The narrative requires us to believe that a double agent, Sergei Skripal, ‘previously’ employed by MI6, who was jailed in 2006 for treason against the Russian state, released in 2010 and came to settle in Britain, is subject to a clumsy assassination attempt by his former government. This attempt was made via use of a... Continue Reading →
Psychological Warfare and The ‘London Attack’ of 3/22
When false flags flutter, the truth is the first casualty. Why are the people less happy? An old friend of mine suggested yesterday that people, especially young people, are not as happy as they used to be. She cited how studies show people were happier in the 70s than they are now and how she remembered... Continue Reading →