– Ex-Bristol mayor George Ferguson and Joe Banks join Tony and Martin. – The Battle of Barton Hill as residents lay in front of diggers at 3am to stop ‘Green’ LTN bus gate – Fadumo Farah, resident of Barton Hill, explains how Council put bollards in their road at 3am in the morning, as a liveable cities venture – 50 cops, drones, and a helicopter turned up! Disabled and parents who need cars not considered. – There was no real consultation before hand. ITV West on Barton Hill scheme – disabled trapped in homes – Brett Christophers on privatisation. The New Enclosure by Brett Christophers — the sale of the century The massive privatisation of public property – Joe’s article on big Israeli firms building student tower blocks in Bristol. Huge student flats market in UK. Israel/Gaza conflict. – George who has some Jewish heritage is disgusted by the genocide. George on what’s happening to former Bristol Zoo area. The Bear Pit when George was Mayor – art gallery – Jeremy Corbyn on the Gaza conflict – he wants a Chilcot type inquiry. Jeremy Corbyn Demands Answers About Who Authorised British Participation in the Gaza Genocide – World has not seen this level of evil since the Nazis – Al Jazeera – Netanyahu genocide with Ben Gvir fascist – only solution is ‘ethnic cleansing only solution’ extermination – Nazi Netanyahu at war with hostage families and the world as he resumes the Gaza genocide – Double Down News and Al Jazeera put together compilation of Israeli war crimes – horrendous and shocking degree of evil . We never see dead Hamas fighters on News – 36 hospitals hit in Gaza – Clips of Israeli ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotelvy Sophy Ridge, Sky News – Israel broke ceasefire – Hamas must release all hostages. ‘ – Ian Carrol on the Joe Rogan podcast – who are far right block in Israel? they are the same terrorists who founded the Israeli state through violence – Scott Ritter ….on Netanyahu battle with Shin Bet over Netanyahu violating National Security, can he sack the Shin Bet boss. Netanyahu disputes court order – Despite Tel-Aviv posters celebrating Trump support, not all is rosy between Trump and Netanyahu – Are King Charles and Netanyahu working together against Trump – Was the ceasefire violation Netanyahu and the British Establishment an attack on Donald Trump – Donald Trump is turning on Benjamin Netanyahu…? – David Lammy says ‘Israel is in breach of international law’ – UK Foreign secretary David Lammy told the House of Commons on Monday – When asked about Israel withholding humanitarian aid: “Well, my honourable friend is right. “This is a breach of international law. – Heathrow fire at power station – is it 1. an accident, 2. Russia 3. Extinction Rebellion or 4. MI5 to blame it on XR or Russia? or Western Secret Services? – Macron warns French population to prepare for Nuclear war France issues its citizens with an invasion guide – including how to survive a nuclear attack – – Rachel Reeves cuts benefits to pay for war with Russia Huge cuts to UK benefits planned as Government looks to slash spending – Assassination of Beatles star John Lennon Mind Games: The Assassination of John Lennon by David Whelan – Argentina is going private CRYPTO Ponzi scheme! – Adrian Salbuchi on Argentina and the new president Javier Milei. – USA is going private CRYPTO Ponzi schaeme! Trump at the Digital Assets conference. – UK Monarchy is taking power in the UK using its massive rights of patronage in government, the armed forces and criminal justice – – Who needs the JFK Assassination files? Chicago mob hit-man James Files who claims to be the assassin of JFK. – NOT The BCfm Politics Show presented by Tony Gosling
George Ferguson and Joe Banks join Tony and Martin. Fadumo Farah, resident of Barton Hill, explains how Council put bollards in their road at 3am in the morning, as a liveable cities venture, and when locallers got upset, 50 cops, drones, and a helicopter turned up! Disabled and parents who need cars not considered. There was no real consultation before hand. ITV West on Barton Hill scheme - disabled trapped in homes. Barton Hill community group Coffee Conscious meet 6.30pm every Tuesday - look online. Police join contractors as bus gate installed before sunrise Dozens of police officers joined council contractors in the early hours of Thursday morning as a bus gate in Barton Hill was finally installed. The bus gate, part of the East Bristol Liveable Neighbourhood trial scheme, is now on Avonvale Road. On Thursday, some people drove their cars straight through the gate in both directions while others took alternative routes, with Beam Street becoming particularly busy. At around 4am, a small group of women lay down on Marsh Lane to prevent contractors painting the road and installing another bus gate outside Barton House. One man who parked his car on Beam Street to get a newspaper from the Spar on Avonvale Road, called the move to install the bus gate before sunrise “sneaky”. He said: “I had a feeling they’d do that at nighttime. It will cause chaos.” Several of the protesters who lay down on Marsh Lane are currently fasting because it is Ramadan and were unable to have their Suhoor pre-dawn meal. Another protester said that no legal notice had been given that the roads would be closed in order to install the bus gates. Fadumo Farah, who lives in Barton House, said that she left her home before 4am after being notified about what was happening via a WhatsApp group. She said: “The police officers told me they were here to keep the peace but it looks like they were assisting. “We were only four women and one man. We were peacefully protesting and there were around 50 police officers… “They said we would get arrested and we were breaking the law for protesting on the road.” As protesters filmed police officers, one officer filmed the protesters. The newly installed bus gate on Avonvale Road – photo: Martin Booth When contractors divided themselves to work on different sections of the infrastructure including on Marsh Lane and Avonvale Road, protesters also split up. Infrastructure was also installed before dawn on Victoria Avenue. Farah added: “My position is supporting the community. As soon as I saw so many police officers, that was really disappointing because there were only a few of us… “I have seen so many women broken and crying. We missed our special meal with our family this morning and now we are fasting… “I asked them to bring us water or something but they refused to do that.”
