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State Of The City reports
Mark Sleboda Moscow State University Ex-US Nuclear Force Intl affairs questions Trump’s Ukraine peace promise
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Nov. 8, 2024, midnight
– Andy Hudd, Deputy Leader of The Worker’s Party of Britain, and ASLEF, joins Tony and Martin. Can they get an MP?
– The mass media deliberately shut out stories where The Workers Party canvassers were attacked in the streets during the general election campaign.
– Censorship of Russia Today. Why is the TUC not mentioning Socialism?
– BBC and broadcasters pretending US election was finely balanced when it wasn’t. Where did Biden get 20 million extra votes in 2020? Internal US election fraud?
– The Great Replacement: UN-Led Immigration in the UK by Simon Elmer, Architects for Social Housing – Immigration bringing workers pay and conditions down.
– Enoch Powell speech. British Empire – people invited here. The 1968 “Rivers of Blood” Speech by Enoch Powell Named the “Rivers of Blood” Speech…
– Phil phoning in to radio show – country being dismantled, and no politicians talking about how to reassemble it. Unions. Decades of right wing government. Take industries in to public ownership.
– HS2. £100m bat shed. PFI for new railway suggested. £250 return from Bristol to London on the train! Way forward for Worker’s Party.
– Dr David Miller, Sociologist and Pro Palestinian campaigner, joins Tony and Martin. David is famous for being sacked from Bristol University for alleged anti Semitic views, but won his court case
– Western media frames Israeli thugs as victims of antisemitism Football mobs beating locals and mocking murdered Palestinian children were the victims,
– Trump’s victory speech – RFK will make US healthy again – all the great things that will happen under Trump leadership. Trump pro Zionist – Iran reprisal – beginning of WW3?
- Mark Sleboda, Lecturer on International Relations at Moscow University, on RT – can Trump end Ukraine war in 24 hours? What’s happening in Kursk? ‘That’s not going to happen’ – Remembrance or Forgetfulness Sunday? Putin’s speech. Putin congratulates Trump on his election victory in his first public comments on the US vote
- Michael Hudson, economist and author, on the BRICS Conference last week – economic warfare. A battle within BRICS . Influence of US on German politics. FT
- The failure of the London commercial property market – Commercial property’s moment of truth Interest rates have peaked and activity in several sectors is picking up, but some fear bad news is still to emerge
- Axel Rudakubana, who killed young girls in Southport, accused of being a Muslim terrorist – was he? Tommy Robinson an asset to Zionists – article by David Miller.
- 1911-13: Standard Oil monopoly dies (Rockefeller) and Federal Reserve cartel (Morgan) is born – 1909 US Justice department sued Standard Oil under the Sherman Antitrust Act.
- G. Edward Griffin on ‘The Creature from Jekyll Island’ – bankers forming a cartel in 1910 then getting their cartel agreement enshrined in US law.
- Land nationalisation? – Has it ever worked? Farming Explained blog – Daniel Hall studied farming and concluded farmers are best at farming!
- Sir Daniel Hall book ‘Reconstruction and the Land’ 1941. Farming Explained – The Proposals to Nationalise British Land:
- The Funky Farmer blog from Gloucestershire – how making money at farming is difficult, and new inheritance tax rules will not help.
- Farming Union protest in London on 19th November Starmer lying to farmers with surprise Budget inheritance tax set to destroy family farms
- Jim Rogerson, who works in the farming business, on how simply grown food is so good for your health – modern precessed food makes you sick
– Chemical pharma industries dominate , pesticides, processed foods, big business making big money are the problem.
- US redeploys B52s and F15s to the Middle East. Ukraine war action may increase before Trump takes over. Trump’s promises. Putin and Trump ready for talks.
- US Air Force move B-52s and F-15s to Qatar ready for Trump's Iran war
- Edward Snowdon pager bombs, cryptocurrency, AI. the kind of man we need in a leadership role, SELFLESS, KIND, INTELLIGENT AND RADICAL
- NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling


https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2024/11/07/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-215/

