Some things (most things) get tougher with age but a few things get easier. For example, I used to worry a lot about leaks in the roof and would always hurry to get such problems repaired. These days I am more sanguine. Our roofs leak in five places at the moment (that I know of) and I have solved the problem by making sure that there is nothing underneath the leaks that is likely to be seriously damaged by water. And I keep buckets handy. When a leak developed in the roof just above Antoinette’s favourite chair, she solved the problem by moving her chair.
‘We must save ourselves from the products that we are asked to buy in order, ultimately, to replace ourselves.’ – Wendell Berry in ‘Why I am not going to buy a computer’.
Between the middle of March and the middle of April in 2019 there were, in New York State, US, around 13,000 deaths from heart disease, cancer, flu, accidents, stroke, murder and so on. In the same period in 2020 the number of deaths from all those diseases came to less than 5,000. But there were a lot of deaths from Covid-19. How can this be? Did doctors in New York suddenly find secret cures for cancer and heart disease and everything else? Or am I being unduly cynical in wondering if it is possible that a lot of people who really died of something else were officially listed as having died of the coronavirus? (That’s a rhetorical question to which I obviously know the answer.)
A few months ago some of the folk were arguing that covid was made in a laboratory (because that was the fashionable thing to say). Now they say there was no covid (because that is today’s fashionable thing to say). And at the same time they are sticking with their notion that there are no germs. I suspect that the CIA and the conspirators love and protect these confused and confusing people.
Most of the people who now die in Britain are on waiting lists for treatment. Their illnesses were, in many cases caused by the covid-19 vaccines they were given but people are also dying because of the effect of the lockdowns and the social distancing rules had on hospitals. And they are dying because the strikes by callous doctors have meant that patients are not being diagnosed or treated. Why striking doctors haven’t been arrested for grievous bodily harm and murder is a mystery.
A comforting 83% of people think climate change activists should be arrested. (A big chunk of the remaining 17% probably haven’t heard of climate change, and good luck to them.)
‘The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas’. – Linus Pauling.
When will the average idiot realise that something is wrong? At the moment in the UK, the trains are on strike, the airports are struggling to cope with a glitch which has stopped travel, schools are closing because they were built with the wrong sort of concrete, and junior and senior doctors are going on strike together. And there are still people who think this is all happening by coincidence. If you want to know what they have planned for us please read my book They want your money and your life and if you want to know who planned everything that is happening read Their Terrifying Plan.
Having boasted in his book that he had killed a number of human beings (whom he had apparently regarded as figures in a video game), Harry the erstwhile member of the British royal family, is now whingeing that he didn’t get enough support when he’d stopped killing. But isn’t this the same bloke who talked incessantly about all the people he’d seen for support when he hadn’t had enough cuddles?
Scientists are confused by the extraordinary weather we’ve been having. ‘Some days the weather is quite sunny,’ said Walter Wallkarpet, a senior climatologist, speaking on BBC News. ‘And then, without any warning, there will be a shower. On other days things are completely different. The weather will be quite chilly and then there will be a bit of sunshine breaking through. We blame mankind for what is happening to our weather. We believe that these extraordinary weather incidents are being caused by people riding bicycles while wearing plastic sandals and having little battery powered cameras strapped to their helmets. These camera batteries can use surprisingly large amounts of electricity – sometimes as much as can be obtained by burning two tons of best coal or three tons of nutty slack.’ (Note: for valuable information about climate change please read Greta’s Homework by Zina Cohen. It’s the only book on climate change that you need to read. And if you buy the paperback edition you can use it to keep the rain off your head and the sun out of your eyes.)
As a general rule, appeasement makes an aggressor more aggressive.
Almost three years ago I was vilified for warning that masks would increase the risk of cancer. Now even the establishment agrees I was right. Almost three years ago I was vilified for warning that the covid-19 vaccine would cause cancer. Now even the establishment agrees I was right. Today, I am banned and suppressed more than ever. Makes you think, doesn’t it?
Death is the price we pay for life.
Mount Everest has been growing at the rate of just under half an inch a year for several centuries. You will be surprised to hear that not even the nutters claim that this has anything to do with the fictional concept of global warming.
Queen Victoria, who was known as Empress of India, never visited India. You can see why the Indians were a bit pissed off, can’t you?
Myocarditis developing after the covid-19 jab is still said by the mainstream media to be rare. It’s as rare as entering a transport café and finding that they have chips on the menu.
If your children are given the flu vaccine this winter do check to see if they are being given a live vaccine. If they are then they should be kept away from anyone frail or elderly. Or, indeed, anyone who doesn’t want to catch the flu. Personally, I wouldn’t give a child a flu vaccine but then I’m a discredited conspiracy theorist.
My video entitled ‘The Collaborators Will Kill Us All’ is one of the most suppressed videos I have ever made. Watch it if you can to see why.