Brett Christophers on privatisation. The New Enclosure by Brett Christophers — the sale of the century The massive privatisation of public property is key to understanding Britain today What was the biggest privatisation in the UK in recent decades? British Telecom or British Gas? The electricity grid, utilities or the railways? Think again. It is easier to get the right answer if you start by asking what was the UK’s biggest public asset when the privatisation drive began with the arrival of Margaret Thatcher in Downing Street in 1979. It was not industrial holdings, transport infrastructure or the telephone system — it was land and the public buildings erected on it. Land makes up a staggering share of national wealth. An estimate prepared in 2017 by the Office for National Statistics concluded that out of total national wealth of £9.8tn, land accounted for £5tn and houses and other structures added another £3.5tn on top of that. Of all of the land in Britain, in the late 1970s public agencies owned 20 per cent; institutional owners held another 20 per cent, and 60 per cent was in the hands of private individuals. As Brett Christophers outlines in his book The New Enclosure, it was the transfer into private ownership of roughly half of the public estate that was by far the largest element of Britain’s privatisation programme. The disposal of land and buildings, council homes, military facilities, NHS land and school playing fields transferred property — which at current prices would be worth around £400bn — from the public to the private sector. To put that figure in perspective, ahead of the 2007-08 financial crisis Britain’s public debt came to just short of £500bn. The fact that this huge sale of property does not feature more prominently in the national narrative — at least at the level of North Sea oil, say — reflects the fact that these gigantic disposals took place in dribs and drabs over a matter of decades, often at cutdown prices. Even allowing for inflation, the public sector did not realise anything close to current value from the sales, leaving the public balance sheet in a depleted state. Christophers’ account may come as a shock to many readers. That in itself is worthy of comment. How did land become so invisible as part of the privatisation story? Since time immemorial it has been the dominant asset. Back to the Domesday Book of the Normans, economic and political power depended on land ownership. Beginning in earnest in the 1500s, the wave of enclosures — fencing in land previously used for common grazing — supercharged the development of agrarian capitalism. Right up until the beginning of the 20th century, the landed elite were a dominant force in British politics and society. As such, they also attracted criticism.
Joe's article on big Israeli firms building student tower blocks in Bristol. Huge student flats market in UK. Israel/Gaza conflict. George who has some Jewish heritage is disgusted by the genocide. George on what's happening to former Bristol Zoo area. The Bear Pit when George was Mayor - art gallery . Joe and George discuss planning in Bristol and what went wrong over the years leading to Council Housing Officers not doing their job properly. 'The Fight for Bristol' book - George was part of a more collaborative system in the past. Building potential in North Bristol. Bristol vehicle dwellers. Not enough affordable housing. How Bristol’s tallest building will be linked to Israel’s atrocities If you stood in the Bearpit this winter – a sunken 1960s concrete plaza in the middle of St James Barton roundabout in Bristol’s city centre – you would have seen up to a dozen tents pitched on its raised grass sides. As the relentless traffic goes round above like water circling an enormous plughole, you are confronted with the raw end of Bristol’s housing crisis. Tragically, it no longer registers as a shock. Tents like these can be found all over the inner city, from parks to roundabouts to the walls of the cathedral. Beyond the centre, hundreds of battered vans and caravans line residential streets, industrial estates and the avenues of the Downs – homes to the growing mass of people who cannot afford a roof over their head in a place with the least affordable housing of any major British city outside London. Looking up from the tents at the Bearpit, you see a very different, but equally emblematic feature of Bristol’s housing crisis. Across the road, the former 18-storey Premier Inn, originally built as offices in the 1970s, is currently being demolished floor by floor. In its place will stand two high-rise towers. One of these will be a 28-storey Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA) block, the other an 18-storey ‘Co-Living’ block – a new housing product similar to PBSA, with small bedrooms and shared amenity spaces, but aimed at young professionals. The larger tower will be Bristol’s tallest ever building, two storeys higher than the Build-to-Rent development Castle Park View, completed in 2022. It will be a defining landmark on the skyline, visible from across the city.
