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A Glimpse of Times to Come?
2025-04-10
OK, this is likely a bit way out for most, but why not listen and see how it lies with you?
The inimitable Clif High (polymath, but probably here best introduced as a futurologist) discourses on the times incoming - starting not next decade, not even next year, but maybe this May.
Forewarned is forearmed as they say, this is probably futurology on steroids, nothing is so unpredictable as the future but maybe we should listen up anyway.
Never say that we shy away from posting challenging material!
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Reflections on Convergence
2025-04-03
In his own style peculiar to him, Martin Geddes shares his thoughts on tornados in Tennessee, education for theworking-class by English public school, and the ongoing convergence of public opinion upon the reality of our betrayal by the ruling classes.
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The Time for Talking is Over - The Time for Action is Now
2025-04-01
(26 minutes)
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(NB this speech was delivered in the summer of 2023) - Download the compressed speech here to upload elsewhere!
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A Long Overdue Read
2025-04-01
Since Arthur Firstenberg's ground-breaking exploration of the historical spread of electromagnetic radiation around the world (The Invisible Rainbow - essential reading if you haven't already), and Tom Wheeler's outspoken assertion that public safety considerations were so "last year" and shouldn't hold up the 5G (and no doubt 6G etc) roll-outs, the focus on the dangers of electromagnetic radiation seems to have dissipated over time, eclipsed in the public mind by the Covid fandango and much else.
Funny how Covid and the 5G roll-out seem to have coincided (and share a long list of possible symptoms), but of course that's just a conspiracy theory.
But conspiracy maniacs haven't gone to sleep, and here we have a good example of one that makes quite a fist of assembling available evidence in a readable fashion. If I
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UK to Emulate US DOGE?
2025-03-30
Apparently, Rachel Reeves has already set up a UK equivalent, the OVfM (Office for value for money).
I'm sure that we are all agog to know more about its amazing successes in closing down all the unnecessary and frankly illegal scams that suck the financial blood out of our taxes, and indeed the Daily Sceptic is I'm sure eager to inform us, so the first project appears to be a leisurely appraisal of ways in which to reduce the costs of procuring short term accommodation, for homeless Brits and asylum seekers.
Now you could excitedly go and read all about it, but there's really no need, because (spoiler alert) the one policy that really might have an impact on the expense to government in providing all this short term accommodation - the reversal of the government
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Function of the Pyramids Explained!
2025-03-30
Making a welcome return to these pages (or perhaps he actually belongs in a previous blog incarnation...), and once more provoking the question "Why do the most knowledgeable people exhibit the most erratic and confusing styles of presentation?", Ken Wheeler explains the function of the Giza pyramids in the light of the recent discoveries of what is said to lie beneath them, as only Ken can.
Enjoy!
(29 minutes)
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The Fall Of Ethnic Europeans?
2025-03-29
Marxism, neo-Marxism, New-World-Order-ism, whatever it is, it isn't friendly and it is neither compliant nor resonant with Biblical instruction:
"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.This is the first and great commandment.And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets" Mathew 22:37-40
So the NWO in its ambitions to bend the will of all people to their own weird "expertise" (God-given CO2 is the enemy, we must do as we are told by their distinctly ungodly "experts" such as Bill Gates, Yuval Noah
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Can We Judge a Country by the Nature of its Investments?
2025-03-29
With Germany and much of Europe (perhaps excluding Hungary) relentlessly investing in power provision that doesn't work, yet still desperately dreaming of upping its investments in arms and munitions "for the "defence of Europe", and the UK simply trying to stabilise its sinking economy, what is Russia up to, now that the West has forced it to ramp up its military to attack the bandits in Ukraine, a country that it used to control under the USSR, which assumed independence post-USSR - and (post the CIA-inspired Maidan revolution of 2014) became a proxy of UK/USA/NATO under the Biden Pretendency?
Whilst 'the Donald' has a vision of incorporating both Canada and Greenland (and who knows where else) within some sort of union with the States of North America, and Israel still Hell-bent on incorporating much of the surrounding territory into a "
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Do We All Have Our Smartmeters at the Ready?
2025-03-26
When the onward march of technology meets the onward march of intermittent wind and solar, what will be the result for our power bills? Or indeed, for our supply of power?
In two words, I suggest "not pretty".
But never mind, we will have MHHS to help, so that will be OK, right? And it will all be controlled by energy regulator OfGem ("We work to protect energy consumers, especially vulnerable people, by ensuring they are treated fairly and benefit from a cleaner, greener environment" - remember that "benefit from" bit), so what could possibly go wrong?
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May the Farce be With You!
2025-03-23
In my youth the public utilities were always a byword for inefficiency. Some think that they still are, and not only for inefficiency.
Martin Geddes updates us on the saga of Andrew Stephenson's clash of wills with "Northern Terrorgrid"...
