Radical Cartoonist Stella Perrett and
Independent Councillor for Knowle, Gary Hopkins – Bristol
mayor Marvin Rees refuses to be interviewed or even reply to
requests – New transgender bill in Scotland. Rent controls in
Bristol – Rent controls in Bristol. Evan Davis interviews
Marvin Rees on Thursday’s BBCR4 PM – Electric cars. Green
energy schemes. -> Man drives electric Volvo 350 miles to
see REAL cost and ‘numbers just don’t add up’ – Kier Starmer
in Davos is with the banksters on the energy crisis – Tony
Blair calls for WEF and WTO to introduce “digital
infrastructure” that monitors vaccination status – Ex cop John
Wedger on murderer/rapist Met. policemen ‘Bastard Dave’, David
Carrick and Wayne Couzens plus Child Satanic ritual abuse –
John Wedger, on child sex abuse rings in the Police, and
Satanic abuse. Secret services and blackmail – Chief Inspector
Richard Watkinson was also accused of having pairs of boys’
underwear and sex toys stashed away in a secret room. – Nadhim
Zahawi’s ‘Le Cercle’ is an international far right propaganda
group which brings together serving or retired intelligence
officers and politicians with links to right-wing intelligence
factions from most of the countries in Europe – Davos 2023:
Chap who snatched secret 1942 NSDAP EWG report from Berlin in
1998 says it proves Nazis designed the EU – Ukraine helicopter
crash: internal power struggle Elites struggle for power as
Zelensky’s days are numbered – Hackers assassinate by
pacemaker – Barnaby Jack died exposing CIA Heart Attack
weapons – David Halpin on the strange death of former Shadow
Foreign Secretary Robin Cook – PMQs Nadhim Zahawi not paying
tax while chancellor of the exchequer – ex-chairman of the
fascist international The Pinay Cercle – Greg Lance-Watkins –
document found for the Nazi plan for a European Economic
Community Europaische WiertschaftsGemeinschaft – Protest to
keep wild camping on Dartmoor Saturday – Guy Shrubsole, author
of Who Owns England, on wild camping – David Livingstone on
how the occultists have changed their objectives, shape
shifting over the centuries since the Knights Templar, the
modern Satanic aims of the ‘Fourth Reich’ – NOT The BCfm
Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling
Martin and Tony are
joined by Radical Cartoonist Stella Perrett and Independent
Councillor for Knowle, Gary Hopkins. Bristol mayor Marvin Rees
refuses to be interviewed or even reply to requests. New
transgender bill in Scotland. The more that I saw you burning
– Posted on January 17, 2023 by Rev. Stuart Campbell. The
recently-restored Wings Twitter account has a little over
56,000 followers, the vast bulk of them accumulated at a time
when this site had far less reason to criticise the SNP or the
Scottish Government. So
while this poll isn’t scientific, the indy-friendly nature of
the respondent base makes it pretty interesting. Those numbers
closely mirror what every actual proper poll tells us about
Scottish people’s opinion of the GRR itself – they oppose it
by margins of between 3:1 and 4:1. So if the Scottish
Government is counting on the UK’s intervention to increase
support for independence, frankly it looks like they’re onto a
massive loser. This hasn’t stopped some commentators
intelligent enough to know better (but whose previous
detectable interest in the gender issue has been nil) from
rushing out with little nuggets of comically ill-informed
analysis: Really? Being dragged out of Europe against our will
didn’t move the indy dial. The rolling farce of Theresa May
then Boris Johnson’s reigns as PM didn’t move the indy dial
(not even Liz Truss’s “WTAF?” month in 10 Downing Street did).
The cost of living crisis didn’t move the indy dial. Indeed,
other than a temporary blip during the peak of COVID when
Nicola Sturgeon was live on national TV literally every day,
nothing has moved the indy dial in her entire term as First
Minister. Perhaps most pertinently, the Internal Market Bill –
where the UK government literally invented brand new
legislation in order to trample all over Holyrood’s devolved
powers – didn’t move the indy dial. Yet Prof. Qvortrup
apparently thinks the people of Scotland will rise up in
revolutionary fury over the UK legitimately using law that
already exists, because apparently the people of Scotland are
so desperate to let rapists identify as women and be held in
women’s prisons. Hmmm. And let’s not lie to ourselves – the
deployment of Section 35 is perfectly legitimate. Indeed, it’s
the exact reason Section 35 was included in the Scotland Act
for in the first place (and not by the dastardly Tories, but
by Labour, and voted for by the SNP).
Rent controls in
Bristol. Evan Davis interviews Marvin Rees on Thursday’s BBCR4
PM – housing in Bristol – not enough student accommodation.
Cramped student accommodation. New mall for Knowle. Bristol
renters and landlords barred from speaking in council debate
on rent controls – Evan Davis interviews US accented
snake-like Evelyn Welch, aloof Vice-Chancellor of University
of Bristol, about housing for students, she asks for more
government money. Bristol Arena – old area near Temple Meads
and new plan. By election in Hotwells and Harbourside. Evan
interviewing Marvin – Mayoral position voted out in Bristol.
Levelling up grants. “No more landlords”: students take
housing matters into their own hands As student housing
reaches crisis point in the UK, one organisation is determined
to break the mould – and the grip of rogue landlords – by
creating co-operatives to run accommodation.
