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by Richard Eldred
8 August 2023 1:02 AM

  • “NatWest imposes new cash limits in latest de-banking row” – NatWest has granted itself “sweeping new powers” to limit cash deposits and withdrawals, fuelling warnings that banks are forcing customers towards a “cashless society”, reports the Telegraph.
  • “GB News: Politicians’ shows under scrutiny in new Ofcom investigations” – GB News reveals that shows hosted by Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg, Philip Davies, Esther McVey and Martin Daubney will be examined by Ofcom after complaints that they broke impartiality rules, reports the BBC.
  • “Student’s suicide came after university let him ‘fall between the stalls’, says coroner” – According to a senior coroner, Covid lockdowns were to blame for a University of Southampton student committing suicide after he feared he had failed his second and third years, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Outrage over study claiming Covid jabs behind surge in heart deaths” – A trio of U.S. academics analysed two studies and found that cardiac-related fatalities were higher among jab recipients, says the Mail, prompting push back from vaccine enthusiasts.
  • “VAERS data is crystal clear: The Covid vaccines are killing an estimated one person per 1,000 doses” – It takes about 30 seconds to do a VAERS query that shows the Covid vaccines are deadly. An estimated 676,000 Americans have been killed, claims Steve Kirsch.
  • “Britain is ’getting the tools ready’ for deadly bird flu outbreak” – There is no sign that bird flu, which is thought to have killed millions of birds in Britain, is currently able to spread between people, reports the Mail.
  • “Flu and Covid booster jabs to be scrapped for under-65s” – NHS flu jabs and Covid boosters will be axed for adults under 65 this winter, as the health service attempts to “go back to normal”, reveals the Telegraph.
  • “Pandemic preparedness and the road to international fascism” – There are alarming parallels between past fascist regimes and pandemic control measures, says Dr. David Bell in the American Journal of Economics and Sociology.
  • “Zoom orders workers back to the office” – Zoom, the video communications company whose name became synonymous with remote work during the pandemic, has ordered staff back to the office, reports the BBC.
  • “Inside Porton Down: The new unit set up to fight the next pandemic” – More than 200 scientists will be housed at Porton Down laboratories developing vaccines for bird flu, mpox and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, says the Telegraph.
  • “Sadiq Khan tells tradespeople they should ‘want’ to scrap non-Ulez vans” – The London Mayor told tradespeople on FixRadio that they should “want to be driving a cleaner vehicle”, reports the Mail. No suggestions as to how they should pay for them.
  • “Downing Street orders Government departments to ban engagement with Greenpeace” – No 10 has ordered a blanket ban on Government departments engaging with Greenpeace as tensions increased after activists staged a protest at Rishi Sunak’s home, says Any Uak Media.
  • “Labour Greenpeace by-election candidate unmasked days after Sunak house stunt” – Labour’s candidate in the upcoming Bedfordshire by-election has been unmasked as a Greenpeace activist, reports the Express.
  • “Heat pumps should not be fitted in residential areas, ministers say” – Government ministers have launched a review into heat pumps amid concerns the constant humming may be too noisy if hundreds of them are placed in residential areas, says the Mail.
  • “Barclays says loan to Shell is ‘environmental financing’ amid wider greenwashing fears” – Barclays is using its ‘sustainable finance’ initiatives to fund Shell, amid rising concern from regulators about ‘greenwashing’ by banks, reports the Telegraph.
  • “The alarming reality of cheap Chinese cars on British roads” – An invasion of cheap Chinese EVs is fast approaching, and there’s more at risk than U.K. car manufacturing, says the Telegraph.
  • “A fairy story about offshore wind costs” – Whitehall’s latest estimates of offshore wind costs are a fairy tale, with no grounding in reality, says Andrew Montford in Net Zero Watch.
  • “Ice cream vans in New York May have to ditch fossil fuels for electric generators” – Ice cream vans in New York may soon be prohibited from using fossil fuels to power their refrigeration systems, says EnergyPortal.eu.
  • “It’s time we accepted this Government cannot stop the boats” – For all the creative plans, tough talk and photo ops at Dover, ministers have made shockingly little progress in tackling the migrant crisis, writes Ross Clark in the Telegraph.
  • “Police drop inquiry against minister for ‘racist’ traveller leaflet” – Police have dropped an inquiry into the Welsh Secretary, who was accused of sending out a ‘racist’ leaflet about a planned traveller site, reveals the Telegraph.
  • “Britain isn’t in ‘managed’ decline. The country is about to fall off a cliff” – Nobody seems to know how to save the U.K. from its current trap, but Sherelle Jacobs in the Telegraph has a revolutionary suggestion.
  • “High security measures to be in place at Joanna Cherry’s Fringe show” – There will be high security measures at Joanna Cherry MP’s Fringe show in Edinburgh to protect her safety from violent trans activists, says the Scotsman.
  • “Amanda Abbington denies being transphobic after Strictly backlash” – Actress Amanda Abbington, who called a drag show aimed at parents with babies “abhorrent”, has denied being transphobic, reports the Telegraph.
  • “University of Surrey staff told not to say ‘Indian summer’ or ‘black sheep’” – Academics at the University of Surrey have been handed examples of “non-inclusive words and phrases to be aware of”, says the Mail.
  • “Mum refuses to get rid of child’s head lice because she’s vegan” – A mother was left horrified when her vegan neighbour combed her child’s lice into the garden because she wanted to give the insects a “chance of survival”, reports the Express.
  • “Last orders for takeaway pints as huge change to pub laws will see the practice banned” – Pubgoers who enjoy takeaway pints are in for disappointment, as the Government plans to ban the practice starting next month, says LBC.
  • “Why Matt Hancock’s cringeworthy tribute to Ken is nothing more than feminist virtue signalling” – The former Health Secretary Matt Hancock is once again making it all about him with a virtue-signalling Ken performance on TikTok, writes Ed Cumming in the Telegraph.
  • “Gary Lineker: patron saint of the over-privileged” – Gary Lineker’s luxury beliefs earned him a standing ovation in M&S, writes Julie Burchill in Spiked, not any actual virtues.
  • “Zoom updates terms of service after AI controversy” – Zoom has said it will not use customer content to train AI models without first obtaining consent, says ZeroHedge.
  • “If Trump’s indictment is to stand, Democrats should be charged too over 2016” – Every American deserves protection under the law, including former President Donald Trump, says William Jacobson in the Telegraph.
  • “‘The idea they’re protecting the reputation of banks by kicking out awkward customers is for the birds!’” – Toby Young joins Leo Kearse on GB News to discuss a new report that claims banks have closed over a million bank accounts in the last four years.