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Ontological Living - Are We Ready? - Clif High
2025-03-14
My guess is that ontology, for most, is not a concept that readily springs fully-formed to mind.
I suppose it may be roughly defined as the ultimate generalisation of the way things are, how they work, inclusive of everything "seen and unseen", or perhaps I should say "material and spiritual" or "noticed and unnoticed" or "living and inanimate", or "dimensional or non-dimensional".
Nothing is beyond its purview.
Sounds to me like the proper scope of "science", which simply means the knowledge of how things work.
Or perhaps more inclusively, how things are (since some things don'rt work!).
Indeed, perhaps we are inadvertently reaching for a definition of "God" in so far as God is generally reckoned to be the ultimate "all-powerful", nothing being beyond His-Her
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Citizens, Know The History of Covid!
2025-03-10
The Brownstone Institute reviews Covid on the "Five-Year Anniversary of the End of the World".
All you never wanted to know about the ins and outs.
For my part I have been saying for some time that the whole escapade was a global hoax and the virus didn't even exist (except as a mind-virus!) (a view shared by Dr Mike Yeadon), but I'm not sure that the Brownstone Institute shares that view.
It doesn't really matter, as it's up to each of us to form our own beliefs as best we may.
Those interested may wish to bookmark the page once read - it's a ten-parter, so not to be attempted in a single
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Hello Citizens!
2025-03-10
An interesting little video has appeared,which purports to get to the bottom of the legal status of those who inhabit the British Isles, and it raises some interesting points. It may also validate the naming of this site!
After watching, we may remind ourselves that the US Military is sworn specifically to defend the Constitution of the United States (from enemies external and internal!). They were way ahead of us back in 1788 (or thereabouts - I'm not sure exactly when the military adopted their specific oath, but presumably it was after the Constitution was ratified).
Specific allegiances may appear arcane but are hugely important - they involve trust, and they can tell us whom we should be able and/or willing to trust.
(Disclaimer - I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice)
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Starmer Meets Trump in Washington
2025-02-28
There's a short version and a long (unbelievably long!) version - so atke you rpick!
First up - the short version:
(36 minutes)
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(12 hours)
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Scott Ritter on Europe Today
2025-02-25
In case you are still wondering...
In view of the lack of conventional military capability/capacity, as ever, Europe resorts to national posturing.
"If you oppose America's peace plan in Ukraine... then you are becoming an existential threat to the national security of the United States"
"... the script has been flipped... take a look at what happened at the United Nations recently... it was the United States voting with Russia, China, Belarus, North Korea, and it was France and the UK in opposition"
"... it's about economic relationships... "
" We will now seek economic collaboration as our primary methodology of coexistence..."
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He who Sits in the Heavens Laughs
2025-02-23
Konstantin Kisin, addressing the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship, takes the fine art of ridicule seriously - in the nicest possible way. But then, he is almost English...
(16 minutes)
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The Shock of the New
2025-02-20
Two stories for the price of one (again) from Fortune and Freedom today.
Major investments in UK AI data centres is postulated - AI is clearly going to shape our future in ways not yet evident - and if you think that "Rachel from Accounts" will inevitably screw it all up, it appears that government investment is not involved.
Now it is true that if these private initiatives will all be dependent upon connections to our wind-mill fed intermittent grid, then Ed Milliband's wonderful Net Zero strategy would inevitably be the kiss of asphyxiation to such schemes, but I don't doubt that RR or Westinghouse would surely oblige each project with it's very own Small Modular Reactor, and to Hell with the grid and its strangulatory connective impossibilities.
(This is not investment advice)
Counterbalancing this news, old hand
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Worth a Browse ...
2025-02-15
We are half-way through February and already the DOGE teams are posting eye-opening selections from their investigations - on X unsurprisingly enough.
For our edification, education, enlightenment, exasperation, or merely for our entertainment, it's a fascinating read.
Don't forget you've also got a life to live!
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View From America
2025-02-13
Reinette Senum (no, me neither) interviewed by SGT Report, covering much of the current events scene in Trump's United States.
"Do you know anyone who's not thrilled?"
"You cannot cut out that much cancer and still have a body left"
There's a lot to cover, and both America and the world are changing faster than anybody expected...
(68 minutes)
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David Starkey Analyses the State of Britain Today
2025-02-11
"Here is a man who has never read anything apart from a legal textbook, and an Arsenal Programme"
This may start a bit slowly, but David Starkey makes an interesting and perceptive analysis of our current state/State, and clearly puts across the value of our (now neglected) historical heritage - we don't know what we have until it's been lost.
"... we f****ed up partly because we became 'experts'... "
Expertise in a narrow field is no substitute for breadth of knowledge and experience.
He gives us much to think about, and in the process, helps us realise that what we as a society now lack is the influential wisdom of experienced and knowledgeable elders - we no longer value the depth of understanding that such aldermen (using the word in its historical sense) should bring to our new and upcoming
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