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UK Column News - 25th July 2022, with Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson, David Scott and Vanessa Beeley.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-25th-july-2022
 
00:29 - Tory Leadership
 
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Telegraph Article: - https://archive.ph/oprbq
 
ND Tweet: - https://bit.ly/3BcKWZf
 
Telegraph Article 01: - https://archive.ph/NXjOo
 
GF Tweet: - https://bit.ly/3baDtPz
 
06:08 - Bombing of Faith Meeting In Syria
 
13:48 - Boris Johnson Pushing For More War
 
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Sky Article: - https://bit.ly/3PRAnyD
 
Tass Article: - https://bit.ly/3Ox1XAq
 
 
26:37 - The Militarisation of the Commonwealth Games
 
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Gov't Press Release: - https://bit.ly/3BgCo3B
 
 
28:29 - Canadian Pastor Exposes and Beats Fascist Canadian State
 
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CBC Article: - https://bit.ly/3OzBToe
 
CBN Article: - https://bit.ly/3z9hIYq
 
CBC Article 01: - https://bit.ly/3PxSWbn
 
FN article: - https://fxn.ws/3zsZ1QW
 
SM Tweet: - https://bit.ly/3BkbJTk
 
J4P Article: - https://bit.ly/3PBN0OA
 
 
42:34 - Censorship In Action
 
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BG YT Channel: - https://bit.ly/3PTLNC5
 
Female Founders Fund: - https://bit.ly/2lXo4bC
 
UKC Interview: - https://bit.ly/3JbqREv
 
UKC Interview 01: - https://bit.ly/3vel8ba
 
 
50:51 - Monkeypox Worries Triggers IHR based Response for the WHO
 
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TAG Announcement: - https://bit.ly/3PD3m9Y
 
52:41 - While the Health Services Collapse....
 
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H&SC Statement: - https://bit.ly/3z9m2H6
 
H&SC Committee Report: - https://bit.ly/3vC1hDh
 
 
55:28 - Prof Lindzen Reveals Politically Driven Climate Science
 
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LV Article: - https://bit.ly/3veK4PW
 
 
58:40 - Pretendyref
 
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Sunday Times Article: - https://archive.ph/O5cTi
 
Holyrood Article: - https://bit.ly/3PBP3SM
 
Sunday Times Article 01: - https://archive.ph/O0Sz5
 
STV Article: - https://bit.ly/3ouAK6M
 
Sunday Times Article 02: - https://archive.ph/XPrWm
 
Scotsman Article: - https://bit.ly/3PXQ2N7
 
DR Article: - https://bit.ly/3J3RM4Z
 
P&J Article: - https://bit.ly/3PJAgFs
The Tavistock Institute: Destroying The World One Lie At A Time [28.06]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPVxs5YZoc8&feature=youtu.be
  
"The real crisis is this war conducted inside your head by those who do not have your best interests at heart, by those who program you for exploitation while robbing you of rights and freedoms. Underlying forces are playing your underlying forces, modulating your moods like an emotional organ. Conflict, fear and trauma are used to manipulate and control individuals and whole populations."
posted 3 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+2 / -0 )
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I know, I had to dig through a heap of facimilies of that report to find this report. I kept going because I know they only ever tell the truth if it promotes an even bigger lie :)
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https://wattsupwiththat.com/2022/06/08/2022-monarch-butterfly-update/
 
 
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2022 Monarch Butterfly Update
1 month ago Kip Hansen
Guest Essay by Kip Hansen – 8 June 2022
 
 
This last March, I reported on these digital pages the marvelous and mysterious news that the census of the Western Monarch annual migration in California had shown an increase in overwintering monarchs by 100 times over the previous year. The expert consensus had been that the Western migration would be shown to be extinct.
 
But Nature does not always listen to the experts and just does what it does.
 
 
“The butterflies hit a devastating record low last year [2020-2021], numbering fewer than 2,000 across California.” …. “We were pretty concerned last year that we were potentially facing a reality where there would no longer be monarch butterflies in the Western US,” Sarina Jepsen, director of the endangered species program at the Xerces Society” [source ]
 
That statement from Sarina Jepsen is probably a misquote – no one thinks that the Monarch Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is going extinct in the Western U.S.. The fear is that the natural phenomena called the Western Monarch Migration will cease. “…in 1983, the IUCN took the unprecedented step of creating a new category in the Invertebrate Red Data Book, in order to list the monarch migration as a Threatened Phenomenon. This is because the numbers of American migrants are falling sharply.” [ source ]
 
This last March I reported that due to the Covid pandemic (probably) the usual annual census of overwintering Monarchs in Mexico had either not been completed or had not been reported. Now, at last, the WWF, in conjunction and partnership with:
 
 
[These are, left to right, the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (Mexico), the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (Conanp), the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, World Wildlife Federation, and the TELMEX Foundation.]
 
has finally, issued the annual report as a four-page .pdf file.
 
