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UK Column News - 9th November 2022 - British dictatorship:
Public Order Bill as it relates to a raft of other legislation.
Police officer injured today as Just Stop Oil activists block M25
Just Stop Oil protestors on M25 near Hemel Hempstead: press photographer Rich Felgate unlawfully arrested and his colleague Tom Bowles' house searched at night for three hours
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-9th-november-2022
Public Order Bill as it relates to a raft of other legislation.
Police officer injured today as Just Stop Oil activists block M25
Just Stop Oil protestors on M25 near Hemel Hempstead: press photographer Rich Felgate unlawfully arrested and his colleague Tom Bowles' house searched at night for three hours
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-9th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022
Economy: Still not recovered from 2008
00:19 ONS says British GDP down 0.2% last quarter
03:11 RT: Global markets rally as China eases Covid restrictions — one area in which China can alleviate its downturn
Ukraine: So much is PR at this point
05:30 Sunak-Zelensky confab
09:05 Pennsky and Zelensky: Award for best actor in a proxy war — Sean Penn gifts his Oscar to Zelensky
15:32 Britain surges to £18.3 billion in sanctions on Russia: indicative of bifurcation of entire global economy
Levant caught up in Israel-Iran adversity
18:27 Wall Street Journal: Attack on Iranian convoy at Syrian border
UK Column mentions
20:41 Children's Health Defense EU — 14 November — Hands Off Our Children: starts at 9 am UK time
US midterms: Embarrassing aftermath
21:48 Senate elections: Most results now in
28:55 Clip: Kari Lake (neck-and-neck Republican candidate for Arizona governorship) tells Newsmax's John Bachman Now that walk-in votes by the distrustful, last to be counted, are likely to be heavily in her favour: “We can’t have Arizona constantly holding up the [national] election results”
34:28 Florida: unprecedented and rapid landslide to Republicans
37:10 Clip: De Santis comes out swinging against woke ideology in his victory speech (as did Kristi Noem in hers in South Dakota):
41:56 He being dead yet sitteth — in Congress
46:42 Biden the ultimate lame duck in the latter half of his term — but mainstream journalists hail his resurrection
49:27 Implications of President Biden's party losing control of the lower House of Congress
58:24 Richard D. Hall maligning by BBC: The UK terror survivors tracked down by 'disaster trolls' by Marianna Spring
1:03:00 The King’s College London node of antidisinformationism
1:07:40 Reclaim The Net: Facebook to censor climate facts
1:11:16 Twitter: a train wreck of a company
And Finally: Raine's Cartoon Time
1:14:21 MHRA thinks we’re three years old
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
Economy: Still not recovered from 2008
00:19 ONS says British GDP down 0.2% last quarter
03:11 RT: Global markets rally as China eases Covid restrictions — one area in which China can alleviate its downturn
Ukraine: So much is PR at this point
05:30 Sunak-Zelensky confab
09:05 Pennsky and Zelensky: Award for best actor in a proxy war — Sean Penn gifts his Oscar to Zelensky
15:32 Britain surges to £18.3 billion in sanctions on Russia: indicative of bifurcation of entire global economy
Levant caught up in Israel-Iran adversity
18:27 Wall Street Journal: Attack on Iranian convoy at Syrian border
UK Column mentions
20:41 Children's Health Defense EU — 14 November — Hands Off Our Children: starts at 9 am UK time
US midterms: Embarrassing aftermath
21:48 Senate elections: Most results now in
28:55 Clip: Kari Lake (neck-and-neck Republican candidate for Arizona governorship) tells Newsmax's John Bachman Now that walk-in votes by the distrustful, last to be counted, are likely to be heavily in her favour: “We can’t have Arizona constantly holding up the [national] election results”
34:28 Florida: unprecedented and rapid landslide to Republicans
37:10 Clip: De Santis comes out swinging against woke ideology in his victory speech (as did Kristi Noem in hers in South Dakota):
41:56 He being dead yet sitteth — in Congress
46:42 Biden the ultimate lame duck in the latter half of his term — but mainstream journalists hail his resurrection
49:27 Implications of President Biden's party losing control of the lower House of Congress
58:24 Richard D. Hall maligning by BBC: The UK terror survivors tracked down by 'disaster trolls' by Marianna Spring
1:03:00 The King’s College London node of antidisinformationism
1:07:40 Reclaim The Net: Facebook to censor climate facts
1:11:16 Twitter: a train wreck of a company
And Finally: Raine's Cartoon Time
1:14:21 MHRA thinks we’re three years old
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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Debi Evans Blog: 8 November 2022
by DEBI EVANS
Tuesday, 8th November 2022
- Updates on my inquiries and interviews
- MHRA Board Meeting
- Effects of Cyber Attack on the NHS
- NHS plans to cut weekend and evening surgery
- NHS prostate cancer treatments
- Mouth cancer cases skyrocket
- Bionic Man
- Moderna — impacting human health
- CRISPR death confirmed
- Ambulance delays
- Children, GPs and Antidepressants
