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    ha ha , karma , aka "the law of right whack "

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    Quote Posted by sheme (here)
    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...unlawful-eu-uk Here we go Obama/CIA has spoken.

    Obama's "speak" doesn't mean much these days

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    we have subcontracted the business of healing people to Companies who profit from sickness.

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    UK shares push higher on Carney speech
    1 hour ago



    UK shares have risen for a third day, after Bank of England governor
    Mark Carney hinted at fresh stimulus measures following the Brexit vote.

    By lunchtime, the FTSE 100 index was 0.7% higher, while the FTSE 250
    was higher by 0.08%.

    On Thursday, Mr Carney said a deteriorating outlook meant action from
    the Bank was likely this summer.

    Wall Street rose for the third straight day on Thursday, with the Dow Jones
    closing up 1.33% and S&P 500 up 1.36%.


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    Default Re: The UK Brexit vote to leave the EU

    I think the Queen wanted this raw referendum result.

    But,,,,,,

    I think she didn't want it for the same reason I or we did.

    The parting of the ways, throughout the pending negotiations, is inevitable, if we don't make a conscious effort to maintain elite clout working for us.

    edit to add:

    The more I think about it, the more I think we should persuade Boris Johnson to get back in the fight.
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    To the rescue? 60,000 join Labour in 1 week as party’s MPs launch anti-Corbyn coup

    RT Published time: 1 Jul, 2016 10:56


    Leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn delivers a speech to supporters at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in central London on June 29, 2016. © Niklas Hallen / Reuters

    Tens of thousands of new supporters have joined the Labour Party in the past week, despite two thirds of the Parliamentary party launching a coup against left-wing leader Jeremy Corbyn.

    Labour Party officials claim that 60,000 new members have joined the party since the EU referendum results were announced last Friday.

    The figure is said to represent one of the fastest rises in membership of any political party in British history.

    The surge puts Labour’s new total member base at 450,000 – higher than its last peak of 440,000 under former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

    This figure dwarfs other political parties in the UK, with the Liberal Democrats currently fairing at around 70,000 members and the last available Conservative membership figures putting the total at 134,000.

    Of the new intake, 20,000 have been checked and more than half are said to have joined to support Corbyn in a potential leadership challenge.

    Momentum has claimed that thousands of new recruits marked their membership forms with support for the leader.

    However, a source working to recruit “progressive” MPs to counter the Corbyn-inspired Momentum movement told the Independent they are confident thousands of new members want to see the Labour leader removed.

    Centrist ‘Blairite’ groups such as Labour First and Progress are understood to be working with grassroots campaigners to encourage new members who want to see a new leader.

    The coup was mounted after the Labour leader sacked shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn for organizing a secret plot on WhatsApp to oust Corbyn.

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    Rebelling Labour MPs will vote on Corbyn 'no confidence' motion today http://on.rt.com/7h1b


    Following his dismissal in the early hours of Sunday morning, Labour shadow cabinet members resigned hourly throughout the day in order to dominate the news headlines.

    More than 50 of the shadow cabinet have now resigned and 172 Labour MPs said in a secret ballot that they had no confidence in Corbyn. Some 40 MPs backed the beleaguered leader.

    Despite the Parliamentary Labour Party’s (PLP) attempts to oust Corbyn, more than 240 local Labour councilors signed a letter pledging their continued support for him.
    The 246 councilors said they are “dismayed” with MPs actions in the wake of the EU referendum result.

    QuoteIt would be utterly self-defeating for the people we represent if now, less than a year after Jeremy was elected on the single biggest mandate of any previous leader, he was to be forced from office,” the letter reads.

    It is our view that the behaviour of some members of the Parliamentary Labour Party is totally self-indulgent and at odds with what the communities we represent need.

    We will risk losing all those new members and enthusiastic campaigners who joined us because Jeremy offered a vision of hope for the future.”


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    This is from a few days ago and events have moved on, but Nigel is still making
    sense,even though now he will probably be side lined as the Conservatives are
    sorting out their team to negotiate with Europe probably next year the way things
    are going. I have watched several mainstream UK political shows over the past
    week and they are still smearing him whenever they can......

    Nigel Farage on Fox News after Brexit



    Published on 27 Jun 2016

    Nigel Farage speaks to Fox News about Britain leaving the European Union.

