Michael (of Bernicia) Waugh, UK bankster-buster

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He's never explained why PCP v1.1 wasn't appealed to whichever international common law play court he was intending to take it to after it crashed and burned.
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Breaking....
Whilst the Met has whitewashed the evidence of vaxxine adverse events presented by Mark Sexton and his team, in a blatant obstruction of justice, the Midazolam Murders PCP is nevertheless unaffected by the refusal of the police to investigate.

PCP update to follow soon.
https://twitter.com/TheBernician?ref_sr ... r%5Eauthor

We now return you to the outbreak of WW3.
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PCP update to follow soon.
Would I be premature if I said "Any day now"?

I think it's tomorrow that marks three weeks since he last promised an update by the end of the week.

We now return you to the outbreak of WW3.
I do wish Vlad had waited until tomorrow when it was big cigarette night and I wouldn't care about trivialities like World War 3.
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John Uskglass wrote: Thu Feb 24, 2022 7:02 pm Breaking....

https://twitter.com/TheBernician?ref_sr ... r%5Eauthor
Was this under the post when you broke this not to be missed news story?

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Was this under the post when you broke this not to be missed news story?
Yes. I'd assumed that referred to a separate post he'd had moderated? I'm not well versed in the mysteries of Twitter. He's collected a few of those and iirc correctly he'd put Twitter on Notice.
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I must admit I don't really know how it works either. I had an account a while back but only as a part of a campaign against one particular cancer quack by me and a handful of others. Once we'd pushed his Rationalwiki page to the top of Google and he started threatening defamation suits it had served its purpose and I abandoned it.

I'm still waiting for a reply to my "I refer you to the response given in Arkell vs Pressdram" email to his lawyers five years later.
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His latest straw clutching, saying the government buying 'faulty' vaccines is a breach of the consumer protection act in the UK

For those not in the UK, this act protects consumers against businesses. Say you buy a TV from Currys, it goes wrong after 6 months & they try fobbing you off by telling you to contact Samsung directly. Your contract is with Currys, they should sort it.

What O'Bonkers fails to realise is that it only covers Business to Customer transactions, not Business to Business, which is how the vaccines will have been bought.
That aside, there weren't any cash tills at the vaccine centres when we were jabbed.

Somebody kindly commented to let him know :whistle:

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Any day now....
As the long winter of COVID-1984 finally came to an official end in Britain yesterday, when all the restrictions imposed since the spring of 2020 expired, the wheels of the Private Criminal Prosecution [PCP] of the Midazolam Murderers continued to roll towards the decision of a district judge, as to whether the warrants we have applied for will be issued.

All being well, we should receive her assessment of the evidence adduced within the next 14 days.

Whilst there have been unforeseen delays in getting our barrister’s legal opinion signed off and delivered to the court, due to the sheer volume of evidence we have asked him to review, we now expect it will be completed and duly dispatched directly to the presiding judge within the next few days.
https://www.thebernician.net/pcp-update ... ovid-1984/

Lots more bullshit there, including the claim that the Seddon et al crime report was
terminated a few days ago, by suspected Common Purpose operative, acting as the lead Superintendent.
But the big news is that Waugh has come out as one of Putin's little helpers.
No wonder Big Pharma’s stakeholders are attempting to mitigate their potentially bankrupting losses in settling millions of COVID ‘vaccine’ adverse events damages claims, by ordering all their puppet governments to take the world to the brink of a war they have deliberately manufactured in Europe, which they know very well can’t be won.

It’s not just the demonstrable fact that the Ukraine Government is a proxy National Socialist regime of NATO, which Vladimir Putin has formally made allegations of genocide against, with considerable prima facie evidence in support.

Or the fact that NATO has been steadily deploying its forces in the Black Sea and on the Ukraine-Russia border since Obama was US President, in a series of deliberate acts of provocation, years before Putin deployed Russian forces and in breach of multiple well established and hard won international treaties.

Or the fact that, whilst NATO forces could potentially outnumber Russia’s, the Russian air force is second to none and is capable of obliterating all of her adversaries, as well as protecting Russian airspace from NATO attacks.
Putin’s government is fully committed to protecting the nations borders from the real perpetrators of the Crimes Against Humanity he stands falsely accused of, by the same puppet governments and controlled mainstream media who brought us COVID-1984.
Quite how a self proclaimed anarchist ends up supporting an authoritarian state's war is a bit of a puzzle. I have my suspicions...
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John Uskglass wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:26 am Quite how a self proclaimed anarchist ends up supporting an authoritarian state's war is a bit of a puzzle. I have my suspicions...
Simple. He's not really an anarchist just a Trustafarian playing at being an anarchist because it thinks it makes him look edgy.

