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Passing Observations 189

14TH JULY 2023

The conspirators have successfully pushed up debts all around the world. Global debt has risen by 76% since 2007. If you add government and private sector debt together the total is $300 trillion. And that is 349% of global GDP. Remember: ‘You will own nothing’.

British debt has only once been higher than it is now and that was immediately after the Napoleonic wars. The debt was only conquered after successive governments ran primary surpluses for 90 years. That’s how much trouble we are in.

French youths who are rioting have discovered a practical use for all those unwanted covid facemasks. They use them to provide some protection from CCTV cameras.

The Archbishop of Canterbury should be dumped and sold into slavery. The Church of England needs a better leader. Muffin the Mule would be a better leader than Welby. Actually, why not sack all the bishops and replace them with elected representatives. Or pick new bishops through a lottery system.

If an unwanted hand is placed on any part of my person which I consider out of bounds I will punch the owner of the hand on the nose. Why don’t people do that? Why do they wait decades and then complain?

Why does NATO get so upset about the Russians in the Ukraine but not give a damn about what Israel is doing in Palestine?

Members of the CIA (including black or wet special operators) have (allegedly) been operating in the Ukraine. What a shock.

We have adders on our land and since a public footpath passes nearby I had some metal signs made containing the warning ‘Danger Adders’. I thought that the signs might help ensure that walkers took care of their children and dogs. Four signs have so far been stolen. Why do people do that?

Two thirds of people in Britain think it is the job of the State to ‘protect most people against most risks’. It isn’t surprising that the State is constantly expanding. During the covid fraud the UK spent just under a quarter of the nation’s annual income handing out free money. There are more regulators than ever. And there are now calls for people who have taken out mortgages they cannot afford to be bailed out by taxpayers. The conspirators and their tame media have done their job well.

When King Charles II had a fit in 1685 doctors put pigeon droppings on his feet. The pigeon droppings were doubtless safer and more effective than many modern drugs. And much safer and more effective than the covid-19 ‘vaccine’.

It seems to me pretty clear that Governors of the Bank of England are either hand-picked for their incompetence or are selected for their willingness to obey the dictates of the conspirators. Mark Carney was a disaster and the current incumbent Andrew Bailey is known as the Plank of England, though that seems a trifle unfair to pieces of wood. Bailey reacted far too slowly to the threat of inflation and now he’s fighting a losing battle and having to raise interest rates almost weekly. The Peter Principle states that executives rise to a job where they will prove to be incompetent. On the other hand, it seems likely that Bailey’s utter incompetence is part of the plan.

Remember: failure is the plan. So failure is a success.

People seem surprised by the fact that banks are closing the accounts of customers who have non-woke opinions. In truth, there is no surprise, of course. The closing of accounts is part of the plan to outlaw anyone who disagrees with the views of the conspirators, the collaborators and the evil bastards who want to take over our world. It is no more of a surprise that the banks are obeying the dictates of the conspirators than it was that the medical profession and the world’s journalists did what they were ordered to do.

There is no evidence that vaccines do not cause autism.

By the age of 65 you will, if you have average sort of bowels, have spent a year of your life in the loo.

Surveys show that the people in the US and the UK and Canada and Australia have less trust in their governments, their media, their big businesses and their NGOs than the people in China.

I’m old fashioned and probably out of date. I like to do the right thing and I believe everyone else should do the right thing too. If you’re not doing the right thing then you’re doing the wrong thing. I believe we all have a responsibility to care about, and for, those who are weak and frightened.

When people cheat and sneak and bully, and forget about respect, freedom and dignity, I become angry and want to fight them. Since I don’t like fighting I have to use words. Standing up to the uncaring bullies, those I think of as the enemies of mankind, isn’t a choice. I can’t help it. And it’s made my life bloody difficult. Since you’re reading this I suspect that you feel the same. There really isn’t an alternative, is there?

Our new car (nouveau rather than neuf) is 66-years-old and over 17.5 feet long. It has no seat belts and the petrol consumption is probably measured in gallons per mile as much as miles per gallon. However, as a welcome bonus, it requires no MOT and we pay no road tax. It is one of the last cars made with a chassis. It’s dignified and sporting and there are matching, built-in mahogany picnic tables in the back. When new it could accelerate from 0 to 60 in 13.1 seconds and cost £6,305.

