Debi Evans Blog: 2nd August 2024

The holiday season has officially arrived. Far from a hot summer, it appears to have been, for the most part, wet and windy here in Cornwall. That has not deterred anyone, however, and Cornwall is rammed to the rafters with holidaymakers. Perhaps August will bring some needed sun. 

Since my last blog, we have seen the demise of President Joe Biden as he stepped out of the race for the American presidential elections. Will Gerald Ford’s prediction back in 1989 prove to be prophetic? Will we see the first woman President of the USA by default? Did Ford know something that we didn’t?

USA Presidential Elections

As Trump drives up the rhetoric, look back at Vice President Kamala Harris’ election promo from 2019. The Americans tend to do things very differently compared to us in the UK. Playing ‘dirty’ has a whole different meaning there. In my opinion, both sides of the political scene in the USA and in the UK are as bad and corrupt as each other. In the USA, marching bands, cheerleaders, and celebrities are rolled out to pay homage to an individual and an ideology. In the UK, we save our pomp, ceremony, and circumstance for royal occasions, which I might add are equally as dark, although a little more measured and pre-planned.

Last month, I watched the Republican National Convention, the American version of a UK political party conference/hustings, for the first time. I was stunned at how it is more akin to watching a slick, polished production of a Christmas pantomime. The crowd wave American flags whilst they shout ‘USA! USA! USA!’ repeatedly and wear bejewelled red, white, and blue flashing tiaras or crowns. What I witnessed was reminiscent of the hysteria you would expect to see at a football match of two rival clubs. The familiar television hustings that the British are fed seem tame in comparison.

And what is the significance of Nevada and Wisconsin? How will the USA get around the fact that Biden’s name is still on the ballots in these two swing states? Could we see the 25th Amendment kicked into play? Was Gerald Ford right after all? Professor Diane Rasmussen McAdie can enlighten us as to the significance and potential consequences of this year’s unusual, and undemocratic, Democrat National Convention’s nomination process. Watch her segment on this from the 29th July, 2024, edition of UK Column News. 

Paris 2024 Olympics

Last week saw the start of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Although I am no sports fan, I was interested in watching the Opening Ceremony. I am still smarting from the London 2012 Opening Ceremony.

I watched only to see if Paris were going to deliver an Opening Ceremony with similar dark messaging. I watched so you didn’t have to. It didn’t disappoint. Paris decided to break a few rules, including how they staged the event. This was the first Opening Ceremony to take place in multiple areas rather than the familiar stadium performance that we have come to expect. It was confusing, to say the least.

The first five minutes contained a video which included what appeared to be children being taken underground through a crypt of skulls, toward an underground river, and then invited into a boat by a faceless phantom who was to row them down a very dark river - to where, exactly? And that was after a crocodile tried to eat them! Could anyone explain the connection to the Olympics?

As if that was not bad enough, there was more. A heavy metal band called Gojira was harnessed to the side of the Conciergerie, a medieval royal palace that became Marie Antoinette’s prison and court. It was enhanced further with images of a headless Marie Antoinette that left me feeling very uncomfortable. And what was the reference to the golden calf meant to symbolise? 

A parody of Leonardo da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper has offended many Christian religious groups. We witnessed multiple drag queens sitting next to a woman who appeared to represent Mary Magdalen, or perhaps Christ himself. A rain-soaked ‘runway’ showcased futuristic fashions worn by men with beards dressed up as women. Confused? Yes, I was. Offended? Yes, that too. The apology from Paris 2024 is not accepted. Those responsible knew exactly what they were putting out. It really isn’t rocket science.

The wokery continued as we were treated to murky views of the River Seine, which was the focus for the athletes to parade and wave to the crowds. As the athletes floated on a floodlit E. coli-contaminated river, the familiar sight of the Eiffel Tower lit up in the background.  Who was the masked woman clad in silver riding a white metal horse and galloping across the Seine? It turns out it was a non-commissioned police officer who was meant to represent Sequana, the goddess of the Seine, although it appears she may have abandoned her post under the water, perhaps due to disgust. The first swimming event was cancelled due to faecal bacteria. Ewwww. Nice try, Mayor Anne Hidalgo, who decided to take a dip in an attempt to demonstrate its cleanliness. Is she stupid or brave? I’d opt for the former.  

It appears everyone is welcome to compete in the Olympics, including convicted rapists. The Dutch athlete Steven Van de Velde raped a 12-year-old British girl, and he was imprisoned for it in 2016. He only served 12 months of a 4-year sentence. He has not been allowed to stay in the Olympic Village, and accommodation away from other athletes has been arranged. Understandably, he was greeted with boos.

I have spoken to many people who say they found the Opening Ceremony boring, confusing, and a waste of time. Others expressed disgust. With all that said, it is proving yet again to be divisive and controversial, begging the question as to why the organisers have removed footage of the ceremony from their website. Previous Olympic Opening Ceremonies, including London 2012, are still available for the public to view. Why not Paris 2024? 

