As regular readers know, I often opine at this site about the politician-turned-persecuted-pearl-clutching-people's hero, Andrew Bridgen (don't worry, this article isn't about him...
a brave and forensic article. you can imagine how the spotters ears must prick up when a Rachel or Marianna Spring hoves into view in Freshers week. 'Yes, I think we've got one. Sociopath, definitely.'
And on an related note, I am now seeing almost daily in the Press the 'shock rise in cancer of the blank in young people'. As you predicted. And of course no mention made of why this should be, just 'shock'.
Yeah, very shocking.
And also now, the way the NHS is now a part of our life. 'Doctors recommend'. 'everyone now really should be bla bla bla'. Like our lives are ANY of their business.
I completely agree, the intelligence agencies specifically look for sociopathic / psychopathic traits, which are very clear in Ms. Clarke. Note that in her first career as a journalist, she specialised in war. She travelled all over the world covering various brutal conflicts, and would as such have been witness to immeasurable death and suffering, which to a normal person would be hugely traumatic. So, most who have had this experience would - if they are changing career - want to get as far away from endless death as possible.
Yet she opted to immediately become a palliative care doctor, e.g., more death, death, death. And then wrote several books about death.
She's uncomfortably comfortable with death, to put it mildly.
Laser sharp, accurate and focused as usual Miri and as much as I despise the actions of "asset" Rachel Clarke so I am pleased that karmic law has seen Bob Moran, after she prompted his Daily Telegraph exit, go from strength to strength in his independent career. I stand as a proud owner of Bob Moran merchandise while I can think Ms Clarke's books would only be useful as emergency toilet paper or kindling.
Thank you, Trevor, and absolutely about Bob, whose latest book is doing extremely well. The perfect Christmas gift for all your awake friends - and, perhaps, for Rachel Clarke...
Oh I recall that Guardian review of that gutsy little pot boiler! Such a sly teasing “truth in plain sight” opening:
“How do you write a convincing drama based on real-life events when so many of those events were utterly unbelievable? Especially given that they have become even more so since, as the knowledge of what was really going on has become more widespread – and, at times, even entered into the record of official inquiries?”
Cute, eh? The sheer preposterousness of the covid rap is admitted and then presented as an obstacle that must be overcome “for the sake of telling the truth”!
And how interesting that the drama focusses on the “missteps” thereby automatically presupposing the deadliness of the bug!
Thus “the impossible decisions, stresses, responsibilities, appalling shocks, plus derelictions of governmental and managerial duty ..... journalistic failures .... the bleeping sound of hospital oxygen supplies running low” etc etc etc .....
Oh yes no-one should be in any doubt about “the utter bewilderment and chaos at the time and how staff were left scrambling” etc etc etc.
All of which proves ... what exactly? Only that the Hammer House of Horror was still in production.
(And even then, this is questionable. Recall those weird videos of medical staff doing dance numbers around empty wards? Dance numbers which were a little too well choreographed. What was that all about? It’s a gas gas gasssssssssssss...)
Excellent as always, Miri. And that 33 thing is real. The nutbags really do believe some utter esoteric drivel. Once you see it once, you see it everywhere.
I agree about ventilators and the ugly truth about transplants as described. Assisted dying AKA assisted suicide , murder in fact, equally reprehensible. Now to become part of our increasingly dystopian society.
asset mm’s “book” is now selling for £3.78. i read an article once about the books famous politicians write and how there sales numbers are basically just made up and it’s kind of a money laundering scheme of some kind. like hilary clinton’s book. no one actually bought it, and if one or two copies were sold, then those people didn’t actually read it, just a prop for the coffee table. who would ever want to waste hours of their time ready that monster’s autobiography of lies. anyway great article mira. i opted out many years ago, after learning the horrors of harvesting and how they do not give pain meds and adequate anesthesia so the organs aren’t harmed.
A truly harrowing article. It spells out the true level of evil now openly directed at the public by the elites who nowadays barely take the trouble to conceal their hatred. Miri stares that hatred in the face with defiance.
I didn't know much, if anything, about Rachel Clarke before reading this article, so I'm glad to find all this out.
I would just point out, though, that by no means all hospitals lay empty during the so-called pandemic. The son of great and much-loved friends was an anaesthetist in a hospital on the south coast (he has subsequently died of lung cancer) and he said that they were inundated. He wouldn't lie. I know from someone else I trust that the hospital they worked in was likewise inundated.
