Unbelievable.
I was threatened with arrest a month ago for stopping on double yellows to help and old lady out of my car. They then pulled me over with blue lights 10 minutes later, *again* and demanded I show them respect because they "didn't like my attitude".
Meanwhile, these boys deliberately break the law, around the police car, and the coppers just keep driving.
“100° temperatures are now a reality in all 50 U.S. states.”
They have been a reality for well over a century. Alaska’s record of 100°F was set in June 1915.
But you forgot to mention that.
I wonder why?
First time I've seen this. I was reliably informed that the man had attacked a police officer. But the man was attacked and punched to the ground by some enrichers, and then the police officer immediately attacks the man. Obviously the man doesn't know it's a police officer attacking him so he tries to defend himself, and gets arrested.
Maybe the video is missing something at the start where he does something illegal like installing air conditioning, but he looks like the victim of an assault here. What the fuck is wrong with the police in Britain?
This used to be Little Lyntus an ancient woodland in Staffordshire. It had stood for 400 years, part of our beautiful and vital nature.
So it was chopped down for HS2 …. Which was then cancelled!
Don’t lecture me about net zero & the environment when we are destroying the irreplaceable for profit 🔥
🚨🇬🇧 La policía británica ignoró a los inmigrantes que acosaban a una mujer en su casa y luego la amenazó con arrestarla por "odio racial" si denunciaba los hechos. Ahora, el hombre que lo expuso está esposado.
Una mujer fue acosada en su casa por inmigrantes. Acudió a la policía, pero no hicieron nada.
Cuando dijo que acudiría a la prensa, la amenazaron con arrestarla por "incitar al odio racial".
Un periodista ciudadano @ActivePatriotUK publicó información al respecto y fue arrestado por "comunicación maliciosa".
Lo retuvieron hasta las 11 de la noche, le confiscaron el teléfono y lo pusieron en libertad bajo fianza durante 3 meses con condiciones estrictas que no puede mencionar.
Esta es la realidad del Reino Unido hoy.
Are Labour and the government just hoping this story will go away. I think they may be mistaken.
It’s not racist to ask questions and expect answers from a public representative and the party that supports her.
The entire supplement industry is one animal, taken apart and sold back to you a jar at a time.
Steak is full of creatine. They tub it and sell it as a breakthrough.
Red meat is full of carnitine. Capsuled, sold as a fat-loss aid.
Beef is full of carnosine. Sold as beta-alanine, for the tingle.
Butter and egg yolk carry K2, which puts calcium in your bones. Capsuled.
Egg yolk carries choline, which builds your brain. Capsuled.
Bone and skin give you collagen. Forty quid a tub.
A cow's first milk is colostrum. Freeze-dried, sold to biohackers.
Then look at the names, because the names are a confession.
Creatine, from the Greek for flesh.
Carnitine and carnosine, from the Latin for meat.
Taurine, in your energy drink, named after the bull it came out of.
Butyrate, the gut-health darling, named after butter, where it lives.
The protein powder is just milk, dried and stripped.
The D3 they push each winter is scraped from sheep's wool.
The retinol in the ninety-pound face cream is the yolk you were told to bin.
So the supplement aisle is less a pharmacy than a butcher and a dairy, taken apart and marked up forty-fold.
Sold to you by the same people who spent fifty years telling you not to eat the animal it came out of.
Eat the animal. It arrives with everything already inside, for the price of dinner.
The capsule was always just the cow, with a middleman.
Every cow on Earth is part of a closed CO₂ loop.
Herbivores don’t create new carbon. They’re effectively CO₂ neutral. Cattle are nature’s great grazers — bulk feeders turning roughage into protein while keeping grasslands healthy. Without them, vast areas would atrophy into lifeless, nutrient-poor topsoil.
The carbon a cow emits today was pulled from the air by the grass it ate just months earlier. It’s a rolling ledger: no net addition to the global system.