The creeping, menace of social credit is threatening us all – but hardly anyone seems to be taking any notice. Please read my book Social Credit – Nightmare on Your Street to understand the size of the problem – which is coming fast.
A company called Fidelity Investments has a ‘vice president of thought leadership’. His nuttiness Harry, the Duke of Meghan, is reported to have a job as ‘chief impact officer’ at something called Better Up. I have no idea whatsoever what either job involves.
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They Don’t Want Us to Travel Anywhere
7TH SEPTEMBER 2023 by Dr. Vernon Coleman
There are, I fear, still some people around who don’t realise that the conspirators don’t want us travelling anywhere – for any reason.
They want to stop us travelling because the oil is running out (oh, yes it is, I’m afraid) and they want to keep as much of it as they can for their limousines, yachts, tanks and jet fighters. Oh and for heating and lighting their mansions, too. They know darned well that solar power and wind power aren’t going to satisfy their needs.
Every day comes new signs of how they’re going to stop us travelling.
Airport problems are now commonplace (and reported with glee by the mainstream media which always promotes the Great Reset and is consequently keen to discourage travel) and airline travellers who aren’t accustomed to long delays probably haven’t travelled much recently. If the software for air traffic control isn’t down then the software for controlling tickets or baggage will be down. If there isn’t a strike of air crew then there will be a baggage handlers strike. And remember that in my book They want your Money and your Life I warned that, if advice from climate change cultists and the inevitable Imperial College is followed, most airports will be closed by 2030. The few remaining large airports will remain until 2050 and then they will go.
Roads have become a maze of hazards. Pointless and dangerous speed bumps are now recognised as being pointless and dangerous but they are still there – wrecking cars and breaking backs. Potholes are breeding. Stupid chicanes cause traffic hold ups and make life miserable (and actually increase the use of fuel and pollution). Crazy 20 mph speed limits increase accidents, increase fuel use and increase pollution.
Scientists have proved that introducing penalties for drivers who travel into town and city centres makes no difference to pollution. It is, we now know, all about raising money and stopping travel. Banning older cars from the centre of cities does a great deal of harm (especially to the poor who can’t afford sparkling new mayoral limousines) but no good to air quality.
Car park prices are soaring. In some towns in the UK it now costs over £30 a day to park a car for a day’s shopping or strolling. Car park spaces are so small that many cars won’t fit into them. The rules are so bent that motorists are often fined even when they can prove that they have a valid parking ticket (that’s happened to me twice, and the complaints procedures are so lengthy and complex that motorists tend to give in and pay up). Many car parks now only accept payment with an app (there are over 30 different apps and you have to have the correct one on your smart phone, if you have a smart phone). Electric cars are now so heavy that councils claim that multi storey car parks are no longer safe. They are knocking them down and selling them for big money (with planning permission, of course) to developers.
Train travel is impossible because of constant strikes. Ticket offices are being closed so the elderly, the disabled and the millions without smart phones won’t be able to go anywhere.
Bus services are being abandoned faster than you can say ‘Any more fares please?’ And travel without an app is becoming increasingly difficult.
Bicycles, of course, are now the only approved mode of transport. Narrow roads are turned into single lane highways where huge areas of tarmac are marked as reserved for bicycles. Absurd rules about allowing nearly 5 feet when overtaking a cyclist mean that it is impossible for cars to go past bicycles on some smaller roads. The result is long queues of traffic – and a massive increase in the use of fuel and the resulting air pollution. Cyclists with cameras on their helmets are applauded by the police and while criminals of all kinds are ignored, motorists are constantly targeted.
Hotels have become unbearable. Heating is turned down to protect the environment from non-existent climate change. The hot water is tepid to protect the environment from non-existent climate change. And towels and sheets are changed irregularly to protect the environment from non-existent climate change And that’s in five star hotels. Hotels now often have just half the number of staff members required to look after guests.
Passing Observations 207
7TH SEPTEMBER 2023 by Dr. Vernon Coleman
‘If this false crisis ever ends waiting lists for urgent surgery are going to be years long. Millions will be waiting for life-saving surgery, radiotherapy and so on.’ Vernon Coleman May 2020 (From the book Covid-19: The Greatest Hoax in History.)
I recently suggested that the best way to avoid bad films and books is to look to see if they’ve been favourably reviewed by The Guardian. A good review from The Guardian is a guarantee that you won’t like whatever it is. It has been pointed out to me that I wrote reviews for The Guardian. This is true, I’m afraid. But I was 18-years-old at the time and didn’t know any better.
Fresh on the heels of its plan to turn patients’ homes into virtual hospital wards (the main difference being that patients at home get better food) and to allow pharmacists to replace GPs, comes a plan to offer men blood pressure checks while they’re having their hair cut. Brilliant. Where will this end? Maybe bin men could do a little light brain surgery in between collecting the rubbish?
