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    Dinger64
    3 years ago

    If I was a practicing Christian I’d by shrugging my shoulders and leaving the church for good!

    ebygum
    3 years ago
    Reply to  Dinger64

    I agree..what the heck is the point of it? If you keep chopping the salami, eventually there’s nothing left!

    Although I suspect within the Church itself there are many who don’t agree, and hopefully carry on regardless….

    Sadly we just see the stuff the media wants to exaggerate and promote….and I’m hoping it’s a bit like the ‘Rona Con’, make people think they are isolated, wrong and alone..when really they are not…..and again it’s some ‘high-ups’, just like our own Government, who are making crack-pot decisions, that the majority would never agree to if asked….
    It seems to be the way with everything now!?

    transmissionofflame
    3 years ago
    Reply to  Dinger64

    Sandi Toksvig moaning about lack of progress towards CofE recognising same-sex marriage:

    In a video, she said it was clear the “Church of England and the society it purports to represent are not remotely in step”.”

    Sandi Toksvig says archbishop told her progress on same-sex marriage in Church of England will be ‘glacial’ (yahoo.com)

    What on earth makes her think it’s the church’s role to “represent society”? Isn’t it supposed to represent the Word of God?

    Myra
    3 years ago

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aQe4vHuXGXQ
    great speech in Dutch parliament criticising the Dutch Covid inquiry.
    I am not always in agreement with Baudet, but this one is good, despite the fact he does get a bit too shouty towards the end.

    ebygum
    3 years ago
    Reply to  Myra

    I really enjoyed this…and of course he is just speaking the truth…
    I had really quick search to see who he was…..apparently, he’s far-right, associated with Russia, and a conspiracy theorist…I could have bet money that is what I would have found…LOL!
    He will have to join Mark Steyn, Neil Oliver and all the others in the sin-bin, where all the factual truth speakers have to go!! LOL!

    ebygum
    3 years ago
    Reply to  ebygum

    …another one of the good guys…Croatian MEP MIslav Kolakusic….

    “The misinformation about COVID-19 spread by officials and public health workers around the world was not just harmful lies but a complete betrayal of citizens. Those lies have severely damaged the credibility of the public health systems, and the consequences will be permanent.”

    https://twitter.com/mislavkolakusic/status/1623266467264319488

    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    3 years ago

    “Jewish group and MPs urge GB News to stop indulging conspiracy theories” Well, we all knew that this was coming, didn’t we? I mean you can’t have some wild haired presenters speaking their minds, can you? So the powers that be have been looking closely at the content and – oh, hang on, isn’t that anti-semitic? We’ll just go and check with our pet Jewish groups who sounds important and representative but really are there to get the ‘idea’ into the mainstream press and then we’ll call up our buddies at the Guardian and say ‘could you get that journalist, McFidget, to write a piece introducing the ‘idea’ that GB News is anti-semitic and we’ll make sure our chums at Ofcom are notified and …’ Barstewards! This is what those cowardly little people do when faced with unrelenting probing into their plans. They resort to underhand tactics that worked so well with others such as Jeremy Corbyn etc. So Neil Oliver, who is about as antisemitic as Ben Gurion, is the latest focus now that the wonderful Mark Steyn has effectively been neutralised. And they have the gall to say ‘conspiracy theories’ which torpedoes any rational, logical argument below the waterline so it… Read more »

    ebygum
    3 years ago

    Just like Andrew Brigden, I think we will find strong Jewish voices coming out in support over the next few days…
    I’m reminded that many millions more people have watched the Project Veritas Pfizer video, than have watched the ‘satanic’ Sam Smith Grammy video…I saw the numbers online yesterday….but we know which was the only one shown in the MSM….!!
    I can smell their fear…LOL!

    john ball
    john ball
    3 years ago
    Reply to  ebygum

    my annual synagogue subscription currently due includes an extra amount for the Board of Deputies which has been cancelled

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago
    Reply to  john ball

    Good man.

    ebygum
    3 years ago

    Neil Oliver
    @thecoastguy

    Anyone worried about me – don’t be. I’ve seen and had it all before. Onwards. X.

    The guy is a legend..and I agree with you Ath, they are not going to win….

