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 →
Episode 34: Dead and Buried
Is the current judicial system dead? In this RogueCast from Rock Cemetery, Nottingham, I posit that it is and that we are witnessing the death of ‘UK’ Justice. It is well-known that the UK courts operate through the incorporated dead 'persons', the incorporated ALL-CAPITALS NAME and that this is your 'legal fiction'. It is, therefore, most... Continue Reading →
Episode 33: TAKING IT BACK
TAKING IT BACK - A SUCCESSFUL COMMON LAW RESTITUTION OF A STOLEN HOME BY THE PEOPLE. Location: Spondon, Derbyshire. https://rumble.com/v4mth6u-033-taking-it-back-a-common-law-restitution-of-a-stolen-home.html On Friday, 22nd March, 2024 - notice the date: 3/22 - a gang of men masquerading as Derbyshire Police Force aided and abetted the criminally fraudulent theft of a private home in Spondon, Derbyshire by... Continue Reading →
Episode 32 – The Perversion of Justice
UK Courts Unfit for Purpose. A Rogue Cast in which I ramble, once again, over the state of the British Justice system. Last week, a female Judge, Amanda Rippon, manifestly perverted the course of justice in Newcastle when she evidently a void order formulated by a mind that is clouded in political correctness and woke... Continue Reading →
Episode 29 – A Tale from the Riverbank
A cautionary tale from the banks of the River Trent “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” George Santayana In this Rogue Ramble, I roam over the subject of those peoples who are inordinately over-represented in the various mental constructs of tyranny and the one ring that controls it all -... Continue Reading →
Episode 28: The Buddha of Brassington
The Buddha of Brassington In this Rogue Cast, recorded on Sunday, 7th January, I take a ramble around the hills near Carsington in Derbyshire. The area has a long history of lead mining and the landscape is littered with the former workings and shafts. Some three hundred years ago, the author Daniel Defoe was... Continue Reading →