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Costa Rica Supreme Court Slams WHO Delay
2025-05-07
Interest of Justice went to court in Costa Rica to challenge the Costa Rica health authorities' disregard of the Nuremberg Codes in their handling of the Covid "pandemic".
We now have an interim update from the Costa Rica Supreme Court, that is not amused by the fact the the WHO has not complied with the timeline set by the Court for production of requested data, potentially placing the Costa Rica Immunization Coordinator in Contempt of Court.
"... after 5 years of relentless legal battle through Costa Rica's maze-like court system, we've finally reached a critical breakthrough. The TOP judges just slammed the Immunization Coordinator for failing to respond yesterday after WHO's stunning silence on our inquiries.
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If It's Good Enough for Germany, Is It Good Enough For the UK?
2025-05-07
Germany may just have stopped the asylum inflow at source - their novel solution?
Don't let them in.
Will the UK follow suit?
It is highly likely that Germany's neighbours will also do similarly as they will have to cope with the backflush. If you can't get into Germany then you will have to go elsewhere or stay where you are.
Yes, the EU pips are beginning to squeak.
And if mighty Germany can do it... well, the European Court of Justice or even the ECHR may well have something to say about it.
As may the Commission - I'm sure there are EU rules that this will contravene? But putting Germany on the naughty step may prove tricky
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Gaza - The Final Solution?
2025-05-07
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Fascism
2025-05-07
Fascism is one of those words which student protesters hurl at protestees (is there such a word? I don't see why not) with whom they imagine that they disagree. And it is true that words can morph through constant misuse to mean something quite different to their original purpose, although Humpty Dumpty might not agree.
One might in passing expect students to be better informed, but these days, rightly or wrongly, we don't.
"Fascism" as a word was used back in the day by Mussolini, "Il Duce", and has its etymological root in the
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Why Do We Need the House of Lords?
2025-05-04
The system of political parties creates an over-mighty Commons that does not work for the benefit of the people, but for the benefit of vested interests.
Representative government is only representative of those who control the political parties.Those who control the political parties control the country.
Who asked for Ed Milliband and the Climate Change agenda?
Who asked for fluoridation of our water supplies?
Who asked for the uncritical welcoming of migrants of all cultures and none who arrive in our country by illegal means?
Who asked for "Diversity and Inclusion" and "Gender Dysphoria"?
Who asked for the depopulation of Gaza and the destruction of the Ukraine in an unwinnable war?
Who asked
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Quo Warranto?
2025-05-02
What has the old BBC Micro got to do with Martin Geddes' legal work?
It's all down to achieving the correct mindset, one that enables logical thought and analysis regardless of human emotion, location, time or space.
Of course no mindset can last for ever - the inner human gets hungry, the lights eventually go out, and the parking lot beckons, but while it lasts it is all-consuming attention to detail.
But will the results ever see the light of a genuine court?
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By the Book - Will the Military now Stand WIth Us?
2025-05-01
The British Military are now hopefully being stirred into action on behalf of the people.
"In the event of a belligerent occupation by a tyrannical government the military can step in and must step in to defend its people" Law of War Manual 11.3
Now where did I hear that already ..?
(18 minutes)
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England Needs a National Anchor
2025-04-29
Dr David Starkey argues that we need a new anchor for our English state.
"English is a very new language... "
"Jarrow is the intellectual centre of Europe..."
"How can we have a notion of education that doesn't involve .. the idea of cultural transmission?"
" We peculiarly are a country based in history... "
"We do have a Constitution... one of the most profound and creative in the world... "
Plus an excoriating summary of our 'modern' politics post 1997.
(65 minutes)
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The Highly Unusual Treatment of Reiner Fuellmich
2025-04-29
This article summarises the problems with the trial held in the Göttingen Court.
We have reported on Dr Fuellmich's activities ever since he started the Corona Investigative Committee, and we continue to bring what we must now call his illegal persecution by criminal elements within the German Courts system to your attention.
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Reiner Fuellmich Found Guilty and Sentenced
2025-04-25
In what may turn out to be a last hurrah for the deep state, Dr Reiner Fuellmich, of the original Corona Investigative Committee, who did so much to investigate and bring to light the circumstances behind the Coronavirus pandemic, has been convicted following a questionable trial where the rule of law appears to have been contorted beyond reason simply in order to ensure his conviction.
See the Covid Court of Public Opinion:
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Does England Need its Own English Parliament?
2025-04-23
As a committed nationalist brought up in the United Kingdom with a dual Parliament (House of Commons, House of Lords) under the Monarchy, I have deplored the proliferation of devolved parliaments for the other nations that cohabit within the UK. It was always going to divide allegiances as a step towards a "Europe of the regions" for which almost nobody in the country was ever clamouring. There was no popular support, but plenty of politicians wanted it - after all, it was more "jobs for the boys".
