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obi_jon 19.04.21 - 07:40am
Oh I see, you mean the ''[link]globalists:http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/International_Jewish_conspiracy[/link]''.

[link]http://www.thejc.com/comment/opinion/what-does-the-term-globalist-mean-when-it-comes-to-jews-gary-cohn-donald-trump-1.461072[/link]'' * +

obi_jon 19.05.21 - 05:46pm
[link]http://inews.co.uk/news/politics/covid-vaccine-private-healthcare-offered-early-clients-membership-fees-1007465[/link] * +

mikeymk 19.05.21 - 06:45pm
Said it before - if you know that something is worth investing in, you'd invest in it. * +

obi_jon 22.06.24 - 12:25pm

@ obi_jon - 17.12.20 - 04:03pm
[link]http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/12/17/world/europe/britain-covid-contracts.html[/link]

''Waste, Negligence and Cronyism: Inside Britains Pandemic Spending

When the pandemic exploded in March, British officials embarked on a desperate scramble to procure the personal protective equipment, ventilators, coronavirus tests and other supplies critical to containing the surge. In the months following those fevered days, the government handed out thousands of contracts to fight the virus, some of them in a secretive ''V.I.P. lane'' to a select few companies with connections to the governing Conservative Party.

To shine a light on one of the greatest spending sprees in Britains postwar era, The New York Times analyzed a large segment of it, the roughly 1,200 central government contracts that have been made public, together worth nearly money2.gif22 billion. Of that, about money2.gif11 billion went to companies either run by friends and associates of politicians in the Conservative Party, or with no prior experience or a history of controversy. Meanwhile, smaller firms without political clout got nowhere.

''The government had license to act fast because it was a pandemic, but we didnt give them permission to act fast and loose with public money,'' said Meg Hillier, a lawmaker with the opposition Labour Party and chair of the powerful Public Accounts Committee. ''Were talking billions of pounds, and its quite right that we ask questions about how that money was spent.''

The procurement system was cobbled together during a meeting of anxious bureaucrats in late March, and a wealthy former investment banker and Conservative Party grandee, Lord Paul Deighton, was later tapped to act as the governments czar for personal protective equipment.''

Arrests have already started to be made and Labour are [link]promising accountability for those involved in the PPE procurement scandal:https://youtu.be/T6ErHxuhF74?si=cwOUm2N58mK6BAiu[/link]clap.gif * +

alanball 22.06.24 - 12:28pm
Just another pledge for Starmer to do a U turn on then * +

ogdenz 22.06.24 - 12:31pm
I read earlier that a new variant of Covid is here and spreading rapidly again. * +

obi_jon 22.06.24 - 12:31pm
Michael Gove should go to prison, imo. * +

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