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9 hours ago, k_j_evans said:

So is a letter from HMRC or the Council, or a bank statement or a gas bill (easily edited PDF as they are all online these days) or an old style paper driving licence, none of which have photos, so don't actually prove you are who you say you are or that you actually live where you say you do.

True. But that doesn't rebut the fact that a driver's license is a government issued ID card.

 

And those other documents are to verify your address, not your identity.

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20 hours ago, Talorgan said:

Yes ,Dr John Coleman gave a history of this back to empire days of British &Dutch East India Companies ( controlled by Committee of 300 etc) apparently 

BEIC established China Inland Mission ,whose job apparently to get Chinese peasants/coolies addicted to opium ,so official policy ) monopoly then.( I thought clipper trade was  all about selling tea !)

 

That is a fantastic book. If I had to recommend one book on globalism it would be that one.

 

Didn't Lyndon Larouche write a book on that too? I'm sure I've read it but I can't recall the title.

 

20 hours ago, Talorgan said:

 

Then we had  Club of Rome ,Tavistock and Stanford Research,"Changing Images Of Man "

,Aquarian conspiracy etc etc on and on it goes 

Interesting that apparently 

Tavistock --Science Policy Research Unit    looked into future orientated psychology designed to manipulate whole populations to induce "future shocks" leading to apathy. 

 

Absolutely.

 

And you can see it in the avalanche of tyranny that the globalists are unleashing. There just isn't time to take in one thing before another shock is introduced.

 

As you say, the individual becomes too overwhelmed to take action.

 

20 hours ago, Talorgan said:

( Perhaps this  global used of drugs( pharma too ) and mind manipulation goes back to links with the" old man of the mountain" ?)

Now the change is for a global  technocratic dictatorship and apathy is everywhere it seems?

 

 

 

 

Certainly, pharmaceuticals are a tool to implement the agenda.

 

Goes back to Rockefeller and the breakup of standard oil. As you know, when he discovered petroleum products could go into medicine he took over the American medical system.

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15 hours ago, SoundOfSilence said:

 

That is a fantastic book. If I had to recommend one book on globalism it would be that one.

 

Didn't Lyndon Larouche write a book on that too? I'm sure I've read it but I can't recall the title.

 

 

Absolutely.

 

And you can see it in the avalanche of tyranny that the globalists are unleashing. There just isn't time to take in one thing before another shock is introduced.

 

As you say, the individual becomes too overwhelmed to take action.

 

 

Certainly, pharmaceuticals are a tool to implement the agenda.

 

Goes back to Rockefeller and the breakup of standard oil. As you know, when he discovered petroleum products could go into medicine he took over the American medical system.

 Coleman  talked about the parallel government running the world agenda for the Committee of 300 ,not much has changed , Royal Institute International Affairs.CFR, Club of Rome etc

So it's a planned agenda and pms etc  are all on board 

 

Not sure about  Larouche writings?

 

 

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20 hours ago, SoundOfSilence said:

True. But that doesn't rebut the fact that a driver's license is a government issued ID card.

 

And those other documents are to verify your address, not your identity.

Paper driving licence has no photo and is proof of identity (name), same with letter from DWP.

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Labour MP sets up AI chatbot - but it won’t say if Starmer is a good PM

 

A Labour MP has become the first British politician to make an artificial intelligence chatbot of himself.

 

The Telegraph

7th August, 2025

 

 

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On 8/7/2025 at 2:47 AM, Piero said:

Labour MP sets up AI chatbot - but it won’t say if Starmer is a good PM

 

A Labour MP has become the first British politician to make an artificial intelligence chatbot of himself.

 

The Telegraph

7th August, 2025

 

Great, all he has done is essentially made himself redundant. As well as all his employed local office staff. I suppose this allows him more 'free time' to pursue other interests, such as golf or fishing, or to take paid-for trips to Israel for 'research purposes'.