Student housing in crisis – Housing for university students is
in chaos. As the Guardian reported, charities are saying it’s
the worst crisis since the 1970s. It noted that the company
StuRents did research that: suggests there is a shortfall of
207,000 student beds, and 19 towns and cities where there is
more than a 10% undersupply of beds, ranging from 28% in
Preston and 25% in Bristol to 10% in Birmingham and Swansea.
purpose-built student accommodation has stopped expanding to
the extent it was, and we don’t think that’s going to change.
At the same time we think there’s a significant decrease in
shared houses – [landlords] are moving back to renting to
professionals or leaving the market. The reason for the chaos
is fairly obvious: government-driven privatisation of the
sector. As a report by the Higher Education Police Institute
noted: Student housing no longer sits within the control of
universities. Private sector involvement used to be confined
to shared student housing in the community. Universities, for
their part, owned and ran halls of residence. Now, almost half
of residences are owned by private providers, working
independently or alongside university partners. However,
students aren’t taking the chaos lying down. In Manchester, a
rent strike is currently ongoing. Meanwhile, one group is
helping students take direct control of their homes. A
co-operative way. Student Co-op Homes (SCH) launched in March
2018: It acts as an umbrella for student housing
co-operatives. SCH explained in a press release that: A
student housing co-operative is a not-for-profit alternative
housing model, whereby the tenants have control over their
home. This enables the students living in them to learn and
share skills to create homes where everyone collaborates for
mutual benefit. The group works with external people and
organisations to build portfolios of properties for lease to
local co-ops. So far, it’s had some success. SCH says on its
website that: We raised over £300,000 through our first
community share offer, allowing us to start buying properties
and help create a thriving student housing co-op movement.
Electric cars. Green
energy schemes. -> Man drives electric Volvo 350 miles to
see REAL cost and ‘numbers just don’t add up’ – Steven Smith
wanted to find out just how easy it is to charge an electric
car and what it costs but found that using the ‘eco-friendly’
vehicle came with a hefty price tag Steven said: “The whole
day had been a bit of a brain melt in all honesty, constantly
working out how far I could travel and where the best places
to stop were on both legs of the journey. All in all I felt
relieved to get home, but also like someone had emptied my
wallet while I wasn’t looking.” With a full charge at home, a
fast top-up at services, a slow top-up in Bristol and a
super-fast top-up on the way back, the entire journey cost
Steven £88.07. Meanwhile, he calculated that the diesel cost
for the same journey would have come to £50.24, “assuming
55mpg and 173.9p per litre”, while the petrol cost would have
been £53.28, “assuming 45mpg and 150.9p per litre”. Concluding
his experiment, Steven said: “I wanted this to work, I really
did. But after what I hope you will agree was a pretty
comprehensive real-world test, I couldn’t make the numbers add
up. “Whichever way I looked at it, the return trip had
taken me 90 minutes longer than usual and cost me nearly £40
more. I certainly didn’t expect that. “Helping to save
the planet with zero-emission vehicles comes at a personal
cost, it would seem, certainly given the spiralling cost of
energy in the past year or so.” He added: “The criticism lies
with the cost of on-the-road charging, not with the car, which
is excellent. My only beef with the car was not getting
anywhere near its claimed on-paper range, which ultimately
added to the cost because I wasn’t getting as much bang for my
buck as I would have hoped for. “Getting more like 220 or 250
miles for a full charge would have felt much better. Until
such a time as on-the-road chargers return to costing closer
to what charging at home currently does, long journeys are a
difficult equation. Had all of my charging been possible at
the same rate as at home, the day would have cost me roughly
the same as, or probably a little less than, the diesel. But
it wasn’t possible, because on a long journey you are beholden
to public chargers and what they cost – and that cost has
rocketed. “That leads me to conclude that the arguments for
and against electric cars as it currently stands are complex –
even more so with the cost of electricity having risen
substantially. If, like most people I suspect, you do mostly
local driving (to work, the shops, out for dinner, etc) with
the occasional long journey mixed in every few weeks, it makes
a lot of sense when you can do most of your charging at home,
especially if you’ve got a proper 7kw home charger installed
and aren’t running an extension lead out of a window like I
was.
BRI NHS rally Saturday
at 2pm. PMQs Starmer – state of NHS. But he has no solitions
except let Davod banksters run it all…. SOUTH-WEST
HEALTHCARE WORKERS MARCH – 2pm, SATURDAY 21st JANUARY 2023 IN
BRISTOL Meet
outside the BRI at the corner of Upper and Lower Maudlin
Street, Bristol, BS1 2LY. We will march up past the BRI and
Park Row, going down Park Street to finish on College Green
where we will hear from some healthcare speakers. TIME TO PAY
OUR NHS WORKERS FAIRLY! Join us in Bristol, outside the
Bristol Royal Infirmity on the corner of Upper and Lower
Maudlin Street at 2pm on Saturday January 21st, as we march to
College Green and raise our collective voice to say: “PAY NHS
WORKERS FAIRLY AND FIX THE STAFFING CRISIS”! Join us, as
representatives from BMA, Unison and other healthcare unions
take to the streets to demand that the government meets with
unions, acknowledges the scale of the problem and the need for
urgent resolution of the staffing crisis so the public receive
the healthcare they deserve. The NHS has seen an exodus of
staff. Real-terms pay has been steadily eroded. Trained
professionals are forced to leave the profession that they
love. Patients suffer as workers tirelessly take more on and
to provide the best care they can under unmanageable duress.
