Monday, September 27, 2021

A Vision of the Future Written in 2011 but based on 2007 knowledge.

 Does it look familiar?  Does it make you want to click your mouse and close this page? If it does, then you had better read it. Cassandra and all that. Don't shoot the messenger.  

Its not often I blog on this blog.  Its been at least 6 years plus. But every so once in a while something disturbs me enough to put fingers to the keyboard. 

I'd like to draw your attention to the block of text in italics especially but the whole blogpost is something you should sleep on, read again and explore the links to, and for goodness sakes pull your head out of the sand and wake up.

Remember this was written in 2007. Which means either you haven't been paying attention or you've been asleep or distracted by the latest new shiny thing in the shops or the latest tech. Its also when the markets crashed and the very low interest rates started.

It was blogged about in January 2011 by Stewart. Don't leave comments he cant get into it anymore ( and if you get the warning thing, you can still go advanced and get into it) <sarcasmbegins> Thank you Chrome.</sarcasmends>

For the New World Order, a world government is just the beginning. Once in place they can engage their plan to exterminate 80% of the world's population, while enabling the "elites" to live forever with the aid of advanced technology.

Does that figure sound familiar?  It should do as the media proudly proclaims that 80% are vaccinated etc.

Those are not my words and they aren't really Adam Jones's words, they were lifted from the 2007 Bilderberg conference.<micdrop>


People who resist the state controlling every aspect of their existence will be forced to live in squalid ghettos while the rest of the population will be tightly controlled in high-tech prison cities – that’s the future envisaged by eco-fascists who are exploiting the contrived global warming fraud to openly flaunt their plan for the total enslavement of mankind.

The threat posed by the kind of scenario being promoted by Forum for the Future, the group responsible for the chilling video below, cannot be emphasized enough. The dictatorial hellhole of 2040, where cars will be banned, meat rationed, farming completely abolished and overtaken by the state, behavior catalogued on “calorie cards,” and careers ordained by the government, is the ultimate goal of the control freaks who have seized the reigns of the environmental movement.

Nearly every aspect of the policies undertaken by the global dictatorship that runs the “planned-opolis” depicted in the video are lifted wholesale from historical tyrannies.

– The state completely taking over the means of food production and farming. This is a throwback to the Soviet system of collectivized farming, where Stalin organized land and labor into large-scale collective farms. Farmers who resisted the state taking over their farms were arrested and sent to Siberian gulags. As a result of the mass seizure of property and the disruption that collective farming brought to food production, upwards of 3 million people died from starvation from 1932-33 alone. A similar system imposed in Maoist China under the “Great Leap Forward” led to the Great Chinese Famine and the starvation of at least 36 million people.



This video was made with taxpayers’ money as well as corporate funding – one of the foundation corporate partners being Vodaphone. I wonder what it is about a future dystopia which so attracts telecommunications corporations. Those brave eco-warriors at 10:10 get O2’s money. 

As always you should follow the money trail. Many people now feel that the BBC is a proud propaganda artist for the Green Movement.

Am I not right in thinking that the BBC pension fund has investments in green technologies that would lose money if AGW were to be discredited?

They’re hardly going to push the claims of people who, if correct, would reduce the value of their pensions now are they? From a comment .

" When our cities become prison grids, as the videos suggest. For example, when only the rich have cars and there is little or no public transport, we’ll be meeting virtually and schoolchildren will stay at home and be taught via the internet."

Zoom, Meetings, Virtual conferencing, Lockdown ( really Locking up in actuality) Curfews, Riot police in Melbourne etc etc.  Not being able to go more than 15km or 5 km or your phone pings like in South Australia.   New Zealand being totally isolated and you being put in a "quarantine camp" at your own expense.  These are the test beds for this new way of life.  Do you like it because you're going to get it unless you stop complying and take it back.


It doesn't apply to the Elite,  You've already had a taste of this with several celebrities/business people being " Essential" last year on their holidays abroad.  Tony Blair being seen before his quarantine ended in an upmarket restaurant etc.  Its in front of you. They'll be able to carry on as normal whilst you suffer.  Is that what you want?

