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And so it goes on. Like ebul said, thank fook for bbc4!
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What percentage of People in this Country are Muslim Lesbians ??
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More than it says on the census I should think.
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Going by the Census, the Article will have been produced for a Grand total of ZILCH ![]() At a Rough and I mean rough Guess, lets say there are 60,000 , 59,900 yet to Declare ,so about 0.01 % of the Population HTF is the Article on a Main stream news page ? |
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I'll lend you me copy of shia scissor sisters if you like.
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*Miriam's name has been changed
As told to Jonathan Holmes Illustrations by Katie Horwich How Much have Holmes Horwich and Miriam been Paid ? |
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BBC giving HUGE coverage to a guy merely convicted of manslaughter for letting a woman drive and crash a boat when drunk. Main item on the news. Massive story. Except comparitively, it isn't.
Amazing isn't it, when the many incidents of industrial scale deliberate and far worse "acitivities" in northern towns by has in the past been totally blanked by them or got minor 30 second summary coverage, as to give it the coverage it deserves would offend the BBCs agenda. Oh and it's oscar season again and as sure as you like, you could put 1.01 on this, the film they'll be talking about later is .. da-da-da : one they can spin a "diversity" angle on. Same every year. WHY are we forced to fund these people? |
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Not a BBC comment but one on Terry McCanns Bee "Campaign"....
He says " Jan 14, 2019 A lie was a BBC report on Bees in October,people are worried they said as they haven't seen many bees (so they show hornets flying around) which they then admitted,"just an error on our part hee hee ha ha" only because people had noticed and aint as stupid as the beeb would like to think.So then they go live somewhere to meet a beekeeper(actor)? he is wearing all the protection stuff with a beehive and a pot of bee honey,so all is well? Of course not, when asked where are the bees the reply was "A bit cold for them this morning". We never got to see one single bee and we are fobbed off with this rubbish.Why is the insert pop down by 80%? answer to that is pessides and the spreying of our skies,but never reported by the main stream because the people who are fooking up the planet own it.I saw three bees all last summer in a bush at Pashley Park but the BBC say to us all is well,a great big monumental lie! As posted a couple of months ago, this has been an excellent honey harvest year right across the south of England. Just a quarter of a mile from my house (Mid Sussex) is one of the apiaries of one of the largest honey producers in the south. This one apiary, of about 40 belonging to the company, consists of about 400 hives each containing about 12 to 15k bees. As of last week, on feed, all these colonies were healthy and thriving. I have no idea where Pashley Park is but I find it incomprehensible that anyone, anywhere in England could see only three (honey?) bees in an entire summer. Unless they weren't looking or were inventing evidence to suit a particular agenda. |
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Terry seems to think that Bees are being bumped off by killer "chemtrails" which are a widely dispersed chemical (that doesn't exist) released at very high altitudes, yet strangely this bee killing effect on the ground is localised to some areas. That's "Terry-Think".
Occam's razor would suggest that pesticides released on the ground, the entire purpose of which is to kill insects (duh!), some of which are acknowledged to be bad TO very bad for bees, might be playing a large part in killing off Bees in some areas. But it's not "conspiracy" enough, is it. Farmers/gardeners trying to protect plants isn't as fun as "global conspiracy by illumanti and the jews to commit genocide and kill off 75% of the population"... |
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Other large factor on bees and insects is the removal of hedgerows/meadows and the like, the cutting of wild plants before they can flower, and industrial monoculture of crops in large fileds which all flower at same time. Rather than a nice constant varied food source over a period which bees and other nectar feeders obviously want over the summer, they have one period of feast when everything flowers and then famine. And at the same time pesticids are being sprayed to kill them, they aren't getting it easy.
You don't need conspiracy theories. |
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JC - As a conservationist, I agree with much of what you say but as far as bees are concerned they are incredibly adaptable. They will start to feed on celandines and primroses early on, move on to ladysmock, then on to flax and rape and mustard and then on to garden plants and other stuff at the peak of the summer.
nb - I have a large apple/pear orchard and it's weird. We do get honey bees in bulk, but apparently the bulk of the pollination is done by Bumble bee varieties |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-birmingham-46912945/i-ve-spent-a-house-deposit-on-fillers
Have a look at this Bollix WTF ,how is this possibly even on what is Considered a Mainstream News site Some wxnker with a Head full of filler and Botox aged 23 ,WTF wants to know or even cares .... |
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How long would the BBC last if it went subscription less than 6 months?
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BBC still making this boat thing a huge story. Showing their priorities as ever. Next time a gang is convicted of the systematic and deliberate drug/r@pe/gang r@pe/assault/brutalisation of young white girls over a period of years (a deliberate crime 1000x worse than this guy) and the BBC if you are lucky gives a 20 second summary tacked on at the end of the news due to their poltiically correct agenda, remember this.
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After Brexit is done and dusted the BBC will be in serious trouble.
Doubt it will be in its present form in the next 5 years assuming it is still around at all |
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After Brexit, assuming it happens, the Remoaner BC will just become "we yold you so" TV, jumping on ANYTHING they can spin into bad news and avoiding any positives. The only thing that will change is the tense.
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Blackbarn what bees? Its a fact their population is down by 80% so why do tyou keep saying there is no problem? I will repeat ITS A FACT THEIR POPULATION WORLDWIDE IS DOWN 80%.
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As for you checking you know nothing about anything it appears,why do you always end up with egg on their face, for the 100th time what have I stated that is wrong, over to you.
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Terry - This is not totally objective but it is science based - https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2018/04/17/honeybee-population-isnt-crashing-and-seed-pesticides-are-not-driving-health-problems-and-heres-why/
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You plant any bee loving plant/hedge and they will find it.
They are incredible. |
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WE went to the big Duxford warbirds show
stayed a bit south of there - a nice pub out in the country - they had a very long low bush of lavender - it was literally covered in butterflies and bees where we live - our house backs on to a river and woods it is partly nature taking over previous big landowner style woods/grassland gone wild - the old house disappeared a couple of hundred years ago - where some of the more modern houses' back gardens meet the edge, there are some surviving plants from a previous era and one of the bushes is covered in butterflies every year - a magnificent sight. |
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Two Women's Football stories on the front of the BBC Sport Website this morning.
The biggest was a controversial decision in the Liverpool Vs West Ham match....watched by 186 spectators ![]() I don't see many stories from football games with similar attendances. |
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So all the reports are wrong,my eyes and ears are wrong,yeah right!
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