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Poetry Corner
2025-09-06
The problem with poetry is that you can never be quite sure where you will end up.
So it is with Rudyard Kipling, that despised relic of white colonial life who believed that he could write some lines of words that somebody somewhere would find interesting, despite attending "the school of hard knocks", never studying at the right universities nor schooling in the intricacies of journalism politics and economics.
In the event he ended up with his name plastered all over the outside of packets of pre-manufactured (but "exceedingly nice") cakes in the supermarkets of his home country.
He had what we might think of as a hard childhood, was sent to an "inferior boarding school", and it was his real life experiences in England and in India that shaped his attitude to life, and no doubt his writings. He learned through doing (and being done
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Chinese New Leadership Emerges?
2025-09-06
After the big parade featuring Xi Jin Ping as Chinese Leader, the political coast is clear for Xi to step down officially and for the new team to emerge. President Xi held several offices, but these will be split out to avoid concentrating all powers under one man.
So we (may) have: Party Secretary: Hu Chunhua, Premier: Wang Yang, PLA Chief: General Zhang Youxia, if confirmed...
But will the CCP itself survive, and for how long?
(11 minutes)
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The Great Game of Geopolitics Takes a Turn
2025-09-05
This discussion brings out a number of points that deserve consideration.
It also points up the effective impossibility that any matters geopolitical will ever be addressed by a General Election - neither the public nor the system are ready to argue the complexities of our place in the world at election hustings (even if such could be addressed in the absurdly inadequate speaking times allowed!).
Patrick Henningsen and Chay Bowes provide some useful illumination.
(31 minutes)
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Every Institution Failed to Protect the Public Interest
2025-09-04
Andrew Bridgen, who was perhaps our only conscientious MP in the last Parliament, comments on his experiences in Parliament and outside.
"Every Institution that's there to protect the public interest has failed"
"We don't need reform, we need a radical change in the way that we are governed... we are going to have to have a reckoning for all of this... there'll have to be some very severe punishments given out... that's the only way the public is going to trust any of these institutions again... "
Quite so.
(21 minutes)
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Post Alaska, How Fares the Russian Special Military Operation?
2025-09-03
Well, the fighting hasn't stopped, quite the reverse...
Danny Haiphong talks with Scott Ritter, Garland Nixon, and Andrei Martyanov.
(95 minutes)
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Is the End Now in Sight for Gaza?
2025-09-03
A good question.
With both Iran and now Yemen demonstrating that their missiles can hit Israel at will, and the IDF increasingly unable to recruit the soldiers necessary to make the progress required by the leadership, not to mention the Trump administration's unwillingness to back what increasingly looks like a losing situation, what options remain?
(16 minutes)
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China's Big Parade
2025-09-03
The main guests - President Putin, President Kim of North Korea, and President Modi of India.
Most eminent absentee - Donald Trump.
Entertained by President Xi.
Madame Lei guides us through the complexities of the day.
(62 minutes)
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Are the Courts Cracking Up?
2025-09-03
Martin Geddes seems to be catching on.
His friend challenged the authenticity of Teesside Magistrates' Court and had his Council Tax case put back for five months...
"the toothpaste is out of the tube: the “ghost court” issue cannot be put back"
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“Generational Slaughter” Not Caused by Virus
2025-09-03
Well well, Dr Clare Craig writing for the Daily Sceptic has produced a piece based upon the Scottish Covid Inquiry, a piece which concludes that most of the "deaths by Covid" were not caused by the virus.
So far so correct...
But that's as far as the "correct" goes.
"... the fact is that viral spread was driven by long distance aerosol transmission, not close contact. Care homes that refused Covid patients still had outbreaks and deaths."
Call me old-fashioned, but where is
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Zero Net Zero
2025-09-03
No, "Zero Net Zero" isn't the latest thriller documenting some daring SAS adventure, it's the ongoing yawn-a-thon regarding the quest for Net Zero, doomed to play interminably until the UK government finally collapses of its own staggeringly complacent idiocy, or gets taken down by a very cold and exceedingly angry populace.
Net Zero isn't coming any time soon - not whilst we have electricity in the grid anyway.
That's the only conclusion that seems rational, given that Ned Sillyband won't come clean on how and when, but it doesn't rule out that the whole mess will collapse and there won't be any electricity for the likes of you and me to be had from the grid. Not given the governments obsession with setting up innumerable shiny new but power-hungry AI Data Centres.
Although I don't doubt that even then, we will still be burning fossil fuel somewhere, maybe everywhere that diesel
Yemen Takes on Tel Aviv
2025-09-02
Professor Marandi talks to George Galloway about the latest Yemeni attacks on Israel, which have now reportedly hit Tel Aviv.
