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UK Column News - 30th November 2022
Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson, Alex Thomson and Debi Evans with today’s UK Column News.
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Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson, Alex Thomson and Debi Evans with today’s UK Column News.
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Vaccine Damage—Real People: Adam
Adam Rowland MSc CSCS, from the North West of England, tells his story with fortitude despite being very gravely ill indeed, on oxygen and in intense pain throughout the whole interview.
Watch here: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/vaccine-damage-real-people-adam
Adam Rowland MSc CSCS, from the North West of England, tells his story with fortitude despite being very gravely ill indeed, on oxygen and in intense pain throughout the whole interview.
Watch here: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/vaccine-damage-real-people-adam
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Twitter un-purged—but social media still held in the vice - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Online Safety Bill: Government ostensibly drops "legal but harmful content" weasel words, but shifts same burden to the platforms
- Twitter accounts back after new owner Elon Musk polls: "Should Twitter offer a general amnesty?"
- "Stalin's nanny" Susan Michie, Britain's behaviouralist-in-chief (SPI-B/WHO), has a tizzy about Musk: "OK, that’s it. When all these blocked accounts return, I will go"
- David Scott asks Michie: Before you go, do you have any regrets about using fear to coerce and manipulate people into taking an untried and untested experimental medical treatment without giving informed, express, voluntary, individual consent?
- Michie blocks David in response—would this be for inappropriate behaviour?
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Online Safety Bill: Government ostensibly drops "legal but harmful content" weasel words, but shifts same burden to the platforms
- Twitter accounts back after new owner Elon Musk polls: "Should Twitter offer a general amnesty?"
- "Stalin's nanny" Susan Michie, Britain's behaviouralist-in-chief (SPI-B/WHO), has a tizzy about Musk: "OK, that’s it. When all these blocked accounts return, I will go"
- David Scott asks Michie: Before you go, do you have any regrets about using fear to coerce and manipulate people into taking an untried and untested experimental medical treatment without giving informed, express, voluntary, individual consent?
- Michie blocks David in response—would this be for inappropriate behaviour?
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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Their Lordships decide to change our minds—behavioural psychology - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- House of Lords Paper 64: In our hands: behaviour change for climate and environmental goals
- Government nudging: From the infinitesimal to the irrelevant
- UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance bemoans “legions of armchair epidemiologists”
- Table in report shown on screen: people driving, people flying, diet, and construction of homes are among the top half-dozen “evils” targeted
- Dr Bruce Scott: This drive will involve the usual shaming and perhaps Canadian scenarios: dissidents psychiatrically diminished, treated against their will as a “danger to self, to others and to the environment”
- Climate Change Committee: Behaviour change, public engagement and Net Zero (2019)
- “New, compelling narratives will be needed” for the envisaged nudging (p. 11)
- Who’s on the Climate Change Committee?
- Artificial intelligence to inform the tweakers of human behaviour
- Human Behaviour-Change Project sponsored by Wellcome Trust: “developing AI system”
- Behaviour Change Wheel: book by Michie, Atkins and West
- Life Sciences Vaccine Task Force: new UK Government model to “tackle challenges”—moved to Department of Health in March 2021 under Kate Bingham, long-time biotech investor
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- House of Lords Paper 64: In our hands: behaviour change for climate and environmental goals
- Government nudging: From the infinitesimal to the irrelevant
- UK Government's Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance bemoans “legions of armchair epidemiologists”
- Table in report shown on screen: people driving, people flying, diet, and construction of homes are among the top half-dozen “evils” targeted
- Dr Bruce Scott: This drive will involve the usual shaming and perhaps Canadian scenarios: dissidents psychiatrically diminished, treated against their will as a “danger to self, to others and to the environment”
- Climate Change Committee: Behaviour change, public engagement and Net Zero (2019)
- “New, compelling narratives will be needed” for the envisaged nudging (p. 11)
- Who’s on the Climate Change Committee?
