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The Unelected
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The Israeli–US–Iran War has taken Conflict Performance Art to a New Level
2026-05-27
"The Praxians are part of a global oligarch network that is exploiting public-private partnership—stakeholder capitalism—to imprison humanity in their digital panopticon"
Yes, it's the WEF and their wide diaspora of corporate hangers-on...
No, I didn't know a praxian from a toothbrush either, but why use established terminology when we can invent new stuff and thereby confuse everyone?
Iaian Davis is no slouch when it comes to explaining the seemingly inexplicable rise of confusing world events, so listen up! There's no shortage of confusion - confusion is indeed one of the primary objectives of those who don't want to get fingered for what's really going on underneath the surface but who don't mind taking blame for the chaos unfolding. Donald Trump being one such prime
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Trump Owns the Fed?
2026-05-25
With Trump's nominee now in office at the Federal Reserve Bank, changes are sure to follow...
After all, one sure-fire way to overcome opposition is to cut their funding. And ignore the squeals!
Time will tell.
(37 minutes)
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Mr Xi Goes to Pyong Yang
2026-05-25
Hot on the heels of hosting Messrs Trump and Putin, President Xi has gone abroad himself, but only next door to see Kim in North Korea.
So was the music significant?
(54 minutes)
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The Milk of Human Kindness - or Something Else?
2026-05-25
What would you like in your coffee?
What would you like in your baby's bottle?
Oat milk?
Soya?
Almond?
Buckwheat?
Chia seed?
Coconut?
Cow's Milk?
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Prepare for the Unimaginable
2026-05-24
In a new departure for Ben Fulford, he has made the new Sunday issue of "Beyond Blue!beam" publicly available to us without a subscription.
It's a cracker!
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Prepare for the Institute of Scalable Civilisation?
2026-05-22
Yes, it's our old friend Martin Geddes, up to his analytical research again, and not shying away from the inconvenient implications.
As an ex-IT man myself and being used to designing interfaces which 'failed safely" rather than "failed stupidly", designing for failure became second-nature to me. Nobody wants data files lost, but in extremis loss is impossible to prevent, whilst with sensible design it (usually!) remains possible to at least flag with an error message so that expert corrective action can be summoned.
Martin is simply noting that such measures may be required within the complex systems of information management that support civilisation in general, rather than systems that live entirely within the domains of technology.
The problem of course is that civilisation such as we enjoy has been built with ad hoc correction and error detection and management mechanisms, rather than being designed according to a coherent theoretical
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The Second Empire Is Under Attack!
2026-05-21
Attack from whom? The Trump Administration.
How do we know? We've been reporting on it for some time, and Susan Kokinda just pulled the threads from the war on Iran together for us.
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The Men in White Coats Head for Germany
2026-05-21
Actually, let's be honest, I have no grounds for entitling this article thus, except that it seems in keeping with the hysterical fits of the vapours that are reportedly emanating from the politicians that have become so used to being "in charge" in Germany that they quite fail to comprehend that the purpose of elections is actually to throw out the old and bring in the new, as the electorate may determine.
Sadly for them their electors seem just possibly to be on course to do exactly that, although as with all elections it's never a foregone conclusion, and indeed may depend more on who's counting the votes than how everyone is actually voting.
But if America can have elections stolen, so can Europe.
Its reassuring to note that it's not only the UK that is suffering from a
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Post NATO Alliance Taking Shape?
2026-05-20
"... they are building their war plans, but they are leaving NATO behind... "
Alex Krainer reviews the current state of global relations, with particular interest in the Ukraine. It seems that there is still no shortage of those who will keep stirring that brew of evil.
And is the UK really to take command of northern European navies? Perhaps that's one reason why we need more admirals than we have ships...
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The Costs of Vaccines Immunity
2026-05-20
Lawyer Aaron Siri presents the history of vaccines over the years, and draws his own conclusions.
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Climate Change May be Fading, but Geopolitical Chaos Is Just Getting Started
2026-05-19
The IPCC may have had second thoughts but the crisis in the Gulf continues.
