If I don’t pay attention then I’m part of the problem
Trump called for innocent men to be killed – but defended Mike Tyson – Bill Browder on Telegram Paul Durov’s founder arrest
Private Eye did a podcast on UK Establishment paedophilia back in March 2020. No mention of Kincora or Lord Mountbatten. They suggest that rumours about Leon Brittan were started by the Security Services. There was a time when Private Eye would expose UK establishment paedophilia – even while it was infiltrated by the very type […]
Sebastian Always Wrong Payne has graced our screens once again – this time with more lies and misdirection
does one create a community – megalomaniacally? one’s tribe – in one’s own mould? or does one leech off the universal host till it’s time to go home awaiting a Messiah who will never come contains some room for optimism unlimited scope for disappointment But for things to turn around
The shoddy app delivers no less value than the shoddy pen – two cheeks of the same arse.
The Times is reporting that ex Newsnight presenter Paul Mason is thinking about running in Jeremy Corbyn’s seat at the next election. It’s still not clear whether Corbyn will run. Mason has not actually declared his interest. He has simply stated that he is committed to the Starmer Project and will be doing all he […]
Cumulative Returns learning to sit on the sidelines, pay attention to what is going on around me, and say something that is both relevant and performs a relatively healing function has been my life’s greatest challenge small step for man it is too easy to seek attention when it isn’t coming, and take offence when […]
A friend told me about Ichimoku, a Japanese trading technique that says our first glance at a graph tells us how things really are. This reminds me of Gerd Gigerenzer’s work on how experts need very little time to get things right and being given too much time can lead to overthinking and failure. In […]