Jeremy Corbyn on the Gaza conflict - he wants a Chilcot type inquiry. Jeremy Corbyn Demands Answers About Who Authorised British Participation in the Gaza Genocide Palestine Deep Dive Speaking to Palestinian Deep Dive’s Ahmed Alnaouq, Jeremy Corbyn says, “I want to know and I really do want to know who in the British government authorised the overflying of Gaza? Who in the British government authorised the delivery of weapons? Who in the British government knowingly provided weapons to a country that has been arraigned before the ICJ and the ICC?” To these answer, the former UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is demanding a “Chilcot-style” inquiry into the British government’s participation in the Gaza genocide. The Chilcot Report, officially titled the Iraq Inquiry, was an independent public inquiry into the UK's involvement in the 2003 Iraq War, chaired by Sir John Chilcot. The Report exposed intelligence failures, lack of planning and questioned the legal basis for the war. Corbyn said he remains “constantly astonished” by the attitude of successive UK governments, which continue to enable Israel’s assaults on Gaza, an onslaught he describes as “a Second World War-Style carpet bombing.” However if the government refuses such an inquiry, Corbyn says he will not be deterred from continuing to demand one by billing further parliamentary debates. He also says an alternative would be a public inquiry inspired by the Russell Tribunal on the Vietnam War, “so we will have an open process with expert opinions, witnesses and evidence.” Corbyn urged people everywhere to keep up the pressure on their governments to stop the genocide in Gaza. He emphasised the need to use every available avenue— street protests, raising awareness and protesting against Elbit Systems weapons factories in the UK in particular— to demand justice and accountability. Interview recorded March 19 2025
World has not seen this level of evil since the Nazis - Al Jazeera - Netanyahu genocide with Ben Gvir fascist - only solution is 'ethnic cleansing only solution' extermination - Netanyahu accused of war crimes but still has impunity.- international community has failed - Al Jazeera - Mustafa Barghouthi - SecGen Palestinian National Initiative Inside Story - Israel violated ceasefire. Jonathan Cook article - Netanyahu path back to Genocide - The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) armed group accused Israel of “deliberately sabotaging all efforts to reach a ceasefire”. Israeli assaults across Gaza resume, effectively shattering the fragile ceasefire with Hamas. At least 404 Palestinians have been killed and 562 wounded as Israel launched a massive assault on Gaza, shattering the fragile two-month-old ceasefire with Hamas. Tuesday’s attack took place across Gaza, including in Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza, Gaza City in the north, and central areas like Deir el-Balah. Many of those killed in the attacks were children, Gaza’s Ministry of Health said. Palestinian Health Ministry said that “404 martyrs and 562 injuries arrived at Gaza Strip hospitals so far”, adding that “a number of victims are still under the rubble”. Hamas, which governs Gaza, said it viewed Israel’s attacks as a unilateral cancellation of the ceasefire that began on January 19. “Netanyahu and his extremist government are making a decision to overturn the ceasefire agreement, exposing prisoners in Gaza to an unknown fate,” Hamas said in a statement. It called on people in Arab and Islamic nations, along with the “free people of the world”, to take to the streets to protest the assault. Why has Israel shattered the ceasefire in Gaza? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has refused to implement phase two of the ceasefire agreed upon with Hamas. Israel has launched its biggest assault on Gaza since January 19, when a ceasefire was agreed upon between Hamas and Israel. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed and many more have been forced to flee their homes. Israel says the strikes were ordered due to a lack of progress in talks to extend the ceasefire. The White House has confirmed it was consulted about the attacks before they were carried out. Hamas is calling on Israel to be held responsible for violating the agreement. So, can Netanyahu achieve his goals through war? Presenter: James Bays Guests: Mustafa Barghouti – secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative Scott Lucas – professor of US and international politics at University College Dublin Daniel Levy – president of the US Middle East Project
Double Down News and Al Jazeera put together compilation of Israeli war crimes - horrendous and shocking degree of evil . We never see dead Hamas fighters on News - 36 hospitals hit in Gaza. What did Al Jazeera’s investigation into Israeli war crimes in Gaza reveal? The I-Unit investigated thousands of videos and photos posted to social media by Israeli soldiers. By Richard Sanders and Al Jazeera Investigative Unit When they entered Gaza on October 27, after three weeks of aerial bombardment following Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, Israeli troops took their iPhones with them. “We live in an era of technology, and this has been described as the first livestreamed genocide in history,” Palestinian novelist Susan Abulhawa told Al Jazeera’s investigative unit (I-Unit). In the year since, Israeli soldiers have posted thousands of videos and photos on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube. These videos and photos form the foundation of the I-Unit’s new film, which investigates Israeli war crimes primarily through the medium of the evidence Israeli soldiers themselves have provided. As journalists in