Today I have published an important constitutional analyses.
It is a forensic examination of what Britain's own official documents say about the investigation of suspected criminal activity within healthcare.
The analysis follows the evolution of the national investigative framework over almost a decade.
• Parliament's statutory framework under the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996.
• The Williams Review.
• The 2019 National Police Chiefs' Cpuncil / Care Quality Commission Memorandum of Understanding.
• The expanded 2024 national Memorandum of Understanding involving policing, prosecutors, healthcare regulators and NHS bodies.
Read together, those publications reveal a remarkably consistent constitutional direction:
• Earlier engagement.
• Better coordination.
• Evidence preservation.
• Professional investigation.
• Public confidence.
The paper then asks a disciplined question.
Can that published national framework readily be reconciled with certain contemporaneous operational records which have subsequently entered the public domain?
It reaches no finding of criminal liability. It makes no criticism of the judiciary.
It asks readers to examine the official documents and the chronology, before reaching their own conclusions.
The Rule of Law is strengthened not by avoiding difficult constitutional questions, but by answering them through evidence.
"Britain's National Healthcare Investigation Framework - What the Official Documents Actually Say"
is now vailable to read and download here:
https://t.co/rzMglVkYq7
"I think that most AI is going to be used for military, surveillance, and population control..." @aeberman12 of https://t.co/Wpn3kTbDgw 🤖
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Andy Burnham's wife secured the contract to supply EV infrastructure and energy supply to Greater Manchester!
She is Marie-France van Heel, she is a director of Be.EV & Iduna Infrastructure, she is also Chief Marketing Officer for Octopus Energy.
I asked Grok to fact-check this. Here you go...
Jeffrey Peel's reply counters Led By Donkeys' video marking 10 years since the 2016 Brexit vote by arguing that massive 2020 COVID spending, not EU membership, primarily harmed UK finances.
The post claims 2020 government "spaffed" more money and added more debt in one year than the total net cost of ~50 years of UK EU membership, with public sector net borrowing hitting £313 billion in 2020/21.
UK net EU contributions averaged £7-10 billion annually in later years, making the cumulative net figure over 1973-2020 likely comparable in scale to that single-year pandemic borrowing surge.
BEFORE ANDY BURNHAM REACHES NUMBER 10
For almost eight years, I have been exposing how politicians, police officers, and public officials helped cover up the industrial-scale gang rape of White working-class girls by predominantly networks of Pakistani men.
One of the individuals whose actions I have repeatedly brought to public attention is Andy Burnham. As Mayor of Greater Manchester, Burnham fronted the Oldham Assurance Review. Had this report succeeded in what it set out to do, there would now be no national inquiry.
I have spent years documenting the failures, omissions, and unanswered questions surrounding that review and the wider scandal. Maggie Oliver has since described the Assurance Review as "all but a cover-up." She is right. It was a cover-up of the cover-up. And Andy Burnham was responsible for publishing it.
Now, with a very real possibility Burnham becoming Prime Minister, the pressure to protect him, and others involved, will increase dramatically. This means the responsibility falls to us. The truth will only reach the public if enough people are willing to share it.
In May alone, more than 1 million people viewed my work on social media. The appetite for the truth is there. But views are not enough. Social media platforms can suppress content, restrict reach, or remove accounts entirely. The closer we get to forcing powerful people to answer difficult questions, the greater those risks become.
This is why I publish my own newsletter, Red Wall and the Rabble, and share my work directly with readers. After years of effort, we have built a community of just over 10,000 subscribers. But if we are serious about exposing the full truth, holding powerful people accountable, and ensuring these stories cannot be buried, we must now build something far bigger than a newsletter.
For years, Red Wall and the Rabble has largely been a one-man operation. Just me. Doing everything.
Despite that, we have broken stories, challenged powerful institutions, reached millions of people, and helped force issues into the national conversation that many would have preferred remained hidden. Imagine what could be achieved if we had the resources to do more.
- A professional website capable of reaching much larger audiences.
- Professional editing and video production to turn investigations into content that can reach millions more people.
- Dedicated research support to help uncover information faster and pursue leads that currently go unexplored.
- In-person events, workshops and training sessions to help develop the next generation of citizen journalists, campaigners and investigators.
- The ability to travel, gather evidence, meet whistleblowers, and report directly from the communities affected.
- A platform that is not dependent on the whims of social media companies and cannot simply disappear because an algorithm changes.
In short, we need to build an organisation capable of challenging institutions that possess vastly greater resources, influence and power than we do. That cannot be achieved through goodwill alone. It requires people who believe in this work to help fund it. So today I am setting a target.
Before Andy Burnham becomes Prime Minister, I want to add 2,000 new paid subscribers to Red Wall and the Rabble.
I am not proposing this because it would make life easier for me. It would not. The work would take a lot more from me. I am proposing this because it would make it far harder for them to bury the truth.
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If you believe the victims deserve justice, if you believe powerful people should be held accountable for their actions, and if you want to help build a platform capable of exposing what others refuse to touch, please become a paid subscriber today.