Back to Other News

Do you ever wish you could wake up and enjoy your day without hearing sensational propaganda? Since the alleged assassination attempt in the USA, the whole world appears to have imploded. The agenda is accelerating as we predicted. And, folks, if you are feeling giddy now, we are only just beginning. As I previously predicted, September 2024 will be a big month, and the United Nations is at the heart of it. 

The final countdown to peace and security

Peace and security. Those will be the two buzzwords that will be lodged in your brain, nudging us towards totalitarianism over our movements, thoughts, actions, and decisions.

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) comprise a fake agenda. It is a massive money-making scam to cover up an evil plan that will deliberately make the world unsustainable. Nothing we are witnessing is sustainable. There is only one goal: unsustainability,  a.k.a. ‘Build Back Better’. We are seeing the deliberate dismantling and destruction of every facet of our lives, including our bodies, animals, and environment. In July, 2023, the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres presented his vision and policy brief called ‘A New Agenda for Peace’. It outlines his vision for multilateral efforts for peace and security, based on international law, for a world in transition. Its three main principles are trust, solidarity, and universality. 

Peace and security really mean silence, compliance, censorship, and surveillance. If you believed these concepts were meant to secure a safe future for everyone, think again. Nothing means what it used to. We are living in a clown world where everything is back to front and inside out. 

Summit of the Future

A New Agenda for Peace is for UN Member States’ consideration ahead of the Summit of the Future, which is taking place in New York this September. The Summit is billed as a ‘once-in-a-generation chance to enhance cooperation on critical challenges and address gaps in global governance’. This is a polite way of saying that the UN are about to make big changes to our lives and accelerate the SDGs (with unsustainability being the actual goal) and the United Nations Charter. 

Whilst world leaders are in New York, they will review the 17 SDGs. The Pact for the Future is essentially a roadmap of what is to come, and it isn’t looking good. It seems that the heads of governments around the world have decided we are living in perilous times, when events such as armed conflict, terrorism, climate change, disease, displacement, poverty, and hunger are rising to unprecedented levels. The Pact says that ‘humanity faces a range of potentially catastrophic and existential risks’. 

No one country can deal with multiple crises, hence the need to create a multilateral system that is ‘fit for the future’. To achieve this, our overlords will be reaffirming their (not our) commitment to the United Nations Charter and international law. Global governance will be transformed, and our futures will be set in stone, with no way back.

The UN Secretary-General’s report ‘Our Common Agenda’ invited Member States and other stakeholders to consider specific steps to account for the interests of future generations in national and global decision-making, and to consolidate these efforts in a Declaration on Future Generations. Did you know that a 30-story architectural show, cleverly named ‘illUmiNations: Protecting our Planet’, has been projected onto the side of the United Nations building in New York? Is that ‘information’ or ‘nudging’? You decide.

Common Purpose, the Commonwealth [emphasis added], Our Common Agenda, and the Common Good are the opposite of what we really need. Where has the good old-fashioned term ‘common sense’ gone? Did it disappear like the flu, which miraculously flew away in 2020?

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) hails itself as an independent international research facility. SIPRI was founded in 1966 to provide recommendations, analysis, and data on conflicts, armaments, arms control and disarmament to policymakers, researchers, media, and the public. As stated on its website, the SIPRI Yearbook 2024 ‘provides an overview of developments in international security, weapons and technology, military expenditure, arms production and the arms trade, and armed conflicts and conflict management, along with efforts to control conventional, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons’.

SIPRI is regarded as one of the most respected think tanks in the world. SIPRI receives a large part of its funding from the Swedish Government, and it works in close collaboration with the United Nations and the European Union. The current Chair, Stefan Lofven, whose nickname is ‘The Harry Houdini of European Politics’, was the Prime Minister of Sweden from 2014-2021. The United Nations Secretary-General appointed him to co-lead a High-Level Advisory Board on Effective Multilateralism in preparation for the Summit of the Future. The many other high-ranking officials on the Governing Board include the UK’s Dr Patricia Lewis, Research Director for International Security at Chatham House. Together with other organisations including the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, we are starting to see the architects of who has our lives and futures in their hands. It isn’t painting a very pretty picture to me. 

Antimicrobial resistance and the United Nations

I warned you that September 2024 would be a pivotal month. Staying with the United Nations, there is another agenda at play.  At UK Column, we have been warning our audience that the next big global emergency will involve antimicrobial resistance (AMR). A one-day high-level meeting is planned for 26 September in New York. The theme is ‘Investing in the present and securing our future together: Accelerating multi-sectoral global, regional and national actions to address Antimicrobial Resistance’.

The United Kingdom are front and centre of the AMR agenda. Dame Sally Davies, UK Special Envoy on AMR, heads the UK’s five-year (2019–2024) AMR action plan. She has an impressive CV and position. How did she get to such a powerful position? Big reveals to come; watch this space. 

According to the UK government’s web page about Dame Davies: 

  • ‘Since 2020, she has also been a member of the UN Global Leaders Group on Antimicrobial Resistance, co-chaired by Prime Minister Mia Mottley of Barbados and Sheikh Hasina Wazed, Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She is currently a non-executive director on the boards of: The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation; Genomics PLC; The Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford; and The Clinton Health Access Initiative. She was formerly on the boards of Cumberland Lodge and Ashridge Business School, Genomics England Ltd. and UK Research & Innovation’.  