Through photosynthesis, plants turn atmospheric CO₂ into carbohydrates. Cattle eat the grass, digest it, and return that same carbon to the atmosphere as CO₂ and CH₄. Nothing extra destabilises the system.
Within roughly a decade, that methane oxidises back into CO₂ — ready for the next season’s grass to breathe in again.
Cattle aren’t a new source of greenhouse gases. They’re recyclers in the biogenic carbon cycle.
The world is more than 1°C warmer and CO₂ has reached 427 ppm — yet our planet is turning into a greener paradise.
NASA data shows global greening from higher CO₂ has delivered an unexpected windfall: an increase in leaf area equivalent to the contiguous United States — or roughly the size of the entire Amazon Rainforest.
The Sahel has reclaimed 8% of its dry barren lands and Arctic vegetation surged 38% between 1985 and 2016. Satellites detected significant greening across 25–50% of the world's vegetated areas (NASA/Boston University findings, 2000–2017).
Food production has been substantially boosted. This is the Earth actively participating: 30% of these new green areas provide natural cooling through enhanced water-vapour management.
The planet isn’t a passive victim — it’s an active, resilient participant. By comparison, UN climate ideology sells fear and control.
This reality invites out renewed faith in the natural world.
-@PeterDClack
@SamaHoole I’ve turned into a cynical conspiracy theorist and decided if you “follow the money” it is as accurate as you can get in figuring out the reason for everything in the human world with the exception of love.
If it involves politics or marketing though, it is almost infallible.
'Police state' row as officers track down and threaten to arrest man who criticised his local Green councillor over outdoor drinking ban https://t.co/Alpvz6Yrnf
The Chief Constable of Essex Police said it was “madness” - the furore after two officers visited my house on Remembrance Sunday.
He described it as “just a five-minute conversation with a journalist”.
There is no “just” about a visit from the police. It is deliberately intimidating and an attack on free speech.
I was accused of a serious offence under the Public Order Act for posting a tweet, a year earlier. No one thinks the tweet came anywhere near the threshold for criminal investigation.
The CPS threw the case out but the process is the punishment.
In the same week, a 15-year-old boy was robbed at knifepoint a few miles from me. Terrified, he called the police and was told it was no longer a live incident!
Feisty tweet - police visit. Knife crime - you’re on your own, mate.
Police now think it’s their business to advise and to lecture to enforce “values”. Usually on the basis of an allegation by a “protected characteristic”.
They look increasingly sinister and ridiculous. They need to return to policing.
Allister did nothing wrong and I hope he joins me in suing the police.
Innocent, decent people must take a stand against tyranny,
Thank god for @SpeechUnion
Do join today if you haven’t already.
21 years ago, The Guardian reported that by the year 2020:
1️⃣ The Bering Strait would be open year-round
2️⃣ European ships would routinely pass through the Arctic to reach Asia
3️⃣ Polar bear populations would decline
4️⃣ Snow would disappear from the tops of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya
5️⃣ Sea levels would start rising by 7 mm / year due to accelerated Greenland ice melt
How have these predictions fared?
Not well, they’re batting zero.
In the 1920s, two British scientists accidentally ran the perfect diet experiment, and the answer was so inconvenient it was quietly buried for a hundred years.
John Boyd Orr, later the first head of the United Nations food agency, and John Gilks, head of the Kenyan medical service, studied two peoples living side by side on the same land.
The Kikuyu were farmers. Millet, maize, sweet potato, beans. Meat only on ceremonial days. The exact plant based diet a modern nutritionist would frame and put on the wall.
The Maasai next door lived on cattle. Meat, milk, and blood drawn from the living animal. Almost nothing from the ground at all.
Then they measured them.
The Maasai men stood around five inches taller. They were heavier, and the extra weight was muscle. Their grip was roughly half again as strong. More bone, broader shoulders, and none of the swellings, ulcers and rotten teeth that ran through the farmers.