- Nurses vote to walk out en masse
- £500 million promised to Adult Social Discharge Fund gone missing
- King Charles' coronation set to be a bank holiday in Scotland
- Earthquakes and Dutchsinse
https://www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/debi-evans-blog-8-november-2022
by DEBI EVANS
Tuesday, 8th November 2022
- Updates on my inquiries and interviews
- MHRA Board Meeting
- Effects of Cyber Attack on the NHS
- NHS plans to cut weekend and evening surgery
- NHS prostate cancer treatments
- Mouth cancer cases skyrocket
- Bionic Man
- Moderna — impacting human health
- CRISPR death confirmed
- Ambulance delays
- Children, GPs and Antidepressants
- Nurses vote to walk out en masse
- £500 million promised to Adult Social Discharge Fund gone missing
- King Charles' coronation set to be a bank holiday in Scotland
- Earthquakes and Dutchsinse
https://www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/debi-evans-blog-8-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - Economy: still not recovered from 2008
ONS says British GDP down 0.2% last quarter
Chancellor (finance minister) Jeremy Hunt says he is "under no illusion that there is a tough road ahead"
RT: Global markets rally as China eases Covid restrictions — one area in which China can alleviate its downturn
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
ONS says British GDP down 0.2% last quarter
Chancellor (finance minister) Jeremy Hunt says he is "under no illusion that there is a tough road ahead"
RT: Global markets rally as China eases Covid restrictions — one area in which China can alleviate its downturn
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - Ukraine: So much is PR at this point
- Sunak-Zelensky confab
- Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announces hundreds (not thousands) more surface-to-air missiles for Kiev
- Token arms shipments by Joint Expeditionary Force: Nordic countries, Netherlands, Baltic Republics and Britain
- US big-ticket aid, such as HIMARS, will be on rolling back order for a year or two
- Pennsky and Zelensky: Award for best actor in a proxy war — Sean Penn gifts his Oscar to Zelensky
- Newly-ripped Penn has a very extensive history of turning up in the right place at the right time for the oligarchs
- Clip: Preening presentation of the gilded figurine to the Taupe T-shirted One: “When you win, bring it back to Malibu”
- Penn a "Covid-19 celebrity humanitarian"
- March 2022 article by Josh Rogin in Washington Post: Syrian White Helmets raring for Ukrainian action
- Article imminent by Vanessa Beeley on leaked documents indicating Canadian interest in funding a White Helmets operation for (but presumably not in) Ukraine
- Some of the footage from Ukraine found to have been real-time fake attacks, just as in Syria
- Kosovo connections also abundant between Syrian and Ukrainian ends of the White Helmets agenda
- Britain surges to £18.3 billion in sanctions on Russia: indicative of bifurcation of entire global economy
- HM Treasury Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) issues annual review including that sum
- 68% drop in Russian goods: does Britain want to be in the red or in the black?
- Patrick Henningsen commentary: Russia is a key supplier to many sectors worldwide
- It costs up to four times the Russian price for American LNG to be transported intercontinentally: can the First World run on that — or is the idea that it will stop being the First World?
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- Sunak-Zelensky confab
- Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announces hundreds (not thousands) more surface-to-air missiles for Kiev
- Token arms shipments by Joint Expeditionary Force: Nordic countries, Netherlands, Baltic Republics and Britain
- US big-ticket aid, such as HIMARS, will be on rolling back order for a year or two
- Pennsky and Zelensky: Award for best actor in a proxy war — Sean Penn gifts his Oscar to Zelensky
- Newly-ripped Penn has a very extensive history of turning up in the right place at the right time for the oligarchs
- Clip: Preening presentation of the gilded figurine to the Taupe T-shirted One: “When you win, bring it back to Malibu”
- Penn a "Covid-19 celebrity humanitarian"
- March 2022 article by Josh Rogin in Washington Post: Syrian White Helmets raring for Ukrainian action
- Article imminent by Vanessa Beeley on leaked documents indicating Canadian interest in funding a White Helmets operation for (but presumably not in) Ukraine
- Some of the footage from Ukraine found to have been real-time fake attacks, just as in Syria
- Kosovo connections also abundant between Syrian and Ukrainian ends of the White Helmets agenda
- Britain surges to £18.3 billion in sanctions on Russia: indicative of bifurcation of entire global economy
- HM Treasury Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) issues annual review including that sum
- 68% drop in Russian goods: does Britain want to be in the red or in the black?
- Patrick Henningsen commentary: Russia is a key supplier to many sectors worldwide
- It costs up to four times the Russian price for American LNG to be transported intercontinentally: can the First World run on that — or is the idea that it will stop being the First World?
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - Levant caught up in Israel-Iran adversity
- Wall Street Journal: Attack on Iranian convoy at Syrian border
- Usual claim from Tel Aviv that the tankers were carrying weaponry; they were actually carrying much-needed oil for Lebanon
- Significant death toll in the Israeli attack
- Vanessa Beeley's assessment: Lebanon and Syria economically on a par; Lebanon doing far worse than Syria financially
UK Column mentions
- Children's Health Defense EU — 14 November — Hands Off Our Children: starts at 9 am UK time
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- Wall Street Journal: Attack on Iranian convoy at Syrian border
- Usual claim from Tel Aviv that the tankers were carrying weaponry; they were actually carrying much-needed oil for Lebanon
- Significant death toll in the Israeli attack
- Vanessa Beeley's assessment: Lebanon and Syria economically on a par; Lebanon doing far worse than Syria financially
UK Column mentions
- Children's Health Defense EU — 14 November — Hands Off Our Children: starts at 9 am UK time
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - US midterms: Embarrassing aftermath
- Senate elections: Most results now in.
- Predicted red wave (swing to Republicans) turned out to be a red ripple.
- Slow-walking the vote count in western swing states of Nevada (likely to go to Republicans) and Arizona (possibly to go to Democrats).
- Runoff due on 6 December in Georgia.
- Massive implications for US foreign and domestic policy.
- House elections: results of 26 Congressional district seats still outstanding, from Maine and western states.
- Bad news for Democrats: Biden more likely to be hobbled in second half of his term
Gubernatorial elections: again, Arizona and Nevada yet to declare, along with Alaska.
- Arizona has a Democrat-run voting system that means it now has Election Week or even Election Month, no longer Election Day.
- Chaos with vote-counting machines — curiously, mostly in Republican-dominated precincts (constituencies).
- The Federalist: Arizona's elections are an international embarrassment.
- Oddly enough, the state election commissioner’s name is Bill Gates.
- “Election deniers” vindicated by the Arizona débâcle.
- Clip: Kari Lake (neck-and-neck Republican candidate for Arizona governorship) tells Newsmax's John Bachman Now that walk-in votes by the distrustful, last to be counted, are likely to be heavily in her favour: “We can’t have Arizona constantly holding up the [national] election results”.
- Truckloads of ballots still arriving at Arizona count centres; not known how many valid ballots are still waiting to be counted; huge scope for fraud.
- Arizona scrapped requirement to vote in local precincts in favour of unwieldy centralised voting hubs “because of Covid”
Ohio: huge swing to Republicans with election of a new breed of young intellectuals typified by J.D. Vance
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- Senate elections: Most results now in.
- Predicted red wave (swing to Republicans) turned out to be a red ripple.
- Slow-walking the vote count in western swing states of Nevada (likely to go to Republicans) and Arizona (possibly to go to Democrats).
- Runoff due on 6 December in Georgia.
- Massive implications for US foreign and domestic policy.
- House elections: results of 26 Congressional district seats still outstanding, from Maine and western states.
- Bad news for Democrats: Biden more likely to be hobbled in second half of his term
Gubernatorial elections: again, Arizona and Nevada yet to declare, along with Alaska.
- Arizona has a Democrat-run voting system that means it now has Election Week or even Election Month, no longer Election Day.
- Chaos with vote-counting machines — curiously, mostly in Republican-dominated precincts (constituencies).
- The Federalist: Arizona's elections are an international embarrassment.
- Oddly enough, the state election commissioner’s name is Bill Gates.
- “Election deniers” vindicated by the Arizona débâcle.
- Clip: Kari Lake (neck-and-neck Republican candidate for Arizona governorship) tells Newsmax's John Bachman Now that walk-in votes by the distrustful, last to be counted, are likely to be heavily in her favour: “We can’t have Arizona constantly holding up the [national] election results”.
- Truckloads of ballots still arriving at Arizona count centres; not known how many valid ballots are still waiting to be counted; huge scope for fraud.
- Arizona scrapped requirement to vote in local precincts in favour of unwieldy centralised voting hubs “because of Covid”
Ohio: huge swing to Republicans with election of a new breed of young intellectuals typified by J.D. Vance
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - US midterms: No representation without exhumation
- Florida: unprecedented and rapid landslide to Republicans.
- Anti-lockdown Governor Ron DeSantis roundly re-elected.
- Patrick Henningsen analysis: Florida, with its large number of Electoral College votes, is no longer a swing state.
- Latinos becoming markedly more Republican in Florida and Texas.
- In four heretofore swing states that are good for over 100 Electoral College votes for the presidency, the young are turning highly conservative.
- Clip: De Santis comes out swinging against woke ideology in his victory speech (as did Kristi Noem in hers in South Dakota):
- “So many jurisdictions across America withered on the vine; millions are leaving them; Florida is where woke goes to die”.
- Tablet: It is clear that progressivism is now quite dead.
- Nigel Farage predicts “titanic clash” between Trump and DeSantis in the post-midterms Republican Party.
