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A Thought for Christmas
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2025-12-02
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat ...
Please to put a penny in the old man's hat.
If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do ...
etc
Whilst not wishing for anyone to disregard the plight of old men down on their luck, it does seem to me that maybe this is not the advice most relevant to life in our current fractured times.
In the age of abortion on demand, "assisted dying" (voluntary or involuntary) for the old, even for those who, for preoccupation with their adversities and afflictions, real or imagined, no longer relate to the joys of life lived to the full ... that 'rabid old fascist' Nick Griffin fingers perhaps the most vital problem of our times.
Listen up.
After Jaguar, the Family Strikes Back
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- Category: Greater Reset!
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2025-12-01
The new Chevy Suburban advertising campaign reminds us all what we are here for.
Watch and wonder ...
This is how we take back the world, one family at a time ...
(3 minutes)
Like / Dislike this video here.
End of Fakery to be Faked? - Fulford Report 1 Dec 2025
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2025-12-01
Given that everything that we read in the press or on social media is potentially corrupted, making sense of what we read is become a fool's errand.
The late great Robert David Steele used to say that nearly everything we need to know can be obtained through "open source" intelligence, and the only source that he thought worth his paying for was Benjamin Fulford. In that spirit we feature Benjamin's reports even though he appears now to be not so independent as before, since he now publishes under the branding of the White Dragon Society, and his various contacts in other organisations will tell him whatever they want him to tell us.
So we must bear in mind that he isn't necessarily as independent a journalist as he used to be, and his output should be judged in that light.
Take for example the "tale of two Trumps". It looks persuasive, but the abilities of even the most consummate administration to coordinate the activities of two competing Trumps seamlessly and simultaneously operating toward differing ends within one administration ... let's say I'd take some convincing.
Throw in that the "fake Trump" has apparently manoeuvred Zelensky into his downfall, and the two Trump theorem is looking dodgy to me. I prefer the idea that Trump is acting with extreme unpredictability because that's the only way to keep his true intentions hidden to friend and foe alike - until his ends are accomplished.
And he probably does have two avatars to play to the gallery ...
Your entertainment this week. (Modest subscription required for prompt access)
The Federal Communication Commission Continues Regardless
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2025-12-01
What's the difference between a regulator and an enabler?
Quite a few regulators seem to have trouble differentiating, as Tom Wheeler so ably demonstrated in this pre-Covid video.
Has anything changed?
Well, the names in the frame may have changed but little else.
:" ... the FCC has never met a regulation it couldn’t sidestep or ignore, and that certainly won’t be changing anytime soon"
Ah, but the Yanks do things their way. So is the rest of the world different?
Courting Chaos
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2025-12-01
Martin Geddes has established (at least to his logic-based satisfaction) that some, maybe many of the "magistrates courts" currently "hearing cases" have defective foundation in law, and cannot therefore operate within the law.
And, with a little help from one or two AI assistants, he has developed a procedure for validating such "courts", a procedure which (he asserts) anybody in receipt of a summons (or other legal demand from the State) may use to verify its authenticity.
"For the first time in British history, citizens can formally verify the legality of the State"
He lists the process by which he came to the "court name requirement specification", and then lays out that specification itself, as deduced by AI from the Magistrates Court Act 1980.
As he remarks -
"Now imagine this same method applied across the entire public sector"
Now it clearly would not be true to say that anybody could do this.
You would need a basic grounding in the Statute Book, you would need to identify the primary legislation involved and to recognise that some Acts permit ministers to rewrite them via ministerial orders (which Parliament may choose to let pass without debate} as they deem circumstances demand, you would need some proficiency in directing your favoured AI assistant(s), and you would also need a bucket-full of self-confidence to approach the bench with your results ...
... but nevertheless, the Statute Book is now potentially your oyster.
Off you go!
See also Martin's follow-up article, introducing the idea of "Lexworthiness" for JPs and judges- is your court fit and safe to fly?
- The Cultural Battleground Cometh
- Operation Five Year Anniversary!
- Operation Talla Exposed as Unconstitutional
- "We Can Do This the Easy Way, or ... the Ugly Way"
- Stand With Us!
- "Our" National Harms Service
- The Jury is Out!
- Down the Rabbit Hole - to the Origins of Christianity?
- Habeus Courtus - Legal Necessity or Typo?
- View From The Melt Down - Fulford Report 24 Nov 2025
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