UK Column News - 22nd September 2023 Join Us Today The UK Column is funded wholly by its membership. Join us today to support what we do, access our members' website and exclusive members only content, all for just £5 per month. Join Today mRNA in Animals: Roger Meacock, the gentle vet who roars Discussion of mRNA ‘medicines’ from a vet’s perspective—details that perhaps our human-medicine doctors are missing. The Digital Industrial Complex with Ben Rubin Through a network of virtually unheard-of organisations, it appears that all of our futures are being decided behind closed doors, by celebrities, think tanks and globalists. UK Column News Extra - 22nd September 2023 Become a UK Column member to get access to our additional News Extra coverage, a more relaxed, sometimes in-depth, often funny and wry look at events. Scottish FoI Update: Covid–19 front-line deaths by occupation David Tait A startling emergence of new data regarding a Covid–19 Freedom of Information response. National Records of Scotland admits making errors. The UK is now the vanguard of crony capitalism Dr Phil Bevin The UK’s “left” is taking some strange positions at the moment. Stop the War is prioritising Net Zero and "climate crisis" at a time when we’re possibly the closest we’ve ever been to nuclear annihilation. Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good. BRICS 3.0 — What now? Kristoffer Hell On the last day of the BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, (22–24 August 2023), South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the current member countries will open the doors to BRICS for six new countries in 2024. Léon Krier looks at linear super-city Neom So extravagant is Saudi Arabia’s plan to create an urban utopia in the desert that even those working on the project, known as The Line, do not yet know whether its scale and scope can ever be realised. Debi Evans appears on Doc Malik: What The NHS Was Like, And How It Could Be Debi recounts what it was like working in the NHS and we discuss how things have changed—but not for the better. And it needn’t be this way. Media on Trial: Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett and Fiorella Isabel "We are choosing not only to put our lives in danger, but to have mainstream journalists endanger our lives." Sir Christopher Chope: MPs must fight for Covid-injection victims Henry Widdas In this in-depth interview, Sir Christopher Chope MP speaks about his campaigning for those who have been Covid injection-harmed and updates us on how his campaigning has progressed since early 2022. NHS Western Isles FoI: No Covid deaths during the entire pandemic David Tait From NHS and local government data, not one of the islands’ 26,000 residents died at hospital directly ‘from the virus’ or even ‘with the virus’ (as underlying cause) in 2020. Mike from Slough talks ULEZ Mike, from just west of Greater London, steps up to the microphone to talk about traffic charging, Mayor Sadiq Khan’s C40 Cities chairmanship and the impact of Khan’s globalist policies on the local community. Health Matters: A relaxed chat with Clive De Carle An educational and engaging journey through many of the simple things that can affect and improve our health. Where can we find nutrition? Why we won’t have digital slavery Johannes Eisleben Many dissidents postulate that we are soon to become digital slaves and that this slavery will be introduced and operated by the oligarchic rulers of our society in order to gain total power. But is it even possible to set up and operate such a ... Police Misconduct: Cleaning house, or clearing the path for a one-world government? Charles Malet How can it be the case that the very organisation that is supposed to prevent crime and disorder is host to so very much of it? Is it realistic to imagine that an institution so polluted may act with efficiency, impartiality and integrity in its ... Brian Gerrish appears on the Delingpod Brian's July 2023 interview by James Delingpole. Jeffrey Tucker and the Brownstone Institute Jeffrey Tucker discusses the Brownstone Institute and the great battle of ideas underway to inspire a restoration of freedom. Down the Banking Rabbit Hole with Trevor Kitchen The erosion of truth at the heart of Europe: In his third UK Column interview, Swiss banking whistleblower Trevor Kitchen elucidates the linguistic wizardry that runs the Land of Milk and Money. View the MHRA Yellow Card Covid-19 Adverse Reactions Data UK Column News UK Column News UK Column News - 20th September 2023 UK Column News - 18th September 2023 UK Column News - 15th September 2023 UK Column News - 13th September 2023 UK Column News - 11th September 2023 Sections Editor's Choice What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us? Mike Robinson On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ... Masquerade! Paper Pound Notes on Parade David Scott Few who are given to rational thought can look at the contemporary welfare state and not think "I can't believe it's not better". The perverse incentives, the poverty traps, the cruelty, the cost. There is plenty to bemoan. NHS Long Term Plan and Mental Health Implementation Plan: Phoenix or dinosaur? Debi Evans What does the National Health Service's grand strategy mean for each and every one of us living in the United Kingdom? Debi Evans has read the plans and enumerates 47 implications. The