Category Culture

The immigration test precedent, the legal ruling

To summarise the case of Baljinder Singh V Hammond: “An immigration officer is entitled || to conduct an examination of a person || IF he has information in his POSSESSION which causes him to inquire.” This legal ruling would seem to suggest that discriminating, mass stop and searches of all non-whites unfortunate enough to passes […]

The People’s Assembly – Saturday 22 June 2013 9am – 5pm #PplsAssembly

If you’re attending or following updates from The People’s Assembly (which, interestingly, seems to be titled “The People’s Assembly Against Austerity” rather than having a wider scope like, “The People’s Assembly Against Capitalism. Fascism and Imperialism“), please consider the following: People’s Assemblies will work only when people’s assemblies collectively own and control the means of […]

#Bilderberg in the context of #capitalism and the #economy

The usually low-key, largely ignored annual Bilderberg meeting took place this year at the glamourous Grove Hotel in glamourous Watford. ‘Activists’, ‘ex’-spooks, unexposed spooks and various well-established ‘alternative’ media superstars — including the usual suspects like Alex Jones and David Icke — rocked-up for the Bilderberg Fringe Festival and to scoop-up the search engine results of […]

Eton Rifles – What chance have you got against a tie and a crest?

In 2011 the King’s Scholarship application ‘General Paper’ form for the ‘elite’ Eton school asked 13-year old boys to imagine being Prime Minister in 2040 (they even got the age/timing about right, coincidentally) and writing a speech to justify as “necessary” and “moral” deploying the army to shoot protesters dead. (c) The year is 2040. There […]

Death parties are no surprise, John Cooper QC

John Cooper QC, as published in the Evening Standard on Thursday 11 April 2013 (emphasis added). The claim that Margaret Thatcher would have enjoyed the demonstrations of anger against her is a mark of the woman. Her strength was leading from the front and trampling all in her way, and it is wholly reasonable that […]

Choice Excerpts from ‘Max Clifford: Read All About It’

Excerpts from ‘Max Clifford: Read All About It’, by Max Clifford and Angela Levin.  Or, why the Tories might like to see the back of Max Clifford. Max Clifford and the Tories p26: “My interest in the Labour party developed differently — more the PR side of politics than active participation.  Some people have said […]

A Brief History of Libel, Part 1 — John Major

“Our system is not one of justice, but of law” — Edna Buchanan A Brief History of Libel, Part 1 — John Major In 1993 the then Prime Minister, John Major, set his libel-sights on two publications in relation to claims that he was having an affair with a freelance cook among his staff, Clare […]

BBC Radio 4 – The Moral Maze: The Moral Code of Social Media

The Moral Code of Social Media Availability:      Over a year left to listen Duration:          43 minutes First broadcast:   Wednesday 14 November 2012 If Lord McAlpine decides he’s going to sue those who wrongly accused him of being a paedophile any lawyers he consults could be extremely busy in the coming weeks. Not only would they […]

Lost in Care – 10 Questions That Need Answering

As the mainstream media circus is getting into full swing with what would appear to be a massive distraction campaign from the essence and core issues surrounding the child abuse allegations against both establishment and public figures, and a wider abuse network of which they appear to have been a part, now is an opportune time to […]

“Investigate clear intelligence suggesting a powerful paedophile network linked to Parliament and No. 10.”

Tom Watson, Prime Minister’s Questions, 24th October 2012: House of Commons Wednesday 24 October 2012 The House met at half-past Eleven o’clock Prayers …. Mr Tom Watson (West Bromwich East) (Lab): The evidence file used to convict paedophile Peter Righton, if it still exists, contains clear intelligence of a widespread paedophile ring. One of its […]