top of page


1 day ago6 min read
Abstracting Death
Written March 2025 Jean-Paul Sartre once wrote, "Evil is the product of the ability of humans to make an abstract of that which is...


Jan 244 min read
Donald Trump Is Not Your Saviour
Written January 2025 Events of recent days have, quite frankly, made me want to find a piece of land in the middle of nowhere, miles away...


Jan 205 min read
You Can Stick Your New World Order Up Your Arse
Written January 2025 Today I finally got around to watching the fantastic “ Ode to the New World Order: The Daz Band Documentary ” on...

![I'm From The Government And I'm Here To [insert sinister adjective here]](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/5efa3c_5ee90eb0fab24e66ad54bdede65b6e2b~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_454,h_341,fp_0.50_0.50,q_90,enc_auto/5efa3c_5ee90eb0fab24e66ad54bdede65b6e2b~mv2.webp)
Oct 22, 20245 min read
I'm From The Government And I'm Here To [insert sinister adjective here]
Written October 2024 Convincing people that the government cares for their health, wealth, and wellbeing, has been and continues to be...


Jul 23, 20243 min read
Un-Smart ID
Written July 2024 In an announcement that comes as no surprise to many of us, the new Labour government are planning to bring in digital...


Jun 1, 20246 min read
Pride? Have a Word.
Written June 2024 This week, a child was left fighting for her life in hospital, after being shot while dining outside at a restaurant...


May 16, 20247 min read
True Colours?
Written May 2024 Question: When is a coincidence not a coincidence? Answer: When it’s anything to do with The Royals. Today we saw the...

Mar 7, 202410 min read
Sell-out Celebs: Endorsing Tyranny
Written March 2024 When Covid became ‘a thing’, it is not an exaggeration to say that the world went somewhat bonkers, and a good...


Feb 22, 20249 min read
This Is Not Just Propaganda. This Is NHS Propaganda.
Written February 2024 In case you were missing life without the endless NHS propaganda of the heady Covid days, we are this week getting...


Feb 15, 20245 min read
Safe & Effective and Other Deceptions
Written February 2024 In March 2020, as we were plunged into ‘lockdown’, the concept was, for many of us, absolutely terrifying, and...


Jan 16, 20244 min read
It's her party and Lilibet will cry if she wants to
Written January 2024 In the latest in a long line of events that exhibit the extraordinarily out-of-touch and entitled nature of the...


Dec 7, 20235 min read
Licence to Kill
Written December 2023 The Covid Inquiry in the UK is underway. Of course, we all know it is an unholy waste of time and money, and I have...


Nov 18, 20236 min read
Fear. Tyranny's Best Friend.
Written November 2023 Remember lockdown? I do. All too well. As a proud tin foil hat wearer, I called bullshit on the Covid narrative...


Aug 13, 20235 min read
Rabble Rousing & Rainbows: Paradoxical Policing in Britain
Written August 2023 When my daughter was small, she had a fear of the police. I don’t know where it grew from, but she would panic if she...


Jul 18, 20234 min read
BBC Verify - A lesson in how to look guilty
Written July 2023 Late to the game as always, it seems that it has finally dawned on the BBC that they have lost their age-old status as...


May 2, 20235 min read
Let Them Eat Cake
Written May 2023 By Jean-Baptiste André Gautier-Dagoty - Unknown source, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=7...


Mar 20, 20235 min read
No Thinking Allowed
Written March 2023 In last week’s budget, the Government announced with great fanfare that they would be extending the provision of free...


Feb 13, 202315 min read
Reject the Evidence of your Eyes and Ears
Written February 2023 In this ever-more-dystopian world in which we find ourselves, we are being asked to accept and participate in some...


Nov 3, 20226 min read
No Amnesty for Cruelty
Written November 2022 Emily Oster, in a now much-criticised article written for The Atlantic, had the gall to ask for a ‘pandemic...


Jun 10, 20226 min read
Who's An Extremist?
Written June 2022 In an article in the Sunday Times ‘journalist’ Rod Liddle somewhat bizarrely professed how much he had enjoyed the...
bottom of page