British Military Information War Waged On Their Own Population Mike Robinson The head of the British Army claims that tens of thousands of staff are available to counter Covid-19 'misinformation' and 'disinformation'. Buying a Single Version of the Truth Iain Davis The UK Government has spent £1.6 billion buying the Covid–19 truth. UK Column has long been following the BBC-led mainstream media cartel, the Trusted News Initiative. The Race is On: a New Digital Financial Identity for Every Global Citizen Bernice Bartelds The second in a series of articles investigating the Global Citizen movement. Who will win this race? The corporate world, the banking world or the world's governments? And why is the Pope involved? Insight: Slaughtered on Suspicion In 2001, the north-west of England was ravaged by livestock slaughters imposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, which had just changed its name to DEFRA. This unique UK Column documentary, with testimony by intimidated locals, reveals the role of Professor Neil Ferguson's modelling and of hidden policy agendas in that huge blow to the farmers of Cumbria. Comment Debi Evans Blog: 19 September 2023 Debi Evans Debi Evans continues her weekly blog of startling events in healthcare. What is causing the worldwide spike in catastrophes, and which organisations funded by your taxes have been gagging the victims of Covid injections? Inside Story: The Cancelling of Graham Linehan UK Column Reporters A brief international firestorm was brought about by an easily avoidable situation. Dr Andrew Wakefield was right all along Dr Tess Lawrie His research on vaccine harms was "just the beginning". Was an "ethically challenged man" recruited to keep him quiet? Steiner’s Science of the Mind and Cosmic Evolution Lorraine Davison Could a deeper understanding of Steiner and his world provide a useful contribution to our comprehension of the current push for globalisation, planetary consciousness and, ultimately, the evolution of the human species? In the Absence of Order Colin Robertson We can condemn Sinéad O’Connor, but if so, we have to also condemn the society that created her. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace. Mainstream Press: Is the worm actually turning? UK Column Reporters A plea to journalists and readers of corporate news to call out the clickbait and propaganda and to start pushing back against the erosion of integrity in the mainstream press. Letters to the Editor: Summer 2023 Letters to the Editor A selection of letters and a poem from some of our viewers. Stories We're Watching On Fact-Checkerism and the Mythology of Disinformation Eugyppius The WHO's Proposed Amendments Will Increase Man-Made Pandemics Brownstone Institute Great power rivalries: the case for realism Le Monde Diplomatique Bound to Lose: Ukraine's 2023 Counteroffensive John J. Mearsheimer We The People Hosts: John Waters Stephen Delaney Sadiq Khan’s ULEZ Propaganda Iain Davis The Slow Death of Progressive History Eugyppius East Germany and the Failure of Liberal Democracy Eugyppius
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mRNA in Animals: Roger Meacock, the gentle vet who roars Discussion of mRNA ‘medicines’ from a vet’s perspective—details that perhaps our human-medicine doctors are missing.
The Digital Industrial Complex with Ben Rubin Through a network of virtually unheard-of organisations, it appears that all of our futures are being decided behind closed doors, by celebrities, think tanks and globalists.
UK Column News Extra - 22nd September 2023 Become a UK Column member to get access to our additional News Extra coverage, a more relaxed, sometimes in-depth, often funny and wry look at events.
Scottish FoI Update: Covid–19 front-line deaths by occupation David Tait A startling emergence of new data regarding a Covid–19 Freedom of Information response. National Records of Scotland admits making errors.
The UK is now the vanguard of crony capitalism Dr Phil Bevin The UK’s “left” is taking some strange positions at the moment. Stop the War is prioritising Net Zero and "climate crisis" at a time when we’re possibly the closest we’ve ever been to nuclear annihilation.
Prof. Michael Esfeld—Common law requires the courage to judge A classic liberal sets out how he has remained true to the original liberalism of individual human worth while most intellectuals have shifted to the irreparably damaged model of state monopoly and the undefinable notion of the common good.
BRICS 3.0 — What now? Kristoffer Hell On the last day of the BRICS meeting in Johannesburg, (22–24 August 2023), South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the current member countries will open the doors to BRICS for six new countries in 2024.
Léon Krier looks at linear super-city Neom So extravagant is Saudi Arabia’s plan to create an urban utopia in the desert that even those working on the project, known as The Line, do not yet know whether its scale and scope can ever be realised.
Debi Evans appears on Doc Malik: What The NHS Was Like, And How It Could Be Debi recounts what it was like working in the NHS and we discuss how things have changed—but not for the better. And it needn’t be this way.
Media on Trial: Vanessa Beeley, Eva Bartlett and Fiorella Isabel "We are choosing not only to put our lives in danger, but to have mainstream journalists endanger our lives."
