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 an... Continue Reading →

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. Both... Continue Reading →

Episode 40: The Path Less Travelled.

The path of this episode is tangled to such an extent that few are prepared to walk it. “Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.”
- H. G. Wells (1866-1946). It’s been a while since I visited the subject of feminism and how destructive it has been since its insemination -... Continue Reading →

Correct Thinking – The Real National Deficit

As Useful Idiots Expel 17 Year old. For the purposes of this article,  correct thinking is taken to mean that which is right, as opposed to incorrect thinking which is wrong. "A man's life of any worth is a continual allegory - and very few eyes can see the mystery."  John Keats The failure of... Continue Reading →

Episode 39: A Bailiff Calls.

An Encounter with Mr Butlin, an agent of ‘Marston Recovery’. Fraud Alert: this Rogue Cast features an attempt by a Marston Group Bailiff (debt collector) to levy a false fine using a fake Warrant of Control. Before I go any further, let’s remind ourselves of what the constitutional law of these lands says about the... Continue Reading →

Renegade Inc: that interview.

In May, 2019, Michael O'Bernicia and yours truly were interviewed by Ross Ashcroft at the Renegade Inc Studio in London. The show was broadcast on its terrestrial tv channel on Russia Today. After 9 years of full-on engagement in the Great British Mortgage Swindle, Michael and I had produced the film and had taken it... Continue Reading →

Episode 38 – Caution: Undercover Agents at Work

The deceptive machinations of the undercover agents are brought out into the bright light in the graveyard of their vanities as I ramble over the treacherous terrain of the last fifteen years, during which time a number of agents have attempted to infiltrate Universal Community Trust (UCT) and the reach of the Great British Mortgage... Continue Reading →

Spies in our midst.

A tale of espionage and limited hangouts and some thoughts on the divine nature of our lives. The undercover spies who take the King’s Shilling. This ruminative piece is a preamble to my latest RogueCast in which I speak in some more detail of the matters mentioned herein. When the individual perceives that the world... Continue Reading →

Episode 37: A Question of Authority

Under whose Authority Do You Stand? The ‘UK Establishment’ is firmly and deliberately embedded in the ‘Legal’ system, meaning they are in league with their satanic paymasters to cover up certain swindles, like the Great British Mortgage Swindle, or exposure of such salient matters as the Name Game. The majority of those judges, barristers and... Continue Reading →

Episode 36: Preposterous

Preposterous: the brass neck of an imposter in Derry, a judicial cover-up and a rigged election. pre·pos·ter·ous| prəˈpäst(ə)rəs | adjective contrary to reason or common sense; utterly absurd or ridiculous: a preposterous suggestion.   ORIGIN mid 16th century: from Latin praeposterus ‘reversed, absurd’(from prae ‘before’ + posterus ‘coming after’) + -ous.   The preposterous mayoral... Continue Reading →

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