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  • The Inversion of Government

    2025-08-29

    Dominic Cummings.

    A name to strike fear into darkness by simply shining the light of his reportage into the deep abyss of inverted government.

    That nobody else has dared is extraordinary - there have been memoirs enough published by politicians over the years but nothing on this scale. 

    Will he survive, or will he be suicided one day and mysteriously disappear, and his truth with him?

    If anything at all is to be salvaged from the existing machinery of government then his writings will form the irreplaceable bedrock of evidence and logic upon which the redesign will eviscerate the long list of everything that is wrong - and more or less everything is indeed wrong.

    But there is hope (Farage take note!):

    "A PM could reverse this fast. A highly

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  • Britain On the Brink

    2025-08-29

    Nick Griffin may not be everybody's cup of tea but he's "been around" for a long time and no doubt learned a fair bit in so being.

    Regardless of his history, what he is saying on his new Substack does seem to make a great deal of sense even if not everything will find universal approval - but who does these days?

    For all those of us who recognise that the real conflict is a psychological battle involving many factions but ultimately pitting those who want to destroy civilisation against those who want to recover it, his article covers a lot of ground and suggests a lot of good sense.

    Whilst some of the factions may seem irreconcilable, we are all humans that want respect for ourselves, our families, and our version of civilisation. The way to obtain this for every faction involved without mutual destruction through civil war, is through mutual respect, a determination

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  • Education Clearly Qualifies for "Special Needs"

    2025-08-29

    We don't feature much about the state of schools in our country, because it's a long time since I was at school, and no doubt the changes since then have been enormous.

    A few years ago David Adelman asserted that schools today are no place for children - but the catch is that nobody has time for home-schooling these days (even if they knew how to do it) so parents send their kids off to the State's tender care.

    We did that ourselves.

    There they get the State's one-size-fits-all education by artificial intelligence - in other words, there is a rule for everything and the rules must be followed. Regardless of whether the kid actually needs a bit of TLC or a clip around the ear (only joking!) he/she/it/them/they/<insert

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  • Central Bankers Dig In at Jackson Hole

    2025-08-28

    "If you're in a hole, stop digging!" - advice that I, with my "Help Desk" hat on, used to give to employees who didn't get the right result from a computer system transaction, but then started guessing at how to correct the situation, leaving me with a problem several times as deep as the original difficulty.

    It seems that it's also advice to which many believe that Central Bankers should give careful consideration...

    Promethean Action reports:

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  • When is a Vaccine a Biological Weapon?

    2025-08-28

    Here is a "peer-reviewed" paper that asserts that the Covid19 jabs qualify as "violations of the Biological Weapons Convention".

    No kidding.

    They also assert that the "gain of function" artificial "virus" similarly qualifies.

    Regular readers will be familiar with our view that the virus was in fact no more than a mind-virus designed to persuade the population at large to accept the real bioweapons: the jabs - after all, why bother changing all the existing tried and tested rules world-wide so as to spectacularly increase the number of deaths attributed to Covid?

    If the pandemic had any reality, that would have been visible in the deaths properly attributed by tried and tested convention.

    After all, no deaths = no pandemic, so why did "deaths by Covid" have to be

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  • John Waters Speaks ...

    2025-08-28

    "How did this happen?"

    Group-think.

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  • America Forges the New Geopolitical Reality?

    2025-08-27

    Did we think that Alaska was all about the Ukraine?

    Hell No!

    If you want to bring down the status quo, then build something new that will make itobsolete.

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  • The Road to the Ukraine Conflict

    2025-08-27

    So just what is the history behind the war in the Ukraine?

    Ukraine used to be a major part of the USSR, and was well-linked within the USSR to Russian industries.

    After the fall of the Iron Curtain, Ukraine continued its close links.

    But western interests had other ideas and wanted Ukraine to (eventually) join the EU and NATO.

    Former member of Swiss strategic intelligence, intelligence and terrorism specialist and incorrigible "conspiracy theorist"Jaques Baud talks us through the resulting events leading into Mr Putin's special military
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  • The Power to Trust

    2025-08-27

    What are we if we cannot trust one another?

    In truth it is trust that makes the world go round.

    We trust every time we buy something off the internet that it will be delivered as ordered in an acceptable time frame.

    We trust that the merchant will not then bombard us everyday with pointless emails suggesting that we buy more from them (here's looking at you, A******).

    We trust that if the shop says that xyz is "organic" then it is.

    We trust our garage when we leave our personal motor with them for its service requirements, even though, or especially because, any mistake that they may make might cost us in more ways than simply monetary.

    And - in at the deep end! - when we make or accept a proposal of marriage,we trust that we will be able to

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  • Weasel Word of the Jurisdiction

    2025-08-26

    The King's Highway is not what it once was.

    Not since the 18th Century.

    After all, what is "reasonable"? One thing is for sure - it lacks a precise definition... a characteristic that we increasingly find in our Statute Book these days. 

    Humpty Dumpty would doubtless approve.

    Martin Geddes joins the dots...


    2025-08-27

    JCS Matters: “smoking guns” in their own words

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  • The Old Order is Collapsing - Blink and You'll Miss It

    2025-08-26

    Alex Krainer summarises the state of play.