    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    3 years ago

    Moon dust fired into space could help stop global warming” Lunacy at its most literal. Why give these clearly insane ideas column inches? Even I, with a severely limited appreciation or knowledge of astrophysics, can see how utterly stupid such a plan is. It reminds me of the totally preposterous plots I’ve seen in some Hollywood movies – the idea to restart the sun by sending nuclear missiles into its heart, or landing on an asteroid to divert its course. Do you remember Klaus Schwab’s plan to send huge mirrors into space to deflect sunlight? Are there no critically thinking journalists left at the Telegraph? And I seem to remember, but of course I could be wrong, that we are actually about to enter a period of global cooling. I mean how cold are they planning for us to be? Cold enough to be able to do away with fridges? And have they though that this might be permanent and interfere with ALL life and not only our miserable human ones? Bonkers! I hope their plans, if at all put into being, perish in the Van Allen belt.

    ebygum
    3 years ago

    …don’t tell anyone, but it’s not just Moon Dust, it’s moon dust mixed with Unicorn Farts, which apparently is the highly secret ingredient….! Although the question could be moot as there could also be a shortage of actual Moon Dust….. due to China…..who else…?? LOL! https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11590249/NASA-boss-China-claim-moon-territory-BAN-astronauts-touching-down.html A chief at NASA is raising red flags over China’s ambitions to get to the moon.  In a new interview, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson says he and others within the scientific agency are growing increasingly concerned over what the country plans to do when they make it to the moon.  Nelson believes China could attempt to corner the market on resource-rich locations on the moon’s surface and try to block out the U.S. and other countries looking to make it to the lunar object. ‘There is potentially mischief China can do on the moon,’ said one other official monitoring the ‘space race.’  ‘And it is true that we better watch out that they don’t get to a place on the moon under the guise of scientific research. And it is not beyond the realm of possibility that they say, “Keep out, we’re here, this is our territory,”‘ Nelson continued.  The NASA boss said he fears China… Read more »

    Trev the Geek
    3 years ago

    “Free Your Mind: The new world of manipulation and how to resist it.” – Laura Dodsworth has a new book out June 8th.

    I’ll try not to buy it.

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago

    The madness of Khant’s net zero. I know it’s not him but he is the poxy proxy. We have to hope that all London Borough’s fight back because “first they came for…

    https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/khans-carbon-cult-is-tearing-london-apart/

    ebygum
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    …reality….! And just think if it was your baby or child for instance…

    Low Traffic Neighbourhoods delay paramedics on 999 calls, says ex London ambulance chief…
    Traffic-management schemes and other road changes that could delay life-saving treatments are being monitored, according to London Ambulance Service (LAS).
    LAS confirmed it was working with traffic teams across the capital to avoid using physical barriers such as bollards on schemes designed to manage the flow of vehicles. It comes after a series of social media posts showed ambulance crews’ access to streets newly blocked by bollards in Palmers Green…..

    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    Apparently the leader of Harrow Council sent a tetchy letter to Khan saying that the people came first and ignoring Khan’s bullying, HP. Worth a watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrjSkkxiiFw&t=364s

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago

    Thanks Aethelred I watched the video last night.

    I hope the defiant councils are genuinely defiant and not putting on a show.

    ebygum
    3 years ago

    The article by Berenson in the round-up is worth a read..he ends with
    …Fauci is 82 it will be up to the rest of us to deal with what he’s done.

    But I’m reminded that this isn’t Fauci’s first rodeo….if you want to sit for an hour with a cuppa I can’t recommend this Substack highly enough….I read it when it came out, but it’s so pertinent to many of the things that have happened with Fauci/Covid….….and taken as an overview of the AIDS ‘scandal’ it’s really informative..

    (Currently Dallas Buyers Club is showing on Sky movies, and I’m going to re-watch this weekend….)

    https://filiperafaeli.substack.com/p/dont-watch-dallas-buyers-club

    ellie-em
    3 years ago
    Reply to  ebygum

    I was really impressed when I read the substack article a few weeks ago and subsequently bought the dvd. I’d not seen or heard of the film before that.