The Kikuyu, on the diet we are told is ideal, were riddled with bone disease, anaemia and chronic infection. The Maasai, on meat and milk and blood, were not.
Orr and Gilks wrote it down plainly and published it in the Lancet in 1927. The people eating animals were bigger, stronger and healthier than the people eating plants. Same land, same era, everything else held equal.
A hundred years later, it has never made it into a single dietary guideline.
The two peoples ran the experiment cleanly. They just gave the wrong answer.
Why does no one care?
In Africa, black Christian kids as young as 4 years old are being sold inside bags as slaves by Muslim slave traders.
The media, progressives, Palestinian protesters, the UN, and even the Pope remain silent.
I am having a drink this evening with a friend in a Chiswick pub. Two policemen have just come into the pub and asked me to step outside. I have stepped outside and they have threatened me because I tweeted about a councillor banning seating outside pubs in Chiswick. They admit on video (watch it!) that I did not break the law at all. They came to threaten me. To warn me off tweeting about councillors and the council. This is modern Britain. This is the police state. Please, please, please watch this video. It does involve me using very bad language, but this has got to be seen. Police coming out to threaten someone who hasn’t committed a crime. I’m fuming.
In the 1920s a German scientist noticed cancer cells doing something bizarre. They stop breathing.
Otto Warburg, who took the Nobel Prize in 1931 for working out how cells turn fuel into energy, saw that tumour cells abandon the elegant oxygen-powered machinery every healthy cell depends on and fall back on a crude, ancient fermentation instead, guzzling sugar like a flooded engine. He believed this broken metabolism sat near the very root of the disease. Then molecular biology arrived, the gene took centre stage, and cancer was quietly recast as a fault in corrupted DNA. Warburg's observation was filed under historical curiosity and left to gather dust.
Enter Thomas Seyfried, professor of biology at Boston College, who has spent decades hauling that old idea back into the light. His case, laid out in a dense and serious book called Cancer as a Metabolic Disease, is that the establishment has spent a fortune chasing the wrong suspect. If the fault is metabolic, sitting in the cell's own power plants, you might strike the tumour by changing what you feed it. Cancer cells gorge on glucose and an amino acid called glutamine. The fuel they struggle to run on is ketones, the very fuel a body makes once you strip the carbohydrate away. Starve the tumour of sugar while healthy cells switch contentedly to fat, the theory goes, and you have a line of attack with no hair falling out and no poison in the drip.
Now the honest part, because it matters and I have no interest in overselling it. This is no magic diet that melts tumours over breakfast. Seyfried himself is blunt that going keto alone is not a cancer treatment, that it belongs under proper medical supervision as one arm of a wider protocol, and that the science is still being fought over hard. Anyone selling you a cure in a smoothie is lying to your face.
But watch how the machine reacts to the question being asked at all. A serious scientist revives the work of a Nobel laureate, points at something nobody can patent, and is met not with curiosity but a shrug and a sneer. The genetic theory has set like concrete, and concrete hates being asked for its receipts after half a century and untold billions, with the death rates for the big cancers barely moved.
So ask the plain question. If the answer turned out to be a diet, who funds the trial to prove it? A cure you eat refills nobody's quarterly report.
The cell was trying to tell us something a hundred years ago. We were too busy selling the alternative to listen.
I interviewed Dr. Graveline shortly after “Lipitor: Thief of Memory” came out.
It was my first exposure to the idea that statins could do harm, and it happened at just the time that every doctor I visited wanted to put me on a statin due to “high” LDL.
The fact that my HDL was high and trigs low meant nothing to them.
His experience persuaded me to refuse. I have been refusing for over 20 years. At age 71 I am in excellent health, including cardiovascular health.
The work of other cholesterol iconoclasts including Uffe Ravnskov persuaded me to remain steadfast.
God bless Dr. Graveline. https://t.co/qBHu9zSdy8