It is accepted that corruption exists wherever humanity exists (on Earth). While it may be possible that some type two civilisation of humans elsewhere in the Milky Way live without corruption, they certainly haven't told many people on Earth how to do it. There is nothing in the historical record to suggest that anyone, anywhere has ever managed to build a culture that was completely free of corruption.


The irrelevance of collaterel damage

Sunday, August 25, 2024 - 10:58 Yours is not to question why
With increasing frequency, the media features news which reports on the violence experienced up and down the country. Most find the details appalling but in the same way as the fascination shown by motorway crash rubberneckers, many are compelled to read all about it. As with so many emotionally charged items of news content, there is a sophisticated chain of events which lead to the vicarious armchair viewer having their senses assaulted. This month's Persons of Interest feature takes a retrospective look at some of the failures in actionable intelligence which facilitated the murder spree of Dale Cregan.

The RIPA of Britannia

Wednesday, August 21, 2024 - 12:03 The RIPA agencies and the monetized rape of Britain
Since the dissemination of so called 'investigative powers' tp the numerous RIPA agencies in Britain, an endless and flagrant abuse of power has become standard operating procedure for the British civil service. The lack of legal seperation between the military and the police has directly facilitated this sickening assault on the population. The civil service have positioned themselves as anti abolitionist slave handlers.

The unfinished pyramid

Wednesday, August 21, 2024 - 05:55 The illusion of the heirophancy
When control relies on unswerving obedience the hierarchy can be subject to vulnerability. Numerous conflicts throughout history have illustrated the basic fallacy of supreme command. From Emperor Nero strumming his Lyre to the accompaniment of explosions and crashing beams, to Adolf Hitler cashing in his chips and catching a U-Boat to Patagonia (allegedly).

The shape of things to come

Sunday, March 31, 2024 - 18:29 Strategising the deliberate destruction of contemporary society
In previous articles, we covered the subject of mass mind control for the purposes of molding the population. The primary function of mass mind control has become population control. Over population is replacing global warming as the market leading trope. Like global warming and the 'eco' bandwagon, over population is not based on anything even approximating good science.

Plausible deniability 101

Saturday, March 30, 2024 - 12:17 Shirking responsibility is a sustainable industry
In the latest episode of the series 'What is TeflonRabbit', the Babushka Doll is emptied. With all layers open but for a solitary, diminutive capsule we take a step back to perceive the true layering of a thirty year conspiracy.

Victim hypocrisy as a weapon

Wednesday, February 21, 2024 - 16:22 The king is dead, long live the king
With the media frenzy surrounding the release of court filings from the Giuffre-Epstein lawsuit, numerous celebrities are flapping their arms and jumping off the cliffs of shame. As usual the media and the establishment are quick to deny that they had any knowledge of such events. Obviously this is total horseshit. Major political figures and influencers do nothing without the intelligence community knowing all about it.

Follow the money

Thursday, February 1, 2024 - 15:02 When the scammers get scammed
"With the KJV in the Right hand and Scottish Rite FreeMasonry in the Left, the New World was forged"
Unfortunately much of what was produced could only ever be described as counterfeit. Among the least tangible exports would be a facet of the 'Special Relationship' between the UK and the USA. The clandestine connections between the two have existed since before Columbus burned his ships.

The Faul Guy

Monday, December 25, 2023 - 12:58 60's Paranoia
Behind an outrageous conspiracy theory lies a plausible truth that is even more challenging. Beneath the high profile facade of popular music exists an alarmingly mercenary industry which cares nothing for the lives of those caught up in the whirlwind.

Transforming the control methods

Monday, October 30, 2023 - 13:46 From the Bow Street Runners to Blade Runner
While the oldest profession is often touted as the affections of women, there is arguably more historical provenance in the role of protector. Since hominins developed the ability to conspire, there has been a need for some form of policing body. In recent centuries, this has evolved from the responsibility of tribal leadership to a formalised role in society. Currently we are experiencing a shift toward information based control as opposed to order through enforcement.

Roles of engagement in a digital conflict

Tuesday, October 3, 2023 - 14:49 The illusion of an ongoing conflict between the corrupt and the inept.
With the recent passing of the Online Safety Act 2023, the UK has aligned itself with totalitarian regimes when it comes to policing their populations use of the internet. The only countries with more invasive policies are not considered as democracies. However the far reaching regulatory moves have a hidden agenda.


The Georgia Guidestones - PAY ATTENTION


The return of the GRIFT!