Part One – Local and National News Review




Andy Hudd, Deputy Leader of The Worker’s Party of Britain, and ASLEF, joins Tony and Martin. Can they get an MP? The mass media deliberately shut out stories where The Workers Party canvassers were attacked in the streets during the general election campaign. They want to tell us how to think, not what to think. New WP Veterans Group. Election candidate Wajad Burkey suspends campaign after leafletters beaten by armed gang in Sutton Coldfield Workers Party candidate Wajad Burkey suspends campaign and says he fears for his life after vicious attack. Police are ‘investigating’. A gang ‘armed with a baseball bat and machete viciously attacked’ leafletters, including a relative, of a General Election candidate who were out canvassing in Sutton Coldfield. Wajad Burkey has now suspended his campaign and said he fears for his own life after the shocking incident. One man was beaten and left with head injuries in the brutal attack. Police are now hunting the culprits. The attack took place while three people were canvassing in Beaconsfield Road, Sutton Coldfield, on Sunday evening. Mr Burkey, representing the George Galloway-fronted Workers Party in Sutton Coldfield, told BirminghamLive: “[They] were leafleting for me when a gang of eight men turned up with baseball bats and machetes – they started beating [them up]. [One] has head injuries and is now in Heartlands hospital.” As a result of the shocking incident, Mr Burkey said: “I have suspended my campaign as I am fearful frankly for my life.” James Giles, who is standing in Hodge Hill and Solihull North for the Workers’ Party and who is helping coordinate local campaigns, described it as a heinous attack and an affront to democracy. “I hope candidates from all parties will immediately condemn this heinous attack and the police use the full force of the law to bring the perpetrators to account.”


Censorship of Russia Today. Why is the TUC not mentioning Socialism? BBC and broadcasters pretending US election was finely balanced when it wasn’t. Where did Biden get 20 million extra votes in 2020? Internal US election fraud? WP re-industrialising the UK. Planned immigration,care homes and care workers. Where Did the Millions of Joe Biden Votes Go? Millions of voters who backed Joe Biden in 2020 apparently did not support Vice President Kamala Harris in this year’s election. Harris suffered a heavy loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 race, with the Republican on course to win the popular vote and sweep all seven of the key swing states. At the time of writing, with many more votes still to be counted, Harris has 69 million votes, more than 12 million below the 81.2 million votes Biden had in 2020. Trump is currently at 72.6 million, less than 2 million away from the 74.2 million votes the Republican received in the 2020 election. Still, even with the remaining votes yet to be counted, Harris is set to fall short of Biden’s tally four years ago. The race between Biden and Trump saw record-breaking voter turnout, with more than 158 million ballots cast for all presidential candidates across the country. The total number of votes cast in the 2024 race looks set to fall below this, which could partially explain the drop-off in support for Harris. Millions of voters could still be added to Harris’ total when the Democratic stronghold of California, which is currently on 55 percent reporting, concludes its counting.


The Great Replacement: UN-Led Immigration in the UK by Simon Elmer, Architects for Social Housing – Immigration bringing workers pay and conditions down. Young population in UK going down. UN encouraging mass migration: The UN’s Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) (2018) Issues in focus Migrants in vulnerable situations Economic, social and cultural rights of migrants and access to services Human rights in transit and at international borders Reframing narratives on migration The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (A/RES/73/195), is the first intergovernmental agreement, prepared under the auspices of the United Nations, to cover all dimensions of international migration in a holistic and comprehensive manner. It was adopted at an intergovernmental conference on migration in Marrakesh, Morocco on 10 December 2018. The Global Compact is grounded in international human rights law and reaffirms States’ commitment to respecting, protecting, and fulfilling all human rights for all migrants. The Global Compact rests on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and each of the nine core international human rights law instruments, and contains a Guiding Principle on human rights: “The Global Compact is based on international human rights law and upholds the principles of non-regression and non-discrimination. By implementing the Global Compact, we ensure effective respect for and protection and fulfilment of the human rights of all migrants, regardless of their migration status, across all stages of the migration cycle. We also reaffirm the commitment to eliminate all forms of discrimination, including racism, xenophobia and intolerance, against migrants and their families;”




