‘She worked for four different healthcare companies" and "an adviser to some 12 other private healthcare providers"’. The Permanent Secretary to the Department of Health!? Paid 200k, more than Starmer. She should be fired immediately, + banned from future health consultancy.
Andy Burnham will be PM next week, another darling of the WEF.
His mayoral ‘training’ took place at Harvard funded by the Bloomberg foundation.
Another globalist puppet bought and paid for.
The only thing that will change is the ‘human shield’ for the ‘elites’ 2030 agenda.
WEST MIDLANDS POLICE INSPECTOR AVOIDS JAIL DESPITE HAVING 450 INDECENT IMAGES
Inspector Lee Bartram of West Midlands Police convicted of child sexual offences. He admitted making and distributing more than 450 indecent images of children.
He was also taking images of children while he was on duty! What was the systems response? You guessed it... Walked out of court with a 16 month suspended sentence.
Predator awareness;
A FARMER can't sell his sheep's WOOL...
...so it ends up as MULCH.
Meanwhile we're encouraged to wear clothing made from PETROCHEMICALS.
NATURAL fibres are being turned into waste...
...while what we're wearing is increasingly recycled GARBAGE.
You gotta ask...
WHAT the actual.... is going on?! 🐑
🚨 REP. Harriet Hageman just NAILED IT.
“Cisgender is a MADE-UP word. It means NOTHING. Do NOT call me cisgender. I am a woman.”
“All you need to determine s*x is a cheek swab. XX or XY. Boy or girl. IT’S THAT SIMPLE.”
Ukraine sits on some of the most fertile soil on earth, the deep black earth that made it the breadbasket of Europe. In 1932 and 1933, on that very soil, close to four million of its people were starved to death. The soil was as rich as ever. The famine was a decision.
The decision was collectivisation. Stalin set out to abolish the independent farmer altogether, to end private land and private animals and drive every peasant onto a state-run collective farm. The man who owned a little, a few cattle, a horse, a plot worked by his own family, was branded a kulak, an enemy of the people, and marked for destruction. Stalin's instruction was to liquidate them as a class.
The peasants saw what was coming, and many made a terrible choice. Rather than surrender their animals to the state, they killed them. Across the Soviet Union the herds simply collapsed. Around half the cattle, gone. Nearly half the horses that pulled the ploughs. Two-thirds of the sheep and goats. Tens of millions of animals slaughtered in a few seasons, a loss so total that the country did not rebuild its livestock to the old levels until the 1980s. A people who had fed themselves for a thousand years destroyed their own herds rather than hand them over, and the state called it sabotage.
Then came the grain. The quotas were set impossibly high, and when the villages could not meet them, brigades went from house to house and took everything. The harvest. The seed saved for next spring. The last food in the pantry. And when the countryside had been stripped bare, the people were forbidden to leave in search of bread, sealed inside their own dying villages.
So it was that in one of the richest farming regions on the planet, the men and women who actually grew the food lay down in the lanes and died of hunger, in their millions. Some, at the very end, ate things no human being should ever have to eat.
Here is the lesson, and it is worth carving somewhere it cannot be forgotten. A man who owns his land and his animals can feed his family whoever sits in the palace. A man who depends on the state for his bread can be starved the day he steps out of line. That is why the independent farmer is always the first enemy of absolute power. Take his herds, take his fields, and you have taken the one thing that let him stand on his own.
A population that cannot feed itself will, in the end, do as it is told.
Destroy the farmer, and you hold the whole nation by the throat.