The same workers who were clapped as heroes by the government-
and yet the government stick their heads in the sand and issue
empty platitudes. It’s time to say “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!”.
Davos – Greta Thumberg criticising the big companies and big money inside. NZ – Jacinda Aherne has resigned. Kier Starmer in Davos on the energy crisis. Bitchute – carbon credit cartoon. Klaus Schwab at Davos. Kier Starmer at Davos.
Tony Blair calls for
WEF and WTO to introduce “digital infrastructure” that
monitors vaccination status – “You need the data. You need to
know who’s been vaccinated and who hasn’t been.” Former United
Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister Tony Blair has called for global
organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) and
World Economic Forum (WEF) to push national governments to
introduce “digital infrastructure” that monitors who has been
vaccinated and who hasn’t. Blair
pushed for this government-controlled digital vaccine database
during an appearance at the World Economic Forum’s 2023 annual
meeting — a yearly event where powerful business leaders,
politicians, and other influential figures meet in Davos,
Switzerland to discuss the agendas they want to advance. The
former Prime Minister emphasized the importance of “technology
and digital infrastructure” and data collection for
surveilling the status of the vaccinated and unvaccinated.
“You need the data,” Blair said. “You need to know who’s been
vaccinated and who hasn’t been. Some of the vaccines that will
come on down the line will be multiple, there’ll be multiple
shots. So you’ve got to have, the reasons to do with the
healthcare more generally, but certainly, for a pandemic or
for…vaccines, you’ve got to have a proper digital
infrastructure, and many countries don’t have that. In fact,
most countries don’t have that.” Blair continued by suggesting
that his digital vaccination status surveillance dragnet
should be pushed through by the WTO (an intergovernmental
organization that regulates international trade), the WEF (an
unelected global organization that seeks to “shape global,
regional and industry agendas”), and intergovernmental forums
such as the Group of Twenty (G20) and the Group of Seven (G7).
“Who are the people that can make this happen?” Blair said.
“How do you get the right partnerships in place?…That should
happen in the G20 particularly, I think, which is…G7 is an
important forum, but the G20 is the broader forum…You’ve got
to work out what is it that you want to achieve in order to
make sure that any future pandemic is properly handled and
what are the partnerships that you’re going to create in order
to ensure that the answers you get are the right answers. And
then you’re going to have the mechanisms of implementation.
And those mechanisms will be partly through the formal
institutions that you have, like the WTO, and they’ll also be
through organizations like yours [the WEF] which…I think…have
many advantages because they don’t get landed with the same
bureaucracy and frankly small pea politics around them.”
John Wedger, former
MET Police Officer, on corruption in the Police. Protection
for whistle blowers needed. Tony Roach on Police Professional
Standards. John Wedger on when he was in the MET and later
lowered entry standards. How did the Met fail to stop the sex
monster within its ranks? Scotland Yard missed nine chances to
catch rapist cop David Carrick as he attacked 12 women over 17
years – and failed to suspend him when he was arrested for
rape. Carrick was repeatedly accused of rape, domestic
violence and harassment. Yet faced no criminal sanctions or
misconduct findings from 2000 to 2021. Activists called Met’s
‘horrendous’ failings evidence of ‘institution in crisis’.
Scotland Yard failed to stop David Carrick despite nine
incidents being reported to police over two decades –
including allegations of rape, domestic violence and
harassment. The
48-year-old Met firearms officer faced no criminal sanctions
or misconduct findings over the incidents between 2000 and
2021 – eight of which involved women victims – leaving him
free to attack 12 women in a 17-year campaign of torture and
abuse. Carrick passed vetting procedures to join the Met in
2001 despite allegations of malicious communications and
burglary against an ex-partner the previous year. He was
accused of harassment and assault against a former partner
while still in his probationary period in 2002 but the matter
was not referred to the Directorate of Professional Standards.
Today, campaigners said the Met’s ‘horrendous’ failings were
evidence of an ‘institution in crisis’, while Downing Street
admitted public trust in the police had been ‘shattered’. On
one of the darkest day’s in the Met’s 194-year history – David
Carrick, from Stevenage, Hertfordshire, has pleaded guilty to
49 charges relating to 12 women between 2003 and 2020; Include
the rape of nine different women but some of the charges are
multiple incident counts, meaning they relate to 71 serious
sexual offences, including 48 rapes; Fiend was nicknamed
‘B***ard Dave’ by colleagues and showed one of his victims his
warrant card; Force failed to stop him despite nine incidents,
including claims of rape, domestic violence and harassment,
coming to police attention over two decades; Rishi Sunak’s
spokesman called the case ‘appalling’ and said that
high-profile incidents had ‘shattered’ public trust; Sadiq
Khan says he is ‘absolutely sickened and appalled’ by
Carrick’s ‘truly abhorrent offences’; Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb
will sentence Carrick over two days from February 6; Met is
now reviewing more than 1,600 cases of alleged sexual offences
or domestic violence involving officers and staff; Campaigners
said the Met’s failure to stop Carrick showed it was an
‘institution in crisis’; Force said it’s confident Carrick
would not have passed vetting procedures to join today; Police
warned Carrick may have had more victims who are waiting to
come forward; Baroness Casey, who is conducting a review of
the Metropolitan Police’s standards and internal culture, .
