Episode 58: False Fears

The fears we harbour exist only in our minds, or our imagination. In this Rogue Cast through Blidworth Woods, Sherwood Forest, I discourse on how our fears are, essentially, airy nothings or anxieties that have been programmed into us via a variety of methods. All of this, one might argue, is resultant from the false... Continue Reading →

Love Overcomes Fear

Fear lies imprinted in the mind and the body. We are not born with it, Rather, it is injected into us from an early age and it is the opposite of love. The love I am referencing is the choice we have not to succumb to the false materiality of this realm and to choose... Continue Reading →

The Attempted Genocide of the European (Part 2)

Part 2 The bitterest pill to swallow is the realisation that your Government wants to kill you. However, once you grasp that fact, everyhing fits into place and your cognisance is complete, built on the facts of the hard evidence that this is so. As ever, thanks for reading and for your support. Should be... Continue Reading →

Episode 56: Pumped Up

Each day, millions of gallons of water are pumped up at the Papplewick Pumping Station to be distributed to thousands of homes. Now pumped out with electric pumps, which replaced the still-functioning steam-powered ones, the station stands as a monument to the engineering and architectural abilities of our British ancestors. This is a special edition... Continue Reading →

Episode 55: The Logos is Well Mannered

Logos is Reason, it is the logic of the Trivium and its meaning has been watered-down in the Bible by way of its mis-translation from the Greek to English. Manners Maketh the Man was the theme of yesterday's essay and this RogueCast is a further rumination on the subject, one in which I introduce the... Continue Reading →

The Attempted Genocide of the European (Part 1)

Genocide is a harsh but accurate term and some dozen years ago Vinnie Eastwood coined the expression, The Lighter Side of Genocide as the tag-line for his podcasts. He was referring to his proclivity to make light of the dark, to laugh in the face of adversity, like Loki the trickster. Making light of the... Continue Reading →

Manners Maketh the Man

Good manners appear to be in short supply right now. It seems appropriate that after the recent passing of my 86 year old mother that I once again revisit another adage which she oft repeated to me at an earlier age, Manners maketh the Man Sometimes she would adopt it to, "It costs nothing to... Continue Reading →

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