Crime and Punishment

In Dostoyevsky’s ‘Crime and Punishment’, the protagonist, Raskolnikov, a 23 year old former student in St Petersburg commits the murder of an old woman (a pawnbroker) and her sister. This begins a downward spiral into his own conscience. The harm he has caused is partially resultant from a need to break out of a...

Man, be not afraid.

I wrote previously of the limp-wristed ‘men’ who ponce about on the world’s geo-political stage, tap-dancing to the tune of the Rothschild-dominated WEF and acting as if the un-godly plans of the Deep State are a fait accompli. The false edifice of control is cemented only by the compliance of the en-slaved. As I...

UCT: An Overview

The following video is of an interview featuring yours truly in which I discuss with Yogeeta Mistry (the host) the subjects of UCT (Universal Community Trust) and The Great British Mortgage Swindle. The issue of law and jurisdiction is crucial to understanding how and why UCT came into being. It is a broad overview...