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@ClareCraigPath @toadmeister RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 16:59
Met Office claims of record rainfall in February have been exposed as fake following release of its own data under Freedom of Information, says Paul Homewood in the Climate Skeptic. https://www.climateskeptic.org/p/met-office-record-rainfall-claims
@ClareCraigPath @RupertLowe10 RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 16:48
Six years on from lockdown. Restore Britain will quash all convictions for non-violent breaches of lockdown rules - nobody will have a criminal record for breaking insane laws that should never have been implemented. We will refund fines, and the state will apologise. A line will be drawn. Vast non-COVID medical harm directly caused by lockdown and fear messaging will be properly investigated. The truth will not be concealed any longer by an establishment complicit in the guilt. We will tell the truth. Life years lost will be how we measure lockdown's impact - demonstrating the horrific suffering that was inflicted on the young. Delayed diagnosis/missed treatment for cancer, heart attacks, everything. The impact on children's development will be fairly and independently analysed. The results will be presented, to show the damage that lockdown did to millions of children. For ZERO benefit. Targeted tax breaks will be introduced to industries still reeling from the impact. Those who lost their jobs because they refused to take the COVID vaccine will also be properly compensated for financial loss and reputational damage. A Restore Britain Government would apologise for vaccine mandates and passports. That was morally repugnant - it would be formally accepted by Parliament. Those who have lost their lives because of that will be recognised. The Vaccine Damage Payment scheme will be overhauled to actually deliver proper compensation to those affected today, and to the families of those who have lost loved ones. It should always have been an entirely free choice for adults - no persuasion, no blackmail, no mandates. None of it. I hated it. Those who implemented all of this will be investigated by a fully independent commission. If they have been found to falsely manipulate and twist the evidence to push a damaging pro-lockdown agenda, they will go to prison. If they were found to allow the injection of healthy young children with that vaccine, knowing the damage that would be caused? Prosecutions will follow. To the many decent Reform voters who hold the same concerns… If you want to campaign to put Nadhim Zahawi into Parliament, that is your choice. Stay in Reform. The man wanted to allow children to overrule their parents in order to take the COVID vaccine? Can you back him? Ask yourself that honestly. Restore Britain will fight to keep him out. Join us. Accountability is what we need. And that is what Restore Britain would deliver. A political party to finally fight for lockdown accountability. We won’t simply pretend none of it ever happened. We will ensure that it doesn’t happen again, and we will ensure that those who were responsible are held accountable.
@ClareCraigPath @toadmeister RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 15:47
Installing a smart meter is said to be "voluntary". But in fact once your current meter's certification expires you will only be offered a 'smart' replacement. In the end, there will be no choice, warns Graham Lord. https://dailysceptic.org/2026/03/23/theres-nothing-voluntary-about-a-smart-meter/
@ClareCraigPath @GeoFio8 RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 15:42
Quote.. Care homes were transformed into prisons with no access to medical care. Instead of receiving antibiotics and other life-saving treatments, tens of thousands of residents were put on end-of-life pathways, starved, dehydrated, and drugged to death; others died from broken hearts and the conviction their families had abandoned them. A similar fate awaited those who were hospitalized.🩺🆘💊⏱️
@ClareCraigPath @EoLWatch RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 15:33
Today, 23 March, marks the harrowing anniversary of what was to become the darkest chapter in our modern history: Covid Lockdown. The catastrophic policy decisions that ensued in the following weeks and months, led to the generational slaughter of care home residents, traumatised families for life, and provided the catalyst for the collapse of the NHS and the mental health tsunami we are still witnessing today. Never again must we allow the state to inflict such inhumanity and barbarity in the name of ‘keeping us safe’. Care homes were transformed into prisons with no access to medical care. Instead of receiving antibiotics and other life-saving treatments, tens of thousands of residents were put on end-of-life pathways, starved, dehydrated, and drugged to death; others died from broken hearts and the conviction their families had abandoned them. A similar fate awaited those who were hospitalized. The truth about the impact of these fateful policy responses will never be exposed by an official inquiry. The truth would be far too damning. Here's a reminder of the horrors inflicted on care home residents. #NeverAgain
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 13:22
I recall watching this broadcast live while reading the chat in a What's App group (that I'm no longer in). Everyone else was "good job" "about time..." I was the lone voice immediately horrified at the government overreach. Especially having been looking at data from the start.
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:56
Caught up with a friend - early 60s. Has cancer, wife has cancer, son's friend died suddenly... Caught up with another friend - early 50s. Has lost 2 friends and 2 friends have lost sons... This is not normal. 😢🙏
@ClareCraigPath @Glinner RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:55
The BBC did the same to me with one of their afternoon soaps. The writers on 'Doctors' called a divorced character 'Graham', and made him the transphobic bad guy. I can't believe I'm not making this up.
@ClareCraigPath @mattwridley RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:55
It’s a good point. They trousered large grants on the promise of predicting as well as explaining outbreaks and pandemics. Then at the first test they admit there’s no evidence, and we may never know but they are content with guessing how it happened.
@ClareCraigPath @spectator RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:50
Nearly one in three British women are now predicted to have no children, compared to around one in 20 in 1970. The assumption is that this is because young women have simply lost interest in becoming parents. But on the contrary, nine out of ten say they hope to become mothers one day, and the desire for a home and a family to call their own remains stubbornly persistent. ✍️ Cara Usher-Smith Article | https://spectator.com/article/yes-women-still-want-to-have-children/
@ClareCraigPath @mr_james_c RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:44
Just to be clear, here we have a program, commissioned by the public broadcaster, saying definitively that seeking transparency from government a form of "extremist" behaviour.
@ClareCraigPath @Albrochier RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:26
I actually can't stop laughing at this. The sheer horror when she says that he made nine FOI requests.
@ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:15
R to @ClareCraigPath: And this is the second half: https://x.com/i/status/2036049656782676071
@ClareCraigPath @SBarrettBar RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 12:06
Will people get a bloody grip British Jews fund 4 ambulances *for everyone* because they are lovely Just like the 200 other lovely organisations that fund ambulances Fund ambulances = good Burn ambulances = evil Get a bloody moral compass.
@ClareCraigPath @MikaVauhkala RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 11:57
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@ClareCraigPath @jercuinn RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 11:53
There really wasn't much acknowledgement of mistakes was there! Even today people are still repeating statistics based on models and not real data !
@ClareCraigPath 23.03 10:48
Six years. What if in 2021, those in power had admitted that lockdown was a harmful disaster and swore never to do any such thing again? Instead, the pain has been allowed to fester and grow, the threat of a repeat remains real and the eventual reckoning might be far worse.
@ClareCraigPath @A1an_M RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 10:36
The pandemics are over and done with so fast these days I don't even have time to get my decorations up.
