Supra national influence within sovereign states

Wednesday, June 28, 2023 - 10:44 From battle patch ideologues to woke firebrands, the infrastructure is failing.
Since the release of the TCP/IP protocol, the establishment has been desperately scrabbling to keep up with society. In years past, a strangle hold on information provided governments with an iron fist of perception management. If a narrative contradicted that of the state, the state simply shut down the outlet and nobody else would be voicing concerns about the narrative. The commercial delivery of technological products such as live streaming have altered the interface between the state and the citizenry in fundamental ways.

Writing your own ticket

Sunday, June 25, 2023 - 15:47 "If I suicide myself, I didn't. I was whackd." - Profanity warning
The world of technological innovation regularly throws up individuals who could be considered as maverick. Without exception, John McAffee represents possibly one of the most charismatic and independent examples of this phenomena. With a background in software engineering and clandestine work, McAffee produced one of the most effective anti-virus applications that was ever rolled out on the MIcrosoft Windows platform. His subsequent retirement and ventures into 'off the radar' commerce ultimately cost him his life. Unencumbered by any form of forelock tugging subservience, McAffee became a hero in the eyes of many other mavericks, software engineers, cocaine aficionados, pussyhounds and gun toting libertarians.

As sure as carts to horses

Saturday, June 24, 2023 - 19:53 When a long standing family feud turns into a frenzied attack in a paddock.
This month's Person of Interest profile is shared between Justin Robertson and Benjamin Carr. Both were sentenced to life imprisonment following the death of Pennie Davis in 2014. After an extensive and protracted trial, two women involved with the men were acquitted. All four had been remanded and faced charges of conspiracy to commit murder. The details that emerged during the trial indicate that a prolonged and volatile environment of animosity had escalated to killing. By way of analysis of actionable intelligence, we examine the surveillance oversights that may have occurred.

Profiles of incompetence

Thursday, June 22, 2023 - 09:14 When the cream rises to the top, what's left?
Socio economics have been subverted to the point where much of the progress made in decades and centuries past has been thrown directly under the bus. Under the guise of 'progressing the human race', a low rent group of relentless self promoters have spared nothing in their efforts to usher in a social model based on the worst aspects of humanity.

The 'UFO invasion' gravy train

Monday, June 19, 2023 - 16:15 Get ready for yet another wave of disclosure grifters.
Ever since devil rings appeared in Medieval crops there have been psychological operations invoking an other worldly presence. Vernher Von Braun claimed that the NASA accomplishments could not be claimed by his team alone. When asked more he replied that they had been helped by people of 'other worlds'.

Valdo Calocane Nottingham attacks

Sunday, June 18, 2023 - 10:49 Otherwise non-descript graduate suddenly goes on rampage
In line with the previous articles covering considerable lapses in actionable intelligence, we examine the June 2023 attacks in Nottingham. As with many of the subjects of such analysis, the perpetrator appears to have no motivation behind the seemingly random attacks. A pattern of idiosyncrasies ties in to a disturbing trend being seen in recent years.

The Style Council versus City Hall

Friday, June 16, 2023 - 21:30 When the semitiotics of apparel are predicated on ideology (Profanity warning)
Over the past couple of decades there has been an marked increase in the amount of utilitarian clothing being worn by the average person in the street. From men purchasing 'workmen' trousers to do gardening in, to women purchasing hi-viz jackets to cycle in. Neither have any occupational capacity and both have delusions of responsibility.

Oh no, here comes Mars again

Friday, June 9, 2023 - 06:34 When a historical researcher offends the scientific community, it's usually a sign.
From tribal legends and the face on Mars to War of the Worlds, our neighbouring Red Planet has featured in the collective imagination of humanity for eons. No self respecting NASA aficionado enters a conversation without extensive opinions regarding mankinds future interaction with Mars. Donald Trump himself issued the following tweet: "Yes, I would like one flight to Mars, please. And don't even think about making me connect through the moon again."

Greed is good and lunch is pushed forward

Thursday, June 8, 2023 - 12:34 Expansion as a strategy creates systemic vulnerability
Many empires have grown quickly through a steadfast dedication to the expansionist philosophy. Exporting an agreed set of rules and economic conditions has proved successful for civilisations throughout history. Unfortunately for every single one of them, expansionism (by it's very nature) is doomed to fail.

The flotsam and jetsam of a toxic tide

Wednesday, May 24, 2023 - 11:47 Cultural events of global significance carry substantial fall out.
Increasingly the global population appears to be exhibiting traits and characteristics which could be described as less masculine and more feminine. From a rise in popularist female 'figureheads' such as Hillary Clinton, and Oprah Winfrey to the inescapable emasculation of traditional male role model stereotypes.