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Who will control the future of Britain? Ben Rubin Spent 18 years Changing the way businesses operateUsing artificial intelligence and machine learning, The Western system is corrupt A replacement is needed. He said in his first interview for the UK column with David Scott: The Rise of Big Data in HealthcareBen is the founder of Rise UK And pattern. Tuesday, July 18, 2023 Tony Blair Global Change Institute Hold the 2023 conference, Britain's FutureNot many people seemed to know about it, but tucked away in the corner of Sir Tony's website was an invitation to attend, and there was a…

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Pfizer tried to hide the shocking research results about its BioNTech COVID vaccine for the rest of its life, but failed. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) tried to hide it all for 75 years, but Attorney Aaron Siri Won a landmark lawsuit to force the FDA to release hundreds of thousands of documents of Pfizer's primary data. The leak quickly became a public concern. Daily Clout and Steve Bannon's War RoomTheir collaboration proved to be one of the most important partnerships in the history of health knowledge. Recently, Debi Evans spoke with Dr. Naomi Wolf, co-founder and CEO…

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This year marks 140 years since the death of Karl Marx. To this day, many in and outside of academia consider Marx to be one of the greatest thinkers in the history of mankind. Marx not only provided ideological inspiration for Stalin, Lenin, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro, and many other genocidal revolutionaries, but also influenced countless social reformers, politicians, and philosophers. Marx is perhaps one of the most influential intellectuals on earth, whose achievements were largely driven by his utopian promises. What did Marx promise the world? An end to all alienation. What was alienation? The loss of racial identity.…

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As support, here is another piece of writing by Richard O'Sullivan: Common Law Succession (1950) stated: Hubert Walter (later Archbishop of Canterbury) and Henry of Bracton argued that it was not unreasonable to refer to English laws and customs as laws, even though they were not written down. The implications are clear not just to the British people, but to the Commonwealth as well: citizens can take King Charles at his word and legally assert their right to trial by jury. This gives juries the power to hold mistrials. If a jury finds a law invalid, it has the power…

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The Fornessey Girls are survivors of Fornessey Boarding School, owned by Glasgow City Authority and its successor, Strathclyde District Council, despite being located miles away from busy, industrial and congested Glasgow. It is located in quiet and secluded Angus Glen, on the edge of Scotland's majestic highlands. From 1961 to 1991, Protestant girls from Glasgow attended Fornessey for short periods, rarely for more than six weeks. The abuse they suffered there changed many of them forever. Even today, some girls suffer the horrific effects of what they endured. A few months ago, one of the Fornessey Girls Motherwell Health and…

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This article was first German Translated with permission from the author. I have warned my readers At achgut.com Since late 2020, I have been warning about the toxicity of SARS-CoV-2 “vaccines,” and more recently about Vaccine-Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (VAIDS). Sadly, my warnings have now become reality. In summary, according to well-founded scientific opinion, the coronavirus vaccination has already been administered in Germany About 100,000 people diedThey cause damage to the recipient. Next Mechanism: Acute anaphylactic shock as an allergic reaction to extracellular modRNA (Modified RNAWhen injected, the LNPs burst and release lipid nanoparticles. LNPs are fat capsules used by…

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There are currently 100,000 vacancies in the UK's National Health Service. To look after a population of over 67 million, the NHS relies on 1.26 million staff, 140,000 doctors and 350,000 nurses. As Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Stephen Berkeley publish a new NHS Workforce Long Term Plan, you might think the NHS wants to secure as many UK-trained, experienced doctors and nurses as possible. Dr David Cartland is a highly qualified General Practitioner (GP) living in Cornwall on the south-western edge of England. A GP is a senior medical doctor, equivalent to consultant level in hospital medicine. Dr…

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Leon Krier CVO is a world-renowned architect and urban planner, and “a prominent critic of modernist architecture, New Classical Architecture and New Urbanism he, PoundburyDorset, England,” the latter being a passion innovation project for then-Prince Charles. Throughout his lifelong professional and personal interest in architecture and urban planning, Luxembourg native Léon Krier also noticed that something was preventing the creation of beautiful cities and buildings that provide the conditions for individuals, families and communities to live happy and fulfilling lives. While some cities remain beautiful and uplifting in their architectural fabric and wider environment, many others are not. Planned and…

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Doubtful ties to WEF The presence of Ahura AI CEO Brian Talebi and entrepreneur and thought leader Brock Pierce at the Independent National Convention (INC) has been privately questioned by some INC attendees. For example, an attendee named Cathy from East Austin told UKColumn that both Talebi and Pierce spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in May 2022. Many freedom activists, including UKColumn's viewers, consider the World Economic Forum to be hostile to human freedom, primarily because it advocates for a dystopian “Great Reset” amid the COVID-19 “pandemic” while also training young leaders to join various nation-state…

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The BBC then interviewed someone who turned out to be an HTS spokesman in Idlib. From Vanessa Beeley: Ibrahim al-Wadi, a researcher and former Syrian army soldier with whom I work regularly, identified my interviewee as Hakim al-Dairi (aka Dia al-Din al-Omar), a spokesman for HTS’s General Security Directorate. And again, the BBC did not identify their “witnesses” or their affiliations. Did the BBC break the law? Article 12(2) Terrorism Act of 2000 As a criminal agency, it has the following powers: Soliciting support for a prohibited organization (support solicited does not have to be material support, such as the…

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