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One of the most devastating errors is something that is almost universally believed but “not true.” David Roll has the courage to challenge the orthodox views of Egyptology and has a clear reason to bring new thinking to the subject. The results are spectacular and highly controversial. In his book The Test of Time: The Bible—From Myth to History and related Channel 4 documentaryRöhl exposed the circular reasoning that underlies Egyptology. Specifically, he proved that: Egyptologists Used the Bible to Date Biblical History They used the unique connection between the Bible and Egyptian history to date Egypt. They then used…

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Who are these so-called 'experts' who can destroy a lifetime's work and reputation with the stroke of a pen or the tap of a keyboard? David Scott and Debi Evans reunite with former mathematician Norman Fenton, Professor Emeritus of Risk and Information Management at Queen Mary University of London, to talk about his experiences. Questioning the official story about COVID-19. A study conducted in Israel in 2021 found that Published in of LancetThe Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine is 95% effective, Professor Fenton said. This result was disputedBut he didn't expect the backlash. Retroactive censorship or Heavily edited reply The editor returned…

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Many UK city dwellers are against the 15-minute city control mechanism. They don't like the policy and are vocal in their rejection. But the same UN Agenda 2030 policy also targets rural areas in the form of 20-minute districts. The rural community of Thetford, Norfolk, was among those who rose up to protest, and Bob Sayes was one of them. At a public meeting, he and other local residents challenged local councillors on their knowledge of Agenda 2030 policies and their impacts. What's more, a motivated local team did this in a calm and professional manner, videotaping the event so…

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This interview was recorded at the height of the recent banking crisis (after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and before the collapse of Credit Suisse). Claudio Glass He predicted the collapse of Credit Suisse and the subsequent failure of the Swiss National Bank's bailout. Prior to the event, he also discussed the nature of the large Swiss-based banks (UBS and then Credit Suisse), noting that they too have been corrupted by large inflows of capital and have become primary dealers to international agencies and the US Federal Reserve. These banks no longer reflect Swiss values ​​and are cuckoo-like nests…

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Angela Lewis-Wright talks about her first steps into public politics, born out of an informed, instinctive reaction to the government's totalitarian response to Covid-19. In the absence of mainstream political opposition to that tyranny, or even mainstream media questioning of the government's narrative, she began speaking to her family, friends and wider community. This was the catalyst for her finding her political home. Free Alliance. Her party, while rooted in resistance to the COVID-19 lockdown, now sees itself as the political wing of the freedom movement, and as such, its sphere of activity has expanded to a wide range of…

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Following a successful business career, Andrew Bridgen has been a dedicated and productive Member of Parliament for North West Leicestershire since 2010. Over the past decade he has helped thousands of constituents and run many high profile campaigns to ensure that they have a strong voice in Westminster. Prior to entering politics he attended his local public school and Nottingham University. He also trained as an officer in the Royal Marines. Many predicted that Andrew Bridgen's professional background and strong performance as an MP would have guaranteed him a ministerial position and promotion within the Conservative Party. But that didn't…

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What prompted this Cambridge-educated, professionally qualified lawyer to leave “life on the rails” and start exploring? life• Why did he conclude that schools are not places for children to live? • Why did the Glastonbury Symposium in July 2019 spark a national tour to inform and warn people about events happening in the UK and the world? meet David Adelman, People's LawyerHe appears in the UK column today to talk about his life so far and what makes him who he is today. His main message is that people are much more powerful than they realise – especially if they…

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I am on a journey of unlearning, learning, and forming educated opinions rather than simply repeating what I have heard.—Jenna Pratt RGN RMN The UK column welcomes back Jenna Pratt, a nurse whose practice matches her words. Has nursing become too complicated? Over the past 50 years, the nursing profession has changed so much that it's almost unrecognizable. In this candid and honest interview, Debi Evans, Class of 1976, a retired state licensed nurse, and Jenna, who qualified in 2006, take nursing back to basics to explore where we may have lost our way, perhaps without realizing it, over the…

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When you affectionately wave goodbye to your child as they run through the school gates or board the bus, do you know what they are being taught in school? Most parents don't see or speak to their children during the six or seven hours a day they are at school. Do you know what your child is being taught? Do you know who is teaching them? Do you want to know? Do you have a right to know? Many of our adult readers will remember the days when we would giggle or blush a little in embarrassment when our teachers…

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Alasdair MacLeod David Scott discusses all things money, banking and credit, and when we say “all,” we really mean everything. Here's a quick summary of the subject: The banking crisis and the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank Implications for bond markets and bank stability The impact of zero interest rates The sad demise of Airdrie Savings Bank Forgetting the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis What happened to Credit Suisse and what it means for trust in Swiss banks Problems and Perverse Incentives Arising from Banking Regulation Why Central Bank Credit Creation is Destroying Currencies John Law and the Mississippi…

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