Enoch Powell speech. British Empire – people invited here. The 1968 “Rivers of Blood” Speech by Enoch Powell Named the “Rivers of Blood” Speech… due to the line “As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood.” Given by the Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton South West to a Conservative Association meeting in Birmingham on April 20 1968. This Famous Speech Begins… “The supreme function of statesmanship is to provide against preventable evils. In seeking to do so, it encounters obstacles which are deeply rooted in human nature. One is that by the very order of things such evils are not demonstrable until they have occurred: at each stage in their onset there is room for doubt and for dispute whether they be real or imaginary. By the same token, they attract little attention in comparison with current troubles, which are both indisputable and pressing: whence the besetting temptation of all politics to concern itself with the immediate present at the expense of the future. Above all, people are disposed to mistake predicting troubles for causing troubles and even for desiring troubles: “If only,” they love to think, “if only people wouldn’t talk about it, it probably wouldn’t happen.” Perhaps this habit goes back to the primitive belief that the word and the thing, the name and the object, are identical. At all events, the discussion of future grave but, with effort now, avoidable evils is the most unpopular and at the same time the most necessary occupation for the politician. Those who knowingly shirk it deserve, and not infrequently receive, the curses of those who come after. A week or two ago I fell into conversation with a constituent, a middle-aged, quite ordinary working man employed in one of our nationalised industries. After a sentence or two about the weather, he suddenly said: “If I had the money to go, I wouldn’t stay in this country.” I made some deprecatory reply to the effect that even this government wouldn’t last for ever; but he took no notice, and continued: “I have three children, all of them been through grammar school and two of them married now, with family. I shan’t be satisfied till I have seen them all settled overseas. In this country in 15 or 20 years’ time the black man will have the whip hand over the white man.” I can already hear the chorus of execration. How dare I say such a horrible thing? How dare I stir up trouble and inflame feelings by repeating such a conversation? The answer is that I do not have the right not to do so. Here is a decent, ordinary fellow Englishman, who in broad daylight in my own town says to me, his Member of Parliament, that his country will not be worth living in for his children. I simply do not have the right to shrug my shoulders and think about something else. What he is saying, thousands and hundreds of thousands are saying and thinking – not throughout Great Britain, perhaps, but in the areas that are already undergoing the total transformation to which there is no parallel in a thousand years of English history. In 15 or 20 years, on present trends, there will be in this country three and a half million Commonwealth immigrants and their descendants. That is not my figure. That is the official figure given to parliament by the spokesman of the Registrar General’s Office. There is no comparable official figure for the year 2000, but it must be in the region of five to seven million, approximately one-tenth of the whole population, and approaching that of Greater London. Of course, it will not be evenly distributed from Margate to Aberystwyth and from Penzance to Aberdeen. Whole areas, towns and parts of towns across England will be occupied by sections of the immigrant and immigrant-descended population. As time goes on, the proportion of this total who are immigrant descendants, those born in England, who arrived here by exactly the same route as the rest of us, will rapidly increase. Already by 1985 the native-born would constitute the majority. It is this fact which creates the extreme urgency of action now, of just that kind of action which is hardest for politicians to take, action where the difficulties lie in the present but the evils to be prevented or minimised lie several parliaments ahead….


Phil phoning in to radio show – country being dismantled, and no politicians talking about how to reassemble it. Unions. Decades of right wing government. Take industries in to public ownership. Public transport, trains, The Workers Party believes in an economy that works for the working class people, the vast majority. The workers create all the wealth in society; build the houses, man the hospitals, power the machinery, everywhere you look workers designed, planned, built, maintained or operate the things society needs, yet they do not get their full share. Private interests have run the jobs and the country down. Big private interests step and squash small private interests. The jungle law of capitalism is that the strong take from the weak. We believe in the importance of a planned economy, in a directing role for the state to ensure jobs, industry and the country works fairly. Free-market fundamentalism has gutted Britain of its industries, undermined our manufacturing and productive industries, castrating our society and adversely destabilising proud working-class traditions, culture and way of life.


HS2. £100m bat shed. PFI for new railway suggested. £250 return from Bristol to London on the train! Way forward for Worker’s Party. Website and forums Cost of ‘bat shed’ to protect colony near HS2 has topped £100m, chair says Jon Thompson tells industry conference there was ‘no evidence’ that bats were at risk from the trains The cost of a “bat shed” to protect a species in woodland along the new HS2 high-speed line has risen to more than £100m, HS2’s chair has revealed. The 1km-long mesh structure will be built where the London-Birmingham high-speed line emerges from a tunnel in Buckinghamshire, to protect a colony of Bechstein’s bats. Describing it as a “blot on the landscape” built with “no evidence” that bats were at risk from the trains, Sir Jon Thompson said: “This shed, you’re not going to believe this, cost more than £100m.” Thompson, questioned at an industry conference about the huge costs of building HS2, said the railway’s budget was driven partly by legal constraints and the demands of conflicting agencies, as well as government indecision, with more than 8,000 different permits needed along the route. He gave the example of the Sheephouse Wood bat protection structure, adding: “We call it a shed.” Thompson told the Rail Industry Association conference in London: “To build a railway between Euston and Curzon Street in Birmingham, I need 8,276 consents from other public bodies, planning, transport, the Environment Agency or Natural England. They don’t care whether parliament did or didn’t approve building a railway.” He said the “bat shed” was his favourite example of the problems caused. The Bechstein’s bat was “generally pretty available in most of northern Europe, western Europe”, he said. “But nevertheless, under the Wildlife Act, 1981, it’s deemed to be a protected species in the UK, this bat, even though there’s lots of them.” The bat is rare in the UK and deemed to be “vulnerable” in Europe, according to the IUCN conservation network’s red list.