@ClareCraigPath @RupertLowe10 RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 10:11
I am pleased to have Jacob Rees-Mogg’s support for my legal action against an administrative body related to Parliament - my argument is aimed at empowering elected MPs over unelected officials. On Tuesday 17 March my Barrister, Christopher Newman, and I were in the Administrative Court in London at a hearing in front of High Court Judge Martin Chamberlain. It is a significant case for the power of parliament, and therefore the power of the voters. As the MP for Great Yarmouth, I am seeking to challenge the legality of the processes of the ‘Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme’, also known as the ICGS - importantly, it is entirely legally separate from Parliament. The scheme’s genesis is driven by the ‘Me Too’ movement in 2018. The ICGS are seeking to use the doctrine of ‘Parliamentary Privilege’ to assert that they are, in effect, beyond the scrutiny of the law. Parliamentary privilege exists to allow MPs to do our job away from legal threats, it does not exist to protect bureaucratic bodies. As Jacob Rees-Mogg, former Leader of the House of Commons, points out in his analysis: “As the ICGS is independent, it cannot in its workings be a Commons body, as it would then not be independent. It is really very straightforward and Rupert Lowe seems to be right." This is arguably the most significant constitutional case in years with the ICGS now arguing the polar opposite of the position the state took in the case of R v Chaytor where MPs unsuccessfully tried to use Parliamentary Privilege to avoid prosecution for abuse of expense claims. ICGS staff are not legally qualified, and this administrative body is outside the orbit of the Chamber and has no link to MPs. It has not reported to a Parliamentary Committee of MPs since 2020 when all links were severed and a panel was inserted. It is our argument that this body cannot claim to be above the law - it is not right that a bureaucratic body separate from Parliament is attempting to use parliamentary privilege, designed for elected politicians, to avoid reasonable scrutiny. Rees-Mogg ends his article: “Thus if Lowe wins, he will not have harmed Parliament, but defended it. For through cowardice we – and I was an MP at the time – abdicated our privileged responsibility and gave it to unelected boffins, who are not so much better than elected politicians after all, but much harder to eject.” We expect a Judgment after Easter, around 14 April 2026. For anyone interested, please find below links to the relevant Court documents and media coverage: Our skeleton argument. https://drive.proton.me/urls/C66EX752HC#wTfvSth2a99a Jacobs Rees-Mogg article published - ‘Rupert Lowe and Parliamentary Privilege’. https://letters.jacobreesmogg.com/p/rupert-lowe-and-parliamentary-privilege
@ClareCraigPath @BennettArron RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 10:05
I would like to apologise to those friends who tell me to stop “keeping on” about antisemitism. Sorry. It’s just that having Jewish charity ambulances (that help the whole community) set on fire and seeing council funded antisemitic art exhibitions, can get a tad upsetting.
@ClareCraigPath 23.03 09:55
The fact spread was airborne, long distance, in aerosols is why no interventions worked. The only thing that might have been wroth trying was UV cleansing of hospital air to protect otherwise sick. For the rest, exposure was inevitable and the susceptible all ended up infected.
@ClareCraigPath @Artemisfornow RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 09:35
Excellent news for women! A man will be mansplaining Endometriosis on our behalf in Westminster. What’s important here is that women recognise men are still better at being women than we are and their observations of female pain are more valid than our lived experience 🤡 (Disclaimer: for the avoidance of doubt this post contains sarcasm)
@ClareCraigPath @softlads RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 09:17
What is happening to this bloody country!!! My daughter has been informed by school that her TWELVE year old daughter (my granddaughter) has been found on a 'stab list'. So the son of recent African immigrants, who has only been here maybe a year and has been caught at least twice with a knife at school, has now created a list of girls he intends to stab for shunning his advances. He is STILL in school. This madness has to end. Either the establishment are on the side of good people or good people will take things into their own hands. She's 12yo for gods sake and has to now walk around school with the threat of being stabbed at any moment.
@ClareCraigPath @ArchRose90 RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 09:15
Just to counter the misinformation from the usual suspects. Hatzolah ambulances provide emergency medical response to anyone in need, regardless of religion, race, or background. Not just for Jewish people. They fund it themselves, not the government.
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:45
Findings? The HIGHER the country's mean cholesterol level, the LOWER the death rate for men and women, for CVD deaths and all-cause deaths. Association does not mean causation but lack of association sure as anything makes causation problematic! 😉
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:45
Here's chart 4 - the association for the all-cause death rate for FEmales plotted against mean cholesterol levels for 192 countries (WHO data). The relationship is the strongest of the four charts and it's inverse. An r of 0.74 and 𝑅2 of 0.5.
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:45
Here's chart 3 - the association for the all-cause death rate for males plotted against mean cholesterol levels for 192 countries (WHO data). The relationship is quite strong and it's inverse.
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:45
Here's chart 2 - the association for the CVD death rate for FEmales plotted against mean cholesterol levels for 192 countries (WHO data). The relationship is stronger and it's inverse.
