UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022- full listing
UK Column News -
Monday, 19th December 2022- full listing...
Brian Gerrish, David Scott, Patrick Henningsen and Mark Anderson with today's UK Column News.
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 02:30 - Covid–19: Government narrative collapses
02:30 Clip—Top orthopaedic surgeon Mr
Ahmad Malik now calling for a complete suspension of mRNA
jabs
David Scott commentary: UK Column has been pointing out the
narrative collapse for over a year, but it's now slowly being
noticed, not least after Andrew Bridgen MP's adjournment
debate
Petition: Support
Medical Freedom of Speech on the Covid vaccines
04:15 Clip—Pfizer: Have more jabs in order
to stay open
David Scott commentary: This is not satire!
Humour
is called for in response:
05:44 The
Twelve Lies of Covid Christmas
song
06:36 Doctor Doctor
McHonk-Honk: My
Friends Are Dropping (Christmas Special)
07:28 Scottish Covid–19
Inquiry core participants revealed
David Scott analysis:
Scottish inquiries usually leave much to be desired—but by
including the Scottish Vaccine Injury Group, the Scottish
establishment has now conceded that there is an issue
08:38 The Naked Emperor's
Newsletter and The Independent: CEO
of AstraZeneca (Pascal Soriot) gets knighted and says vaccine
concerns were overblown
David Scott commentary: Everything
the jabosphere does to try to boost the narrative that Covid
vaccines are essential is either viewed with derision or
clashes so horribly with reality as to be no longer credible
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 11:49 - Ukraine: The sponge to soak up everybody's attention wants more
11:49 BBC
sneers over war in Ukraine, as if sending musicians to the front
line were not routine
Brian Gerrish commentary: Signs of BBC
stumbling as the agenda continues to crumble
13:27 Clip—Sky News: Russia
running out of missiles and components due to protracted
sanctions
Patrick Henningsen analysis: Top brass are marinaded
in their own side's propaganda and are not reading any foreign press;
Ukraine has already attacked Russian infrastructure inside Russia,
including Belgorod Oil Refinery, and Kerch Strait Bridge
16:45 Harsh reality: US,
UK, NATO, EU out of ammunition, not Russia—articles on screen
from Deutsche Welle, CNBC, Daily
Mail, CNN, Financial Times and ABC
News
Sydney Morning Herald: A
tough lesson for Australia as Ukraine runs short of
munitions
17:40 Guardian:
Britain
to announce major new artillery package for Ukraine
18:38 UkrInform: Reliable
air defense shield to make Russian terror
impossible—Zelensky
21:05 BBC:
US
Patriot missiles would comfort Kyiv and alarm Moscow
Brian
Gerrish analysis: Zelensky has still not realised that his Western
partners simply cannot provide the systems he demands; BBC is
floundering in its own misinformation because the two batteries
likely to be supplied cannot stop the vast bulk of Ukrainian urban
areas from having utilities knocked out
UATV Freedom: Ukrainian
Defense Forces do not target residential areas—intelligence
official on Donetsk shelling
Brian Gerrish commentary:
Cynical targeting of civilians by Ukraine; there have been three
massive attacks on stadiums in Donetsk within the space of two hours,
on the day of the World Cup Final, with the last hitting during the
final itself
Shown on screen: Patrick Lancaster is one of
many journalists on the ground documenting Ukrainian rockets hitting
civilian infrastructure in the Donbass
We can assure you that the Ukrainian defence forces, of course, do not fire [on] and do not target residential areas, civilian infrastructure
Andriy Yusov, spokesman, Ukrainian defence intelligence
Brian Gerrish commentary: Pure lies pumped out on a daily basis by the BBC are based on this stuff
23:07 Fruits of NGO work in Ukraine over
many years to restructure politics and society
Clip—UATV
commentary on 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary elections uses Dr Olga
Onuch of the University of Manchester as an expert
commentator
26:13 Who is Olga
Onuch? She admits to having been a teenage Sorosite
Brian
Gerrish verdict: Onuch is an activist in academia; a change agent
rather than a political commentator
28:16 Clip—Archbishop Justin
Welby: Russian
withdrawal from the Ukraine 'is the way forward'
Brian
Gerrish analysis: His Grace is angling for more weapons to be sent to
Ukraine and has nothing to say about medical aid or peace; he seems
to be mocking the Crucifixion elsewhere in this appearance on Laura
Kuenssberg's BBC show
David Scott commentary: Welby's fixation
on Bucha is unsurprising because it is the Ukraine war in
microcosm—who actually did it?