Dr David Miller, Sociologist and Pro Palestinian campaigner, joins Tony and Martin. David is famous for being sacked from Bristol University for alleged anti Semitic views, but won his court case. Journalists arrested for Pro Palestinian views. Socialism. Jeremy Corbyn. Why did Kamala Harris lose? Watch David Miller talk about his anti-Zionist legal victory On last week’s livestream, The Electronic Intifada spoke to David Miller, the academic and writer that the Israel lobby in Britain has been pursuing for years. After a long smear campaign by that same lobby, in 2021 Miller was fired from his job as professor of sociology by the University of Bristol. But earlier this month Miller succeeded in bringing a case against his former employer for wrongful dismissal. On 5 February, a UK employment tribunal ruled that Miller had been unlawfully sacked, and ordered Bristol university to pay substantial damages. Crucially, the tribunal ruled that Miller’s philosophical beliefs as an anti-Zionist had been violated. “This is a landmark case and marks a pivotal moment in the history of our country for those who believe in upholding the rights of Palestinians,” said Miller’s lawyer Zillur Rahman. “The timing of this judgment will be welcomed by many who at present are facing persecution in their workplaces for speaking out against the crimes of the Israeli state.” Miller talked on the livestream about the significance of the ruling. He said that “it’s clear that anti-Zionism is [now] a protected belief and is separate from anti-Semitism … this is a victory for all of us.” He also said that the ruling would have longer term consequences for Israel’s bogus definition of anti-Semitism, the so-called International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition, which could now start to be rolled back: “I’m very optimistic that this is the beginning of the end of the IHRA.” My colleague Ali Abunimah described the ruling as “a very significant turning point for free speech and academic freedom and a real blow against the thuggery of the Israel lobby.” Abunimah asked Miller for his advice to other academics, writers and activists who are being attacked by the Israel lobby in a similar fashion. “The key thing is to adopt a strategy of attack,” Miller replied. “Of not apologizing.” This contrasts with the approach of many in the UK Labour Party during the Jeremy Corbyn leadership, which Miller argued was simply to apologize and placate. “That’s a losing strategy … my strategy was to say: We do not compromise with the Zionists because we cannot. This is a racist ideology and it simply has to be defeated.”


Anti Semitic attack against Israeli footballers in Amsterdam – Pro Palestinian campaigners had been targeted first. Mossad involved in international politics. Solution to the Israel/Palestine problem? Western media frames Israeli thugs as victims of antisemitism Football mobs beating locals and mocking murdered Palestinian children were the victims, if you were to believe the so-called ‘mainstream’ media Sky News and other UK media have covered this week for Israeli football thugs who attacked residents in Amsterdam, called for the death of Arabs and damaged properties that displayed Palestinian flags, by describing locals who confronted the mob as ‘antisemites’ and framing pro-Israeli violence as ‘antisemitic’ attacks. As video evidence shows, Maccabi Tel AvivAs hooligans provoked pro-Palestinians with chants of “Let the IDF f*ck the Arabs” and mockery of Israel’s tens of thousands of child victims in Gaza, as well as of the victims of the recent horrific flooding in Valencia. There were also reports of attacks by Israeli fans on Arab taxi drivers and others: UK and other western media rushed to cast the violence as perpetrated on the Israeli ‘fans’ rather than by them: And pro-Israeli propaganda accounts were quick to try to whip up condemnation of the actual victims – and were put right by those who made the videos, who pointed out what they were actually showing: As photographer Annet de Graaf had pointed out, the video actually showed a Dutch man being pursued and attacked by Israeli thugs: Some media outlets still misrepresented the footage as showing the opposite of what it really did. Not content with covering up or misreporting Israel’s genocide in Gaza and its endless war crimes there and in Lebanon, western media – like many western politicians including Keir Starmer – are also covering for the crimes of Zionist fanatics in Europe and the US.


Trump’s victory speech – RFK will make US healthy again – all the great things that will happen under Trump leadership. Trump pro Zionist – Iran reprisal – beginning of WW3? Who has hypersonic missiles? US defeated ISIS – no, Iran did! Ukraine and Gaza war both funded by the West. Donald Trump’s full 2024 presidential election victory speech | USA TODAY – 6 Nov 2024 #DonaldTrump #Florida #Election President Donald Trump gave a victory speech to supporters in West Palm Beach. “This was a movement like nobody’s ever seen before,” he told the crowd in West Palm Beach just before 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday. “And frankly this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time. There’s never been anything like this in this country, and maybe beyond. And now it’s going to reach a new level of importance because we’re going to help our country heal. “We’re going to help our country heal. We have a country that needs help, and it needs help very badly. We’re going to fix our borders. We’re going to fix everything about our country and we’ve made history for a reason tonight,” he said. And the reason is going to be just that. We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible, and it’s now clear that we achieved the most incredible political thing. “Look what happened,” he said, spreading his arms wide. “Is this crazy?” Trump thanked the American people for the “incredible honor” of being elected twice. “Every citizen, I will fight for you, for your family and your future,” he said. “Every single day, I will be fighting for you. And with every breath in my body, I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve. “This will truly be the golden age of America,” he said, to raucous cheers. “That’s what we have to have.



