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Does it Take a Comedian to Talk to Us About Money?
2025-12-07
Oh and gold. Gold being a monetary metal whose supply is approximately constant.
Unlike dollars and pounds that can be printed in quantity by a few strokes on a central banker's keyboard. If we produced money like that they would lock us up, so how is it "OK" for central banks (oh, and retail banks too!) to do it?
Maybe it's not what you know, but who you know? And who doesn't know?
As always, this is not financial advice. It's how the world works...
(77 minutes)
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Well, We Seem to be Reaching for Zero Net Zero
2025-12-07
And not before time.
It has always baffled me how anybody could be so dumb as to believe in the CO2 demon when the said demon accounts for such a tiny proportion of our current atmosphere, and when each of the much-foretold climate disasters reliably fail to occur - the only reasonable explanation seems to be that the climate catastrophists are in fact cult members for whom the slavish devotion to cult dogma is their prerequisite for self-referential meaning.
Maybe we can now get back to saving the world from the climate cultists by "Drilling Baby, Drilling" and actually burning the resulting gas and oil so that we can keep warm again. Let's hope it's not too late.
Speaking of that unfamiliar "warm", we shouldn't forget that hot baths, ideally taken long and leisurely before bed (particularly laced with a healthy dose of sea salt, or Epsom salts (for the magnesium in
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How to Ruin a Failed Economy
2025-12-07
This is a well-known story (in earlier times anyway) that bears repeating, especially in today's over-governed times.
Centrally planned economies have come and gone over the years, but the under-planned economies have thrived because nobody told everybody what they couldn't do. So they went ahead and did it. People tend not to do things that are not in their interests, and they also tend to learn sharpish from their mistakes. Unless they work for the government of course, because then the costs of their mistakes simply get loaded onto the taxpayer, whilst their "gold-plated" pensions sail serenely on... so what's not to like?
So we should all work for the government then?
(NB This is financial advice for neither investors nor job-seekers. It may well be financial advice for governments... unless you are
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The Vocabulary of Legal Overreach
2025-12-05
Well, if we want to talk about it, we need the words.
Martin Geddes aided and abetted by his automated assistants Grok and ChatGpt comes up with the goods:

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NATO - Once the Pride and Joy of the West - Now an Empty Bluff
2025-12-04
And not only an empty bluff, but the target of the President of the United States, who has boxed it into a corner from which it cannot escape with its self-esteem intact.
And when NATO falls, what of the similarly over-confident EU?
(20 minutes)
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Watch also Venezuela - "where Trump is striking at the financial jugular of the British
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View from the US of A
2025-12-04
Whilst we in the UK are apt to take some possibly slightly jaundiced views on the goings on "across the pond", Zero Hedge returns the dubious compliment...
"O wad some Power the giftie gie us
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New Word on the Block
2025-12-04
We are familiar with the the term "false flag" - something happens in such a way that it is attributed to someone or some grouping that wasn't actually involved.
It's a straight deception, originating in naval battle where an attacking force flies a flag other than its own in order to elude culpability.
In these more sophisticated days it is often associated (so some conspiracy theorists might aver) with a need to influence public opinion to accept a course of action to which they would not otherwise consent.
Such as war.
Martin Geddes has a slightly but significantly different problem with his legal battles to try to establish the validity of the operations of our current system of justice.
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Ab Fab - Absolutely Fabulous or Absolutely Fabian?
2025-12-03
Graham Moore Unleashed.
Watch and take note.
This is the third of three parts. See the links for parts 1 and 2.
It's a lot to get one's head around, and it covers a lot of ground, so take it slowly.
(68 minutes)
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Zhang YouXia - Up to Tricks?
2025-12-03
General Zhang - in charge of the PLA - seems to be out of the headlines - but perhaps his activities should have merited a headline?
Meanwhile, what is President Xi up to?
As always in China, it's the details that tell the story...
And... what was really behind the events in Tiananmen Square in 1989?
(61 minutes)
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Power to the Puppeteers!
2025-12-03
Of course this is all groundless speculation, little better than conspiracy theory, so just skip over it...
(38 minutes)
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Power to the People!
2025-12-03
We are used to any number of politicos talking nonsense, so it's notable when somebody stands up and refutes the narrative.
Of course nobody has to listen to such denialism (despite we have been force-fed the Fabian utopianism for ever) but the truth will out, regardless of political labelism.
So it falls to the GWPF to give us another penetrating glimpse of the obvious, and it's a necessary exercise, before the global warming cult drives the nation into irreversible failure.
(40 minutes)
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The Secret to Good Health is Life-Changing?
2025-12-02
As somebody who faced my mid-life health crisis, and recovered (eventually) through my own efforts and appropriate dietary updates,I am happy to bang the drum for Clive de Carle, here interviewed by Neil Oliver. If you have been grappling with an obstinate condition that has defied conventional treatment, then listen up.
And if you are young and lucky enough to still be in working order and carefree of diet, watch it anyway, because we are all aging (for now) and forewarned is forearmed...
... and stand by for a novel method of motivating your doctor!
(64 minutes)
Will Nobody (else) Unfreeze Those Pesky Russian Assets?
2025-12-02
(17 minutes)
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"The EU leaders will have to make an official decision..."
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!!! Where Are You ???
2025-12-02
Ethical Approach UK, and Mark Sexton.
The ensuing silence is DEAFENING.
Mark is right, we need to share this everywhere. It's not hearsay, it's evidence that has been carefully documented and provided in good faith to all the appropriate authorities, who have nationally taken inappropriate steps to ensure that it is ignored in direct contravention of the laws governing policing.
"This is not independent policing. It is policing functioning as an extension of the executive government establishment - operating to shield itself,
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A Thought for Christmas
2025-12-02
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat...
Please to put a penny in the old man's hat.
If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do...
etc
Whilst not wishing for anyone to disregard the plight of old men down on their luck, it does seem to me that maybe this is not the advice most relevant to life in our current fractured times.
In the age of abortion on demand, "assisted dying" (voluntary or involuntary) for the old, even for those who,for preoccupation with their adversities and afflictions, real or imagined,no longer relate to the joys of life lived to the full... that 'rabid old fascist' Nick Griffin fingers perhaps
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After Jaguar, the Family Strikes Back
2025-12-01
The new Chevy Suburban advertising campaign reminds us all what we are here for.
Watch and wonder...
This is how we take back the world, one family at a time...
(3 minutes)
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End of Fakery to be Faked? - Fulford Report 1 Dec 2025
2025-12-01
Given that everything that we read in the press or on social media is potentially corrupted, making sense of what we read is become a fool's errand.
The late great Robert David Steele used to say that nearly everything we need to know can be obtained through "open source" intelligence, and the only source that he thought worth his paying for was Benjamin Fulford. In that spirit we feature Benjamin's reports even though he appears now to be not so independent as before, since he now publishes under the branding of the White Dragon Society, and his various contacts in other organisations will tell him whatever they want him to tell us.
So we must bear in mind that he isn't necessarily as independent a journalist as he used to be, and his output should be judged in that light.
Take for example the "tale of two Trumps". It looks persuasive, but the abilities of even the most consummate administration to coordinate the activities of two competing Trumps
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The Federal Communication Commission Continues Regardless
2025-12-01
What's the difference between a regulator and an enabler?
Quite a few regulators seem to have trouble differentiating, as Tom Wheeler so ably demonstrated in this pre-Covid video.
Has anything changed?
Well, the names in the frame may have changed but little else.
:"... the FCC has never met a regulation it couldn’t sidestep or ignore, and that certainly won’t be changing anytime soon"
Ah, but the Yanks do things their way. So is the rest of the world
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Winter Blues? Or Arctic Darkness?
2025-12-01
If you are lamenting the current wintry British weather, spare a thought for those for whom the sun no longer shines - not until well into next year anyway.
"Ah but they are used to it" you cry - but so are we. British weather is still mild by comparison with similar latitudes in Europe, thanks to the benevolence of the Gulf Stream. And we benefit from daylight sunshine reasonably often during winter months, even if nowhere near sufficiently often to make Ed Miliband's fantasies into a viable power grid. Even so, a deep freeze winter is thankfully something of a rarity.
So how do those for whom a deep and dark freeze is an annual occurrence cope with their lot?
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Courting Chaos
2025-12-01
Martin Geddes has established (at least to his logic-based satisfaction) that some, maybe many of the "magistrates courts" currently "hearing cases" have defective foundation in law, and cannot therefore operate within the law.
And, with a little help from one or two AI assistants, he has developed a procedure for validating such "courts", a procedure which (he asserts) anybody in receipt of a summons (or other legal demand from the State) may use to verify its authenticity.
"For the first time in British history, citizens can formally verify the legality of the State"
He lists the process by which he came to the "court name requirement specification", and then lays out that specification itself, as deduced by AI from the Magistrates Court Act 1980.
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