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2022
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July 31st; Sunday. More on the seemingly deliberately created food shortages.

July 30th; Saturday. Two articles about Robert Malone, one of the creators of the mRNA technology: First, an explanation of "immune imprinting" / Then, how covid-19 vaccines cause more illness.
July 29th; Friday. Melvyn Bragg's radio guests discuss the poet W.H. Auden.

July 28th; Thursday. On schedule, the useful new panic story - "monkeypox":
(i) Already, monkeypox is starting to resemble an earlier health scare /
(ii) Here's an account, casual about his role yet self-righteous about his entitlements, of suffering from the pox. Note how totally lacking he is in any sense of personal responsibility ("I had sex with several guys over the weekend") - just imagine the reaction if he'd dared say that about women /
(iii) Note also how monkeypox arrived to the exact week when last year's simulation wargamed it might. Also this - and this.
July 27th; Wednesday. Israel's government pushes the now-familiar agenda of outlawing cash.

July 26th; Tuesday. Evidence keeps on piling up:
(1) Former US government adviser describes covid-19 "coming out of the box" /
(2) Pathologist makes worrying claims about covid-19 mRNA vaccines /
(3) Statistical dishonesty tries to rescue some scrap of justification for the mandated mass vaccinations /
(4) The covid-19 vaccines are harming fertility /
(5) Eerie evidence that mass lockdowns were envisaged, rehearsed, and propagandised 6 years before 2020. Taken from this startling article.
July 25th; Monday. More on how face masks don't cut infection but do cause harm.

July 24th; Sunday. A Critic article about EU overreach and an Unherd article on how globalists imposed Mario Draghi on Italy.
July 23rd; Saturday. Quite interesting short film documentary about how the USSR fell behind the US in computing in the 1960s and 70s.

July 22nd; Friday. Three articles about genetics and how she is being mistreated:
(x) Israeli study suggests CRISPR lab technique is doing genetic harm /
(y) WEF-linked academic suggests genetically modifying people so they physically can't tolerate eating meat /
(z) US House of Representatives Intelligence Committee warns people about coming DNA weapons that will kill one specific person. Also here.
July 21st; Thursday. Late-2021 article looks at how easy it will be to remove Elon Musk's Neuralink thing, once it's been wired into someone's head.

July 20th; Wednesday. More recent news about the healthscare since 2020.
(1) Vaccinated children 300 times more likely to die than unvaccinated children /
(2) UK government admits covid-19 mRNA vaccinations are killing children /
(3) UK data show that 94% of covid-19 deaths among triple-vaccinated /
(4) Long article giving 95 reasons (so far) why the covid-19 vaccinations were never justified /
(5) A curious admission that covid-19 mRNA vaccines by design damage fertility.
July 19th; Tuesday. Simone de Beauvoir speaks on camera in 1959, answering philosophical questions and loyally citing the work of her lover, Sartre.

July 18th; Monday. Australia, NZ, and Singapore data contradict claims made for surgical-mask mandates.
July 17th; Sunday. For those intrigued by sci-fi novelist Philip K. Dick's 1977 talk on sideways time logged here several days ago, some more brief films and talks about him, covering more of his ideas on synchronicity, plus a biopic and even his own profile in the BBC Arena series.

July 16th; Saturday. The globo-putsch brazen-it-out campaign continues:
(i) Children 10 to 14 dying at 45 times normal rates after vaccination /
(ii) Orders for child-sized coffins at unprecedented levels /
(iii) Imperial College London claims covid-19 mRNA vaccines have saved almost 20 million lives /
(iv) Brief overview of Milankovitch's orbital-cycle model that explains shifts in earth's climate /
(v) Covid-19 mRNA vaccines increase menstrual irregularities a thousandfold /
(vi) Gates-funded lab 2 miles from Wuhan Institute reports cholera case.
July 15th; Friday. Russian pranksters trick boy-magician-creator J. K. Rowling into thinking she's in a video call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky(y). This radio show about two Chinese poets is a little bit more wholesome.

