Philosophy for the Now

Philosophy is Love of Wisdom. phi·los·o·phy| fəˈläsəfē | noun (plural philosophies) the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline. See also natural philosophy. • a particular system of philosophical thought: Schopenhauer’s philosophy. • the study of the theoretical basis of a particular branch of knowledge or experience: the philosophy of science. • a theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior: don’t expect anything and you won’t be disappointed, that’s my philosophy. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French philosophie, via Latin […]

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Aliens Are Alienable

A Rogue Discourse on How Your God-Given Rights Are Unalienable, Aliens are Alienable and the Return of the Native. The word ALIEN is defined as, LIEN is defined as, Therefore, ALIENABLE (A-lien-able) is that which can be taken and/or is subject to a charge. The aliens that have swarmed into the lands of the British Isles are, in every sense, easily removed by Due Process of the Law. The Detain Deport meme of  Restore Britain is thus a direct bullseye and one which goes directly against the defeatist mantra that ‘Britain is finished’ One of the most demonstrable practical solutions is […]

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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 and exhibitions, Nottingham Castle’s computer-generated activities, the videos and artwork are, in the main, aimed at women and children. The exhibits featured in this RogueCast have been in-situ for over a year now and it is a reasonable question to ask, when will they change them? […]

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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 the stag and the oak have ancient and metaphysical associations (see footnotes). Whenever I hear the official narrative of these places, I immediately question it: Who built all the stately palaces, castles and associated architecture? From where the materials sourced? Who were the master craftsmen […]

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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 if the reality is that the story is simply a re-working of a far older one? What if it is simply a re-imagining of another ancient story of heroism from a dimly remembered past? Could it be a re-telling, brought forward to the current time […]

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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 and diktats. The oft-heard refrain, It’s for your own good is, of course, the mantra of tyranny. Such an attitude is anathema to anyone who is capable of critical thinking and knows himself to be sovereign, answerable only to the creator of all that is […]

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