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  • "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 Ancient and outdated tradition must not be permitted to stand in the way of progress!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...

    (11 minutes)

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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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  • View From The Melt Down - Fulford Report 24 Nov 2025

    2025-11-24

    I seems that the White Hats are circling their prey, and the Black hats are circling their wagons to try to stave off the inevitable.

    Israel and Ukraine are key - one is apparently intent on genociding Gaza, and the other is intent on genocide in the Ukraine at the hands of the Russians. Meanwhile the Zelensky leadership seems close to being fingered in an alleged corruption scandal involving the disposition of the "support" that has been flowing into the country from the EU and elsewhere.

    There is more of course, but it's behind the paywall for this week.

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  • View from "Special Relationship"

    2025-11-23

    Barbara Boyd spells out some of the implications of our pre-Christmas situations, especially (comme d'habitude) with respect to the much-vaunted (but never defined!) "Special Relationship" between the UK and America - a relationship that Trump (against all presidential precedents?) appears to be on track to now dominate.

    (14 minutes)

     

  • What Happens When You Win in Court?

    2025-11-23

    Interest of Justice found out in Costa Rica.

    They have the win, they now have to sue enough national governments to start a global ball of Nuremberg trials rolling...

    ... and that costs dosh.

    It sounds a lot, but there's a lot of us, so per capita it won't break the bank.

    That's the theory anyway, and so far it's been proven correct.

    It's doable, and it's down to us.

    And they have the win to prove it.

  • Will Trump's "Peace in Our Time" Play Out?

    2025-11-23

    Peace in the Ukraine?

    Sebastian pulls the strings together to sort out the situation - which is (and has been for some time now) that Russia will settle only on terms which respect its oft-stated red lines.

    Since the EU-UK is adamantly opposed to this but doesn't have the military capacity to stop the Russian army, they will need to cover any agreement in so much verbiage that they can convince themselves that they have won...

    Will it work?

    (15 minutes)

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  • COP30 Cops Out?

    2025-11-22

    The UN's Climate Control Event COP30 did not go according to plan.

    After all, nothing destroys an illusion like reality, and the reality is that none of the much-foretold climate-warming catastrophes deigned to come true, even as the worst effects of the push for Agenda 2030 become glaringly apparent.

    So was it all for nothing?

    I don't think so.

    It has had / will have the singular effect of destroying the trust that uncritical people have reflexively placed in the UN's authority.

    Watch what happens now to the WHO, the WHO-WEF partnership, the UN aid programmes and much else besides.

    As a fish rots from the head,

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  • The Official Covid Inquiries - by BiologyPhenom

    2025-11-22

    Whilst the official reports from these enquiries say whatever the Governments want their appointees  to say, independent journalist Biologyphenom attended the sessions and wrote his/her own accounts of the ongoings.

    These should have come with a warning - there is so much material here that once you start to read it you may never stop...

    Still, if you have a particular interest then this independent chronicler may well have covered it. I salute her/his courage tenacity and endurance.

    Health and Truth reports.


    The Daily Sceptic offers a more structured analysis of the UK Covid

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  • The UN - On Borrowed Time?

    2025-11-22

    Some may think that the UN is on borrowed time on a number of different fronts, and that may be true, but here we are talking about their Humpty Dumpty attitude to words, specifically here the words associated with gender affirmations and the if-you-don't-like-your-gender-you-can-change-it attitude.

    Of course if you simply change your sex by affirmation, life merely becomes difficult and fraught with argument and misunderstanding (with a risk of violence in some situations), but if you pretend to change it by having the ops and the drugs in addition to the delusions, well it will likely turn out to be life ending for those-who-might-have-been-your-off-spring.

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  • Scott Ritter on Ukraine Prospects, and Russia's Resolution

    2025-11-22

    "People are tired of this war... but they are also determined that there will be no peace without victory"

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  • The People's Covid Enquiry As It Should Have Been Conducted

    2025-11-21

    In olden times every Court had its jester, the only man who could get away with speaking truth unto power.

    Nowadays, in the absence of formal Court Jesters, that role falls squarely on the shoulders of the modern day Cartoonists, jesters to the Nation at large.

    Bob Moran has taken up that challenge with gusto, neatly skewering many aspects of the Covid Experience with consummate accuracy.

    Yet perhaps his most striking contribution is only now come upon us, and unusually, it is couched not in cartoon form but in succinct prose that should strike terror into the hearts of those who know, or who now realise, that they are amongst the voluminous ranks of the guilty.

    Its subject: the

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  • And Now for Something Earthshaking!

    2025-11-21

    The CDC admits:

    ‘No Evidence’ to Support Claim that Vaccines Don’t Cause Autism.

    A first halting step (through gritted teeth?!) toward the truth?

    Whilst that statement doesn't imply that some vaccines do or may cause autism, it does open the door to investigating whether any of the poisons that they commonly include in a vaccine may well potentially cause autism.

    Who will take up this hot potato?

    If you are a parent, or anyone else considering vaccination, you now have slightly more grounded information to work with.

     

  • Will the Provocations Succeed?

    2025-11-20

    Alex Krainer reviews the prospects for WW3.

    "The system in the world is being changed... "

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  • Weed It Out?

    2025-11-20

    Cannabis is a topic about which I know next to nothing, so I won't babble on about it.

    I would however remark that legislation is usually the antithesis of freedom, proposed by all those who dislike the behaviours of others whilst imagining that their own behaviours are obviously fine.

    "Health and safety" has been much overused by government to bring in unnecessary restrictions that might have been better addressed by the (currently their own!) education system. Still, Parliament's job is to legislate, so that's it's default solution. It has reached well beyond the point where nobody can be realistically expected to understand the full extent of the law, whilst "ignorance of the law is no excuse". Legal beagles thus make their fortunes, and the citizen who regards the law in general as unnecessarily restrictive isn't always going to respect it

    A Glimpse of Parliamentary Crises Ahead?

    2025-11-18

    "Forewarned is forearmed" as they say.

    Political activist Nick Griffin ("far right" I hear you cry - but rather far right than far wrong in my view) has opened Pandora's pollitical Box and speculated on how a Reform Party victory in the Commons might play out at some time in the not so distant future.

    Would political pragmatism prevail, or would battle royal commence?

    Of course it's idle speculation at this point, but perhaps it's time to start to mull over the possibilities...