@ClareCraigPath @zoeharcombe RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:45
In Nov 2010 I wrote the post referenced at the end of this thread. I described what, why and how I did the research. I described the data used and presented the findings in 4 charts. Over the years, people have taken the (C) off my charts and they have appeared all over the net😡
@ClareCraigPath @ABridgen RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:45
Dr Clare Craig’s evidence to the ECHR in Mika Vauhkala’s case . Is justice available 6 years after the crime started ?
@ClareCraigPath @BenjaminRamm RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:18
My Iranian mother collapsed on the morning of Christmas Day. The volunteers of Hatzola were with us within five minutes: their service is literally a life-saver. The thugs who firebombed their ambulances celebrate the culture of death.
@ClareCraigPath @mishtal RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 08:03
You know you are an antisemite when.. Your outrage is directed at a Jewish charity for running ambulances, rather than at the fact those ambulances were deliberately targeted and torched.
@ClareCraigPath @Togetherdec RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 07:00
Today, six years on from "lockdown," Together is launching something new - and we need your voice. We’ve created the Public Trust Index on Informed Consent & Healthcare Transparency (PTI) to uncover what people in the UK really think about medical advice, transparency, and consent. It takes just a few minutes. Your responses are anonymous. Take the survey now👇 https://togetherdeclaration.org/survey There are no “right answers” - just your honest view. Why this matters The results will form a national Public Trust Index - offering vital insight as we continue to campaign for: Real transparency in healthcare Stronger protections for informed consent Transparent review of the Covid era Fair treatment for those harmed The more responses we get, the harder this is to ignore. So please: Take the survey Share it with friends, family, and networks 👉 Start here: https://togetherdeclaration.org/survey #PublicTrustIndex #together
@ClareCraigPath @JOHNJOHNSTONED RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 06:58
After being responsible for repeatedly spreading the most profoundly negligent and scandalous disinformation in denying the AIRBORNE mode of transmission, Maria has the gall to talk openly about insisting on removing the word AIRBORNE from the WHO vocabulary and complains it took 3 years and it wasn’t even a joke!!!? …..a ludicrous attempt to deflect blame and hide culpability for misleading the world, putting so many at unnecessary risk and for so many subsequent deaths??
@ClareCraigPath @philmcraig RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 06:44
If gallery owners and council officials consider it normal - even artistically brave - to showcase images of baby eating Jews, then the rest of us better get used to waking up to images of burning ambulances and worse.
@ClareCraigPath @ABmrJutt RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 04:39
40% of teen pregnancies in 15 y/o girls involve a fathering man who is 20-29. It is never lost on me that the conversations surrounding teen pregnancy are always about the promiscuity of teenage girls and not the violence of older men.
@ClareCraigPath @Larryjamieson_ RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 04:21
“You’re an island nation with abundant mineral deposits and nearly limitless coal, uranium, and natural gas but very little oil?” “That’s right, Dave” “And you’re about to have an energy crisis because you have three weeks of petrol reserves?” “That’s correct, Dave”
@ClareCraigPath @JOHNJOHNSTONED RT von @ClareCraigPath 23.03 01:50
The whole world was lied to….. ….it was an even bigger scandal with millions of lives lost. @DrTedros
@ClareCraigPath @LoisMcLatch RT von @ClareCraigPath 22.03 22:21
Step 1: Allow kids to vote at 16. Step 2:
@ClareCraigPath @boswelltoday RT von @ClareCraigPath 22.03 21:01
UK net migration, visualised as towns and cities 2005: Milton Keynes 🛣️ 2006: Luton ✈️ 2007: Plymouth ⚓ 2008: Swansea 🌊 2009: Colchester 🏰 2010: Aberdeen 🛢️ 2011: Portsmouth 🚢 2012: Newport 🌉 2013: Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon 🏞️ 2014: Hull 🐟 2015: Derby 🐏 2016: Nottingham 🏹 2017: York 🏛️ 2018: Wrexham 🐉 2019: Newry, Mourne and Down ⛰️ 2020: Inverclyde ⛴️ 2021: York 🏛️ 2022: Edinburgh 🏰 2023: Glasgow 🎸 2024: Coventry ⛪ That’s the scale.
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