- Artificial intelligence to inform the tweakers of human behaviour
- Human Behaviour-Change Project sponsored by Wellcome Trust: “developing AI system”
- Behaviour Change Wheel: book by Michie, Atkins and West
- Life Sciences Vaccine Task Force: new UK Government model to “tackle challenges”—moved to Department of Health in March 2021 under Kate Bingham, long-time biotech investor
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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Chinese Catholic leader prosecuted, people's patience wearing thin - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- China: Largest protests since Tiananmen Square 1989, with covidocracy the largest grievance
- Cardinal Zen’s trial: Mark Anderson covers William F. Jasper’s speech at Red Pill Expo, Utah—Zen has been released pending further charges
- BBC—China Covid: Record number of cases
- Sky News: Patience running out in china over Covid lockdowns—and it poses major challenge to ruling Communist party
- David Scott commentary: Excellent article
- Leo Kearse response on Twitter: “Wait a minute: when we protested against lockdown, we were decried as selfish, granny-killing idiots”
- Mark Anderson commentary: Cardinal Zen left in the lurch by the Vatican: Pope Francis has time to meet Bono, Jeffrey Sachs, Bill Gates and the like, but has very little to say about the plight of the former Bishop of Hong Kong
- AP: 90-year-old Roman Catholic cardinal and five others in Hong Kong fined after being found guilty of failing to register fund to help those arrested in 2019 protests
- Zen could yet be charged with supposedly endangering national security
- Secret societies
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- China: Largest protests since Tiananmen Square 1989, with covidocracy the largest grievance
- Cardinal Zen’s trial: Mark Anderson covers William F. Jasper’s speech at Red Pill Expo, Utah—Zen has been released pending further charges
- BBC—China Covid: Record number of cases
- Sky News: Patience running out in china over Covid lockdowns—and it poses major challenge to ruling Communist party
- David Scott commentary: Excellent article
- Leo Kearse response on Twitter: “Wait a minute: when we protested against lockdown, we were decried as selfish, granny-killing idiots”
- Mark Anderson commentary: Cardinal Zen left in the lurch by the Vatican: Pope Francis has time to meet Bono, Jeffrey Sachs, Bill Gates and the like, but has very little to say about the plight of the former Bishop of Hong Kong
- AP: 90-year-old Roman Catholic cardinal and five others in Hong Kong fined after being found guilty of failing to register fund to help those arrested in 2019 protests
- Zen could yet be charged with supposedly endangering national security
- Secret societies
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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American truth-telling and its limits - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Judge Andrew Napolitano speaks frankly to Gerald Celente's Trends In The News
- Clip: An American reflection of David Scott’s observation on government as an occupying power
- Mark Anderson commentary: Moreover, governments are themselves captive to private interests that set up the mass media cartel
- Clip: Trump told Napolitano he would release all the JFK assassination records before leaving office—but baulked
- Mark Anderson commentary: Don’t get overexcited about the prospect of document releases
- David Scott promotes Amy Gallagher interview: Critical Race Theory in the NHS
- French Covid jab awareness-raising: 10 December event poster shown on screen
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Judge Andrew Napolitano speaks frankly to Gerald Celente's Trends In The News
- Clip: An American reflection of David Scott’s observation on government as an occupying power
- Mark Anderson commentary: Moreover, governments are themselves captive to private interests that set up the mass media cartel
- Clip: Trump told Napolitano he would release all the JFK assassination records before leaving office—but baulked
- Mark Anderson commentary: Don’t get overexcited about the prospect of document releases
- David Scott promotes Amy Gallagher interview: Critical Race Theory in the NHS
- French Covid jab awareness-raising: 10 December event poster shown on screen
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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USA: Planned theft of wages - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Mark Anderson analysis: Midterms—Red tide (swing to Republican Party) slowed to a red trickle
- American Social Security approaching its ninetieth anniversary
- Big players like Peter G. Peterson Foundation (named after late CFR head) insist that social security is unsustainable
- American Free Press article by Mark Anderson: Social Security on the block?
- E. Michael Jones has pointed out that social security is deferred wages, squarely owed; not dole, not welfare, not a luxury
- Mark Anderson commentary: Hyper-laissez-faire Republicans, and even some Democrat Representatives, may approve the removal of Social Security in the new Congress
- Mark Anderson solution: Get out of Federal Reserve system and issue U.S. currency that does not bear interest, to enable an alternative or solvent version of social security
- Mark Anderson covers Red Pill Expo in Salt Lake City, Utah: Bill Jasper's speech "Red Pill—The Open Conspiracy is now" , on H.G. Wells’ eerily prescient The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution (1928)
- Lynn Forester de Rothschild: WEF tone-setting article—Why we need a new kind of capitalism (2014)
- Mark Anderson analysis: This will be “inclusive capitalism”, a reformed socialistic globalism with no public, only stakeholders and shareholders
- Catholic News Agency: Pope Francis names Jeffrey Sachs to pontifical academy
- Mark Anderson commentary: A lot of this is window-dressing to pass off the plans as continued capitalism
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Mark Anderson analysis: Midterms—Red tide (swing to Republican Party) slowed to a red trickle
- American Social Security approaching its ninetieth anniversary
- Big players like Peter G. Peterson Foundation (named after late CFR head) insist that social security is unsustainable
- American Free Press article by Mark Anderson: Social Security on the block?
