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Fulford Report - Monday 12 May 2025
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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Nigel or Nothing?
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
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Yanis Varoufakis Reviews Trumps Tariffs
2025-05-11
There has been much hot air expended on Trump's tariffs, and who better to explain what is going on than Yanis Varoufakis?
(36 minutes)
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USAID is Dead - Long Live USAID!
2025-05-11
Whitney Web is unconvinced about the benevolence of Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency. Whilst is is true that many examples of egregious expenditures have been identified such as USAID, and quite possibly eliminated, it appears (according to Whitney) that USAID has just been repackaged under the State Department of Marco Rubio.
Perhaps, as ever, the truth is elusive...
(12 minutes)
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Collapse of the Navy, Maybe of the Marines?
2025-05-09
Government meddling knows no bounds, but this is serious.
Much common sense here, but since when did that feature in Government departments?
And do try to keep up...
(13 minutes)
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Fifth Generation Warfare
2025-05-08
Martin Geddes offers his AI's take on 5th generation warfare (all very peculiar).
We are well into Orwellian territory now. It is the war against mind-control, the war against unthinking compliance, against habitual deference to those who assert authority, and against the worldview within which we grew up (and into which we were indoctrinated).
Everyone is on this battlefield whether or not we realise it.
Only those of us prepared to think the unthinkable will survive it.
Everything we have been told is up for challenge and rethinking, individual by individual.
Nobody can rethink everything, but understanding the necessity, and making a start, will likely be enough.
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Councils for NetZero? That'l be £2.4 Billion (for now)
2025-05-08
That's on top of all the other billions of course. But we can't leave the Councils out of the psy-op can we, or people might begin to suspect the unsuspectable.
Besides, there's money to be made out of a good psy-op if you know how it's going to be played - those solar panels have to come from somewhere, and will make the providers very rich even as they may impoverish tax-paying punters who won't be too pleased when they discover how environmentally unclean these things really are, so best leave that bit unsaid.
Still, innovation is a 'good thing' right? So who better than Innovate UK (no, me neither) to fly the flag for solar, that isn't too bright in the winter
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Off-Shore Wind Farm Project Collapses
2025-05-08
Ed Milliband has a problem - even the already agreed off-shore wind projects must be regarded as questionable given that the Hornsea 4 project has just been announced ditched and dead in the water.
"The combination of increased supply chain costs, higher interest rates and increased execution risk have deteriorated the expected value creation of the project"
Ah well, back to the drawing board...
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Election Blues Down Under
2025-05-07
Following the great victory of the Labour Party in the UK last year (with a negligible uplift to the number of votes cast for them above the great wipe-out of the 2019 GE), Canada has "welcomed" Mark Carney by a whisker, and now Australia has another "landslide without a mandate".
Are they really imitating the mother country?
Or perhaps there is a new political virus stalking the Anglosphere that causes terminal sickness in the political system - I'm sure Bill Gates would have a vaccine for that if only we could terrorise our politicians to queue up for it...
Or perhaps it's all part of an outlandish global campaign to totally discredit our current "democratic" systems... before turning around and offering us a shiny new political system that would replace it all and usher in a new world order of some kind... but who might be behind such an extraordinarily ambitious scheme?
One thing's for sure - if it
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If It's Good Enough for Germany, Is It Good Enough For the UK?
2025-05-07
Germany may just have stopped the asylum inflow at source - their novel solution?
Don't let them in.
Will the UK follow suit?
It is highly likely that Germany's neighbours will also do similarly as they will have to cope with the backflush. If you can't get into Germany then you will have to go elsewhere or stay where you are.
Yes, the EU pips are beginning to squeak.
And if mighty Germany can do it... well, the European Court of Justice or even the ECHR may well have something to say about it.
As may the Commission - I'm sure there are EU rules that this will contravene? But putting Germany on the naughty step may prove tricky
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Gaza - The Final Solution?
2025-05-07
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Fascism
2025-05-07
Fascism is one of those words which student protesters hurl at protestees (is there such a word? I don't see why not) with whom they imagine that they disagree. And it is true that words can morph through constant misuse to mean something quite different to their original purpose, although Humpty Dumpty might not agree.
