Writer, humourist, sometime singer-songwriter, EX-anarcho-monarchist,now just untethered anarchist, victimhood survivor, mother, ex-goatherder and equestrian.

Joined August 2010
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I am re-posting this because what Prof Bronowski says here is the most on point thing I have ever heard- IT IS ABOUT WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW When SYSTEMS are applied to HUMANITY, humanity is eradicated Angels weep beside him because it is happening AGAIN #NoVaccinePassports
It was 1973 and the most powerful 2:20 in history was filmed. Mathematician and historian of science Dr. Jacob Bronowski delivered a warning for the ages. It echos loudly in—our epoch—in ways we still can’t understand. “We have to touch people...”
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So Digital ID is just for us plebs. MPs & Royalty will be exempt “for security reasons” We won’t be able to do anything without permission but they can do whatever they like. Anyone else smell a rat?
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You will not believe this but it is in one of Burnham's reports Victoria told her social workers that she was being injected with heroin by her groomers. They told her to ask the groomers if they would let her inhale it in future as it was safer. That is "care" in Manchester.
I write this from memory, Victoria Agoglia, (pictured) had to be taken in to care when she was 8 as her Mother had died. She was eventually killed aged 15 when she was injected with heroin as she was being prepared for another gang rape. An inquiry found that SOCIAL WORKERS HAD ALLOWED HER "MUCH OLDER BOYFRIEND/PIMP" TO VISIT HER ON A REGULAR BASIS INSIDE THE ORPHANAGE. They made a show of investigating her case but as more and more suspects of Pakistani heritage were found then suddenly the investigation "ran out of money"? Her inquest was so prejudiced against her that after years of protest they finally gave her another. She had kept a diary of her abuse which went missing. The Police eventually found it in a Council Office safe. Manchester Council fought a legal battle, at taxpayers expense, to stop the Greater Manchester police keeping it which Mr Burnham must have known about. I attach a fact check to double check my memory.
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Imagine telling pensioners who can’t afford heating that there’s “no fiscal headroom”, while you sign off hundreds of thousands in public money to prop up a gym used by some of the most privileged people in the country. That’s exactly what Parliament has been doing: a private fitness club in Westminster, membership massively discounted at £45 a month, and when it runs at a loss the Jubilee Hall Trust gets topped up with taxpayer cash. Over a quarter of a million pounds has been shovelled from the public purse since 2018‑19 so MPs and advisers don’t have to pay the real cost of their own wellness regime. It’s not just tone‑deaf – it’s a perfect snapshot of Britain’s political class: one rule for the public finances when it’s our money, a very different rule when it’s theirs.
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This morning, I appeared on Good Morning Britain in a live interview about the grooming gangs. Before I went on air, I was told not to mention the race of the perpetrators. I, of course, didn’t listen. I have now received an apology from the editor. My interview is below: 👇🏻
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Found a water vortexer with copper lining on the top of hill in a park in Prague. THIS WOULD HEAL MILLIONS if built into global city water infrastructure. Replace ALL plastic piping WITH COPPER. It's antimicrobial, and doesn't release endocrine disruptors into our drinking water. @Kevin_McKernan @SecKennedy @Matyas44Cook @DrJackKruse
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ONE LOGIN: "This will be worse than Horizon scandal" @DavidDavisMP "The entire population's data will be open to malevolent actors, foreign nations, ransomware criminals, hackers, their enemies... (One Login is) scandalously insecure" One Login is steadily bringing more personal information into one place and has expanded across 200 government services already - while grave security concerns persist @NAOorguk
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I only found this because I went looking. Most people never do. An AI has read every email in your inbox by default, and the off switches sit in two places you would never think to check. Go look at your own Smart Features box right now. Then send this to someone who should.
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Natural England is a disgrace. They are trying to pass the buck for slaughtering Dartmoor ponies. It won’t wash. Cull Natural England - not ponies.
Natural England has been trying for some days to shoot down the “killing ponies” story - largely by saying it’s for the landowners - not them - to make decisions. Their blog sidesteps what advice they are giving landowners - and look below at the replies to the rebuttal which implies they still looking for a reduction in ponies
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🚨 For anyone tracking the under-16 social media bans in Canada and the UK, you might have noticed the government suddenly walking back some specific wording. They backed off forcing you to upload credit cards or facial scans because of the public backlash, and now they’re pushing a "backend token system". It sounds less intrusive on the surface, but here is the truth about what that actually means, because most people are being completely misled by that marketing: A cryptographic token isn't a magic, anonymous poker chip. To work, a token has to be anchored to something verified. That means your physical device, your phone carrier contract, or your real identity is permanently tethered to that token. Every single time your phone throws that token to let you log into an app, it logs exactly who you are, where you are, and what you're doing. It isn't a privacy shield to protect kids. It's a digital passport that tracks an adult's every move across the internet.
