One mans trash is another mans trapeze act

Friday, February 2, 2024 - 13:41 In tedium veritas
Many occupations incur the penalty of near terminal boredom, however security work has possibly the greatest levels of mind boggling boredom associated with it. The only tangible benefit is that the hours spent in quiet reflection can lead to a greater self knowledge. Likewise a greater understanding of others.

Animal pharma

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - 17:42 Another one for the road? Sure I've not got far to walk - only to the car.
The nightlife of most cities runs on a high octane cocktail of intoxication and emotion. The individual ingredients generally include a healthy concession to drugs. Trustees of modern pharmacology account for a substantial percentage of the public who frequent premises with an entertainment license. Often the patrons are not the only ones under the influence.

Traumatic events

Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - 22:27 Don't step off the brink without a safety net
A couple of drinks too many and the next thing you know, life has changed forever and you can't get a do-over.

Provocation

Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - 22:20 Some people really don't like the idea of authority
Despite all the incentives to do so, don't let your emotions run wild when you're socialising. Especially if you're under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

Al fresco for two

Tuesday, January 9, 2024 - 22:09 One business doorway, two revelers and a walkie talkie
Alcohol can make people do things that they would normally never do. While this often has the potential to degrade into a situation requiring the involvement of the Emergency Services, sometimes it doesn't.

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.

A trip down genetic memory lane

Monday, September 18, 2023 - 10:38 Archetypes and their cloaked origins
Many images seen in the media have roots in antiquity. Their form and composition have not been conjured up by the creative minds responsible for their delivery, but recalled from the collective consciousness. The inception of such imagery is often so shrouded in contemporary cruft that it seems impossible to identify their source. By way of an emphatic up yours to the #DepopulationAgenda we delve into representations of some the most evocative imagery and examine it's possible origins.

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.

The Giza regulator

Sunday, August 20, 2023 - 20:55 When mind control appears in deep antiquity, it's time to pay attention
Much has been discussed in these pages on the subject of contemporary mind control methods. The use of electronic circuitry for the purposes of mood control and surveillance is well documented. However, we are but the latest expression of terrestrial hominin life. Prior to the Christianisation of Europe, a highly sophisticated Pagan population harnessed subtle energies in ways that contemporary humans do not broadly accept. Perhaps the most compelling example is seen in Egypt and forms the basis of an entire global fascination with the arcane.

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.


The Georgia Guidestones - PAY ATTENTION


The return of the GRIFT!