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Miri |
May 13, 2024 |
No CommentsA rather notable anniversary is coming up this month regarding my massive missives (and more), as the 19th May 2024 marks the one year commemoration of one of my most widely read, broadly shared, and hotly hated epistolary contributions ever... my open letter to "lone hero" Andrew Bridgen. If you are a newer reader, please […]
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Miri |
April 26, 2024 |
No Comments(An article originally published in April 2023, amended and expanded to bring it up to date.) I spend a lot of time at this site examining, analysing, and critiquing various parts of culture (and having myself reciprocally examined, analysed and critiqued in return - I was told by a hate-fan recently that I do nothing […]
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Miri |
March 4, 2024 |
No CommentsFrom when we are very small, we are tutored in the idea of the "saviour hero" defeating evil and putting everything to rights. Whether it's the handsome Prince saving Cinderella from her evil stepmother, or John McClane in Die Hard saving the world (again), this is part of our cultural story arc from virtually the […]
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Miri |
February 26, 2024 |
No CommentsWell, it seems I have put the conspiratorial cat well and truly amongst the pugnacious pigeons with my comments on hero-superwoman-doctor-god, Rachel Clarke (who was last seen demonstrating her great heroism in these quarters by getting cartoonist Bob Moran, courageous activist father of a disabled daughter, very publicly fired, then threatening to take him to […]
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Miri |
February 22, 2024 |
No Comments(An open letter from my health resource, Informed Consent Matters) Dear Sirs, My letter to you today is inspired by the fervent national conversation that has been ignited this week by the ITV drama series, 'Breathtaking', based on the memoirs of NHS doctor, Rachel Clarke. As you will be aware, this fictionalised series has sparked […]
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Miri |
February 20, 2024 |
No CommentsI don't usually like talking numbers (when you didn't pass your Maths GCSE until the age of 31, you generally don't...), and I realise mentioning salaries is terribly uncouth and un-English (maybe the Russian lessons are having more impact than I thought?), but I've discovered some particularly salient facts - or rather, figures - that […]
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Miri |
January 21, 2024 |
No CommentsImagine, if you will, that you were a piano teacher, recruiting for new students... Whilst your melodious marketing endeavours might attract the occasional attentions of an already highly adept musician who simply wanted to brush up on their skills, on the whole, the people who seek the tuition of piano teachers are those who have […]
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Miri |
January 9, 2024 |
No Comments"The truth movement's over!" "The awake community's been destroyed by in-fighting!" "People need to get over their differences and unite if we're ever going to win!" How many times have we heard the above soundbites in the last four years, with these sentiments becoming ever-more amplified recently, especially by self-appointed "leaders" (more on them later)? […]
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Miri |
January 2, 2024 |
No CommentsAn update from my health resource, Informed Consent Matters A very Happy New Year to you from Informed Consent Matters, and we hope you've enjoyed a relaxing festive season, undisrupted by the waves of illness that seem to have plagued many households. The Telegraph newspaper reported that, this year, "everyone" would be getting "Covid for Christmas", and sadly, […]
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Miri |
December 20, 2023 |
No CommentsJust over seven months ago, I sent an open letter (co-signed by Vote Freedom Project's Jonathan Tilt) to former Conservative MP, Andrew Bridgen, regarding his recent apparent conversion to all things conspiratorial (a conversion I was, shall we say, less than convinced by...). In this letter, I asked him a number of key clarifying questions, […]