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UK Column News - 24th June 2022 World Leaders All But Admit Major WHO Empowerment is Imminent Mark Anderson Abetted by numerous governments led by the US, UK and EU, the World Health Organisation is planning to increase its funding by a third, for a major power grab. 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 £3 per month. Join Today UK Column News Extra - 24th June 2022 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. Alpha Man Danny Glass: Who is he such a threat to? Katy-Jo Murfin Was it really counter-terrorism police who arrested Danny Glass with such unnecessary guile and brutality? Doctors for Covid Ethics Fourth Symposium: Freedom is the Cure A tale for our times: Animal Farm as a stage production Katy-Jo Murfin A pertinent review of a drama production of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Have we still not apprehended Orwell’s warning? The Ambulance Crisis: How much of it is ambulance-related? Debi Evans There are clearly many factors—both within and beyond the NHS Ambulance Service—that underlie the meteoric rise in long waits for hospital admission and bad outcomes to medical emergencies. Power of the People ~ Alice the Journalist This documentary reminds us of just how horrendous life was for some people during the lockdowns. When is enough enough? Do No Harm Debi Evans UK Column's Nursing Correspondent, Debi Evans, takes the Chair of the Commission on Human Medicines to task for his evasive answer to her basic questions on Covid vaccine safety and how it is monitored. Alex Mitchell And His Fight For Vaccine-Induced Thrombocytopenia Sufferers Iain Davis The NHS Business Services Authority refuses to acknowledge vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). Iain Davis examines the fight of one Glaswegian suffering with VITT to have the condition recognised, and outlines how a major Scottish ... Insight Vox: Col. Richard Black on Ukraine Yesterday, Mike Robinson spoke with Col. Richard Black about the conflict in Ukraine, parallels with the war in Syria, and his views on NATO expansionism. Exclusive: Sir Christopher Chope MP on vaccine adverse reactions and the need for compensation On Tuesday 12 April 2022 UKColumn news team were delighted to be joined by Sir Christopher Chope for a detailed discussion about Government plans to provide compensation for vaccine adverse reactions, particularly where the impact on a vaccinated individual has been serious and life changing. View the MHRA Yellow Card Covid-19 Adverse Reactions Data Sections Comment The Taming of the Shrew: Reflections on the Madrid elections of 4 May 2021 A F Tarrant Thank you for supporting Mary and Mikey Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches A New Stink in Auld Reekie Eileen Gray Something has changed in our society. Our streets are no longer safe. And the problem is not crime, but something that smells much worse. This article reflects on the feeling of fear that permeates peaceful protest in contemporary Britain. Genteel Edinburgh, known affectionately as Auld Reekie ('Old ... Not Led By Science Iain Davis The Queensferry Speech David Scott David Scott tells his truths. The speech banned by Police Scotland. Monumental Errors David Scott Considering the attacks on monuments and statues by the “Black Lives Matter” protesters, what should we conclude? Is it righteous anger, or something darker? Historical Reflections on Social Distancing Robin Kayser Why is fear such a destructive force in society? If we are being revisited by mediaeval plague panic, we need to rediscover mediaeval virtues. Stories We're Watching New Patent Proposes Digital Surveillance to Vaccinate People Based on Social Credit Style Scores Activist Post Child with 'Covid symptoms' develops hypothermia after being isolated in outdoor classroom News & Star (Cumbria) Totalitarianism and the Five Stages of Dehumanization The Brownstone Institute South Korea cuts human interaction in push to build ‘untact’ society The Grauniad Australian Defence Force ditches European helicopters Defense News (USA) Despite appeals from Ukraine, Biden admin holds back additional military aid to Kyiv amid diplomatic push NBC News Leaked docs reveal [US] Army CID reform plan and its need for a culture shift Army Times Defining Away Vaccine Safety Signals [on algorithmic tricks to smooth away problems] Rounding the Earth (newsletter by Matthew Crawford on Substack) Editor's Choice Exercise Cygnus: UK Government Exercise Justifies Covid-19 Lockdown Robin Kayser Prior to Exercise Cygnus, UK government policy was that during any pandemic, it should be “business as usual”. The NHS Common Purpose: Towards A Million Change Agents Martin Edwards Philosopher Robert Roland Smith said that for change to work, the discontent with the present must be greater than the tolerance of it. Isn't this the perception we are being fed about the state of parts of our NHS? Might this not suggest that it is ... We're All In This Together Martin Edwards The British press have long had the tendency to sensationalise the mundane and, in relation to issues of national significance, either omit them entirely or report deliberately skewed half truths and untruths. The Global Parliament of Mayors and the Abolition of the Electorate Martin Edwards The overall objective of the internationalists is the undermining of the independent, self governing, Westphalian Nation State and its system of governance, replaced by a new order more favourable to them. The Resilient Cities Programme: Another Threat to Individual Liberties? Martin Edwards In the new political and economic system of the 21st century an ever increasing number of non-governmental organisations, often working collaboratively in networks, who now claim to better represent individuals, or as we are now called, "Civil ... BBC Media Action: Subversion From Broadcasting House To Kazakhstan Brian Gerrish ”Our mission is to inform, connect and empower people around the world.” These are mighty words from BBC Media Action, a charitable offshoot of the BBC funded to £29.5m in 2012 - most of it from the British Government, EU, US State Department, UN and ... GcMAF and the Persecution of David Noakes, Lyn Thyer & Immuno Biotech Iain Davis Recently business man David Noakes was released from prison having served six months following his conviction on four charges relating to the manufacture, sale and supply of an unlicensed medicine.
