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  • Operation Talla Exposed as Unconstitutional

    2025-11-29

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    2025-11-28

    It is now common knowledge, or at least knowledge in the public domain, that the police forces nationally were ordered not to investigate allegations and evidence of unlawful activity in connection with the 2020/21 and later Covid vaccination drives.

    They are alleged to have behaved as an arm of government rather than as impartial enforcers of the law.

    Ian Clayton (Ethical Approach UK) and Mark Sexton (retired police constable) have been investigating how this came about.

    They now

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  • Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid

    2025-11-27

    Well, it looks as though the WHO may be right about the next pandemic, at any rate if you believe the latest attempt to scare us witless that our children will shortly be dying in numbers due to... well I never, a pandemic!

    Happily "our government" is on the ball already, and has been running "Project Pegasus" planning exercise to sort out our preparedness, just in case there might be another pandemic.

    "Exercise Pegasus was designated a “Tier 1” national emergency exercise, meaning it involved ministerial participation, all devolved nations and activation of COBRA, the Cabinet Office Briefing Room"

    It's unclear as yet whether the familiar trusted names (Prof Ferguson, Boris Johnson, Matt Hancock, Patrick Vallance et al) would be available this time around, but I do hope so! If these

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  • Stand With Us!

    2025-11-26

    First up, a plea from Mark Attwood to those NHS and other medical staff who now realise that maybe, just maybe, inoculating the public at large with novel medical technology that

    • had been developed "at warp speed" within months whilst earlier vaccines had required years of testing,
    • had not been approved for general use except under an Emergency Use Authorisation,
    • to allegedly defend against the "emergency" of a deadly "pandemic" that had no statistically significant effect upon the normally expected rate of "deaths from all causes", 
    • which overwhelmingly "killed" people with comorbidities at around their expected lifespan, and  had no measurable effect on children who were nevertheless inoculated anyway,
    • which was administered without any pretence at "informed consent", and indeed for some people under
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  • The Jury is Out!

    2025-11-26

    The administrative government, seemingly oblivious to the constitutional need for our citizens to be judged by a "jury of our peers", now proposes, in order to cut the administrative backlog now denying justice to criminals and victims alike, to abolish the right to a jury for "non-serious" offences.

    Magna Carta? What's that? How old-fashioned! We need to be modern, and grasp the benefits that modernity offers! Who would not want justice delivered promptly and without fear? Ancient and outdated tradition must not be permitted to stand in the way of progress!

    This is how the ignorant and the mendacious want to convince us to abandon what remains of our Constitution so that they may better rule the people by decree. No matter that it is the people themselves who were sovereign, have always been sovereign, still are sovereign, and will always be sovereign unless and until they give up their sovereignty for the

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  • Habeus Courtus - Legal Necessity or Typo?

    2025-11-25

    Yes, Martin Geddes has been up to his illuminations of matters legal and lawful, in terms that I would wager most of us could comprehend.

    If we were asked to attend court and found ourselves "had up" before the head teacher in the local secondary school, we might begin to question the genuineness not only of the proceedings but also of those conducting the proceedings.

    "When is a 'Court' not a Court?" would be a relevant question, and the Head Teacher should have some explaining to do.

    Still, if instead we had attended in a building labelled as a "Court" and been confronted by somebody professing to be a magistrate, would anybody dare to question the legitimacy of the situation? Yet the overwhelming likelihood of just accepting the given as legitimate surely is an open invitation for fraudsters to take advantage? Even unwitting fraudsters who themselves had not validated their higher authority?

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  • What Happens When You Win in Court?

    2025-11-23

    Interest of Justice found out in Costa Rica.

    They have the win, they now have to sue enough national governments to start a global ball of Nuremberg trials rolling...

    ... and that costs dosh.

    It sounds a lot, but there's a lot of us, so per capita it won't break the bank.

    That's the theory anyway, and so far it's been proven correct.

    It's doable, and it's down to us.

    And they have the win to prove it.

  • The UN - On Borrowed Time?

    2025-11-22

    Some may think that the UN is on borrowed time on a number of different fronts, and that may be true, but here we are talking about their Humpty Dumpty attitude to words, specifically here the words associated with gender affirmations and the if-you-don't-like-your-gender-you-can-change-it attitude.

    Of course if you simply change your sex by affirmation, life merely becomes difficult and fraught with argument and misunderstanding (with a risk of violence in some situations), but if you pretend to change it by having the ops and the drugs in addition to the delusions, well it will likely turn out to be life ending for those-who-might-have-been-your-off-spring.

