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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
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - G20
- Rishi Sunak flies in to summit of major economies and pastes blame on Putin for Britain's economic suicide
- Rishi G20 plan Sunak’s five-point economic plan (he has one)
• Keep paying the public for electricity
• Blame Russia for weaponising food
• Bolster "resilience"
• Promote free markets and open global economy
• Partner with businesses and foreign governments [“intentional financial institutions”: the typo is either Number 10's or the Telegraph's]
- David Scott commentary: Four of the points are about control and thus contradict the free-market point
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Rishi Sunak flies in to summit of major economies and pastes blame on Putin for Britain's economic suicide
- Rishi G20 plan Sunak’s five-point economic plan (he has one)
• Keep paying the public for electricity
• Blame Russia for weaponising food
• Bolster "resilience"
• Promote free markets and open global economy
• Partner with businesses and foreign governments [“intentional financial institutions”: the typo is either Number 10's or the Telegraph's]
- David Scott commentary: Four of the points are about control and thus contradict the free-market point
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - FTX and price controls: Trading turds, absorbing the unabsorbable
- Mail Online: $515m is STOLEN from collapsed crypto exchange FTX
- Effective Altruism Forum’s potted biography of founder of crypto platform FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried (“SBF”)
- Worth remembering: Utilitarianism means getting away with it “for the greater good”
- “Government regulations don’t protect you; they protect the crooks”
- Ukrainian angle to the FTX collapse is even worse: @Ben_Kew—FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried bankrolled the Democratic Party’s midterms war chest
- Reuters: Hedge fund Galois Capital says half its capital stuck on FTX exchange
- David Scott commentary: “It all seems very circular: money went to Ukraine, which went to the Democratic Party, which funded the Ukraine war”
- “It draws in a lot of charlatans … trading turds”
- BBC—Jeremy Hunt: Everyone will have to pay more tax
- David Scott analysis: Governments can change tax rates; they cannot make more tax revenue appear—we have a government that we cannot afford
- BBC—Rishi Sunak: We’ll deliver the public finances that the markets expect
- We are now running the country to satisfy the expectations of financiers
- US International Trade Administration: Argentina extension of consumer goods price controls
- David Scott prediction: This is the West in a year or two and will cause shortages, because price controls never work
- Financial Times: Argentina unveils price controls to tame inflation
- “The state will absorb the extra costs”—with which of its non-existent resources?
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Mail Online: $515m is STOLEN from collapsed crypto exchange FTX
- Effective Altruism Forum’s potted biography of founder of crypto platform FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried (“SBF”)
- Worth remembering: Utilitarianism means getting away with it “for the greater good”
- “Government regulations don’t protect you; they protect the crooks”
- Ukrainian angle to the FTX collapse is even worse: @Ben_Kew—FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried bankrolled the Democratic Party’s midterms war chest
- Reuters: Hedge fund Galois Capital says half its capital stuck on FTX exchange
- David Scott commentary: “It all seems very circular: money went to Ukraine, which went to the Democratic Party, which funded the Ukraine war”
- “It draws in a lot of charlatans … trading turds”
- BBC—Jeremy Hunt: Everyone will have to pay more tax
- David Scott analysis: Governments can change tax rates; they cannot make more tax revenue appear—we have a government that we cannot afford
- BBC—Rishi Sunak: We’ll deliver the public finances that the markets expect
- We are now running the country to satisfy the expectations of financiers
- US International Trade Administration: Argentina extension of consumer goods price controls
- David Scott prediction: This is the West in a year or two and will cause shortages, because price controls never work
- Financial Times: Argentina unveils price controls to tame inflation
- “The state will absorb the extra costs”—with which of its non-existent resources?
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - Online Safety Bill for the chop?
- Independent: Online Safety Bill at risk of being ditched due to delays, ministers warned
- Which version of the Bill (with which definition of “legal but harmful content”) is being pushed forward? Urgent decision needed by UK Government, or parliamentary time will kill the Bill
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Independent: Online Safety Bill at risk of being ditched due to delays, ministers warned
- Which version of the Bill (with which definition of “legal but harmful content”) is being pushed forward? Urgent decision needed by UK Government, or parliamentary time will kill the Bill
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022 - And Finally: Perversion is "dragging" on
- Thanks to Louise Collins of Liberty Tactics for this:
- Sab Samuel, BBC Digital Content contributor, is also a drag queen storyteller
- Viewer research request: Why does NHS England need drag queens to disseminate its health policies?