- E. Michael Jones has pointed out that social security is deferred wages, squarely owed; not dole, not welfare, not a luxury
- Mark Anderson commentary: Hyper-laissez-faire Republicans, and even some Democrat Representatives, may approve the removal of Social Security in the new Congress
- Mark Anderson solution: Get out of Federal Reserve system and issue U.S. currency that does not bear interest, to enable an alternative or solvent version of social security
- Mark Anderson covers Red Pill Expo in Salt Lake City, Utah: Bill Jasper's speech "Red Pill—The Open Conspiracy is now" , on H.G. Wells’ eerily prescient The Open Conspiracy: Blue Prints for a World Revolution (1928)
- Lynn Forester de Rothschild: WEF tone-setting article—Why we need a new kind of capitalism (2014)
- Mark Anderson analysis: This will be “inclusive capitalism”, a reformed socialistic globalism with no public, only stakeholders and shareholders
- Catholic News Agency: Pope Francis names Jeffrey Sachs to pontifical academy
- Mark Anderson commentary: A lot of this is window-dressing to pass off the plans as continued capitalism
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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Ukraine: Can't stop now, supposedly - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Brutal battle for Bakhmut (Artemovsk), which is being stormed by Russian private military companies
- Brian Gerrish reviews pro-Russian platforms' coverage of carnage on the Donetsk Front: whole Ukrainian armoured columns wiped out, Passchendaele-level horror in the muddy trenches
- Ugledar: white phosphorus or thermite deployed?
- BBC—Ukraine war: Russia atrocities bring Nato members closer
- Brian Gerrish reminder of recent coverage: Unbelievably disingenuous claim by BBC Europe editor Katya Adler that NATO itself is not training Ukrainians
- 26 February article reminder—BBC: The comedian president who is rising to the moment
- Clip: Menacing music and applied psychology by the Ministry of Defence as RAF Brize Norton crew supplies Ukrainians with Brimstone missiles
- Politico: Europe accuses US of profiting from war
- New York Times: Artillery is breaking in Ukraine. It’s becoming a problem for the Pentagon.
- Brian Berletic, The New Atlas, lists additional munitions provided to Kiev: National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and a long shopping list besides
- New York Times: How was Russia able to launch its biggest aerial attack on Ukraine?—threadbare assertion that NATO specialists are not involved in air defence maintenance contract
- The Economist: Either Vladimir Putin loses or the West does, says Lord Robertson (British former Secretary-General of NATO)
- Daily Beast: Russia risks knockout blow in war as Putin hits rock bottom—interview with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace
- Doublespeak of the Day: Rishi Sunak addressing Mansion House tonight on foreign policy: “Freedom never achieved standing still … We will stand up to [Russia and China] not with grand rhetoric but with robust pragmatism”
- UK Column verdict: "Robust pragmatism" would appear to mean "muddling through"
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Brutal battle for Bakhmut (Artemovsk), which is being stormed by Russian private military companies
- Brian Gerrish reviews pro-Russian platforms' coverage of carnage on the Donetsk Front: whole Ukrainian armoured columns wiped out, Passchendaele-level horror in the muddy trenches
- Ugledar: white phosphorus or thermite deployed?
- BBC—Ukraine war: Russia atrocities bring Nato members closer
- Brian Gerrish reminder of recent coverage: Unbelievably disingenuous claim by BBC Europe editor Katya Adler that NATO itself is not training Ukrainians
- 26 February article reminder—BBC: The comedian president who is rising to the moment
- Clip: Menacing music and applied psychology by the Ministry of Defence as RAF Brize Norton crew supplies Ukrainians with Brimstone missiles
- Politico: Europe accuses US of profiting from war
- New York Times: Artillery is breaking in Ukraine. It’s becoming a problem for the Pentagon.