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Your old phone in that drawer is a free 24/7 security camera. not e-waste. not a paperweight. Cracked screen, 3 years old, doesn't matter. Took me 2 minutes to set up and it works better than ring. Here's exactly how (no subscription, no hardware):
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This is really disturbing. Labour are looking at VPN bans, overnight curfews and introducing total State control of the internet.

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If you’re wondering why BlueSky is spared from the UK’s ban on every other social media for under-16s
I’ve been warning for months about the EU’s insidious long-range plan to build up BlueSky and expand its network partners in preparation for a regulatory ban on X. They’re calling it EuroSky, and the goal is to impose a new Iron Curtain.
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"There is not any part of me that is alone and absolute except my mind, and we shall find that the mind has no existence by itself, it is only the glitter of the Sun on the surfaces of the water." ~ D.H. Lawrence 🎨 Charles Louis Signoret
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“As Hebridean Horizon, a campaign group opposing the development has pointed out: red flashing lights on top of each turbine will destroy the dark-sky environment of the area, and offshore windfarm construction combined with blades rotating at 250mph are proven to threaten bird and fish migratory pathways, marine mammal habitats and behaviour and the general health of the seabed and ecology.”
“Now a massive development by Iberdrola threatens to change forever the seascape around the islands of Iona, and Mull and off Islay, Jura and Colonsay. The turbines will also be highly visible from Tiree, Staffa and the Treshnish Islands.” scottishbeacon.com/news/envi…
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I told @RupertLowe10 how Restore Britain is mobilising the British people to take the country back - and why I believe we are going to win!
Great to talk with @frankwrighter in Makerfield.
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The British public: ‘Can you please put a stop to all this violent crime?’ The British govt: ‘Best we can do is shoot some ponies.’
Exclusive from @oliver_wright Dartmoor ponies could be subject to mass culling to reduce the impact on biodiversity after a controversial ruling by the government’s environmental quango Natural England has demanded that all livestock grazing on the moor is reduced by about 75 per cent to protect other habitats, plants and species The move looks set to result in the culling of up to nine in ten of the semi-wild ponies as farmers prioritise their own cattle and sheep to remain within Natural England’s limit to minimise the impact on their own livelihoods Natural England argued that the move was necessary to protect the diversity of Dartmoor, which is a designated site of special scientific interest However, the plan goes against a government commissioned review into the future of Dartmoor, published two years ago, which concluded that Natural England “should not take actions likely to result in a reduction in pony numbers”, adding they were “invaluable for conservation grazing” The move has led to claims that the quango is acting as judge, jury and executioner of the ponies — a species which is itself seen as endangered Dartmoor ponies could be put to death under biodiversity plans thetimes.com/article/ba529f3…
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I'm a cardiologist. Your dentist may be protecting your heart — and most doctors still aren't connecting these dots. The American Heart Association just updated its scientific statement on periodontal disease and cardiovascular risk for the first time in 13 years. Their conclusion: the association between gum disease and heart attack, stroke, heart failure, and atrial fibrillation is stronger than previously recognized. 42% of American adults over 30 have periodontitis right now. Most have no idea it's affecting anything beyond their mouth. Let me explain what's actually happening inside your body when your gums bleed. Your mouth contains over 700 species of bacteria. When gums become infected and inflamed — the chronic condition we call periodontitis — the tissue barrier between your mouth and your bloodstream breaks down. Bacteria pour through. Not occasionally. Continuously. Every time you chew, every time you brush inflamed gums, bacteria enter systemic circulation. One organism in particular should concern you: Porphyromonas gingivalis. I've written about it before in the context of Alzheimer's disease — it crosses the blood-brain barrier and has been found in the brains of Alzheimer's patients at autopsy. But it doesn't stop at the brain. P. gingivalis has been found inside atherosclerotic plaques — the exact lesions I treat in the cath lab. It has been recovered from the arterial walls of heart attack and stroke patients. It is not a bystander. It is an active participant in the disease that kills more people than any other cause on earth. Here's the cascade. Bacteria from infected gums enter the bloodstream and trigger chronic systemic inflammation — elevated hsCRP, elevated IL-6, activated immune cells circulating throughout your vascular system. This inflammation damages the endothelium — the delicate inner lining of your arteries — promoting plaque formation, increasing oxidative stress, and shifting your blood toward a pro-clotting state. The same inflammatory highway I've been writing about for months — connecting the gut to the brain to the heart — runs directly through your mouth. Your gums are the gateway. And for 42% of American adults, that gateway is wide open. The AHA's updated statement highlights findings that should stop you: The association between periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is independent of shared risk factors like smoking, diabetes, and obesity in multiple studies. This isn't just "people with bad habits have both problems." The gum disease itself appears to contribute independently. Brushing frequency alone shows a striking relationship with cardiac risk. Data from the NHANES registry found that brushing three or more times per day was associated with a 10-year ASCVD risk of 7.35% — compared to 13.7% for brushing once daily or less. Nearly half the cardiovascular risk — associated with how often you brush your teeth. Treating periodontitis improves