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Fourth of July Fireworks?
2025-06-23
In this pre-bombing article from the LaRouche Organization, the allegedly central role of the British Empire is explored.
It's all circumstantial of course - it's rare these days that the Empire shows its hand as openly as it did when Boris Johnson visited Ukraine to scupper the agreement negotiated between Vladimir and Volodymyr in the wake of Russia's special military operation.
But is the Empire still quietly up to its old tricks?
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Where's the Beef?
2025-06-22
The Donald has bombed Iran's nuclear sites.
Do they even exist? The may or may not have done, but maybe they don't any more.
Scott Ritter is not amused.
"He bombed empty targets - which appears to be the most sage and wise decision of all, because now he has created at least the potential of a window of opportunity to disengage from the disaster he had created"
(6 minutes)
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Trump's Ultimatum to Iran
2025-06-21
Alex Krainer reminds us that Iran has an independent central bank... and that has been the downfall of many other countries in the region - whatever the official excuse for war.
Much good sense in this video? It's your view that counts.
(13 minutes)
Watch this video here.
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Legal "Just in Case" Rule
2025-06-21
Parliament to the rescue?
"A rarely used tool in the legal toolkit could force unconstitutional acts into the open"
So says Martin Geddes, who has asked his AI to unearth the legal routes by which possible illegal or unconstitutional court cases may be challenged.
Only for use when the legality of the proceedings is disputed.
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Robin Hood Asserts
2025-06-21
"Robin Hood" asserts that all Courts in the UK have been fraudulent ever since at least the 1990s and quite possibly earlier.
When our erstwhile monarchy signed us away into the EU, it thereby lost all the authority previously enjoyed, by failing to defend us against the imposition of rule by foreigners not bound by our ancient constitution.
Some might consider that "treason".
But he asserts that Courts are anyway no longer "Crown Courts" ever since the Crown Officers were removed.
What we have now are Corporate Courts whose only authority is to mediate differences between Corporate entities under the Law of the Sea. As individual subjects of the monarchy living on the land, we don't come under the Corporate Law of the Sea.
So they bamboozle us with
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Israel v Iran - Update
2025-06-20
Scott Ritter reviews the state of hostilities.
It all hinges on America, so what will Trump do?
(68 minutes)
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Police in Chaos Over Sudden Deaths?
2025-06-20
John O'Looney is a funeral director from Milton Keynes, who was outspoken during the "Covid emergency" for his work in identifying novel "fibrous clots" in the bodies of the deceased that came his way.
Now he highlights some unexpected changes in the way that police handle sudden unexpected deaths, apparently (according to his local Coroner) as a result of new advice from the government about the requirements when dealing with those who have died suddenly.
John is not impressed. See what you think:
(20 minutes)
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Cyber Polygon Incoming?
2025-06-20
"Cash is king" for a reason, just demonstrated (allegedly - I'm not there!) in Teheran.
Due to the confrontation with Israel (again 'allegedly', although it does seem a reasonable assumption) banks are closed and no ATMs are functioning.
And no shops could accept "plastic money" - to get your groceries, fuel, and the day-to-day necessities of life, it's cash only.
And no internet means no access to crypto currency.
The banks being down doesn't automatically equate to the internet being down, so crypto transactions may work still - it just depends on the nature of the break in internet service.
"But above all, understand this: you will not be rescued. The system isn’t broken, it’s being replaced"
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Why Politics is Now Impossible
2025-06-19
Eugippius is a German commentator, but all of Europe including the UK suffers from the same stultifying political blight, all caused by certain topics being off-limits for discussion.
We all know what they are because if our political classes continue to pursue them in the same way as now, we will all be in the dustbin of civilisation when the lights go out - and trying to claw our way out of that bin will be between impossible and impracticable, because those who lead us are burning the bridges back to sanity, ie: the power-stations that can be proven to power the grid effectively are being shuttered.
No amount of wishful thinking will ever enable the intermittent renewables to reliably do the job. Nuclear is a good power source that can power a grid - but then renewables would be unnecessary! Nuclear as a back-up for intermittent renewables simply turns the economics on its head, since we would be paying the whole cost of nuclear for marginal benefit.
AI - a Tool, Not an Oracle
2025-06-19
Mark Playne of NOTONTHEBEEB plays another game with his AI - can it refute his suggested arguments?
It's a contest, but does the AI really address all the points made?
It's your view that counts - we are all going to have to learn to live with AI, so we need to get to grips.
And here's another AI-based theme from Investor's Daily that has a glaring great hole in it (according to me!) - can you find it?
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The Law is Weaponised Against the People
2025-06-19
In past times the law was essentially Common Law, codified by judges on the simple basis that life, health, and property (roughly in that order) were to be defended, that all were equal before the law, and that justice had to be seen to be done.
This was supplemented by agreements between government and the governed, including Magna Carta's various incarnations, and the Glorious Revolution of 1688 (and its Bill of Rights 1689).
David Starkey explained these admirably here.
We have now reached the stage where MPs, displaying no obvious interest in these protections, claim to legislate for women to kill their own babies for good
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All Courts are Fraudulent
2025-06-18
Our legal system is a quagmire that few care to argue with because fundamentally, the fraud is so complex that it's impossible for most to navigate through such a maze of treachery, fraud and deception.
I stand in awe of those who challenge the system.
But does it have one or two points of weakness that if exploited can bring the whole house of cards down?
And what does Roman Law have to do with all this?
"We know that you are corrupt from head to toe"
(41 minutes)
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ICAN to Assist UK to Challenge Geoengineering
2025-06-18
Whatever you think of ICAN, their track record of holding American governments to account for medical evils is pretty good, and they do seem to be independent of questionable funding.
They must be getting bored with American targets because now they are taking aim at the UK government and ARIA (Advanced Research and Innovation Agency) that is currently innovating new ways to save the UK population from the terrible predations of that great ball of fire in the sky, the Sun.
Yes, we Brits have been geoengineering our chemtrails for years, but now we know who is doing it! Or if they are not actually doing it themselves, who is supposed to be guiding it. I'm guessing that they would subcontract the actual operations.
Read what ARIA has to say about "Future Proofing Our Climate and
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Whither Iran?
2025-06-18
A individual view of the likely options for Iran's future, from ZeroHedge.
Bearing in mind the enormous amounts of money that Obama is alleged to have shipped to Iran, the presence of the Cabal in that country does seem to be indicated (although many believe that Israel is the home of the Cabal - but then they do like to play both sides).
I have no idea of the internal state of Iran, so cannot comment - I simply think this is worth looking at as a viewpoint.
They are not optimistic for the current leadership.
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Down the Rabbit Hole ... to the New World, the New Era!
2025-06-17
I suggest that those new to this site might like to read my other 'Down the Rabbit Hole' titles (use top left Search box), in particular Down the Rabbit Hole - 1 2 3 and 4 before continuing - it''s perhaps not so not necessary as it used to be, but does set the scene.
That said, perhaps it's something to do with the day of the month, but I'm featuring here what many might think is a fantasy video, a (beautifully prepared!) slice of wishful hokum with no bearing on the "real
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China's New Leadership Line-Up
2025-06-17
Following on from previous reports, the period between now and September should see the new leadership in place.
What does Russia think of all this? Not to mention America (so she doesn't).
The times are changing, and so is China.
(12 minutes)
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Promote this Man Immediately - There's No Lack of Countries that Should Benefit From his Leadership
2025-06-17
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FDA? ForgeDAboutit
2025-06-17
Aaron Siri Esq is still pulling teeth at the FDA.
Obviously they aren't too keen on the public becoming familiar with the way in which vaccines get approved, and equally obviously as "public servants" they need to be seen to be transparently compliant with transparency...
But what is the Department of Justice's interest in blocking/delaying disclosure of FOIA responses?
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War War - No Sign of Jaw Jaw
2025-06-17
Iran is in no mood to back off its retaliation against Israel, and indeed against the US if so required.
As the Nimitz battle-group reroutes to the Gulf region, and Trump urges the evacuation of Teheran, all bets seem to be off.
At least the Teheranites have a wide country to evecuate to, unlike those in Tel Aviv who are constrained to remain in Israel, within a comparatively tiny surface area. But the leadership may be in no mood to comply with the Donald's instructions/suggestions.
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MI6 or CIA?
2025-06-17
The LaRouche Organisation certainly have a bee in their bonnet about the British being responsible for many of the ills afflicting the United States, the Ukraine, and by extension, the world.
We were certainly involved after WW1 when Lord Rothschild persuaded Lord Balfour to issue his Balfour Declaration in 1917 which ultimately led to the founding of the State of Israel.
They are not alone in that general surmise, as Scott Ritter has previously suggested.
Here they update that thesis with the suggestion that the British also had a hand in the recent Israeli attack upon
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