- Brian Berletic, The New Atlas, lists additional munitions provided to Kiev: National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems (NASAMS) and a long shopping list besides
- New York Times: How was Russia able to launch its biggest aerial attack on Ukraine?—threadbare assertion that NATO specialists are not involved in air defence maintenance contract
- The Economist: Either Vladimir Putin loses or the West does, says Lord Robertson (British former Secretary-General of NATO)
- Daily Beast: Russia risks knockout blow in war as Putin hits rock bottom—interview with Defence Secretary Ben Wallace
- Doublespeak of the Day: Rishi Sunak addressing Mansion House tonight on foreign policy: “Freedom never achieved standing still … We will stand up to [Russia and China] not with grand rhetoric but with robust pragmatism”
- UK Column verdict: "Robust pragmatism" would appear to mean "muddling through"
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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Parlous state of British Armed Forces—even élite units - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Ben Wallace disingenuously slams neglect of Armed Forces
- Daily Mail: Junior Royal Air Force officer who ‘became pregnant by her Red Arrows commander’ claims he tried to pressure her into an abortion
- Admits: “We were all hung over at work”
- Brian Gerrish commentary: The long-wrought breakdown of the Armed Forces has been achieved; increasing numbers of servicemen and women not fit for purpose
- UK Government Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict seminar, 28–29 November
- BBC: Ben Key, head of Royal Navy, admits that chain of command used to be too heavily involved in investigating allegations of sexual impropriety, but “a completely independent process […] would slow it down and actually lead to less good outcomes”
- Brian Gerrish commentary: Brand management at work
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Ben Wallace disingenuously slams neglect of Armed Forces
- Daily Mail: Junior Royal Air Force officer who ‘became pregnant by her Red Arrows commander’ claims he tried to pressure her into an abortion
- Admits: “We were all hung over at work”
- Brian Gerrish commentary: The long-wrought breakdown of the Armed Forces has been achieved; increasing numbers of servicemen and women not fit for purpose
- UK Government Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict seminar, 28–29 November
- BBC: Ben Key, head of Royal Navy, admits that chain of command used to be too heavily involved in investigating allegations of sexual impropriety, but “a completely independent process […] would slow it down and actually lead to less good outcomes”
- Brian Gerrish commentary: Brand management at work
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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Scotland: Brass-necked political opportunism shown the door - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Favor UK (charitable think tank), working against alcohol addiction, led by Annemarie Ward
- Clip: Ward turfing opportunistic SNP councillor Graham Campbell out
- Clip: Ward explains why she did it—“He’s barely spoken to us; he showed up to get his photograph taken […] to lie like that is a complete brass neck”
- The Herald: SNP’s Graham Campbell expelled from meeting by drug deaths charity
- Sunday Post: SNP councillor Graham Campbell accused of threatening drug charity—allegation that he will get his other half, an SNP MP, to cut the charity’s funding
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Favor UK (charitable think tank), working against alcohol addiction, led by Annemarie Ward
- Clip: Ward turfing opportunistic SNP councillor Graham Campbell out
- Clip: Ward explains why she did it—“He’s barely spoken to us; he showed up to get his photograph taken […] to lie like that is a complete brass neck”
- The Herald: SNP’s Graham Campbell expelled from meeting by drug deaths charity
- Sunday Post: SNP councillor Graham Campbell accused of threatening drug charity—allegation that he will get his other half, an SNP MP, to cut the charity’s funding
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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And Finally - UK Column News - 28th November 2022
- Bob Moran cartoon: “Please put this [Albanian] bear up in a four-star hotel”
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
- Bob Moran cartoon: “Please put this [Albanian] bear up in a four-star hotel”
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-28th-november-2022
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UK Column News - 2nd December 2022
Mike Robinson, Patrick Henningsen and Vanessa Beeley with today’s UK Column News.
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-2nd-december-2022
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Military Unification has been on the European Union's policy agenda for decades. In the past twelve months, the pressure to complete the task has accelerated the process, particularly since the Bratislava Summit of September 2016.
There, the 27 leaders of the EU decided to "give a new impetus" to European external security and defence.
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There, the 27 leaders of the EU decided to "give a new impetus" to European external security and defence.