the West sought to portray the war on Gaza as complex and nuanced, a flood of social media posts from Israeli soldiers suggested they regarded it as anything but. The I-Unit decided to investigate these posts. It expected to have to dedicate considerable resources to geolocation – the use of satellite maps and other sources to identify specific locations – and to the use of facial recognition software to scan the internet to identify the soldiers featured in the photos and videos. What it found, however, was that, for the most part, soldiers posted material in their own names on publicly accessible platforms and often gave details of when and where the incidents depicted took place. The I-Unit began collecting these videos and photos, compiling a database of more than 2,500 social media accounts. It showed the footage to a range of military and human rights experts, including Dixon, Charlie Herbert, a retired major-general in the British Army, and Bill Van Esveld, the associate director for the Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch. It also employed teams on the ground to film the testimony of witnesses and made use of Israeli drone footage collected by Al Jazeera Arabic. What did the investigation find? The behaviour displayed in the photos and videos ranges from crass jokes and soldiers rifling through women’s underwear drawers to what appears to be the murder of unarmed civilians. It will be for prosecutors to decide the guilt or otherwise of the soldiers, but both Dixon and Van Esveld told Al Jazeera that several of the incidents documented merited investigation by international investigators. Most of the photos and videos fell into one of three categories: wanton destruction, the mistreatment of detainees and the use of human shields. All three may be violations of international humanitarian law (IHL) and war crimes under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court...
Clips of Israeli ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotelvy Sophy Ridge, Sky News - Israel broke ceasefire - Hamas must release all hostages. 'We are dealing with terrorists' says Israeli ambassador to the UK Speaking to Sky's Sophy Ridge, Tzipi Hotovely says that "we are at a point where Hamas uses these people as human shields", and that Israel has "no other choice" than to put pressure on Hamas. In an interview with Sky News, Israel's ambassador to the UK Tzipi Hotovely was challenged on her claims that Hamas had broken the ceasefire.Hotovely claimed that Israel had renewed attacks on the Gaza Strip because Hamas had failed to return the agreed captives.But Sky presenter Sophy Ridge argued Hamas had returned all of the captives agreed in phase one and that Israel had failed to move to phase two of the agreement as scheduled.It comes after three days of intense Israeli shelling of the st
Ian Carrol on the Joe Rogan podcast - who are far right block in Israel? they are the same terrorists who founded the Israeli state through violence
Scott Ritter ....on Netanyahu battle with Shin Bet over Netanyahu violating National Security, can he sack the Shin Bet boss. Netanyahu disputes court order freezing decision to fire Shin Bet chief PM says government will decide who heads domestic spy agency as protests against Ronen Bar dismissal continue Benjamin Netanyahu is locked in a fierce battle with Israel’s judicial system after the supreme court blocked his attempt to fire the head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence agency. Amid protests against ministers’ vote to sack Ronen Bar, the top court on Friday froze the decision, with the order remaining in place until the court can hear petitions filed by the opposition and an NGO against the dismissal of the chief of the Shin Bet. Netanyahu said in a post on X that “the government of Israel will decide” who headed the domestic security agency, writing: “The State of Israel is a state of law, and according to the law, the government of Israel decides who will be the head of the Shin Bet.” The Shin Bet has been investigating Netanyahu’s close aides for alleged breaches of national security, including leaking classified documents to foreign media, and allegedly taking money from Qatar, which is known to have given significant financial aid to Hamas. In a letter made public late on Thursday, Bar said his dismissal was motivated by Netanyahu’s “personal interests”. The security chief referred to the conclusions drawn by his agency’s investigation into the Hamas attack on 7 October 2023, which said “a policy of quiet had enabled Hamas to undergo massive military buildup”. He added: “The dismissal of the head of the service at this time at the initiative of the prime minister sends a message to all those involved, a message that could put the optimal outcome of the investigation at risk. This is a direct danger to the security of the state of Israel.” The court ruling said the freeze on Bar’s dismissal would remain until the appeals were presented to the court before 8 April. According to the earlier government statement announcing his dismissal, Bar was supposed to leave his post when his successor was appointed, or by 10 April at the latest. Bar, whose tenure was meant to end next year, was appointed by the previous Israeli government, which briefly forced Netanyahu from power between June 2021 and December 2022. His relations with the prime minister had been strained even before the 7 October Hamas attack that sparked the war in Gaza, notably over a proposed judicial overhaul that had split the country. Relations worsened after the 4 March release of the internal Shin Bet report on the attack, which acknowledged the agency’s own failures but also pointed to wider policy issues in the run-up.
