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  • "Trump-Putin" Alaska Meeting - Fulford Report 18 Aug 2025

    2025-08-18

    Ben reviews the Alaska Summit Meeting and finds it wanting.

    To be honest that's no different from most of the rest of the geopolitical news reports these days, so why would we expect any difference here?

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  • Trump-Zelensky-EU-Leaders

    2025-08-17

    Will the Gordian Knot be miraculously undone?!

    (20 minutes)

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  • Everything You Never Knew About Water .. and There's More!

    2025-08-17

    Once seen, never forgotten.

    There's more to water than we ever suspected, and it just gets deeper and deeper!

    So don't waste time - take the plunge!

    (NB: This site has no connection with GRANDER® either in the UK or elsewhere. This article is for educational purposes only, and to whet your appetite for similar learnings about water, which I suspect still holds many secrets that will both surprise and delight us!)

    (49 minutes)

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  • The Great Powers Summit Explained

    2025-08-16

    So here you have it.

    Things have changed, even if the obvious talking-points haven't.

    (22 minutes)

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  • Trump - Putin Meeting in Alaska

    2025-08-15

    Two contrasting takes on the world today:

    1) Sebastian Sas reports on the likelihood of progress. We'll find out soon...

    (21 minutes)

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    2) Penny Kelly reviews the possibilities:

    (49 minutes)

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  • The Phantom of Justice

    2025-08-13

    "If it looks like a mafia extortion racket, and smells like a mafia extortion racket, maybe it is a mafia extortion racket?"

    "... we are watching a hollowed-out state being dismantled in slow motion"

    "Our job as civilians isn’t to 'beat the system.' It’s to gather testimony showing why it was too corrupt to salvage"

    Martin Geddes continues to gather his testimony.

     

  • Chinese Power Games - Update

    2025-08-13

    Madame Lei brings us up to date with how the various factions are shaping up.

    (51 minutes)

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  • Next in Charge of ... the "Federal Reserve" ... and More

    2025-08-11

    A glimpse of the future, or a load of... ?

    Dick Allgire spills the beans on the predicted monetary future.

    But bear in mind that predictions are inherently tricky, especially about the future...

    (67 minutes)

     

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  • AI - New Kid on the Block?

    2025-08-08

    Is the world about to be overruled by AI?

    Should we be worried?

    Will we all go the way of the WEF's Yuval Noah Harari and become hacked to the point that we function as nodes on the huminternet, mindlessly obeying Grand Central AI's instructions?

    Or is AI something to be stamped out as inimical to our future as Free Spirits?

    Our chances of uninventing AI are looking vanishingly smaller by the hour, so maybe we need to find a third way (just not the Blairite "third way" - that didn't work either).

    So where to look? As ever, I suggest in what some may consider the most unlikely place, but a place nonetheless which time and again seems to come up trumps - a financial newsletter.

    Time to revisit Investor's Daily. This is not to push any

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  • What to Do with a Non-Performing Private Utility?

    2025-08-06

    Water companies used to be public utilities for a reason - they are a monopoly.

    A bit like railways, power companies, fibre broadband, and anything else delivered by some sort of infrastructure grid that requires maintenance.

    Now it is true that to some extent such grids could and can be opened up to competition, but the principle remains.

    But in Mrs Thatcher's time, the dead hand of public ownership was deemed to be unresponsive to the needs of the public, and the era of great privatisations began where big monopolies (eg: British Gas) were auctioned off at attractive prices. Private ownership would solve the problems!

    But private ownership didn't do much better that state ownership (although the record is patchy).

    Water companies in particular seem to be hit by the complete disconnect between the needs of shareholders on the one hand and consumers on the other -

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  • WW3 - the Prognosis

    2025-08-06

    For those of you who want the latest ins and outs of the multi-polar military situation...

    Scott Ritter and Larry Johnson discuss at some length.

    (92 minutes)

     

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  • Legal Insurgency Incoming

    2025-08-06

    Martin Geddes updates us on his planned take-down of the inJustice system of the UK, starting in the High Court.

    It's a monumental effort that sets a number of new record firsts, but I cannot think of anybody more suited to the task.

    "The system" cannot permit him to win, so expect everything to be dragged out until the revolution takes place, or "the system" collapses.

    Meanwhile, he does it for all of us, so...

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  • Summer of Discontent - Fulford Report Tuesday 5 Aug 2025

    2025-08-05

    "May you live in interesting times"

    Indeed we do.

    With the (fake?) Trump talking up the deployment of nuclear submarines and Russia responding by cancelling their moratorium on the deployment of intermediate range nuclear missiles (the US under Trump abandoned the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty in 2018 but Russia continued to respect its provisions until now), one might be forgiven for asking "Why now?" and "What changed?".