Need I say more?

News in Brief

Sentient World Simulations, a.k.a. war games

Thanks so much to my UK Column colleague and friend Alex Thomson for sending this across to me. Who has heard of Sentient World Simulations?  A recent Corbett Report introduced us to Purdue University’s Synthetic Environment for Analysis and Simulations (SEAS), which is currently being used by the US Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defence to simulate crisis within the US mainland. I guess you could call it ‘war games crisis acting’ in overdrive. Did you know a powerful computer is tracking your every move? Effectively we are all already imprisoned within a simulation. Are you aware you have a ‘digital self’? Do you know what it is doing? 

Butterflies 

Scientists need your help again. What a surprise. This time, their request is for you to count butterflies. There is just one week left to spend 15 minutes in a sunny area and count how many butterflies you see. What colour are they, where did you see them, and to where are they migrating? The Big Butterfly Count is a yearly survey conducted by the Butterfly Conservation.  For those of you who would like to see more butterflies, you may live near a butterfly superhighway, if you are lucky. Yes, they do really exist. 

NHS and Asda’s cancer warnings on toothpaste and mouthwash

Do we really need all these warnings to check for cancer? No is my answer. Everywhere you look, the messaging on cancer is ramped up. Gentlemen are visiting urinals with warnings of prostate cancer whilst women are being reminded that tampons may be toxic. Now the NHS are teaming up with Asda to promote messaging to encourage members of the public to check for symptoms of mouth cancer. This new partnership was launched on World Head and Neck Cancer Day, 27 July, 2024. There is, however, another hidden agenda at play. Young people will continue to be encouraged to consent to the HPV vaccine, which they claim reduces the risk of mouth cancers caused by HPV. Do you buy it? I don’t. 

Given the government’s plan to medicalise water in England with fluoride, I find the whole narrative extremely suspicious. What is lurking in our toothpaste and mouthwash? Please check out my latest interview, ‘Poisoned Chalice—Part 2: Do you know what is coming out of your tap?’, with Joy Warren from Fluoride Free Alliance UK on the government’s intentions with regards to fluoride. Do you know what you are drinking out of your tap? No is the answer. None of us know for certain. 

New Chief Nursing Officer for England announced 

As another rat, Dame Ruth May, leaves the sinking ship, another one jumps in to replace her. Duncan Burton has been named as the next Chief Nursing Officer for England. Promoted from Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, Duncan is reported to have been a nurse for over 25 years, and he has led national work on maternity and neonatal programmes. Given the diabolical state of our maternity services, I wonder what he has contributed that is so valuable. More is to come on this in the very near future. Whose hands are our babies in? 

Dementia cases at an all-time high

The NHS website reports that the latest data shows a record 487,432 people in England with a diagnosis of dementia. It states, ‘England has one of the highest dementia diagnosis rates in the world, with high-income countries typically in the range of 20-50%’. Would that have anything to do with the fact that there have been proactive teams visiting care homes to identify anyone who may be showing signs of dementia? And why now? Would the sudden rise have anything to do with serious adverse reactions from the Covid-19 injection? Would some of these cases be prion diseases? How will we ever know if there is no thorough investigation? Answer: we won’t. 

Fortunately for the UK, the eminent Raj Long wrote an independent report on dementia guidance for the Department of Health and Social Care. Raj has obtained no qualifications in medicine, geriatric medicine, or neurodegenerative diseases. Sitting on both the MHRA and UKHSA Boards, she appears to be a very busy lady. But who is she? Perhaps ask Bill Gates.

And Finally…

Thank you so much to everyone for their kind messages for me to get well quickly. As some of you know, standing in sewage isn’t the best idea, but when a flood happens, it occurs so quickly that there is no time to act. I have worn wellies many times only to find the dirty water goes over the top, and my feet end up slushing around in water, making walking very perilous. Sadly, I have been there too many times. This time, though, an open wound on my leg allowed an infection to spread, and I woke up five days later with a leg like an elephant’s. Luckily, the NHS prescribed me emergency antibiotics, which have thankfully cleared most of it up. I would like to add that the minor injury unit I went to was empty, and I was seen within two minutes of arrival! Yes, I was surprised, too! 

If you don’t already have a plan, please think about making one. As the summer holidays speed by, it will soon be autumn and then winter. What if the power goes down? What if there are food and water shortages moving forward? Could you feed and water your family for three months? It isn’t too late to start to gather in some supplies before winter is upon us. I am sincerely not trying to fearmonger or cause panic. I am simply trying to warn those of you who are reading to prepare for what are unprecedented biblical times where anything and everything is possible. 

Lastly, I am always delighted when members of our UK Column family are interviewed. We have so many experts, and it is an honour to connect with them. I am delighted to be able to introduce you to yet another of our family. Keep an eye on the website, where more details will follow soon.

Until next time

God Bless, and go safe

Debi

Revelation 19:11-16 KJV

11 And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.

12 His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man knew, but he himself.

13 And he was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.

14 And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.

15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.

16 And he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King Of Kings, And Lord Of Lords.