So in principle I have never supported the idea that the UK needs yet another talking-shop where politicians can leverage "local grievances" - largely manufactured for the purpose. And if the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly are anything to go by, I'm a long way from being convinced that they work in any way better than the Westminster versions.
But there is one possibility that might under the right circumstances gain my support...
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AI - Your Assistant in Legal Learning
2025-04-23
Martin Geddes has been waging his one man legal crusade to expose and ultimately invalidate the legal mechanisms that are used to bewilder the unprepared, who are "taken to court" by a due-process-free system (= "taken to the cleaners").
"... no process has authority unless it first proves its standing in truth. This is the difference between tyranny and order..."
"I have asked the AI engine to reverse engineer the implied doctrine I am working with, so that others can see how I am working, and adapt and improve it"
Not to mention using it for themselves.
"This elevates the use of AI above mere productivity... it becomes a high-level thinking partner"
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The Insidious Destruction of England
2025-04-19
The nexus of major political parties, "independent" government contractors, and others all seemingly working together toward the eventual destruction of England.
Such things have been going on for years.
Graham Moore of the English Constitution Society explains his view of government activities that concern us but that continue regardless of whom we elect and what they may have promised.
It's your view that counts.
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Right on Q - Train Your AI on Martin's Essays
2025-04-19
We touched on this topic recently, but it's probably worth another airing to expand upon some of the practical aspects of "training" your AI in matters doctrinal.
Apparently it can be done, at least up to a point.
"The outputs I am getting from AI are noticeably deeper and more helpful than other people, as I have trained it in foundational doctrine. My AI is now skeptical of official narratives and control structures"
Heck, if Martin can do it, why can't we all?!
Especially as we can all access his training materials.
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"There's Something Rotten in the State of Denmark"
2025-04-17
"There's Something Rotten in the State of Denmark"
As so often, the Bard has a quote to match current circumstance.
Also as so often, the match isn't exact- but "it sufficeth".
For "Denmark" read "Cumbria", but if it can happen in "Cumbria" then we may surmise that it could happen elsewhere in England and Wales and maybe also in Scotland and various other external jurisdictions.
Martin Geddes, legal warrior, seeks a positive outcome to a case that may have broken every rule in the legal rule-book. How can he lose?
Seemingly he may only lose if the case never comes to trial!
How could that be a loss?
The
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Bioweapons are Illegal!
2025-04-16
mRNA injections are illegal under bioweapons laws - but only if they qualify as a bioweapon.
So says Dr Joseph Sansone. There are plenty of well qualified medics and scientists who would agree with him.
Lots of good logic here, but if it can be shown in Court that the jabs do qualify as bioweapons then it's over - they are out and those who pushed them have to be prosecuted.
Otherwise the law is pointless.
Stand by for obfuscation and procrastination on steroids...
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The Pandemic That Won't Die?
2025-04-16
The "pandemic" has been over for years (even if we accept that we were all saved by the interventions!) but the court cases for rules infringements drag on seemingly without end.
In what public interest do these cases continue to waste the valuable time and expense of our courts?
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The Transformation of the American Government
2025-04-15
The government as set up by the founding fathers was a long way removed from today's apparatus of tax and control, currently receiving long overdue pruning at the hands of the Trump administration.
And yet it is still only one branch of the three "city states" - The Vatican, The City of London, and Washington District of Columbia, that set out to control the world.
The Brownstone Institute reviews the development, some might say the corruption, that took place over many years; but that perhaps had its roots in the aftermath of the American Civil War, an event that brought the republic to its knees financially as well as physically, and allowed the British Crown to begin the process of re-establishing control with the assassination of President Lincoln.
This control was eventually settled under President Wilson's tenure in the form with which
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The Revolution is Dead - Long Live the Restoration!
2025-04-14
David Starkey hits upon one of the more elusive aspects of what it means to be English. But we need to work our way up to it...
"I didn't realise what the Blair Revolution had done..."
" What we should be talking about is restoration"
"... the abstractions of so-called 'political philosophy' are the disaster... "
"The foundation of our values isn't 'democracy'... it is real people performing real acts, in real time..."
"... every revolution depends upon the rebels getting possession of London..."
" the Magna Carta is very quickly declared illegal by the Pope "
"... do we not realise this? This is the great difference between English Law and Roman Law - every criminal who is not noble in Roman Law is
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A Case for the Family Courts?
2025-04-10
This speaks plainly, directly - probably too directly for some.
But steel yourself. It's not rocket science.
Nor is it Party Political - Labour just happen to be the party currently in office, but it went on under their predecessors for ever.
Nor is it exclusively racial / religious - it runs deeper and wider than that.
We have to deal with it as best we can.
It is time.
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