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    will share this here ...

    Quote Posted by giovonni (here)
    Note this is all too disturbing and reflective of our current world developing situation ...


    Should we have an immigration system like Australia?

    Channel 4 News

    "Michael Gove promised again today to introduce an Australian-style points system to control immigration numbers if he becomes Prime Minister. But is Australia really the best place on which to model an immigration policy? Immigration has become a key issue in this weekend's general election. And its treatment of asylum seekers arriving by boat has been heavily criticised - not least by the UN secretary general.

    Those arriving by boat are sent to offshore detention facilities on the tiny republic of Nauru - nearly 2000 miles from Australia - and Manus, an island off the coast of Papua New Guinea.
    On arrival they face indefinite detention with no hope of ever reaching Australia. Conditions have been described by doctors and lawyers as tantamount to torture."

    Published on Jul 1, 2016



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    Aerial Shots: Anti-Brexit protesters gather in London



    Published on 2 Jul 2016

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    Thousands at 'March for Europe' Brexit protest

    24 minutes ago

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36692990

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    The Daily Bell, often a good source of fresh perspectives on world events, has an interesting article on Brexit: Elite Jiu Jitsu: Brexit May Not Be Formalized and a More Centralized EU Could Be Built Rapidly.

    They point out that the main stream media is making a big deal of the "elite" being angry and upset with the "Leave" vote winning the Brexit referendum in the U.K. and that the media is playing up the conflict between “populism” and “globalism.”

    The media wants "us to believe that 'elites' are being challenged in Europe and the US. Things have changed. The elites are rocked on their heels."

    The Daily Bell observes that usually we are being played when the main stream media plays up such conflicts. Perhaps, The Daily Bell speculates, the "kind of populism that Trump and Brexit represent are due to be discredited."

    There is more at the above link, though the Daily Bell awaits events to "unfold" for them to become "clearer".
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    Default Re: The UK Brexit vote to leave the EU

    more i look into it more i see division as the main goal of the elite

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    Default Re: The UK Brexit vote to leave the EU

    Joseph Farrell in his video posted by Giovonni in #241 makes the doubtless valid point that people in high places wanted Britain out of the EU. To be sure, whenever they decided that, all they would have to do was trigger a referendum, because if in these troubled times the electorate is asked to choose between the status quo and something else, the status quo will rightly appear to a majority to be the worse of two evils. This is a powerful statement coming from the British; for if there is one nation in the world you would not expect to give the lie to the old adage ‘better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know’, it is the conservative (with a small c) Brits. But how things proceeded from that point on is rather subtler and less controlled than simply a top-level decision filtering down into effect.

    First of all, how many electors voted Leave because they were lied to by Boris Johnson? Very few, I reckon: after all, why would working folks in the industrial heartlands listen to this Etonian toff ruling the roost down in London? They might vote no precisely because he embodies everything they loathe – which is hardly siding with the guy. And how many electors voted Remain because they were lied to by David Cameron? Even less, I think, because they too had their own very good long-standing reasons for judging the EU to be a good thing overall. They did not need the worst prime minister ever to tell them what to think.

    Hence we find that, perhaps for the first time, democracy does not have to be totally ruined by demagoguery, as was already being observed in ancient Athens. The demagogues have had their say, yes, and by having a foot in both camps (much in the way banking families like to fight wars) they have cancelled each other out. The voters were left to themselves, discovering that they were maybe not seeing the whole picture, and that between the EU overall doing more harm (mostly to others) than good (to people like themselves), and conversely maybe doing more good to the community than harm to themselves, it was at least time to get moving and do something about the situation. They realized that the EU was a Jekyll-and-Hyde institution (much in the way banking families like to have the doves in their midst run philanthropic organizations that both do great good and cover their hawkish tracks).

    Here is a simple example of good and bad going hand in hand in EU affairs. There seems to be a regulation whereby the instructions for any appliance one may purchase across the union have to be in all the official languages (twenty or so); hence for everything from a toaster to a garden strimmer, and hundreds of other items of equipment as well, the old ten-page leaflet has become a hefty tome. Now the EU prides itself on being a powerful vector for advanced environmentalism, somewhat justifiably; yet this one regulation, destroying entire forests to produce paperwork that is known in advance to be 90-95% unwanted and unnecessary, makes a mockery of that claim. It makes the EU by a country mile the single largest supplier of junk ‘mail’. People already get a surfeit of that in their mailboxes.

