Search results:

Stop Starmer

By: MiriMay 26, 2024No Comments
"We have to deal with the anti-vax campaigns because they will cost lives, and if we have to pass emergency legislation to deal with them, I'd be quite prepared to work with the government on that, we could pass it in a couple of days in parliament. The sooner we do that, the better." So […]

LAT to the party

By: MiriMay 20, 2024No Comments
I read The Guardian most days (as a public service, so you don't have to), in order to assess the "left-wing" variety of cynical propaganda being thrown at us that day (I read The Daily Mail for the "right-wing" version, and then my go-to conspiracy theorist, Henry Makow, for the truth). And, I must say, […]

A Bridgen way too far

By: MiriMay 13, 2024No Comments
A 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 […]

Play the game, or the game plays you

By: MiriMay 7, 2024No Comments
When, as a person of the female persuasion, you have reached the height of five feet seven inches by the age of 12, you tend not to spend your teens tottering around in heels, as it just makes you too tall (unless you are the prescribed person to get served in the off licence, as […]

Always look a Trojan horse in the mouth

By: MiriApril 16, 2024No Comments
The problem with being a conspiracy theorist these days - well, apart from the societal-wide ridicule, the tyrannical state harassment, and the propensity to run out of tin foil - is that you can't take a single day off without coming back to literal World War Three... I took a day trip to nearby York […]

A Rude Awokening

By: MiriApril 3, 2024No Comments
If you want to know what's really going on in the world - and perhaps more pertinently, what's to come - obviously, the last thing you would do is watch the news. The news is nothing but an unsavoury smorgasbord of propaganda, illusions, and lies (and that's just the weather...). I don't think I've tuned […]

St. Martyr of Middleton and the Colossal Cancer Con

By: MiriMarch 27, 2024No Comments
Here's a question I have been pondering increasingly frequently recently: If it's the case that, were we to go to the doctors with a cough, and they informed us, "you have Covid", we wouldn't believe them, why is it we believe them when they tell us we have cancer? As strange synchronous fate would have […]

From WFH to WTF...

By: MiriMarch 20, 2024No Comments
I heard a deeply tragic story the other day, from a rather unlikely source: a healthy 25-year-old with a well-paid job, a place to live, and good family and friends. What could be so tragic about those circumstances, you may well ask: someone with their whole life ahead of them, in good health, with enough […]

Things can only get better?

By: MiriMarch 10, 2024No Comments
Those of a certain age will no doubt remember D:ream's irritatingly catchy titular ditty that became the official anthem of Tony Blair's 1997 Labour landslide victory (I was still at school at the time, but vividly remember the visceral excitement in the air, even amongst those several years too young to vote - and that […]

Wolves are more dangerous than sheep

By: MiriMarch 4, 2024No Comments
From 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 […]
1 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 35

Search

Archives

Categories

.
[wpedon id=278]
©2026 Miri A Finch. All Rights Reserved.
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram