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Daily Mail says Nigel Farage 'plotting Ukip comeback' in secret talks

By Glen Owen Deputy Political Editor For The Mail On Sunday Nigel Farage has struck a secret deal with embattled Ukip leader Henry Bolton designed to pave the way for his return to frontline politics, party sources have claimed. Under the plan, Mr Bolton – who is refusing to resign over his relationship with glamour model Jo Marney – would rip up the party’s management structure before standing aside for Mr Farage to return. In return, Mr Bolton would be rewarded with a senior job by Mr Farage, who would then rebrand the party as a pro- hard- Brexit ‘movement’ – potentially with a new name. Talks: Embattled Ukip leader Henry Bolton, left, and former party chief Nigel Farage, right, in 2016 The plan, which sources say Mr Farage has confided to friends, would explain why Mr Bolton, 54, has stayed in his job despite a vote of no confidence being passed by Ukip’s ruling body last weekend and mass resignations by the p

Subject: From Catherine - Fwd: New Post: Quantity Theory of Money (QTM) & Its Failure

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Most people talk a lot of rubbish about inflation, QE etc - and that is because they do not understand: 1. What inflation - property inflation? Wages inflation ? exchange rate induced inflation? commodity inflation?  asset inflation, bond inflation? 2. Assets - which assets?  which country?  How is capital flowing? 3. Interest rates , tax, government spending. Most of the articles even in the telegraph are pure nonsense.  They talk about zero inflation or low inflation - but we have had the biggest increase in property prices and rents in world history. They talk about asset bubbles as though they are all the same. One part of the economy can be deflating as another is inflating. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: AE Blog Update - No Reply < armstrongeconomics@gmail.com > Date: Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 6:03 AM Subject: New Post: Quantity Theory of Money (QTM) & Its Failure To: catherinemcannuff@gmail.com

Is Climate Change a Tool to Eliminate Democracy?

From: armstrongeconomics.com via Catherine Blaiklock COMMENT: Your view on denying climate change is supporting the capitalist model. This shows you have no credibility. REPLY: Climate is changing and it is part of the normal cycle. You are actually correct that I support capitalism and freedom and am against authoritarianism and totalitarian systems. What you fail to understand is that climate change is an agenda to eliminate your freedom. The entire argument is to support a move toward an authoritarian state. You better wake up. This not truly about the climate, it is all about controlling society, eliminating democracy, and changing the entire economic model that changes society. It’s a well-kept secret, but 95 per cent of the climate models we are told prove the link between human CO2 emissions and catastrophic global warming have been found, after nearly two decades of temperature stasis, to be in error. It’s not surprising. We have been subjected to extravagan

Article from UKIP daily - why you should not vote for Tory/Labour or Lib Dem

Introduction The report on Tony Blair’s claim that productivity in the UK has fallen since Brexit hours before new data revealed productivity growth has, in fact, hit a six-year high is typical of the lies and deceit by the Europhiles. It was not long ago that Nick Clegg vehemently said during his televised debate with Nigel Farage, that the EU was forming an army was a dangerous fallacy. This was an outrageous lie to the British public, yet he is being “rewarded” with a knighthood! (I hope most sincerely millions more people will sign the petition demanding that that he not be knighted.) Conservative Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has claimed the proportion of household growth in England down to immigration is 37 per cent. But Migration Watch says that according to the Labour Force Survey by the Office for National Statistics, 1.65 million of the 2 million new households (82%) needing homes in England between 2000-2015 were headed by someone who was an immigrant.

Post by Catherine - Information is a hate crime?

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The age of reason is dead Students at Oxford University have taken action to de-platform hate speech by burning pamphlets that “caused maximum offence” according to one of its students. Authorities expelled the author from the university and a university spokesman said the “special acquisition” has only ever been seen by a “handful of scholars.” The year is 1811 and the perpetrator is a 19-year-old Percy Bysshe Shelley. His crime was the publication of a 16-page pamphlet called “The Necessity of Atheism.” Shelley’s only motivation was a love of the truth. His view that God was pretend was considered “hate speech” and his opinion shut down. Within the week, he was hauled in front of the Oxford Council of Deans and expelled. Shelley’s argument was this: If you have seen or heard God, then you will believe in God. If you haven’t, then the only possible reasons to believe in God are reasonable argument or the testimony of others. This was hate speech. Compare

Post by Catherine - Criminal prosecutions used for political purposes

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armstrongeconomics.com Criminal Prosecutions Are Used to Remove Opponents 2-3 minutes COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong; I watched the Forecaster on TV here in Scandinavia. It seems that anyone who is an opponent is criminally charged no matter what the field. FA ANSWER: You are absolutely correct. This tactic has been used actually throughout recorded history. Just read the struggles between the oligarchy and the democracy movement in Greece. They charged Pericles with crimes as well to overthrow the democratic process in Athens. Pericles may have been technically the head of state, but he and his friends were never immune from political attack much like Trump today. The democratic movement in Athens was not equivalent to absolute rule. Pericles and two of his closest associates, Phidias and his companion, Aspasia, faced a series of personal and judicial attacks just before the eruption o