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Digital identity: Don't say you weren't warned - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- UK and Ukraine agree a "ground-breaking" digital trade deal—on the pretext that Ukrainians have lost their documents in the war and need digital ID
- UK’s vision of digital identity: everyone gets a wallet with attributes, including "right to live here" and "right to work"
- Bank for International Settlements pushes CBDCs—the most visible form of digital identity
- Mike Robinson commentary: We've all been softened up for this through Covid
- When digital ID goes wrong
- Security Week: Hackers leak Australian health records on dark web—40% of the national population affected
- UK Column has been publishing on the menace of digital ID since 2017
- Mark of the Beast: Digital Identity and the Cashless Cartel—Martin Edwards
- The Race is On: a new digital financial identity for every global citizen—Bernice Bartelds
- Covid–19: The Big Pharma players behind UK Government lockdown—Vanessa Beeley
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- UK and Ukraine agree a "ground-breaking" digital trade deal—on the pretext that Ukrainians have lost their documents in the war and need digital ID
- UK’s vision of digital identity: everyone gets a wallet with attributes, including "right to live here" and "right to work"
- Bank for International Settlements pushes CBDCs—the most visible form of digital identity
- Mike Robinson commentary: We've all been softened up for this through Covid
- When digital ID goes wrong
- Security Week: Hackers leak Australian health records on dark web—40% of the national population affected
- UK Column has been publishing on the menace of digital ID since 2017
- Mark of the Beast: Digital Identity and the Cashless Cartel—Martin Edwards
- The Race is On: a new digital financial identity for every global citizen—Bernice Bartelds
- Covid–19: The Big Pharma players behind UK Government lockdown—Vanessa Beeley
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Disinformation agenda: "Triple shield" continues the bogus concern for children's online safety - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- The All-New Online Safety Bill
- Daily Telegraph: Social media giants face multi-million pound fines if they fail to ban child accounts
—Halfway down the page, we discover it has largely been written by UK Digital Secretary of State Michelle Donelan
- Graphic on screen: Two shields with adults in mind (greater control; freedom of speech) and one for platforms (accountability)
- Mike Robinson analysis: So the "legal but harmful" proviso will still be there—just in the platforms' small print, on pain of a 10% turnover fine
- Alex Thomson commentary: Intent to cause harm (mens rea) is being hollowed out in court—it now means a strawman might have been a bit upset
- With impeccable timing to help the Bill, BBC's "disinformation specialist" Marianna Spring touts "the terrible consequences of legal but harmful content online"
- Alex Thomson commentary: Has everybody forgotten John Milton's Areopagitica, the definitive case for freedom of the press?
- Reclaim The Net: Canadian MP Lisa Hepfner says there's no such thing as an online outlet
[Every news organisation that is internet-only is] not gathering news. They're publishing opinion only.
- UK Column tracked the fear operation in real time.
What do you mean by [UK Column being] "right on so many things"?
- Alex Thomson commentary: The regulated press was silent on the control menace of digital identity and the suffering inflicted by Covid policy when UK Column reported these evident truths
- Incredible how spot on with your analysis you were from the outset! I think the significance of the [March 2020 UK health authorities'] downgrading [of Covid] from a high-consequence infectious disease, four days before the UK was locked down, coupled with the acknowledged infection fatality rate of 0.096%[,] are unfortunately not remembered/known anywh[ere] near enough.
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- The All-New Online Safety Bill
- Daily Telegraph: Social media giants face multi-million pound fines if they fail to ban child accounts
—Halfway down the page, we discover it has largely been written by UK Digital Secretary of State Michelle Donelan
- Graphic on screen: Two shields with adults in mind (greater control; freedom of speech) and one for platforms (accountability)
- Mike Robinson analysis: So the "legal but harmful" proviso will still be there—just in the platforms' small print, on pain of a 10% turnover fine
- Alex Thomson commentary: Intent to cause harm (mens rea) is being hollowed out in court—it now means a strawman might have been a bit upset
- With impeccable timing to help the Bill, BBC's "disinformation specialist" Marianna Spring touts "the terrible consequences of legal but harmful content online"
- Alex Thomson commentary: Has everybody forgotten John Milton's Areopagitica, the definitive case for freedom of the press?
- Reclaim The Net: Canadian MP Lisa Hepfner says there's no such thing as an online outlet
[Every news organisation that is internet-only is] not gathering news. They're publishing opinion only.
- UK Column tracked the fear operation in real time.
What do you mean by [UK Column being] "right on so many things"?
- Alex Thomson commentary: The regulated press was silent on the control menace of digital identity and the suffering inflicted by Covid policy when UK Column reported these evident truths
- Incredible how spot on with your analysis you were from the outset! I think the significance of the [March 2020 UK health authorities'] downgrading [of Covid] from a high-consequence infectious disease, four days before the UK was locked down, coupled with the acknowledged infection fatality rate of 0.096%[,] are unfortunately not remembered/known anywh[ere] near enough.
