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As Debi Evans and Brian Gerrish continue to discuss Greene King and its plans, they come across a strange document found on the Scottish Government's website that appears to debate whether a European Union or a Commonwealth is the best way to govern the world. Before Brexit, this would have seemed an odd choice, but today Greene King's Commonwealth ambitions create a new and unsettling future for humanity. It's been a busy time for the Royal Family – illness, family breakdown and controversy. But behind the scenes, Charles, the Greene King, is a driving force for change in the world.…

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In early 2023, the UK Column began covering the Fornessey Survivors Group, an organisation of women who were mentally, physically and sexually abused as girls from Glasgow between 1960 and 1991 at the Fornessey boarding school in a remote part of Perthshire, Scotland. The group has been working for four and a half years to find answers to why they were sent there and to seek justice for themselves and their perpetrators. In recent months, the fight for justice has made great strides. The latest UK Column updates start with this article.The group: Plea In 2022, the Scottish Parliament will…

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Madeleine Hunt, born in Poland and now married and living in the UK, was born in Poland in her younger years. solidarity Movement, a non-violent civil resistance movement challenging the communist regime of the time. During this time, Madeleine came to recognize and understand the words, texts, and procedures that made up both the visible and hidden tenets of Communism.Later, in his new life, Hunt was shocked to find the same communist language and procedures in use in British local government. This notion may come as a shock to those who feel safe and sound in our great British democracy.…

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Part 1 of this discussion is here. Charles III is a “Green King” and a “man for all seasons”. He has good relations with the Pope and the world's religious organisations, is the founder of the World Economic Forum's “Build Back Better” initiative and is a strong supporter of the “Great Reset”. Quietly, and largely unnoticed, he has built a network of charities, public-private partnerships, faith-based organizations, and major financial institutions that put nature first and people second. With no apparent interest in the welfare of his people, he is focused on creating global value, and that means nothing less…

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Mike Robinson talks to Matt Ehret. MattSubstack) is a journalist, lecturer, and Canadian Patriot Review,director Rising Tide Foundation Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow. Interesting games Contributing to Rogue News, Strategic Culture, The Washington Times, Cradle And sometimes British Column.In this interview, Matt said: Hidden hand behind UFO The series introduces the character of H.G. Wells as a protégé of X-Club leader Thomas Huxley and the father of modern predictive programming, whose ideas led to the creation of the Manhattan Project, the League of Nations, and the United Nations.He said that Wells' book New World Order, World Brain…

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On 28 January 2024, thousands of Welsh farmers and their supporters gathered outside the Senedd (Welsh Parliament) in Cardiff to voice their dissatisfaction with the local government's proposed response. Since the UK left the European Union, policy decisions on agricultural subsidies have been left to the governments of the four member states. In Wales, the proposed Sustainable Agriculture Plan The SFS requires participants to dedicate at least 10 percent of their land to “biodiversity habitat” and another 10 percent to “tree cover.” In other words, farmers are being asked to do the same work on 20 percent less land.Jones is…

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In the latest There's no smoke without fire-Qualified Greene King, Part 1—Brian Gerrish and Debi Evans take a relaxed yet insightful look at the character of King Charles and his involvement in the story of sustainable development. Is he simply a mild-mannered and slightly eccentric new icon, as many think, or is he the key figure behind Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum? Who exactly is King Charles and what is the connection between monarchy and autocratic sustainable development? A brave new world What initiatives are we all expected to embrace? How well do people actually know their new…

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The UK Column first ran an article about Bradbury Pond in 2012. Bankers, Bradbury and Massacres on the Western FrontIn this detailed piece, Justin Walker provides the background to the Bradbury Pound, a British monetary innovation during the First World War, and the significance of its creation and circulation.Now, 12 years later, in this fascinating interview with Justin, we revisit the story and update our understanding of the Bradbury and its importance. From the mysterious phone call to “find out” Bradbury, to Justin's investigation into holding the real Bradbury “bank” note, Brian Gerrish and Justin Walker recount the journey. The…

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Mike Robinson interviews co-founder Alan Miller togetherWe talk about what it takes to run a successful campaign organisation in the face of so much disagreement and division.Alan began his career working in the nightlife industry, co-founding London's Old Truman Brewery and the Nighttime Industries Association, and more recently #Anyone can participateIt was launched to counter the threat of vaccine passports.On September 29, 2021, Alan Together we declarebecame the Together Association, a national campaigning organisation with hundreds of thousands of signatories and thousands of members and supporters across the UK.

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It is estimated that 1,000 children under the age of five die every day due to lack of access to safe water. Clean drinking water Water is a basic human right and essential to sustain life: without it, death quickly follows. As a rule of thumb, humans can survive without water for three days.Of course, this will vary depending on your age and medical history.In the Western world, we may be so used to the convenience of being able to turn on the tap and get water whenever we feel thirsty. But what if we can't turn on the tap…

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