Reliable reports have not been exactly thick on the ground, but Prof Marandi does seem to stay reasonably close to the truth.
Make of this what you will.
(28 minutes)
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The Most Anti-Human Document You Could Possibly Imagine
2025-09-02
This video at least a quarter century old, but lays out how the world was to be brought to the New World Order through the machinations of the globalists within the United Nations, Big Corporate, and the plethora of innumerable NGOs and "charitable foundations" that infest the world today.
You can tell it's of its era as he's using the old-fashioned acetate slides on an old-fashioned overhead projector rather than projecting direct from a computer - nostalgia beckons...
Of course all this was brought to a screeching halt by the Trump phenomenon.
Wasn't it ..?
(38 minutes)
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Beyond the Forbidden
2025-09-02
For those new to the idea that everything that we are told is an inversion of the truth, you may appreciate Ole Dammegard's long history of investigation and consequential harassment... it's a story of his journey into humanity's quest for... simple truth.
You are sure to be shocked, disbelieving, and maybe ultimately won over by his simple honesty in the face of unrelenting lies and totally inverted narrative.
"... they look human, but they don't act human..."
There is only one Ole Dammegard, but anyone can become a critical thinker... if we are prepared to abandon all our previous education and to come to trust in our own judgement. After all, we were provided by our Creator with the most extraordinary organ between our ears, and it would be the height of disrespect not to use it.
"... videos, audios, you can't
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No-one is Above the Law - Fulford Report 1 Sep 2025
2025-09-01
Summer is over, the Fall begins...
The Fall of the Cabal?
As ever, information can be indistinguishable from disinformation, and there is much that isn't as it seems - possibly including "the Donald".
Change is definitely in the air, and it's not uncontested. Big protests in Australia and Indonesia, certainly protests in the UK and elsewhere, and certainly protests being infiltrated and possibly hijacked by deep state factions.
We are called to be wary, non-judgmental. "Vengeance is mine saith the Lord".
In principle, let the 3D warriors battle it out in 3D.
There is probably no such thing as a "clean" protest these days, just as there are no "clean" political parties. But it is well said that "
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Dead Hand Donald?
2025-09-01
Scott Ritter explains the US nuclear strike doctrines... it's complicated!
Only for fear-addicts!
(38 minutes)
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"Everybody Can See What's Going On"
2025-08-31
I suppose that today it's August that's going on, and tomorrow it will be September...
Sebastian explains the post Trump posturings of the European "leaders", but will they listen?
If even the mainstream media are seeing the light, will the leaders finally be left behind within their own echo-chamber whilst the continent moves on?
(23 minutes)
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Beijing - "a Fortress and a Pressure Cooker"
2025-08-31
The power struggle in China may (or may not) be nearing its climax - but of course "it ain't over til the fat lady sings". The problem here is that China isn't known for having an abundance of fat ladies, let alone any who can sing...
(56 minutes)
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Chinese General Shortage?
2025-08-30
Whilst Xi JinPing seems set to review the military parade of 3rd September...
... who is lined up to actually command it?
Madame Lei reads the Chinese tea leaves.
(12 minutes)
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Why is Debt Slavery Babylonian?
2025-08-29
Maybe because fake money was invented - or more likely first appeared - in ancient Babylon.
There are implications that arise from that statement that I will leave as an exercise for the reader - I can't be expected to spoon-feed every answer!
To be sure many do say that debt-slavery was invented there, but that rather presupposes that Babylonian money existed prior to debt slavery, a proposition that may not be supported by evidence...
So what is this "debt-slavery" notion? Nothing less than the art of fooling people to repay fake loans with good money, and ultimately take on amounts of fake debt so large that they cannot be repaid, leading to fake bankruptcy under the system. It's fundamentally a deceit (which we have talked about previously), but to recap we need to talk about what is money, and to do that we have to talk about the purpose of markets, and how money enables everyone to come to
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Education Clearly Qualifies for "Special Needs"
2025-08-29
We don't feature much about the state of schools in our country, because it's a long time since I was at school, and no doubt the changes since then have been enormous.
A few years ago David Adelman asserted that schools today are no place for children - but the catch is that nobody has time for home-schooling these days (even if they knew how to do it) so parents send their kids off to the State's tender care.
We did that ourselves.
There they get the State's one-size-fits-all education by artificial intelligence - in other words, there is a rule for everything and the rules must be followed. Regardless of whether the kid actually needs a bit of TLC or a clip around the ear (only joking!) he/she/it/them/they/<insert
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