Into the Void – how the British Courts are a captured operation. In this latest Rogue Ramble, I consider the state of the British Judiciary in the light of the recent High Court perverse pronouncement that Richard D Hall will not be allowed to adduce into the evidence his considerable body of facts surrounding...
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...
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...
25: The River Leen & the Lien Process
In this ramble along the River Leen in Nottingham, we examine further the steps that the individual can take against those who are committing fraud against him, with specific reference to the Common Law Equitable Lien process. Following on from Episode 24, topics include, the Bankrupt councils, where are your payments going?, the unlawfulness...
Globalism: the Remedy is You (Part 4)
As detailed in Part 3 of this series of articles, it is a fact that His Majesty’s Courts will not permit the remedy that each Litigant In Person (LIP) is entitled to under the Common and Constitutional Law of these lands of Britain. Institutionalised Mortgage Fraud In fact, as Deputy District Judge Oliver Nunn,...
What Price British Justice?
A Quagmire: the State of the British Judiciary It is some 14 years since I stepped into Nottingham County Court to defend a fraudulent possession claim against my home of 16 years. At that time, I was reasonably confident in the British Justice system. However, I no longer take that view. Since that time...
Spring In the Trap
Spring has sprung – the daffodils stand tall, blossom trees proliferate and the pussy willow springs into languid attention. However, there is another Spring who operates in marked contrast to her seasonal nom de plume. Marianna Spring’s output is of a withering quality that reflects the fatal lack of critical thinking which is ever...
For a Few Shekels More
Taking the Shekel: ‘Red-Pilled’ Podcaster Pushes the Perpetuation of the Great British Mortgage Swindle. Shekels are defined as, shekel | ˈSHek(ə)l | noun the basic monetary unit of modern Israel, equal to 100 agorot. • historical a silver coin and unit of weight used in ancient Israel and the Middle East. • (shekels) informal...
The BBC: Bread Beer Circus.
The utter absurdity that is afoot in the realm right now is plain to see and is summed up perfectly in the featured image, courtesy of its creator, Russ Keiron. In fact, we are currently in an epoch of golden comedy when laughter can be generated by simply speaking the truth in the face...
The Knight Who Shut Down My Negligence Claim
Why was a Knight of the ‘Realm’ brought in to railroad a valid TGBMS negligence claim? In this episode of the RogueCast, I revisit the significant matter of my tort of negligence lawsuit against my former friend and conveyancing solicitor and examine why a Knight in the shape of a former Solicitor General of...