systemic inflammatory markers — hsCRP, the same marker I tell every patient to test — and improves intermediate cardiovascular measures including blood pressure and HDL cholesterol. The more severe the gum disease, the stronger the observed cardiovascular risk. I want to connect this to the bigger picture I've been building on this platform — because the convergence is now impossible to ignore. P. gingivalis in the brain — linked to Alzheimer's through gingipain-mediated destruction of tau proteins and preferential attack on ApoE4 carriers. P. gingivalis in atherosclerotic plaques — linked to heart attack and stroke through chronic inflammation, endothelial damage, and plaque destabilization. Gut dysbiosis sending misfolded proteins up the vagus nerve — linked to Parkinson's through the same inflammatory pathways. Insulin resistance starving both the heart and the brain simultaneously. Chronic inflammation as the common thread — measured by hsCRP, driven by metabolic dysfunction, oral infection, gut permeability, and visceral fat. Your mouth, your gut, your heart, and your brain are not separate systems treated by separate doctors in separate buildings. They share the same inflammatory highway. And the American Heart Association just confirmed that the mouth is one of the most important on-ramps. What you can do — starting today: Floss daily. Not optional. Not cosmetic. This disrupts the anaerobic biofilm where P. gingivalis thrives. If you do nothing else from this post, do this. Brush at least twice daily — three times if you can. The cardiovascular data on brushing frequency alone is striking. See your dentist every 3-6 months. Do not skip cleanings. Do not ignore bleeding gums — bleeding means the barrier is broken and bacteria are entering your blood. Consider tongue scraping — it reduces bacterial load in the oral cavity. If you have periodontitis, treat it aggressively. This is not a dental issue. It is a cardiovascular risk factor. Get your hsCRP tested. If it's elevated, your mouth is one of the first places to investigate — along with gut health, metabolic function, and visceral fat. The most fascinating thing about this entire body of science is what it implies: One of the highest-ROI cardiovascular interventions available to any human being — free, available tonight, requiring no prescription and no doctor's visit — is flossing your teeth. It's not glamorous. It will never go viral the way a new drug does. But the American Heart Association just dedicated an entire scientific statement to telling you that your gums and your arteries are connected — and that treating one may protect the other. Your mouth is the gateway to your heart. Treat it that way.
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For non-licence payers, this excellent documentary is also viewable on YouTube
Here we go again... rather than working to ensure a 'good death' for all by funding end of life care, yet another misguided MP is pushing for assisted suicide Thankfully my @BBCOne documentary explaining mine & others opposition is still on @BBCiPlayer bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0…
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Dignity in Dying still not acknowledging the dangers of this bill. Why? They’ve spent millions trying to get this across the finish line for the government. The connections BTS are disturbing. More to come on that. This is not about helping terminally ill people at all. It’s about the government quietly trying to get out of funding proper palliative care for those suffering because killing them is far cheaper. No AD bill ever needs to vote away safeguards for non terminal disabilities but this one did and Dignity in Dying are more than aware this is the case. They all said are fully complicit in trying to kill off some disabled benefit claimants to save the government some money. If they actually cared about terminally ill people at all, they would FIRST advocate for proper palliative care. But they aren’t. You all need to start asking yourselves why and be more aware. You can read more in the link to a post from me on this including the votes for removing safeguards for non terminal disabilities. x.com/talkthattalk_k/status/…

"There are a lot of people living in very fearful, very difficult situations…who are just wanting us as politicians to do our job and follow through on the legislation that has been supported already. I think there's an obligation for us to do it." Thank you Lauren Edwards MP - for standing with dying people and taking forward the fight for dignity and choice.
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Save the Dartmoor ponies. The ponies have been there at least 4000 years and, according to the government’s own website for Dartmoor “Ponies have an important grazing job and play a vital role in maintaining a variety of habitats and supporting wildlife.” Natural England is through the new agreements that mean farmers will be faced with no choice but to cull the ponies. It will see up to 90% of them killed. To protect the “diversity” of the moor 🤦🏻‍♀️ These bloated quangos have immense power and yet no democratic accountability. The government should cull Natural England - not our Natural Ponies.
Exclusive from @oliver_wright Dartmoor ponies could be subject to mass culling to reduce the impact on biodiversity after a controversial ruling by the government’s environmental quango Natural England has demanded that all livestock grazing on the moor is reduced by about 75 per cent to protect other habitats, plants and species The move looks set to result in the culling of up to nine in ten of the semi-wild ponies as farmers prioritise their own cattle and sheep to remain within Natural England’s limit to minimise the impact on their own livelihoods Natural England argued that the move was necessary to protect the diversity of Dartmoor, which is a designated site of special scientific interest However, the plan goes against a government commissioned review into the future of Dartmoor, published two years ago, which concluded that Natural England “should not take actions likely to result in a reduction in pony numbers”, adding they were “invaluable for conservation grazing” The move has led to claims that the quango is acting as judge, jury and executioner of the ponies — a species which is itself seen as endangered Dartmoor ponies could be put to death under biodiversity plans thetimes.com/article/ba529f3…
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