Carrick would flash his warrant card to lure the women into a
false sense of security and tell them: ‘I’m a police officer,
you can trust me’. After the attacks, he would taunt his
victims by saying they’d never be believed because he was a
policeman and it was his word against theirs. The monster took
delight in humiliating his victims, whom he branded his
‘slaves’ – with some locked in a small cupboard under the
stairs for ten hours without food, whipped with a belt, or
forced to clean his house naked. He was the subject of five
complaints from members of the public between 2002 and 2008,
including rudeness, incivility and the use of force, with two
of the incidents dealt with by management action. Carrick
passed checks to become a firearms officer in 2009 despite at
least one further domestic incident involving the Met in 2004
and was re-vetted in 2017 – the same year he was spoken to by
Thames Valley Police officers after being thrown out of a
Reading nightclub while drunk. By then he had also been the
suspect in a 2016 Hampshire Police investigation following an
allegation of harassment but he was not arrested. The PC was
given ‘words of advice’ after being accused of grabbing a
woman by the neck during a domestic incident investigated by
Hertfordshire Constabulary in 2019 over informing his chain of
command about off-duty incidents but found to have no
misconduct case to answer. He was placed on restricted duties
after he was arrested on suspicion of rape in July 2021 but
the restrictions were lifted after the criminal probe was
dropped in September. Carrick has now admitted two charges of
rape, two of sexual assault and one count of controlling and
coercive behaviour in relation to the woman. However, Carrick
never returned to full duties because he was arrested over
another rape allegation in October after another woman came
forward. The investigation prompted another dozen women to
make allegations against Carrick, many of whom said they had
been scared to speak out because of his position. No police
colleagues ever complained about Carrick’s behaviour but
following his arrest some officers confirmed he was known as
‘the bastard’ or ‘Bastard Dave’ because he was ‘mean and
cruel’.
John Wedger, on child
sex abuse rings in the Police, and Satanic abuse. Secret
services and blackmail. Senior Met police officer facing child
porn charges found dead at home. Chief Inspector Richard
Watkinson was also accused of having pairs of boys’ underwear
and sex toys stashed away in a secret room. Concerns
were raised for his welfare last week after he failed to turn
up at the police station where he was due to be charged. A
senior Metropolitan Police officer facing child porn offences
has reportedly been found dead at home. Chief Inspector
Richard Watkinson had been arrested in July 2021 after a raid
on his address in Buckinghamshire uncovered a stash of
indecent images, pairs of boys’ underwear and sex toys hidden
away behind a trap door at the property . The shock discovery
followed a joint investigation into Watkinson by the Met and
force watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct
(IOPC). The images uncovered on his computer equipment were
said to be Category A and B, meaning they depicted abuse of
the worst levels. The 49-year-old’s initial arrest was on
‘suspicion of misconduct, sending obscene messages, corrupt
exercise of police powers and data protection breaches’. He
was subsequently re-arrested 11 days later on suspicion of
further offences which included conspiracy to ‘distribute
indecent images of children, voyeurism and misconduct in
public office’. His body was discovered last week after he
failed to turn up at the police station where he was due to be
charged, raising concerns for his welfare. A spokesperson for
Thames Valley Police said, “Officers were called to
Saunderton, Princes Risborough, at just after 3.35pm on
Thursday, January 12. “Sadly, the body of a man was located
inside a property at that location. The man’s death is
unexplained but not suspicious. A file will be prepared for
the coroner. “His next of kin have been made aware and our
thoughts are with the man’s family and friends.” A source told
The Sun nerwspaper it is suspected Watkinson, apparently
nicknamed ‘Sir Smashy’ after a Harry Enfield character by
colleagues, was under “huge mental strain” due to the case.
Crash of Ukranian
helicopter. Kissinger says Ukraine should join NATO. Tanks to
Ukraine from Germany. Russia’s gains in Ukraine war. Ukraine
helicopter crash: Elites struggle for power as Zelensky’s days
are numbered – The struggle for power in Ukraine has been
escalating lately. The helicopter that crashed on a
kindergarten in Brovary on January 18 comes as a living proof
of this. The
Ukrainian Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, may impeach
President Zelensky, whereas the task of the Russian Armed
Forces is to win the Key to Kyiv. Ukraine helicopter crash:
Elites struggle for power as Zelensky’s days are numbered.
Ukraine’s Minister for Interior killed in Brovary helicopter
crash – A Super Puma helicopter with the Ministry for Interior
on board crashed on the morning of January 18 near a
kindergarten in the town of Brovary, a suburb of Kyiv. Denis
Monastyrsky was assassinated – It appears, however, that Denis
Monastyrsky, who did not have the habit of traveling by
helicopter, was assassinated. Who wanted him dead? There are
two options. The first one is Zelensky himself. This version
can be confirmed by the visit of the commander of the Armed
Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny to Poland for a meeting with
US General Mark Milley without the consent of Zelensky’s
Office. According to Legitimny Telegram channel, Zelensky has
no confidence in the Americans as everyone knows that they can
easily change players when needed. Denis Monastyrsky may have
taken the side of Zaluzhny, and this cost him life. The
version of Avakov’s involvement untenable – Image of the
Future Telegram channel believes that Ukraine’s former
Minister for Interior, Arsen Avakov, could be interested in
killing Monastyrsky. Avakov started his own game before the
split in Ukraine’s military and political leadership.