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  • Mystery of Operation Talla

    2025-11-02

    Operation Talla was either:

    • the UK's national coordinated policing response to the COVID19 pandemicie: one UK police force working together (sic) under one national operation, or
    • individual police forces working operationally independently in accord with national statute and NPCC guidance

    "The contradiction could not be more striking. The Home Secretary explicitly celebrated centralisation; the NPCC later denied it existed"

    (NPCC: National Police Chiefs' Council)

    I suppose we might say that the NPCC's guidance to the Chief Constables was just that - guidance - and so still compliant with the law, but when does "guidance" stray into "instruction"? When

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  • The IIllusion of Democracy?

    2025-10-23

    "The people who cast the votes don't decide an election, the people who count the votes do"

    Did it affect the recent Runcorn and Helsby by-election?

    Could this determine the outcome of a General Election?

    Perhaps on 5th November (fittingly?) we may find out.

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  • The Subversion of Justice - It Has a Name!

    2025-10-18

    Martin Geddes has documented exactly the apparent current policy to replace Justice in this country by a theatrical simulation devoid of due process.

    Ethical Approach UK has now nailed this obfuscation as an illegal act which should be prosecuted.

    "... the Octavian Principle is not abstract history but a living, often used, institutional risk to modern Britain"

    "... where an act is intended to override or bypass the proper administration of justice and has a natural tendency to do so, the offence of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice is made out. "

    "Courts have held that even indirect acts, such as creating false accounts, pressuring witnesses, or obstructing investigative procedures, satisfy this test"

    It even has a name, after the Roman Emperor Octavian:

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  • More on the Ghosts in the Machine - Public Record

    2025-10-12

    Martin updates us on the sorry story (The Trial from Appleby Horse Fair) that exposes the charades that our "system of justice" deploys to bamboozle and exhaust us into compliance with its illegal and unlawful demands.

    Illegal because they do not reference real Courts as laid down by law (even where such real Courts may exist!) and unlawful because they are essentially fraudulent, and fraud vitiates everything.

    This is his public record of these unfathomable framings, and how the system seeks at every turn to to evade its responsibilities and prevent a challenge from being heard in a real court. Perhaps they really do have something to hide?

    Martin 's Public Record.

     

  • Free Speech Landmark Ruling by Crown Court

    2025-10-11

    This might set the proverbial cat amongst the pigeons. Perhaps it should be banned as offensive to all wrong-thinking people who make it their business to be egregiously put out by anything that they disagree with?

    But the truth is that it reinforces that ancient but excellent principle of British Justice that many thought had been abandoned years ago (although nobody quite knew when exactly... ).

    The right to freedom of expression, if it is a right worth having, must include the right to express views that offend, shock or disturb"

    Pass me my smelling salts! 

    Still, all may not be completely unfettered:

    A person who acts so as to cause harassment, alarm or distress to another may commit an offence

    Now "harassment"

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  • The High Court has Normalised this ... Abomination

    2025-10-09

    Come on Martin Geddes, don't hang back, tell us what you really think.

    "Proof now follows punishment. Judicial names have become decorative. Mercy and proportionality are excised as inefficiencies. The law that once restrained power now operationalises extraction"

    But they'd never get away with it!

    "In the vocabulary of legality, it all sounds reasonable. In the language of conscience, it is extortion with paperwork"

    So Justice is now subordinate to Jim Hacker's Department of Administrative Affairs?

    "Yes, Prime Minister, it's so much more convenient and streamlined... "

     

  • Lawful Consent

    2025-10-09

    The country has always run on lawful consent.

    No consent, no obligation.

    But did we not consent to Parliament doing as it wanted when we participated at the last election?

    Well, there's the rub. The nub of the problem.

    We as a population may have expressed a wish (assuming that the election result wasn't fiddled, as it now appears the US elections were at times fiddled), but how to refute UN-WEF policies when all major parties support the same? It would require a monumental public awakening to get everyone to spoil their ballot and declare "None of these thank you".

    So such "consent" is at best dodgy, and in practice impractical. And even if we may be presumed to vote on the basis of politicians pre-election promises and manifestos, we all know how well carried through those promises turn out to be post-election.

    Ofcom and the Inversion of Regulation

    2025-10-06

    "Ofcom has quietly transformed from a communications regulator into the most powerful censor in UK history"

    Apparently it is having a "Year of Action" and is proposing“Additional Safety Measures” no doubt to keep us all safe and (more importantly?) unruffled.

    "Our regulatory approach must be dynamic" (Quite so - the Act was

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  • Cobblers Explained

    2025-09-30

    Black Belt Barrister lays out Digital Id for those who don't quite get it yet...

    Good points all. The Data Protection Act may come in useful...

    (18 minutes)

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