Mark Sleboda, Lecturer on International Relations at Moscow University, on RT – can Trump end Ukraine war in 24 hours? What’s happening in Kursk? ‘That’s not going to happen’ – Intl affairs analyst questions Trump’s peace promise Mark Sleboda, an international affairs and security analyst, came to RT studio and shared his views on Trump’s reelection and the probability of him delivering on numerous campaign pledges. In the lead-up to the election, Trump repeatedly said he could end the almost three-year-long war “within 24 hours”, without providing details. Experts expect him to push for a quick resolution. “I think that he will spend the first few weeks, months, trying very hard to push Ukraine to accept a deal that many of us in Europe wouldn’t like to see it accept,” director of the British Foreign Policy Group Evie Aspinall told the ABC. “Ukraine may be forced to ­ we are very reliant on the US for support for Ukraine and for European security in general.” A soldier pulls a rope that fires a tank which lets off a fireball in the distance The fighting did not stop near Kharkiv as the US election result was announced on Wednesday. (AP Photo: Efrem Lukatsky) There are long-standing concerns that a second Trump presidency would see him try and force Ukraine into an unfavourable peace deal, involving it giving up land occupied by Russia. Russia currently occupies some 20 per cent of Ukraine and has said it will not end the war until its annexations are recognised. That includes Crimea, which Moscow annexed from Ukraine in 2014, about 80 per cent of the Donbas and more than 70 per cent of the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.



Remembrance or Forgetfulness Sunday? Putin’s speech. Putin congratulates Trump on his election victory in his first public comments on the US vote MOSCOW (AP) ­ Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday congratulated Donald Trump on his election victory in his first public comment on the U.S. vote, and he praised the president-elect’s courage during the July assassination attempt. “His behaviour at the moment of an attempt on his life left an impression on me. He turned out to be a brave man,” Putin said at an international forum following a speech in the Black Sea resort of Sochi. “He manifested himself in the very correct way, bravely as a man,” he added. Putin also said that what Trump has said “about the desire to restore relations with Russia, to help end the Ukrainian crisis, in my opinion, deserves attention at least.” The Kremlin earlier welcomed Trump’s claim that he could negotiate an end to the conflict in Ukraine “in 24 hours” but emphasized that it will wait for concrete policy steps. Advertisement As to what he expects from a second Trump administration, Putin said, “I don’t know what will happen now. I have no idea.” “For him, this is still his last presidential term. What he will do is his matter,” added Putin, who this year began a fifth term that will keep him in power until 2030 and could seek six more years in office after that. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday the Kremlin is not ruling out the possibility of contact between Putin and Trump before the inauguration, given that Trump “said he would call Putin before the inauguration.” Peskov has emphasized that Moscow views the U.S. as an “unfriendly” country that is directly involved in the Ukrainian conflict. He dismissed arguments that Putin’s failure to reach out quickly to Trump could hurt future ties, saying that Moscow’s relations with Washington already are at the “lowest point in history” and arguing that it will be up to the new U.S. leadership to change the situation…


Michael Hudson, economist and author, on the BRICS Conference last week – economic warfare. A battle within BRICS . Influence of US on German politics. FT – real estate crisis. Economic collapse. Michael Hudson referenced this FT article from24th October about the failure f the London cmmercial property market – Commercial property’s moment of truth Interest rates have peaked and activity in several sectors is picking up, but some fear bad news is still to emerge Citypoint was the City of London’s first skyscraper. When it was built in the 1960s, as an office for British Petroleum, it was the tallest building completed in the square mile since St Paul’s Cathedral in 1710. Today, the tower near Moorgate station is again leading the market in City real estate ­ but in a different way. Brookfield, the Canadian investment group, last month put Citypoint on the market, seeking offers over £500mn. If it sells, it would be the largest office building to change hands in the City in more than two years. The hiatus in dealmaking has been the main outward symptom of a downturn in commercial real estate that began after interest rates started to rise in March 2022. Higher rates make the debt that is the lifeblood of real estate deals much more expensive. Prices across commercial property, a category that includes shops, offices, hotels and warehouses, have fallen about 20 per cent from their peak in 2022, analysts estimate. But predictions of a crash akin to the one that followed the 2008-10 financial crisis have so far not materialised. Relatively few buildings in distress have surfaced, and only a handful of lenders have been hit by bad loans. The question is whether the storm is now over for the battered commercial property sector, or the worst is yet to come. Lagging valuations mean investors and lenders can avoid facing up to bad news about falling property value immediately. Financial damage from the downturn may emerge for years after the market starts to recover. The lack of deals has made it harder for valuers to pin down exactly what properties across the multi-trillion-dollar market are worth. In parts of the sector, like big London offices, there is scant market evidence. Citypoint was last independently appraised for its lenders in March 2023 at £670mn. But rating agency S&P put its value at £431mn in August, down from £457mn in autumn 2023. The key issue is whether it can sell for more than the roughly £460mn of debt secured against the building. The Citypoint sale is comparatively transparent because of its high profile and the disclosures required for the commercial mortgage-backed securities linked to the building. But some investors warn there are worse realities lurking within unsold portfolios. “The beauty of our industry is that it is so opaque and inconsistent,” says one senior executive at a private equity group. “Some managers will be more honest. And some have been more optimistic. I think it’s all over the place. And we won’t really know until the transaction volume picks back up.” Not all property investors conduct third-party valuations like the one applied to Citypoint, relying instead on their own appraisals……


