52 Things the Internet Taught Me in 2024

BY STEWART SLATER A few months ago, I came across a reference to an obscure book written in the 1940’s. Until recently, there the matter would have had to rest. It was not the sort of thing a local library would stock; it would not line the shelves of Waterstones. Absent a serendipitous discovery in a second-hand shop or blagging my way into the reading … Continue reading 52 Things the Internet Taught Me in 2024

52 Things the Internet Taught Me in 2023

BY STEWART SLATER The internet has not, let us be honest, been an unalloyed blessing. Being able to communicate with almost any individual on the planet is marvellous. Being the target of a Twitter storm is not. Being able to buy almost anything at the click of a button is a boon, but many things are available which should not be, no matter how many … Continue reading 52 Things the Internet Taught Me in 2023

17 Sustainable Goals for Depopulation?

BY NIALL McCRAE “There are too many people“ Such thinking can be traced back to Social Darwinism and a perceived reversal of nature: instead of survival of the fittest, society was supporting procreation of tainted stock. The intelligentsia of the early to mid-twentieth century was obsessed with eugenics, and although the term was sullied by Nazi atrocities, it never went away. Population control became a … Continue reading 17 Sustainable Goals for Depopulation?

Press Release 27.04.23

London Chris Packham makes false claims in legal statements ahead of impending court case This is a notice for journalists and other interested parties: As you may know by now, the Editor of Country Squire Magazine, Dominic Wightman, a writer Nigel Bean and his spellchecker, Paul Read, will be defendants in a civil defamation trial at the High Court starting on May 2nd, 2023, Ref: … Continue reading Press Release 27.04.23