Lessons From Nineteen Eighty Four: a prelude to a series on the deliberate wartime shelling of British civilians
The library chez Laurie is about to be further endowed with a copy of Secret Casualties of World War Two: Uncovering the Civilian Deaths from Friendly Fire, by Simon Webb, and there’s going to be a series at FBEL using the book as a launching point to explore the possibility that UK Government, through its military and in the name of trying to shoot More...
Bizarrely and grotesquely, Couzens pleads guilty in court to charges not admitted to police
On Friday of the week just gone Wayne Couzens appeared at the Old Bailey (the home of high profile false-flag terror trials) via video link from Belmarsh prison (the home of high profile false-flag terror patsies) More...
Jo Cox Incident Periphery; Part Three: Batley & Spen by-election special; the difference between Jo Cox and Helen Leadbeater
On 1st July there is to be a by-election in the Batley and Spen Parliamentary constituency. It was in Birstall, located in this constituency, of course, where the UK Government mounted its 16th June, 2016, operation More...
A Sarah Everard mystery
There’s no point expecting a dog’s dinner to make any sense, and so that’s why there shouldn’t be any surprise at the incoherence coming, yesterday, from that bubble outside legal normality for bringing More...
Did Krypteia asset bludgeon PCSO Julia James to death?
Regarding the title of this piece: it is perfectly reasonable, if the Daily Mail is going to produce its own asking in its title “did serial killer bludgeon PCSO Julia James to death?”, and when there is no More...
Night of the Krypteia: perhaps the clearest case of a false flag attack, ever
Coming along and to arrive imminently (this week†) is a new and long overdue chapter in the series/book, hosted at frombehindenemylines.co.uk, on the 2019 inquests into the deaths that happened in the London Bridge More...
The Everard murder case has the whiff of the Krypteia about it
When Wayne Couzens went to court for the first time on Saturday, March 13th, the magistrate asked the prosecutor to state details of the matter for which all there were present. Thus it was that a very important More...
The Sarah Everard Disappearance; An Introduction: The strong sense of something awry
There are reasons to believe that all is not as it seems with the news story of the moment, which is not the ridiculous race-baiting psyop emerging out of appearances on a TV talk show by royal periphery, but the More...
State Crime And Police Cover Up; A Reappraisal Of Infamous Cases: Twickenham Attacks; Part Three: McDonnell’s silent assassination
The Metropolitan Police say that they received a tip-off that Levi Bellfield owned a Ford Courier, and this is how he became the suspect in the Delagrange murder case (see the second part of this mini series). That More...
State Crime And Police Cover Up; A Reappraisal Of Infamous Cases: Twickenham Attacks; Part Two: getting Delagrange to the killing zone
On August 19th, 2004, 22-year-old Amelie Delagrange was attacked as she crossed Twickenham Green. The strange thing about the case is the very little, incongruous, and conflicting information that was put into the More...