Axel Rudakubana, who killed young girls in Southport, accused of being a Muslim terrorist – was he? Tommy Robinson an asset to Zionists – article by David Miller. ‘Genocide in Gaza, Part 3’ online seminar by David Miller on Sunday 10th November. Follow David Miller on X Tracking_Power and at www.spinwatch.org There appear to be certain similarities between this and the UK Labour strategy, overseen by Zionist asset Morgan McSweeney. The idea is not for Kamala/the Democrats to win the election. The idea is to push Arab-Americans out of the party, as both elected officials and voters. This is part of a global Zionist strategy to foreclose all opposition to Jewish supremacist hegemony. It will have unintended consequences ­ both politically and kinetically. There will be new political movements that rise up in response which are not subject to Zionist oversight and control, and will push for a total solution to the Zionist problem. And there will be kinetic responses if political space is foreclosed ­ this is an obvious and cast iron rule of political life.


1911-13: Standard Oil monopoly dies (Rockefeller) and Federal Reserve cartel (Morgan) is born – 1909 US Justice department sued Standard Oil under the Sherman Antitrust Act. November 1910, Senator Nelson W. Aldrich invited five of the country’s leading financiers (dressed as duck shooters): Frank Vanderlip, Henry P. Davison, Arthur Shelton, Benjamin Strong, and Paul Warburg, to a private meeting at the Jekyll Island Club to plan a central banking cartel. May 1911 the Rockefeller family’s Standard Oil Monopoly was broken up. Titanic sinks April 1912 with millionaire John Jacob Astor. Federal Reserve Act signed into law Dec. 23, 1913. Standard monopolized the petroleum industry during the 1870s by cartelizing the stage of production where entry was difficult – petroleum transportation. Standard enforced the transportation cartel by shifting its refinery shipments among railroads to stabilize individual railroad market shares at collusively agreed on levels. This method of cartel policing was effective because Standard possessed a dominant share of refining, a dominance made possible with the assistance of the railroads. The railroads facilitated Standard’s refinery acquisitions and prevented new refiner entry by charging disadvantageously high rates to non-Standard refiners. While Standard used its dominant position in refining to sell refined product at a monopoly price and to purchase crude oil at a monopsony price, Standard did not possess independent market power in refining. Whenever the transportation cartel broke down, Standard’s pricing power vanished.


The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G. Edward Griffin ­ G. Edward Griffin on ‘The Creature from Jekyll Island’ – bankers forming a cartel in 1910 then getting their cartel agreement enshrined in US law. Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money magicians’ secrets are unveiled. We get a close look at their mirrors and smoke machines, their pulleys, cogs, and wheels that create the grand illusion called money. A dry and boring subject? Just wait! You’ll be hooked in five minutes. Reads like a detective story ­ which it really is. But it’s all true. This book is about the most blatant scam of all history. It’s all here: the cause of wars, boom-bust cycles, inflation, depression, prosperity. Creature from Jekyll Island will change the way you view the world, politics, and money. Your world view will definitely change. You’ll never trust a politician again ­ or a banker. G. Edward Griffin is a writer and documentary film producer with many successful titles to his credit. Listed in Who’s Who in America, he is well known because of his talent for researching difficult topics and presenting them in clear terms that
all can understand. He has dealt with such diverse subjects as archaeology and ancient Earth history, the Federal Reserve System and international banking, terrorism, internal subversion, the history of taxation, U.S. foreign policy, the science and politics of cancer therapy, the Supreme Court, and the United Nations.





