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A second video follows below this description. Fornessey House was left to the children of Glasgow by the Court family. From 1961 to 1991 the building was used as a convalescent children's home, providing disadvantaged primary school girls with short breaks and holidays in the beautiful Angus Glens. Far from being a place of fun, beauty and innocent enjoyment, Fornesy was run in the cruellest way imaginable. Far from being an uplifting place to escape the smoke and grime of Glasgow's industry, Fornesy was a place of nightmare, abuse and sadistic mistreatment.. Within weeks, or even days, the girls' lives…
Eastern Approach Podcast: Ukraine – “I do not accept neo-Marxist ideology from either the East or the West”
The latest Eastern Approach podcast with Alex Thomson and Gevorg Vilats focuses on Ukraine. Gevorg explains in strong terms why he condemns everything the Russian Federation is doing on Ukrainian territory, both militarily and through the media. Among many recent historical issues, Ian Davis' article on the scope of the Nazi problem in Ukraine and Fakhruddin Sharafmar's call for the genocide of Russian children upon 24 Canalwhich is financially controlled by the wife of Lviv's mayor. After recording this podcast, Gevorg pointed out to Alex that the Ukrainian government had prosecuted Sharakhmar for comments he made on television. Regardless of…
American film director Jennifer Sharp has been injured by a COVID-19 injection. When she started talking about her experience, she was silent. It's embarrassing. Ignored. She was told not to say anything about what happened. Moreover, that she has a moral obligation to keep it secret for the greater good. Then duty came and she was not only injured, but also excluded from society. Because she didn't have a second shot vaccine status Although she received the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine and was injured by it, she was “unvaccinated.” When she realized that it was her fault that she couldn't work,…
We live in extraordinary times. Mysterious balloons flying through the sky, unidentified flying objects, political resignations, and royal scandals are just some of the news currently disrupting our lives. Amidst the chaos, plans are secretly being prepared behind closed doors at the World Health Organization that will affect each of us. The World Health Organization (WHO) is the specialized health agency of the United Nations. Founded in 1948 with the goal of helping all people achieve the highest level of health possible. Health is defined in the WHO Charter as: It refers to a state of complete physical, mental, and…
On Tuesday 15 February, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that she would be stepping down as Scottish First Minister. The move was reportedly prompted by her attempts to pass legislation that would allow transgender people to change their legal gender without a medical diagnosis, particularly following the detention in a women's prison of a double rapist who identified herself as transgender. Earlier that morning, a neighbor invited me for an early coffee. As I sipped her excellent coffee, the air echoed with the sounds of birds fluttering and landing on bird feeders hanging from glossy evergreen trees. We counted 19…
We enter this world with our own strength and leave this world with our own strength. For some people this is true. But for others, the process of dying may be lonely, unique, and personal, but you don't have to die alone, without your hand held or surrounded by loved ones. Once upon a time, death was expected and accepted. It was customary for family members to take care of people at the end of their lives. They gathered together and took turns caring for their deceased relatives and holding each other's hands during their final weeks and days. A…
Scotland FoI: No deaths from coronavirus among working-age people with the most contact with the general public from 2020 to 2022
Update: A follow-up to the article below was published in September 2023 after the National Records Office for Scotland contacted the author regarding an unusual data error. Responses to reader comments were published in November 2023. Given what has been routinely portrayed in the mainstream media over the course of the 'pandemic' since 2020, it is clear that the employment groups with the most contact with the general public have had a disproportionately high number of 'coronavirus-related' deaths. That would be expected. Ordinary people: store clerks, police, teachers. After all, Covid reported It has been held many times as a…
Cheryl Grainger: What does “safe and effective” mean when adverse events are revealed?
Please note that this interview was recorded in November 2022. The numbers quoted are correct as of the month. One day a few months ago, when loyal viewers of the UK column contacted Debi Evans regarding medicines regulation and the activities of the MHRA, we had no idea that this association would turn out to be so fruitful. It wasn't. Cheryl Grainger, a self-employed pharmaceutical industry training consultant, said: pandemic Everything she had been trained to teach others within the industry clearly didn't apply. After hundreds of hours of research on her own, she successfully filed a freedom of information…
This is a record of the latest Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) board meeting held on 17 January 2023. It has been a very busy few months for the MHRA since the last Board meeting. This time, general attendees witnessed more of the same self-congratulatory love-ins as in November. Chairman Stephen Lightfoot reluctantly acknowledged that the MHRA is not independent, but is accountable to the executive branch of government in the form of the Department of Health and Social Care. It is clear that the UK medicines regulator is undergoing an identity crisis. Is the MHRA a regulator…
This article was first published in german Translated and published with permission. As reported by a prestigious magazine scienceCongress has exempted the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the world's trendsetter in this field, from the requirement to conduct animal testing before testing drugs on humans. Animal rights groups are delighted. But what's behind that decision? And does this mean humans can now legally be used as proverbial “guinea pigs”? Unfortunately, that's the case. . But let's take a closer look at the problem. Clinical trials are human trials necessary to test the effectiveness and safety of medicines before they…