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Why are the nurses really going on strike? - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- UNISON (trade union) general secretary Christina McAnea:
- The decision to take action and lose a day's pay is tough.
- But thousands of ambulance staff and NHS colleagues know delays won't lessen, nor waiting times reduce, until the gov[ernment] acts on wages.
- Decision to strike was made by union members in five ambulance areas only—but they are some of the country's biggest areas
- In my opinion, UNISON and the Royal College of Nursing are gaslighting those they represent. Yes, of course pay is part of the problem, but it's certainly not all of the problem. This is about patient safety. Those leaving are highly qualified, highly skilled people who have been driven out of the NHS deliberately.
- Clip: Psychiatric nurse Pat Cullen, outgoing head of the Royal College of Nursing, hammers home the notion that the strike is all about "winning" the "justice" of more money, and is positively proud of having achieved a strike, commiserating with those who narrowly missed out on the chance to abandon their patients
- Debi Evans commentary: Meanwhile, an army of qualified nurses no longer in the NHS is being kept from returning by bureaucracy and unacceptably sloppy standards
- Refugees—the nursing stopgap?
- NHS Employers: Code of Practice red and amber list of countries—Nepal is on the WHO red list because it has so few nurses at home, yet UK is shipping them over
- Debi Evans analysis: Nepalese nurses are much less likely to be able and willing to say no to unsafe situations in British hospitals than British nurses are
- Brian Gerrish commentary: Deliberate and calculated breakdown, as heralded by the Conservatives' Danny Kruger as "a period of creative destruction"
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- UNISON (trade union) general secretary Christina McAnea:
- The decision to take action and lose a day's pay is tough.
- But thousands of ambulance staff and NHS colleagues know delays won't lessen, nor waiting times reduce, until the gov[ernment] acts on wages.
- Decision to strike was made by union members in five ambulance areas only—but they are some of the country's biggest areas
- In my opinion, UNISON and the Royal College of Nursing are gaslighting those they represent. Yes, of course pay is part of the problem, but it's certainly not all of the problem. This is about patient safety. Those leaving are highly qualified, highly skilled people who have been driven out of the NHS deliberately.
- Clip: Psychiatric nurse Pat Cullen, outgoing head of the Royal College of Nursing, hammers home the notion that the strike is all about "winning" the "justice" of more money, and is positively proud of having achieved a strike, commiserating with those who narrowly missed out on the chance to abandon their patients
- Debi Evans commentary: Meanwhile, an army of qualified nurses no longer in the NHS is being kept from returning by bureaucracy and unacceptably sloppy standards
- Refugees—the nursing stopgap?
- NHS Employers: Code of Practice red and amber list of countries—Nepal is on the WHO red list because it has so few nurses at home, yet UK is shipping them over
- Debi Evans analysis: Nepalese nurses are much less likely to be able and willing to say no to unsafe situations in British hospitals than British nurses are
- Brian Gerrish commentary: Deliberate and calculated breakdown, as heralded by the Conservatives' Danny Kruger as "a period of creative destruction"
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Weaponisation of medical history - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- Injecting Hope—Science Museum (London) gets Wellcome Trust and Huo Family Foundation to fund a travelling exhibition on vaccines, with a coronavirus model as the big draw; due to travel to China and India
- Brian Gerrish analysis: The Wellcome Trust is but one of many using psychological techniques of this sort
- Stillbirths: Debi Evans watched the October 2022 NHS England board meeting
- Tommys: Stillbirth rise in England and Wales confirmed by ONS data (August 2022)
- UK Column repository of Yellow Card data on Covid vaccine adverse reactions—can be filtered by category "Pregnancy conditions", unlike the MHRA's own provision of the data
- Gaslighting galore—Justin Trudeau urges Canadians to get more Covid jabs and a PubMed paper by the head of an Australian biologics firm (!) proffers this explanation of Covid jab adverse effects:
- Raymond D Palmer (in the abstract of his paper)
- Daily Telegraph: Pfizer's CEO (Albert Bourla) rapped by regulator for making “misleading” statements about children's vaccines
- Repeat of Monday's announcement of French event on 10 December for the public to demonstrate against Covid jab harm: "A day to bear witness and make history"
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- Injecting Hope—Science Museum (London) gets Wellcome Trust and Huo Family Foundation to fund a travelling exhibition on vaccines, with a coronavirus model as the big draw; due to travel to China and India
- Brian Gerrish analysis: The Wellcome Trust is but one of many using psychological techniques of this sort
- Stillbirths: Debi Evans watched the October 2022 NHS England board meeting
- Tommys: Stillbirth rise in England and Wales confirmed by ONS data (August 2022)
- UK Column repository of Yellow Card data on Covid vaccine adverse reactions—can be filtered by category "Pregnancy conditions", unlike the MHRA's own provision of the data
- Gaslighting galore—Justin Trudeau urges Canadians to get more Covid jabs and a PubMed paper by the head of an Australian biologics firm (!) proffers this explanation of Covid jab adverse effects:
- Raymond D Palmer (in the abstract of his paper)
- Daily Telegraph: Pfizer's CEO (Albert Bourla) rapped by regulator for making “misleading” statements about children's vaccines
- Repeat of Monday's announcement of French event on 10 December for the public to demonstrate against Covid jab harm: "A day to bear witness and make history"
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Brief mentions - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- A property sale advert from Bristol includes an interior shot of UK Column News playing on TV (Photo removed after going on air. Right or wrong move?)