Why do you ignore it.  Do you think it will go away if you bury your heads in the sand and the internet and the videogames and Netflix etc? It won't and the latest show is the manufactured petrol and diesel shortage in the UK

The DVLA is sitting on god knows how many tens of thousands of HGV and other licence applications, which means that there isnt a shortage at all. Its due to their strike. And there have been queues of traffic and an Ambulance RTA due to it for four days.  

Its up to you.  We can prophesy all we like but Fate comes down to hard work.  And you can better believe that these people who want the above horrific scenario to become reality are working damnably hard to achieve it.  Why are you not stopping them.  You're just as capable if not more capable.

Get on with it.







Monday, March 30, 2015

The Short Campaign starts here.

Today marked the end of the Coalition Government.  It was dissolved by the Queen herself.

There are just four weeks or so to go before Polling Day on the 7th May 2015.  Election Day looms.  No more so than in Folkestone and Hythe.

There are 8 candidates standing,  according to Wikipedia

In Alphabetical order

They are  Lynne Beaumont for the Lib Dems
               Damian Collins for the Conservatives
               Seth Cruse for the Trade Union Socialist Coalition  ( yes that is what TUSC stands for)
               Claire Jeffrey Labour.
               Rohen Kapur ( yes that's me)  Young People's Party UK   www.yppuk.org 
               Andy Thomas   The Socialist party ( GB)
               Martin Whybrow  Greens
                Harriet Yeo  UKIP


Nominations close April 9th at 4pm

 basic rundown of our policies for the Young People's Party

Cutting taxes and introducing a Land Value tax

Legalising Cannabis for medicinal and recreational usage ( to put drug barons out of business) and to help those with genuine need get the right kind of medicine.

Abolishing Tuition fees for school leavers going to University.

Having a referendum and getting rid of TTIP








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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Here we go again

I am standing for parliament again.  This time Folkestone and Hythe Constituency for the Young People's party

I am also standing for District Council and Town council under the Libertarian Party Banner

Why two parties?  because they are similar in outlook and have small government and lower taxes as their main thread along with personal liberty.

No conflict of interest.

Whatever happens....

Wikipedia, and Your next MP have already been updated and it is time to start canvassing in the long campaign


