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Quantum 310 – The Dirty Dozen – Farage, Johnson, Biden, Swinney, Denyer, Tennant…and Country of the Week – Iceland.

In this weeks Quantum we look at the UK election; Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson on Ukraine; Politicians gambling; John Swinney on Pride;  Biden, Kamala and Abortion;  Edinburgh and Taiwan; Country of the Week – Iceland;  Islamic Terrorism in Dagestan; More Nigerian Christians Murdered; Climate measures bite in the Netherlands and Victoria; The WEF on who will travel; Carla Denyer, Green Leaders, hypocrisy; The Euros; Afghanistan beat Australia; David Tennant v. Kemi Badenoch; Tik Tok bans Womens Sports group; Trans and Thomas the Tank Engine; Decolonising English Folk Music; Donald Sutherland; SEEK 40 – The Perfect God; Feedback; and Psalm 130 – with music from Grease; the Volfgang Twins; Orchestral Manouevres in the Dark; Steeleye Span; and the Getty’s.

Here is the music used in this weeks podcast – https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5cQDrKLTDbd1CRO43ZqhoY?si=87e0efd3e6644acf

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Catch up on last week’s episode Breathless  – Quantum 309 – Let’s Kiss This Thing Goodbye!

 

 

 

 

5 comments

  1. It would appear that both sides of the climate debate continue to base their arguments on the idea that there is such a thing as a meaningful single temperature value, which represents the temperature of the vast, complex and open system that is the Earth’s atmosphere. There isn’t. The current method of calculating this meaningless value has so much margin for error that it makes it even more meaningless. How relevant can it be to calculate a .0084 of a degree difference between two meaningless values?

    With much more certainty, I can state that the late Donald Sutherland’s best ever acting role was as Sgt Oddball in Kelly’s Heroes. Genius.

  2. Ref Nett Zero: with the First Past the Post election system in the UK there is talk of the Liberal Democrats forming the official opposition to a Labour government in the UK after the election. In other words there will be no opposition to the Nett Zero climate change lunacy! I can only see this as God’s judgement on man’s pride in thinking we can change the climate. For myself it’s pray and vote Reform.

  3. I don’t often comment, but do listen often to your podcasts. I cannot make my mind up whether Nigel Farage is a good Englishman and seeks a Government of the people for the people of the UK, or whether he is part of a controlled opposition. I hope it is the former. But the gigantic job of dismantling the huge organisational role that quangos, banks, so called charities and investment companies have over Governments all over the world is mind blowing. Starmer’s comment that he prefers the WEF to Parliament because you can get things done is indicative of the power the elites now hold. The WEF tell us that “we will own nothing and be happy”, we are the worker drones in their hive and they will have the honey. We must pray that God will destroy their evil structures.

  4. I’ve never been a massive fan of Dr Whom but it’s still incredibly depressing to see David Tennant sinking to such depths of cringeworthiness.

    When the cultural pendulum eventually swings away from wokeness, there are going to be a lot of people in the media who suddenly realise just how comprehensively they’ve burnt their bridges.

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