Allegedly, Arsen Avakov is one of Zelensky’s guys: “He
received his position at the request of Andriy Yermak and a
group of influential smugglers. He aims to replace
Monastyrsky,” the authors of the Telegram channel assume.
Supposedly, it was Avakov, who gave an order to shoot down the
helicopter from a MANPAD. Yet, Avakov has been out of work for
a long time. There is a false lead here, but Ukrainian
investigation cling to this version. Redistribution of power
in Ukraine – The following events indicate that something has
changed in the political attitude of Ukrainian elites: Aleksey
Arestovych resigned from the position of an adviser to the
President’s Office in order to start his own political
project. The West gives many verbal promises to supply heavy
arms to Kyiv, but takes little action. Germany does not give
permission for the export of Leopard tanks. Ursula von der
Leyen emotionally urged EU leaders to give Kyiv any weapon
that can be used there. There is clearly no consensus among EU
member states on this issue. Meanwhile, Washington calls on to
seek dialogue with Moscow. The situation on the fronts of the
special operation has changed dramatically in favour of the
Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The Russian forces
continue their offensive after taking Soledar. Mobilisation in
Ukraine does not bring any results at all. It appears that the
Kyiv regime can see that it’s getting really tough. The
Ukrainian economy is falling into abyss. The EU has
transferred 3 billion euros for budgetary needs. This is
enough for only a month to pay salaries and pensions. The
Russian Aerospace Forces have destroyed Ukraine’s energy
system. Military supplies have been disrupted. Events in
Ukraine develop rapidly. In a few weeks, we may probably see
Ukrainian MPs impeaching President Zelensky. His political
career is drawing to an end. The goal of the Russian Armed
Forces is to take advantage of the moment and get the Key to
Kyiv.
Barnaby Jack died
exposing CIA Heart Attack weapons: David Halpin – on the
strange death of Robin Cook – former Shadow Foreign Secretary
Robin Cook was opposing US policy on the illegal Iraq war when
he died mysteriously Robin’s GP said Robin’s heart was fine –
other suspicious deaths. Heart attacks induced by hacking
pacemakers and other medical equipment Barnaby Jack was a
hacker in San Francisco who died of a ‘multiple drug overdose’
the day before he was due to give a presentation showing how
easy it is to hack into a pacemaker and kill someone. Hacker
found dead just days before he was due to demonstrate how to
kill someone fitted with a pacemaker at conference. Barnaby
Jack had said he could kill a person from 30 feet by using the
hack. Gained
infamy after demonstrating how to hack cash machines. Mystery
surrounds the death of a celebrated computer hacker who
claimed to know how to remotely kill someone fitted with a
heart pacemaker – as happened in the fictional TV spy drama
Homeland. Barnaby Jack died in San Francisco on Thursday, just
days before he was due to give a speech revealing how
implanted heart devices were at risk from fatal hacking
attacks. The San Francisco Medical Examiner’s office confirmed
the death last night but did not give any further details. New
Zealand-born Jack, 35, was scheduled to be one of the star
guests at the Black Hat hacking convention in Las Vegas next
week. In a presentation called Hacking Humans, he was planning
to highlight the shortcomings of commonly used pacemaker
machines by demonstrating how he could hack into them and kill
the heart patient from 50ft away with a deadly power surge
triggered by a wireless transmitter.
An
episode of the acclaimed US series Homeland, starring Damian
Lewis and Claire Danes, showed a terrorist using a computer to
hack into the Vice-President’s pacemaker and speed up his
heartbeat until it kills him.
In Homeland, the killer needed the serial number of the
pacemaker, but Jack argued that in real life it was even
simpler and knowing the code was not necessary. In a recent
blog, he said: ‘The only implausible aspect of the hack was
the range in which the attack was carried out. ‘The attacker
would have had to be in the same building or have a
transmitter set up closer to the target. With that said, the
scenario was not too far-fetched.’ He said some pacemakers
could be commanded to deliver a deadly 830-volt shock from
someone on a laptop up to 50ft away, the result of poor
software programming by medical device companies. Jack claimed
it was possible to infect the pacemaker companies’ servers
with a bug that would spread through their system like a
virus. ‘We are potentially looking at a worm with the ability
to commit mass murder,’ he added. ‘It’s kind of scary.’ The
possibility of such attacks is being taken so seriously by the
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it has asked
manufacturers to ensure greater protection for newer
pacemakers which use wireless technology. Jack became one of
the world’s most famous hackers after a 2010 demonstration of
‘Jackpotting’ – getting cash machines to spew out money. At
the time of his death, Jack was director of embedded-device
security for Seattle information-security firm IOActive. The
company said in a tweet: ‘Lost but never forgotten, our
beloved pirate, Barnaby Jack, has passed.’
