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The Great Game Comes into Perspective
2025-08-12
Played out over centuries, the Great Game approaches another leg of its nefarious geopolitical contortions.
But is this just another planned twist of the eternal manipulations, or is it approaching a climax of some sort that will kill or mortally wound the beast, once and for all?
Alex Krainer explains the intricacies of this contrived power-play for the world, ancient and now modern.
Oh for St George, who might kill the beast with a simple thrust of his lance!
(38 minutes)
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Green T-Shirt News - 12 Aug 2025
2025-08-12
Make of this what you will.
(15 minutes)
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AI - New Kid on the Block?
2025-08-08
Is the world about to be overruled by AI?
Should we be worried?
Will we all go the way of the WEF's Yuval Noah Harari and become hacked to the point that we function as nodes on the huminternet, mindlessly obeying Grand Central AI's instructions?
Or is AI something to be stamped out as inimical to our future as Free Spirits?
Our chances of uninventing AI are looking vanishingly smaller by the hour, so maybe we need to find a third way (just not the Blairite "third way" - that didn't work either).
So where to look? As ever, I suggest in what some may consider the most unlikely place, but a place nonetheless which time and again seems to come up trumps - a financial newsletter.
Time to revisit Investor's Daily. This is not to push any
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Neil Oliver Talks With Michael Shellenberger
2025-08-08
It's always a good idea to listen to Neil Oliver - his ability to get to the nub of the matter and to clearly and concisely explain why his conclusion is reached is exemplary.
Likewise Michael Shellenbergerhas made his reputation as a journalist by doing his own thinking.
Perhaps "two-tier" Keir should take note...
(35 minutes)
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What to Do with a Non-Performing Private Utility?
2025-08-06
Water companies used to be public utilities for a reason - they are a monopoly.
A bit like railways, power companies, fibre broadband, and anything else delivered by some sort of infrastructure grid that requires maintenance.
Now it is true that to some extent such grids could and can be opened up to competition, but the principle remains.
But in Mrs Thatcher's time, the dead hand of public ownership was deemed to be unresponsive to the needs of the public, and the era of great privatisations began where big monopolies (eg: British Gas) were auctioned off at attractive prices. Private ownership would solve the problems!
But private ownership didn't do much better that state ownership (although the record is patchy).
Water companies in particular seem to be hit by the complete disconnect between the needs of shareholders on the one hand and consumers on the other -
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Legal Insurgency Incoming
2025-08-06
Martin Geddes updates us on his planned take-down of the inJustice system of the UK, starting in the High Court.
It's a monumental effort that sets a number of new record firsts, but I cannot think of anybody more suited to the task.
"The system" cannot permit him to win, so expect everything to be dragged out until the revolution takes place, or "the system" collapses.
Meanwhile, he does it for all of us, so...
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Trump Explained?
2025-08-04
Promethean Action puts forward what Trump is actually up to, why his tariffs are working, the EU is stumbling, and why the Ukraine war is continuing.
But where did George Soros allegedly fit into the original scheme?
(14 minutes)
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Clayton Morris Meets Neil Oliver
2025-07-29
A more relaxed discussion than may be usual for both of these gentlemen, so it makes a pleasant change from their more highly-charged episodes.
(78 minutes)
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Dear Britain ...
2025-07-29
This letter simply has to be read as is.
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The Problem with AI
2025-07-28
AI is coming now well-established, if not yet totally ubiquitous. Give it another week or two.
We have people who have bested it in argument! So is it perfect?
In a world in which it is increasingly difficult to differentiate between truth and falsehood, AI is dependent upon its training materials, so maybe it's inevitable that it will make mistakes depending upon the content of such training materials.
Yet if a mark of perfection is an ability to recognise and correct its mistakes, then it's getting there.
But if it takes a human to prompt it so to do, then perhaps it's a mistake to assume that we hominids aren't needed any more?
Investor's Daily has a slightly different (well OK - exactly opposite) but none the less interesting take on the situation (this is not financial advice):
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Gradually, then Suddenly
2025-07-26
Regimes never go tidily, even in the best organised democracy, but whatever political views we hold, there can be few who still believe that our current "democracy" is well organised.