- He being dead yet sitteth — in Congress.
- Pennsylvania: Mentally disabled John Fetterman wins senatorial race.
- At state level, Tony DeLuca got elected in Pennsylvania even though he died before election day.
- His party caucus in the state house tweets a mockery of the ballot.
- Dead men legislating is an animatronic American trend long enough for a Newsweek list.
- Another example from San Diego, California: Chula Vista district looks due to elect the deceased Simon Silva.
- Patrick Henningsen commentary: A cynical strategy — but completely legal, and one practised more than once in this election cycle.
- Biden the ultimate lame duck in the latter half of his term — but mainstream journalists hail his resurrection.
- Clip: Will Biden change any of his woke policies? Biden answers: “Nothing; I’m not going to change anything”.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- Florida: unprecedented and rapid landslide to Republicans.
- Anti-lockdown Governor Ron DeSantis roundly re-elected.
- Patrick Henningsen analysis: Florida, with its large number of Electoral College votes, is no longer a swing state.
- Latinos becoming markedly more Republican in Florida and Texas.
- In four heretofore swing states that are good for over 100 Electoral College votes for the presidency, the young are turning highly conservative.
- Clip: De Santis comes out swinging against woke ideology in his victory speech (as did Kristi Noem in hers in South Dakota):
- “So many jurisdictions across America withered on the vine; millions are leaving them; Florida is where woke goes to die”.
- Tablet: It is clear that progressivism is now quite dead.
- Nigel Farage predicts “titanic clash” between Trump and DeSantis in the post-midterms Republican Party.
- He being dead yet sitteth — in Congress.
- Pennsylvania: Mentally disabled John Fetterman wins senatorial race.
- At state level, Tony DeLuca got elected in Pennsylvania even though he died before election day.
- His party caucus in the state house tweets a mockery of the ballot.
- Dead men legislating is an animatronic American trend long enough for a Newsweek list.
- Another example from San Diego, California: Chula Vista district looks due to elect the deceased Simon Silva.
- Patrick Henningsen commentary: A cynical strategy — but completely legal, and one practised more than once in this election cycle.
- Biden the ultimate lame duck in the latter half of his term — but mainstream journalists hail his resurrection.
- Clip: Will Biden change any of his woke policies? Biden answers: “Nothing; I’m not going to change anything”.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - Republican-controlled House: A referendum on Trumpism
- Implications of President Biden's party losing control of the lower House of Congress
- Investigations now likely: Hunter Biden (laptop data on China), FBI, Big Tech censorship, Covid (but this latter could turn into a damp squib)
- Could the FBI be broken up or scrapped altogether for its manifold sins?
- Impeachment of Biden quite possible in the House, even if not carried through in the Senate
- Health: Rochelle Walensky could be chopped from CDC
- Economy: no more quantitative easing (giant spending) bills, to control inflation
- Energy: “green” and Great Reset policies could be reined in
- Ukraine: no more blank cheques; every penny spent so far could be audited; keener pursuit of diplomacy
- Clip: Biden’s response to prospect of his son being investigated in Congress: “Lots of luck in your senior years … It’s comedy”
- Clip: Zelensky going on PR offensive with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour; seems seriously worried that the money tap could be shut off
- Unclear issue: Where is the US money for Ukraine ending up? Switzerland, or further afield?
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- Implications of President Biden's party losing control of the lower House of Congress
- Investigations now likely: Hunter Biden (laptop data on China), FBI, Big Tech censorship, Covid (but this latter could turn into a damp squib)
- Could the FBI be broken up or scrapped altogether for its manifold sins?
- Impeachment of Biden quite possible in the House, even if not carried through in the Senate
- Health: Rochelle Walensky could be chopped from CDC
- Economy: no more quantitative easing (giant spending) bills, to control inflation
- Energy: “green” and Great Reset policies could be reined in
- Ukraine: no more blank cheques; every penny spent so far could be audited; keener pursuit of diplomacy
- Clip: Biden’s response to prospect of his son being investigated in Congress: “Lots of luck in your senior years … It’s comedy”
- Clip: Zelensky going on PR offensive with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour; seems seriously worried that the money tap could be shut off
- Unclear issue: Where is the US money for Ukraine ending up? Switzerland, or further afield?