Despite Tel-Aviv posters celebrating Trump support, not all is rosy between Trump and Netanyahu - Are King Charles and Netanyahu working together against Trump
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? Was the ceasefire violation Netanyahu and the British Establishment an attack on Donald Trump - Donald Trump is turning on Benjamin Netanyahu... The return of Trump has made clear that the Middle Eastern sands are shifting Few in Israel are likely to have been more startled by the US’s decision to hold direct talks with Hamas than Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said that Israel had been consulted about the discussions, which partly concerned the release of US hostages held in Gaza. Whether Jerusalem was pleased about being cut out of such sensitive talks, however, is another question entirely. But the return of Trump made clear that the Middle Eastern sands were shifting. And fast. First, the President and his Middle East team were able to secure a temporary ceasefire that saw about 30 Israeli hostages released in exchange for over 2,000 Palestinian prisoners over a six week period that drew to a close last weekend. Trump wanted an end – or at least a pause – to the fighting before he returned to office and the agreement kicked in mere hours before he was sworn in. Then, during Netanyahu’s visit to Washington in early February, Trump revealed his audacious Gaza transfer proposal that could see the Strip fall under US control and most Gazans emigrate. But an alternative scenario could also be playing out here – that when it comes to concluding the war, Trump has come to believe that Netanyahu cannot get the job done. The result is a pair of competing narratives suggesting that, while Trump appears committed to Netanyahu’s leadership, he’s not so subtly undermining Bibi in increasingly public fashion. Perhaps, most worryingly for Netanyahu, Washington’s efforts are working: over the weekend, Trump hostage affairs envoy Adam Boehler said that Hamas had proposed a five-to-ten year truce with Israel that would see it lay down its arms and remove itself from governing Gaza. It’s a startling proposal, made all the more unprecedented by Washington’s willingness to negotiate with Hamas in stark contradiction to long-standing US opposition to direct engagement with terror organisations. And Netanyahu’s inner circle was reportedly displeased by the Americans going rogue: according to a Times of Israel report last week, Ron Dermer, Israel’s Strategic Affairs Minister, “lashed out” at US hostage envoy Boehler upon learning about meetings the latter had held in Doha with a senior Hamas delegation. With Israeli elections at least a year away, Netanyahu faces little immediate threat of dethronement. But his political longevity is partly hinged on the belief that Trump has Bibi’s back; that he views Netanyahu as an equal, rather than a junior partner. That this current White House – unlike its predecessor – seeks to elevate rather than undermine Israel’s leader. As massive posters praising Trump across Israel convey, the Israeli public wants (needs) to believe that Trump is committed to ensuring their sovereignty and security as the threat of war’s return remains constant. And Netanyahu needs to project himself as the embodiment of Washington’s new-found affirmation. With alternative leadership nowhere to be found in Israel, Bibi is still managing to maintain this facade. But as the unilateral efforts by Trump’s team are beginning to make clear, Trump may have less faith in Bibi’s abilities than even Biden and Harris before him.
