Delusional Dick Tracy's

25 January, 2024
The official narrative from Wikipedia contains a lengthy list of organisations that have so called 'Police like' investigative powers in the United Kingdom. Exactly who they are and what they are allowed to do is deliberately obfuscated. TEFLONRABBIT takes a look at what exactly some of their double speak mumbo jumbo actually means.

Shirking responsibility is a sustainable industry

30 March, 2024
In the latest episode of the series 'What is TeflonRabbit', the Babushka Doll is emptied. With all layers open but for a solitary, diminutive capsule we take a step back to perceive the true layering of a thirty year conspiracy.

The king is dead, long live the king

21 February, 2024
With the media frenzy surrounding the release of court filings from the Giuffre-Epstein lawsuit, numerous celebrities are flapping their arms and jumping off the cliffs of shame. As usual the media and the establishment are quick to deny that they had any knowledge of such events. Obviously this is total horseshit. Major political figures and influencers do nothing without the intelligence community knowing all about it.

Why you should never meet your idols

31 January, 2024
The world of UK festivals represents a sizable industry that endures even the wettest of British summers. Along the way the lives of millions of people are enriched through the communal apreciation of spectacles in light and sound. Home to possibly the most famous music festival in the world, the festival scene provides employment for tens of thousands of people on an annual basis. One of the main perks of working festivals is perceived to be getting closer to the celebrities than the ticket holders.

Some people really don't like the idea of authority

9 January, 2024
Despite all the incentives to do so, don't let your emotions run wild when you're socialising. Especially if you're under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

When advertising is more important than human life

15 July, 2023
All truth goes through two phases of rejection before it is accepted as self evident. Continuing the theme of severe lapses in actionable intelligence, the subject of judicial review comes into question. Complacency within the clandestine community has demonstrably resulted in the deaths of British citizens, both abroad and on British soil.

When a long standing family feud turns into a frenzied attack in a paddock.

24 June, 2023
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.

The name 'Tonic Wine' does not imply health giving or medicinal properties

21 October, 2022
Buckfast Tonic Wine bridges the gap between ecclesiastic economics and hyperactive hedonism. A sophisticated blend of red wines and conspicuous chemical additives. Manufactured by men of God in Devon and popular among many fortified wine drinkers from the provinces.


The return of the GRIFT!