10 things to do if your house is being searched by the police

An excellent article on Iain Dale’s Journal by Damien Green’s wife: 10 things to do if your home is being searched by the police this along side NightJacks “Guide for decent people” really are two articles that should be read carefully and learnt from. Whilst Mrs Greens article is written for the partners of politicians partners, it does seem excellent advice for everyone, though I suspect the bit about photographers won’t apply so much to most of us, and I’d also query point 8: “8. Recycle redundant electronic goods: Make sure, when upgrading any mobile phone, to dispose of the … Continue reading

Conspiracies and incompetance

Coincidences are wonderful things and I regularly give thanks to the fickle whims of serendipity . So this morning as work required me to be awake at a time I consider far too early for an Easter Saturday, I was presented with three unconnected articles which wonderfully answered a question I’ve often asked myself. “Why aren’t deniable/false flag activities more common?” After all for tarnishing reputations or spreading a bit of dirt they should be the easiest things in the world to carry out, a few trouble makers at a demo and the media can dismiss the entire thing. Free … Continue reading

Trouble delivered as ordered

So just as predicted if not required there was it seems a certain amount of trouble at todays G20 protests. Having been sat at home working I can only go by the reports sent in by the BBC, blogs and other media outlets. Which probably gives me as much authority to comment as most people we’ll see on TV or read in the papers. Apart from the numpties that tried to bring an armoured car into the city, which I’d expect to encounter no small degree of interest even on the best of days. Especially when it does look so … Continue reading