David Lammy says 'Israel is in breach of international law' - UK Foreign secretary David Lammy told the House of Commons on Monday when asked about Israel withholding humanitarian aid: “Well, my honourable friend is right. “This is a breach of international law. In Parliament, Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that Israel is in break of international law over its blockade of Gaza, in response to a question from Rupa Huq MP. She said: "I welcome my right hon. Friend’s strong statement that blockading all aid into Gaza, including UK aid, is “appalling and unacceptable”. What discussions did he have with G7 colleagues about what can be done about this provocative action during Ramadan, and what consequences are there for what people are saying is a breach of international law?" Foreign Secretary David Lammy replied: "My hon. Friend is right: this is a breach of international law. Israel, quite rightly, must defend its own security, but we find the lack of aid—and it has now been 15 days since aid got into Gaza—unacceptable, Toggle showing location ofColumn 42hugely alarming and very worrying. We urge Israel to get back to the number of trucks we were seeing going in—way beyond 600—so that Palestinians can get the necessary humanitarian support they need at this time." No 10 rows back on Lammy’s claim Israel broke international law in Gaza Downing Street has rowed back on the Foreign Secretary’s assertion that Israel had broken international law by blocking aid shipments to Gaza. Number 10 said instead that the country was “at clear risk of breaching” its legal obligations after questions were raised about the UK Government’s position following remarks made in the Commons by David Lammy. Asked by Labour MP Rupa Huq what the consequences would be for the “provocative action” of blocking aid during the holy month of Ramadan, the Foreign Secretary had told the House on Monday: “Well, my honourable friend is right. “This is a breach of international law. “Israel, quite rightly, must defend its own security, but we find the lack of aid – and it has now been 15 days since aid got into Gaza – unacceptable, hugely alarming and very worrying.” Asked whether Mr Lammy had been speaking for the whole of Government, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “As the Foreign Secretary said, and CDL (the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) said on the morning round, our position remains that Israel’s actions in Gaza are at clear risk of breaching international humanitarian law. “And we continue to call on the government of Israel to abide by its international obligations when it comes to humanitarian assistance to the population in Gaza.”...
Heathrow fire at power station - is it 1. an accident, 2. Russia 3. Extinction Rebellion or 4. MI5 to blame it on XR or Russia? or Western Secret Services? Starmer's role in Ukraine. Heathrow fire at power sub-station - is it 1. an accident, 2. Russia 3. Extinction Rebellion or 4. MI5 to blame it on XR or Russia? or Western Secret Services? Starmer's role in Ukraine. No attacks on Ukraine Infrastructure for 30 days - What will Putin do next? John Sawers - position of Europe and Ukraine so opposite to that of Putin's. 'Very old' transformer failed and started Heathrow substation fire, expert claims, as hundreds of thousands are left stranded... amid incredulity that small blaze caused global chaos An experienced electrical engineer today blamed the catastrophic failure of an 'oil-filled transformer' for the devastating fire that has shut down Heathrow Airport and embarrassed Britain on the world stage. Tom Watters, who has worked on critical infrastructure around the world, told MailOnline the crucial substation powering Heathrow and west London contains 'very old' equipment and blamed a 'lack of investment' for the crisis. The substation fire in Hayes involved 25,000 litres of cooling oil igniting, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) has said. MailOnline can also reveal that a report for London Mayor Sadiq Khan in 2022 identified major problems with the electricity supply system in the Heathrow area. It warned that the North Hyde substation, which exploded into flames last night, has been running at 106.2 per cent of capacity. Electrical engineer Mr Watters, director of Sanguine Impact Investments, told MailOnline: 'An oil filled transformer has obviously failed and caused the massive fire. 'This looks like a very old transformer and it's surprising that such an old piece of critical equipment was still in service. I assume a lack of investment is the reason. 'The design of the substation while being ok is also very old style. Modern substations are normally enclosed using gas as the insulation'. It came as Heathrow announced it would restart some flights later today, with priority for passengers who have been left stranded there.
Macron warns French population to prepare for Nuclear war France issues its citizens with an invasion guide - including how to survive a nuclear attack - after Macron warned Europe must prepare for war France is set to issue a survival manual to households across the country, warning citizens how to respond to an invasion or any other 'imminent threat'. The dramatic move comes as tensions rise in Europe and fears grow over Russia's aggressive tactics. The new 20-page booklet, reportedly packed with 63 measures, will advise the French on how to protect themselves and their families in the event of armed conflict, natural disasters, industrial accidents or even a nuclear leak. It will include tips on how to create a 'survival kit' with essentials including six litres of water, canned food, batteries, a torch and basic medical supplies such as paracetamol and bandages. Crucially, it will offer advice on what to do if an attack is imminent, including how to join local defence efforts, such as signing up for reserve units or firefighting groups. Citizens will also be told to 'lock their doors' in the event of a nuclear incident - advice that has already drawn ridicule from commentators. Despite the alarming content, the French government insists the booklet is not a direct response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. President Emmanuel Macron has previously warned that Europe must be prepared to confront the 'Russian threat' and adapt to the possibility that America could scale back its military support. Earlier this week, Macron revealed that French fighter jets equipped with new generation hypersonic nuclear missiles will be sent to the German border as part of his bid to renew France's airborne nuclear deterrent. Officials from the General Secretariat for Defence and National Security (SGDSN), which oversaw the booklet's creation, claim the aim of the survival guide is simply to bolster France's resilience in the face of 'all types of crises'. The decision to draft the booklet reportedly dates back to 2022, in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, as part of a national strategy to improve public preparedness. But the timing of its release - expected before summer if approved by Prime Minister François Bayrou - has raised eyebrows. French newspaper Le Figaro noted that the kit's rollout 'could easily suggest that the state is reacting to the unstable international situation'. Macron has recently called for Europe to rearm in the face of Russia's aggression in Ukraine and America's wavering commitment to upholding European security under Donald Trump...