World Leaders All But Admit Major WHO Empowerment is Imminent Mark Anderson Abetted by numerous governments led by the US, UK and EU, the World Health Organisation is planning to increase its funding by a third, for a major power grab.
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UK Column News Extra - 24th June 2022 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.
Alpha Man Danny Glass: Who is he such a threat to? Katy-Jo Murfin Was it really counter-terrorism police who arrested Danny Glass with such unnecessary guile and brutality?
A tale for our times: Animal Farm as a stage production Katy-Jo Murfin A pertinent review of a drama production of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Have we still not apprehended Orwell’s warning?
The Ambulance Crisis: How much of it is ambulance-related? Debi Evans There are clearly many factors—both within and beyond the NHS Ambulance Service—that underlie the meteoric rise in long waits for hospital admission and bad outcomes to medical emergencies.
Power of the People ~ Alice the Journalist This documentary reminds us of just how horrendous life was for some people during the lockdowns.
When is enough enough? Do No Harm Debi Evans UK Column's Nursing Correspondent, Debi Evans, takes the Chair of the Commission on Human Medicines to task for his evasive answer to her basic questions on Covid vaccine safety and how it is monitored.
Alex Mitchell And His Fight For Vaccine-Induced Thrombocytopenia Sufferers Iain Davis The NHS Business Services Authority refuses to acknowledge vaccine-induced thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). Iain Davis examines the fight of one Glaswegian suffering with VITT to have the condition recognised, and outlines how a major Scottish ...
Insight Vox: Col. Richard Black on Ukraine Yesterday, Mike Robinson spoke with Col. Richard Black about the conflict in Ukraine, parallels with the war in Syria, and his views on NATO expansionism.
Exclusive: Sir Christopher Chope MP on vaccine adverse reactions and the need for compensation On Tuesday 12 April 2022 UKColumn news team were delighted to be joined by Sir Christopher Chope for a detailed discussion about Government plans to provide compensation for vaccine adverse reactions, particularly where the impact on a vaccinated individual has been serious and life changing.
A New Stink in Auld Reekie Eileen Gray Something has changed in our society. Our streets are no longer safe. And the problem is not crime, but something that smells much worse. This article reflects on the feeling of fear that permeates peaceful protest in contemporary Britain. Genteel Edinburgh, known affectionately as Auld Reekie ('Old ...
The Queensferry Speech David Scott David Scott tells his truths. The speech banned by Police Scotland.
Monumental Errors David Scott Considering the attacks on monuments and statues by the “Black Lives Matter” protesters, what should we conclude? Is it righteous anger, or something darker?
Historical Reflections on Social Distancing Robin Kayser Why is fear such a destructive force in society? If we are being revisited by mediaeval plague panic, we need to rediscover mediaeval virtues.
New Patent Proposes Digital Surveillance to Vaccinate People Based on Social Credit Style Scores Activist Post
Child with 'Covid symptoms' develops hypothermia after being isolated in outdoor classroom News & Star (Cumbria)
Despite appeals from Ukraine, Biden admin holds back additional military aid to Kyiv amid diplomatic push NBC News
Defining Away Vaccine Safety Signals [on algorithmic tricks to smooth away problems] Rounding the Earth (newsletter by Matthew Crawford on Substack)
Exercise Cygnus: UK Government Exercise Justifies Covid-19 Lockdown Robin Kayser Prior to Exercise Cygnus, UK government policy was that during any pandemic, it should be “business as usual”.
The NHS Common Purpose: Towards A Million Change Agents Martin Edwards Philosopher Robert Roland Smith said that for change to work, the discontent with the present must be greater than the tolerance of it. Isn't this the perception we are being fed about the state of parts of our NHS? Might this not suggest that it is ...
We're All In This Together Martin Edwards The British press have long had the tendency to sensationalise the mundane and, in relation to issues of national significance, either omit them entirely or report deliberately skewed half truths and untruths.
The Global Parliament of Mayors and the Abolition of the Electorate Martin Edwards The overall objective of the internationalists is the undermining of the independent, self governing, Westphalian Nation State and its system of governance, replaced by a new order more favourable to them.
The Resilient Cities Programme: Another Threat to Individual Liberties? Martin Edwards In the new political and economic system of the 21st century an ever increasing number of non-governmental organisations, often working collaboratively in networks, who now claim to better represent individuals, or as we are now called, "Civil ...
BBC Media Action: Subversion From Broadcasting House To Kazakhstan Brian Gerrish ”Our mission is to inform, connect and empower people around the world.” These are mighty words from BBC Media Action, a charitable offshoot of the BBC funded to £29.5m in 2012 - most of it from the British Government, EU, US State Department, UN and ...
GcMAF and the Persecution of David Noakes, Lyn Thyer & Immuno Biotech Iain Davis Recently business man David Noakes was released from prison having served six months following his conviction on four charges relating to the manufacture, sale and supply of an unlicensed medicine.