@Energieerhalt@Math_files There is a big difference between IQ & EQ.
Only in recent years has EQ been acknowledged.
IQ most certainly does not measure one's ability to cope in a social or academic environment.
This makes for blatant manipulation by those in the know - the "spin doctors" - of our world.
Mel Gibson once called for all American Patriots to bring awareness to Child Trafficking. Everyone thought he was crazy.
With the release of the Epstein Files, it’s confirmed that he was telling the truth.
Five hundred goats saved the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, and they charged a thousand dollars an acre, which is the best value the American taxpayer has had in a generation.
Simi Valley, California. Every spring the library and the Ventura County Fire Department hire a herd to eat the hillside. In May 2019 the contract went to a firm called 805 Goats, run by Scott Morris and his wife, and the animals went up to clear thirteen acres of chaparral.
They were moved round the slope in shifts behind a bit of electric netting and they took it to the dirt. Nothing was left standing that could be persuaded to burn. The Morris children name the herd, which is why the strategic fire defence of a presidential archive was executed by animals called Vincent Van Goat, Goatzart and Selena Goatmez.
None of them were briefed. Goats do not require a briefing. Put a goat on a hillside covered in flammable woody scrub and it forms its own view of the situation, usually from the top of something it should not be on top of, chewing, watching you.
The arrangement predates that herd. Ventura County Fire has been sending goats up there since 2012, when J.O. Goat Co of Bakersfield delivered 900 of them, and the annual tender is now competitive, which is a sentence about goats.
In October the Easy Fire came over the ridge and went at the complex. It split and burned round both sides. Flames got within thirty yards of the buildings. Seven hundred personnel were on it, aircraft were dropping water, and what bought them the time was a belt of ground where five hundred goats had eaten the fire's supper in May.
The buildings the fire never reached contained Air Force One and a section of the Berlin Wall.
A library spokeswoman said the firefighters told them afterwards that the break made their job easier. Scorched outside. Untouched within.
Fire needs fuel. Goats climb what a mower cannot reach and a tractor cannot hold, they carry no spark, they need no diesel, and they leave the ground dunged rather than scraped. The oldest fuel management system on earth, and California pays the market rate because nothing else works up there.
Which sits oddly beside the other thing California holds to be true, that ruminant livestock is a climate liability requiring reduction.
Same animal. Same gut. Same gas.
Hired by the fire department in May, indicted by the air resources board in June, back up the hill the following spring, and never once mentioned it.
Over 90% of children are DIRECTLY INJECTED with ALPHA-GAL-containing VACCINES before they're allowed to enter school.
This may PRIME nearly the entire population’s immune system, so a later tick bite BOOSTS that response into full-blown Alpha-Gal Syndrome.
Or...
Repeated injection of alpha-gal-bearing vaccines could DIRECTLY INDUCE alpha-gal sensitization WITHOUT the tick.
It's no surprise alpha-gal syndrome has skyrocketed 10,000% in a decade...
Riley Gaines says we’re warned to avoid mercury and aluminum everywhere.
But when it comes to vaccines, those concerns are ignored.
“Don’t eat fish, because it’s high in mercury levels.”
“Okay, but you wanna give my daughter, moments after her arrival into this world, vaccines with copious amounts of mercury?”
“We’ve made this big shift to get away from deodorant with aluminum in it.”
“Yet we want to give babies vaccines with 30 times the FDA-recommended amount for adults to intake of aluminum.”
@Riley_Gaines_
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Invaders frogmarch women leaving nightclubs drunk.
We're seeing this across the country now.
They hang around in the early hours on the prowl.
Look after yourselves and each other out there.
This lad likely prevented an attack.
Clarkson's Farm made a working man in his seventies the most beloved figure on British television, and it did it without anybody understanding a word he says.
Gerald Cooper took thirty-seven sessions of radiotherapy for prostate cancer and then went back to building a wall by hand, stone by stone.
He has run combines for over fifty years and walls the way his corner of the Cotswolds has always walled. No mortar, nothing but the eye and the weight of the stone, on ground he was working long before anybody pointed a camera at it. His screen credit is Head of Security. The running joke is that the subtitles are doing heavy lifting.
Then in series three Clarkson takes a phone call and turns to the crew. Gerald's got cancer.
He went. The wall stopped. The programme carried on being funny around a Gerald-shaped hole, and the country discovered it minded a great deal more than it expected to about a man it had mostly been laughing at.
The all-clear came in 2024. He did not go quiet afterwards. Over £25,000 raised for Prostate Cancer UK, and a racing syndicate to keep it coming, selling shares in a gelding named The Mullet after his own haircut. It went for £28,500.