- Clip: Promotional video on drag queen storytellers
- BBC: Get involved with BBC Sesh to "develop creative talent from across Wales"
- Brian Gerrish analysis: It seems the BBC has its in-house promotion for drag queens operating among young children
- Christopher Rufo: The real story behind Drag Queen Story Hour—thanks to a viewer for spotting this
- “A movement born in the sex dungeons of San Francisco [that ended up] in public libraries and schools”
- David Scott commentary: Calling it out works because it is based on lies, deception and concealment; citing historic literature works because it exposes the Marxist purpose of child sexualisation
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
- Thanks to Louise Collins of Liberty Tactics for this:
- Sab Samuel, BBC Digital Content contributor, is also a drag queen storyteller
- Viewer research request: Why does NHS England need drag queens to disseminate its health policies?
- Clip: Promotional video on drag queen storytellers
- BBC: Get involved with BBC Sesh to "develop creative talent from across Wales"
- Brian Gerrish analysis: It seems the BBC has its in-house promotion for drag queens operating among young children
- Christopher Rufo: The real story behind Drag Queen Story Hour—thanks to a viewer for spotting this
- “A movement born in the sex dungeons of San Francisco [that ended up] in public libraries and schools”
- David Scott commentary: Calling it out works because it is based on lies, deception and concealment; citing historic literature works because it exposes the Marxist purpose of child sexualisation
Sources:
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-14th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 14th November 2022
00:32 Channel migration
Suella Braverman: the French will help solve our complex problem
02:51 2021 UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery
07:28 David Scott’s city of Perth in central Scotland fills up with refugees, almost all young men
10:05 Ukraine—Time for peace?
BBC: Russia to withdraw troops from key city of Kherson
10:38 Ukrainian forces have liberated more than 64,000 square kilometers
12:45 Zelensky photo op portends change of tack
16:08 Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg discuss possible dialogue
17:18 The reality nobody wants to talk about: huge Ukrainian grave sites in Kharkov and elsewhere
17:39 UK trains Ukrainian troops
18:11 Mariupol
18:53 Odessa Journal: Ministry of Economy signed a memorandum with the world’s largest investment company—i.e., BlackRock
20:55 Russia-West
Who blew up Nord Stream 2? Dark ships in Baltic Sea spotted by SpaceKnow with satellite data
25:08 Red Pill Expo
27:11 medRxiv: Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19
28:44 An apparently bigger health threat: ICAN's V-Safe Data uses CDC data to chart Covid vaccine adverse health impacts
32:14 The "most salivated-over" prize: central banking
34:18 “Where’s our Pujo Committee, and why aren’t we demanding it?”
37:55 Scottish Covid inquiry teetering on the brink
Founded in October 2021 and not going well
40:51 Newly-formed Scottish Vaccine Injured Group: scottishvig@gmail.com
41:26 Earth religion: BBC lies by omission regarding agenda
40:44 “Climate justice activist”, author and model Mikaela Loach (24)
52:47 G20
Rishi G20 plan Sunak’s five-point economic plan (he has one)
57:19 FTX and price controls: Trading turds, absorbing the unabsorbable
Mail Online: $515m is STOLEN from collapsed crypto exchange FTX
1:05:12 BBC—Jeremy Hunt: Everyone will have to pay more tax
1:06:58 US International Trade Administration: Argentina extension of consumer goods price controls
1:10:24 Online Safety Bill for the chop?
1:11:25 And Finally: Perversion is "dragging" on
00:32 Channel migration
Suella Braverman: the French will help solve our complex problem
02:51 2021 UK Annual Report on Modern Slavery
07:28 David Scott’s city of Perth in central Scotland fills up with refugees, almost all young men
10:05 Ukraine—Time for peace?
BBC: Russia to withdraw troops from key city of Kherson
10:38 Ukrainian forces have liberated more than 64,000 square kilometers
12:45 Zelensky photo op portends change of tack
16:08 Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg discuss possible dialogue
17:18 The reality nobody wants to talk about: huge Ukrainian grave sites in Kharkov and elsewhere
17:39 UK trains Ukrainian troops
18:11 Mariupol
18:53 Odessa Journal: Ministry of Economy signed a memorandum with the world’s largest investment company—i.e., BlackRock
20:55 Russia-West
Who blew up Nord Stream 2? Dark ships in Baltic Sea spotted by SpaceKnow with satellite data
25:08 Red Pill Expo
27:11 medRxiv: Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19
28:44 An apparently bigger health threat: ICAN's V-Safe Data uses CDC data to chart Covid vaccine adverse health impacts
32:14 The "most salivated-over" prize: central banking
34:18 “Where’s our Pujo Committee, and why aren’t we demanding it?”
