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Reflections on the New Holy Father, and Others
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2025-05-13
Roger Watson, who we must assume from his opening words is a Catholic, takes a hard look at the global problem of immigration, and what the official Catholic response under the leadership the newly minted Pope Leo might be.
It's a vital question, and not adequately answered by the simplistic assumption that all should be automatically welcome regardless of culture, proclivity, religion, or even of sheer numbers.
Still, at least he has a specific leader to assess, whose actions may or may not speak louder than his words.
Unlike us C of E (Church of England / Church of Everybody) protestants, who have a leadership divided between King Charles III (who by convention is restrained from openly engaging in UK politics) and the Archbishop of Canterbury (who sits in the Lords by virtue of his leadership of the Lords Spiritual) and is not constrained by convention. Who can say how the relationship between the King and his servant the Archbishop may affect UK matters spiritual/political? The grooming gangs scandal just goes on and on, with no end in sight, as politicians police councils (and quite possibly even the King, although we cannot know that) simply but determinedly refuse to address it.
Still, the migration problem (or opportunity if you prefer) is not confined to the UK, it has every appearance of having been fostered globally as a matter of policy (stated or unstated), and even previously mighty Germany has now felt compelled to adopt the drastic option of simply closing its borders to the flood of those who would claim asylum. Eugippius reports on how the campaign to blame the "far right" AfD party for stirring the pot of "racial hatred" is faring with the general population.
But whatever the failings of the Germans, they have actually taken a step (no matter how crude) to address the problem by closing their borders, whereas we in the UK are determined to keep them open to all seemingly regardless of any and all untoward effects,
Go figure.
WWG1WGA - The Greatest Communication Event in History
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2025-05-12
Where we go one, we go all.
"How do you go about undoing decades of manipulation and lies by a media and celebrity class that is compromised to its core?"
We are well into "conspiracy theory" territory here, but we are in good hands with Martin Geddes whose efforts to unpick the nefarious we like to feature on this site. Not because we are "conspiracy nutters", but because he is admirably scrupulous in his investigations, logical in his conclusions, and provides his work for free to anybody that appreciates it (he is not in it for the money as far as I can see).
He is also for his pains acknowledged globally for his work on Q,
As we approach what promises to be an unprecedented summer of revelation (both mundane and indeed perhaps even Biblical), this article from pre-Covid days reviews events that have now unfolded and will continue to unfold before us for probably many months.
(Note that the embedded video in the article was published on BitChute and is no longer available in the UK - but you can watch the same material presented below by Rumble).
Ideally, read the article as far as the missing video first.
Watch the video below.
Then make sure to scroll down in the article beyond the missing video - there is more to read!
(13 minutes)
Fulford Report - Monday 12 May 2025
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2025-05-12
Whilst elsewhere Trump's tariffs have been making the headlines, Ben leads with a review of possible religious psy-ops in the wake of the confirmation of Pope Leo.
And if you thought last week's picture of a Golden Trump dressed up in Popish attire was the biggest troll of the season, you might be in for an even bigger surprise ... and perhaps truth really is stranger than fiction!
Plus the latest scuttlebutt on the goings-on within our own Royal Family.
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Compliance or Conscience?
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2025-05-12
The Family courts in current form are a relatively recent innovation. Their main claim to fame appears to be that they can deny that age-old legal maxim that "justice must be seen to be done" (in order save those involved in their proceedings from embarrassment) by excluding members of the public and/or by imposing reporting restrictions on journalists.
In addition to his other clashes with officialdom, Martin Geddes has now become involved in Family Court cases, this time in the US.
"The problem is systemic and ideological."
He is not impressed - nor is his ChatGPT...
Nigel or Nothing?
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2025-05-11
UNN campaigner David Clews (AKA "the Emperor") has concluded that since Reform is (currently) the only game in political party town, then we should all join and support it as a possible vehicle for effecting the change to UK governance that is so obviously required.
As I have stated many times, this site does not do party politics. The reason that we don't is that party politics is fundamentally a charade to entertain and delude the masses, and to offer hope that a new party might make a breakthrough. It won't, at least not unless the hidden powers that control the parliamentary parties (and much else besides) have somehow been taken down without us noticing, and if it does it will be taken down or taken over, probably from within.
Nigel Farage, for all his many qualities as a popular politician, has the appearance of a serial wrecking ball of his parties. And to my jaundiced view, he has never run a political party along democratic lines (although perhaps UKIP came close; probably too close).
Now, none of that is to say that as a tactical move, David Clews isn't onto something. The Lord moves in mysterious ways and isn't afraid to use failed humans for His purposes (to adopt a Christian metaphor, as the UK still notionally has a Christian heritage).
None of us know how the future will unfold or what tactics may have the best chance of success in restoring honest just and effective government to our country, so it's up to all of us to contribute to that project as we think best. We are sure to learn something from the experience, probably a great deal.
It's always a good idea to 'make something happen', but we should act with our eyes open.
- Yanis Varoufakis Reviews Trumps Tariffs
- JD Vance Speaks at the Munich Security Conference - Again!
- Article Incoming from Left Field!
- Does Justice Exist in the UK?
- Collapse of the Navy, Maybe of the Marines?
- Collapse of the Navy, Maybe of the Marines?
- The Persecution of Dr Fuellmich Just Ramped Up
- Fifth Generation Warfare
- The Covid Fraud - Mike Yeadon
- Costa Rica Supreme Court Slams WHO Delay
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