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Iain Harris's avatar

It’s people like this in the end that give me confidence the globalists can’t and won’t win but it’s going to be a rough ride to their ultimate defeat.

I sadly am convinced the UK will be one of the last countries to “ wake up” as we have such an appalling press and insufficient alternative at this point.

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Iain Harris's avatar

Ivor Cummins was one of the few solid rocks I found in the very dark early days of the scam.

His analysis was always data driven and has proven to be correct.

For those that don’t know him his videos are a joy the one I recall best being when he sat with a wide range of friends from business and government in Eire and the conclusion was the whole covid fiasco was political and that point he stopped broadcasting for a time

In my view, and I have no connection to Ivor, a true hero of the period.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I'd buy him a pint ot two!

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Iain Harris's avatar

As a life long Uk Tory party voter I hope they are wiped off the face of the planet at the next election . They have done untold damage and appear to be scientifically illiterate.

I should just mention that whilst Sunak might have back tracked slightly on net zero the quotas and fines on manufacturers for failing to sell an increasing % of heat pumps and EV’s remain so the “ relaxation” in truth is smoke and mirrors.

We need a monumental reset of politics here in the UK as Labour are equally dire

On the subject of good science if this has not been seen I commend it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnjozntXnZ4

Ivor Cummins was consistently right in his covid assessments btw.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

Posted his video in an article. Smart and articulate guy!

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DrLatusDextro's avatar

I have written about, commented upon and observed this charade since 1996/7.

At this point the clueless sheeple abound all across the West.

New Zealand generates 60% of its dispatchable electricity by hydro, namely all its domestic requirement...and yet the NZGOV GreenFlatus emitters are grooming the sheeple en masse to turn down their heating and water heating temperatures..."to save the planet."

Meanwhile NZGOV peddles worthless TrickCars with subsidies, and has deliberately and with evil intent, vandalised and destroyed Marsden Point, New Zealand's sole oil refinery, while decimating the ability of New Zealand gas to be produced from the gas fields off New Plymouth.

Sadly, the blind stupidity of most is a dependent metric for the manufactured political and bureaucratic narrative. In the end, between energy impoverishment, COVID and sundry other novel "genetic" shots, a broken economy and social disintegration, it will be down to the last man standing to pick up the many broken pieces and reorder the residual apocalyptic mess.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I once owned shares in NZOG.

Is the aluminium smelter at Tiwai Point still smelting? RTZ and Sumitomo owned or something?Made me suspicious of Bluff oysters - my loss, everyone else thought they were a real treat!

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DrLatusDextro's avatar

Dang! That observation hits the proverbial nail! I hadn't considered that. They are indeed a real treat. And yes, the Smelter is still working, but its days are supposedly numbered https://nzas.co.nz/news

Re, contamination. Absolutely. But they appear to be peddling that softly.

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/126696810/tiwai-point-aluminium-smelter-site-contamination-results-might-cause-concern-for-people?rm=a

"Groundwater contaminant concentrations were highest in the central portion of the site and levels reduced with distance from this area, the report says.

The exceedances were primarily for aluminium and fluoride with a lower number of exceedances for arsenic, iron and pH.

About two-thirds of samples collected from on-site drainage exceeded guideline values and remediation was required in these areas.

Concrete barriers within the system prevented most of the sediment from discharging to coastal areas, the report says.

Soil samples showed 1 per cent of them did not meet the industrial land use guidelines and 9 per cent did not meet the recreational land use guidelines

The samples that exceeded guideline values were primarily from 10cm below ground level which indicated the contamination is close to the surface and can easily be remediated, the report says."

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Mrs S's avatar

People think that wind power is cheap. I kept hearing people say it on Radio 4 this afternoon.

They don't realise that without massive subsidies it would be completely uneconomic.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

Yep. You would think the "blowhards" in the woke media would be supplying their own power, right?

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pimaCanyon's avatar

I don't know much about UK politics, but it appears that there's similarities between your Conservative party and our (in the US) Republican party. Likewise for your Labour and our Democratic Party (which sadly no longer supports labor, working class, or unions). Our Democratic Party has completely bought in to the climate change hysteria. We are ruled by idiots, thieves, and murderers.

You wrote "scheduled for no later than 28 January 2025". Did you mean Jan 2025 or Jan 2024?

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Peter Halligan's avatar

2025.

In reality it is only 14 months away as the election date will be declared in December 2024.

Tempus fugit!

The move to embrace "net zero" and the changes to health regs = one leg of the "one world government" stool (sic).

So since the faux pandemic started, we have been living under a one world government! - one that not a single person on the planet voted for.

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pimaCanyon's avatar

totally agree!

I really appreciate your articles on this substack. Have a great weekend!

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