as engineered riots break out around the Isles of Britain. The Dog Days of Summer are those days when the heat is at its fiercest, the tempers their shortest and the canine rage at its highest. The intensity of life is never more keenly felt than in the month of August, the height of...
Episode 47 – The Theatre of the Absurd:
The absurd media theatrics of the past week are considered in this week’s Rogue Cast, which is in 3 Acts – Act 1 – a Head-Kicking Act 2 – a Satanic Supper Act 3 – Family matters In this episode I ramble along a dismantled railway, visit Newstead Abbey and delve into the absurd...
Episode 46: The Sheep Farm Paradox
For those who may not know, the Sheep Farm Podcast is the platform created and run by Dominic and Christian, two brothers who come from the same area of Huddersfield as myself. In fact, we went to the same state institute of mind control known as ‘Salendine Nook High School’, albeit at different times,....
Episode 45: The Paradox
The Paradox of Existence. In this latest edition of the RogueCast, I ramble around Colwick Park and consider the paradoxical nature of existence. “The ancient Greeks were well aware that a paradox can take us outside our usual way of thinking. They combined the prefix para- (“beyond” or “outside of”) with the verb dokein...
Episode 44: Tribal Matters
How tribal affiliations are a matter of resonance. Following my previous article, The Tribe, I took a ramble across the gentle hills near Cossal, West of Nottingham, to further ponder the issue. The subject matter arose from an enjoyable conversation I had with Dom and Christian of the Sheep Farm podcast, which certainly had...
The Tribe
What does it mean to find your tribe? It is an expression that is gaining traction across the West as nations rise to declare an end to rampant immigration and to defend their borders, or, indeed, their homes from fraudulent mortgage possession claims. On the ground (as opposed to the insulated unreality of the...
Episode 42: 9 Principles of Policing – an assessment
… of policing and its functionality across the lands of Britain in 2024. In this RogueCast, I take a ramble once again along the banks of the River Trent. As stated in my preamble, how far have British policing standards slipped?, written specifically on the subject of peace-keeping and those who take on the...
How far have British policing standards slipped?
The 9 Principles of Policing were, apparently, established by Robert Peel and his associates back in 1829, with the “General Instructions” being issued to each constable. The policing principles were expanded, as below, in the 1948 book, A Short History of the British Police by Charles Reith. 1. To prevent crime and disorder, as...
Episode 41 – The Stag and Oak
You are cordially invited to join me on a walk around Wollaton Park, Nottingham in which I muse upon the so-called material reality of this realm and encounter a posse of stags and an ancient oak tree. It was inspired by two recent visits to the National Trust properties at Sudbury House and Hardwick Hall....
