Forwarded from Lawyers of Light
Wasn't it UK Column that said recently that the psychos were coming for the water?
Two birds with one stone here. Tax on water (ghouls) and smart meters
It's reprehensible. But it's up to us to say no
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2062676/labour-threatens-uk-households-bathtime-tax-war-family-homes
Two birds with one stone here. Tax on water (ghouls) and smart meters
It's reprehensible. But it's up to us to say no
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/2062676/labour-threatens-uk-households-bathtime-tax-war-family-homes
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Forwarded from Battleground
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Tonight on UK Column, I chat with William Ramsey, who has written several books on Aleister Crowley, exploring his identity and significant influence on society, despite being largely unknown to most people.
Aleister also had a very big impact on the entertainment industry, and was even linked to 9/11.
ukcolumn.org | 7pm UK
Aleister also had a very big impact on the entertainment industry, and was even linked to 9/11.
ukcolumn.org | 7pm UK
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“And I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.”
youtube.com/watch?v=MYzyQ7roCyk&t=301s
youtube.com/watch?v=MYzyQ7roCyk&t=301s
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Et alors ! Le Waxwork Président a été enlevé par les greenywhacks.
franceinfo.fr/politique/emmanuel-macron/la-statue-de-cire-d-emmanuel-macron-volee-au-musee-grevin-a-paris-greenpeace-revendique-le-vol_7287342.html
franceinfo.fr/politique/emmanuel-macron/la-statue-de-cire-d-emmanuel-macron-volee-au-musee-grevin-a-paris-greenpeace-revendique-le-vol_7287342.html
Franceinfo
La statue de cire d'Emmanuel Macron volée au musée Grévin à Paris et déposée devant l'ambassade de Russie
Un homme se présentant comme militant de Greenpeace a revendiqué le vol. Les militants ont ensuite déposée la statue devant l'ambassade de Russie en signe de protestation contre les liens économiques de la France avec la Russie. Deux personnes ont été interpellées.
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Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" bans all 50 states from regulating AI for 10 years, centralizes control at the federal level, and integrates AI systems into key federal agencies.
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/1/text
@disclosetv
https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/1/text
@disclosetv
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Forwarded from A World of Hurt
The Scottish state sends letters out to kids on the event of their 16th birthday to tell them their automatically opted in to organise donation yet migrants get a free pass for a year on arrival.
https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/uk-laws/organ-donation-law-in-scotland/
https://www.organdonation.nhs.uk/uk-laws/organ-donation-law-in-scotland/
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Forwarded from Lawyers of Light
There are around 37 delegated powers in the Crime and Policing Bill 2025 giving the executive (government) the power to write secondary legalisation in the form of regulations/orders
We cannot carry on like this. It is subversion of the parliamentary sovereignty principle - supposedly a cornerstone of our constitution - whereby parliament only should make law, as part of the democratic process, with only elected representatives debating and approving legislation
This is now laugable - the executive is making the bulk of our law, not parliament
This is the weaponisation of our political system. And the law
I think this is what we need to get people to understand to help move us beyond reactive, to proactive
Its boring and very unappealing compared to click bait headlines but it is the thing that will lead to true engagement and pushes for reform in the end. In saying this I of course realise that parliamentary sovereignty is not without its own problems. I am writing about this aspect at the moment and how it should itself be interpreted
We cannot carry on like this. It is subversion of the parliamentary sovereignty principle - supposedly a cornerstone of our constitution - whereby parliament only should make law, as part of the democratic process, with only elected representatives debating and approving legislation
This is now laugable - the executive is making the bulk of our law, not parliament
This is the weaponisation of our political system. And the law
I think this is what we need to get people to understand to help move us beyond reactive, to proactive
Its boring and very unappealing compared to click bait headlines but it is the thing that will lead to true engagement and pushes for reform in the end. In saying this I of course realise that parliamentary sovereignty is not without its own problems. I am writing about this aspect at the moment and how it should itself be interpreted
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