The queen of Ulster and the 610 ladies of her court used to meet visitors naked from the waist up.

Nineteenth century surgeon Robert Liston removed a patient’s leg in 33 seconds. Unfortunately, he worked so fast that his assistant couldn’t get his hand out of the way quickly enough and he lost three fingers.

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Passing Observations 190

15TH JULY 2023

The climate change, re-wilding nutters want all sports to be stopped. They hate the idea of people cutting grass so that they can play golf, cricket, football, etc. And they hate the idea of players and spectators travelling around. It is their intention to stop all travel – except for themselves, of course. They hate traditional farming because it involves tractors and machinery and the use of fossil fuels. I’m serious. These lunatics want to destroy everything in life which is good. We tend to laugh at the climate change psychos for holding such absurd ideas in their tiny heads, and for being so wrong about everything, but they are immensely dangerous people. We must take them seriously. They know that there is no science behind their nonsense and so they won’t debate their claims, of course, so it is up to us, the truth-tellers, to spread the word about their madness. I’m banned from all mainstream media but if everyone reading this wrote a letter, or sent an email, to a newspaper pointing out that the dangerous myth of climate change will result in billions of deaths and utter misery for anyone left behind, we might dent the self-righteous idiocy of the climate change freaks.

Any teacher who tells children that global warming is real is not just deluded and dangerously ignorant, they are also guilty of a crime of unimaginable proportions and unimaginable consequences. This dangerous propaganda is nothing more than an unpleasant branch of science fiction, and is destroying the lives of generations. For real facts about climate change read: Greta’s Homework by Zina Cohen. It’s available as a paperback and an eBook. It’s entertaining as well as massively informative.

According to a website of a charity called Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust’ the term ‘bonus hole’ can be used as an alternative to ‘vagina’. This is, they say, ‘language to use when supporting trans men and/or non-binary people’. I really don’t believe some of the disgraceful, demeaning crap I see these days. But it’s there on their damned website. If you want to pretend to be a real woman, when you are patently not, why wouldn’t you want to have (or pretend to have) what real women have and be happy to call it what everyone else calls it? The people responsible for thinking up what seems to me to be abusive stuff like this are, in my view, deranged and should be locked up somewhere far away and denied access to pen and paper let alone access to computers. The term ‘bonus hole’ is the most sexist phrase I’ve ever heard, and I doubt if I am entirely alone in thinking that. I realise it is illegal to hold un-woke opinions these days, and even more illegal to express them, but the woke have the BBC to keep them happy so they can bugger off.

Idiot gardeners believe that if they don’t cut their grass or weed their borders they will end up with a beautiful, wild garden full of poppies and tulips and foxgloves and snapdragons and violets and cowslips; a melange of colour, throbbing with butterflies and bees and dragonflies, and probably a few little fairies flitting from flower to flower. In reality, if you let your garden go wild you will end up with nothing but nettles, brambles, docks, Japanese knot weed and giant hogweed, all providing home and hiding places for the rats who live off the palatable feasts provided by your neighbours’ plastic recycling boxes.

According to the weather forecasters, the weather on July 19th 2053 will be very hot all day with a high of 44 degrees C and a low of 43 degrees C. And the weather forecast for tomorrow? Well, tomorrow will be either wet and dry or dry and wet. Showers with sunny periods. Cloudy with some sunshine. And the temperature tomorrow will probably be somewhere between 5 degrees C and 40 degrees C. ‘Ring us the day after tomorrow and we’ll tell you for sure what tomorrow was like.’

I wish people would stop drooling over the Kennedy standing for President in the US. I don’t think he is on our side. I believe he is one of them. I don’t believe he will save us. I do believe he will betray us.

I would respect the conspirators more if they were honest about their intentions, although I doubt if they, their predecessors or their associates have ever truly understood the meaning of the words ‘truth’ or ‘honesty’. But if they were honest they would fail, of course.