31:11 2015 flashback—Ecumenical News: Justin Welby 'embarrassed' about Church of England pay [being] below minimum rate
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 31:40 - USA: Stratospheric military spending just went ionospheric as JFK truth drips out
31:40 New York Times: House
Passes $858
Billion Defense Bill Repealing Vaccine Mandate for Troops
Mark
Anderson commentary: The Senate is voting on the same annual military
supply bill (NDAA), which encompasses the Pentagon's European
Deterrence Initiative and Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative as
well as supply chain reinforcement and "temporary" waivers
to benefit arms manufacturers for Ukraine's sake
Brian Gerrish
commentary: Bear in mind that this US taxpayer money is for setting
up arms production, as America has little more to give
Ukraine as things stand
35:33 21st Century Wire—Revealed:
The
CIA’s Direct Involvement in the Assassination of JFK
Patrick
Henningsen analysis: Not real transparency; the US Government still
wants to take five months to expurgate embarrassments from its
document releases
36:57 Fox News's Tucker
Carlson questions whether the CIA had a role in JFK's death,
citing an expert who has seen the unredacted document releases and
pointing out that former CIA director Mike Pompeo had no comment even
though he is a regular guest of Tucker Carlson's
37:58 Washington
Post: New
Kennedy assassination documents (2017)—"Pompeo has
been lobbying the President furiously not to release these documents"
because they incriminate the CIA
Patrick Henningsen commentary:
Even though Pompeo was only in post at Langley for a few months, his
payback is excellent and he is in the running for the presidency in
2024—not to win, mind you, but to increase his brand cachet in
order to force Trump or DeSantis to put him on the ticket as
Vice-Presidential nominee
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 41:00 - Twitter Files: The world's biggest spook playground—run by an insecure newbie?
41:00 Elusive Jack Dorsey’s mea
culpa in light of his successor Elon Musk’s releases,
the Twitter Files: admits that Twitter fails to meet his founding
principles
Patrick Henningsen analysis: Unwelcome to the US
Government because its argument that Twitter is a private platform
that can ban free speech no longer stacks up in light of these
revelations as to what the Government has been coordinating with
Twitter
Patrick Henningsen commentary: A hollow mea
culpa because Dorsey did nothing while at the helm to
correct the course or rid Twitter of its staff's rife political
activism—this is one of the most egregious censorship scandals in
the history of the Internet and is being covered up by mainstream
media, with a couple of conservative US exceptions
44:00 Real News Network: Twitter
is hiring an alarming
number of FBI agents
Patrick Henningsen commentary: American
and British spooks even become heads of department at Twitter
The
Post Millennial: Former
Twitter employee details admins' extensive access to user data and
personal messages
Patrick Henningsen analysis: This data
pool is rich in journalists communicating with sources, political
campaign managers communicating with each other—and now it is
confirmed that department heads had the ability to read DMs (private
messages on Twitter) all the while—Twitter is an
intelligence-gathering tool, and not just for the Five Eyes
46:51 Iran protests—Time: Twitter,
the Medium of the Movement (2009)
Patrick Henningsen
commentary: There was much excitement in the run-up to the Arab
Spring about the use of Twitter as a régime-change tool; no wonder
the spooks loved it
47:44 CNBC: Former
Twitter employee sentenced to more than three years in prison for
spying for Saudi Arabia
Patrick Henningsen analysis: The
dissidents thus targeted will have met nasty ends
52:06 Wired: Twitter
needs to start exposing the UK's murky online propaganda (2019)—when
the phenomenon of the spook sock puppet was becoming more widely
known
Middle East Eye: Twitter
executive for Middle East is British Army 'psyops' soldier (2019);
the 77th Brigade uses social media platforms such as Twitter,
Instagram and Facebook
AP News: Twitter users will no
longer be able to link to certain rival social media
websites
Patrick Henningsen analysis: This shutdown of core
functionality might be preparation to port Twitter users en
masse to a new reservation; suggests insecurity on Elon
Musk's part
53:16 Reuters:
Twitter
suspends several journalists, Musk cites 'doxxing' of his jet