The idea they're protecting the reputation of banks by kicking out awkward customers is for the birds!'

Toby Young joins Leo Kearse to discuss a new report that claims banks have closed over a million bank accounts over the last four years. pic.twitter.com/WIZhucLo3S

— GB News (@GBNEWS) August 6, 2023

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago

“The alarming reality of cheap Chinese cars on British roads”

I don’t know about ‘Woke’, it seems to me we’ve been fast asleep for the last 15 years.

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Steve-Devon
Steve-Devon
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

IMO no ‘green’ technology should be permitted for sale unless it has a workable and acceptable system in place for re-cycling and disposal at the end of its life. This flood of cheap Chinese EVs could become a mountain of scrapped EV’s that nobody can handle in a few years time.

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

If these cheap chinese golf carts are anything like their electric scooters, there’s going to be bonfire night, every night.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

‘Made in China’ and ‘Landfilled in the UK’. Most Chinese products are not built to last. The very fact that we seem to accept this ‘Made in China’ label as the norm now is deeply depressing. I try to not to buy anything made in China but try as I might, sometimes it is nigh on impossible. Even products with names known for quality are made in China. In Tesco, the garlic comes from China! Importing this EV rubbish with their spontaneously combustible batteries is a bad idea but when did bad ideas stop anything happening in clown world?

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Dinger64
Dinger64
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Coming to a garage,shopping centre, car park,domestic dwelling, FERRY, airport, school near you!

One of them even burst into flames on a stand at the actual car show!

https://news.yahoo.com/chinese-electric-vehicle-catches-fire-184107935.html

https://e-vehicleinfo.com/global/chinas-electric-explosions-7-electric-vehicles-catch-fire-each-day/

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Dr Engler talking sense again. I haven’t listened to the podcast but he wrote a substack about it;

”Finally, if it’s not obvious, it’s worth reiterating why I am so fixated on the question as to whether we actually had a pandemic, and what dangers attach to the (false) notion that we had a dangerous lab-leak.
The answer to this is two-fold:

Firstly, huge harms have been wrought on the world’s population based on the assumption that we had a global problem requiring a top-down centralized global solution. In my view that’s a dangerous notion in itself, easily twisted and usable by bad actors with control over the media for a variety of purposes which may not be totally benign.