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago

    https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/are-king-and-country-worth-fighting-for/

    A subject that has bothered me all my adult life. Would I stand and fight for King and Country? Sadly no.

    First and foremost I would fight for my family, that is and will be ALWAYS my overriding priority.

    I would fight for England, or England as it should be – honest, decent, proud, virtuous – but for the current establishment and the Windsor traitors, never.

    I doubt I am on my own and I suspect many couldn’t care less.

    Nearhorburian
    Nearhorburian
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    I’d fight for the nation of which I’m part but not for the state that clearly hates everything about me other than the taxes I pay.

    ebygum
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    …it’s an interesting article….

    ….I think most people faced with a real enemy, that they felt had to be totally overcome, would fight…but I agree with you….not for King and Country, but for family, friends, the life they want to live..and leave for their children…
    …..but I don’t think those things aren’t threatened externally..but internally…

    I don’t think many would want to fight for our out of touch, WEF member, and fully Woke King, I certainly wouldn’t…..I also wouldn’t fight to fill the coffers of the military industrial complex…..which most people see through now, and are utterly cynical about…..

    As you say honesty, pride, virtue and decency, the nuclear family….have all but disappeared from any thoughts or actions of the ‘elites’….so why would anyone want to die, or send their children to die on their behalf?…in the main I despise them…

    We have a very different relationship with Government and Monarchy than our forbears did….

    NeilParkin
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    At the rate we are giving our military capabilites away to the Ukraine, I am more and more concerned by the threat of War being declared by the Isle of Man. We would surely have to capitulate and sue for peace.

    The proudest of military traditions, to not being able to defend ourselves, in a single generation. All while no-one noticed…

    ebygum
    3 years ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    Or, yea Gods, what if the wee screecher attacked over Hadrians Wall??

    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    3 years ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    I have a distinct feeling that leaving the country so ill defended in a time of great turmoil and war is actually a treasonous act. I would have to check but it must be written somewhere about this.

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago
    Reply to  NeilParkin

    Sadly yes Neil. 😔

    AethelredTheReadier
    AethelredTheReadier
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    Agree with all you say, HP. I think I might have done way back but I ain’t fighting for no WEF puppets. I would fight for England, for my fellow countrymen but definitely not the government or, indeed, the King if he continues to go along with the WEF stance.

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago

    Thanks Aethelred. 👍

    Freddy Boy
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    I’m with you Hux me old fruit ! Used to think I might if The Queen asked but now it’s a no from me !

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago
    Reply to  Freddy Boy

    Cheers Freddy.

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago

    Yet people in this country have to go cold and hungry while an illegitimate government pisses taxpayers money away in foreign lands and for which we have no legitimate interest.

    Our government is treasonous but for how many years has this been so?

    All the way back to Major I reckon.

    BurlingtonBertie
    3 years ago
    Reply to  huxleypiggles

    I reckon that it goes back even further, early to mid 20th Century at least.

    huxleypiggles
    3 years ago

    https://youtu.be/q1_5VrUunqI

    The MET now admitting to recruiting coloured people who can’t write or speak English. I’ve posted on this previously.

    Quel surprise!

    SomersetHoops
    SomersetHoops
    3 years ago

    I refer to the Guardian article about Neil Oliver’s broadcast. There was nothing anti-Semitic in it and if the Jewish community is ramping up its sensitivity to crazy levels that restrict free speech then they must be told to stop, or risk being ignored even when actual anti-Semitism occurs.

    adamcollyer
    adamcollyer
    3 years ago

    On the subject of “Hypocrisy from MPs regarding regulators”, New Scientist in November 2019 (just before the “pandemic”), had a front page article “Why the Medicine You Take Could Actually be Bad for Your Health”.

    ISSUE 3258 | MAGAZINE COVER DATE: 30 November 2019 | New Scientist

    The article was drawing attention to the increasing phenomenon of new drugs being rushed to market with insufficient testing, and of regulatory capture by the pharmaceutical industry.

    It included this observation:

    “Drugs are approved based on preliminary findings, or authorised for a particular use, then widely prescribed for something else. And hanging over the process is a worrying question: are these agencies working to protect the public or to further the interests of drug companies?”