Videos of complete show – Essentials: Michael Hudson | Blackrock/Vanguard | Tony on Brexit & The Traitors of Arnhem | Evolution | War between God & Lucifer | Plan for three World Wars | Nuclear Armed IDF Doomsday Cult | Aanirfan | Armageddonists I have known: Nick Land (1975-8) | George Monbiot (1995-8) | Manna for the Revelation Generation: CONSPIRACY CLASSICS, longer interviews/lectures


Part Two – International news review, Accelerationist, Armageddonist reports and investigations






Land nationalisation UK plan in 1941 – Has it ever worked? Farming Explained blog – Daniel Hall studied farming and concluded farmers are best at farming! [Farming Explained video from Ollie] Belorussia only country where collective farms worked. Sir Daniel Hall book ‘Reconstruction and the Land’ 1941. Farming Explained – The Proposals to Nationalise British Land: Land Nationalisation. Scientist Daniel Hall proposed a reshaping of the British countryside for the twentieth century. Farming Explained blog – death duties and inheritance tax on farms. Along with his friend, economist C S Orwin, Hall followed in the footsteps of earlier writers on scientific agricuture in demanding a British landscape designed only for agricultural efficiency. State ownership of the land would be necessary for the changes to land holdings and attendant infrastructure to be brought into being. Daniel Hall wrote a book on the future of farming in which he urged the need for larger farms to take advantage of the new machinery. Reconstruction and the Land . By SiR DANIEL HALL .Macmillan. (1941) BRITISH agriculture has always had its problems, its vicissitudes, its hopes; and although still buffeted by forces political, economic and social, it keeps its head erect, conscious of its unique importance and maintaining an undying faith in the return of better times. One impression gained by reading these excellent essays, written by leading exponents of scientific agriculture, and most fittingly dedicated to its Nestor, Sir Daniel Hall, is that of the great difficulties confronting statesmen and administrators when they have to adjust their outlook and their policies to meet new situations, which, in the absence of any long-term plan, have come upon them unforeseen. Until Sir Daniel Hall was appointed to the Development Commission in 1909, scientific knowledge and foresight seem to have been conspicuously lacking in administrative circles, and even to-day they have to contend with reactionary forces, represented by vested interests, the ignorance of science, and that one and only static thing in an ever-changing world, the ultra-conservative mind.



Funky Farmer blog from Gloucestershire – how making money at farming is difficult, and new inheritance tax rules will not help. Welcome to Rich Cornock’s website. Hopefully by the time you get here you already know a bit about me and what I do. However, for those who don’t please allow me to enlighten you. I am a dairy farmer from Tytherington in South Gloucestershire, England. With the help of my brother Tom we manage 145 acres of beautiful English countryside as well as trying to make a living milking a herd of 80 British Friesian cows. The farm is run with great consideration taken to wildlife conservation and we are in a national scheme called Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) which helps provide funding for projects such as replanting a traditional orchard and restoring field ponds. As well as farming I have also had a book published called “A Year on a Dairy Farm” which features over 200 colour photographs showing life on the farm through the seasons. (Available to buy here) I have also been a contributor to Smallholder magazine and a columnist in the NFU magazine ‘The British Farmer and Grower’.


Keir Starmer speech at Farming conference last year – farmers need stability not change! Geopolitical effects on farming. Farming Union protest in London on 19th November Starmer accused of lying to farmers with surprise Budget ‘tractor tax’ set to destroy family farms Critics attack the government’s decision to extend inheritance tax to family farms Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of lying to farmers about wanting “a new relationship” with them after the Budget extended inheritance tax to family farms for the first time in history. The row has been fueled by memories of Sir Keir’s 2023 speech to the National Farmers Union (NFU) when he pledged to have “a new relationship with the countryside and farmers”. He promised to provide “certainty” and “work with farmers”, insisting that he agreed “food security is national security”. On the back of him wooing rural Britain, Labour beat the Tories into second place for rural seats in the election this year, winning 114 which are now vulnerable again. Baroness Batters, the former president of the NFU who introduced Sir Keir at the conference last year, said that she was still to hear a strategy from the prime minister on how he would deliver. After Sir Keir promised transparency and to work with the farming community last year, she noted: “The [inheritance tax decision] is causing a massive shock, especially the lack of Sir Keir claimed to be concerned that “each day brings a new existential risk to British farming. He added: “Losing a farm is not like losing any other business, it can’t come back.”


Jim Rogerson, who works in the farming business, on how simply grown food is so good for your health – modern precessed food makes you sick – chemical pharma industries dominate , pesticides, processed foods, big business making big money are the problem. Yes, Processed Foods Can Make You Sick ­ Here’s How – There’s growing evidence that ultra-processed foods may affect how our immune system works. In our fast-paced world, convenience can often come at the cost of nutrition. This shift has led to an increased reliance on ultra-processed foods. But diets high in ultra-processed foods are increasingly being linked to numerous health issues – including obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular diseases. The poor nutritional profile of ultra-processed foods, which often lack essential nutrients and fibre, plays a significant role in these health risks. There’s also growing evidence that ultra-processed foods may affect how our immune system works. This may explain why some studies have linked ultra-processed foods with inflammatory bowel disease and potentially autoimmune diseases. Ultra-processed foods (such as packaged snacks, sugary drinks, instant noodles, and ready-to-eat meals) often contain emulsifiers, microparticles (such as titanium dioxide), thickeners, stabilizers, flavors, and colorants. While research on humans is limited, studies on mice have shown that these ingredients alter the gut microbiome (the community of microorganisms living in the intestines) in several ways. These many microbiome changes can, in turn, affect the way the immune system functions.