I’ve always enjoyed watching cricket but as it poured with rain today (on another one of the ‘hottest and driest days the world has ever seen’) I remembered that for me the best days of cricket watching were the days when it rained. On my half day off when I was a GP I used to go to watch county cricket at Edgbaston or Worcester and take with me a large golf umbrella, a notebook and a supply of pencils, two or three books, a newspaper, a bag of sandwiches and a flask with coffee. No one knew I was there and mobile phones had not been invented. I would sit under my umbrella, writing a little, reading a little, eating occasionally and watching the rain fall and the grass grow. (This was long before I met Antoinette.) I rarely knew such peace, away from the hustle and bustle of never-ending phone calls. I never said I was normal or sociable. But that’s how it was. And I don’t think I was alone in enjoying my non-cricket in such a way. The cricket they weren’t playing was an excuse for my being there – in the same way that a fisherman will sit by the river, in the rain, and not really care whether he catches a fish or not.

In the early summer of 2023 it became clear that the regionalisation of England which voters rejected when Tony Blair was Prime Minister was being reintroduced, with a new layer of bureaucracy being created in individual counties in order to give permanent power to a few representatives of the New World Order. Remember, you can find all the facts and figures online if you spend a little time asking the right questions.

In future I am (as I am now allowed to do) identifying as a gay, black, disabled, Ukranian woman. This means that those social media sites which have banned me (that’s all of them) are guilty of multiple discriminations. I shall be writing to them, in turn, to inform them that they are guilty of racism, sexism and more.

‘International drug companies, perhaps more than any other group of international companies, have taken advantage of their international nature. For example, a company which has its headquarters in Switzerland may manufacture its product there and then sell tablets to a subsidiary company in Britain where the drug is to be marketed. By charging the British company high prices, the main company in Switzerland can keep most of its profits in Switzerland where the tax penalties are lower.’ – Quote taken from The Medicine Men by Vernon Coleman. First published in 1975 and now reprinted and available through the bookshop on this website.

Over the last decade, the UK has seen a massive increase in spending on health care but, at the same time, a dramatic decrease in the quality of care provided. Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands all spend less than the UK on health care but all have much higher survival rates from strokes, heart attacks and cancers. This is yet more evidence that the NHS is a complete failure and should be abandoned. If the money spent on the NHS were spent on private health care everyone would receive much better care. Why? Because the NHS is an administrative giant which wastes most of the money it is given.

NATO is adding cluster bombs to the depleted uranium shells. Every government politician in every NATO country is now a war criminal.

Does the BMA (the doctors’ trade union) want to destroy England as well as the NHS? It seems to me as though they do. Their absurd strike plans will kick inflation higher if the doctors get the 35% they are demanding. Nearly a million hospital appointments have already been cancelled because of previous strikes. Paying doctors a great deal more money will mean less money for patients and poorer paid staff. The only real winners will be the senior doctors who (on the BMA’s advice) will charge £5,000 a day to stand in for striking juniors. (That’s not a misprint.) It seems to me that young doctors are being used by militants. Those who strike are betraying patients, themselves and their profession. Any doctor who feels the need to strike should resign from the medical profession and do something else for a living.

The BBC has apologised after a news anchor said that ‘Israeli forces are happy to kill children’. Speaking to former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett about Israel’s military action in Jenin, the anchor said that ‘young people are being killed’. Bennett replied ‘All the Palestinians that were killed were terrorists in this case’. The presenter said: ‘Terrorists, but children. The Israeli forces are happy to kill children’. I really cannot see why the BBC felt the need to apologise.

Why, again, is NATO fighting a war for Ukraine (who they claim are being attacked by Russians) but not fighting to protect Palestinians (who are being attacked by Israelis? Just curious. Just asking.

The average individual speaks for no more than ten minutes a day.

You can buy a clock which tells you how many hours, minutes and seconds you have left, assuming a lifespan of 76 year. Oh, goody. I must get one.

In 1952, 79 boys aged 16 or under got married and 1,633 girls aged 16 or under got married. How curious that there should be such a huge difference.

In that same year (1952) two bachelors who were over the age of 90 got married for the first time. And, by a pleasant coincidence, two spinsters who were over the age of 90 also got married for the first time. How would you get through the week without me to tell you stuff like this?

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An Epidemic of State-Sanctioned Euthanasia

14TH JULY 2023

In numerous countries around the world, euthanasia programmes have been introduced in order to eliminate the elderly and the sick by encouraging them to end their lives.

Life, it seems, is imitating art for in 1953, Evelyn Waugh wrote a novel called ‘Love Among the Ruins’ in which he described a state-run euthanasia centre.

