
There are days in one’s life one will never forget! One of those days in my life occurred in the “wee small hours” of in Wednesday 27th March 2013. I awoke at around 3 AM and felt weird. I felt sort of unwell. Unsettled. Instinct told me that something was wrong. I had no pain. Just a weird feeling on my windpipe. I got up went downstairs and sat in an armchair. Eventually after about 10 minutes, I decided to ring 999. When the operator answered I asked for the ambulance service and when put through I apologised profusely to the staff member taking the details for more than likely wasting everybody’s time! I remember saying that it would be dreadful to send an ambulance out to me what that ambulance would be better served going to someone who was having a heart attack.
As it turned out, I was having a heart attack!
The ambulance crew and the medical and ancillary staff at the LGI (Leeds General Infirmary) were fantastic. I was told that I had experienced a “silent heart attack”. They went on to say that this was the most dangerous type as many who suffer it ignore the slight symptoms – with fatal consequences! It seems that sometimes an acute attack of hypochondria can be a life saver!
Because of the actions of the above NHS personnel, I am still here and thus able to comment on the UK in June 2025!
The excellent Ms Michelle Dewberry reported upon the extremely disturbing case of a Mr Lorne Castle, a former Dorset police officer (https://www.gbnews.com/news/pc-lorna-dismissed-dorset-police-fury-michelle-dewberry) who was sacked for actions that to most ordinary and reasonable folk would appear to be entirely in line with his public duties!
What is so disturbing about Mr Castle’s dismissal is that it appears that the management of the UK’s so-called “Police Services” today is composed largely of graduates who have been “fast tracked” through the service without “pounding the beat”. In other words this cadre of personnel have no direct experience of actual policing on the street. In and of itself, this would be bad enough – a “lions led by donkeys” scenario. However, it appears to be far far worse. This due to the baleful influence of the dreaded “DEI”!
It appears that the recruits from universities into the police service are “diverse” and “woke”. This of course would explain the disturbing unfortunate experience a certain Mr Julian Foulkes of Gillingham (https://www.gbnews.com/news/free-speech-row-kent-thought-crime-tweet-police-brexit-books).
Additionally, from the disturbing case of the UK’s most prominent political prisoner, Mrs Lucy Connolly (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqggenyn03o) it appears that the justice system is similarly infected.
This is at ALL levels – most worrying in the armed services (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14662993/royal-marine-complaint-female-recruit-arrested.html).
I DO NOT believe that these developments are accidental or co-incidental. They form part of a measured and well planned conspiracy to subvert the governance of the UK to bring about an authoritarian state.
WHY?
Because those in authority have concluded that such a development is necessary to avoid the potentiality of a civil war in the future. This because of the fundamental changing demographics over time. The UK today has a number of “diverse communities” where in a number of cases “assimilation” and “integration” have not taken place.
Governments of all types (from authoritarian regimes [the UK], through to liberal democracies [the USA] through to totalitarian states [China] across the world fear two things: civil disorder and economic collapse! One often precipitates the other!
The British Establishment (of which the British Brainwashing Commissariat is a key player) know what is coming down the tracks in terms of societal change in the coming decades and are rigorously putting a structure of governance in place to preserve these two vital characteristics!
This is the reason for the “two tier” justice and policing we are witnessing.
The authorities feel it essential to reinforce and strengthen their control over that part of the population that can be described as indigenous. This because this demographic will notice the great changes that have, are and will increasingly dominate their lives.