Re organ donations, especially hearts, I read somewhere (I can't remember where) that people's characters change after such an organ is placed in their bodies. If this is true, the question is, do they take on the characters of the people from whom their new organ has been taken? In any case, I utterly agree with Miri that taking organs from living people is abhorrent. We all have a time to die and if that time comes earlier rather than later, so be it. If a child dies, maybe they have avoided a life of pain - is it necessarily a bad thing? And in the meantime you, as a parent, have had the gift of their precious life. Of course it is hugely tragic for the parents and relations, but for the child him/herself, it could just possibly be better (if you believe in heaven). I am really glad that I believe in God because I trust him with myself, my husband, children and grandchildren - he will take us and them at their appointed time, not before nor after, and who am I to argue with him? - he knows best.
Thank you once again Miri for putting the case so eloquently and so well. A great read and I will certainly send it to as many people as I can think of who are "awake" enough to understand it.
Bridgen did get the hearing about "vaccine" harm in parliament. He helped the post-office scandal victims. He may not be as clever as you are (who is?), but he is not stupid. I think you are not fair about him.
Schedule Update: Today, instead of our scheduled interview, we'll be hosting a live discussion on the Online Safety Act at 1pm. Despite its name, this act isn’t about safety—it’s about censorship, silencing dissent from the official narrative under the guise of 'protection.'
But independent voices like ours and Resistance GB won’t be silenced. We’re calling on all independent media to join us in this fight. At 1pm, we’ll break down the act's draconian powers and discuss how we’ll continue to report the real, independent news—free from corporate control.
a brave and forensic article. you can imagine how the spotters ears must prick up when a Rachel or Marianna Spring hoves into view in Freshers week. 'Yes, I think we've got one. Sociopath, definitely.'
And on an related note, I am now seeing almost daily in the Press the 'shock rise in cancer of the blank in young people'. As you predicted. And of course no mention made of why this should be, just 'shock'.
Yeah, very shocking.
And also now, the way the NHS is now a part of our life. 'Doctors recommend'. 'everyone now really should be bla bla bla'. Like our lives are ANY of their business.
I completely agree, the intelligence agencies specifically look for sociopathic / psychopathic traits, which are very clear in Ms. Clarke. Note that in her first career as a journalist, she specialised in war. She travelled all over the world covering various brutal conflicts, and would as such have been witness to immeasurable death and suffering, which to a normal person would be hugely traumatic. So, most who have had this experience would - if they are changing career - want to get as far away from endless death as possible.
Yet she opted to immediately become a palliative care doctor, e.g., more death, death, death. And then wrote several books about death.
She's uncomfortably comfortable with death, to put it mildly.
Laser sharp, accurate and focused as usual Miri and as much as I despise the actions of "asset" Rachel Clarke so I am pleased that karmic law has seen Bob Moran, after she prompted his Daily Telegraph exit, go from strength to strength in his independent career. I stand as a proud owner of Bob Moran merchandise while I can think Ms Clarke's books would only be useful as emergency toilet paper or kindling.
Thank you, Trevor, and absolutely about Bob, whose latest book is doing extremely well. The perfect Christmas gift for all your awake friends - and, perhaps, for Rachel Clarke...
Oh I recall that Guardian review of that gutsy little pot boiler! Such a sly teasing “truth in plain sight” opening:
“How do you write a convincing drama based on real-life events when so many of those events were utterly unbelievable? Especially given that they have become even more so since, as the knowledge of what was really going on has become more widespread – and, at times, even entered into the record of official inquiries?”
Cute, eh? The sheer preposterousness of the covid rap is admitted and then presented as an obstacle that must be overcome “for the sake of telling the truth”!
And how interesting that the drama focusses on the “missteps” thereby automatically presupposing the deadliness of the bug!
Thus “the impossible decisions, stresses, responsibilities, appalling shocks, plus derelictions of governmental and managerial duty ..... journalistic failures .... the bleeping sound of hospital oxygen supplies running low” etc etc etc .....
Oh yes no-one should be in any doubt about “the utter bewilderment and chaos at the time and how staff were left scrambling” etc etc etc.
All of which proves ... what exactly? Only that the Hammer House of Horror was still in production.
