Notes of a ‘Conspiracy Theorist’

BY NIALL McCRAE Parked continuously at a cliff-top near my town in Sussex is a Dormobile, its windows covered in posters about conspiracy theories, particularly QAnon. Recently I had a chat with the owner, giving him a copy of the Light newpaper, a publication that focuses on powerful forces conspiring against the masses. QAnon, however, is discredited by critical thinkers as a CIA trap, a … Continue reading Notes of a ‘Conspiracy Theorist’

Not Every Conspiracy is a Theory

BY MAX TITMUSS Of course, people believe ‘conspiracy theories’ – why wouldn’t they? The rug has been pulled out from under our feet. We can, no longer, agree on anything at all. Ask anyone about anything at all and you’ll be confronted with wildly different answers. That terrible attack in Moscow – ask an anti-Putin Russian and they’ll claim it was Vladimir himself who gave … Continue reading Not Every Conspiracy is a Theory

Democracy Dies in Darkness

BY DANIEL JUPP On February 22nd 2017 (following an even earlier debut on Snapchat) a small but significant addition was made to the website of The Washington Post. On that day, beneath the banner of the newspaper, the following words were added: Democracy dies in darkness.” After 140 years without one, The Washington Post had adopted a slogan. A week later, it was added to … Continue reading Democracy Dies in Darkness

Mad Vlad & the 5G Nanobots

BY STEWART SLATER It is a truth universally acknowledged that the Ukrainian War is a NATO provocation designed to provide the justification for an invasion of Russia, a hold-out against the plan of Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum to deploy 5G nanobots in Western Covid vaccines, eliminating a large proportion of the world’s population and bringing about the “Great Reset”. OK, perhaps “universally … Continue reading Mad Vlad & the 5G Nanobots