- The future is going to be all about independence and self-reliance in as many ways as possible. Make plans now before it is too late. Buy spares and replacement parts for essentials you can’t do without.
- My latest video is called ‘Is the W.H.O. the Terrorism Wing of the UN?’ .You can view it on my channel on Bitchute. While you’re there please subscribe to my Bitchute channel so that you hear about any new videos.
- 1966 marked the beginning of the end. That was the year that The Times changed its front page. Before 1966 the front page had been full of small, personal ads. It was a great way to start reading the paper. You didn’t come face to face with the nasty world until you turned to the inside of the paper. It was a way to edge into reality in a gentle way.
- The admirable and indefatigable David Icke, who has been issuing accurate warnings for decades, is going on tour this autumn. The tour is called the Secret Tour because those who buy tickets will only know the precise location of the event 90 minutes before the start. It’s a brilliant idea and I wish David well. It’s sure to be a great success. Go to www.davidicke.com to find details and to book tickets.
- England now has over 174,000 Ukrainian immigrants living in the country as refugees. And 167,000 refugees from Hong Kong. No wonder the queues everywhere are getting longer. England has for years been the most crowded country in the West (if you don’t count Monaco, which no one does). It is now more crowded than ever. Wouldn’t it be nice if the liberals calling for more immigrants actually paid the financial cost for this largesse? Virtue signalling far left loonies criticise anyone questioning immigration policies as racist. The real racists are the far left loonies who hate England and the English.
- Z generation wimps who are brave enough to get jobs are having to attend sessions on ‘mental resilience’ and ‘overcoming adversity’. I wonder how many have heard of Glen Kidson who was a naval lieutenant in the Great War (renamed the first world war after they started numbering them) when he as 15-years-old. He was torpedoed, rescued and torpedoed again – all in one morning. After the war he became a submarine commander and survived after his experimental craft got stuck on the seabed. In 1927 he crashed an aeroplane in an East African swamp. Two years later he was on a Junkers airline going to Amsterdam. He escaped from the wreckage by punching and kicking his way out of the fuselage with his clothes on fire. He went back into the plane to rescue other passengers. He drove at Le Mans for Bentley and won. He made a record breaking flight to Cape Town. He died in air crash in South Africa when he was 32-years-old. In a letter to his younger brother he said: Life is not merely a procession of amusements, it is a serious business and we, those better placed and better educated than our compatriots, have a duty firstly to our country and secondly to the world, showing some return for our mortal spans on mother earth.’ There is no record of him ever having attended sessions on ‘mental resilience’ or ‘overcoming adversity’. A real superstar.
- A woman woke up in her coffin the other day. This will happen more and more now that post-mortems are a memory and doctors are killing patients wholesale – with the result that they won’t have time to check that the ones they’ve killed are properly dead.
- During the General Strike of 1926 buses were driven by volunteers. One bus was driven by John Cobb, holder of the world land speed record at the time. Bet his bus was never late.
- Remember, anyone who still has a channel on YouTube is approved by the CIA and the WEF (and probably the BBC). Don’t watch anything on YouTube as a matter of principle. YouTube bans truths but I’m told it is awash with pseudoscientific nonsense claiming that there are no germs, that the earth is flat, that the oil isn’t running out and that there is no gravity – all probably promoted by the CIA.
- Remember too that the Advertising Standards Authority has no more ability to ban adverts than you or I have. It’s a private organisation of which no one has to take any notice.
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