PMQs – Nadhim Zahawi
not paying tax. Zahawi part of Le Circle now called Pinay
Circle. Former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi ‘pays millions to
settle tax row’ after investigation. Former Conservative
chancellor Nadhim Zahawi is said to have agreed to pay HMRC
several million pounds in tax following an investigation into
his financial affairs that was first revealed by The
Independent last year. The
Tory chair has agreed to pay a seven-figure sum to HM Revenue
and Customs (HMRC) to settle a tax dispute, according to
reports. Labour says there are now “serious questions to
answer” for Mr Zahawi and the prime minister. The Independent
reported in July that HMRC officials were examining the tax
affairs of the senior Tory figure after an inquiry was
launched by the National Crime Agency (NCA) in 2020. This is
how The Independent reported the investigation at the time –
In summer last year, when Mr Zahawi was chancellor and while
he was running for the Tory leadership, a senior Whitehall
source confirmed that the tax matter being investigated by
HMRC was “unresolved”. The initial NCA inquiry was codenamed
Operation Catalufa and is understood to have involved the
agency’s International Corruption Unit. The Tory chair gave
HMRC a “seven-figure” sum to settle a tax row related to
Gibraltar-registered Balshore Investments – used to hold
shares in the YouGov polling company he co-founded – according
to The Sun on Sunday. A spokesperson for Mr Zahawi did not
deny that the tax bill amounted to several million, and told
The Independent: “As he has previously stated, Mr Zahawi’s
taxes are properly declared and paid in the UK. The senior
Tory claimed to be the victim of a “smear” campaign after
details of the tax investigation were revealed, but vowed to
“answer any questions that HMRC has of me”. “Why did Nadhim
Zahawi claim last summer that he had paid his taxes in full,
and that he wasn’t aware of an investigation?” she asked.
“When was he made aware of an investigation? Was the prime
minister aware of an investigation when he appointed Nadhim
Zahawi to the cabinet?“ Finally, why did Nadhim Zahawi claim
he was not a beneficiary of his family trust – Balshore
Investments – when records show that the money he owed YouGov
was paid from the trust? “Not for the first time, Rishi
Sunak’s judgement has been called into serious question. The
question remains: is he strong enough to sack Nadhim Zahawi?”
The 55-year-old was born in Iraq and came to the UK as a child
when his Kurdish family fled Saddam Hussein’s regime, before
becoming the MP for Stratford-upon-Avon in 2010. Mr Zahawi
made his fortune with online polling company YouGov and was
also chief executive of Gulf Keystone Petroleum until 2018.
Nadhim Zahawi’s Pinay
Circle (also called the Cercle Violet) is an international
right-wing propaganda group which brings together serving or
retired intelligence officers and politicians with links to
right-wing intelligence factions from most of the countries in
Europe. Canadian researcher on Satanism and The Occult, David
Livingstone, describes Le Cercle, as the pivotal centre of the
centuries old Satanic conspiracy today. The intelligence
community has been represented by SIS Chief from 1978-82
Arthur ‘Dickie’ Franks, SIS Department Head Nicholas Elliott,
CIA Director William Colby, Swiss Military Intelligence Chief
of Provisions Colonel Botta, SDECE chief from 1970-81
Alexandre de Marenches, and, last but not least, the man who
took over the running of the Circle when Pinay got too old,
Jean Violet, a Parisian lawyer who worked for the SDECE from
1957-70. Violet became so much an ’eminence grise’ in the
SDECE that Alexandre de Marenches had to dispense with his
services in order to assert his authority as new SDECE chief
in 1970. This episode has however not prevented them from
working together within the Circle. At the time the Langemann
papers were written, Franks and Marenches were serving heads
of British and French intelligence respectively. On the
political side, Pinay – a former French Prime Minister –
forged links with Nixon, Kissinger and Pompidou. The Circle’s
present members include Giulio Andreotti, former Italian Prime
Minister; Portuguese putschist General Antonio de Spinola;
former Franco minister and senior Opus Dei member Silva Munoz;
and Vatican prelate and BND agent Monsignore Brunello. Paul
Violet, Jean Violet’s son, is one of Chirac’s closest
advisors, nicknamed ‘the adjutant’ by Canard Enchaine.
Langemann also reports that Sir Arthur Franks and Nicholas
Elliott were invited to Chequers for a working meeting with
Mrs Thatcher, after her election. But perhaps the key
political figure was the late Franz Josef Strauss, Bavarian
Premier and Langemann’s boss. The Pinay Circle has a wide
range of contacts and its members interlock with the whole
panoply of rightwing/parallel intelligence and propaganda
agencies – WACL, Heritage Foundation, Western Goals, ISC,
Freedom Association, Interdoc, the Bilderberg Group, the
Jonathan Institute, P2, Opus Dei, the Moonies’ front CAUSA,
IGFM (International Society for Human Rights), and Resistance
International. Lowenthal, for instance, is a member of IGFM,
Resistance International, WACL, CAUSA, the Jonathan Institute,
Konservative Aktion and the European Institute on Security.
The Pinay Circle’s significance lies in the fact that it is a
forum which brings together the international linkmen of the
Right like Crozier, Moss and Lowenthal, with secret service
chiefs like Franks and Marenches. Through such contacts it can
intervene by media action or covert funding whenever and
wherever a political friend is in need of support.
Greg
Lance-Watkins – document found for the Nazi plan for a
European Economic Community –
Nazi European Economic
Union NSDAP Economics Minister Walter Funk 1942 EWG – Klaus
Schwab and WEF – Greta Thunberg. Churchill had plan for a
European Union too but it was democratic, the EU and the EWG
are dictatorial. Europaische WiertschaftsGemeinschaft (1942
Nazi European Economic Community) in English by Hitler’s
Economics Minister Walter Funk: – Around the end of 1939, most
of Europe was either consciously or unconsciously under the
influence of the economic concept of England. Over
recent years, however, it has been swept out of European
countries, politically, militarily and economically.