Patrick
Henningsen analysis: Yet some of the big names banned for
jeopardising the Musk family's safety were then let back on to
Twitter
53:58 Elon Musk poll: Should
I step down as head of Twitter?— 43% of 13.6 million poll
respondents said no
Patrick Henningsen commentary: Silicon
Valley is abuzz with Musk's quest to replace himself with a new
Twitter CEO, who might go in a different direction and rule with more
of an iron fist
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 56:53 - World finance: Silence is golden as nobody wants Uncle Sam's debt and the EU institutes carbon credits
56:53 St Louis Fed chart—Liabilities: Earnings
Remittances Due to the U.S. Treasury (2010–present)
David
Scott analysis: $14.3 billion weekly hole; the Fed will create notes
promising to fill this hole in later
59:32 Global
Times (China): China
and Japan again sell
US debt; China's holdings hit 12-year low
1:00:08 iMedia: Japan
sells U.S. Treasuries
at record pace
David Scott commentary: The value of US debt,
and of the whole world bond market, is under threat—and the entire
banking system is leveraged off the bond market
1:01:44 Middle East Eye—Egypt:
Gold-buying
mania as national currency loses value
David Scott
commentary: As often, the journalistic turns of phrase seek to
dissuade plebs from buying gold
1:02:52 Reuters:
Inflation
and uncertainty fuel new
gold rush at ancient Austrian Mint
David Scott analysis: The
runaway sales of bullion indicate that the price of gold is much too
low and will soon spike
1:03:33 Prominent Dutch dissident Eva
Vlaardingerbroek: The
European Union just introduced the first step of a personal carbon
credit system
1:04:25 EurActiv: EU
agrees carbon
market overhaul in bid to hit 2030 climate goal
David Scott
commentary: More pressure on desperate European industry
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 1:06:45 - WEF cities: An obviously above-the-nation-state agenda to make cities grow together
1:06:45 Clip—WEF: We
are entering the era
of the megalopolis—one of which spans the coast of five West
African countries and is forecast to become a half-a-billion
conurbation
Mark Anderson analysis: The WEF's West African case
study exemplifies its disregard for national sovereignty; any
apparent local government will be optical only, or "glocalism"
1:11:25 Chicago Council on Global
Affairs (formerly Chicago CFR): Participatory
Governance in Local Care Programs
Mark Anderson
analysis: Branding the global cities and making their
participatory governance more central to politics by portraying urban
dwellers as the downtrodden of the earth in Covid response
Although both cases [Bogotá and Chicago] are situated within the context of Covid–19, their policy implications and impact on the community extend beyond the pandeic
Participatory Governance in Local Care Programs (Chicago Council on Global Affairs)
"Care blocks" (manzanas del cuidado) the latest
Colombian wheeze to contain people within their assigned
neighbourhood
1:16:33 Another Chicago
Council on Global Affairs paper—Transatlantic
Learning Exchange: Economic
Renewal and Democracy
Mark Anderson commentary: This project
is sponsored by the European Commission and expressly aims to "blunt"
wrongthink by "economic renewal in industrial heartland
regions", bringing together transnationally the metro mayors
beloved of the globalist apparatus
1:18:17 Global Affairs (Council
on Foreign Relations' house journal)—Transforming
Industrial Regions of North
America and Europe: Opportunity and Imperative
Mark Anderson
commentary: A frank admission here that "we" are "very
worried about politics" because of "anti-democratic"
trends and "the [wrong] kinds of politicians and parties [being]
voted for", with specific reference to national immigration
policy
The CFR's bogeymen named in the above-linked article:
populist messages of nativism, nationalism, isolationism, and economic nostalgia
Mark Anderson analysis: All this is being written off as reactionary anger, as if populism were not a distinct, decades-old political philosophy with its own nuances regarding regulation and financial policy
1:23:45 EU Committee of the
Regions: Industrial
Transition
and Democracy
Mark Anderson commentary: Mayors, US
congressmen and think tank wonks collaborate to bring about such
policies in Europe
UK Column News - Monday, 19th December 2022 1:25:55 And Finally—Tony Blair Institute for Global Change's slogan: Equipping leaders and making change
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