37:55 Scottish Covid inquiry teetering on the brink
Founded in October 2021 and not going well
40:51 Newly-formed Scottish Vaccine Injured Group: scottishvig@gmail.com
41:26 Earth religion: BBC lies by omission regarding agenda
40:44 “Climate justice activist”, author and model Mikaela Loach (24)
52:47 G20
Rishi G20 plan Sunak’s five-point economic plan (he has one)
57:19 FTX and price controls: Trading turds, absorbing the unabsorbable
Mail Online: $515m is STOLEN from collapsed crypto exchange FTX
1:05:12 BBC—Jeremy Hunt: Everyone will have to pay more tax
1:06:58 US International Trade Administration: Argentina extension of consumer goods price controls
1:10:24 Online Safety Bill for the chop?
1:11:25 And Finally: Perversion is "dragging" on
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Friday, 14th October 2022
"What is the elephant in the room that many are now admitting to perceiving but don’t like to talk about?"
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Tuesday, 27th September 2022
"On Monday 23 March 2020, I was a gullible doctor, and I was an ignorant one regarding unfolding events."
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The police are not the public and the public are not the police
by Charles Malet
Friday, 16th September 2022
The breakdown in the relationship between the public and the police is lamented as much as it is documented. Getting Sir Robert Peel’s Metropolitan Police Act of 1829 over the line took some doing.
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by Charles Malet
Friday, 16th September 2022
The breakdown in the relationship between the public and the police is lamented as much as it is documented. Getting Sir Robert Peel’s Metropolitan Police Act of 1829 over the line took some doing.
Read here: https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/the-police-are-not-the-public-and-the-public-are-not-the-police
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Why has the relationship between the public and the police (formerly referred to as the public in uniform) broken down?
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Debi Evans Blog: 15 November 2022
by Debi Evans
Tuesday, 15th November 2022
- Canada euthanises children without parental consent
- Very small’ number of over-65s given wrong flu vaccine
- NHS wrongly recording stillbirths
Health Secretary informs Chancellor he will ask for NO money
- Diphtheria
- £350 million spent on NHS agency staff: nice earner for middlemen
- Is Tesco the new GP? Seriously ill pensioner given the number of Tesco by 111
- Thirteen surgical procedures may be axed to save the NHS £2 billion
- Organoids: lab-grown brains with eyes
- Should lab-grown brains have human rights?
- Seven human organs we can grow in the lab
- Organs on a Chip
- Labs on a Chip
- Novavax’s Covid-19 vaccine receives MHRA approval for use as a booster
- Prince Andrew's fruit and vegetable leftovers, and GPs prescribing greens
- Range Rover reduces Covid—for six-figure sums
https://www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/debi-evans-blog-15-november-2022
by Debi Evans
Tuesday, 15th November 2022
- Canada euthanises children without parental consent
- Very small’ number of over-65s given wrong flu vaccine
- NHS wrongly recording stillbirths
Health Secretary informs Chancellor he will ask for NO money
- Diphtheria
- £350 million spent on NHS agency staff: nice earner for middlemen
- Is Tesco the new GP? Seriously ill pensioner given the number of Tesco by 111
- Thirteen surgical procedures may be axed to save the NHS £2 billion
- Organoids: lab-grown brains with eyes
- Should lab-grown brains have human rights?
- Seven human organs we can grow in the lab
- Organs on a Chip
- Labs on a Chip
- Novavax’s Covid-19 vaccine receives MHRA approval for use as a booster
- Prince Andrew's fruit and vegetable leftovers, and GPs prescribing greens
- Range Rover reduces Covid—for six-figure sums
https://www.ukcolumn.org/blogs/debi-evans-blog-15-november-2022
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Debi Evans Blog: 15 November 2022
Debi Evans continues her weekly blog of startling events in healthcare.
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UK Column News - 16th November 2022 - World War III narrowly averted again
- Polish border village of Przewodów—two dead, broad crater and missile fragments: mainstream media decided on the spot it was the Russians
- Brian Gerrish tours the Fleet Street headlines—extensive use of hearsay:
Times: Russians blamed for fatal strike on Poland
- Independent: Putin’s war spills into Poland
Telegraph: Russian missile strikes Poland (no quotation marks)
- Metro: 'Russian missiles' hit Poland
Guardian: Russian barrage strikes Ukraine amid claims missiles hit Poland
Express: Russian missiles kill 2 in Poland
Daily Star: dross
- Twitter user writes that UK Column News can be relied upon to be more accurate
Images of missile fragments from Przewodów: S–300 fragments appear to be from Ukrainian stock
Only Poland and Ukraine have territory within S–300 firing range of the crash site
Polish journalist Mariusz Gierszewski of Radio ZET, which broke the story in the first place, was already tweeting mid-evening that his security sources were telling him the S–300 missile from the Ukrainian Armed Forces
- Mash (Telegram channel in Russian): S-300 is from Ukraine
Ukrainian response: Foreign Minister Kuleba—"Conspiracy theory!"