Politically the three-power pact has given honour once again
to the ancient figures of life, people and room. It has also
established a natural order and a neighbourly way of
co-existing as the ideal of the new order. The foundation of
English economics, which is the basis of the balance of
powers, has been militarily destroyed. And economically, a
change has come about following the political and military
development, the shape of which is easy to describe, but whose
final significance is very difficult to evaluate. I can only
repeat, that the changing order that is happening now has to
be ranked as one of the greatest economic revolutions in
history. It signifies a reversion of the economy of Europe to
a time before the English concept of building an overseas
Europe, i.e. an awareness of one’s own country. The Discussion
so far and its Results – Discussions about questions relating
to Europe started as the power of the NSADP grew. At the
Congress of Europe in Rome from 14th to 20th November 1932,
Alfred Rosenberg developed, for the first time in front of an
international forum, thoughts and ideas that have moved us
since. No one, who fights for a new economic order in Europe,
can ignore these perceptions and conclusions. The economic and
political wheel was set in motion, when the NSDAP declared the
militarisation of the German economy. It is to the credit of
the journal ‘Germany’s Economy’ that it first seized these
questions in 1932, kept on bringing them up and stuck doggedly
to those original perceptions. The idea of German economic
self- sufficiency in the new political sense and the German
economic militarisation are synonymous with this journal.
Besides this, Daitz, the ambassador, has earned the special
credit of being the first to have related German economic
history to the present time. Part II of his selected speeches
and essays, which appeared in 1938 under the title ‘Germany
and the European Economy’, summarizes his concepts formed
between 1932 and 1938. The Italian, Carlo Scarfoglio,
delivered with his book ‘England and the Continental
Mainland’, a decisive historical contribution to the
consciousness of the European continent. Meanwhile German and
Italian economic policy drew the political consequences from
the historical lessons that were learnt during the blockade
and learnt again during the sanctions. The speech made in
Munich in 1939 by the leader of the Reich’s farmers, R.
Walther Darre, at the 6th Great Lecture at the Commission of
Economic Policy of the NSDAP, takes a special place in the
discussion at that time. Its theme was “The market order of
the National-Socialist agricultural policy – setting the pace
for a new foreign trade order.”
Protest to keep wild
camping on Dartmoor Saturday – Guy Shrubsole, author of Who
Owns England, on wild camping. ‘Nothing can take its place’:
dismayed Dartmoor wild campers share memories – Lovers of the
national park mourn loss of right to camp – for some a balm
for their mental health, for others a rite of passage Visitors
to Dartmoor and local people have reacted with dismay to the
loss of the right to wild camp in England and Wales after a
high court ruling against the pitching of tents in the
national park without the landowner’s permission.
Campaigners have vowed to fight the ban. Here, readers share
their memories of camping on Dartmoor and what the national park
means to them. Growing up in Devon, camping on Dartmoor was a
rite of passage, accessible to all. We spent every Boxing Day
eating turkey sandwiches huddled out of the rain. We spent
countless weekends as grumpy teenagers being dragged around
letterboxing, and then, at secondary school, joining Dartmoor
society for lengthy ambles across the moor on weekends. On one
trip, a group of us decided to camp near Okehampton for a couple
of nights. It rained constantly, and we spent the entire time
playing Bop It. In a complicated and overwhelming world, we had
a space where we could enjoy the very simplest pleasures. As an
adult, I have often come back to wild camp on Dartmoor. Bring
the right kit and the right attitude, and this wild and rugged
place was yours for the taking. I refuse to believe that the
isolationist attitudes of individuals should change this great
communal offering for us all. Sarah Mitchell, 38, Guildford. The
experiences I had on Dartmoor wild camping with friends are
integral to my love of nature and adventure today. I have great
memories of my late mum telling me about her walks across
Dartmoor with my dad when they first met. I recently found my
Duke of Edinburgh logbook from 1992 and had a good laugh at the
photos of bedraggled teenagers. I also remember building
bivouacs one night before Christmas with a group of friends from
Venture Scouts in the woods near Sheepstor and having Christmas
dinner cooked on stoves. I no longer live there, but feel sad
that this link to nature could be lost to future young people.
If they have less access to nature, how can they learn to love
and respect it? I hope people talking about it will lead to a
successful appeal that permits something like the model here in
the Écrins that allows wild camping from between 7pm and 9am
(and at least one hour’s walk from the park limits or nearest
roads). Kate Maddison, 47, now living in France
David Livingstone on
how the occultists have changed their objectives, shape
shifting over the centuries since the Knights Templar, the
modern Satanic aims of the ‘Fourth Reich’ Transhumanists. Ordo
Ab Chao – by David Livingstone – 11. Techno-Libertarianism –
Linking up online with the Silicon Valley entrepreneur Curtis
Yarvin, creator of the Urbit computing platform, Nick Land
helped develop the doctrine of “neoreaction,” or NRx,
essentially an argument that democracy had outlived its
usefulness. The
NRx subculture started amongst the Bay Area
technolibertarians, particularly including the transhumanists.
In 2007 and 2008, Yarvin, writing under the nom de plume
Mencius Moldbug, articulated what would develop into Dark
Enlightenment thinking. NRx, or the Dark Enlightenment as it
is also called, is an anti-democratic and reactionary movement
that broadly rejects egalitarianism and also draws influence
from philosophers such as Thomas Carlyle and Julius
Evola.[103] “The label blends together straight-up white
supremacists, nationalists who think conservatives have sold
out to globalization, and nativists who fear immigration will
spur civil disarray. But at its core,” says Dylan Matthews of
Vox of the alt-right, “are the ideas of a movement known as
neoreaction, and neoreaction (NRx for short) is a rejection of
democracy.”[104] According to Land: NRx doesn’t think the
Alt-Right (in America) is very serious. It’s an essentially
Anti-Anglo-American philosophy, in its (Duginist) core, which
puts a firm ceiling on its potential. But then, the NRx
analysis is that the age of the masses is virtually over.
