In this Rogue Rant, I take aim at the controlled opposition which is headed-up by Rupert the Bare Lowe, Nigel Farage and Ben Habib, ‘former’ investment bankers all. My conclusion is that far from going rogue, they are merely continuing to enact the bidding of their financial overlords who populate the Rothschild-licenced credit agencies which masquerade as ‘banks’. Isn’t it curious how the 3 former investment bankers and current leaders of the British opposition groups never go anywhere near the subject of money as credit, its creation and control? After all, is it not the case that it is the […]
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The Financial Sleuth
Sleuth Investigation Conclusively Demonstrates That the Financial System is Credit-based and that Any and All Loans are Illusory. This essay was originally written in 2018 and has been revised in acknowledgement of the great exemplary work of Richard Werner – X link, one of the few, if not the only financial academic who examines the subject of Money/Credit and its creation in any detail. At the heart of #TGBMS lies the fact that the banks do not make loans of money from their own deposits and that they merely extend credit on the back of fraudulent mortgage deeds. For a […]
Continue readingEpisode 30: Into the Void
Into the Void – how the British Courts are a captured operation. In this latest Rogue Ramble, I consider the state of the British Judiciary in the light of the recent High Court perverse pronouncement that Richard D Hall will not be allowed to adduce into the evidence his considerable body of facts surrounding the Manchester Arena event of 2017. As well as producing a series of films concerning the various anomalies of the official narrative, he has written a book on the matter which is some 400+ pages in length on the event. Unfortunately, the perversity of the High […]
Continue readingThe Knight Who Shut Down My Negligence Claim
Why was a Knight of the ‘Realm’ brought in to railroad a valid TGBMS negligence claim? In this episode of the RogueCast, I revisit the significant matter of my tort of negligence lawsuit against my former friend and conveyancing solicitor and examine why a Knight in the shape of a former Solicitor General of Blair government was airlifted into the preside over what turned out to be a miscarriage of justice. “When individuals begin to think for themselves and drop the phoney notion that those in positions of so-called authority are always correct, then the writing is on the wall […]
Continue readingI Remember – 2 Evictions in November.
When November is upon us once more, I am reminded of the cops battering down my door. Eviction, treason and Covid plot. I see no reason Why fraud, genocide & treason Should ever be forgot.” It is exactly 10 years on from 7th November, 2011 when I was violently evicted for the second time in the space of one year. On this occasion it was from a friend’s property which was subject to a void mortgage, purportedly held by a notorious cadre of shysters known as Kensington Mortgages. The entire episode is captured in the […]
Continue readingBarclays Suspends Possession Claims as TGBMS Pressure Mounts
For the last 6 months, a claimant in the Representative Action against all UK mortgage companies (“V”) has been demanding that Barclays Bank Plc (trading as The Woolwich) provide her with the legal contract that complies with Section 2 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1989 (LPMP Act). In accord with the Law of Mortgages, said agreement must be signed by all parties. They have repeatedly failed to provide it, which is not surprising as none exists – a fact which is endemic to every purported UK mortgage company. On top of that, the mortgage deed they are […]
Continue reading#TGBMS – a very British Renaissance
Across the lands of Europe and the isles of Britain, the people are increasingly aware of just how corrupt their ‘governments’ are. For instance, the Gilet Jaune movement in France is now in its 23rd week and shows no sign of relenting. Some might well argue a revolution is required. But, what of a peaceful renaissance that takes the power back into the hands of the people, where it truly belongs? The much-despised political class, wherever they may sit – Brussels, Westminster or on local councils – continues to demonstrate just how out of touch it is with the […]
Continue readingTGBMS: the Fraud of Antonio Horta-Osorio.
Consensus Reality is a phrase that means those sets of things which the majority of people consider to be real. There are countless examples but for the purposes of this article, let’s focus on the fraud of the banking system. Most people wrongly believe that the banks loan them money. This false belief leads them to the conclusion that their ‘debts’ are real and that they must be paid back, usually with interest. After all, that’s only fair isn’t it? Well, not if you have been duped into believing that you are indeed the ‘borrower’. The professional negligence and failure […]
Continue reading#TGBMS – Knocking Down the Dominoes of Dogma
Defeating dogma has never been easy. On many occasions, the individual can become disheartened that his efforts appear to have come to nought. Taking my own experiences over the last 8 years, during which time I took on the government bank known as the Bradford and Bingley over my void mortgage and ended up being callously and criminally evicted, I can perfectly understand how and why such a state of mind may come about. The voice of my ego will tell me things like ‘it was all for nothing; you worked all those years for the house and now you […]
Continue readingThought for the day: End #TGBMS & free the People from debt slavery.
Make no mistake, when a small group of determined individuals stand up to tyranny, there is an effect. 8 years ago, I took on the might of the Rothschild Banking Monopoly by making a counter claim in Nottingham County Court against the Bradford and Bingley who had begun false possession proceedings against my home of 15 years: That counter claim was grounded on 4 basic principles: There was no valid contract, signed by all parties. The bank could not prove a loan had taken place and that I had not funded the purchase via the ‘promise to pay’, […]
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