- David Icke website describes Crown Prosecution Service of England & Wales as "cult-owned" as it writes in a submission that the Bible is inappropriate
- Dutch blog Bomen & Bos uses Freedom of Information replies to trace "orchestrated coup" and unlawful spying by Dutch supposed counterterrorism coordinator NCTV
- Australian (federal) Department of Health and Aged Care confirms that medics administering Covid jabs are guaranteed state immunity and that the reason for this is to maximise jabbing
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- A property sale advert from Bristol includes an interior shot of UK Column News playing on TV (Photo removed after going on air. Right or wrong move?)
- David Icke website describes Crown Prosecution Service of England & Wales as "cult-owned" as it writes in a submission that the Bible is inappropriate
- Dutch blog Bomen & Bos uses Freedom of Information replies to trace "orchestrated coup" and unlawful spying by Dutch supposed counterterrorism coordinator NCTV
- Australian (federal) Department of Health and Aged Care confirms that medics administering Covid jabs are guaranteed state immunity and that the reason for this is to maximise jabbing
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Ukraine: All is not quiet on the Eastern Front - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- Two clips: Channel 4's International Editor, Lindsay Hilsum, in the trenches
- Dishevelled Minister for War, Ben Wallace, pictured by Ukrainian News having a chuckle with a dapper aide and Ukrainian hosts
- Bleeding Bakhmut drops off the BBC map: no updates from the city on BBC website, but recently BBC did publish photos captioned "The Ukrainian army suffers heavy losses near Bakhmut"
- Reportedly a tenfold increase in Ukrainian casualties
- NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Bucharest
- Clip: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba rehearses his equipment shopping list directly to Jens Stoltenberg's face—rather giving the lie to Adler's journalism
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: NATO chief expects allies to step up air-defense support to Ukraine
- NATO: NATO foreign ministers set to address more support for Ukraine
- NATO screenshot: NATO-Ukraine Trust Funds; NATO has been handling funds for Ukraine for mine clearance and ammunition destruction since 2010 to meet Ottawa Convention obligations
- Yet butterfly mines (PfM)—supposedly destroyed in this programme—are still being deployed by Ukrainian Armed Forces in Donbass
- Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares promises to deliver HAWK air defence systems to Ukraine
- Deputy Chairman of Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev warns that Stoltenberg's hint of supplying Ukraine with Patriot anti-aircraft batteries crewed by NATO personnel will immediately make them a legitimate target
- Soft loans: Ukrainian News reports Ukraine will need more than $3 billion per month in 2023 to eliminate state budget deficit and that the country has received €5 billion in tranches of macro-financial assistance from the EU in just the past two months
- Clip: Zelensky foresees a monumental reconstruction "amounting to over a trillion dollars"—this is apparently not meant as comedy
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- Two clips: Channel 4's International Editor, Lindsay Hilsum, in the trenches
- Dishevelled Minister for War, Ben Wallace, pictured by Ukrainian News having a chuckle with a dapper aide and Ukrainian hosts
- Bleeding Bakhmut drops off the BBC map: no updates from the city on BBC website, but recently BBC did publish photos captioned "The Ukrainian army suffers heavy losses near Bakhmut"
- Reportedly a tenfold increase in Ukrainian casualties
- NATO foreign ministers' meeting in Bucharest
- Clip: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba rehearses his equipment shopping list directly to Jens Stoltenberg's face—rather giving the lie to Adler's journalism
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: NATO chief expects allies to step up air-defense support to Ukraine
- NATO: NATO foreign ministers set to address more support for Ukraine
- NATO screenshot: NATO-Ukraine Trust Funds; NATO has been handling funds for Ukraine for mine clearance and ammunition destruction since 2010 to meet Ottawa Convention obligations
- Yet butterfly mines (PfM)—supposedly destroyed in this programme—are still being deployed by Ukrainian Armed Forces in Donbass
- Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares promises to deliver HAWK air defence systems to Ukraine
- Deputy Chairman of Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev warns that Stoltenberg's hint of supplying Ukraine with Patriot anti-aircraft batteries crewed by NATO personnel will immediately make them a legitimate target
- Soft loans: Ukrainian News reports Ukraine will need more than $3 billion per month in 2023 to eliminate state budget deficit and that the country has received €5 billion in tranches of macro-financial assistance from the EU in just the past two months
- Clip: Zelensky foresees a monumental reconstruction "amounting to over a trillion dollars"—this is apparently not meant as comedy
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Brazil: The many victims of judicial tyranny - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- General Braga Netto calls Alexandre de Moraes' orders from the Supreme Court and Electoral Tribunal a "dictatorship of the judiciary"
- Met the other military service chiefs and outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro regarding alleged electoral fraud in favour of Bolsonaro's rival Lula
- Clip: Reel of those already arrested, detained, held under house arrest, fined or denied their Internet platforms by de Moraes' courts for questioning the validity of the Brazilian election
- Bolsonaro says he is "ready for war" but will not act without a popular mandate; speaks of a "new class of thief that has appeared, that want to steal our freedom"
- Translator (viewer of UK Column) stresses constitutionality and lawfulness of Bolsonaro's supporters and deplores European mainstream media's fake news about life in Brazil
- Clip: Guardian Council (Conselho Tutelar) judicial tyrants attempt to steal children from street protestors in Maceió on 18 November; are repelled
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- General Braga Netto calls Alexandre de Moraes' orders from the Supreme Court and Electoral Tribunal a "dictatorship of the judiciary"
- Met the other military service chiefs and outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro regarding alleged electoral fraud in favour of Bolsonaro's rival Lula
- Clip: Reel of those already arrested, detained, held under house arrest, fined or denied their Internet platforms by de Moraes' courts for questioning the validity of the Brazilian election
- Bolsonaro says he is "ready for war" but will not act without a popular mandate; speaks of a "new class of thief that has appeared, that want to steal our freedom"
- Translator (viewer of UK Column) stresses constitutionality and lawfulness of Bolsonaro's supporters and deplores European mainstream media's fake news about life in Brazil
- Clip: Guardian Council (Conselho Tutelar) judicial tyrants attempt to steal children from street protestors in Maceió on 18 November; are repelled
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
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Reimagining health: Britain still in the lead—but only if we go along with it - UK Column News - 30th November 2022
- Vaccine task force model announced by UK Government
- Metro: PM pledges £113,000,000 for research into cancer, obesity, mental health and addiction—under Dame Kate Bingham
- UK Government Life Sciences Vision (July 2021) wants Britain to be the world's laboratory and an "outstanding business environment for life sciences companies"
- Debi Evans analysis: Without the NHS, "Life Science UK plc" is impossible—we are the global lab rats
- Section 9 (Preconditions for Success) admits that patient buy-in to the NHS is critical for almost every element of the Life Sciences Vision
- Celebrity politics: Jonathan Van-Tam and Matt Hancock enjoy play-acting
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022
- Vaccine task force model announced by UK Government
- Metro: PM pledges £113,000,000 for research into cancer, obesity, mental health and addiction—under Dame Kate Bingham
- UK Government Life Sciences Vision (July 2021) wants Britain to be the world's laboratory and an "outstanding business environment for life sciences companies"
- Debi Evans analysis: Without the NHS, "Life Science UK plc" is impossible—we are the global lab rats
- Section 9 (Preconditions for Success) admits that patient buy-in to the NHS is critical for almost every element of the Life Sciences Vision
- Celebrity politics: Jonathan Van-Tam and Matt Hancock enjoy play-acting
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-30th-november-2022