In Trudeau’s Canada, the government has introduced a very forceful euthanasia programme called ‘medical assistance in dying’. There were 13,000 state sanctioned ‘suicides’ in Canada in 2022 and that country is now deciding whether to allow children and the mentally ill to kill themselves. Please read that sentence again.

In the Netherlands, healthy individuals with autism are allowed the option of euthanasia, and Australia is deciding whether to let children as young as 14 kill themselves (or allow someone to do it for them). Today, euthanasia is legal in Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Columbia and parts of Australia.

In hospitals in the United Kingdom, it is now routine for patients who are admitted to hospital to ask if they want to be resuscitated if they fall seriously ill. Patients are warned that resuscitation can be painful and difficult and may leave them with broken ribs. As a result, many agree to have ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ labels put on their hospital charts. Patients who are frail or unable to give consent are often labelled ‘Do Not Resuscitate’ without the consent of relatives, and the decision not to provide care for patients who are seriously ill may be made by quite junior nurses instead of a team of doctors and nurses as used to be the case a few years ago.

Globally, there is a state sanctioned epidemic of euthanasia as governments follow instructions from the conspirators and encourage more and more people to commit suicide.

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consuelo's avatar

This article by Dr. Coleman is very, very valuable. My doctor put me on both Xanax and Paxil 12 years ago (or more) and has kept me on them, even when I told her I thought I should stop. Finally, after the Covid Scam, I decided to get off them myself. I have had months of misery trying to quit and now I have read things that explain to me how wrong my doctor is. Thanks.

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Edwin's avatar

You are very welcome! It is important to taper, sometimes very gradually, both meds, particularly the Paxil, but also the Xanax, to give your system (brain) a chance to resume normal function. Don't give up! I have had patients just like you, multiple years of therapy (15 on Prozac, Xanax, Hydrocodone), successfully get off the meds.

It can be helpful to substitute non-addictive meds like ibuprofen, doxylamine (sleep), but only temporarily. Good luck and don't hesitate to ask for advice.

Like myself (retired 2017), Thomas Braun was a pharmacist, his columns are a valuable source of health info, don't neglect proper intake.

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Thank you, again. Thanks for caring. C.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Big Pharma just loves addictive drugs for long-term use. It maximize their profit motive. SSRI’s, Antihistamine and those discussed here and many more cause drug addiction!

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Thank you Edwin ! 🎯

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fyi ... www.amazon.com/dp/B07QGNP9BL/

Benzodiazepines: How They Work and How to Withdraw (aka The Ashton Manual)

by C. Heather Ashton (Author) Format: Kindle Edition

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 269 ratings 4.4 on Goodreads 73 ratings

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (April 6, 2019)

This monograph contains information about the effects that benzodiazepines have on the brain and body and how these actions are exerted. Detailed suggestions on how to withdraw after long-term use and individual tapering schedules for different benzodiazepines are provided. Withdrawal symptoms, acute and protracted, are described along with an explanation of why they may occur and how to cope with them. The overall message is that most long-term benzodiazepine users who wish to can withdraw successfully and become happier and healthier as a result.'

[CAVEAT a high fiber diet is de rigeur of lots of beans,veg&fruit wch promote a healthy gut biome & result in regular&bulky bowel movements to eliminate the chemical drug detritus, thus producing a happy brain [search"gut brain connection"] resulting in minimal withdrawal agony.]

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Thank you Edwin for all you have done. I guess it may have been very lonely in the beginning being a pioneer against this medical cabal.

It appears we are all in the conspirator gaol with the inmates running the show. What a mess !

My mother died in a nursing home just before this scam broke out. I am glad it happened then as the thought of her being murdered and being on her own is extremely sad.

I am now almost to the point where I think all medication is scary. I am currently on two. One for blood pressure and one for the depression.

Recently I was a few days behind refilling my script and I learnt a valuable lesson.

I take duloxetine for depression and as a bi product it helps with my arthritis in which it has been particularly helpful. The night mares were terrifying, beyond normal and they were physical (throwing myself out of bed etc). I was scared to go back to sleep. Now I begin to wonder what would happen when the system totally breaks down and I have no access to that medication. I am really scared thinking about it. It would be great to slowly bring myself off it, but with the nightmares starting to happen after just missing the first day it is a worry. My doctor had no solution, but I am old so I am expendable.