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On 9/3/2025 at 3:07 PM, Talorgan said:

 A Petition to

Reject plans for a mandatory BritCard (digital ID)

https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/reject-plans-for-a-mandatory-britcard-digital-id

 

 

 

Once / if ?

digital panopticon ID situation tip toes in Freedom becomes depleted,

whoever is so called government ,no difference just the agenda running it's course 

Interesting times strange days indeed 

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On 1/9/2025 at 3:40 AM, numnuts said:

It feels like a never-ending nightmare. First and foremost, it has to be pointed out that no council, whether at county, district or parish level, would ever decide to dissolve itself just to save some taxpayer's cash. Even if in a poor financial shape. Over the years, a lot of stooges must have invaded a lot of our county councils. Other than that, no council, whether at county, district or parish level, should be able to dissolve itself in this manner, without a public vote. From what I can gather, though, it seems to be even worse than that. The government seems to be suggesting that county councils can just give the nod on dissolving district councils in their area.

 

It cracks me up that Kaiser Keir is trying to sell all of this as 'devolution' and 'power to the people'. It's the exact opposite of that! And, if he thought it was such a vote winner, then why didn't he mention it in Labour's general election manifesto? Oh, that's right, they only just thought of it, after coming to power. Like, with taking away the winter fuel payment from millions of pensioners. No one should be accepting this in their area, unless it is first voted on by the public. I vote to keep my district council and, if it comes to it, my parish council. Hands off, Starmer! :classic_angry:     

 

P.S. The county council elections in May would now be de facto referendums on this matter regardless. No small wonder, under the guise of 'exploring options', that they want to postpone them then. 😀

 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgrg989j9jo

 

'Half of county councils could see election delay.'

 

More than half of the county councils in England with elections scheduled for this year could seek to have the votes postponed, the BBC can reveal. At least 12 out of 21 county councils due to hold elections in May are poised to ask ministers to delay the ballots to explore options set out in a major redesign of local government announced in December. The government has set Friday as the deadline for areas to show interest in the first tranche of devolution plans.

 

But the current plans have prompted a backlash from some local leaders. The District Councils Network claimed ministers had "rushed" the proposals to reorganise local government and were depriving residents of having a say. The organisation's chairman Cllr Sam Chapman-Allen said: "The cancellation of the local elections comes after the government's general election manifesto neglected to mention that it sought to take power away from communities by replacing district councils with mega councils. Democracy is being side-lined with the local electorate being deprived of any democratic opportunity to give their verdict on a major reorganisation that will have far-reaching repercussions for the destiny of thousands of English towns and villages."

 

Not surprised in the slightest. This was never about saving money and all about centralising power.

 

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj9wxnlnrxdo

 

'Ministers didn't do cost review of council mergers.'

 

The UK government did not do its own analysis of the cost of the biggest reorganisation of councils in England for decades, the BBC has learned. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said "a significant amount of money" could be saved by merging councils in 21 areas into single authorities. Rayner's department, the ministry of local government, based its cost estimates on a 2020 report commissioned by the County Council Network (CCN) that said £2.9bn could be saved over five years. But the CCN has since revised its analysis and now says the reorganisation could make no savings and actually cost money in some scenarios.

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The typically strange dialogue ‘they’ come out with … ?

 

BBC Breakfast News on Saturday 

 

Starmer calls for unity 

Unite and Fight - Sir Kier Starmer’s message to his party as he travels to Liverpool for the Labour conference.
 

It’s been a terrible few weeks for the Prime Minister, down in the polls, facing questions about his leadership. 
 

Today he will argue it is a fight for the soul of the nation going on. 
 

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Saturday Morning

 

BBC Reporter in Liverpool for the Labour conference

 

In advance of the conference the PM had been speaking to The Guardian. He says there is an enemy … We cannot miss out on opportunity … to take the fight to Reform 
 

“It’s pretty amazing actually to be here having this conversation. It’s just over a year since he won the election with that landslide victory, we’re now talking about him being in real trouble and his big mission the next few days to try and turn things around. 
 

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