    Here is another example. Under EU regulations (someone correct me if I am wrong), a foodstuff has to be marked as potentially containing traces of nuts merely if anything nutty is also produced at the same factory. The result is that almost everything you will find in a supermarket is/seems/eventually becomes inedible for anyone with a nut allergy. This raises two issues: first, it may go a long way to explaining the spate of nut and other allergies we see nowadays; thirty or forty years ago, I for one didn’t know such a thing existed. Second, it leads to the reasonable idea that supermarket food is not that good for you: better find a healthier alternative – like veganism perhaps? Well, the problem with veganism is that nuts are a staple, providing the protein you no longer get from meat or cheese. If you are allergic to lactose, you can make ‘fauxmage’ (fake cheese/cheeze) with nuts. If you are allergic to both, I guess you might as well shut up shop.

    These are the sorts of everyday producers, large and small, of cognitive dissonance that shape public opinion even in areas where immigration is not in evidence. Mass immigration itself is another huge instance of a malfunctioning EU concept. The basic concept is of circulation or mobility, which, as I was saying in an earlier post, is a multidirectional flow of immigration/emigration such as works extremely well in other areas, e.g. the Erasmus programme, the European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students. It works well for the wealthy and/or educated, at the expense of the less fortunate who merely to survive have either to stay put or to emigrate. What this referendum has done, one hopes, is to reproduce the situation in May '68 in France, when the universities came out on strike in support for the workers. This would mean that the educated see themselves no longer as the natural allies of the wealthy but as the natural allies of the underprivileged. What is interesting this time around is that the focus of this movement is not a student leader but a political leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who is just one election away from becoming prime minister. This is why thousands are becoming politicized, flocking to join his party, creating a party of Jeremy Corbyn-type politicians ready to govern once the current Conservative and Blairite infighting has created a sufficient power vacuum. Such a thing might be hugely facilitated if we take one particular warning as not being an idle threat or scare-mongering. It comes not from the politicians but from the City:
    Quote The City of London Corporation has sounded another warning over Brexit, this time regarding its impact on the City's role as an international financial centre.

    Speaking at a Brexit legal debate, Mark Boleat, policy chairman at the City of London Corporation, said UK-based financial institutions would lose access to the single market, while some would eventually consider relocating elsewhere in the EU.

    Thousands of jobs in the City's clearing houses — which sit between two sides of financial trades — could be jeopardised because the EU is unlikely to allow this function to continue outside of its borders.

    The UK would also have to adhere to EU regulation without taking part in discussions which set the standards.

    Boleat added that the City could be burned when Britain thrashes out a new trade deal with the EU following a Leave vote.

    "Financial services are the part of the economy where trade negotiations stand the smallest chance of success," he said.

    "There is no doubt that both the UK and the EU would have an interest in securing a trade deal as quickly as possible. However this would matter more to the UK than the EU." http://www.cityam.com/239303/city-of...ional-standing
    Apparently these guys have been putting their money behind their mouths; here is another article from the same website, entitled ‘The Remain campaign City fundraiser you're not supposed to know about’:
    Quote Are you busy tonight? If not, you clearly weren't considered important enough to be invited to an exclusive and secretive fundraising event for the Remain campaign.

    City A.M. understands that the dinner is being held in central London this evening to bolster the coffers of campaigners who are vying to keep Britain in the European Union, and foster closer links with the financial sector.

    Britain Stronger in Europe is chaired by former M&S boss Lord Rose, while its treasurer is Roland Rudd, head of top City PR firm Finsbury.

    Key City figures were invited to the fundraiser, where tables are understood to have been available for five-figure sums.

    Several banking giants have already contributed generously to the Remain campaign. Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan are understood to have pledged £500,000 each, while Morgan Stanley has pledged nearly £250,000.

    Citigroup became the latest US bank to give to the campaign last week with a six-figure sum.

