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Jeffrey Tucker made the mistake of believing the triumph of the cause of freedom was inevitable. COVID-19 suddenly changed that. The lockdown unleashed forces and demons that we thought we had contained long ago. The New York Times By stoking panic, they went against 100 years of public health advice. In response to this adversity, Tucker Brownstone Instituteis an objective and deeply intellectual organization that values ​​reason, knowledge, and above all else, an indomitable spirit. The institute explains the background to its establishment as follows: The name brownstone derives from the flexible yet durable building stone (also known as “freestone”)…

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This work was originally published by the author Substack Blog Republished with permission. Please consider subscribing. A Better Path to Health by Dr. Tess Lowry Follow her work World Health AssemblyPaid subscribers will receive a 16-minute audio version and supplemental materials at the end. Original Upload. Do you believe in coincidences?Last month I received an email from Mrs Bridget Wakefield, mother of Dr Andrew Wakefield. It turns out she lives in Bath, my home town, the birthplace of A Better Way, and very close to the World Health Assembly offices. She asked if she could meet us.As I set off…

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In 2022, Trevor Kitchen gave two interviews to the UK column: one about the Swiss franc foreign exchange manipulation scandal that he was severely persecuted for reporting on, and another about how his persecution continues across borders. As of 2023, Kitchen still lives in Portugal. Swiss bureaucrats' network Fraudulent whistleblowers: Kitchen genuinely believes that linguistic sleight of hand is a trick used by multilingual Swiss people to pervert the course of justice. If the complainant is an insider Swiss banking systemA compliant lawyer will reassess his reporting. Fraud and corruption Treating the matter merely as a “misconduct concern” to ensure…

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Now the same phenomenon is occurring in many Health Committee DataIt has become clear that not only are deaths from the virus increasing, but also those from other causes. rear Experimental COVID-19 vaccines have begun being administered. Another example is that even this year, 2023, there are still a lot of deaths (in terms of mortality) from COVID-19. and Even after residents have been fully “vaccinated”, there are still cases of COVID-19 at Borders General Hospital, which is stark when compared to the situation in 2020 when there was no “vaccine”. “Vaccine” breaks record for number of COVID-19 infections By…

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British ColumnThe first interview with Léon Krier was published in July 2023. From Renaissance perfection in Florence to political forces and corporate takeovers, world-renowned Luxembourg architect Léon Krier takes UK Column viewers and listeners on a fascinating journey through cities, planning and governance. Featuring an informative video clip of journalist Tucker Carlson in conversation with social commentator Russell Brand on the subject of beauty and architecture, Krier makes the point that politics are increasingly stifling debate – debate that should shape the built environment, politics and government itself for the better. Despite the bitterness that plagues contemporary American politics, national…

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Katie Hopkins has been cancelled, criticised, threatened, vilified and even vilified more than anyone else in the British Isles. Why? What has she done? She has pointed out the deceptive nature of the immigration policies and associated government frauds that are currently corroding our society. For this, the system has fought back against her. And it has: Alex Belfield (This shocking case has been featured in UK Column News several times, including on 26th March and 29th March 2021). She lost her reputation, she lost her job, Her House And her bank account. They went after her children, but the…

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Is there life after the BBC? Gemma Cooper is a maverick media professional. She started out as a reporter for a local daily newspaper before having a long career as a reporter and presenter for the BBC. Now, she's happier and freelancer – freelance in both work and life. So what brought about this positive change? Her answer is simple: she opened her eyes to the realities of the media industry. COVID-19 lockdown And protests. Not only that, she also dared to take to the streets to meet and speak to people, including other experts, who had deep concerns and…

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Well done UK, we finally got some good news this week. Declining adoption ratesThe UK has now lost its position as a world leader in vaccination. It seems that finally the good British public is starting to wake up to the corruption and lies surrounding “vaccines”. I wonder why parents are hesitant to vaccinate their children. I understand the reasons, but shouldn't they mention the serious side effects of vaccination? The NHS needs to embrace robots and artificial intelligence After months of our UK column warning our audience about the direction the NHS was heading in, it has now been…

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For self-explanatory reasons, we publish the following anonymously. I would venture to say that we are seeing the beginnings of journalistic integrity in the paper. These sprouts are new journalists joining the ranks of hard-nosed reporters already chipping away at the truth scene, but they face challenges, and as a veteran reporter with more than 25 years in the newspaper business, I can attest to that. As we reported in our UK column in 2021 and 2022, the newspaper industry has been taken over by Big Tech and Big Pharma, and trustworthy journalism has disappeared without a trace. It is…

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Fundraiser for Andrew Bridgen's libel suit here. In his second appearance in the UK column, Andrew Bridgen MP, who lost his position as Conservative Leader for daring to challenge the Government's Covid-19 vaccination policy, gives us the latest on work and life. Since then, Bryden has Vaccine-related side effectsHe also became increasingly vocal in his opposition to the encroachment of British sovereignty by the Westminster elite operating under a one-party system. To counter this occupying government, Bridden helped to found the Reclaim Party with Laurence Fox, whose manifesto was to restore freedom, institutions and government. His new party also aimed…

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