- Rishi Sunak statement: angry at Russia
- Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg: NATO is monitoring facts
Sunak and Justin Trudeau call Zelensky from G20: using non-secure mobile phone
- G7 statement speaks of "Russian aggression"
Ukraine does not possess the longest-range adaptation (120 km) of the S–300, a surface-to-surface variant, though Belarus does
- While social media were carrying news quickly that the Russians were no longer suspected of responsibility for the missile strike, mainstream media dragged their heels—on purpose?
- BBC and Zelensky eager for world war
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
- Polish border village of Przewodów—two dead, broad crater and missile fragments: mainstream media decided on the spot it was the Russians
- Brian Gerrish tours the Fleet Street headlines—extensive use of hearsay:
Times: Russians blamed for fatal strike on Poland
- Independent: Putin’s war spills into Poland
Telegraph: Russian missile strikes Poland (no quotation marks)
- Metro: 'Russian missiles' hit Poland
Guardian: Russian barrage strikes Ukraine amid claims missiles hit Poland
Express: Russian missiles kill 2 in Poland
Daily Star: dross
- Twitter user writes that UK Column News can be relied upon to be more accurate
Images of missile fragments from Przewodów: S–300 fragments appear to be from Ukrainian stock
Only Poland and Ukraine have territory within S–300 firing range of the crash site
Polish journalist Mariusz Gierszewski of Radio ZET, which broke the story in the first place, was already tweeting mid-evening that his security sources were telling him the S–300 missile from the Ukrainian Armed Forces
- Mash (Telegram channel in Russian): S-300 is from Ukraine
Ukrainian response: Foreign Minister Kuleba—"Conspiracy theory!"
- Rishi Sunak statement: angry at Russia
- Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg: NATO is monitoring facts
Sunak and Justin Trudeau call Zelensky from G20: using non-secure mobile phone
- G7 statement speaks of "Russian aggression"
Ukraine does not possess the longest-range adaptation (120 km) of the S–300, a surface-to-surface variant, though Belarus does
- While social media were carrying news quickly that the Russians were no longer suspected of responsibility for the missile strike, mainstream media dragged their heels—on purpose?
- BBC and Zelensky eager for world war
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
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UK Column News - 16th November 2022 - Ukrainians retake Kherson
- BBC's coverage feigns ignorance that it was the retreating Russians who blew up the Antonovsky Bridge
- Communications consultant Yuri Sak wears uniform for BBC on-scene interview
- BBC's Europe editor conflates issues in the causes of the war and affects not to know why peace negotiations broke down
- Zelensky dials in to G20
Reuters: Zelenskiy urges G20 to adopt Ukraine's plan to restore peace
- Aerial footage of Ukrainian SAMs hidden in farmer's barn being destroyed: will this reflexively be called a war crime?
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
- BBC's coverage feigns ignorance that it was the retreating Russians who blew up the Antonovsky Bridge
- Communications consultant Yuri Sak wears uniform for BBC on-scene interview
- BBC's Europe editor conflates issues in the causes of the war and affects not to know why peace negotiations broke down
- Zelensky dials in to G20
Reuters: Zelenskiy urges G20 to adopt Ukraine's plan to restore peace
- Aerial footage of Ukrainian SAMs hidden in farmer's barn being destroyed: will this reflexively be called a war crime?