Sunday, February 3, 2013

Why I will never return to Medicine in the NHS

Many people ask me, when I tell them that I have retired from Psychiatry, and taken my pension they look at me, see that I am young and wonder. They ask me will I ever go back? Would I ever go back, when I am better or when I feel upto it? They cannot quite understand why I would throw away a job, which in their eyes is a solid horse, paying £40 50 60 thousand a year, and with a supposedly gold plated pension at the young age of 43. I will explain it like this. First of all, we are brought up as children by our parents and our teachers to be good honest hardworking souls, we are taught the respect of the law, the adherence to truth rather than lies. A recent BBC newscast had me in stitches when I could hear the tension in the voice as the newsreader calmly proclaimed that we had the lowest petrol prices in Europe. We are told that lies are nasty dangerous things, and all through our school life to be honest with our teachers, we are taught the values of morality, self respect and being free, to voice our honest opinions and views freely in our so called Western Democracy. Well it seems that as soon as you start work in the NHS you get muzzled or taught to spread lies and propaganda. You are told that you cannot say anything about your work to the press the media or anyone else. You are given lies to work with, policies that force you to lie because your job depends on it or you will face disciplinary procedures, you are bullied, you are shown what happens to people who break ranks and how much they get vilified, by losing their job, their cars, their families and sometimes the ultimate sacrifice when they go and kill themselves because life didn't promise what they were taught about in the education system. Its not just the NHS, the television news is controlled, and regulated ( why else would I have heard the tension in the newscasters voice struggling to please his masters, by telling an out and out lie) one that even he had trouble believing? Our Prime Ministers lie to us, Tony Blair being a prime example even his nickname Bliar being a valid representation of his litany of lies, and then he announces he wants to become Roman Catholic . Is the confessional his portrait in the attic? The second reason is the one of the most important reasons why most people go to work. Money, people can't quite fathom why I would turn down £60000 for pushing a pen, tapping at a computer and delivering patent pharmaceutical drugs, which are quite dangerous, to an unsuspecting psychiatric population? The answer is quite simple, My freedom, At work I would be a Lab rat in a Gilded cage, if I step out of line my salary can be stopped, or I can be suspended without pay. I am a good diagnostician and I prefer to treat people and to treat the root cause of their problems and not just throw pharmaceutical snake oil at their symptoms and reduce those whilst not being able to treat the root cause because of policy guidelines, prescribing guidelines and the wrath of the line manager whose job it is to make sure that any kind of embarrassment which would show British society is at risk, is firmly and quickly buried under a large heavy persian rug for eternity. I have been referred to the GMC for prescribing vitamins to those in need of those because they do not despite government propaganda or food manufacturers propaganda /advertising, get the nutrients that we all need to have healthy cellular function of their bodies. You would think that the GMC would only go after those doctors who had purposely neglected their patients health, or killed someone or who had had sex with a patient or who had interfered with the legal process or got themselves as patients beneficiaries NO... they are there to make sure that the lid stays tight on the lie machine that churns out rubbish everyday on your television masquerading as good health advice. Getting back to the money situation. You may think that £60000 would cover any kind of problems and stuff my mouth with gold so that I didn't need to speak . Taxes national insurance and pension contributions, eat 50% of that at source So you are then left with £34000, out of which you have to pay ever increasing mortgage payments to live in that £300000 family house, with four bedrooms and a garage, feed and clothe your wife and two babes, afford the ever increasing rates of fuel duty and VAT. Most of the items that come in a packet or are classed as processed foods, biscuits etc are subject to 20% VAT so all that money goes straight back to the government. On top of that you have to have social life, cinema, excursions, high end quality electrical goods, You can't live in a two bedroom flat in the worst end of town or your patients will be at your door day and night pestering you. You need to be near good schools, and they cost too. Schools are always asking parents to put their hands in their pockets. On top of that you have to have decent work clothes, ties, suits, trousers, a decent watch on your wrist so that nobody mistakes you for a junior doctor, and treats you accordingly. Your wife will beg you for the latest hair styles, and the latest costume jewellery and fashions, if she does not work at her own job, and will take your money and spend it. There is then the question of paying for two cars, one a family car and one your work car, which in order not to be teased in the Doctors mess has to be a reasonably newish car with no dents, dings or broken wing mirrors. The expectations of others for you to conform are legion. Even for the gay doctors, there are other demands on their money and time. So what do you end up with at the end of the day to spend on yourself that is your money that is not going to go back to the government in the form of VAT hidden taxes on booze cigarettes, pub nights out In other words spare cash? About £1000 a month. Which most people cannot save. A family of four will inevitably spend over £300 pounds a week on food and petrol/diesel alone to eat reasonably and to be able to commute to work for both partners if they do both work If you are on your own that decreases somewhat but its still not that much when you consider the Gross figure of £60000. You are left with 20% Is that worth it? I have been stressed to the nth degree in medicine, jumping through those hoops like a demented rabbit, and being shocked ( taser-like) if I stray from the prepared path. If I were to go back the amount of paperwork and red tape and bureaucracy I would have to face would be like me trying to type a letter with both hands tied behind my back. Slavery is defined as taking 100% of a persons output ie their salary, Living in Britain today the government takes 75%, one way or another unless you subsist on fresh vegetables and meat and cook for yourself. Utility bills have VAT, and the prices are invariably rising year on year out. That mops up another 1000 pounds a year for the average household who like to have the house warm and toasty in the winter months. So why is taking 75% ok but 100% is not ok? A 3/4 slave is not what I had imagined my life to be like. I was going to practice Medicine a high art and highly individualistic discipline because everyone who comes to you to be treated is a different unique person, and one size does not fit all. I cannot fathom the reason why I would want to go back to being a 3/4 slave, losing the daylight hours of my life for the next 24 years as they would not allow most people to retire until the age of 67, and face the stress of having the GMC at my back should I step out of line, having them cyberstalk this blog among others,that they stalk on a regular basis and print out. Would you having read that want to actually go back. It used to be that the so called gold plated pension was the big carrot. Well that has changed the pension is no longer like that, the government says it cant afford it ( but they can afford a costly war in Afghanistan). The fact is I invested wisely when I was in work and I don't actually have to work to make a living. I'm not rich by any sense of current values and I certainly do not have 50-60 grand a year coming in so I'm classified as unemployed/unemployable as my Chronic fatigue has destroyed any chance of doing a 9-5 commutable office type job. Its not the job that would tire me out Its the commute. I go for days on end not going out of the house, when I do go out I make sure I enjoy it. So knowing the reasons why can you the reader understand why I would never ever return to work? Do you think I like this situation? It means I can get a life, I can be who and what I want to be. My hobbies and passions have always taken a back seat to Medicine and they need not do so any longer. I am free and I can live my life the way I see fit and that to me is worth more than money in the bank or a fancy car or a big house. My time is my own, I do not have to run around in the rat race and I can spectate from the sidelines. I can go to the Museums in London on the weekdays, out of season and have the place to myself. I can go to the theatre and watch a production maybe once a week, The broadband I have allows me to stream whatever kind of television show, without adverts into my living room. I can pause it at will and take my own breaks. I can sleep late any day I wish, I can go to bed at any time I wish, I can read a book in the sunshine in May during a weekday in a park and no one will say to me why are you not at work. I can cook delicious meals from scratch, going to Borough market and getting the freshest produce in the mornings, I can go to Smithfields at 3am in the morning and get delicious cuts of meat, and I can then go home stuff it in the fridge and go to sleep and get up when I want to. Frankly I get a lot for giving up £12000 extra a year. I can go abroad at any time I like Out of season, at the cheapest fare, unfortunately at present I have to pay the single supplement but no matter. Due to the nature of my new income I can live anywhere in the world and I can follow my heart and my prospective partner wherever he is, and be at their side to help and support them through the inevitable stress of being in a rat race. You won't catch me in a hospital anytime soon unless I'm a patient there. Even the nurses were surprised recently when I had a small routine operation when I got up from bed two hours post op to go to the toilet. They said you're not supposed to just wander off to the toilet like that. Why not Who the hell has the right to tell an adult doctor with a medical degree what he can or cannot do as an inpatient over night? Understand this. I am much more happy now than I have ever been, since I left University. I have the same freedom as at University and I intend to enjoy it fully. So if anyone ever asks me Do you think you'll ever go back to Medicine I can point them to this link and have them read it. They will understand and possibly feel quite jealous but then again thats their problem not mine.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Of Lies and Political Campaigns