Thanks for all you do Edwin. You are appreciated.

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I had that fear also, that I would not be able to buy the Paxil and so would be off it cold turkey. So I am going through a bad time weaning myself off but after 4 and a half months there may be light at the end. I have hope. Think what will happen if the hundreds of thousands of Americans who are addicted to these poisons all go cold turkey at once. Added to all the other chaos and insanities. Add in the lack of food and heat and air-conditioning and liquor (for those who are addicted to that), and personal transportation. What do the Monsters plan to do about the masses going mad over all that?

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I think they may be counting on the fact that without certain meds we will lose it and turn on each other thereby having less need to provide another avenue of elimination of the masses. So I would say the meds will get scarcer and scarcer. Deliberate intentions.

I do plan to read a great deal about natural solutions if there are any for this problem. I may suffer a bit more with the arthritis but at least I would not be terrified to go to sleep at night if I could find a natural cure.

What a sad world it is today, when all we want to do is live in gentle peace.

I am a little like Vernon these days with my chair on my verandah, (but without his bravery of warning us), overlooking the beautiful green valleys with my cup of tea and making the most of our winter.

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Edwin's avatar

Well, I'm flattered. Thank you very much.

Like you, I am expendable. Even those that knew the scam as well as me, are deceived by it. Therefore, I was expendable. I currently don't take any medicine, except ibuprofen, and relief factor (which seems to help minimally). My brother, a successful rocket scientist, supplies the relief factor. Even he doesn't listen to advice, got 1 vax, of two shots, had circulatory effects and that was enough for him. Also take a statin drug, every other day. Perhaps it does some good, perhaps the harm isn't too much.

Since the duloxetine may not be removable, have you considered stocking up on it? I don't know what the cost is, or your current situation, but there are always alternatives.

Don't give up, I don't know of anyone else more worthy than yourself.

My mom also passed a few years before this Covid mess broke out.

I miss her every day.

Edwin, your friend.

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Feeling lucky-at your peril? Dr Edwin & faithful readers might want to check out this on the (late) Dr Graveline's sad tale...'COQ10 and Statins (The Common Drug that Destroys Your Memory) |Dr. Duane Graveline’s Video on Cholesterol, Q10 and Statins titled The Common Drug that Destroys Your Memory By Dr. Mercola on February 12 2011

In this interview, Dr. Duane Graveline, a family doctor with 23 years experience and a former astronaut, discusses the health implications of cholesterol, statin drugs, and coenzyme Q10.

Dr. Graveline has an interesting background that makes him particularly suited to speak on the topic of statin drugs. He’s a medical doctor with 23 years of experience whose health was seriously damaged by a statin drug. His personal questions brought him out of retirement to investigate statins, which he’s been doing for the past 10 years.

As a former astronaut, he would get annual physicals at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. In 1999 his cholesterol hit 280 and he was given a prescription for Lipitor.

“When they suggested Lipitor (10 mg), I went along with it because I had no reason to be particularly worried about statin drugs,” he says. “I had used it a year or so before my retirement, but I wasn’t a big user.”

However, it quickly became apparent that something was seriously wrong.

“It was six weeks later when I experienced my first episode of what was later diagnosed as transient global amnesia,” Dr. Graveline says. [...]'

https://advancedq10.com/dr-duane-gravelines-video-on-cholesterol-q10-and-statins/

https://spacedoc.com/index.php

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Oh dear I am getting old by calling you Edwin. I am so sorry Vernon. I am sitting here chuckling to myself thinking you must think "what a silly old cow". It is sad getting old, just as you come to the height of experience and knowledge.

You were instrumental in in part for me not getting the jab so I really do appreciate you. I came across your "Old Man in a Chair" videos early on. Am getting so used to seeing Edwin's Newsletter in my email, and my mind didn't even think about it until I read your return comment.

Dad had alzheimers and mum had dementia so I have the double whammy to think about . Hope it is not starting yet......LOL

My husband is a chartered engineer and has had 4 jabs plus the flu, maybe more. I don't discuss it any more.

I have started to think we (the unjabbed) are chosen as weird as it seems.

Out here in my country we cannot get any extra on any prescriptions or get ahead of needs so getting what I want is out of the question.

The world is precarious now no-one can predict anything anymore, so maybe I will not have a need for meds at all!.

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