‘It wasn’t that we simply criticised evils as we saw them and supported movements of reform; we felt such an overwhelming sense of incalculable evil that we were helplessly unhappy.’ – George Mallory.
In 1917, there were 37 daily newspapers in London. Now there are none – though there are a few advertising and propaganda sheets available.
During the First World War, while millions of men were dying in rat infested trenches, munitions workers went on strike, often for trivial reasons, and stopped producing shells and bullets. Soldiers who had often not had any leave for over a year knew they’d be shot if they downed rifles or left their posts. It is difficult not to compare what happened then to what is happening now, as well-paid hospital consultants strike for more money.
There was much cheering in the mainstream media when it was announced that food inflation had fallen to 11.5%. What most experts don’t seem to realise is that this doesn’t mean that food prices are falling by 11.5% it means that they are now only rising by 11.5%.
‘If someone found a cheap, safe cure (for covid-19) then it would be demonised and banned until an expensive, patented cure could be found and made available at great profit. If you think I am being cynical then that’s because you haven’t been writing about the drugs industry for half a century.’ – Vernon Coleman (May 2020) from Covid-19: The Greatest Hoax in History
Why do so many millionaire sports stars and music stars insist on making extra money from advertising and sponsorship? It looks tacky and the only explanation I can think of is ‘greed’.
How many people know that Dr Jonas Salk, famous for his polio vaccine, was also the author of a book entitled ‘The Survival of the Wisest’. I read the whole thing so that you don’t have to and I doubt if it would have been published at all if the author hadn’t had something of a reputation as a scientist. Here is a sample section: ‘If human life is to express as much harmony, constructiveness and creativity as are possible for fulfilling the purpose of life, as ‘required’ by Nature, and the purposes in life, as ‘chosen’ by Man, attitude will be needed, not of Man ‘against’ Nature, but of Man ‘inclusive with’ Nature. A more reasonable attitude would be for Man to ‘serve himself’ without regard for, or at the expense of, Nature and others.’ Hmm. Clarity was perhaps not Dr Salk’s main talent. He did also write (and this was in 1973) ‘Mutations’ as here defined, would also be produced by the introduction, either naturally or experimentally, of a virus into a sperm or egg cell, the genetic information of which would then be incorporated in either the DNA or the RNA and transmitted. Such new information might be advantageous or disadvantageous. Nevertheless, it would be transmitted hereditarily, having become part of the organism, whose survival value would then be tested in the process of natural selection.’ And now you can sit up and start to ponder.
‘If Liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.’ – George Orwell
War is God’s way of teaching Americans geography.
‘The higher aims of ‘technological progress’ are money and ease. And this exalted greed for money and ease is disguised and justified by an obscure, cultish faith in ‘the future’. We do as we do, we say, ‘for the sake of the future’ or ‘to make a better future for our children’. How we can hope to make a good future by doing badly in the present, we do not say.’ – Wendell Berry in ‘Feminism, the Body and the Machine’.
‘If you are unhappy with an investment sell it now. Don’t wait. Don’t say that you will only sell it if you get a certain price. Sell now.’ – Vernon Coleman in Moneypower (which is packed with the best investment advice I could put together).
In the last couple of years there has been an increase in the number of patients suffering from allergy problems. You would have to be an idiot not to suspect that the increase in allergy problems is related to the covid-19 vaccination programme.
I don’t include references in my books (to keep down the costs) but I always try to include enough information to make it relatively easy for any sensible reader to be able to check out information in which they have an additional interest. And in some books I include lists of some of the reference books I have used. There is, for example, a useful bibliography at the back of my new book Their Terrifying Plan.
Edward Mendelson (in the New Republic, February 22 1988) speaks of `the office worker whose computer keystrokes are monitored by the central computer in the personnel office, and who will be fired if the keystrokes per minute figure doesn’t match the corporate quota’. That was social credit in practical action back in 1988. If you want to know more about social credit (and it is a terrifying prospect) read my book: Social Credit: Nightmare on Your Street.
Cyntha Koeter (of the utterly vital, fact-packed ‘Fall of the Cabal’ series of videos) has written an essential book titled ‘All About the Children – Part 1’. For details go to www.fallcabal.com The book costs just 16 euros and is packed with crucial information about how children are being (mis) treated in modern society. Parents and teachers should read it immediately, if not sooner.
An American man, upset because of a row with his girlfriend, cut a hole in his waterbed, stuck his head through the hole and drowned himself.
Crap expands to fill the time you were hoping to spend on something more worthwhile. For a more comprehensive and fulsome look at what I’ve learned in life, take a look at my book 101 Things I Have Learned. You will, I hope, be surprised and even amused.