    With governments across the UK and EU becoming increasingly ludicrous as the public wakes up to the scams and hoaxes, and China in some sort of new upheaval still to be fully revealed, Russia stands alone as the only sane and competent major government that still boasts stability and the support of its population.

    So read all about it, and pray

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  • Stand By! Bandits Incoming?

    2025-08-02

    Is the Unexplained about to get real? Has it already started?

    Has Lei's Looking Glass been infiltrated by the Andromedans?

    As our readers will know, Lei has been quietly but meticulously studying the arcane intricacies of the recent and continuing events within China's leadership, and indeed within China itself, so I guess she's pretty expert in interpreting the tricky, the partially concealed, and the enigmatic...but I have to say that I never expected her to dive headfirst down the UFO/UAP/ Alien contact rabbit hole!

    Given that there are many human psychics around who claim the ability to contact various aliens via intuition / altered mental states, if I were an alien who wanted to set the stage for paying us Earthlings an unarguable public visit without provoking mass hysteria, it would seem an obvious move to make first contact through such human psychics, who by presenting their message through a familiar human

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  • Ukraine Update + Revolutionary Change?

    2025-08-01

    Godfrey Bloom talks to Col Macgregor abut the likely endgame in the Ukraine conflict, how this will affect the EU leadership, and not least the UK leadership.

    Is revolutionary change incoming? And if so, what is likely to happen?

    "Don't underestimate public disgust and contempt"

    (48 minutes)

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  • Alex Krainer, Patrick Henningson on Trump v Putin

    2025-07-29

    "Russia's not going to abide by any unconditional demands or terms of surrender laid down by Donald Trump... "

    "The Empire that we have today is still headquartered in the City of London... "

    ( 96 minutes)

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  • Public Anger Reaching Boiling Point

    2025-07-28

    Ben's report this week majors on the much-anticipated but much-delayed Epstein case, in the context of western public opinion becoming even more hostile to their governments, if that might still be possible.

    Are we in for an autumn, even a winter of "discontent"?

    And did I mention the thousands of unaccompanied children that came through the southern border of the USA under Biden and are now unaccounted for? And the general western crisis of largely undocumented "asylum seekers" and the associated issues in the public mind?

    In a world in which nothing is as it seems, it's hard to be sure, but it's also hard to see how existing governments can possibly reverse the decline in popular trust. At some point, change becomes inescapable. 

    Still, a revolutionary take-down of the "ancien regime", that has ruled the world seemingly for ever, seems inadvisable over the holiday season, when too may families are away from

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  • The Problem with AI

    2025-07-28

    AI is coming now well-established, if not yet totally ubiquitous. Give it another week or two.

    We have people who have bested it in argument! So is it perfect?

    In a world in which it is increasingly difficult to differentiate between truth and falsehood, AI is dependent upon its training materials, so maybe it's inevitable that it will make mistakes depending upon the content of such training materials.

    Yet if a mark of perfection is an ability to recognise and correct its mistakes, then it's getting there.

    But if it takes a human to prompt it so to do, then perhaps it's a mistake to assume that we hominids aren't needed any more?

    Investor's Daily has a slightly different (well OK - exactly opposite) but none the less interesting take on the situation (this is not financial advice):

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  • Down the Rabbit Hole .. to Antarctica .. and Beyond

    2025-07-27

    "The time has come" the walrus said... "to speak of many things... "

    (Readers are advised to read my other 'Down the Rabbit Hole' titles (use top left Search box), in particular Down the Rabbit Hole 1, before continuing)

    Antarctica has been mired in controversy for many years, ever since Amundsen beat Captain Scott to the South Pole... and more recently, since Admiral Byrd's ill-fated post-WW2 expedition with a significant naval force. As far as I know, nobody is suggesting

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  • LickSpittle: "a contemptible fawning person, servile flatterer, toady"

    2025-07-27

    With Western governments (with few but honourable exceptions) all running some sort of tyranny camouflaged as some sort of ineffective/incompetent democracy, the time is fast approaching when the people will need to (peacefully!) non-comply their way back to their original sovereignty over their jumped-up would-be lords and masters in parliament and elsewhere.

    The Bernician offers his thoughts on an upgrade to Magna Carta for 2025:

     "As a foundational moral principle of British Law since King Lucius declared Britain a Christian nation at Winchester in 155 AD, the Golden Rule is incompatible with all the authoritarian doctrines of cultural, political and religious fundamentalism, without exception"

    "it is hereby reaffirmed that National Sovereignty is and always has been vested in the British People, who are

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