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - Media control: From tight to vice-like
- Richard D. Hall maligning by BBC
- Vanessa Beeley analysis: Richard D. Hall instrumentalised to push through British state crackdown
- BBC is fighting back precisely because it grudgingly accepts that through our work, new media have acquired influence
- Connection to Alex Jones case: “abuse of victims” trope brings us back to “online harms” talking point
- Marianna Spring carefully writes that Richard Hall “inspires” others and thus “echoes” Alex Jones
- The King’s College London node of antidisinformationism
- Vanessa Beeley commentary: Consistent drive to discredit those undermining the UK Government’s role in destabilising Syria
- Who is Prof. Bobby Duffy, Director of The Policy Institute at King’s? Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Policy Institute; was Blair’s man at Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit; seems very well connected to British government circles
- Reclaim The Net: Facebook to censor climate facts
- Vast majority of the public accept the reality of terrorist attacks in the UK — but notable minorities say they struggle to know the truth
- That wording reveals that growing numbers refuse to believe the government line on virtually anything
- Who are the sceptics in Britain? The politically disengaged; more generally, those who get their news from social media
- Vanessa Beeley commentary: Climate hysteria now key to narrative
- Upshot: Social media being blamed for public distrust in systematically-lying government
- Twitter: a train wreck of a company
- Elon Musk foresees bankruptcy unless many are laid off from Twitter
- Even Tucker Carlson has been “fact-checked”
- Twitter proven multiple times to have been working directly with government agencies
- Patrick Henningsen commentary: If Musk manages to turn it around, Twitter can certainly become a multi-trillion-dollar company
- Musk’s ultimate goal is reflotation, not free speech
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- Richard D. Hall maligning by BBC
- Vanessa Beeley analysis: Richard D. Hall instrumentalised to push through British state crackdown
- BBC is fighting back precisely because it grudgingly accepts that through our work, new media have acquired influence
- Connection to Alex Jones case: “abuse of victims” trope brings us back to “online harms” talking point
- Marianna Spring carefully writes that Richard Hall “inspires” others and thus “echoes” Alex Jones
- The King’s College London node of antidisinformationism
- Vanessa Beeley commentary: Consistent drive to discredit those undermining the UK Government’s role in destabilising Syria
- Who is Prof. Bobby Duffy, Director of The Policy Institute at King’s? Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Policy Institute; was Blair’s man at Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit; seems very well connected to British government circles
- Reclaim The Net: Facebook to censor climate facts
- Vast majority of the public accept the reality of terrorist attacks in the UK — but notable minorities say they struggle to know the truth
- That wording reveals that growing numbers refuse to believe the government line on virtually anything
- Who are the sceptics in Britain? The politically disengaged; more generally, those who get their news from social media
- Vanessa Beeley commentary: Climate hysteria now key to narrative
- Upshot: Social media being blamed for public distrust in systematically-lying government
- Twitter: a train wreck of a company
- Elon Musk foresees bankruptcy unless many are laid off from Twitter
- Even Tucker Carlson has been “fact-checked”
- Twitter proven multiple times to have been working directly with government agencies
- Patrick Henningsen commentary: If Musk manages to turn it around, Twitter can certainly become a multi-trillion-dollar company
- Musk’s ultimate goal is reflotation, not free speech
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022 - And Finally: Raine's Cartoon Time
- MHRA thinks we’re three years old
- Lurid lolling legumes cutely clutch their bellies: the British pharmaceutical regulator’s way of talking to the public about serious vaccine adverse reactions
- MHRA’s own Yellow Card website is here; UK Column's is here
- And yet: a second Pfizer/BioNTech bivalent jab is approved
- “No new safety concerns identified” — because, of course, the MHRA hasn’t actively looked for any
- While UK Column News was on air, Patient Safety Commissioner Dr Henrietta Hughes tweeted this on Yellow Card system
- Debi Evans' response
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
- MHRA thinks we’re three years old
- Lurid lolling legumes cutely clutch their bellies: the British pharmaceutical regulator’s way of talking to the public about serious vaccine adverse reactions
- MHRA’s own Yellow Card website is here; UK Column's is here
- And yet: a second Pfizer/BioNTech bivalent jab is approved
- “No new safety concerns identified” — because, of course, the MHRA hasn’t actively looked for any
- While UK Column News was on air, Patient Safety Commissioner Dr Henrietta Hughes tweeted this on Yellow Card system
- Debi Evans' response
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-11th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022
He being dead yet sitteth — in Congress
Pennsylvania: Mentally disabled John Fetterman wins senatorial race
At state level, Tony DeLuca got elected in Pennsylvania even though he died before election day
His party caucus in the state house tweets a mockery of the ballot
Dead men legislating is an animatronic American trend long enough for a Newsweek list
https://community.ukcolumn.org/
He being dead yet sitteth — in Congress
Pennsylvania: Mentally disabled John Fetterman wins senatorial race
At state level, Tony DeLuca got elected in Pennsylvania even though he died before election day
His party caucus in the state house tweets a mockery of the ballot
Dead men legislating is an animatronic American trend long enough for a Newsweek list
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UK Column News - 11th November 2022
Media control: From tight to vice-like
Richard D. Hall maligning by BBC: The UK terror survivors tracked down by ‘disaster trolls’ penned by Marianna Spring
Vanessa Beeley analysis: Richard D. Hall instrumentalised to push through British state crackdown
BBC is fighting back precisely because it grudgingly accepts that through our work, new media have acquired influence
Media control: From tight to vice-like
Richard D. Hall maligning by BBC: The UK terror survivors tracked down by ‘disaster trolls’ penned by Marianna Spring
Vanessa Beeley analysis: Richard D. Hall instrumentalised to push through British state crackdown
BBC is fighting back precisely because it grudgingly accepts that through our work, new media have acquired influence
Brian asked in Extra Time today for readers with time on their hands to contact UK Column to review the books that kind viewers send us, which we have no time to read.
