The View has arranged an online art auction and virtual exhibition to raise funds for the second edition of the View Magazine, a magazine for women trapped in the criminal justice system. Here is a podcast about The View: This short video was produced yesterday to help promote the auction. Hopefully it will serve as […]
The Guardian does not go out of its way to present itself as a racist paper. But it has to make decisions about who it employs and the coverage it provides. There may be some degrees of unconscious bias going on. But how unconscious really is it? Alan Rusbridger edited the Guardian for many years […]
Emergency on Planet Earth Ursula Von Der Leyen has been talking up the Green EU Deal today. PhilanthroVaccinopolists And her mate Melinda Gates was talking up (mandatory?) coronavirus vaccines yesterday. There was a time when vaccine lobbyists could be called out for being too aggressive. More ECB QE Over at the European Central Bank things […]
Middle East snaps up North East ‘Tis well known they like their football in Newcastle. Tino Army — Faustian Pact In January 1996 the club bought flamboyant Colombian striker Faustino Asprilla from Parma. Known as Tino, Asprilla was a showman and one of the most popular players Newcastle ever had. However, despite building up a […]
Henry Kissinger told me when portraying a miser always remember to stress his generosity. And so we come full circle. The age of austerity, for which I am the poster child, is upon us. But never so much as what is to come. The billionaire class must be allowed to live in a world of […]
Sexual Harassment, Psychological Abuse, Self-Harm, Mental Health, & Privatisation Contracts Farah Damji edits a magazine for female prisoners called The View. She granted me an interview yesterday. We spoke about the state of the prison system, specifically for women. The conversation lasted an hour and twenty minutes. The issues she raises are not getting out […]
Dying despot Rupert Murdoch launches pathetic and desperate attack on EU trade commissioner Phil Hogan
Deregulation doesn’t stand still. It is an attitude. With many manifestations. It moves. It’s multi-headed. Not faithful to any form. But in as much as you can describe it, it can adhere to communicative principles, for instance: This article appears in the Sun. Pay Fury is efficient signalling. Pay is a short word and Fury […]
So the business of running the country resumes, We can resume the national sport — Bending over backwards to accommodate transnational capital Few call out how similar the line the Daily Mail trots out is to Labour’s. Alex Brummer, the Mail’s City Editor, is forever warning about foreign takeovers. So’s Larry Elliott of the Guardian. […]
The Cad Fad Congratulations, Boris Johnson. You lied and cheated your way to the top. But politics is a dirty game and you didn’t create the conflict — just amplified what was already there. It would be unfair to pretend you aren’t a shrewd operator. That your recent partnership with Tory PR Queen Carrie Symonds […]
British politics is simply dominated by Paedophiles. Twas ever thus. Today’s General Election proves that. Winners by a clear margin were Jeffrey Epstein, Peter Mandelson, Harvey Proctor, Enoch Powell, & arch-enabler Theresa Villiers. Villiers as pointed out here three weeks ago in Gagged in Golders was the Northern Ireland Secretary in 2015 who shut down […]
Today’s Guardian runs with Culture Unstained’s accusations that the Science Museum is misleading the public. The Museum has reallocated its Sackler Family funding. This tricks the public by disguising the extent to which the Museum currently benefits from the US opioid crisis. Many of the Sacklers have stakes in Purdue Pharma. ‘Painkiller’ addiction has resulted […]
many things that the government does are legal precisely because it’s the government that’s doing it, unless some people have been clumsy with the paperwork
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It’s ok for Twitter to take down paid political ads as its real strength is real time dissidence surveillance
Psychologically Eugenicising the youth by conditioning them to perpetuate cycles of conflict over ever diminishing availability of opportunity.
Corporate Criminality is hard to prove and few whistleblowers tend to know their rights, so large scale corporate criminality tends to go unchecked.
Revolving Door This appears to be meta-corruption fest. I recommend pages 22-27 and the final few pages. No names mentioned and only cursory references to breaches. With an election coming up, little of what David Whyte said in this interview has stopped being relevant:
Why would UK-based “health entrepreneur”, ex-Goldman Investment Banker, Babylon Health CEO, Ali Parsa attend Butchers without Borders in Saudi Arabia?
No mention by the Guardian of its own collaboration with Assange or its later cosying up to Security Services.
HSBC are well known for making their money selling Opium in China in the 19th Century. But now in the 21st Century US corporations are openly selling death on the streets of America — and getting away with it. I’m not talking guns. We’re talking painkillers. Four firms just settled for hundreds of millions of […]
It is testament to the Billionaire BBC and Press Baron propaganda machine that Letwin was lauded by thousands in Central London for appearing to block Boris’ Brexit and all the deregulation that will come with it, when nothing could be further from the truth.
Concerned Brexiteers have spoken of Brexit in name only (BRINO) – but this deal, masquerading as Remain, retains the familiar Rees Mogg whiff of droit du seigneur, sans noblesse oblige.
Boris Johnson has a cunning plan, China reacts to US proposal for yearly human rights test in Hong Kong, and Erasebook
Times reports the Vatican has blocked a UK Child Abuse Inquiry, but no mention of its own complicity in Kincora children’s home establishment paedophile cover-up.
Care firm condemned again Cygnet Health Care condemned again Staff snoozed and patients’ rooms were bare or smelt of urine at a psychiatric hospital run by a healthcare company that was forced in May to shut another site.Newbus Grange in Darlington, which houses men with autism, learning disabilities and complex needs, has been rated inadequate […]