Today's Must-Reads - 25 March 2023
A selection of the latest news, studies, reports and articles
I spend a lot of time each day gathering together new information and interesting articles. I then pick one or two of the most interesting topics and write about them. However, that leaves a lot of missed out information that I’m not sharing.
Below is a summary of all the latest articles and information that I’ve found. Today, this is a slimmed down version for all subscribers but will be for paid subscribers only a lot of the time in the future.
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Climate Change
A Canadian company has come up with the bright idea of dumping tonnes of laxatives into the beautiful Cornish sea/Atlantic ocean because of…you guessed it…climate change. Magnesium hydroxide is seen as a way to change the alkalinity of the ocean to help capture more CO2. Over 300 tonnes are going to be dumped in St Ives Bay over the next few months. Be sure to visit to watch seals dying and holiday makers crapping themselves.
Biden took a 75 car motorcade to Canada to address global warming. All the climate doomsters were too busy gluing themselves to artwork to notice. Actually one noticed but then poured some soup on themselves and forgot.
Covid
The Daily Mail reports on the Fauci-backed research team accused of omitting key data from a report linking Covid to raccoon dogs. Are lab leak-denying scientist up to their old tricks, they ask?
Covid Mandates & Lockdowns
Unherd looks at India’s lost lockdown generation. It says the world’s largest democracy has sacrificed its future.
People in the UK seem to be reverting back to 2020 with more testing and self-quarantining. A primary school has even closed down for a week due to staff wanting extra holiday, sorry I mean due to staff testing positive. Don’t worry though, a deep clean is being undertaken to ensure the safest return for all who are fit to return.
Georgia House has approved blocking Covid vaccine mandates. “Any Covid-19 vaccine requirement by public schools, state agencies or local governments would be blocked under legislation that was given final approval by the Georgia House on Thursday”.
Tedros says that no country will cede any sovereignty to the WHO, any opposite claim is quite simply false. Which normally means the WHO are about to remove sovereignty from every country, just don’t look too hard so we can do it on the sly.
Economy/Energy/Finance
According to Reclaim the Net, Biden praises CBDCs saying they “have the potential to offer significant benefits”. They speculate on an incoming centrally-controlled digital dollar.
Janet Yellen says the ballooning US debt is fiscally sustainable. Senator Kennedy isn’t so sure. By the tone of her voice, nor is Yellen.
The banking system is definitely stable, guys. That’s why we need to reassure you every day.
Deutsche Bank’s credit default swaps suggest otherwise. Will it be the next bank to go? It has been in a precarious position for years now so will probably know how to survive but who knows these days.
European banking shares in general have not been looking great.
Politics
The world has changed and the dictate of the Anglo-Saxon countries is over says Medvedev. He thinks the UN is likely to disappear with regional agreements between the BRICS taking its place.
Hilarious interview with Macron where mid way he realises he’s wearing a very expensive watch whilst discussing the sacrifices French people must make. His hand disappears under the table and when it returns, said very expensive watch is missing from his wrist.
Science
Showing how little control humanity really has on its destiny, an asteroid dubbed the ‘city killer’ will pass within 320,000 miles of the moon today. Although this asteroid won’t strike Earth, it was only discovered a month ago, showing how little notice we would have (if any) if a real ‘city killer’ were to strike. Fortunately, scientists modelling trajectories of things we can actually see do a lot better job than modellers of things we can’t see such as viruses and inflation.
The UK government just passed into law the Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Act under the guise of reinforcing food security in the face of climate change. This Act will allow gene editing to help breed animals that are protected from catching harmful diseases.
Vaccines
Covid jabs definitely haven’t injured anybody but just for kicks the Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme in the UK has ramped up the number of staff from four to 80 to handle claims. These must be claims from other vaccines because, repeat after me, mRNA vaccines are SAFE AND EFFECTIVE.
Something I need to delve into further but Kevin McKernan, a genomics expert, says that he has conducted genomic sequencing of the Covid vaccines and discovered that along with RNA, there is a lot of DNA in there as well. The amounts they found are well beyond any legal limits.
Dr Christian Buckland makes the very valid point that using psychological pressure on a population invalidated everyone’s ability to give consent to the Covid jab. Consent must be given freely and without coercion.
Nice thought on consent, though I would use "informed consent." I submit the "informed" part is also absent considering how much obfuscation and lying has gone on.
An aside: One of the many concerns I had when this concoction was rolled out centered on the manufacturing process. i.e. production ramp up, supply chain consistency, logistics, quality control, adherence to design spec, verification, etc. I don't think there are nanobots or anything like that in this junk (though I wouldn't put it past them), but contaminants? You bet yer bippy. I would be surprised if any given vial was free from some defect or other. Heavy metals, glass shards, bleach, live viruses as part of a biological test, etc. I'll kill before I take that shit.
It still makes no sense to me how in a very truncated timeline several billion vials were to be produced without discussion on both how to transition from old tech to the shiny new wondertech of mRNA (*edit: and what the ramifications for other medicines in pipeline were)...I mean how do you actually scale production up that fast? I've spent nearly 20 years up close in manufacturing environments and I simply can't see how they were able actually make that many vials. I suspect they probably just relabeled a bunch of out of date stock of other "meds."
Anyway, the basic answer is: you cheat. All these self styled leaders simply took the shortest shortcuts they could find and to hell with the consequences.
I have found no research relating to the question of how synthetic mRNA molecules might have an epigenetic impact on DNA - another unanswered question. We know that protein folding errors are occurring in cells infected with mRNA spike protein.
This "science" is half baked at best. it's engineering at its absolute nadir and the negligent homicide of thousands of people will give rise to a retribution terrible in its weight and fury. It is only a matter of time before the obvious become unavoidable - the unspeakable speakable.
Ooohhh...the snark! Love it!
Sigh...when will these idiots stop trying to mess with nature?! Carbon is not an issue, and carbon is not driving climate change. And, why in hell do they think it's a good idea to mess with animal genetics in the name of climate change?! Food security, my ass. These people are insane. Frankly, it might not be such a bad thing if an asteroid slams into the earth. Especially if it lands on the WHO or takes out the WEF.