No surprises as Covid-19’s exceptionality remains ignored and unreported; ACE2 crops up again
How incredible it is that British people have submitted to the UK Government resorting to issuing permissions, and have allowed it a right to do so all in the name of a disease that they know nothing about. Ask Joe Public to explain “Covid-19”, and one will no doubt become faced with a someone who talks in terms of “coronavirus” – a type of More...
ICNARC’s new “Covid-19” report: the disease is still discriminatory (despite efforts to find young and healthy victims); peak hinted at?
The Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) has released another report regarding so-called Covid-19 patients admitted into critical care units, and as reported to ICNARC up to midnight on 26 More...
Government fights to retake the initiative as BBC looks to get slaughtered by licence fee refusal
It will not have escaped the reader’s notice that in recent weeks the nation has been having a debate about the funding of the BBC. At least, this is how the people who set the agenda for political discourse would More...
At last a proper understanding of “Blade Runner”: a retelling of Masonic lore
Continuing the informal and infrequent series in which literary criticism of movies reveals the retelling of Masonic lore, this article is dedicated to a film that seems to have evaded proper scrutiny and articulation More...
The Midsomer Murder solved? Part One: an abundance of DNA, after all
The reader might be very surprised to learn that the Surrey and Sussex police force has “solved” the Midsomer Murder mystery – otherwise known as the so-called Valerie Graves case. The nickname, the reader More...
It’s Brexit Party snakeoil, however the stars align: the conjunction of Bilderberg, Trump and Peterborough
Our reaction to discovering that “Brexit” was listed as a topic of discussion at the American top-heavy Bilderberg group meeting that took place this weekend just gone should be one of “what the hell has it More...
For the simple sake of disruption and discombobulation: the Gavin Williamson sacking
Because someone needs to, let us be the ones, dear reader, to think a little while upon the sacking of Gavin Williamson from his role in the UK Government as Defence Secretary. Those people who remain silly enough More...
Notre Dame, Assange, and the non-existent Skripal ducks; alternative media does its thing
Notre Dame. To mimic Woody Allen in the film, Manhattan Murder Mystery, it was an accidental fire, folks. The original line in the movie from whence the phrase has been adapted is “it was a coronary, folks” More...
Newport West and the EU elections; Part Two: shrugging off the message, denying the further likelihood of low turnout
This is the second article in a series, the first part of which can be read here. Paul Goodman is a former Tory MP for Wycombe. He writes for the ConservativeHome website; in fact he appears to be an editor. He More...
Newport West and the EU elections; Part One: Government gets the message, renews efforts to have “tax revenue” participate
There was an election in Newport last week, and it’s a sure bet that the British Government had one of its see-in-the-pitch-black Morlock eyes fixed on it with a view to understanding what it needs to do to encourage More...