I was on TV today, Both on the News BBC channel live and also pre recorded by BBC Look East two weeks ago but only released today. I met most of the other candidates today, including the Elvis love Pets party candidate David Bishop who was dressed in a green and orange Hawaiian shirt even though there were grey skies and rain falling in Corby today. On speaking to the English Democrat candidate David Wickham I was upset to learn that the big four candidates ( Lab, Lib Ukip and Cons) had had an hour on the radio in a debate on air. What happened to representative democracy? being frozen out of media coverage is shocking. I also found out today that Andrew Sawford is using his parents address to campaign from as a " local candidate " Having said that he is the son of an MP, already receives a large salary for a Labour thinktank and doesnt really appeal because he was against ringfencing funds for hospitals back in 2009. He is quite the changeling... I found this website by the Tories Corby deserves better. Well it certainly does and whilst I know that the Conservatives have given a poisoned chalice to poor Chris Emmett, it deserves a decent MP who isnt going to lie. The main four all lie to some extent, but we the smaller parties have no business by lying to the public. On November 15th vote with your conscience, read the leaflets, read the manifestos and weigh up the cost of voting for the main four ( a wasted vote for people who dont really care about you) We are the only party committed to cutting taxes, In any other world the media would be falling over itself to inquire how but not in the rare atmosphere of a by election where the " malfunctioning cyborg" of a candidate is likely to win

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Short Memories.

Replace Republican with Labour and it is strikingly similar to the Labour voters I have encountered They seem to have forgotten that Labour policies put in place in 1997-2010 are now causing all the strife and yet they think that a Labour MP will do right by them