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My anguish at being vaxxed
For those who cannot imagine what it's like to be vaxxed, and living with it once the evidence becomes available, I can answer you: it's day-to-day grieving and cellular remorse.
Why the West supports Israel
Powerful Zionist lobby groups are influencing politics
The pyramid of power
WHO'S really running this dystopian reality show? That's a question that I often face from the audience at speaking events, and I always respond by admitting that I don't know the answer.
Shine a light on your council
Alerting local decision-makers being hoodwinked by central government
Calibrating and nudging citizens
The abuse of behavioural science during covid: Psychologist Dr Gary Sidley interviewed by Richard House
Justice must be seen to be done
Court defines parameters of truth battleground
Is your money safe?
OUR hard-earned savings are at huge risk from those purporting to be our financial masters.
Failed asylum seekers being frozen out
THE Icelandic government has recently voted in favour of cracking down on illegal immigration and will impose stricter laws for anyone seeking asylum in the country.
Demand for a new ethical journalism
THERE is only one peaceful and non-violent lever to put centuries-old transnational interests in their place: public opinion!
How the CIA destabilises the world
Secret agency with no accountability has caused death of millions
U.S. military emails leaked online
In February, a senior U.S. Defense official confirmed with Fox News that a U.S. Department of Defense server was left exposed online for two weeks, allowing internal emails to be accessed.
Education or indoctrination?
Alex Newman, U.S. investigative journalist and author, is interviewed by Richard House
Vaccine trial kills nurse
Big Pharma turning blind eye to injection harms and deaths
Spring's conspiracy journey
THE central narrative of Marianna Spring’s Among the trolls: My Journey Through Conspiracyland focuses on the author’s claims of bullying, trolling, and even murder threats.
Automatic Peace: Part 3
Both tyranny and freedom require POWER to be effective. But it is MORALITY that makes the difference
Surveillance prison taking shape
Facial recognition is turning us into walking ID cards
Ramm: We are up for a fight to the finish
JAMES Ramm believes Northampton’s exploits in the Champions Cup will boost their bid to not only make the Premiership play-offs again but secure a home draw.
It was an honour to reach the 400-mark
IF I am being honest I never grew up dreaming of playing for Pontypridd, not even once let alone 401 times (one of only seven players to do so in the club’s 150 year history).
Coming to grief on the road to Morocco
Mark Stevens talks to Exeter chairman Tony Rowe about his love of classic rallying across all corners of the world
Esher on top to seal title triumph
SUPER Esher ran out comfortable winners in this pulsating end-to-end top of-the-table clash to secure the National 2 East title and promotion back to National League 1.
Dawson: George is England's catalyst
FORMER England captain and scrumhalf Matt Dawson says skipper Jamie George has been the “catalyst” for the country’s recent turnaround.
Ukraine go close against Sweden
UKRAINE pushed Sweden all the way but fell just short against the Rugby Europe Trophy table toppers in Trelleborg, the southernmost port of Sweden.
Dings rack up to celebrate the points lifting title
DINGS Crusaders clinched the title in great style with an emphatic win over Redruth.
MacDonald: Mitchell's approach ‘really cool'
CLAUDIA MacDonald has praised the 'new perspective' John Mitchell has brought to the England Women's team since taking charge.
Lucky 13 at home as Titans run riot
PROMOTION contenders Rotherham Titans ended the season unbeaten at home in style, scoring ten tries to cap a 13th straight win.
PARKER IS THE HERO AS TOWN EYE TITLE
ROBBIE Parker's late injury-time winner kept the Waders on course for automatic promotion in this top versus bottom clash.
Spitfires top guns over Harriers
RELEGATION from the National League was confirmed for Kidderminster Harriers as they were defeated by an Eastleigh side who banished any slim fears of suffering the drop themselves in the process.
BOTTI'S STRIKE LIFTS CURFEWS
CHERTSEY became Town divisional champions in emphatic style in front of over 1,100 Alwyns Lane spectators with this comfortable win.
HULME SEALS TITLE IN STYLE
Champs Boro hit 100-goal mark
LOFTY LAMBS HAVE HIT THE THE PEAKS OF THEIR POWER
Andy's champs march onwards