that the damage mechanism is which emerges from the autopsy studies is not limited to COVID-19 vaccines only but is completely general—it must be expected to occur similarly with mRNA vaccines against any and all infectious pathogens. This technology has failed and must be abandoned.’
Dr Bhakdi said at a recent MD4CE meeting that the human immune system is already perfect & adding anything to it will displace the balance. Good health, good diet, clean water, sunshine, fresh air & exercise are the best things to promote a healthy immune system.
And now they are trying to make mRNA flu jabs and RSV jabs and God only knows what else?
If it is getting into the bloodstream and producing an immune response there, that would suggest it’s a flaw in the design, clearly other vaccinations into the arm are not triggering a response like this.
Or a flaw in the administration of the stabs – the individuals who have been fast tracked into the role of “stabber” have not been aspirating the needle to check for blood to ensure the tip has not entered a vessel.
Probably both. The spike protein itself is toxic, and the mRNA technique goes everywhere in the body and makes it produce whatever protein it is designed to produce, ad infinitum.
Professor Sukharit Bhakdi posted on his Telegram group that it is now possible to distinguish the spike protein generated via the jab and the spike protein from the virus. He calls it a game changer.
Why is it a game changer?
Pathology.
The dead can’t lie… Hence the push & rush to destroy the evidence via cremation.
https://www.mdpi.com/2076-393X/10/10/1651
The autopsy in Dresden of the 76yr old which Will described seems to be the first instance where this method was applied and this result obtained.
Hence a game-changer to Bhakdi.
Not sure whether he doesn’t know about the one of the 55yr old, or whether that was later, then used the same method etc..
As I understand it SARS Cov-2 is a respiratory tract infection therefore the only exposure is ‘air side’ so it’s not clear to me how it would get into the blood stream. The disease attacks the lungs not the circulatory system.
The injection on the other had goes into the shoulder, it was supposed to remain local but we now know for a fact that it does not, so it’s reasonable to assume it is reaching the blood supply (unless there is some plausible other route around the body that bypasses the bloodstream).
So given the above two statements, it’s not clear how a natural infection in the respiratory tract would cause an immune response in the circulatory system (it’s this immune response which causes the clots I believe), however it is very clear how a jab would cause this.
It seems too obvious to be true in all honesty, would anyone like to comment on my reasoning?
You are right. It is idiotic to inject someone in the deltoid for a virus which attacks your respiratory system. Blood poisoning is the only result. Akin to cutting off your hand to save your foot from gangrene.
All of these quacksines contain poisons, that most people can’t pronounce or spell. They don’t do anything against a virus, hence the quacksinated making up the 90% death rate ‘from’ rona. Follow the money is what they mean by follow the science. The speed of science means the velocity of money which can be made.
Indeed, there is no plausible mechanism for how an injection in the deltoid can induce mucosal immunity in the respiratory tract. That is why a nasal vaccine would theoretically make more sense than an injectable one, but so far no successful one has emerged yet.
“The speed of science means the velocity of money which can be made.”
I do hope John Campbell calls in here because he really did not understand ‘the speed of science’ and I am sure your explanation will help him and many others. It has certainly enlightened me.
Many thanks.
Look at any development project. The balance between development itself and testing, fixing, certification, obtaining approvals etc is probably in the ratio of 20%:80%. The “speed of science” was only possible because they didn’t follow all the testing and certification stuff.
The virus can sometimes enter the circulatory system VIA the lungs, of course, but usually it does not do so in quantities anywhere near large enough to even approach the level of spike protein from the jabs.
Wow, just lovely. But it couldn’t be the “safe and effective” jabs, no. It MUST be the virus, climate change, working too hard (per Billy Joel), or maybe even karma. But not the jabs!
There’s even some blaming artificial sweeteners!
There are swathes of people I believe who should definitely take the booster without delay; yup!
Does that make me a good person or a bad one?
Blessed are the unvaccinated, for they shall inherit the earth. Or at least the west.
Peace of mind – not having to worry about every little twinge: blessedness indeed.
I’m feeling pretty blessed at the moment
Does anyone know why MPs continue to,think the covid vaccines are safe and effective when the data says otherwise. I continue to get responses from our Mp Simon Jupp to say the vaccines are safe and effective. Isn’t it the responsibility of the MPs to be current on their information about covid vaccines as they are being doled out to every Uk citizen despite not having an efficacy or safety data and certainly no long term data.
I have to admit, if I were an MP I sure would like to be on the right side of this debate when certain people are dragged into court and found guilty of criminal negligence, wouldn’t you?
Just lovely. Today I found out that one of my FB friends has congestive heart failure and was told she could die suddenly. She just turned 38. Kinda young to have something like that. Sure enough, she was jabbed about a year ago, then got a really bad case of Omicron shortly after that put her in the hospital. And now this. So much for “safe and effective”, right?
Why hasn’t anyone addressed the fact that the very nature of mRNA vaccines means that they will cause automatic damage to the body?
Consider this, the mRNA vaccines function by causing healthy cells to present pathogenic spike proteins on their surface so that the immune system will respond. What is the immune response? The destruction of that cell!
Therefore, ANY cell that takes in that mRNA material and starts to make spike proteins will be targeted for destruction by the immune system! Whether it is heart calls, blood vessel cells, organ cells, or nerve cells, if they present the spike protein, they will be destroyed!
So at BEST these shots make your immune system target arm muscle cells, and at worst your own immune system will be targetting what would normally be healthy cells all through out your body!