Riled-up populist movements are part of what is passing,
rather than of what is slouching toward Bethlehem to be
born.[105] In September 2021, Yarvin appeared on “Tucker
Carlson Today,” where he discussed the United States’
withdrawal from Afghanistan and his concept of the
“Cathedral,” which he claims to be the aggregation of
political power and influential institutions.[106] Yarvin says
that real political power in the United States is held by
something he calls “the Cathedral,” an amalgam of universities
and the mainstream press. According to him, a so-called
“Brahmin” social class dominates American society, preaching
progressive values to the masses. Yarvin and the Dark
Enlightenment movement assert that the cathedral’s commitment
to equality and justice erodes social order. The movement
favors a return to older societal constructs and forms of
government, including support for monarchism and traditional
gender roles, coupled with a libertarian or otherwise
conservative approach to economics. The general goal of the
neoreactionaries is the restoration of all culturally European
countries to their pre-liberal, pre-democratic, pre-feminist,
pre-multicultural state, effectively, to the state of Europe
prior to the enlightenment.[107] Neoreactionaries want to see
a captain of industry installed as a de facto king of America,
often identifying Thiel or Elon Musk as that most appropriate
person. Recently they have also taken to voicing support for
Presidential candidate Donald Trump. As MrAnon for The Daily
Kos explained: “A lone billionaire seizing the power of the
executive branch for himself, and proceeding to run the
government like they would a private corporation is the
embodiment of their goal.”[108] Yarvin had reportedly opened
up a line to the White House, communicating with Bannon and
his aides through an intermediary, Politico reported.[109]
Bannon reportedly read neoreactionary literature, and Peter
Thiel’s fund supported Yarvin’s tech startup Urbit. In emails
to alt-right provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos obtained by
Buzzfeed, Yarvin claimed to be “coaching Thiel,” telling
Yiannopoulos that he “watched the [2016] election at [Thiel’s]
house … He’s fully enlightened.”
https://vernoncoleman.com/prooftheeu.htm
(None of the evidence below has been denied by the EU.)
Here is a précis of the evidence:
-- From South America, where payment must be made with subtlety, the Bormann organization has made a substantial contribution. It has drawn many of the brightest Jewish businessmen into a participatory role in the development of many of its corporations, and many of these Jews share their prosperity most generously with Israel. If their proposals are sound, they are even provided with a specially dispensed venture capital fund. I spoke with one Jewish businessmen in Hartford, Connecticut. He had arrived there quite unknown several years before our conversation, but with Bormann money as his leverage. Today he is more than a millionaire, a quiet leader in the community with a certain share of his profits earmarked as always for his venture capital benefactors. This has taken place in many other instances across America and demonstrates how Bormann’s people operate in the contemporary commercial world, in contrast to the fanciful nonsense with which Nazis are described in so much “literature.” So much emphasis is placed on select Jewish participation in Bormann companies that when Adolf Eichmann was seized and taken to Tel Aviv to stand trial, it produced a shock wave in the Jewish and German communities of Buenos Aires. Jewish leaders informed the Israeli authorities in no uncertain terms that this must never happen again because a repetition would permanently rupture relations with the Germans of Latin America, as well as with the Bormann organization, and cut off the flow of Jewish money to Israel. It never happened again, and the pursuit of Bormann quieted down at the request of these Jewish leaders. He is residing in an Argentinian safe haven, protected by the most efficient German infrastructure in history as well as by all those whose prosperity depends on his well-being. http ://spitfirelist.com/books/martin-bormann-nazi-in-exile/
-- From South America, where payment must be made with subtlety, the Bormann organization has made a substantial contribution. It has drawn many of the brightest Jewish businessmen into a participatory role in the development of many of its corporations, and many of these Jews share their prosperity most generously with Israel. If their proposals are sound, they are even provided with a specially dispensed venture capital fund. I spoke with one Jewish businessmen in Hartford, Connecticut. He had arrived there quite unknown several years before our conversation, but with Bormann money as his leverage. Today he is more than a millionaire, a quiet leader in the community with a certain share of his profits earmarked as always for his venture capital benefactors. This has taken place in many other instances across America and demonstrates how Bormann’s people operate in the contemporary commercial world, in contrast to the fanciful nonsense with which Nazis are described in so much “literature.” So much emphasis is placed on select Jewish participation in Bormann companies that when Adolf Eichmann was seized and taken to Tel Aviv to stand trial, it produced a shock wave in the Jewish and German communities of Buenos Aires. Jewish leaders informed the Israeli authorities in no uncertain terms that this must never happen again because a repetition would permanently rupture relations with the Germans of Latin America, as well as with the Bormann organization, and cut off the flow of Jewish money to Israel. It never happened again, and the pursuit of Bormann quieted down at the request of these Jewish leaders. He is residing in an Argentinian safe haven, protected by the most efficient German infrastructure in history as well as by all those whose prosperity depends on his well-being. http ://spitfirelist.com/books/martin-bormann-nazi-in-exile/