MICHAEL WALSH OP-ED: Let us be quite clear about it; neither Russia nor China poses a threat to the Managed Democracies of the West. War is simply not in their interests. In fact, war to either of these nations would be as disastrous to them as it would be to the incinerated millions in the so-called democracies. Russia shares borders with 14 other countries, more than any other country. Russia gets on fine with its neighbours.
OUR CORRESPONDENT IN MELBOURNE: Yes, well done those men and women who got out and protested. The new pandemic management bill that is in the Victorian parliament at the moment proves the point that you made so well on our state Premier Minister I heard on your radio show today. We are living in a managed democracy; otherwise known as a dictatorship.
For example, I remember the times when butter was healthy. The natural farm produced butter was put in hot porridge, spread on bread, grease pancakes. Oil was very healthy, especially for children.
‘However, we also know that the effectiveness of vaccines in limiting the spread of disease at the population level is much lower than promised. This is why we find it unethical to force someone to get vaccinated.’
In Austria, the number of people born abroad has reached a new high. One of the small nation’s top parties is ringing the alarm about Austria’s continuous influx of foreigners. Almost 1.8 million (20.1 percent) of the people living in Austria were born abroad, according to the latest 2020 migration report by the Austrian Integration Fund. Five years ago, the proportion was 18.3 percent.
Winston Churchill was far from being as popular as palace historians make him out to be. The half-American dilettante’s image is repeatedly laundered by mainstream media. The brainwashing worked well: in a list of 100 Great Britain’s the notorious warmonger was voted No. 1.
As always, any Michael Walsh broadcast should be considered the same as a wartime broadcast for we are in a war situation in which the front is constantly changing as are the rules of warfare. There are casualties, winners and losers. You decide what you want to be.
Due entirely to mismanagement by the European Union’s two unelected presidents and its hapless 27 Commissioners, Europe faces the first blackouts in its history. Blackouts in the war were voluntary and not due to shortages from the national grid or war loss.
In March 1939, Spanish Republican soldiers who had been training as aviation pilots were stranded in the USSR along with the sailors of several vessels from the Spanish merchant navy.
When during a televised skirmish President Reagan’s recently published memoirs came up, former president wryly remarked: ‘I hear it’s a terrific book. One of these days I am going to read it myself.’
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