"Know Thyself" is an ancient Gnostic maxim or principle. In the Identity Game, the eternal question is who are you? Do you know? In this RogueCast, following my piece on Sunak and his claim to be English, I delve into the Name Game - the system of control that the judiciary apply when insisting on... Continue Reading →
Sunak: the English Imposter.
Sunak claims he is English. It is a mark of these weird times we are passing through that Rishi Sunak, the Bankster's puppet currently masquerading as the Prime Minister of the ill-gotten corporate entity commonly known as the 'United Kingdom', announced on St George's Day, 2024 that he is "proud to be English": The official... 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 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 →