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Freddy Boy
3 years ago

The attack on farming is the big story for me again! Drove past a Sikh owned pub in Handsworth yesterday with a real old tractor on top of the porch complete with lifelike Turbaned driver that would have done Madame Tussaud’s proud ! Remembering their protests in that area on Birminghams outskirts quite recently about Bill Gates going Dutch in India ! Then I get back to Herefordshire & read in local news that there is to be a 40% cut in cows & sheep numbers ! TPTB are definitely going to STARVE us out ! Team Delingpole anyone ??..

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  Freddy Boy

The impending slaughter of millions of animals throughout Europe to satisfy an obvious agenda to change our lives, weaken us and depopulate the countryside is almost unimaginable. I happen to live on an organic dairy farm and to think of these fields empty and silent is just awful. Farmers in this country will have to resist. We must all resist because the devil’s work is being done by non-thinking, wilfully complying fools who think they are saving the planet and they are shrill, vocal and well-organised.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

Emptying the countryside and destroying our farming industry is nothing to do with climate change, which is a lie anyway, it us all about depopulation. As I have been stating on DS for months.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I totally get it, HP, believe me. I think we’re both singing from the same hymn sheet although I may phrase things differently.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

👍

Freddy Boy
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

👍

Freddy Boy
3 years ago

👍

GodfreyOfBouillon
GodfreyOfBouillon
3 years ago
Reply to  Freddy Boy

We’re too far gone. The sad reality is old tractors and traditional small farms are becoming relics, a sign of a better past. The government’s attempts to convert the countryside into their green, carbon sucking garden have been successful, and the future for small farmers is looking bleak. They’re struggling to keep commercially viable, allowing Gates and his buddies to buy up our countryside.

Big X
Big X
3 years ago

I couldn’t have expressed it better if I tried!
You’ve hit the nail on the head here.

Hugh
Hugh
3 years ago

Thanks to all who stood in the local elections yesterday; to all who supported good independents and any of the decent new parties; thanks also to those opposing the tyranny outside of the political system in whatever way seems best to them. I am a mere pygmy, but I know that there are giants and heroes of the fight for freedom who contribute to and view this site – we’d be in an even worse mess without you.

Jane G
Jane G
3 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Must admit I felt dispirited when I went to vote. After trudging miles delivering my thousand leaflets asking the locals to vote for for an Independent (or smaller party), of the dozen or so candidates on the list, there were only 4 possibilities that were not LibLabCon.

One was a sort of trade- union Socialist, 2 were Greens and the other was non-aligned. Maybe I should have risked the non-aligned but for all I knew he might have been a Covidian Ulez-fancier.

I spoiled my ballot paper. We will probably get a Con/Lib mix because Libs did 2separate leaflet drops, the second addressed to us by name.

Bah!

ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

I fully intend to spoil my paper at the next election…this article is a bit of a potted history in how to and why you should….rather than just not voting…

https://votingcounts.org.uk/spoilt-ballot

Mogwai
3 years ago

So this is controversial because it’s something we are all guilty of: stating repeatedly that the mRNA jabs are not vaccines. Lawyer Aaron Siri demonstrates very clearly, with a well-reasoned and extensive essay, fully referenced to the evidence ( as you’d expect from a lawyer ) that they in fact are vaccines. Turns out that these clot shots, with their novel technology, are just the new ( albeit deadlier ) kids on the block to join the existing family of vaccines. Definitely worth a read and see what you think. Once you accept that none of the regular vaccines prevent infection and transmission ( including the Polio jab ) either you’ll see where he’s coming from. ”For the countless people who send me friendly messages like “STOP CALLING THEM A F—ING VACCINE” with regard to Pfizer and Moderna mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, I have some bad news: these Covid-19 vaccines are “vaccines.” If the fact that a vaccine cannot prevent infection and transmission precluded it from being a “vaccine,” then numerous “traditional” vaccines cannot be considered “vaccines.” For example, the pertussis vaccine, often used as the benchmark vaccine to assess overall community uptake of vaccines, would no longer be considered a vaccine because… Read more »