Sir Christopher Chope: MPs must fight for Covid-injection victims Henry Widdas In this in-depth interview, Sir Christopher Chope MP speaks about his campaigning for those who have been Covid injection-harmed and updates us on how his campaigning has progressed since early 2022.
NHS Western Isles FoI: No Covid deaths during the entire pandemic David Tait From NHS and local government data, not one of the islands’ 26,000 residents died at hospital directly ‘from the virus’ or even ‘with the virus’ (as underlying cause) in 2020.
Mike from Slough talks ULEZ Mike, from just west of Greater London, steps up to the microphone to talk about traffic charging, Mayor Sadiq Khan’s C40 Cities chairmanship and the impact of Khan’s globalist policies on the local community.
Health Matters: A relaxed chat with Clive De Carle An educational and engaging journey through many of the simple things that can affect and improve our health. Where can we find nutrition?
Why we won’t have digital slavery Johannes Eisleben Many dissidents postulate that we are soon to become digital slaves and that this slavery will be introduced and operated by the oligarchic rulers of our society in order to gain total power. But is it even possible to set up and operate such a ...
Police Misconduct: Cleaning house, or clearing the path for a one-world government? Charles Malet How can it be the case that the very organisation that is supposed to prevent crime and disorder is host to so very much of it? Is it realistic to imagine that an institution so polluted may act with efficiency, impartiality and integrity in its ...
Jeffrey Tucker and the Brownstone Institute Jeffrey Tucker discusses the Brownstone Institute and the great battle of ideas underway to inspire a restoration of freedom.
Down the Banking Rabbit Hole with Trevor Kitchen The erosion of truth at the heart of Europe: In his third UK Column interview, Swiss banking whistleblower Trevor Kitchen elucidates the linguistic wizardry that runs the Land of Milk and Money.
What Has The European Convention On Human Rights Ever Done For Us? Mike Robinson On the 25th April, The Guardian published a “satirical” short video starring Patrick Stewart inspired by the classic Monty Python sketch, and designed to highlight Theresa May’s plan for a British Bill of Rights. The clear message is that Britain should remain bound by the European Convention on ...
Masquerade! Paper Pound Notes on Parade David Scott Few who are given to rational thought can look at the contemporary welfare state and not think "I can't believe it's not better". The perverse incentives, the poverty traps, the cruelty, the cost. There is plenty to bemoan.
NHS Long Term Plan and Mental Health Implementation Plan: Phoenix or dinosaur? Debi Evans What does the National Health Service's grand strategy mean for each and every one of us living in the United Kingdom? Debi Evans has read the plans and enumerates 47 implications.
The British Military Information War Waged On Their Own Population Mike Robinson The head of the British Army claims that tens of thousands of staff are available to counter Covid-19 'misinformation' and 'disinformation'.
Buying a Single Version of the Truth Iain Davis The UK Government has spent £1.6 billion buying the Covid–19 truth. UK Column has long been following the BBC-led mainstream media cartel, the Trusted News Initiative.
The Race is On: a New Digital Financial Identity for Every Global Citizen Bernice Bartelds The second in a series of articles investigating the Global Citizen movement. Who will win this race? The corporate world, the banking world or the world's governments? And why is the Pope involved?
Insight: Slaughtered on Suspicion In 2001, the north-west of England was ravaged by livestock slaughters imposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, which had just changed its name to DEFRA. This unique UK Column documentary, with testimony by intimidated locals, reveals the role of Professor Neil Ferguson's modelling and of hidden policy agendas in that huge blow to the farmers of Cumbria.
Debi Evans Blog: 19 September 2023 Debi Evans Debi Evans continues her weekly blog of startling events in healthcare. What is causing the worldwide spike in catastrophes, and which organisations funded by your taxes have been gagging the victims of Covid injections?
Inside Story: The Cancelling of Graham Linehan UK Column Reporters A brief international firestorm was brought about by an easily avoidable situation.
Dr Andrew Wakefield was right all along Dr Tess Lawrie His research on vaccine harms was "just the beginning". Was an "ethically challenged man" recruited to keep him quiet?
Steiner’s Science of the Mind and Cosmic Evolution Lorraine Davison Could a deeper understanding of Steiner and his world provide a useful contribution to our comprehension of the current push for globalisation, planetary consciousness and, ultimately, the evolution of the human species?
In the Absence of Order Colin Robertson We can condemn Sinéad O’Connor, but if so, we have to also condemn the society that created her. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace.
Mainstream Press: Is the worm actually turning? UK Column Reporters A plea to journalists and readers of corporate news to call out the clickbait and propaganda and to start pushing back against the erosion of integrity in the mainstream press.
Letters to the Editor: Summer 2023 Letters to the Editor A selection of letters and a poem from some of our viewers.