US redeploys B52s and F15s to the Middle East. Ukraine war action may increase before Trump takes over. Trump’s promises. Putin and Trump ready for talks. US deploys B-52 bombers, F-15E fighters to reinforce presence in Middle East – The US Department of Defense has deployed additional air assets to the Middle East amid escalating tensions with Iran and its regional proxies. The Pentagon Press Secretary, Major General Pat Ryder, announced on November 1, 2024, that the Department of Defense had ordered the deployment of new fighter squadrons, tanker aircraft, B-52 long-range strategic bombers, and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers equipped with Aegis ballistic missile defense systems. According to Air & Space Forces Magazine, the combat aircraft deployment will consist of six B-52 bombers and a squadron of F-15E Strike Eagle fighters. The US Central Command confirmed the arrival of B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers from the 5th Bomb Wing of Minot Air Force Base in its area of responsibility on November 3, 2024. They will likely operate from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar. “[Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin] continues to make clear that should Iran, its partners, or its proxies use this moment to target American personnel or interests in the region, the United States will take every measure necessary to defend our people,” Ryder concluded. These deployments are expected to begin arriving in the region in the coming months following the departure of the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group. The latter was deployed to the region in August 2024 as part of a larger strategic response to regional threats.


Edward Snowdon in Singapore at Token 2049 conference – dangers of new tech – pager bombs, cryptocurrency, AI. He’s the kind of man we need in a leadership role, SELFLESS, KIND, INTELLIGENT AND RADICAL Good to see Edward Snowden looking so well, despite being, effectively, in exile. As was the case in his book, “Permanent Record”, he is informed, incisive, and effortlessly authoritative on his subject matter. Snowden legitimately deserves a Nobel Peace Prize Patrizia Opulenza poem. TOKEN2049 is the premier crypto event, organised annually in Dubai and Singapore, where founders and executives of the leading Web3 companies and projects share their view on the industry. We shine a light on the global developments, while taking a unique and widening perspective on the ecosystem and its vast opportunities. TOKEN2049 brings together the global Web3 industry, uniting entrepreneurs, investors, developers, industry insiders and global media – and creates unparalleled networking opportunities. Former US intelligence officer Edward Snowden suggested that the detonation of pagers in different parts of Lebanon is related to the operation of embedded explosive devices, and not a hacker attack Former US intelligence officer Edward Snowden suggested that the detonation of pagers in different areas of Lebanon is related to the operation of embedded explosive devices, and not a hacker attack. If these were explosions of overheated batteries, one would expect more minor fires and failures Snowden admitted that Israel could be behind the detonation, and accused it of the recklessness of the methods used. Indistinguishable from terrorism TOKEN2049 is the premier crypto event, organised annually in Dubai and Singapore, where founders and executives of the leading Web3 companies and projects share their view on the industry. We shine a light on the global developments, while taking a unique and widening perspective on the ecosystem and its vast opportunities. TOKEN2049 brings together the global Web3 industry, uniting entrepreneurs, investors, developers, industry insiders and global media – and creates unparalleled networking opportunities.

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#2 - Simon Elmer Migration Architects for Social Housing UN Great Replacement Policy Paul Brennan Reality Check Radio NZ - 00:55:00
#3 - Phil in Hertfordshire, Talk TV Dismantling why, serving whom? - 00:03:00
#4 - Donald Trump penultimate rally Pittsburgh 04Nov24 - 01:45:00
#5 - Donald Trump final rally Grand Rapids 04Nov24 - 01:50:00
#6 - Donald Trump victory speech West Palm Beach, Florida 06Nov24 - 00:25:00
#7 - Mark Sleboda Moscow State University Ex-US Nuclear Forces Intl affairs questions Trump’s Ukraine peace promise - 00:10:00
#8 - Michael Hudson Richard D. Wolff will BRICS 2024 make same mistakes as IMF - 01:30:00
#9 - G. Edward Griffin The Creature from Jekyll Island on Federal Reserve dollar cartel - 00:40:00
#10 - Farming Explained 1940s Proposals to Nationalise British Land - 00:12:00
#11 - Farming Explained Ollie in Leicestershire what does the budget mean for farmers - 00:20:00
#12 - The Funky Farmer two grumpy farmers discuss Labour's inheritance tax the budget - 00:30:00
#13 - Sir Keir Starmer NFU Conference 2023 promises to bring stability end uncertainty - 00:45:00
#14 - Cllr Jim Rogerson plight of farmers, electoral politics, cabohydratesand type 2 diabetes - 00:30:00
#15 - Russian president Vladimir Putin on foreign policy Valdai in Sochi Russia - 1:20:00

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