The Dogman
The Dogman
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’m not so worried about the semantics – the key message here is that, contrary to what we are always being told by the medical authorities, most vaccines are just not actually very good. This gives a lie to the message that we all need to be vaccinated to protect the herd. This may be true for some vaccines, but not most.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  The Dogman

I can admit that during my adult life I consented to vaccinations, also getting my kid fully vaccinated with all the routine jabs, on blind faith. It pains me to admit that I did no research whatsoever, I just trusted the science and the experts. It’s not until you scratch the surface of the world of vaccinations ( which the vast amount of people are not interested in doing ) that you realise what an incredibly murky world it is and that the whole thing is riddled with fraud and corruptions. Once a person’s eyes are opened they cannot be shut again, so better late than never. This excerpt in the above article stood out to me because it made me think of the increased diagnoses of autism and various allergies over the decades. But because childhood vaccines are rolled out at a much more gradual pace and given to a much tinier percentage of the population over, say, a one year period, at a complete contrast to the Covid jabs which was a true mass jabathon to all age groups, you can see how these above diagnoses would fade into the background and become the norm over time, making… Read more »

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

You know your stuff Mogs, I don’t deny that! I just look at it from a more “joe bloggs, man in the street” kind of way, because that’s what I am!

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

First class Mogs.

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

TY hux 🙂

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Sorry mate, a vaccine to me (not a medic/scientists) is something you have once when your a nipper and if the virus re-emerges years later you may need a booster!(as its always been until now)
If you have to have an injection on a monthly/ 6 monthly basis then that’s a course of treatment until a specific infection/disease has been cured!

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Did you read the article? If you get a measles outbreak amongst kids who’ve had the vaccine would you still call it a ”vaccine”?

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

No I didn’t, I lived my life until this age and learned from that rather that pieces of paper!

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

And I haven’t downticked, that’s for the birds and the lefties 🤣

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

haha I know. 🙂 I’m just challenging people’s preconceived notions and cognitive dissonance regarding vaccines, which we all have to some degree, whether it be on our side of the fence or if you’re ‘the opposition’, a.k.a Covidians. It’s important to remember that rather than be all, ”Covid jabs are evil bioweapons which should be taken off the market immediately”, that it would be remiss of us to then not shift our focus to all of the regular and familiar vaccines and scrutinize them also. It’s like people are comfortable holding up the traditional jabs as basically harmless, or even necessary, but are they? Had you given the MMR jab as quickly and to as many people as the clot shots ( not just to kids but to all age groups ) don’t you think we’d also be seeing increased injuries and general safety signals reported? The harms are well hidden with these childhood vaccines because only a fraction are administered yearly to a fraction of the population, compared to the death jabs.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I remember when the mmr was offered it was not mandatory like all the previous vaccines, polio, tb, diphtheria etc because it did have side effects and they where discussed with parents and it was mentioned a lot on the news! Not like the clot shot!

JayBee
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I read it when it came out but am neither convinced nor agreeing. Why do you/Siri think they had to change the definition of vaccine, once in the US and twice! in Germany (PEI) to make the goo fit in?! There are also three long articles by various persons at Berliner Zeitung on that topic, which look into the question whether the clot shots are gene therapies and caused quite a stir over there. 2 argue yes, 1 against. 1 pro argumentation is highly legal, like Siri’s, the contra rebuttal to that is basically ‘they are not GTs but vaccines because the Government now says so’. The best is the third (links to the other two embedded), by Prof. Paul Cullen, who looks at the history of that classification from a medical and regulatory angle and comes to the conclusion that they are GTs- even the manufacturers/executives (Moderna, Bayer CEO) are on the record of thinking so. https://www.berliner-zeitung.de/coronavirus/zulassung-der-covid-impfstoffe-der-kampf-um-den-begriff-der-gentherapie-ein-gastbeitrag-li.329963 The co-inventor, Robert Malone, expressed it best and most correctly, in his very first appearance as a critic: ‘they are not vaccines, they are gene therapies applied to the vaccine concept’. But the real issue here is: why are safety approval standards… Read more »

Mogwai
3 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

Yes I’m well aware of the changing of the definitions and that Malone refers to them as ”gene therapies”. I often hear them called ”gene-based vaccines” too, which sounds reasonable. The main take-away from Siri’s article for me is that, if we go by the legal definitions he states, then numerous other jabs, which we are all quite comfortable referring to as ”vaccines” would not be able to be labelled as such. So if the clot shots are not vaccines then neither are the others. Having read his compelling and thought-provoking piece then I think the conclusion most sane and health-conscious folk would come to is that *all* injectables coming out of Big Pharma should be avoided at all costs. But I can’t speak for disadvantaged people in other countries living in slums or mud huts, without sewage systems or basic amenities like running water, because their risk/benefit analysis is going to look dramatically different to us in the rich West, where these diseases that our kids get vaxxed against no longer pose an actual threat, despite the tripe spouted by the authorities. One area where Pharma have shot themselves in the foot is, had the elderly cohort of any… Read more »

Mogwai
3 years ago

This just makes me sick, it really does. Talk about rubbing our noses in it. The very people integral to the misery of many millions and the decimation of lives and society as a whole are getting awarded for their efforts. The irony here is that they are getting awarded for demonstrably failing and causing untold harm. Only in Clown World. 🙁 ”Another academic from Imperial who also incredibly (incredulously?) received several Covid-19 related accolades – statistical modeller Neil Ferguson. While Neil is more recently remembered for his exaggerated claims that more than 500,000 UK citizens would die in the first 6 weeks of Covid and that 20million lives were saved by covid vaccines, his history includes exaggerated claims as a result of misguided modelling, and significant financial taxpayer cost as a result of government responses that directly resulted from his Foot and Mouth and Swine Flu modelling reports. Neil received both the 2021 Queen’s Anniversary Prize and the Weldon Memorial Prize for his Covid-19 modelling efforts to inform the UK’s response to the covid pandemic. Given the actual quanta of Ferguson’s Covid-19 modelling work and the entirely negative and financially crippling impact it has had on UK citizens, businesses and our NHS, his receiving an… Read more »

ellie-em
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I’ve just 10 minutes ago read an article that refers to ‘Neil Ferguson’s sleight of hand’ with his atrocious modelling and role in the convid narrative.

The whole article is a long read.

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/11/investigative-reports/the-club-of-rome-and-the-rise-of-the-predictive-modelling-mafia/

George L
3 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I think that POS Tony Bliar being awarded the highest honour in the land by the late Queen.. the ‘Order of the Garter’.. should tell any thinking person how things are stacked against us.

Anyone who still thinks the Royals are somehow protectors of the nation state and its people needs to ask the new King does he miss his friend Jimmy..

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  George L

The Ekateringburg solution.

Dinger64
3 years ago

“Mexico develops own COVID-19 vaccine, two years late”

Late? Or maybe a year or two early? Maybe just salt water like the rest? Maybe they want their own slice of the vaccine pie next time around?

Dinger64
3 years ago

“not fully grounded in our culture” 

I’d take that statement a lot further and say Sunak is, and always has been, insulated from or culture!

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Let us do a bit of straight talking –

Sunak is not British and never will be British.

Sunak is a foreigner installed as Head of State with a job to do: totally unravel the whole history and very essence of the people of these islands.

Foreigners have no place as notional premiers in the United Kingdom.

DomH75
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Sunak is a modern day John Major whose job is to preparee things for a Labour successor government that will bend to the wishes of every psychopathic globalist organisation out there. Under Labour, we’ll see the same thing happening to our British farmers as Holland, a return to the EU, total obeisance to the WHO and probably daily emergency alerts on our phones ordering us to stay indoors, what food to buy and generally telling us how to behave in our own homes.

The local elections show we’re doomed to have a Labour government. I hate the Tories and Labour. Voting out the Tories in favour of Labour is the equivalent of deciding not to commit suicide, so you hire someone to murder you instead.

George L
3 years ago
Reply to  DomH75

Brilliant post.. some very good points made..

George L
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Absolutely correct..

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  George L

Thanks George.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Fair play, I was trying to be a little more understanding but, yes, I see your point!

