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UK's farmers union says industry crisis due to lockdown & cheap imports, cull of 200,000 pigs looms as staff shortage continues

Minette Batters
© Adrian Sherratt/The ObserverThe NFU president, Minette Batters, seen here on her farm near Salisbury with her herd of Simmental Cross cattle, will make an unprecedented attack on government farming policy.
The government has shown a "total lack of understanding of how food production works", introduced "completely contradictory policies" on farming, and risks "repeatedly running into crises" through the lack of a post-Brexit plan for UK farming, the leading representative of British farmers will say today.

Minette Batters, president of the National Farmers' Union, will make a scathing attack on ministers' failures, unprecedented in recent memory in its ferocity from a farming leader.

Her withering assessment of the government's actions reflects widespread anger and alarm among many sections of the UK's farming and food production industries, one of the country's biggest manufacturing industries and employers. Farmers have suffered from plunging exports and reams of new red tape owing to Brexit, staff shortages as EU seasonal workers have left, and the prospect of floods of cheap low-quality imports after post-Brexit trade deals.

Comment: As we can see, the government is in many cases doing the exact opposite of what farmers need, and, taken together with the known goals of the Great Resetters, this is likely not only due to incompetence and corruption, but in some cases intentional. Bear in mind this appears to be a strategy being employed by the establishment throughout the West, and at a point in time where the food supply is already extremely vulnerable: And check out SOTT radio's:



Alarm Clock

Why aren't we investigating surge in sudden deaths of athletes?

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With every passing day, the list of people suffering tragic consequences from the COVID mRNA shots grows longer.

Data show 23,149 people have died after a COVID jab as of Jan. 28. There also are 13,575 reports of people with Bell's palsy, 41,163 who are permanently disabled, 31,185 with myocarditis, 11,765 who have had heart attacks and 3,903 women who have lost their babies after getting the shots.

Many of these people and their stories have remained hidden from public view. YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and other social media platforms have censored the personal stories and videos of individuals documenting their injuries and permanent disabilities, so those who only read mainstream media are unaware of the overwhelming damage being done in the name of science.

Comment: See also: Alarming Increase in Mortality Rates in 2021: Why COVID Shots Are Disproportionately Affecting Young Males (For Now)


Evil Rays

At least seven straphangers targeted during violent weekend on the subway

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© Paul MartinkaA man was stabbed multiple times inside the Canal Street 6 line subway station.
A man was threatened with a hatchet and two women attacked - one stabbed in the stomach and the other struck with a metal pole - during a violent weekend on the Big Apple subway system, authorities said.

At least seven straphangers were assaulted between Saturday and early Monday.

Kyle Westby, 42, was standing on the southbound platform for the 2, 3, 4, and 5 trains at the Franklin Avenue station in Prospect Heights around 12:30 a.m. Monday when two men approached him, one of whom asked: "Why are you staring at me?"

Comment: Seven seemingly random violent attacks, all within one weekend in close geographical proximity. It's almost like a switch was flipped.

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Pistol

America's most controversial pathologist dissects JFK's assassination in explosive new book

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© Bettmann / Getty ImagesTexas Governor John Connolly adjusts his tie as President and Mrs. Kennedy, in a pink outfit, settled in rear seats, prepared for motorcade into city from airport, Nov. 22.
The 1963 killing of the iconic US president has been pored over many times. But one man thinks the 'truth' is in plain sight.

Dr. Cyril Wecht is no nonsense, blunt and doesn't shirk voicing an opinion. When I spoke to him about his new book, 'The JFK Assassination Dissected,' I was forewarned that, despite being a nonagerian, he's still a formidable presence.

The veteran forensic pathologist turns 91 next month, yet continues to work solidly out of his Pittsburgh office. He's performed 21,000 autopsies and been consulted on more than 41,000 other deaths. He also continues to teach at the city's Duquesne University, but sees his deep dive into the murder of America's most iconic president as his legacy project.

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Dollars

The FBI seized almost $1M from this family—and never charged them with a crime

The Nelsons
© Lex Villena/Instagram/Amy Sterner Nelson/Qingwaa/Dreamstime.comAmy Sterner Nelson and Carl Nelson
"It's completely changed my belief in fairness," says Amy Sterner Nelson.

