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Miri |
June 12, 2025 |
No CommentsIn common with, I imagine, most people reading this, the internet has been something of a revolutionary lifeline for me. Most people currently in my life, I initially met online (including one I married!). Access to the internet enabled my so-called "awakening", making available to me astonishing and life-altering information that I never would otherwise […]
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Miri |
June 1, 2025 |
No CommentsIt was a tremendous pleasure to chat to Sonia on her show last Friday 23rd May, where we discussed that one hot topic that everyone was talking about… then: Lucy Connolly, and whether she is, or is not, an op (my thoughts on the matter can be found here and here). Since Liverpool, the Lucy Connolly question seems to have completely dropped […]
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Miri |
May 29, 2025 |
No CommentsI recall very distinctly the first time the Madeleine McCann disappearance hit the headlines. It was summer 2007, and I was working in a large outbound call centre in London's Old Street ('Pell and Bales', since deceased, which we employees would "affectionately" refer to as Hell and Satan). When I walked in to start my […]
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Miri |
May 22, 2025 |
No CommentsEvery time a self-styled "freedom fighter" or "truth teller" loses their case in court - which they virtually always do - these results are met with howls of recrimination from their supporters that the courts are corrupt. And... I mean... yeah. Obviously. The police are corrupt, the NHS is corrupt, the media certainly is, so […]
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Miri |
February 24, 2026 |
No CommentsI have mentioned on several occasions, in relation to understanding the current cultural climate and where it's being directed to go next, the BBC drama, Years and Years. Released seven years ago, it charts world events from 2019-2034, as seen through the eyes of the fictional, Manchester-based Lyons family. A true testament to progressive and […]
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Miri |
January 13, 2026 |
No CommentsDear Ted Verity [editor, Daily Mail] and Chris Evans [editor, the Telegraph], As national newspaper editors, responsible for overseeing the content of publications that are read by tens of thousands of people daily, you have an inalienable responsibility to ensure you are sharing factual and accurate information, and not promoting fraudulent enterprises or deceptive individuals. […]
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Miri |
December 14, 2025 |
No CommentsWell, it just wouldn't be a modern Christmas without it, would it? I would say, "remember the fake terror attacks last year?" (at the German Christmas markets and on NYE in New Orleans), but it would be a rhetorical question, since nobody does - these fake events are nearly always forgotten within a week, and […]
By:
Miri |
November 28, 2025 |
No CommentsIt's not often that two of my predictions (which are less derived from any mystic or psychic prowess, alas, and more from simple pattern recognition) come true, not just in the same week, but on the same day, but that's the dubious distinction I've achieved this week. As I anticipated last year, the UK is […]
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Miri |
November 3, 2025 |
No CommentsA few people have enquired what I think of "the Uxbridge stabbing" - a high-profile, allegedly fatal stabbing incident, where (we are told) an Afghan immigrant brutally slayed an innocent dog-walker, whilst injuring two other people (this query was posed to me before the "Huntingdon train stabbings", which I shall also opine upon...). Without investigating […]
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Miri |
October 3, 2025 |
No Comments"Oh my God, no, it's too soon... you're calling Manchester an AI Sham already?! Have some respect! Think of the families!" - Yes, I know, I know - I know all the feigned cries of faux outrage by rote. But seriously, it's not me calling Manchester an "AI Sham". It's the establishment. That's what they've […]