Rachel Reeves cuts benefits to pay for war with Russia Huge cuts to UK benefits planned as Government looks to slash spending Rachel Reeves faces calls to step back from becoming 'Labour's austerity Chancellor' as she prepares to slash billions of pounds from welfare and other Government budgets Rachel Reeves is expected to slash billions of pounds from the welfare bill and other government budgets as she battles to balance the books. The Chancellor’s room for manoeuvre is believed to have been wiped out by global turmoil and sluggish economic growth. But she faced calls not to become "Labour's Austerity Chancellor" as speculation mounting over major spending cuts in the Spring Statement. The Treasury was due to present plans for big-ticket items like tax and public spending to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) on Wednesday for its Spring forecast. A Government source said the "world has changed a lot" since the Budget in October, when the OBR indicated she had £9.9billion of wiggle room within her self-imposed borrowing rules. The watchdog is now expected to downgrade its forecast due to global factors like Donald Trump's threats of trade tariffs, as well as higher than expected inflation and borrowing in the UK. This significantly raises the stakes for the Chancellor's Spring Statement on March 26. Last week, Keir Starmer failed to rule out spending cuts or tax hikes but said the "big decisions on tax" had been taken in the Budget. A Government source said: "Clearly the world has changed a lot since the autumn Budget. "People are watching that change happen before their eyes. The Office for Budget Responsibility will reflect that changing world in its forecasts later this month and a changing world will be a core feature of the Chancellor's response later this month." The plans are believed to involve cuts to welfare, Whitehall budgets and wider government efficiencies. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has been drawing up reforms to reduce the number of people on health-related benefits and get them back into work.
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Part Two - International news review, Accelerationist, Armageddonist reports and investigations
Assassination of Beatles star John Lennon David Whelan, author of 'Mind Games', on the suspicious assassination of John Lennon. Mind Games: The Assassination of John Lennon by David Whelan On the 8th of December 1980, music icon and peace activist John Lennon was assassinated just inside the entrance to the Dakota Apartments, his New York home. This was the first high-profile celebrity murder in history. The world was in shock. Mark Chapman, the man accused and later convicted of the crime, surprisingly had stayed at the scene and started to read a novel. In Spring 2020, TV producer and writer David Whelan, concerned at the dozens of anomalies he found in the case, commenced a three-year long investigation into the assassination of John Lennon. Whelan gained exclusive access to the notebooks and paperwork of the NYPD's lead detective on the case, as well as interviewing everyone who was connected to the events: Dakota workers, Lennon insiders and employees, NYPD cops and detectives, and the medics who tried to save John Lennon in the Roosevelt Hospital Emergency Room. All gave new and highly revealing testimony. Whelan’s thorough investigation will reveal overwhelming evidence which proves that Mark Chapman was not the cold and calculated killer we were told he was. Whelan’s investigation explosively reveals that nefarious actors and hidden organisations conspired to assassinate John Lennon, and to set up Mark Chapman as the fall guy for one of the world’s most infamous and shocking crimes. The official narrative about John’s despicable murder is a lie. We all know John was obsessed with getting to the truth of things. I hope this book goes some way to getting to the truth of his assassination. The book is in English language and is available on paperback in all Amazon outlets across the world. We will be publishing an e-book next Spring and we will also be producing an audio book early next year. We are currently negotiating foreign language version deals with individual publishers from various regions and countries across the world. As these deals are finalised, we will announce the releases as they happen next year. It’s going to be an uphill battle to get this book into the public consciousness. Please spread the word amongst your family and friends about this book and its content. As most of you know, I have been investigating John’s assassination for over three years now. I have spoken to everyone involved with the case and I have managed to access all the lead detective’s notebooks and files. I am relieved that all my work is now finally out there for the world to read. This book is the just the start of a process for getting justice for John Lennon. Though I believe my work has uncovered most of what really happened on 8th December 1980, there is still work to do. I urge everyone who reads the book to continue looking into the case. There are still unreleased FBI, CIA, NYPD and Manhattan DA’s office files. Most released files are still heavily redacted. We must continue to seek the whole truth about the people behind John Lennon’s assassination and their methods and motives. There are plenty more subjects surrounding the case that need further exploring beyond my book. Lastly, thank you to all my subscribers for your interest in my work. Your support is greatly appreciated. I’m looking forward to hearing what you all think about the book.
