Mike Yardley
@YardleyShooting
I'm a writer, broadcaster, military historian & psychologist. I campaign for Liberty, better political representation & against PC censorship.
Do you know of anyone who has had a vaccine injury?
Noted on a routine blood test that my Vit D level was pushing 100. I don't think this is an issue, but I'm interested in informed opinion. B12 was high too. So, I am cutting back on supplements for that. Elevated B12 can be a red-flag.
30K likes! Can't say I expected that. This is evidently a subject which interests & seems to have been taken metaphorically too. Could've done without some of the nasty replies. Hope I've pruned those, but meantime, please don't be unnecessarily rude or unpleasant. We're British!
I found a foreign couple helping themselves to my plums a week or so ago. They were taking a large number. I told them it was ok to take a few but they should ask first. I've now returned from the West Country to discover the whole year's crop has gone save some on high branches.
How many claiming benefits are ripping the system - 30%, 50%? How can any country afford whats happening now? How many claimants were born abroad? We need a benefits system for people in real need, but its being ripped off and its damaging the motivation of many others too.
Remember that awful Great Reset slogan pushed by the gnomes of Davos - "You'll own nothing but be happy..." Essentially, they were pushing Marxism, but weirdly backed by Big Corp & Billionaire money. It doesn't quite make sense, Billionaires need to maintain property rights too.
Immigrants have made a huge contribution to Britain more recently, although you're right, our more ancient history is all about migration - Celts, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Vikings amongst others.
Britain was in no way built on migration unless your taking pre-1000 years ago. There were tiny numbers of Romany gypsies and other groups here from the 15th & 16th centuries but that’s it.
Something we need to remember. Too many of us are forgetting the concept of a shared culture.
I did not vote for this.
You voted for this. Vote differently.
The key point is that the State doesn't seem to work for us any more but for it's own managing & ruling elites, and, most weirdly, for the non-native and constantly expanding migrant population. 'The Brits' seem to be getting a poor deal, but they still pay for the whole shebang.
Our System simply isn't working anymore. Many are increasingly concerned and increasing unhappy. Quite a few are getting angry, but may not see that their anger may be manipulated by those with other agendas. Whatever way you look at it, our state needs massive re-engineering.
I'm not anti-migrant. Britain was built on migration. But there're far too many migrants arriving legally & illegally now who don't get British culture (& may not even speak our language). This is a recipe for disaster. Govt has not done its job. National security is compromised.
Our System simply isn't working anymore. Many are increasingly concerned and increasing unhappy. Quite a few are getting angry, but may not see that their anger may be manipulated by those with other agendas. Whatever way you look at it, our state needs massive re-engineering.
SHORT MEMORIES OR ASLEEP? Amazing how many have never heard of the 'Great Reset' or WEF (World Economic Forum). The latter, though, is much less apparent in the Media, so they may have changed their PR policy since the disaster of: "You'll own nothing and be happy." #OurDystopia
@Dominic2306 Many official statistics seem very suspect now. The absence of some also intrigues - for example, how many vax injuries/deaths were there? Statistics (like 'science') are manipulated to make political points. You can't really trust anything emanating from 'The Blob'.
Becomes ever clearer that you can't trust official statistics. 'The Blob' rules Britain. It's made a poor job of it, such a poor job that it's empowering ever more extreme alternatives. People aren't happy. The present Govt (like the last) is a shambles. Something must give soon.
Year after year I had the pears taken from my front garden in suburban Sevenoaks by the Eastern Europeans who had moved into the flats down the road. I ended up picking them early and ripening them in the fridge.