One might in passing expect students to be better informed, but these days, rightly or wrongly, we don't.
"Fascism" as a word was used back in the day by Mussolini, "Il Duce", and has its etymological root in the
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Scott Ritter & Prof Marandi on USA vs Yemen & Iran
2025-05-07
"We are out of precision-guided missiles"
"We need Iranian maturity because we ain't getting any out of Washington DC"
"Russia is going to take some decisive action that's designed to break the back of the Ukraine... "
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Will the Real Mark Carney Please Step Forward?
2025-05-06
The new Mark Carney, new prime minister of "independent" Canada, has invited the head of state of his colonial power to open his new Parliament.
Redacted investigates...
(13 minutes)
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World Future Up for Grabs? - Ben Fulford
2025-05-05
Rarely can Ben have written such a comprehensive report covering the (allegedly) real power struggles that never appear in the mainstream media.
Triggering this latest event is the announcement of the death of Pope Francis, which leaves world control in limbo pending negotiations between those factions who really would rule the post-Francis world. Factions that have deep roots in history, and take care to remain out of the limelight - if you see them mentioned in mainstream media then you know something very serious indeed is afoot.
And of course there is Trump, wielding enormous influence from centre stage USA, and notifying the others that he is a factor in these negotiations. Still, the golden rule seems to be that he who has the gold makes the rules, and it was reported that he relocated vast quantities of gold from beneath the Vatican some years ago. That doesn't put him in a position to run the club, but it maybe secures his place at the negotiations...
China Cut Down to Size?
2025-05-04
I have noticed some recent reports that indicate that China may have "lost" a proportion of its population.
How true is this? I don't know, but maybe It's time to pay attention. After all, if China can't keep tabs on its population, then who can?
Several possible causes are mentioned, but China is a big country, so there may well be several actual causes affecting different locations.
The question arises - did the missing numbers ever exist in reality, or did they reflect a living population which really has somehow disappeared?
My bet is that they were counting the same people multiple times in order to get the best deals out of CCP government.
When those in charge are corruptible, the world is the con-man's oyster... as we can now plainly see in the West. The Chinese corruption problem may be different but just as extensive.
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Why Do We Need the House of Lords?
2025-05-04
The system of political parties creates an over-mighty Commons that does not work for the benefit of the people, but for the benefit of vested interests.
Representative government is only representative of those who control the political parties.Those who control the political parties control the country.
Who asked for Ed Milliband and the Climate Change agenda?
Who asked for fluoridation of our water supplies?
Who asked for the uncritical welcoming of migrants of all cultures and none who arrive in our country by illegal means?
Who asked for "Diversity and Inclusion" and "Gender Dysphoria"?
Who asked for the depopulation of Gaza and the destruction of the Ukraine in an unwinnable war?
Who asked
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Viganò Speaks
2025-05-03
Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò is a man who was famously excommunicated by the Pope for outspoken criticism of the Vatican.
Some might say that he, much like Jesus, does not hesitate to call out the fake 'Vicars of Christ' wherever he finds them.
Sadly, I suppose that being excommunicated, he cannot be in the running for the now vacant
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The Highly Unusual Treatment of Reiner Fuellmich
2025-04-29
This article summarises the problems with the trial held in the Göttingen Court.
We have reported on Dr Fuellmich's activities ever since he started the Corona Investigative Committee, and we continue to bring what we must now call his illegal persecution by criminal elements within the German Courts system to your attention.
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Whither Globalisation?
2025-04-29
Investor's Daily (previously Fortune and Freedom, but now rebranded - no, I don't know either) favours us with another timely review of various aspects of the current economic situation.
As always, the economics pay for the politics, so you can't assess one without the other, or the other without the one.
Whilst not specifically pertinent to today's news, it does review the general balance of economics and where developments may be expected.
As is now usual, we get two articles for the price of one.
Plus I have thrown in another about Europe, for good measure.
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