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.


Lies of the past, present and future

Sunday, August 27, 2023 - 20:26 Corruption in intelligence and the desperate attempts to hide it
Following on from the recent articles on the global trans agenda and the UK RIPA scandal, we examine the causality behind the highly concerning trend of parents coercing their children into transitioning. What has been openly condemned as outright abuse has roots in the insanity of the clandestine community.

RIPA that which you sew

Tuesday, August 15, 2023 - 12:06 Repeating the same mistakes and expecting a different outcome
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) was granted Royal Assent in the UK on the 28 of July 2000. Since then clandestine world have fallen over themselves in the subsequent land grab. The process of turning every citizen in Britain into a quivering grass has brought the population to a profoundly negative place. The concept of studying hard to get a good job and do well just doesn't exist any more. Instead the population is expected to have their personalities fractured as early as possible and spend the rest of their lives in a series of LARP scenarios.

Malevolent infrastructure

Monday, July 24, 2023 - 09:43 Anti social behaviour has become a sustainable industry
Exclude all the mainstream providers from a default news feed and what remains is an overview of human negativity. Without Reuters and equivalent content seeking to trigger emotions and create polarised opinions, it's impossible to ignore how broken humanity has become. This raises the question of exactly how this came to happen. Examining the circumstantial evidence points to some profoundly malevolent actions being perpetrated against civilian populations - by their own governments.

Estuary English

Monday, March 13, 2023 - 17:38 Can the London housing bubble survive underwater?
The Thames Barrier protects London and the Thames valley from tidal inundation. The North Sea has been held back by this mechanised King Cnut since the 1980's. Coming to the end of it's predicted lifespan, the future of this high tech sea defense now comes into question.

The cream of the crop

Wednesday, September 21, 2022 - 09:36 Outstanding achievments in the field of excellence
Since the early 1900's and the heyday of information containment, such high profile operatives such as Eric Arthur Blair have crafted high quality narratives for public consumption. The relentless self aggrandisement of the overseas efforts have depicted dashing individuals, weaving masterful deceptions and dispatching foes with superhuman capability. The truth however, is somewhat different from the PR output. Brace yourselves for an uncompromising and far reaching expose as we delve into the inner workings of Britain's clandestine terrain.

Creative Marketing

Friday, April 8, 2022 - 08:59 When inconveniences such as human and civil rights present a barrier to profit.
Big data equals big profits. Healthcare has become the new oil. The petro-dollar has been replaced by the con-cent. The internet of things pales in comparison to the ledger of over-monetisation.


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The return of the GRIFT!