Secondly, and more specifically related to “viruses”, whereas the likely proposed solution (centralized, top-down of course) to the “lab-leak” will be some sort of ban / treaty on “gain of function”, this always leaves open the possibility that in future someone will claim (truthfully or not) that a leak has occurred, perhaps by a rogue nation or by a rogue scientist, and the same fear-porn driven nightmare could play out once again.”

https://wherearethenumbers.substack.com/p/dismantling-the-covid-pandemic-and

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Wow, read this. 100% evidence right here that the NHS have no interest in helping the elderly recover but would rather kill patients off instead. As I’ve said before, the vast majority of deaths were due to doctors and politicians, not a flu-like illness where people were actively denied early treatment. Thank god for this man being switched on enough to realise what was going on. And sepsis is easily treated with antibiotics ffs!

”I’m talking to a man who was told last October that his 75-year-old uncle – in hospital after being abused by his carers – was “end of life” and had three days to live. The doctors said he had sepsis and that he was definitely going to die.

The man – his uncle’s next of kin – managed to get his uncle home. They’d handed him a big pack of EOL drugs on departure from the hospital and told him he had to administer them to his uncle at home.

Nurses came to his home to check whether he was giving the morphine, Midazolam and two other drugs to his uncle and the man told them in no uncertain terms that he had absolutely no intention of giving his uncle those drugs as he knew what they did (his own mum had been euthanised with the same drugs in hospital in 2021) and, after telling him his uncle would “die in pain” without the meds, the nurses left. He never heard from them again.

His uncle is now fully recovered and living life to the full.

To me, this is solid evidence that the NHS were deliberately killing – or trying to kill – people.”

https://twitter.com/JacquiDeevoy1/status/1688494383547527169

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

That’s a most heartwarming story although it also makes my blood boil – not global boiling obvs but close! My father died in hospital in February 2021. He didn’t get the vaccine because he asked me whether he needed it and I said he didn’t. He never got Covid either. BUT soon after he was admitted to hospital, he faded and died. He had just gone in for a fall. He did have mild dementia but he still knew who I was and my brother and he could talk coherently. I am now going to ask the hospital what drugs they gave him prior to his death. If they mention morphine and midazolam, I am going to consider issuing a lawsuit against the hospital for deliberate euthanasia.

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George L
George L
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

I’m sorry to hear that ATR.. unfortunately it seems to be an all to often occurrence, and I would pursue it if I were you.

Both my ex mother-in-law and a girlfriends mother were both dead within a week after going in for falls. Both were cheery and chatting with a cup of tea on the first evening in hospital. When next visited both were drugged up.

On visiting my own father once, I found him almost incoherent and slumped on the settee. I investigated the cocktail drugs he’d been put on by his GP and got him off the lot all bar one. The man was back to his old self within days.

The chemical cosh or the goodnight nurse treatment is all to readily dispensed to our elderly I’m afraid.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  George L

Thanks, George. I’m glad your father made a recovery and well done for investigating the drug regime and putting a stop to it.

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The old bat
The old bat
1 year ago

“Britain is getting ready for a deadly bird flu outbreak”. Hmm. I think they are pinning a lot of hopes on this one, as bird flu has been rumbling about for a long time now. I wouldn’t be surprised if, at Porton Down, they are working on some kind of gain of function to make sure it passes to people more easily. Whatever, they are desperately searching for that pot of gold in the form of manufactured illness + new vaccine = squillions of pounds all round.

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George L
George L
1 year ago
Reply to  The old bat

I wonder how they’re going to kill the birds?

Hundreds dropping from the sky would be impressive.. perhaps a good dose of 5G @60 GHz should do the trick.. a few humans might stop breathing too which would enhance the effect.. EMERGENCY LOCKDOWN immediately..

https://emfharmonized.com/blogs/news/does-5g-at-60-ghz-stop-humans-from-absorbing-oxygen

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Dinger64
Dinger64
1 year ago
Reply to  George L

“I wonder how they’re going to kill the birds?”

More wind turbines with 5G ariels on top!

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George L
George L
1 year ago
Reply to  Dinger64

That’s a cracker Dinger.. 😉

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  The old bat

“manufactured illness + new vaccine = squillions of pounds all round.”

…and millions of deaths, which is what they are really after.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

You got there before me, HP!

