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Austria Mandates Vaccine; Needle Bar Launch; Gloucester Rejects Lockdowns; Near Death Vision Of Hell
Liverpool Womens Hospital Remembrance Day 'Terror Attack' Anomalies - Putin Spells Out Red Lines To Avoid Nuclear War - Public Enquiry Announced Into Salisbury Novichok Fairy Tale - Digital Currencies Destroy Democracy, Consolidate Power In Banksters Hands - Sacked Prof Proved Aluminium In Vaccines Causes Parkinsons And Alzheimers Disease - Vaccine Injury 'Needle Bar' Coach Launched - Publican: No Further Lockdowns Will Be Accepted In Gloucester - Freemasonry: European Royalty, United By Blood, Democracy And Revolution
https://politicsthisweek.wordpress.com/2021/11/18/not-the-bcfm-politics-show-presented-by-tony-gosling-66/
HS2 and new rail funding for UK. Kier Starmer on Tory sleaze in PMQs.
Public Enquiry into Salisbury Skripal Questions - Navalny and Skripal poisonings – IGNORED will be The Saker – The Alternative Skripal Narrative We know that the Skipals were knocked out with an opiate and not a nerve agent because of a simple incident — in fact, a slip-up. The first person on the scene when the Skripals collapsed on their bench was an army nurse, the Chief Nursing Officer of the British Army, Colonel Alison McCourt, accompanied by her teenage daughter, Abigail. Does anyone believe she was there by chance and was not part of the MI6 team following Skripals about, looking for an opportunity to drug them discreetly? Now Colonel McCourt had long experience both with Ebola in Sierra Leone and with the danger of chemical weapons during her service in Iraq, where protection against nerve agents was a priority. She knew the enormous precautions required in approaching a victim of a nerve agent attack. Yet Colonel McCourt encouraged her daughter to rush over to the collapsed Skripals and begin administering first aid to them, something very dangerous if a nerve agent had been used. She later even recommended Abigail for a medal for heroism for her action, which is why it got into the papers. How did Colonel McCourt know that a nerve agent had not been used on the Skripals, unless she was part of the team that had sprayed them with an opiate? Would she have allowed her daughter to touch the Skipals unless she was sure there was no nerve agent present? A smoking gun.
Occasions when nuclear war was nearly started by accident: The Limits of Safety: Organizations, Accidents, and Nuclear Weapons by Scott Sagan (1995) - Grounded in original research in U.S. national security archives, [Limits of Safety] reveals a disturbing history of near-catastrophes in the handling of nuclear weapons and bombers. . . . This book is a significant contribution to . . . international security studies, organizational theory, and risk analysis.-- "American Political Science Review" Sagan shows, both explicitly for nuclear weapons and implicitly for intellectual systems, that neither learning nor disasters are essentially matters of improving O-rings, safety procedures, or t-tests, as participants within those systems would like to believe. The primary adaptive action is offstage--in the background framework itself. And at that level, through sheer volume of its data, Sagan's book will shape the way that policymakers and we (with a little less confidence) understand the nuclear world.-- "Contemporary Sociology" Sagan's stories also drive a wooden stake through the heart of rational choice nuclear deterrence theory. This book will make you scared ... will make you hold your children a little tighter at the end of the day.---Lee Clarke, Sociological Forum Scott Sagan's book is nothing less than a tour de force.... It is by far the most carefully researched and painstaking study of nuclear weapons safety ever written.---Bruce G. Blair, Security Studies --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Putin’s speech - red lines the West mustn't cross. Russia president Vladimir Putin has warned the west not to cross the country’s red lines or Moscow will act “quick and tough” and the culprits will “regret it”. Mr Putin addressed the Federal Assembly at his annual State of the Nation address amid growing tensions with the Ukraine. "I hope that no one dares to cross the red line in respect to Russia, and we will determine where it is in each specific case”, he told the crowd. "Those who organize any provocations threatening our core security interests will regret their deeds more than they regretted anything for a long time."
Roger Waters on the incarceration of Julian Assange. We won't stop untill Assange is free' | Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to RT on US extradition appeal "We are not going anywhere until Julian Assange is set free, I promise you that." Pink Floyd co-founder and activist Roger Waters talks to RT after the High Court adjourns to rule on Julian Assange's extradition.
Piers Corbyn: How We Can Stop the New World Order - If they impose a new lockdown, what are we going to do to break it? - Adam Scarborough who supports Piers Corbyn, on the new politics on the left
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