"There is nothing particularly controversial about me saying this. It is rapidly turning into the consensus view"
However, those who still suggest that all we have to do is to vote in a new political party - perhaps Reform - are likely still trundling along well behind the curve of unfolding reality.
It isn't just the wrong party in power, it's the wrong system altogether. Yes it's not only the political parties who effectively conspire to subject us to the World Economic Forum (in strategic partnership with the UN), but it's also the Civil Service Blob, the Judiciary, the CPS and the Police, the Monarchy, the Military,
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"Severe Long-Lasting Genetic Disruption"
2025-07-26
Along with many others we have been banging on about this for what feels like for ever, but "there's none so blind as those who will not see".
Now a new study (not yet peer-reviewed, so make up your own mind) has emerged which lays out the potentially catastrophic effects of the mRNA jabs in terms of cancer and chronic disease.
Just say "No".
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"That's Not Even the Last Guy I Saw That Wasn't Trump"
2025-07-22
Yes, it's conspiracy theory time again, but where else to turn when nothing makes sense any more?
We introduced Penny Kelly a year ago, and she's definitely "way out there" on the scale of normal to very (unbelievably?) intuitive - yet somehow also very grounded in her thinking and attitude to life. We just have to accept her as she is.
Here she is interviewed by Kimberley, "exploring the intersection of consciousness and change".
Penny isn't for everyone, so make of this what you will (and don't shoot the messenger... )
(1 hr 54 mins)
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Down the Rabbit Hole ... to "the All"
2025-07-19
Every now and then we feature a new Down the Rabbit Hole item which explores areas that may be unfamiliar.
In this video, Dick Allgire (of the Future Forecasting Group of remote viewers) offers us some personal experiences which led him into the world of remote viewing, and suggests who it is that owns our world and how it may be run.
I make no comment on his content - make of it what you will. It's your experience that counts!
So fasten your seat-belts, settle your disbelief, and prepare for an out-of-ordinary experience...
(28 minutes)
"We See You"
2025-07-19
Resistance GB interviews Brian Gerrish of UK Column.
A very accessible interview about the state of the world and our place within it.
"We're not fighting men and politics, we're fighting a spiritual battle... "
"Are they frightened of anything?"
"They are frightened of prayer"
(74 minutes)
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What Are We Here For?
2025-07-18
Investor's Daily provides some notes on investing, but actually also on life in general.
Today's brief masterclass isn't just gold as in investing, or gold as in sportsmanship, or gold as in ambitions achieved.
It's about gold as in life itself.
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Up the Rabbit Hole - to the Moon (Again!)
2025-07-17
... but Professor Michio Kaku's recent observations provide us with a good excuse to revisit the notion and bring it up to date.
"There are more things in Heaven and Earth than are dreamed of in your philosophy, Horatio" - Hamlet
(31 minutes)
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The White House According to Feng Shui
2025-07-15
Here's a welcome diversion from the ins and outs of US politics, and as it turns out, quite an interesting one!
Could a China - US rapprochement be in the offing?!
(14 minutes)
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All You Never Wanted to Know about Glyphosate
2025-07-14
I've been banging on about Glyphosate since before this site was born, but despite well-publicised court verdicts of past years, the local stores are still flogging it and councils around the country are still spraying it.
You may know it as a constituent of "Round Up", alongside other active ingredients.
Because of its ubiquitous use in farming (especially on grains such as wheat), it is almost impossible to avoid, even by buying organic (although that should hopefully reduce our exposure).
(45 minutes)
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The Plan for Nuclear War?
2025-07-14
David Sorensen of Stop World Control has been creating well-produced articles for some time now, and this is his latest.
Whether or not he is on the right track may as yet be unclear, but his work does command attention.
For my part I can't say that I have a clear view, other than that major elements of his presentation, whilst plausible, are as yet not substantiated and the jury still awaits the necessary evidence. More water needs to flow under the bridge.
But what do I know? It's what you believe that counts.
The Plan To Destroy America And The World Through A Nuclear War
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