Will 2026 become renowned for a Summer of Discontent as fuel prices rocket, a farming crisis takes hold, food shortages arise, pubs close, and the Starmer not-a-government stumbles incompetently onward regardless of anything but its own survival, even at the cost of allowing Ed Miliband to "take charge"?
"In office but not in power" springs to mind.
If all this serves to finally wake the people to the notion that this kind of government by incompetent complexity has reached the end of its road, and needs replacing by something more simple, more direct, more honest, and even actually responsive to the basic needs of the people, then perhaps finally some good may emerge from the wreckage.
The Next Phase
2026-05-19
If we for a moment make the working assumption that the current world Humpty Dumpty (the UN the WEF and all its unaccountable hangers on) is doomed to spiritual and actual collapse, then we must look forward to a new phase of earth habitation that is not dominated by private unaccountable interests.
This is so far removed from the structures under which we have grown up into adults that the form that such a world might take isn't intuitively obvious. Take away the bosses and what would we have?
We would have a workforce that still knows how to do what it has always done - create and sell product. What we wouldn't have is the super-rich oligarchs who invest in projects that may or may not align
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Another Take on Trump's Beijing Visit - Rich Does Politics
2026-05-19
I have to say that Rich (under Mark Attwood's tutelage!) is coming up with what seems like a great deal of good sense.
Whether it is close to the truth or not is up for everybody's assessment, but for my money Trump's extremely high profile visit to Beijing doesn't much resemble humiliation...
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US Delegation to China Humiliated - Fulford Report Monday 18 May 2026
2026-05-18
Funny how different reporters frame the Trump visit to President Xi.
Benjamin Fulford is having none of it.
Who is right? I don't know. But we should find out soon enough if Ben's prophesying star is in the ascendant...
It's a highly informative report that shouldn't be missed as it frames a completely different narrative, which for my money is perfectly possible, and indeed in normal times would be considered convincing.
But these are definitely not normal times. (Modest subscription required for full access)
"All the world's a stage" as someone once wrote. So we are left to consider that
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Trump's China Visit Interpreted
2026-05-18
It's not the the obvious that gives the game away, it's the little details that show what's going on.
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Yesterday ...
2026-05-17
Martin Geddes in independent journalist mode, reporting on the Unite the Kingdom rally.
Well, it's reasonable to suppose that anti-monarchists wouldn't be in attendance, although it depends upon exactly what principles or messages we are exhorted to unite behind.
Covid is gone (although far from forgotten), so the purpose isn't as obvious as it was in Covid days.
And perhaps that has something to do with it.
The song of today's title hints at a melancholy that perhaps partly characterises Martin's take on the day's activities.
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Latest Update from Reiner Fuellmich
2026-05-16
"... why these people had every reason to stop me, but none of them legal... "
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The Future for Palnackie?
2026-05-15
Martin Geddes makes a welcome return to the Palnackie problem, which longer-standing readers may remember.
My suspicion is that this will be his final excursion around the topic, and it brings into focus the fact that the legal system cannot resolve all issues.
Our country is changing in many ways, and not just due to legalities and demographics.
View the series of articles here.
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Nick Griffin Does the Maths
2026-05-15
I don't know how anybody will react to this, but I do know that burying heads in the sand never did anybody's eyesight any good.
I can't say I've checked out all the figures because I have not - they are complex, life is too short, and Nick is probably as competent as the next man to do the sums.
I am pretty confident that he ends up in the right ball-park, and that has drastic implications for our future in the UK and Europe as a whole. The "left" has been rubbing our noses in "diversity" for so long that our future will look very different from our past, but how we create that future will still be up to us, the population, to sort out, and overall we will still be humans, with the common needs of humanity, and capable of cooperation in order to meet those needs.
But first we must understand the problem.
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Trump in China - Burying the Opium Wars?
2026-05-14
President Trump, complete with a considerable entourage, visits President Xi in Beijing and received with great pomp and ceremony at the Great Hall of the People.
This is not a negotiation, this is a joint venture, that may get President Xi out of his domestic troubles, and set the world on a new trajectory.
"We have to rebuild the whole thing"
Don't miss.
(2 hrs 2 mins)
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