Volunteers: office@ukcolumn.org
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Channel migration
- Home Secretary Suella Braverman: the French will help solve our complex problem
- Gendarmes patrolling northern French beaches—obviously impossible until Britain paid them
- 2021 UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery
- 2018 UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery
- UK told OSCE in 2020 it was committed to eradicating human trafficking by 2030
- The other aspect: many Albanians
- Telegraph: Modern Slavery Act set for reform to tackle migrant crisis
- Presentation of financial statistics on tackling modern slavery in Britain
- David Scott commentary: No-one is addressing the complexity of the situation—the Left speaks only of compassion when there are also economic migrants; Blair and Peter Sutherland set this agenda to break up the nation state; “beyond belief” levels of criminality, treating people like meat
- Mike Robinson commentary: The paltry sums given to tackle human trafficking seem like merely the cost of doing business (for trafficking)
- David Scott’s city of Perth in central Scotland fills up with refugees, almost all young men
- Two huge city-centre hotels, Radisson Blu and the Queen's Hotel, closed to the public
- David speaks to two men who arrived in Perth from Homs and Aleppo in Syria: no claim by them of fleeing persecution
- David Scott commentary: Dispersal from the English Channel to Scotland is a government policy to cover up the vast scale of the migration
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Home Secretary Suella Braverman: the French will help solve our complex problem
- Gendarmes patrolling northern French beaches—obviously impossible until Britain paid them
- 2021 UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery
- 2018 UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery
- UK told OSCE in 2020 it was committed to eradicating human trafficking by 2030
- The other aspect: many Albanians
- Telegraph: Modern Slavery Act set for reform to tackle migrant crisis
- Presentation of financial statistics on tackling modern slavery in Britain
- David Scott commentary: No-one is addressing the complexity of the situation—the Left speaks only of compassion when there are also economic migrants; Blair and Peter Sutherland set this agenda to break up the nation state; “beyond belief” levels of criminality, treating people like meat
- Mike Robinson commentary: The paltry sums given to tackle human trafficking seem like merely the cost of doing business (for trafficking)
- David Scott’s city of Perth in central Scotland fills up with refugees, almost all young men
- Two huge city-centre hotels, Radisson Blu and the Queen's Hotel, closed to the public
- David speaks to two men who arrived in Perth from Homs and Aleppo in Syria: no claim by them of fleeing persecution
- David Scott commentary: Dispersal from the English Channel to Scotland is a government policy to cover up the vast scale of the migration
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Ukraine—Time for peace?
- BBC: Russia to withdraw troops from key city of Kherson
- BBC: Kyiv claims major gains as Russia exits Kherson
- Brady Africk tweet: Ukrainian forces have liberated more than 64,000 square kilometers
- Huge areas regained by Ukrainians in relatively short time
- UK Column commentary: We're relying on the blogosphere and individual commentators and news-sifters for true picture, due to failure of the mainstream media to report the war with any semblance of discretion
- Zelensky photo op portends change of tack
- BBC—Kherson: Zelensky visits liberated city
- Beginning of the end of the war? Zelensky speaks of Ukraine’s readiness to negotiate
- How odd that Ukrainian overtures for peace come immediately after the US midterms
- David Scott commentary: Some sort of deal may have been done; the Ukrainians may now have fulfilled the West’s demands of them; if the war continues despite the apparent mutual exhaustion, it may be indicative of external political pressure
- Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg discuss possible dialogue
- Brian Gerrish observation: "Deeply offensive" glamour photo—Defence Secretary Ben Wallace’s combat gear is squeaky clean
- The reality nobody wants to talk about: huge Ukrainian grave sites in Kharkov and elsewhere
- UK trains Ukrainian troops
- Jens Stoltenberg tweets on his great trip to the United Kingdom
- Mariupol: Massive Russian reconstruction effort indicates that the Russians are not planning to abandon the city
- Odessa Journal: Ministry of Economy signed a memorandum with the world’s largest investment company—i.e., BlackRock
- Brian Gerrish analysis: Now the country has been destroyed, control of reconstruction has been achieved
- September: Ukrainian presidential website coverage of Zelensky meeting Larry Fink
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- BBC: Russia to withdraw troops from key city of Kherson
- BBC: Kyiv claims major gains as Russia exits Kherson
- Brady Africk tweet: Ukrainian forces have liberated more than 64,000 square kilometers
- Huge areas regained by Ukrainians in relatively short time
