Time to fight for a better future

Our elites got us into this mess, only we can get us out.

Six years after Britain voted to ‘take back control’, once again it feels like no one is in control.

Ofgem announced today that already high household energy costs are to be hiked a further 80 per cent, taking the average annual bill to £3,549 as of October. If more government support isn’t forthcoming, half of households could fall into fuel poverty.

The wonks at Cornwall Insight, who predicted the energy-price-cap rise almost to the figure, make clear the worst is yet to come. By April, the average bill could be £6,600 per year. And inflation continues to soar. Citi says it could peak at a staggering 18 per cent in the first quarter of 2023.

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The “Great Reset”: A Blueprint for Destroying Freedom, Innovation, and Prosperity

How do nations become wealthy? Many are blessed with abundant natural resources. Others conquer foreign lands. Some specialize in unique trade skills and crafts. Timber, mining, fishing, sugar, rum, narcotics, cotton, silk, agriculture, conquest, human slavery, manufacturing, oil, industry, banking, and so on — depending on the century and the region, nations have attained tremendous wealth in myriad ways. Notice that no nation has managed merely to print money and tax its citizens on the path to prosperity. Real wealth cannot simply be conjured from thin air. There must be recognized value in what a nation and its citizens possess.

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Germany’s love-hate relationship with nuclear power

It all began with an “egg”: Germany’s first nuclear reactor went online in October 1957, in Garching, near Munich. Given its shape, it was nicknamed the “atom egg” and belonged to Munich’s Technical University. It was a landmark in nuclear research and a symbol of a new beginning after WWII. The research reactor operated until 2000.

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Yuval Noah Harari spills the beans: ‘We just don’t need the vast majority of the population’

Technology will ‘make it possible to replace the people’

Top World Economic Forum adviser Yuval Noah Harari has declared in a recent interview that the “vast majority” of the world’s 7.5 billion people are simply no longer needed due to technological advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning and bioengineering.

In one sentence, Harari validated what we “conspiracy theorists” have been saying for years, that globalist power elites want to rid the world of people deemed “useless” in their eyes. That’s why we call them global predators.

h/t RM

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England must reduce meat intake to avoid climate breakdown, says food tsar

The only way to have sustainable land use in this country, and avoid ecological breakdown, is to vastly reduce consumption of meat and dairy, according to the UK government’s food tsar.

Henry Dimbleby told the Guardian that although asking the public to eat less meat – supported by a mix of incentives and penalties – would be politically toxic, it was the only way to meet the country’s climate and biodiversity targets.

“It’s an incredibly inefficient use of land to grow crops, feed them to a ruminant or pig or chicken which then over its lifecycle converts them into a very small amount of protein for us to eat,” he said.

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A WEF Op-ed Is Calling for Global Censorship. We Really Need to Cut Ties With These Commies

I’ve always said that most institutions with the words “international” or “world” in their titles are globalist, pinko organizations. Examples include the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the World Economic Forum (WEF). This does not include Ihop and their delicious boysenberry syrup.

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‘No one wants to work anymore’: Employers complaining about labour shortages may simply not be paying enough

“It’s become apparent nobody wants to work in these hard times.”

Such statements have become emblematic of the Great Resignation and the years around the COVID-19 pandemic when workers quit en masse, refused to return to offices and embraced self-employment the most in more than a decade. The latest United States jobs report provided only more evidence: the labour force participation rate fell to the lowest level this year, and many restaurants, hotels and other businesses are still struggling with painful staffing shortages.

It’s enough to make you believe that inflation was created so it could be fought by tamping down working class wages.

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Pay attention to what’s happening to Dutch livestock farmers

The beauty of climate change, if you’re a wannabe totalitarian, is that, because carbon is one of the building blocks of life, if you control carbon, you control everything.  To understand how this works, you must pay attention to what is happening in the Netherlands, where the government is planning to seize 20% of livestock farms, all in the name of climate change.

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Biden administration’s farcical climate policies to devastate farmers, exacerbate food shortages

I don’t believe Biden is in charge.

There has been much talk of food shortages recently.

You ain’t seen nothing yet.

Or so say folks like Stephanie Nash, a fourth generation dairy farmer. She and many other farmers are warning that President Biden’s new climate plans will jeopardize our food supply and eventually force many of them out of business. Deliberately.

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The miserable truth is that our leaders don’t want us to have cheap energy

Politicians, in hoc to eco-extremists, have come to believe that consuming fuel is intrinsically sinful

No, the energy crisis is not some unforeseeable consequence of the Ukrainian war. It is the result of years of wishful thinking, preening and short-termism. We sit on 300 years’ supply of coal. We have rich pockets of gas trapped in rocks beneath Central Scotland, Yorkshire, Lancashire and Sussex. We have as good a claim as any country to have invented civil nuclear power. Yet, incredibly, we face blackouts and energy rationing.

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UN calls out ‘grotesque greed’ of energy companies — Canada should do more to tax the industry, NDP says

Canada’s Ministry of Finance says it’s aiming to make everyone pay “their fair share of tax” but is not committing to an elevated tax on energy companies who are reporting sizeable windfalls while consumers feel pinched at the gas pumps.

The ministry’s statement comes on the heels of United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres sharply criticizing the world’s energy companies for making a profit at the expense of the poor.

On Wednesday, Guterres said the world’s top energy companies made $100 billion in the first quarter of this year and that those profits should be taxed and then used to support the most vulnerable people through difficult times.

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A Strong Whiff Of WEF: Don’t Believe Your Lyin Eyes Says WEF Director

How ‘own nothing and be happy’ sparked a misinformation campaign that targeted the World Economic Forum

Own nothing, be happy. You may have heard the phrase. It started life as a screenshot, culled from the internet by an anonymous antisemitic account on the image board 4chan. “Own nothing, be happy – The Jew World Order 2030,″ said the post, which went viral among extremists.

How did a years-old headline turn into a meme for the far right and a slogan picked up by mainstream conservative politicians? And what’s the truth behind that headline?

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Morano explains how the Great Reset is being imposed on the world through economic chaos

Morano on Great Reset chaos in the world today: “Population control is a huge part of it. They’re actually saying that. I interviewed the German climate advisor Hans Schellnhuber at a United Nations Climate Summit, and I’m going to the next UN summit in Egypt. But what they tell you is the carrying capacity of the Earth is only 1 billion people. In other words, more than 1 billion people and the earth is not sustainable. And of course, we have 7.8 billion at last count right now.

So ultimately, they want to come up with this sort of like the movie Field of Dreams with Kevin Costner: ‘If you build it, they will come,’ that was the motto of the movie. Well, this is sort of the reverse of that movie. ‘If you force it, they will disappear.’ So they want to redo the world. To a new infrastructure that can only support about a billion people if we go all organic if we get rid of modern agricultural practices. If we shut down modern air travel, if we make inflation and supply chain and we strip away private property and energy usage.”

They’re underestimating the human survival instinct and our propensity for violence when threatened – and that’s a good thing.

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