    When asked about the top-dollar bash, a Britain Stronger in Europe spokesperson told City A.M. that they would "not provide a running commentary" on fundraising matters.
    http://www.cityam.com/239303/city-of...ional-standing

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    Brexit and the Derivatives Time Bomb

    By David on 3 July 2016 GMT




    Brexit and the Derivatives Time Bomb

    Posted on July 1, 2016 by Ellen Brown

    ‘Brexit could trigger a $500 trillion derivatives meltdown, by forcing the EU
    to allow insolvent member governments and banks to write down debt. Italy
    is in financial crisis and is already petitioning for that concession. How to avoid
    collapse of the massive derivatives house of cards? Alternatives are considered.

    Sovereign debt – the debt of national governments – has ballooned from $80
    trillion to $100 trillion just since 2008. Squeezed governments have been
    driven to radical austerity measures, privatizing public assets, slashing public
    services, and downsizing work forces in a futile attempt to balance national
    budgets. But the debt overhang just continues to grow.’

    Read more: Brexit and the Derivatives Time Bomb

    https://ellenbrown.com/2016/07/01/br...ves-time-bomb/

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    The real reason the permanent political class is trying to topple Jeremy Corbyn

    By David on 3 July 2016 GMT

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    The real reason the permanent political class is trying to topple Jeremy Corbyn
    July 2nd, 2016 Kerry-anne Mendoza Kerry-anne Mendoza

    ‘The astonishing scenes of the last week in UK politics have seen the figureheads of
    the establishment media and politics go to war with Jeremy Corbyn. This is because
    the permanent political class is freaking out over Corbyn’s rising popularity among
    formerly disillusioned voters, and how that imperils their grip on power. Here is how.

    Over with the Labour establishment, they tried to halt Corbyn’s rise from the get-
    go. Remember the purge, scaremongering and refusal to work with a Corbyn front bench?

    The reason Labour had a new leadership election process last time round, was the
    result of the parliamentary Labour Party and the NEC long term efforts to diminish
    the power of Trade Unions. By widening the vote to Labour voters, and quieting the
    voice of Trade Unions, the Blairite factions of the party gambled on those new
    voters being to the right of the Unions.

    But they got a shock.’

    http://www.thecanary.co/2016/07/02/t...jeremy-corbyn/
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    Why would the Cameron tell Corbyn to go- if Corbyn was really that unelectable a non starter, one would see Corbyns intransigence as a gift for the present government. Strange behaviour.

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    will share this here ...

    Quote Posted by giovonni (here)
    New World Order Revolution & War on Free Thought

    Sean Stone with James Perloff


    "The New World Order conspiracy to enslave humanity, the revolution against it, and the fight for free thought against media lies and government manipulation is explored with author James Perloff. The Brexit vote, as well as BBC 9/11 lies, the rush to judgement on the Orlando shooting, and the removal of spirituality from society by those in power is all revealed. Is evolution just a lie to promote an agenda of political overlords? Will we all be micro-chipped and tracked by a totalitarian state in the near future? Take a look at the big picture in this uncensored discussion hosted by Sean Stone, on Buzzsaw."

    GUEST BIO:
    "James Perloff is the author of several books, including: TRUTH IS A LONELY WARRIOR, TORNADO IN A JUNKYARD, THE CASE AGAINST DARWIN, and THE SHADOWS OF POWER."

    Website: https://jamesperloff.com/

    Quote EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
    00:01 Welcoming James Perloff to Buzzsaw.
    00:47 Is the Brexit a revolt against the New World Order?
    03:12 Synergy between the New World Order and the British empire.
    06:12 The council on foreign relations revealed.
    09:39 An argument against the UN form of world government.
    12:39 All-powerful states, using false political dialectics to divide and conquer.
    15:30 What does the future look like? The surveillance state; chipping everyone.
    18:16 A personal account of immunization.
    23:42 Catalyst to write THE SHADOWS OF POWER--making sense of history.
    27:12 The media echo chamber conspiracy--BBC 9/11 coverage, and getting the story straight on the Orlando shooting.
    31:44 Validation of the “conspiracy theorists,” and modern ‘newspeak.’
    34:15 The burden of proof for spirituality and Darwinism.
    39:07 Man as an animal? The spiritual battle.
    40:23 The revolution to come.
    Published on Jul 3, 2016


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    Just came across this graphic of few words. Cabbages may not be the only reason to leave the EU but I like it.


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