Argentina is going private CRYPTO Ponzi scheme! - Adrian Salbuchi on Argentina and the new president Javier Milei.
USA is going private CRYPTO Ponzi schaeme! Trump at the Digital Assets conference.
UK Monarchy is taking power in the UK using its massive rights of patronage in government, the armed forces and criminal justice - - King Charles last week entertains Zelensky and this week Mark Carney - Prince William visits Estonia on the front line with King Charles' most hated Russia run, according to him, by 'Hitler' ...Charles has much power, particularly of patronage and is intervening an international relations such as in Gaza where he supports Israel and Ukraine where he supports Zelensky 'Political' King Charles flexes soft power to support Ukraine - and relishes it After decades in which King Charles was told to stay firmly out of politics, the monarch suddenly finds himself playing a key role Buckingham Palace did not respond to a request to comment on the meeting with Mr Zelensky. But the result is nonetheless a rare nexus between the soft power of the House of Windsor and the very hardest version of geopolitics which, according to some, King Charles may well be privately relishing. Prior to his ascent to the throne, Charles had been careful to signal that his well-established tendency to lobby directly for the issues that moved him – from the fate of the planet to that of the patagonian tooth fish – would be curtailed once he became monarch. He once told an interviewer he would not be so “stupid” as to allow his reputation as a “meddler” to continue, saying: “I do realise that it is a separate exercise being sovereign. So of course I understand entirely how that should operate.” The former aide said: “For all the previous criticism made of the King, he is emerging more and more as a monarch fit for our times. He is thoughtful, he is engaged and, in contrast to the late Queen, he is willing to express his views, albeit carefully and appropriately. I wouldn’t be surprised if he was quietly enjoying this.” Indeed, it is pointed out that evidence for King Charles, almost despite himself, ushering in an era of an activist monarch is to be found precisely in the stark contrast between himself and his mother when it comes to expressing a political view. Shortly after Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, royal watchers were pointed to the fact that Queen Elizabeth had been seen posing next to a bunch of yellow and blue flowers. Aides let it be known that the suggestion this was a subtle show of support for Ukraine would not be wide of the mark. Times, it would seem, have changed. Dr Owens said: “Now we have Charles being used as shiny bait for the Trump magpie and the King himself being forthright on the issues. Charles is flexing his role here in ways that Elizabeth simply would not have.”
Who needs the JFK Assassination files? Chicago mob hit-man James Files who claims to be the assassin of JFK. James describes what its like to see the target's head 'blow apart like a watermelon' with blood and matter going everywhere. Plus how he got to and exited from his firing position on the Grassy Knoll on November 22, 1963 Confesses to shooting JFK from behind the "grassy knoll" You be the judge. Files On JFK is the full 2003 Documentary prison interview of James E. Files, recorded in the Stateville Correctional Center, Joliet Illinois. After an FBI tip, Kennedy assassination investigator Joe West found James Files serving time for the attempted murder of an Illinois police officer. At first, Files was reluctant to talk, but West persisted and established a relationship with a man with first-had knowledge of various aspects of the world of organized crime, government operations, and key people involved in planning and carrying out the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
#1 - Complete 4hr show - [right click to download] Full interviews with... #2 - John Lennon assassination, David Whelan, Mind Games, Mark Chapman the patsy (2023) - 01:45:00 #3 - Why has Israel shattered the ceasefire in Gaza AJ Inside Story - 00:30:00 #4 - Tzipi Hotovely explains why Israel is resuming Gaza genocide, ambassador to the UK - 00:15:00 #5 - Judging Freedom Col Scott Ritter rains down thunder on Trump over Yemen - 00:30:00 #6 - Ex-MI6 DG Sir Richard Dearlove on Trump-Putin call One Decision Christina Ruffini - 00:10:00 #7 - CONSPIRACY-CLASSICS-3 James Files the JFK assassin Chicago Mob Hit-Man - 02:45:00 #8 - Adrian Salbuchi Argentina Javier Milei and Trump geopolitics update - 00:08:00