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 →

Of Giants, Dragons and Men

Like all children, I was always fascinated by the stories of giants and in 1977, I met one. I was with my dad in the basement of the Woolworth Store in Huddersfield when one such approached us. My dad knew him. This giant was, my dad informed me, 7 foot 2 in height and he... Continue Reading →

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