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 and... 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 →
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, what... Continue Reading →
Phoenix Rising (Part 1)
If we don't know where we are from, then how do we know where we are? The maxim, 'Know thyself' is as relevant now as it's always been. We live in an era when the would-be-controllers of our realm bombard the masses with the spurious notion that we are entirely subject to their whims, plans... Continue Reading →