Those of you who know my own Gerald will have worked out by now that a Hereford bull in Herefordshire did not get that name by accident.
Nothing is being sold in Gerald. No brand, no opinions, no second career waiting in the wings. He turns up, does a thing with his hands that takes forty years to learn and cannot be hurried or automated, and goes home. The wall he builds will outlive everyone reading this, and it was made from stone already lying in that field.
Every county in Britain had a hundred of him and now has a handful. We found that out by making one of them famous.
He is not the comic relief on that show.
He is the only person on it doing something that was already being done there four hundred years ago.
SIDS and Vaccines: The Study They Don’t Want You to See
In this episode of Pediatric Perspectives from Children’s Health Defense, Polly Tommey interviews pediatrician Dr. Paul Thomas on Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).They discuss recent cases (including the Shaw twins), patterns observed in parental stories, U.S. infant mortality and vaccination rates, Neil Miller’s 2021 VAERS analysis (later retracted) claiming most reported SIDS deaths cluster in the days after vaccination, critiques of the “Back to Sleep” campaign and shaken-baby diagnoses, how parents are often treated as suspects, and broader advice on toxic load, informed consent, and Dr. Thomas’s book Vax Facts.
Everyone says back British farming. Almost nobody is told what that actually means at the till, so here it is, in the order that reaches the farmer fastest.
- Buy direct from the farm, where he sets his own price for once.
- Ask the butcher which farm it came from. If he cannot say, that is your answer.
- Buy the cheap cuts. A bullock is about two percent sirloin, and if the country only wants steak the rest of the animal goes for pennies. Brisket, shin, ox cheek and oxtail are how his maths works.
- Read produced in, never packed in. Packed in the UK tells you where the tray was filled, and the meat may have come four thousand miles from a system that would be illegal here.
- Ask for hogget or mutton by name. Neither is in the supermarket, both are cheaper than the lamb beside them, and asking is what rebuilds a market that was killed in the seventies.
- Buy raw milk from the farm gate or the vending machine. In England you can only buy it direct from the producer, which means every penny stays on that farm instead of going to a processor.
- Restart your doorstep milk. It has gone from 45 percent of the market to 3, and it is the last short supply chain most towns have left.
- Buy British wool. Jumpers, carpets, insulation. Shearing now costs more than the fleece earns, so the value has to come back from somewhere.
- Book a farm stay or a lambing day. Money straight into the yard, no processor, no supermarket, no cut.
- Write to your MP about small abattoirs. Britain has 203 left from around 2,500, and without them nobody sells direct at all.
None of this costs more. Most of it costs less, because the parts of the animal this country has forgotten how to cook are the parts still going cheap.
Ten things, and not one of them needs a government to agree to it first.
PIDDINGTON IS THE TIP OF THE SPEAR.
@andyburnham
We may be a tiny plucky Oxfordshire village — but we intend to puncture the complacency surrounding Government plans that communities believe are being imposed upon them without a meaningful voice.
268 adults.
46 children.
A proposed site for 1,250 men.
And when a resident writes to No.10?
We’re pointed towards the Ministry of Defence.
No, Prime Minister.
Government cannot simply pass responsibility around Whitehall while communities live with the consequences of its decisions.
This is bigger than Piddington now.
It is about local consent, proportionality, transparency and democratic accountability.
People across Britain are contacting us because they feel their representatives aren’t listening.
So Piddington will speak.
We will challenge the process.
We will scrutinise the decisions.
We will demand answers.
And we will do it peacefully, democratically and relentlessly.
Piddington is the tip of the spear — not against people, but against a system of government that must be accountable to the people it serves.
We are small.
But sometimes it only takes a tiny point to puncture something very big.
PIDDINGTON — THE VILLAGE THAT ROARED.
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650 MPs in the UK and only 1 donates his entire MPs salary every month to charity - that MP is @RupertLowe10 Not one of the other almost £100,000 a year MPs care for anything other than their own bank balances and yet Lowe is the most vilified, persecuted and feared man in politics. It’s why we back him, love him, support him and trust him. #UKPolitics #AimHighVoteLowe #VoteRestoreBritain #Charity
I live in a very demographically replaced area.
And as my platform keeps on growing, the amount of negative interactions and threats I receive from extremist thugs are increasing.
As I got off the train to walk home from being on TalkTV, a Muslim thug tried to beat me up and accused me of Islamophobia and racism.
A few days before that, I was walking with my family, and a gentleman got out of his car, threatening to fight me.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to simply walk around in the area I've lived in since I was born.