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes people are waking up. Even Gatesy himself cannot deny that. This is why we can expect more from the WHO going into fear porn over-drive when they realise less and less people want to rock up and get their kids injected with any more toxic, untested against a true placebo crap that they don’t need;

https://twitter.com/ITGuy1959/status/1688640355325890561

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  The old bat

Squillions of pounds and more dead people from the vax. It is demonic.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
1 year ago
Reply to  The old bat

Bird flu & the sudden bird deaths occur when the communications network is ramped up ie happens in cities/areas where there is a concentration of cell towers or new LED street lighting is turned on.
EMF radiation is behind a lot of this, it’s acknowledged in the literature that EMF is harmful to animals yet it’s safe for humans….
The other thing to bear in mind is that in areas where there is a concentration of cell towers & LED lighting which links in to the communication network, there is a localised heating of the environment raising the local temperature which is nothing to do with the urban heat sink effect.

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George L
George L
1 year ago
Reply to  BurlingtonBertie

You’re on it Bertie.. “^”

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
1 year ago
Reply to  George L

Thank you George.
Advantage of being a member of MD4CE with direct access to world renowned experts, sadly now vilified & censored, who know about these harms.
I’m so fortunate to have these contacts & am determined to share the knowledge I glean with as many folk as possible.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/06/natwest-cash-limits-cashless-society-coutts-debanking-row/

Sir Nigel has really peed off the Davos Deviants and this is their response – We are coming for your cash.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

It is very clear that they are accelerating their plans. The drive to become cashless is relentless: banks closing branches, ATMs disappearing, tills that take cash often out of order. I can see very clearly how they are manufacturing the end of cash. Have you noticed how Charlie boy’s head doesn’t appear on any coinage or notes? So many people blindly pointing their phones at readers without a hint of concern…‘cos it’s convenient, innit?’

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Blimey Aethelred, I didn’t realise Chuckles was missing from the currency. That paints a clear picture.

He’s a traitorous barsteward.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Yes, but at least we are saved from looking at his traitorous face while getting the beers in!

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

A good point.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

This time a tennis player but in the last 2 days I’ve seen on Twitter a former pro badminton player, a young squash player, a triathlete ( when she was doing the swimming leg ) and a cyclist all die suddenly. These are just a few of the ones reported of course. Being young, fit and healthy has never looked so dangerous.

”Former college tennis star Lilly Kimbell died of a heart attack at 31 after she suddenly collapsed at home and was rushed to the hospital.
Despite efforts to perform CPR and save her life, doctors determined she had a massive heart attack. The lack of oxygen left her brain unable to regain consciousness, and she was removed from life support.
Kimbell was one of the most successful tennis players in collegiate history. She won a staggering 197 victories, including 109 in doubles and 88 in singles. She reached the NCAA Quarterfinals four times.”

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/tennis/former-tennis-star-dies-of-massive-heart-attack-at-31/ar-AA1eS9n4

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago

https://www.globalresearch.ca/freeland-designate-them-as-terrorists-seize-their-assets-impair-them-case-coutts-four/5827709

A terrific article laying in to the worldwide corruption of the Judiciary.

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago

“Britain isn’t in ‘managed’ decline. The country is about to fall off a cliff” – Nobody seems to know how to save the U.K. from its current trap, but Sherelle Jacobs in the Telegraph has a revolutionary suggestion.

And there I was wondering if the revolutionary suggestion was going to be… revolution.

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

…she still thinks we are the worst and that others are going to survive the giant monetary Ponzi scheme they’ve been running for years…..alas she is wrong….….which doesn’t make me feel any better….

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago

Apparently there have been recent stories of a rise in cases of Leprosy in the USA, particularly in Florida…
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/8/22-0367_article

….and along comes this study
https://discovermednews.com/leprosy-adverse-events-associated-with-bnt162b2-anti-sars-cov-2-vaccine-two-case-reports/

Leprosy adverse events associated with BNT162b2 anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccine (two case reports)
Yikes…

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ebygum
ebygum
1 year ago

??..is anyone from ‘officialdom’ going to weigh-in and explain these statistics? Which are not only happening in Singapore..??

@-aussie17

Singapore data drop Q2 2023

Population Natural Increase Data
(Live Births – Deaths)

13% decrease in 2021 vs 2020
39% decrease from 2022 vs 2021
51% decrease from Q2/2023 vs Q2/2022

Something is causing significant drop in Live Births and increase in death!

https://www.ica.gov.sg/news-and-publications/statistics

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