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Banned from the UK because his presence would go against "the public good". I think we can read between the lines on that one...

https://archive.is/20250418080654/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/18/anti-migration-philosopher-renaud-camus-banned-from-uk/
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03.04.202511:32
I am seeing significant criticism levelled at UK Column for this attached segment being 'scaremongering' due to alleged framing of the APHA pre-procurement notice as a "new thing". (I don't agree - renewal was mentioned)

More importantly, I believe that some are missing the deeper point the segment was, (I think), trying to make - about broader themes of government overreach based on suspicion only, a pattern we are seeing regularly across the board in many sectors, not just agriculture

The APHA pre procurement notice in the segment is not a “new thing” - it's a routine contract renewal for livestock valuation—a process in place since the 2001 FMD crisis. I agree this wasnt explained in detail in the segment although as I've said, renewal was mentioned. The renewal actually emphasises that government has long prepared for animal culls imho

The critcism of the segment misses the deeper truth: the notice reflects a system built on overreach, where laws like the Animal Health Act 1981 allow culls on mere suspicion, not proof. The 2001 FMD crisis saw 6 million animals slaughtered, many healthy, based on proximity alone; recent avian flu culls killed 5 million birds, often preemptively, after PCR tests flagged asymptomatic cases - asymptomatic simply is not a thing and PCR is not diagnostic

UK poultry registration rules now mandate registration for anyone having at least one bird, and ongoing pandemic preparedness drills further enable surveillance and swift action, justified by “biosecurity”, but reeking of control and overreach

This isn’t about a new policy—it’s about seeing the same patterns, where suspicion is wielded as a weapon, and the law a shield for the control grid to dominate, in this case, agriculture, and then eventually ruin it, severely threatening food security

So I feel people are not seeing the patterns this segment was trying to show. Yes, the notice is a renewal, not a policy shift, but this just strengthens the broader arguments about the system imho—legal overreach, suspicion-driven culls, elite control—grounding concerns raised in the segment in actual reality on the ground

I'm not sticking up for UK Column here: they are quite capable of doing that for themselves. I was just quite shocked that people are not seeing the overall themes and patterns that I think the segment was alluding to. That actually scares me, as it means that people are not seeing the bigger picture

IMHO the APHA notice reflects ongoing preparation for centralised control over agriculture, a sector elites have long coveted. Historically, attacking the food supply is a totalitarian wet dream, from Stalin’s collectivisation to modern land grabs. DEFRA officials are insulated by law and face no personal risk, while farmers lose livelihoods. PCR testing has become a tool of control, amplifying threats to justify action

This isn’t about disease control imho; it’s about control, period—a totalitarian move dressed as biosecurity

What are your thoughts?

https://t.me/lawyersoflight/16309
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20.04.202513:34
New Substack essay, on the new censorship climate in Britain:

https://millennialwoes.substack.com/p/at-ofcoms-pleasure
09.04.202519:01
https://www.youtube.com/live/ZZ2qJRNzAYs?si=xAWTktOeqmRw5UAY

This is going to be worth a listen, featuring Horus.
05.04.202508:23
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07.04.202511:43
I wonder whether this reconciliation would have happened had I not “done the deed”. We will never know, but I do suspect that it ultimately led to a positive outcome that couldn’t have happened any other way. If so, I shouldn’t regret it so much.

But I do. Ever since, I have wanted to apologise to Mrs Morton, in the deepest terms.

Mrs Morton (Blasphemy and Me)
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Millennial Woes
06.04.202509:17
New (paid) Substack essay, recounting an incident from my final year at school:

https://millennialwoes.substack.com/p/mrs-morton-blasphemy-and-me
05.04.202512:58
Just posting this classic for your edification, powerful performances all round specially Alec Guiness, enjoy.

https://youtu.be/6VzrHDTlzlU?si=FdTb7pvhxXuSbH2m
06.04.202511:52
Having flashbacks to my own teenage angst here. But it strikes me that this personal account by Woes holds true that men have to build there world view/experience whilst women mature into earlier and intuitively.
Perhaps that is why women grow up quicker, the male mind is a continuous project. The emergent teenage mind, quickened by puberty thrashes around trying to discover its place and capacity, its value.
A boys value is unknown and must be built, it is not inherent. The misunderstanding here is teenage Woes that Mrs Morton, all along was providing the whet stone that sharpens his vision. It was an adversity worthwhile and she had the wisdom to provide it. This essay is a very relatable example of the necessary tempering process the teenage boy must go through.
It should cause anyone to reflect upon past toughening lessons.
20.04.202510:34
An extraordinary (but valid) criticism of King Charles by the former Chaplain to the Queen, Gavin Ashenden, calling the King a "traitor to his people" and fearing that civil war is coming to Britain in future.

Full: https://youtube.com/watch?v=SAcp71mHe34
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