Together, we can build something that outlasts every politician, every cover-up, and every attempt to silence the truth.
Thank you.
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@chrismartenson Art Berman (who you know well) here https://t.co/nRCNWWhnYc on AI "will mainly be used for military, surveillance and population control" understands more than just energy Chris, innit?
Energy consultant @aeberman12 contends that because energy production growth is flattening, the era of endless economic expansion is coming to an end. Berman highlights how modern geopolitical conflicts, specifically involving Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, are struggles over dwindling resources. He dismisses renewable energy and EVs as insufficient solutions, labeling them as economic losers that fail to reduce actual hydrocarbon consumption. Ultimately, the discussion suggests that as energy becomes more expensive and difficult to extract, the world faces increasing economic fragmentation and a decline in living standards. ☢️🛢️🪫🔌 https://t.co/RvS20VQLL2
On March 7, 2025 the Labour Government confirmed ex-Health Secretary @WesStreeting's decision to press ahead with expanding mandatory water fluoridation across England, starting in the north east.
@Keir_Starmer@AndyBurnhamGM@Feargal_Sharkey
There is no right-wing. There is no left-wing. There is only...the technate.
"There are no nations. There are no peoples. There are no Russians. There are no Arabs. There are no third worlds. There is no West. There is only one holistic system of systems, one vast and immane, interwoven, interacting, multivariate, multinational dominion of dollars.
Petro-dollars, electro-dollars, multi-dollars, reichmarks, rins, rubles, pounds, and shekels. It is the international system of currency which determines the totality of life on this planet. That is the natural order of things today. That is the atomic and subatomic and galactic structure of things today!
You... howl about America and democracy. There is no America. There is no democracy. There is only IBM, and ITT, and AT&T, and DuPont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon. Those are the nations of the world today.
What do you think the Russians talk about in their councils of state, Karl Marx? They get out their linear programming charts, statistical decision theories, minimax solutions, and compute the price-cost probabilities of their transactions and investments, just like we do.
We no longer live in a world of nations and ideologies. The world is a college of corporations, inexorably determined by the immutable bylaws of business. The world is a business. It has been since man crawled out of the slime. And our children will live to see that...perfect world...in which there's no war or famine, oppression or brutality. One vast and ecumenical holding company, for whom all men will work to serve a common profit, in which all men will hold a share of stock. All necessities provided, all anxieties tranquilized, all boredom amused." Arthur Jensen
One of the many knowledge nuggets I acquired during the coronapanic was the revelation that our bodies are constantly spotting cell mutations that lead to cancer and eliminating them.
Cancer cells arise from mutations and often display unusual features compared to normal cells, manifesting as abnormal proteins which the immune system can spot and respond to. Natural Killer (NK) cells patrol constantly and act quickly to kill rogue cells; CD8+ T-cells, a type of white blood cell, which retain a memory of prior activation, perform a similar job.
The immune system isn't perfect, and some cancer cells survive the onslaught from our immune system and that's why cancer sometimes develops.
Ironically I only found this all out because oncologist Prof Angus Dalgleish pointed out that one of the negative effects of the mRNA COVID injectables was to turn off these processes, and he is of the opinion that this may explain the increase in skin cancer he has seen recurring in his patients who had been in remission prior to the COVID jabs, and may also explain the rise in so-called "turbo cancer".
All of which makes you wonder how wise it is to be constantly testing people for cancer when they have no symptoms. A tendency which seems only likely to increase as AI autimates test diagnostics and makes much larger scale and rapid testing possible.
How many false positives, unnecessary and damaging biopsies and treatments, follow-up scans and unnecessary fear and panic might they cause, about "cancer" the body was already dealing with?
Surely better to focus on not obstructing the body's natural ability to kill cancer cells in the first place, on encouraging healthy diets and lifestyles, and pushing people to massively cut down on sugar consumption, since cancer growth depends on sugar.
Just seems like another example of the massive 'health" industry taking actions to ensure it remains a massive industry, rather than trying to eliminate itself, which would be its objective if public health really was its aim.
https://t.co/prWtoWAA9u
@ABridgen But “it” didn’t kill.
As you (correctly) point out elsewhere, they basically bumped a load of people off and blamed it on a virus.
You’re sounding totally incoherent.
Either there was a deadly novel virus or there wasn’t.
You can’t ride multiple horses simultaneously.
In this latest episode of Exiting the Cave, we venture through the many entrances and exits of the cave(s) known as our modern education system with Mathew Crawford @EduEngineer
https://t.co/cJLufVzHmE
@mkaeberlein@ScienceMagazine Hilarious that you think such shoddy practice is limited to one narrow field.
There is a reproducibility crisis across the entirety of science.
This, together with publication bias, means that virtually all published science is agenda-driven and untrustworthy.
@FrancisxONeill@biddle_leo What is the guarantee that all these crisis actors won't spill the beans? (Conscience would surely trump a simple contractual arrangement.)
I've posted a longer question on your substack comments, will be interested in the responses...