(And even then, this is questionable. Recall those weird videos of medical staff doing dance numbers around empty wards? Dance numbers which were a little too well choreographed. What was that all about? It’s a gas gas gasssssssssssss...)
Excellent as always, Miri. And that 33 thing is real. The nutbags really do believe some utter esoteric drivel. Once you see it once, you see it everywhere.
Good compilation of the Covid 33 operation here…
https://open.substack.com/pub/hillmd/p/thirty-three-code-in-covid-kill-operation?r=pezuu&utm_medium=ios
Well, Miri AF can do maths and also writes even better.
As a critique of Ms R Clarke, this essay is robust and clear.
I wonder if Ms R Clarke is familiar with the Liverpool Care Pathway?
I agree about ventilators and the ugly truth about transplants as described. Assisted dying AKA assisted suicide , murder in fact, equally reprehensible. Now to become part of our increasingly dystopian society.
I actually am quite sympathetic to 57-year-old Derek, the fat alcoholic. I can relate to him a lot more than cherubic 9-year-old Max :-)
asset mm’s “book” is now selling for £3.78. i read an article once about the books famous politicians write and how there sales numbers are basically just made up and it’s kind of a money laundering scheme of some kind. like hilary clinton’s book. no one actually bought it, and if one or two copies were sold, then those people didn’t actually read it, just a prop for the coffee table. who would ever want to waste hours of their time ready that monster’s autobiography of lies. anyway great article mira. i opted out many years ago, after learning the horrors of harvesting and how they do not give pain meds and adequate anesthesia so the organs aren’t harmed.
A truly harrowing article. It spells out the true level of evil now openly directed at the public by the elites who nowadays barely take the trouble to conceal their hatred. Miri stares that hatred in the face with defiance.
I didn't know much, if anything, about Rachel Clarke before reading this article, so I'm glad to find all this out.
I would just point out, though, that by no means all hospitals lay empty during the so-called pandemic. The son of great and much-loved friends was an anaesthetist in a hospital on the south coast (he has subsequently died of lung cancer) and he said that they were inundated. He wouldn't lie. I know from someone else I trust that the hospital they worked in was likewise inundated.
Re organ donations, especially hearts, I read somewhere (I can't remember where) that people's characters change after such an organ is placed in their bodies. If this is true, the question is, do they take on the characters of the people from whom their new organ has been taken? In any case, I utterly agree with Miri that taking organs from living people is abhorrent. We all have a time to die and if that time comes earlier rather than later, so be it. If a child dies, maybe they have avoided a life of pain - is it necessarily a bad thing? And in the meantime you, as a parent, have had the gift of their precious life. Of course it is hugely tragic for the parents and relations, but for the child him/herself, it could just possibly be better (if you believe in heaven). I am really glad that I believe in God because I trust him with myself, my husband, children and grandchildren - he will take us and them at their appointed time, not before nor after, and who am I to argue with him? - he knows best.
I'm reminded of a short story by Larry Niven from the early 70s where, on a colony world, the punishment for all crimes was death.
Because the ruling gerontocracy wanted to harvest the organs of the young.
Thanks Martin, very chilling, and yes - this theme has come up in cautionary tales again and again. They always tell us....
Just subscribed as I think your work is thorough, factual and right on the money! Keep up the good work Miri!
Thank you, Elizabeth! I very much appreciate your support.
Thank you once again Miri for putting the case so eloquently and so well. A great read and I will certainly send it to as many people as I can think of who are "awake" enough to understand it.
Bridgen did get the hearing about "vaccine" harm in parliament. He helped the post-office scandal victims. He may not be as clever as you are (who is?), but he is not stupid. I think you are not fair about him.
Thought you might be interested?
https://t.me/ukcolumn/1528
Schedule Update: Today, instead of our scheduled interview, we'll be hosting a live discussion on the Online Safety Act at 1pm. Despite its name, this act isn’t about safety—it’s about censorship, silencing dissent from the official narrative under the guise of 'protection.'
But independent voices like ours and Resistance GB won’t be silenced. We’re calling on all independent media to join us in this fight. At 1pm, we’ll break down the act's draconian powers and discuss how we’ll continue to report the real, independent news—free from corporate control.
Tune in live at 1pm!
www.ukcolumn.org
Looks like Greg Reese also picked up on this now with the added angle of the Fentanyl crises/opportunities: https://gregreese.substack.com/p/organ-harvesting-and-the-brain-death