- UK Column commentary: We're relying on the blogosphere and individual commentators and news-sifters for true picture, due to failure of the mainstream media to report the war with any semblance of discretion
- Zelensky photo op portends change of tack
- BBC—Kherson: Zelensky visits liberated city
- Beginning of the end of the war? Zelensky speaks of Ukraine’s readiness to negotiate
- How odd that Ukrainian overtures for peace come immediately after the US midterms
- David Scott commentary: Some sort of deal may have been done; the Ukrainians may now have fulfilled the West’s demands of them; if the war continues despite the apparent mutual exhaustion, it may be indicative of external political pressure
- Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg discuss possible dialogue
- Brian Gerrish observation: "Deeply offensive" glamour photo—Defence Secretary Ben Wallace’s combat gear is squeaky clean
- The reality nobody wants to talk about: huge Ukrainian grave sites in Kharkov and elsewhere
- UK trains Ukrainian troops
- Jens Stoltenberg tweets on his great trip to the United Kingdom
- Mariupol: Massive Russian reconstruction effort indicates that the Russians are not planning to abandon the city
- Odessa Journal: Ministry of Economy signed a memorandum with the world’s largest investment company—i.e., BlackRock
- Brian Gerrish analysis: Now the country has been destroyed, control of reconstruction has been achieved
- September: Ukrainian presidential website coverage of Zelensky meeting Larry Fink
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Russia-West
- Who blew up Nord Stream 2? Dark ships in Baltic Sea spotted by SpaceKnow with satellite data
- Wired: Dark ships emerge from the shadows of the Nord Stream mystery
- US Naval Institute News: Positions of two NATO ships were falsified near Russian Black Sea naval base
- Brian Gerrish commentary: Large ships don’t just appear and disappear in a relatively small area—who owned them and what were they doing?
- Sky News: [Russian Foreign Minister] Sergei Lavrov taken to hospital on arrival at G20
- What was the gravity—or otherwise—of any medical condition he had? No word from mainstream media
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Who blew up Nord Stream 2? Dark ships in Baltic Sea spotted by SpaceKnow with satellite data
- Wired: Dark ships emerge from the shadows of the Nord Stream mystery
- US Naval Institute News: Positions of two NATO ships were falsified near Russian Black Sea naval base
- Brian Gerrish commentary: Large ships don’t just appear and disappear in a relatively small area—who owned them and what were they doing?
- Sky News: [Russian Foreign Minister] Sergei Lavrov taken to hospital on arrival at G20
- What was the gravity—or otherwise—of any medical condition he had? No word from mainstream media
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Red Pill Expo on jabs and cunning money masters
- Conference just finished in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Mark Anderson's coverage of the last Expo
- Among fifteen speakers, star turns were Dr David E. Martin of M-CAM and Del Bigtree of Informed Consent Action Network (ICANdecide)
- Del Bigtree draws attention to WHO's 2019 pronouncement that "anti-vaxxers are a global health threat"
- medRxiv: Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19—estimated to be 0.035% for the under-60s and 0.095% for the under-70s
- Brownstone Institute carries similar figures
- An apparently bigger health threat: ICAN's V-Safe Data uses CDC data to chart Covid vaccine adverse health impacts
- Red Pill Expo slide: US child vaccine schedules required 11 jabs in 1986; 54 (72) in 2017; expected to be hundreds of vaccines in the near future
- Slide: Childhood vaccines shoot up, and chronic illnesses and prevalence of disabilities in children shoot up in tandem
- Mark Anderson comment: An informed-consent audience in Salt Lake City, not necessarily an anti-vaccine audience
- The "most salivated-over" prize: central banking
- Dr David Martin referred to a chart on wall of bank near conference venue in Salt Lake City: $18,841,000,000 of holdings in financial, infrastructure and utility sectors less than a year before Federal Reserve was set up in 1913
- Key aim of Federal Reserve was to leverage the pre-1913 debt-based money system to make the great mass of people work for the very few at the apex
- “Where’s our Pujo Committee, and why aren’t we demanding it?” — Arsène Pujo was a Louisiana Congressman, the first-ever representative of the state’s Seventh District, who chaired a banking subcommittee in Congress
- Flanking technique used in the run-up to the creation of the Fed: “Oh yes, there is a money trust; but let’s work with Congress to stop it—by creating a central bank”
- Tax-exempt foundations
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Conference just finished in Salt Lake City, Utah
- Mark Anderson's coverage of the last Expo
- Among fifteen speakers, star turns were Dr David E. Martin of M-CAM and Del Bigtree of Informed Consent Action Network (ICANdecide)
- Del Bigtree draws attention to WHO's 2019 pronouncement that "anti-vaxxers are a global health threat"
- medRxiv: Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19—estimated to be 0.035% for the under-60s and 0.095% for the under-70s
- Brownstone Institute carries similar figures
