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In Uganda, a young woman is forced into an arranged marriage to a much older man and gives birth to a daughter. The young mother tries to escape the constraints of the relationship and culture, but becomes entangled in one of the many human trafficking rings that exist around the world. A journey of abuse and wandering through dark rooms eventually leads her to the UK, where she is rescued by kind people and a caring agency.She was given formal care. She became stable and began studying to start a new life in a strange land. She worked hard to…

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Just as Braverman has shown no sign of understanding the domestic situation or demographics of those at risk of retaliation within the UK, the dog appears to have done his homework on Israel and the Palestinian territories. data A quarter of Israel's population is Arab, not Jewish. The Israel Times A survey last year estimated the numbers of Jews and Arabs to be roughly equal. Further complicating the situation is that Arabs in the area may be Muslim or Christian. The ownership of a particular statistic seems to have something to do with what it suggests, but the fact that…

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As hundreds of new “drugs” enter the pharmaceutical industry, will the public see more mRNA? More monoclonal antibodies? More antivirals? Can we trust the new “drugs” coming our way as the ones we've grown accustomed to start disappearing from pharmacy shelves around the world? What is the definition of “safe”? Does safety exist in the pharmaceutical industry? What are biologics? In this interview, Debi Evans asks these two outstanding people these questions. Hedley Reesis a global expert in pharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution with nearly 40 years of expertise. Cheryl Grainger BSc is a self-employed training consultant who has served pharmaceutical…

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Ben Rubin joins Brian Gerrish in a deep dive into the Common Purpose agenda. Coming from different professional backgrounds and at different times, their experiences and knowledge quickly combine to fit together the hidden pieces of the jigsaw puzzle and lay out a program that will transform every aspect of our lives. Personal ActionsTheir analysis identifies language and its manipulation by a host of intertwined organisations, commercial interests and governments as key. The interviews cover many subjects that, although seemingly named differently, are in fact all part of the same agenda. These include: Shared Purpose Networks and Behavior Patterns digitalization…

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Roger Meacock BVSc MRCVS has been at the forefront of quantum veterinary medicine in the UK for the past 25 years and has been dubbed “the last chance vet”. Meacock always goes the extra mile, seeing animals who are too sick to be treated with existing medical treatments. In this interview he talks about the amazing treatments he uses. You can contact him at his practice: Natural Healing SolutionsAs he explains, he travels to horses because it's not easy to transport sick horses hundreds of miles, and it's not just animals he treats, but people too. After Meacock's first interview,…

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Joe Allen has been thinking about the issue of transhumanism for over 20 years. But technological advances in the mid-2000s have allowed ideas that were previously in the realm of science fiction, fantasy, and imagination to take on more concrete form. Now, these concepts have the potential to at least influence humanity and “guide the evolution of humanity.” In his book he explores this material from its origins to the present day. Dark Aionwhich We follow the transhumanist agenda of organizations such as Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum. Furthermore, while the technology is still in its infancy at present, it…

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Garland Favorito, a Georgia voter seeking reliable election results; or VoterGA.orgexplains to UK columnist Mark Anderson how the nation's election security was seriously compromised in subtle and not-so-subtle ways during the 2020 national elections, implicitly putting all US elections at risk. Detailed evidence shows that, despite the official announcement that Joe Biden won by 11,779 votes, every indication is that Donald Trump won Georgia in November 2020. A Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee concluded that the election should not have been certified. The details are explained in the UK Column News episode of 18 September 2023, starting at timestamp 34:18.

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Jasper Maciog (Substack | twitter) is a farmer and has a degree in agricultural engineering. KisiiSouthwest Kenya. He used to Greenpeace He was a member of Greenpeace and wanted to improve the environment, and in his exploration of the climate change issue he came across the writings and works of Greenpeace's disillusioned founder, Dr Patrick Moore (who he has previously interviewed in his UK column). The lie of invisible catastrophes and the threat of catastrophe. He also read the work of Alex Epstein. The moral case for fossil fuelswith a definitive title Fossil fuels improve the planet and The Future…

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Serving Disaster Victims I'm sure you've all heard this story before, but it needs to be said! Thank you for bringing the news to me for free. You provided me with your news coverage for free when I was looking for information and all I could find was propaganda. Since then, I paid for a membership because I was attracted by the value you provide. It's worth the reward (even though I don't earn much). I work in the service industry and am a master of communication behind the bar or counter. When a new customer comes in, I often…

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Dr Ross Jones (previously interviewed for the UK column) is a former paediatric consultant with particular interests in neonatal intensive care and paediatric HIV. She sits on the advisory committee of the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit and the education and training committee of the paediatric professional body. RCPCHShe was an active member of the UK Perinatal Trials Group for many years and was involved in reviewing guidelines for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Since retiring from the NHS she has taught on several tours. safety Obstetrics courses in African countries. Dr. Jones has heard calls for…

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