I've always been an anarchist at heart (but also a pragmatist so not really) and I have moved in anarchist circles... They have three corners because we're not going to be told what to do by the man.

Where was I?... Oh yeah...

Trust-fund babies are not just common in anarchist circles they make up a very sizeable minority if not a small majority of people who claim to be anarchists. They are usually anarchist in the same way they are radical vegans... And most of the TFB anarchists claim to be that too. They are vegans apart from milk... and cheese... and eggs... and chicken when they visit mummy for dinner because it would be rude not to eat it... and a steak if they go out... and... and... and... etc.

When I was a kid the word for them was "poser". In my anarchist days it was just "wanker".
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He's not really an anarchist just a Trustafarian playing at being an anarchist
I wouldn't count him as an anarchist even if he lived by the sweat of his brow. There are so many contradictions between all the Magna Carta/UCT bollocks and any strand of anarchism (aside from the Rick of The Young Ones strand, and even then...).

Your experience of moving in anarchist circles was obviously different to mine. I don't think I've ever knowingly met a Trustafarian, and certainly all my comrades were either working or dolies. But then, we weren't playing...
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...the Russian air force is second to none and is capable of obliterating all of her adversaries, as well as protecting Russian airspace from NATO attacks.
I really don't want this to be interpreted a political, but if he genuinely thinks this he's a moron. Contemporary wisdom has been shocked by just how bad it has been.
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John Uskglass wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 7:48 pm I wouldn't count him as an anarchist even if he lived by the sweat of his brow. There are so many contradictions between all the Magna Carta/UCT bollocks and any strand of anarchism (aside from the Rick of The Young Ones strand, and even then...).
Absolutely. I think perhaps he is confusing anarchism with the idea that he should be free to do exactly what he wants whilst everybody else has the freedom to do exactly what they he wants.

For an anarchist he seems to spend an inordinate amount of time running to the courts run by the state. Or talking about doing so at least.
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AnOwlCalledSage wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 8:54 pm
...the Russian air force is second to none and is capable of obliterating all of her adversaries, as well as protecting Russian airspace from NATO attacks.
I really don't want this to be interpreted a political, but if he genuinely thinks this he's a moron. Contemporary wisdom has been shocked by just how bad it has been.
On that theme, have you seen the video that's been doing the rounds today of a Russian soldier vs a glass and aluminium door? The door wins. Admittedly a twelve bore is a better universal key than an AK but even an AK74 should be able to do the job in the hands of a semi-competent operator.

As my mate said to me a few hours ago. The Russian army is large and modern but the large part isn't modern and the modern part isn't large. Add in unwilling conscripts and things won't go well.
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AnOwlCalledSage wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 8:54 pmif he genuinely thinks this he's a moron.
If he doesn't genuinely think this, he's still a moron.
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I hadn't realised that the President of Ukraine is Jewish. Perhaps that goes some way to explaining why Waugh takes the position he does.
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I think he's now claiming that the proposed lifting of Covid restrictions is his victory, with only a couple of minor details still to wrap up.
Because it’s all over bar the civil litigation and criminal prosecution of the perpetrators.
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The "civil litigation" probably refers to his fantasy that Big Farmer will be paying out "potentially bankrupting losses in settling millions of COVID ‘vaccine’ adverse events damages claims".

Quite how this fits in with his previous argument that no-fault vaccine injury compensation schemes, which preclude vaccine injury lawsuits, were proof of blah, blah, blah, something, something genocide something is anybody's guess.

The only things consistent about him are his stupidity and inconsistency.
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Well here's a thing...

‘Bot holiday’: Covid disinformation down as social media pivot to Ukraine
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/ ... cial-media
Conspiracy theories around the so-called “New World Order” – loosely defined conspiracies about shadowy global elites that run the world – have converged narrowly on Ukraine, according to emerging research.
“We can’t say for certain that Russia is behind this or that it contributes directly to the propagation of these messages. But it’s pretty difficult to believe that it’s not involved,” Finkelstein said, with topics strikingly similar to Russian talking points about the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, being controlled by the west and the need to dissolve Nato.
And influencers who previously demonstrated against vaccines are now turning their support to Russia.
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I've seen shit that says Russia is trying to impose the new world order and others saying it's trying to prevent the new world order.

I suppose it'll take a while before Tucker Carlson, David Icke and Donald Trump give them a final decision as to what they should say. Or maybe not... They don't seem to have any problem believing things that are mutually exclusive and I've never got a loonspud to tell me what exactly the new world order is and why I should be worried.
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