July 14th; Bastille Day. During today's triumphal commemoration in Paris of the completely unnecessary bloodshed and constitutional vandalism of 1789 in France, large crowds whistled at President Teacher's Pet and yelled abuse at him. This is all very well, so they've finally seen through the Roman God, but what is the problem French people have doing this during actual elections? Certain days are made available for voting, and France seems unable in general to work out what to do on those days. Clarity only comes to them six months or a year later. The French sneer that "an Englishman's mind works best when it is almost too late", and that's definitely a funny line. It would be even funnier if they could explain why a Frenchman's mind works best when it really is too late?
Meanwhile, someone else who never won a proper election. One of the two most powerful people in the United States speaking: this is the one who isn't a senile old drug-user. "You need to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home." As opposed to "We have to take this stuff seriously, as seriously as you are because you have been forced to take this seriously."
July 13th; Wednesday. A video covering some interesting research on people ageing more slowly, looking like their names, and other topics - rather spoiled by the deeply irritating presenter "Michael" who likes to slide up into the picture frame like a pantomime demon. A different presenter in another video presents a maths puzzle so counterintuitive as to really reward closer scrutiny.

July 12th; Tuesday. US government department of health announces late-June decision to buy another 3-billion-USD worth of Pfizer mRNA covid-19 vaccines now solidly established as harmful and useless.
July 11th; Monday. US health body the CDC changes the definitions of "vaccine and "vaccinated" to try to wriggle out of having lied about the covid-19 vaccines.

July 10th; Sunday. Nice article via Our Man in Bucharest by Jeffrey Sachs, summing up the disastrous situation in Ukraine as the result of neocon lobbying and meddling. Reasonably argued up until the schoolboy howler when Sachs describes Trump as a "right-wing demagogue". Sad. So close to sounding intelligent, then blow your cover in one smug aside - Trump of course being literally the only president in forty years to not restore "America's faded military glory through dangerous escalation".
July 9th; Saturday. Restart Paul's copy of Spengler's 'Decline of the West', inspired by yesterday's lunch in sunlit Liszt Square with Paul & Marion.

July 8th; Friday. Science-fiction novelist Philip K. Dick in the late 1970s in France explaining to an audience his ideas of sideways time, or "orthogonal time", as he calls it. This is perhaps vaguely compatible with the speculative equations about two-dimensional time Turkish physicist Itzhak Bars has been working on since 2006 (as well as some Russians a decade earlier). Philip K. four decades before them was more interested of course in the experiential side to it, not to mention the dark-haired girls bringing news from alternative timelines.
July 7th; Thursday. Today is the glorious day from which EU-mandated surveillance black boxes must be installed in all new vehicles.

July 6th; Wednesday. Quickly rounding up some of the creepier news items:
(1) CDC tests seem to be missing the covid-19 /
(2) Making it interesting that you can indeed be given a vaccine disguised as a test /
(3) Claims growing that Moderna built the virus /
(4) Swedish birth figures suggest a vaccine-driven fertility drop.
July 5th; Tuesday. An exhausting evening with two untrained dogs. Charming in their way, but totally unwilling to cooperate with anyone but their direct owner. Turns out they were abandoned for some months as puppies, left at a vet's clinic. I learned this evening that all three previous occasions when I took them off the leash in a small park for dogs, I was only able to get them back on the leash by ganging up on them with the help of nearby Hungarians, other dog-owners. I learned this because tonight when the park happened to be empty for three hours, for three hours I couldn't get them back on the leash. With one of the two hounds only with the help of a teenage boy with two dogs of his own who turned up after dark, at the end of my ordeal.
The campaign against cash continues, with thousands of ATMs in Australia closing.

July 4th; Monday. A rather romantic, touching account of a few astronomers' obsession with a possible 1970s radio signal from an alien civilisation: the so-called Wow! signal. Well told.
July 3rd; Sunday. Covid-19 mRNA vaccinations linked to jump in disability figures.

July 2nd; Saturday. Covid-19 mRNA vaccinations linked to brain damage in children.
July 1st; Friday. Small house move. Weather here warm & sticky. Yet Greenland is still gaining ice mass unusually late this year. As usual, goes almost unreported.

Mark Griffith, site administrator / markgriffith at yahoo.com

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