Carl Nelson and Amy Sterner Nelson's pre-pandemic lives look a lot different than the ones they live now. There are the obvious ways, and then there are the not so obvious ways, like the fact that they sold their house and their car, liquidated their retirement funds, and moved their family of six from a comfortable West Seattle home to Amy's sister's basement after the FBI seized almost $1 million from them in May 2020. Amy tells me:
"We went from living a life where we were both working full-time to provide for our four daughters to really figuring out how we were going to make it month to month. It's completely changed my belief in fairness."
The bureau took funds from nearly every corner of the Nelsons' world, including, for instance, the savings Amy racked up from her decade as a practicing attorney and her later efforts as head of The Riveter, the co-working start-up she founded. But the FBI never even suspected Amy of committing any crime. It was Carl they were investigatinga probe that has not resulted in a single charge against him almost two years later.

Piggy Bank

Families of freedom protesters report 'difficulty banking'

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© UnknownFreedom convoy bouncy castle
Following increasing action from police over the weekend to stifle freedom protests that have been ongoing in Ottawa for weeks, families of those who have participated in the demonstrations are reporting issues banking.

According to CTV reporter Mackenzie Gray, senior police sources told CTV chief news anchor Graham Richardson that they were looking to "break the back" of the protest Saturday, and that family members of some convoy participants have reported difficulties in banking due to familial ties to the protest.


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Attention

Major explosion recorded in Lugansk city center

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© RTThe blast took place outside a building housing the office of the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination (JCCC)
The blast reportedly took place outside the local office of the ceasefire control mission in eastern Ukraine

A powerful explosion has rocked central Lugansk, in eastern Ukraine, late on Monday. The blast took place outside a building housing the office of the Joint Centre for Control and Coordination (JCCC) on the ceasefire and stabilization of the demarcation line in the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR).

Unverified footage circulating online shows a heavily damaged vehicle on fire outside of the building. The blast shattered the building's windows and set off the alarms of multiple cars parked outside.

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Yellow Vest

US Freedom Convoy organizer reveals plans for DC

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© Quintin Gellar / PexelsAmerican truckers aim to mirror Canada’s Freedom Convoy efforts
The activist said the truckers' movement is like a "boa constrictor" coming to "squeeze" the US capital

One of the people behind the American Freedom Convoy revealed to Fox News on Monday that the truckers are planning to besiege the US capital, squeezing it like a "boa constrictor."

Bob Bolus said the protesters' main gripe was vaccine mandates, and to make the US government ditch those, the Convoy planned to "circle Washington DC" much like a "giant boa constrictor," which, as he put it, "squeezes you, chokes you, and then swallows you." The activist went on to warn "that's what we're going to do to DC."

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Books

San Francisco mayor says school board 'neglected primary responsibility' to children

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© CBS San FranciscoLondon Breed, mayor of San Francisco
Responding to the recall of three progressive members from her city's school board, San Francisco mayor London Breed said the voter backlash shows the panel lost sight of its main priority: educating children.

"In this particular case, the board neglected their primary responsibility to focus on other things, other things that are important, but not as significant as what they were there to do and that is to educate children," Breed said on NBC's Meet the Press.

Parents had grown frustrated with the board's preoccupation with its political agenda over its students, such its push to rename 44 schools in the district to be more social justice friendly, while schools still remained closed to in-person learning. Schools only resumed classroom teaching full-time last August.

Comment: Samples of the lunacy that occupied the San Francisco School Board:


Wolf

Scandal-ridden Met police hit by record high of sex abuse allegations by officers

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FILE PHOTO: The Metropolitan Police have been hit by 'decade-high' sexual offence accusations against officers after 'claims doubled in the year' since Sarah Everard was brutally murdered
The Metropolitan Police have been hit by 'decade-high' sexual offence accusations against officers after 'claims doubled in the year' since Sarah Everard was brutally murdered.

New figures show that 251 Met officers or staff have been accused of sexual assault, sexual harassment and other sexual offences in the last year.

The majority of those accused have been male members of the force, amounting to 87 per cent of the accusations, and include 190 claims made internally by staff - a 104 per cent rise since 2020.

According to Freedom of Information figures obtained by The Telegraph, 'dozens' of those who have been accused of sexual misconduct held the rank of sergeant or above and just 11 out of the 217 were charged of offences last year.

Comment: As above, so below; the last few decades have demonstrated that the UK establishment is clearly riddled with corruption, from parliamentary covers ups of high level paedophile rings, to the increasingly totalitarian state apparatus, facilitated by a body of compromised and character disturbed individuals, and so it comes as no surprise that those occupying the lower levels reflect the same qualities as their masters at the top: Also check out SOTT radio's: