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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...

    Read the article.

    This is how we take back the world, one family at a time...

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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?

     

  • 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.

    Worth

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  • The Ability AI Does Not Have?

    2025-11-30

    We could proffer a list, but some whiz-kid would set to and prove us wrong in no time.

    But this one looks reasonable...  even if I do believe that there should be more than one thing on the list. One will do for a start.

     

  • The Cultural Battleground Cometh

     2025-11-30

    We have been here before, but never as deeply nor pervasively .

    The British Isles as history will attest has never been immune from trouble and strife, most recently in Northern Ireland, and before that the previous matter was settled at Culloden - but not truly settled until the English Ordnance Survey mapped the territory of Scotland so that any further rebellions could be pursued through mapped and understood terrain. Our highly prized Ordnance Survey maps beloved of ramblers and campers alike were born of conflict.

    Which is no reason to want another such conflict.

    Yet governments around the western world seem hell-bent on creating circumstances likely to lead to conflict anew, by importing others of any culture but our own and any religion but our historic Church of England - and by historic I don't necessarily

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  • Operation Five Year Anniversary!

    2025-11-29

    Lei reminds me that I missed a trick back in October, but I never set out to make this site about me, so it's just what comes naturally.

    I am today very happy to feature Lei's five year anniversary video, she has made a huge contribution to the social media scene with her authentic in-depth analyses and independent self-directed investigations on all topics Chinese.

    Watch and celebrate with Lei - and her unseen team, who provide her with the necessary unstinting support. Let us hope that they are a model for how our future world will be created.

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  • Operation Talla Exposed as Unconstitutional

    2025-11-29

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    2025-11-28

    It is now common knowledge, or at least knowledge in the public domain, that the police forces nationally were ordered not to investigate allegations and evidence of unlawful activity in connection with the 2020/21 and later Covid vaccination drives.

    They are alleged to have behaved as an arm of government rather than as impartial enforcers of the law.

    Ian Clayton (Ethical Approach UK) and Mark Sexton (retired police constable) have been investigating how this came about.

    They now

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  • Will It All End in AIcoins?

    2025-11-28

    Will the AI world end in Utopia or Nightmare?

    Will the AI rule us, or "enhance" us as the WEF would have it, so that we will work for them, own nothing, and be "happy" (define "happy")?

    Or will we somehow wriggle out from under and make use of an AI that is our faithful servant?

    Or that appears to us to be our faithful servant, much as Parliament has contrived (but ultimately failed) to appear to us? I would place quite a large bet on the AI making a vastly better fist of appearing to us as our servant whilst manipulating us into complying with what it wants us to do, than Parliament.

    Perhaps the ultimate AI would be called "Jeeves", would know us (and our relatives friends and acquaintances) better than we know ourselves, and would always know how to politely and resourcefully get us out of the scrapes that we get ourselves

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  • Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

    2025-11-27

    Well, it looks as though the WHO may be right about the next pandemic, at any rate if you believe the latest attempt to scare us witless that our children will shortly be dying in numbers due to... well I never, a pandemic!

    Happily "our government" is on the ball already, and has been running "Project Pegasus" planning exercise to sort out our preparedness, just in case there might be another pandemic.

    "Exercise Pegasus was designated a “Tier 1” national emergency exercise, meaning it involved ministerial participation, all devolved nations and activation of COBRA, the Cabinet Office Briefing Room"

    It's unclear as yet whether the familiar trusted names (Prof Ferguson, Boris Johnson, Matt Hancock, Patrick Vallance et al) would be available this time around, but I do hope so! If these

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  • "We Can Do This the Easy Way, or ... the Ugly Way"

    2025-11-27

    Once more Alex Krainer shares his view of the on-going negotiations posturings over Ukraine, and whither the Donald's new "peace plan" (same as the old "peace plan") is likely to lead.

    Venezuela also features... along with the same playbook that kicked off WW1...

    As always, he is worth listening to -- except for the mention of the Hallett Inquiry, of which our readers are already aware, although there may be more to this than meets the eye...

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  • Pfizer's pFlu pFailure Phushed Up?

    2025-11-26

    Happily this mRNA product was never released to the public as the clinical trial failed on its own terms. The trial results are however alarming.

    "In a statement on Halloween 2023, the company promised to release the results by the end of 2023¹. It did not.

    Instead, in May 2025, long after its self-imposed deadline, Pfizer quietly updated the 'study results' page for the trial on the clinicaltrials.gov Website with trial’s results."

    Alex Berenson

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  • Stand With Us!

    2025-11-26

    First up, a plea from Mark Attwood to those NHS and other medical staff who now realise that maybe, just maybe, inoculating the public at large with novel medical technology that

    • had been developed "at warp speed" within months whilst earlier vaccines had required years of testing,
    • had not been approved for general use except under an Emergency Use Authorisation,
    • to allegedly defend against the "emergency" of a deadly "pandemic" that had no statistically significant effect upon the normally expected rate of "deaths from all causes", 
    • which overwhelmingly "killed" people with comorbidities at around their expected lifespan, and  had no measurable effect on children who were nevertheless inoculated anyway,
    • which was administered without any pretence at "informed consent", and indeed for some people under
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  • The Sea Change that Keeps on Giving ...

    2025-11-26

    ... cooler temperatures. If it keeps going like this the sea ice will soon be threatening UK shores in winter. Well it's true that "soon" is a term relative to the period under consideration, so maybe in a million years or so.

    CDN has the news, grab it whilst it's hot!

     

  • "Our" National Harms Service

    2025-11-26

    The NHS is showing its "progressive" tendencies.

    Despite the many good people still trying to make this unstable top-heavy unaccountable progressivistic leviathan work for our benefit, its leadership is myopic, management is treated as a specialism in its own right and thus populated by expert managers, and the stench of rank stupidity has become intolerable.

    Other than that the NHS is wonderful of course and we wouldn't have it any other way...

     

  • The Jury is Out!

    2025-11-26

    The administrative government, seemingly oblivious to the constitutional need for our citizens to be judged by a "jury of our peers", now proposes, in order to cut the administrative backlog now denying justice to criminals and victims alike, to abolish the right to a jury for "non-serious" offences.

    Magna Carta? What's that? How old-fashioned! We need to be modern, and grasp the benefits that modernity offers! Who would not want justice delivered promptly and without fear? Ancient and outdated tradition must not be permitted to stand in the way of progress!

    This is how the ignorant and the mendacious want to convince us to abandon what remains of our Constitution so that they may better rule the people by decree. No matter that it is the people themselves who were sovereign, have always been sovereign, still are sovereign, and will always be sovereign unless and until they give up their sovereignty for the

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole - to the Origins of Christianity?

    2025-11-25

    This is dangerous territory, so before plunging in, if you have not already, please read Down the Rabbit Hole 1 wherein I attempt to justify taking a critical look at topics which many will find controversial.

    Here someone else takes a look at early Christianity (upon which topic the brainwashing has had at least two millennia to get going). He's obviously done a lot more work on this than I have, so I'm very happy to concede the leadership on this one.

    But first, to get ourselves into the mood...

    Do we believe that the Bible as we know it today is the uncorrupted Word of God?

    Do we think we know the origins of the Church of England?

    Or the foundation of Christianity in Rome after the

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  • China's Economic Woes

    2025-11-25

    The command economy doesn't seem to be faring too well...

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    As if that isn't bad enough, there seems to be an Epstein connection...

  • Habeus Courtus - Legal Necessity or Typo?

    2025-11-25

    Yes, Martin Geddes has been up to his illuminations of matters legal and lawful, in terms that I would wager most of us could comprehend.

    If we were asked to attend court and found ourselves "had up" before the head teacher in the local secondary school, we might begin to question the genuineness not only of the proceedings but also of those conducting the proceedings.

    "When is a 'Court' not a Court?" would be a relevant question, and the Head Teacher should have some explaining to do.

    Still, if instead we had attended in a building labelled as a "Court" and been confronted by somebody professing to be a magistrate, would anybody dare to question the legitimacy of the situation? Yet the overwhelming likelihood of just accepting the given as legitimate surely is an open invitation for fraudsters to take advantage? Even unwitting fraudsters who themselves had not validated their higher authority?

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