JayBee
3 years ago

Two interesting developments on Twitter this morning: the study first shared by Retsef Levi that showed retina damage through the gene therapies is gaining a lot of traction, Berenson now thinks it’s even worse than at first glance.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00661-7

A very interesting one out of an unimpeachable mainstream institution, Northwestern, with a novel approach feted in our times (machine learning applied to medical record data) found:
Most Covid deaths were due to secondary bacterial infection of the lung (pneumonia) and could easily have been prevented by giving antibiotics!
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-05-covid-patients-wasnt-cytokine-storm.html

The old bat
3 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

The possible eye damage is interesting as a member of my family has lost the sight in one eye since being vaccinated, and the other ones going wrong as well now. There is no history of eye disease in the family either. Unfortunately this person is vaxxed to the hilt (is it up to number 5 now?) and believes everything the BBC tells her, so you can’t say anything. It has really restricted her life, obviously, and, naturally, she’s very depressed about it.

ebygum
3 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

An ‘easy to view and compare’ table from the study…
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-023-00661-7/tables/2
BRAO …branch retinal artery occlusion
BRVO….branch retinal vein occlusion
CRAO….central retinal artery occlusion
CRVO….central retinal vein occlusion
I know that there were about 25.000 eye disorders listed on the yellow card last time I looked….

Also in regards to the second article, I think this is what ‘Jikky the mouse’ was talking about when she said that if patients had been treated with just 3 tablets of Azithromycin, for the secondary pneumonia..they might well have survived. But because they ‘tested positive’ for the coof they didn’t get the treatment. Looks like she called it right….
@TheJikky
Dec 18, 2022
3 tablets.

That’s what they withheld from the elderly that were diagnosed with “COVID pneumonia” because they were told not to treat. It was bacterial pneumonia. They died.
If they hadn’t had the test they would have had the tablets.

#3tablets
https://drugs.com/mtm/azithromycin-3-day-dose-pack.html…

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/what-is-the-global-disinformation-index/

A cracking look at the disinformation “specialists.”

Grifters in reality.

ebygum
3 years ago

Nevena Bridgen
@NevenaBridgen

Voters have made it clear what they think of the Con Party.
After they expelled @ABridgen
from @Conservatives
they have lost North West Leicestershire.
I call this poetic Justice
Sunak’s regime has not only suspended free speech, he has also destroyed the party & the country

Freecumbria
3 years ago

The World Health Organisation have declared that the “ongoing covid-19 pandemic” no longer constitutes a public health emergency.

https://www.who.int/news/item/05-05-2023-statement-on-the-fifteenth-meeting-of-the-international-health-regulations-(2005)-emergency-committee-regarding-the-coronavirus-disease-(covid-19)-pandemic

Just posting it up for information. Made me quite angry reading that statement with all the bile and nonsense in there. But I suppose at least better them declaring it ongoing.

Chris P
Chris P
3 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

Let’s all breathe a sigh of relief. How long before the next one though? I give it less than a year. Is Monkeypox still a public health emergency?

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

Billy’s next brew is due for release next year but certainly not later than 2025. There is a bit of a hold up while the Pandemic Preparedness Treaty is cut and buttered and the International Health Regulations need a little bit of fettling but once those two are sorted Billy will be good to go.

Dinger64
3 years ago
Reply to  Chris P

Marburg is the one their planning next! It’s a variant of ebola, very high fatality rate but, not easy to catch, body fluid contact only I belive.
I’m sure the migrants will introduce it into Europe for us, and then our governments can use it as a blind all over again!

huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Freecumbria

I CGAF what the WHO “declare.” As far as I am concerned the C1984 Scamdemic was just that – a Scamdemic.

Chris P
Chris P
3 years ago

Here is the BBC reporting on Stew Peters: –

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-trending-65412798

Here is the Stew Peters version: –

https://rumble.com/v2lw4sm-live-bbc-doesnt-want-you-to-see-this-stew-peters-goes-head-to-head-with-bbc.html

What a clash of worldviews? Although, I do find the prospect of a Stew Peters presidency quite frightening. I’d be much more relaxed if Ron DeSantis becomes president.