- An apparently bigger health threat: ICAN's V-Safe Data uses CDC data to chart Covid vaccine adverse health impacts
- Red Pill Expo slide: US child vaccine schedules required 11 jabs in 1986; 54 (72) in 2017; expected to be hundreds of vaccines in the near future
- Slide: Childhood vaccines shoot up, and chronic illnesses and prevalence of disabilities in children shoot up in tandem
- Mark Anderson comment: An informed-consent audience in Salt Lake City, not necessarily an anti-vaccine audience
- The "most salivated-over" prize: central banking
- Dr David Martin referred to a chart on wall of bank near conference venue in Salt Lake City: $18,841,000,000 of holdings in financial, infrastructure and utility sectors less than a year before Federal Reserve was set up in 1913
- Key aim of Federal Reserve was to leverage the pre-1913 debt-based money system to make the great mass of people work for the very few at the apex
- “Where’s our Pujo Committee, and why aren’t we demanding it?” — Arsène Pujo was a Louisiana Congressman, the first-ever representative of the state’s Seventh District, who chaired a banking subcommittee in Congress
- Flanking technique used in the run-up to the creation of the Fed: “Oh yes, there is a money trust; but let’s work with Congress to stop it—by creating a central bank”
- Tax-exempt foundations
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Scottish Covid inquiry teetering on the brink
- Founded in October 2021 and not going well
- The Herald: New judge appointed as chair of Scottish Covid inquiry—Lord Brailsford takes over from Lady Poole, who has resigned “for personal reasons”
- Noteworthy: Simultaneous change in inquiry’s terms of reference—to a “human rights” focus
- Families still waiting, over a year after inquiry was set up, to be met
- “Establish the facts” as Lord Brailsford’s new key focus: yet there are two sets of Covid facts—officialdom’s “facts” and actual facts
- Newly-formed Scottish Vaccine Injured Group: scottishvig@gmail.com
- David Scott commentary: VIG have applied for core participant status in the Inquiry; whether or not they are accepted will tell us a great deal as to whether it can be trusted
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Founded in October 2021 and not going well
- The Herald: New judge appointed as chair of Scottish Covid inquiry—Lord Brailsford takes over from Lady Poole, who has resigned “for personal reasons”
- Noteworthy: Simultaneous change in inquiry’s terms of reference—to a “human rights” focus
- Families still waiting, over a year after inquiry was set up, to be met
- “Establish the facts” as Lord Brailsford’s new key focus: yet there are two sets of Covid facts—officialdom’s “facts” and actual facts
- Newly-formed Scottish Vaccine Injured Group: scottishvig@gmail.com
- David Scott commentary: VIG have applied for core participant status in the Inquiry; whether or not they are accepted will tell us a great deal as to whether it can be trusted
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Earth religion: BBC lies by omission regarding agenda
- BBC—COP27: Ukraine a reason to act fast on climate change—Rishi Sunak
- Cash is king: Xiye Bastida (20) from Mexico attends COP at Sharm el-Sheikh—to lobby for monetary compensation for “loss and damage”
- Another Generation Z representative at COP: Sophia Kianni (also 20)
- “Climate justice activist”, author and model Mikaela Loach (24) is Scotland’s own youthful rentaquote seeking a new world
- Mikaela Loach tweets about her book deal
- Clip: The quality or otherwise of Mikaela Loach’s thought—and she urges the public to pre-order her book especially because she’s black
- David Scott analysis: Not very good and not very Scottish, but fully neo-Marxist and collectivist; “once we’ve destroyed everything, we just keep destroying until the wonderful utopia emerges”
- Various profound tweets by Mikaela Loach shown on screen:
- Clip: Sky Australia—Paul Murray Live—Developing countries want “climate reparations”
- Loach retweeted Sarita La Colocha's indignant tweet on scabies outbreaks among migrants in hostels; no mention of the inequities of vaccine damage
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- BBC—COP27: Ukraine a reason to act fast on climate change—Rishi Sunak
- Cash is king: Xiye Bastida (20) from Mexico attends COP at Sharm el-Sheikh—to lobby for monetary compensation for “loss and damage”
- Another Generation Z representative at COP: Sophia Kianni (also 20)
- “Climate justice activist”, author and model Mikaela Loach (24) is Scotland’s own youthful rentaquote seeking a new world
- Mikaela Loach tweets about her book deal
- Clip: The quality or otherwise of Mikaela Loach’s thought—and she urges the public to pre-order her book especially because she’s black
- David Scott analysis: Not very good and not very Scottish, but fully neo-Marxist and collectivist; “once we’ve destroyed everything, we just keep destroying until the wonderful utopia emerges”
- Various profound tweets by Mikaela Loach shown on screen:
- Clip: Sky Australia—Paul Murray Live—Developing countries want “climate reparations”
- Loach retweeted Sarita La Colocha's indignant tweet on scabies outbreaks among migrants in hostels; no mention of the inequities of vaccine damage
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022