    Is Europe really toast? And what about the UK and Japan?

    "The role of the British, and the extent to which they are invested in all these imperial wars, is hidden, and it's much much larger than we know"

    "Britain is in a horrible position... and they are losing on all fronts... "

    "... when empires unravel, their debt becomes worthless... "

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  • Fraud Vitiates Everything

    2025-08-26

    This starts a little slowly and the sound could be a bit better, but stick with it - it's a remarkable presentation.

    Not to be missed.

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  • Dual of The Donalds - Fulford Report Monday 25 Aug

    2025-08-25

    Ben's report this week majors on the inhabitant(s) of the schizophrenic White House, with the two Trumps apparently still pulling in opposite directions.

    As always, most of the seemingly never-ending conflict zones are still fighting, still unresolved, whilst new arenas of conflict are arising (eg: a country which just happens to have immense oil reserves).

    Meanwhile the EU seems destined to fall apart in relatively short order on a number of fronts, which whilst encouraging in one sense also seems fraught with possible chaos.

    Even the UK gets an honourable mention... September or bust? But is the UK really the lesser evil than Israel?

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  • On the Brink

    2025-08-25

    Over the past decades, centuries even, the plan has unfolded to abolish freedom.

    The prerequisite for freedom is both the ability and the inclination to think for ourselves. If we are unthinking automata, then the concept of freedom is irrelevant.

    So in order to abolish freedom, we need to give up the "thinking" bit and become predisposed to doing as we are instructed. So we have been subjected to the notion that "experts" will tell us what to do, and will relieve us of the decidedly tricky need to think for ourselves.

    Given the complexity and opacity that surrounds much of workings of the modern world, It's an attractive prospect in many ways, but only if the experts are never wrong or (worse) dishonest... the price of freedom is eternal vigilance

    Those who control the State have tried very

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  • Will The Donald Make it Greatly in America Again?

    2025-08-25

    Old hand Bill seen-it-all-before Bonner writing for Investor's Daily discusses the Trump tariffs phenomenon and whether it will succeed in making stuff in America once more.

    Now it is true that the West's manufacturing industry has been exported to the Far East (primarily China) ever since the 1980s. Perhaps partly to make ourselves look greener (at the cost of China et al becoming blacker - did that save the world?) and partly to turbo-charge the financialisation of the Western economies, inventing ever more ways for the super-rich to become mega-rich by manipulating the markets and buying up everything on the cheap as the smaller players are forced (by taxation and central bankers as necessary) into bankruptcy. 

    Now "the Donald" has the impossible task of undoing the damage of the last 50ish years by rebalancing the US economy so that they make stuff again, and given the electoral cycle, doing it in short order. So he is pushing his tariffs on imports to the US (and causing major disruptions to the

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  • Green Power is Getting Cheaper, Right?

    2025-08-25

    We have been subsidising "Green" for so many years now that it's obvious that... <insert your conclusion here>.

    Well, there's lies, damned lies, and statistics, so make of this what you will.

     

  • Is the Era of the GloboCop Now Over?

    2025-08-24

    Alex Krainer does seem to be the one commentator who makes a reasonable case for Trump's erratic (to say the least) performance in geopolitical terms.

    So he must be worth listening to. Most of the rest seem to believe that Trump is simply bumbling around out of his depth, but in my view he never puts a word out of place. Everything over the last years has been deliberate, so unless we believe that Trump Mk 1 has been replaced by an inferior Trump Mk 2, it's hard to believe that he is now a bumbling idiot.

    And if the "deep state" is in trouble in Ukraine and Israel, then whither do they turn their malign intention? Step forward Azerbaijan, Turkey, Serbia ... 

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  • The English Nation - Under Subjugation and Attack by the Empire

    2025-08-23

    "We are the beating heart of the United States of America"

    "There is only one sentence for treason"

    Graham Moore of the English Constitution Society explains his view of the English. A lot of good  information here - I'm not saying that everything said is accurate, but I suggest that he is substantially correct.

    "You must vote... write on the ballot 'I DO NOT CONSENT' "

    - if you don't vote then you are by default complicit in the election. If the majority do not comply then the election is null and void.

    "We are a colony of the British Empire"

    "We must void the Act of Union"

    "They are not 'grooming gangs -

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  • Welcome to the Ministry of Injustice - Your Case is important to Us, But Not to You

    2025-08-23

    New guidance has been issued for legal advisors in the Magistrates Courts.

    Apparently there has been an unfortunate tendency for some ill-advised but self-confident people to weaponise the newly-fangled AI softwares as a means to disentangle - indeed even to make sense of - the innumerable legal provisions within the Statute Book, to the detriment of the safe handling of court cases by the professionals in whose reliable hands Court cases have been successfully conducted for centuries.

    Obviously this has to be stopped, so the newly-minted Justices’ Legal Advisers’ and Court Officers’ Service(previously the independent Justice Clerks’ Societyhas been properly integrated into the Ministry of Justice andhas issued authoritative guidance to ensure that such nonsense doesn't affect the operations of

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