Wednesday [6 onwards]

(1701) Only just back in harness, day’s blogging starts. Highly productive on a few fronts today.

15. IYE comments

14. Patrick Byrne on the money imho

13. There’s more after the screenshot


Now, they can try the old disorganised, incompetent line to explain that … what they cannot explain is slashing tyres of rescue and supply vehicles. Who did that … why?

12. Rolf Norfolk

HERE

As a layman I did not understand the full extent of Parliament’s might until I heard Sir Bill Cash on Monday. He explained that unlike Germany and the Netherlands, our Constitution does not acknowledge the supremacy of international law. If we wish to override it all we have to do is pass an Act that says so in terms; a key phrase is ‘notwithstanding [name of law, convention, treaty].’ 

Sir Bill said that the Supreme Court has already upheld this approach in case law. If the wording is sufficiently clear and explicit then no judge can oppose it.

JH: It’s pretty clear about these crims then, innit?

11. Interesting development


10. One of our gals, Helen

… on Schofield:


9. Andy at 828

Wars and rumours of wars usually tend to send precious metals prices upwards. At the beginning of the year Cliff High predicted gold at $2500 by the end of this year, it’s been there for a couple of weeks. It has now broken through the £2000 barrier.

8. Steve at 828

Natalie Winters, Mark Mitchell, Mike Benz, Mark Paoletta.

7. So many of these coming out right now

Two things to this … first why are they all coming out? Answer … no or low repercussions. Second is avoiding jail … to flush them all out? Or actually satanic decision makers?

6. TDS

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