Gates of Hell?

BY JAMIE FOSTER In this powerful and hard-hitting analysis, Daniel Jupp examines the enormous personal power and political influence of one of the world’s richest men. The Gates of Hell covers everything from the childhood influences that shaped Bill Gates to the Microsoft years and his current incarnation as the most powerful philanthropist on the planet. Jupp traces just how vast and unaccountable the influence … Continue reading Gates of Hell?

The Mean in Green

BY DANIEL JUPP I’m old enough to remember the British ecological activist Daniel Marc Hooper, better known as Swampy. Hooper came to national attention in the UK when he, along with many other passionate Green protesters, attempted to stop the building of the 9 mile long Newbury bypass intended to solve a bottleneck problem on the A34 in Berkshire. 10,000 trees needed to be chopped … Continue reading The Mean in Green

Globalists As They See Themselves

BY NIALL McCRAE The Davos set, those progressive politicians, corporate bosses, bankers and sanctimonious celebrities who meet in the Swiss Alps every spring, have plenty of power and privilege. They talk of ‘smart cities’, digital currencies, radical action against climate change, internet safety and social justice. These assorted concerns may not readily make a coherent and realistic prospectus, but Covid-19 showed that where there’s a … Continue reading Globalists As They See Themselves