Standing In Our Power

For those who feel the transition is still somewhere ahead, it may be closer than it appears Something is becoming visible that the dominant narrative has no language for. Not a protest, not a movement, not a political programme. Something quieter and more durable: a parallel way of organising life that has been growing, largely … Read more

The Proof Was Always There

Six degrees of separation. The idea that any two people on Earth are connected through no more than six intermediate acquaintances has been around since the 1920s. LinkedIn built a business on it — and Microsoft paid $26 billion to own it. But here is what that number actually means: the network already exists. It … Read more

The Stable Circus and Beyond

How Tokenised Money-Market Funds Magnify Systemic Risk and Accelerate Extraction at the Top by Alex Nikolov Following on from Alex’s articles, Borrowed Stability and The Forest of the Order, he expands his critique of stablecoins and the measures granting BlackRock extraordinary privilege and power. I.  The Next Act in the Stable Circus In a previous … Read more

An Economy Without Money — published in The Light

My article linked below appears (page 13) in Issue 68 of The Light, a free, independently distributed monthly paper that asks the questions the mainstream won’t. This edition carries sharp structural analysis worth reading alongside it: Rusere Shoniwa traces the managed transition of global capital through the BRICS framework, while Escape Key dissects how the … Read more

The Architecture Is Sound, But the Foundation Is Missing

Book Review. A review of John Macgregor, The Mechanics of Changing the World: Political Architecture to Roll Back State & Corporate Power — by Clive Menzies John Macgregor’s The Mechanics of Changing the World arrives at a moment when the literature on democratic decline is long on diagnosis and short on remedy. His stated ambition … Read more

Plunder, Death and Destruction By Money

We have said many times: The adoption of money, to scale our activities over time and expanded distance, relatively recently, has created a competitive environment accompanied by unintended consequences such that we now face an existential crisis as a species.In the last 50-60 years, tools and understanding have emerged from all the technological progress to … Read more

Accidental Geopolitics?

Gonzalo Lira’s recent Roundtable discussion on what is happening in the Donbas region of Ukraine provides some interesting insights and alternative perspectives to the fantasies purveyed by western media. The Roundtable #35: On The Ground In The Donbas, with Liu Sivaya and Wyatt Reed (video 1 hour 55 minutes 28 seconds)A conversation with three independent … Read more

Representative Democracy Is Kakistocracy

Simple exchange money methodology cementedthe power of the few to control the many. Changing the way in which we account for transactions andrelationships between (wo)men will result in realdemocracy, i.e. self-organisation based on the principle ofpower for all people to sustain themselves and each other. This paper explores the role of money in creating the … Read more

Simple Money Kills

Money, as we know it today, is lethal. Why? Money is the currency of life and death in today’s world andthe money environment dictates our reality. For example, why do doctors lie to their patients? Many doctors are promoting potentially lethal, experimental medication to their patients because they are making between £10 and £25 per … Read more

Funding Our Own Enslavement and Destruction

I’ve not written about the “climate crisis” specifically for a while, although I’ve referred to it in the context of the COVID trojan. We’ve been funding our own imprisonment and destruction over the last 13 months, through the plunder and structural violence embedded in the false COVID narrative and the eugenicist agenda driving the war … Read more