1. The science of right conduct and character; the science which treats of the nature and grounds of moral obligation and of the rules which ought to determine conduct in accordance with this obligation; the doctrine of man's duty in respect to himself and the rights of others.
  2. The whole of the moral sciences; natural jurisprudence.
  3. A particular system of principles and rules concerning moral obligations and regard for the rights of others, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions and duties: as, social ethics; medical ethics.

When advertising is more important than human life

15 July, 2023
All truth goes through two phases of rejection before it is accepted as self evident. Continuing the theme of severe lapses in actionable intelligence, the subject of judicial review comes into question. Complacency within the clandestine community has demonstrably resulted in the deaths of British citizens, both abroad and on British soil.


The return of the GRIFT!