England's becoming unrecognisable.
Jeremy Clarkson runs at least eight businesses off a thousand acres in Oxfordshire. Seven of them make money.
Count them. A farm shop. A pub. A lager brand. A bestselling book every autumn. A streaming series. A merchandise range. And now an app, built by Lisa Hogan, connecting the public to farms.
Then the eighth. Growing food.
Year one, working the ground flat out: £144. By year six, a £5,000 loss where £37,000 had been projected. This summer, two hundred of those acres grew nothing at all, because putting wheat in them was a guaranteed loss before the drill left the shed.
Every enterprise on that farm turns a profit except the farming.
The lager tells you why, and the chain of cause is on the record. Government subsidies were falling, so in 2021 he decided to brew beer from his own barley. That is the entire origin of Hawkstone. A decision taken in Whitehall turned an arable farmer into a brewer, and the beer worked.
Nothing about the grain changed. Barley sold as barley goes at whatever the buyer offers that morning. Barley in a bottle goes at the price the man who grew it decides.
That one difference is the whole business.
The pub is the same move in bricks. A derelict barn nobody had wanted since 2013, bought for reportedly under a million, now with a queue. On the menu a sausage from his own pigs costs 74p against 18p for the imported version, and he absorbs that gap on every plate. The farm shop, meanwhile, is legally barred from selling food produced more than sixteen miles away, and still cannot keep up with demand.
Now look at what the farming has behind it that yours does not. One of the best land agents in England. A farm manager who has worked that ground since he was a teenager. An agronomist. A production company covering the costs. A queue down the lane. A name that sells anything it is printed on.
It loses money anyway.
And this is the ordinary arrangement, not an eccentric one. Defra's own figures say 72 percent of farms in England now take income from something that is not farming, and diversification accounts for 31 percent of total farm income. The government's own Batters Review found nearly a third of British farms were loss-making outright in 2024.
Diddly Squat is simply the loudest version. The shop subsidises the field. The pub subsidises the field. The television subsidises the field.
A thousand acres of English farmland, and the one thing it cannot do is pay for itself by producing food.
The Politician That Oversaw The Grooming Gang Cover Up In Oldham Is Now Prime Minister
Operation Hexagon was a joint Greater Manchester Police and Oldham Council operation, involving Labour Party politicians, council officers and the mainstream media that went after myself and the others who refused to remain silent to the cover up of the gang rape of children.
It was a Gold Command police operation. This is the kind launched in response to terrorist attacks. It was launched instead against the people exposing the grooming gangs. Instead of going after those involved in trafficking children, they hunted the whistleblowers.
Operation Hexagon was launched under the oversight of the man who is now Prime Minister. Andy Burnham was police and crime commissioner of Gtr Manchester at the time. And his involvement goes further. His so-called assurance reviews. Not investigations, Assurance Reviews, were the cover-up of the cover-up, protecting the very people who made the decisions to look the other way.
For three years Andy Burnham sat on the findings of his sham of a review in Oldham whilst his Labour colleagues branded us racists and far-right activists and tried to kill any prospect of a national inquiry. I spent most of those years on police bail after being falsely arrested by Greater Manchester Police for crimes that I did not commit, and then falsely charged by the Crown Prosecution Service to try and prosecute me by putting me in front of a judge and denying me a jury.
That they failed was only due to the grace of God and a small army of mainly elderly supporters who attended every hearing and packed out the public gallery and the waiting rooms outside.
Not one mainstream media channel will share the story of what took place to force the national inquiry. Likewise, as you can all see for yourselves now, not one political party will confront Andy Burnham over Operation Hexagon. Not Reform. Not Restore. Not the Conservatives. None of them. Which is why it is left to us.
We got this far because ordinary people refused to stay silent to an atrocity. And be in no doubt that what took place is an atrocity.
No political party funds my work. No institution stands behind it. And no mainstream media channel dare interview me despite Queen Elizabeth II putting a medal on my chest.
What I do exists because ordinary people choose to sustain it. If you are able, become a paid supporter at Red Wall and the Rabble.
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They know we are not going away. They know that a reckoning is coming. And they will do everything they can to prevent the truth of what they did coming out in the open.
I know that my days of dawn raids on my home and locked up in police cells are not over. Just as I know that Pakistani gangsters & Islamists aligned with both the Labour Party and the grooming gangs will try their utmost to silence me. All under the protection of the police and the complicity of the government.
We've got this far because we have refused to back down. And I am where I am because ordinary people came and stood alongside me. Perhaps it is time that you visited a war memorial and drew courage for the days that lie ahead of us.
Raja Miah MBE