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
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UK Column News - 16th November 2022 - British Armed Forces have a bright future—in PESCO
- Ministry of Defence announces new generation of frigates for Royal Navy: Type 26
- UK joins PESCO's Military Mobility project; long backstory, significant moment
- Foreign Office has partnership with BBC Monitoring in Solomon Islands: local journalists being trained in correct-think regarding China and Russia
- Public Child Protection Wales takes Welsh Government to judicial review in Cardiff, supported by reporting from Liberty Tactics
- Where to find blogs (commentary) on UK Column website, including Debi Evans' weekly blog
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
- Ministry of Defence announces new generation of frigates for Royal Navy: Type 26
- UK joins PESCO's Military Mobility project; long backstory, significant moment
- Foreign Office has partnership with BBC Monitoring in Solomon Islands: local journalists being trained in correct-think regarding China and Russia
- Public Child Protection Wales takes Welsh Government to judicial review in Cardiff, supported by reporting from Liberty Tactics
- Where to find blogs (commentary) on UK Column website, including Debi Evans' weekly blog
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
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UK Column News - 16th November 2022 - Continental discontent
- Dutch farmers face expropriation: Moneycircus analysis of the oligarchs behind it
- Dispersal policy: Dutch asylum minister Eric van der Burg tells parliamentarians he can oblige local councils to take their share—but can get away with using incentives instead
- MHRA's Swiss counterpart faces criminal proceedings for alleged negligence
- Request to viewers to analyse WHO European Region's new detailed guidance to governments on censorship ("infodemic management")
- Brian Gerrish comment: Authors are revealing their heads are full of political applied psychology
- UK Column articles updates: Charles Malet and Debi Evans have new pieces up, as well as retired surgeon Greg Hopkinson
- Section 60 of the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act gives scope for non-crime "hate" to be logged by constabularies
- Tim Norman's huge chronology of 4 March 2018 in Salisbury: The Day of the Skripal—this is what the British state actually believes happened!
- Alex Thomson comment: Not "believing six impossible things before breakfast", but "believing ten impossible things before Sunday lunch"
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
- Dutch farmers face expropriation: Moneycircus analysis of the oligarchs behind it
- Dispersal policy: Dutch asylum minister Eric van der Burg tells parliamentarians he can oblige local councils to take their share—but can get away with using incentives instead
- MHRA's Swiss counterpart faces criminal proceedings for alleged negligence
- Request to viewers to analyse WHO European Region's new detailed guidance to governments on censorship ("infodemic management")
- Brian Gerrish comment: Authors are revealing their heads are full of political applied psychology
- UK Column articles updates: Charles Malet and Debi Evans have new pieces up, as well as retired surgeon Greg Hopkinson
- Section 60 of the new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act gives scope for non-crime "hate" to be logged by constabularies
- Tim Norman's huge chronology of 4 March 2018 in Salisbury: The Day of the Skripal—this is what the British state actually believes happened!
- Alex Thomson comment: Not "believing six impossible things before breakfast", but "believing ten impossible things before Sunday lunch"
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
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UK Column News - 16th November 2022 - MHRA: worst board meeting yet—insensitive, offensive, dangerous
- Debi Evans introduces 15 November board meeting: exclusive full footage will be up on ukcolumn.org soon
- MHRA board meeting ignores questions from several Covid vaccine-injured online attenders about safety and serious adverse reactions
- “Are you realising the public are watching you?"
- Unanswered question by Covid vaccine victim Charlet Crichton
- Adam Rowland's unanswered questions
- Clip: MHRA says it is difficult to present safety data to the public
- Mike Robinson comment: This is sales patter
- "Champagne on ice"—second clip from board meeting showcases the frivolity of MHRA Chief Technology Officer Claire Harrison
- Wayne Cunnington’s blog on Substack about the whole MHRA board meeting bursting into laughter at a patient safety question
- Account of 15 November MHRA board meeting by Wayne Cunnington
- Wayne Cunnington’s past article for UK Column
- Tweets from the public show extent of rage against the MHRA
- Portugal revising its constitution to allow medical martial law ("prophylactic detention") in Article 27.3; professor of Lisbon Law School is concerned—"Patience has its limits, and so does the Constitution"
- Article in English on the same issue, revealing that even the dissident parliamentarians agree that there should be a provision for medical martial law
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022
- Debi Evans introduces 15 November board meeting: exclusive full footage will be up on ukcolumn.org soon
- MHRA board meeting ignores questions from several Covid vaccine-injured online attenders about safety and serious adverse reactions
- “Are you realising the public are watching you?"
- Unanswered question by Covid vaccine victim Charlet Crichton
- Adam Rowland's unanswered questions
- Clip: MHRA says it is difficult to present safety data to the public
- Mike Robinson comment: This is sales patter
- "Champagne on ice"—second clip from board meeting showcases the frivolity of MHRA Chief Technology Officer Claire Harrison
- Wayne Cunnington’s blog on Substack about the whole MHRA board meeting bursting into laughter at a patient safety question
- Account of 15 November MHRA board meeting by Wayne Cunnington
- Wayne Cunnington’s past article for UK Column
- Tweets from the public show extent of rage against the MHRA
- Portugal revising its constitution to allow medical martial law ("prophylactic detention") in Article 27.3; professor of Lisbon Law School is concerned—"Patience has its limits, and so does the Constitution"
- Article in English on the same issue, revealing that even the dissident parliamentarians agree that there should be a provision for medical martial law
Sources: UK Column News - 16th November 2022