It is a law of physics that a pendulum will always swing back to its opposite position. “This island is made mainly of coal and surrounded by fish. Only an organizing genius could produce a shortage of coal and fish at the same time.” Aneurin Bevan Daily Herald, 25 May 1945. The geopolitical stage...
Kicker Conspiracy: Football is a Freemasonic Game
and the Stadia are Harvesting Energy. Here’s the kicker: ever since I was a young lad, and that is a long time ago, I have been interested in the sport officially known as Association Football. Whilst I stopped playing some years ago, my allegiance or support for the Football club known as Huddersfield Town...
The Fog Descends
Just as the Isles of Britain were recently covered in fog, a fugue hangs over Nottingham University’s exhibition on the Caves of Nottingham. For whatever reason, I have recently garnered a number of new subscribers to my Substack pages and I would like to begin by welcoming each and every one of them. Regular...
Let’s Talk about Money
What money? you may well ask… I have yet to find any regular author, internet ‘blogger’ or podcaster who goes anywhere near the question of what money is and from whence it comes. In this sense money has a religious quality attached to it, for is it not the case that, “Everyone believes in...
Episode 61: What Lies Under Nottingham?
Beneath the veneer of woke nonsense promoted by Nottingham Castle, there lies an ancient history. Nottingham Castle’s Art gallery, museum displays and Robin Hood exhibition each promote a woke agenda which is irrelevant to the true history of the city and its people. In marked contrast to the Papplewick Pumping Station, the various displays...
Old World Architecture – the Underground Reservoir Conundrum (Part 2)
In Part 1 “Going Underground” I proffered the suggestion that the underground reservoir near Papplewick Pumping Station was more ancient than the official narrative would have us believe. That narrative states that a firm from Wolverhampton was employed by the Nottingham Authorities to build the massive reservoir required by the pumping station. In and...
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...
Sunak: the English Imposter.
Sunak claims he is English. It is a mark of these weird times we are passing through that Rishi Sunak, the Bankster’s puppet currently masquerading as the Prime Minister of the ill-gotten corporate entity commonly known as the ‘United Kingdom’, announced on St George’s Day, 2024 that he is “proud to be English”: The...
St George’s Day: Of Dragons and Men
Rich in symbolism and meaning, St George is the patron saint of England. The mainstream and ‘woke’ narratives would have us believe that St George was an ethnic Turk who defeated a dragon that was holding a fair maiden hostage, possibly as a sacrifice offered up to the beast by the local people. However,...
Of Giants, Dragons and Men
Like all children, I was always fascinated by the stories of giants and in 1977, I met one. I was with my dad in the basement of the Woolworth Store in Huddersfield when one such approached us. My dad knew him. This giant was, my dad informed me, 7 foot 2 in height and...
