The first of the anti-tyranny “terrorism”; Part Three: Framing a patsy

Oliver Lewin was sentenced in January 2023 for preparing to commit a terrorist attack, but in the process of having crimes stacked against him so that the punishment would seem to fit the slander, it was said of him that his was a more insidious plan yet: to “topple” the UK Government by attacking national infrastructure and disrupting official More...

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By P W Laurie On Tuesday, May 9th, 2023
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Murder in Dover: the incident at the Western Jet Foil reception centre for illegal small boat migrants

According to the official narrative, on Sunday October 30th, 2022, 66-year-old Andrew Leak, from Buckinghamshire, drove more than a hundred miles to Dover. His ultimate destination was an area of Dover dockland More...

By P W Laurie On Sunday, April 16th, 2023
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The Krypteia and the “Golf Club Murder”: The elusive conviction of Rachel Manning’s killer

It took four trials to achieve a conviction of a suspect in the Rachel Manning murder case. From a perspective that accepts the possibility of State Crime (with always the same motive, as explained below), this More...

By P W Laurie On Monday, February 13th, 2023
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Spring has come, with all its gentle showers. Methinks ’tis time to disappear a woman on the news

The 2018 drowning statistics – the latest that could be found in a brief search – are presented on the web site of the Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK), and state that, of those people who died by More...

By P W Laurie On Wednesday, January 18th, 2023
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As expected (or, as warned), UK Government births “anti-tyranny terrorism”

This coming Friday will see the sentencing of Britain’s first “Covid-19”-protestant terrorist, even though the reader might not have noticed that there had been a trial of such a thing. In fact, Oliver Lewin More...

By P W Laurie On Sunday, August 14th, 2022
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Julia Ghost: A defence for Callum Wheeler, no bar qualification required (Part Two)

Evidently there are no witnesses who could place Callum Wheeler at or on an approach to Ackholt Wood on the day and before Julia James was murdered there. The sighting by dog walkers of “a person walking down More...

By P W Laurie On Friday, August 12th, 2022
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Julia Ghost: A defence for Callum Wheeler, no bar qualification required (Part One)

It’s been said before in these pages that glorified shysters who allow themselves to be flattered with titles of “Justice” or “Queen’s Counsel” (because there is no honour, righteousness or merit to More...

By P W Laurie On Monday, August 8th, 2022
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Julia Ghost: the perennial disposable first script, and other plot holes regarding her movements and discovery of the body

In April 2021, Sean Simmonds lived on the same street as did Julia James. On the day she was murdered, the 27th, he had seen her at the start of a walk with her dog on the other side of the road from where he was More...

By P W Laurie On Thursday, August 4th, 2022
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Who killed Julia Ghost?: A series of articles

Because corporate-media evidently couldn’t obtain a picture of 53-year old “Julia James” as a special police constable, or PCSO, when it covered her murder at the alleged hands of  21-year old Callum Wheeler More...

By P W Laurie On Saturday, July 16th, 2022
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“Former soldier” in suicide day after Panorama accusations of SAS murder; media sitting on further details?

Whatever the reason for it in the grander scheme of things, the BBC’s Panorama this week aired an investigation that was untypically antagonistic to the UK’s military. The Ministry of Defence called the programme More...