Good News!
 
Executive Summary
 
During the second half of December 2021, 10 colonies of Monarch Butterflies were registered covering 2.835 hectares (ha) [about 7 acres] of forest, this represents a 35% increase in relation to the area registered in 2020 (2.10 ha). Six colonies covering 2.174 ha were located inside the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve (MBBR) and four covering 0.661 ha were located outside the MBBR, five of those colonies were located in Michoacan and five in the State of Mexico.
 
The increase by 35% is far from the 100-times increase seen in the California migration, but is still good news. The Eastern Monarch migration still has a long way to go to return to the numbers seen in the 1990s.
 
 
This year’s count was not quite as high as the one-site estimate of “doubled” reported to me by Joel Moreno Rojas who operates the JM Butterfly B&B in Macheros, Mexico, adjacent to the Cerro Pelón reserve. Cerro Pelon did have the second largest colony this last year, exceeded only by Sierra Campanario.
 
 
Monarch experts are not in agreement about what has caused either the near-disastrous low of 2013-2014 or the recent improvements. Most agree on the major culprit for the population decline since the 1990s – changes in agricultural practices, including the use of Roundup-type herbicides which greatly reduced the incidence of milkweed among field crops, like corn, and began to be used to eliminate roadside weeds in addition to the usual mowing. The aggregate effect on milkweed populations, necessary food for monarch caterpillars, can be seen in the monarch migration numbers. This is known as the “milkweed limitation hypothesis.”
 
Chip Taylor, director of Monarch Watch, recently completed a study that found that numbers of monarchs overwintering in central Mexico is directly tied to the size of the summer population in the U.S. Midwest.
 
Published Aug. 7 in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, the researchers show that the decline in the monarchs’ overwintering numbers is not due to an increase in the deaths of monarchs during the migration — the “migration mortality hypothesis.” The main determinant of yearly variation in overwintering population size, they found, is the size of the summer population.
 
The “migration mortality hypothesis” has been heavily promoted in Science and Scientific American. This hypothesis aligns well with the narratives of Climate Change advocacy and goes like this: “changes in the climate are causing bad weather during critical monarch migrations time windows with more damaging storms, droughts, high winds and climbing temperatures.” However, Chip Taylor and his colleagues found:
 
“Showing the migration mortality hypothesis advocates their assumptions were wrong took awhile since that required a significant effort to vet our monarch tagging database for accuracy and to analyze the data,” Taylor said. “Dealing with 1.4 million records is no simple task.”
 
“In contrast to the predictions of the migration mortality advocates, the tagging recoveries — a measure of migration success — did not decrease over time, the researchers found.”
 
“In addition, the number tagged each year was correlated with the size of the overwintering population in Mexico, consistent with the milkweed limitation hypothesis. The tagging also confirmed that the majority of monarchs reaching the overwintering sites originated from the Upper Midwest.” [ source ]
 
The Monarch Watch study reinforces the need to restore milkweed to its original range and numbers. Restore milkweed, restore the monarchs.
 
Monarchs have painted themselves into a corner by requiring milkweed for reproduction. This was a perfectly fine idea when milkweed grew almost literally “everywhere”. It is still widespread but not nearly in the numbers seen in earlier decades. In the American Mid-West, the milkweed that would be maturing in the vast cornfields never got past seedling stage due to Round-up Ready agriculture. In my area, roadsides and highway verges, where milkweed flourishes, are generally mowed down in the late summer coinciding with the exact time that the caterpillars that will become the migrating super-generation of monarchs are on the milkweed plants.
 
All-in-all, this is encouraging science news, Western Monarchs have surged in some mysterious way, Eastern Monarchs are recovering, and the need to plant more milkweed has been established through rigorous painstaking science.
 
Bottom Line:
 
1) Migrating monarch populations are recovering – though the underlying reasons for the dramatic recovery in the West is a mystery.
 
2) The actions needed to restore monarch migrations to the previously seen numbers are clear: a) encourage local and state agencies to cease mowing milkweed patches along highways with special emphasis on the Midwest, b) assist Mexico to fight the illegal logging in monarch reserve areas of Mexico.
 
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3) You can help by planting beautiful native milkweeds at your home or encourage your local parks department to plant them in public gardens. Native Milkweeds are available from many commercials seed and plant companies such as Spring Hill, Select Seeds, Gardens Alive or American Meadows. Search the ‘net for “buy native milkweed seeds and plants”.
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