The United Kingdom has gotten this bad. Truly sickening.

So who runs the ins and outs in our planet where "silence is a rule for survival "?
If my walk is not synonymous with freedom ...what have I got ? Dependancy and silence.
Dependancy is a curse that never leads to ' open sight ' . Abhorrent .
The only answer that I know against the yoke being wrapped around our necks is a stubborn opposition to our abhorrent reality that does not relent . I refuse to be silent.
Today I walk among the ruins that once stood proudly.
Today we are herded by sick frightened life haters.
What they hate most is critical educated men and women who see through their lies and their tons of bullshit and who stand upright.
 
A new interview with Jeremy Corbyn, fresh from his formation of a new political party in the UK. He explains why he waited a few years before doing it, so he could serve his constituents as an independent MP. He represents the best hope for us in Britain. He's not perfect, but his heart is in the right place, and in politics that means a lot. Just waiting for the latest screams of "antisemitism" from the Zionist factions of Labour and the Conservatives.....:headbash:

 
An article by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, on the UK intelligence agencies plans;

Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service has been receiving reports indicating that the UK intelligence agencies are planning to involve NATO allies to launch a massive raid on the so-called shadow fleet.

London intends to use a resonating incident with one or several tankers for launching this campaign. This plan provides for a major act of sabotage so that the resulting damage can be used as the pretext for Russia's oil shipments to be dubbed a threat to international maritime navigation. This would, in turn, give the West a free hand in taking countermeasures. They can go as far as detaining any vessels deemed suspicious in international waters and escorting them to ports in NATO countries.

The Britons are considering the two options as possible casus belli.


 
I'm wondering where I should be moving to. Perhaps New Zealand? Or maybe an African country? The Commonwealth in reverse?
I like Paraguay - easy papers, very low taxes, stable with the same conservative party in power for decades, relatively low crime, lots of expats, Western culture where you do not stand out much, electricity is 100% water power (more independence), only half of the population uses banks, etc. It is currently one of the countries that offers the most freedom in my view.
 
According to british media, Starmer is "seriously considering" introducing a digital ID system to tackle immigration. Have a goal, create a problem, and introduce the goal as a solution to the problem. Digital ID + net zero carbon + vaccines, thought crimes, programmable money, etc. is a dream come true for the elite. It's following the same progression as in the EU and in the US, although the local problems are phrased slightly differently.
 
According to british media, Starmer is "seriously considering" introducing a digital ID system to tackle immigration. Have a goal, create a problem, and introduce the goal as a solution to the problem. Digital ID + net zero carbon + vaccines, thought crimes, programmable money, etc. is a dream come true for the elite. It's following the same progression as in the EU and in the US, although the local problems are phrased slightly differently.
I'd agree with this but I think it's clear over here in the UK there's a massive disconnect from the public and those leading us.
I was a small child when Thatcher was in charge. It's gradually got worse with each new Leader, that's incredible really! No matter what colour of the party flag is waved.
I've not heard anyone have a good word for Starmer he's despised here. It does appear we're heading to some kind of breaking point.
What will that look like, another pandemic is my bet but who knows.
 
Coinbase Musical AD “Everything Is Fine” banned from airing in the UK.

Coinbase recently released an advert which was prevented from being aired on television. This advert paints a picture of how they perceive the state of modern Britain and it's complex and myriad problems.

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The one-minute Oliver!-style musical satire, titled “Everything Is Fine,” depicts leaky ceilings, empty supermarkets, and sky-high prices before cutting to a tagline urging viewers to update the system.

“The traditional financial system is not working for many people and crypto represents a way to improve that,” Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong wrote on X, adding that any attempt to “censor” the spot would only amplify its reach.

Armstrong’s framing of the matter suggests that the U.K.’s advertising regulator may have been involved in the ad’s takedown. While TV networks can reject commercials, a formal ruling from the Advertising Standards Authority is the only mechanism that legally bans them. Under the broadcast code, the ASA can force broadcasters to pull ads it deems misleading or harmful, and persistent offenders can be referred to trading standards authorities for further action.

@politicalwaffle provides an analysis of the Ad.

Coinbase is supported by George Osborne, the former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, has been a member of Coinbase's Global Advisory Council since January 2024. "In the Financial Times on August 4, 2025, Osborne argued that the UK has missed the first wave of cryptocurrency innovation and is now at risk of falling behind more progressive jurisdictions like Singapore, Hong Kong, the US, and the EU if it fails to implement supportive stablecoin legislation."

The incident lands in the middle of a policy debate over how quickly the U.K. should embrace digital assets. Former Conservative chancellor George Osborne, who joined Coinbase’s global advisory council last year, warned in an op-ed that the government’s cautious line has left Britain “playing catch-up” with the U.S., EU, and Asia on crypto rule-making.

Wintermute founder and CEO Evgeny Gaevoy called the ad a “mistake and a missed opportunity,” arguing that Coinbase should have focused on cyberspace laws and crypto’s cypherpunk value rather than a “hyperbolic depiction of everything wrong.”

 
According to british media, Starmer is "seriously considering" introducing a digital ID system to tackle immigration. Have a goal, create a problem, and introduce the goal as a solution to the problem. Digital ID + net zero carbon + vaccines, thought crimes, programmable money, etc. is a dream come true for the elite. It's following the same progression as in the EU and in the US, although the local problems are phrased slightly differently.
Its difficult to see anyone buying into this. The current governments actions against migration gives the air of “we’ve tried nothing and we are all out of ideas.” There is not enough trust in the government when it comes to migration (or anything for that matter) to suddenly pull out digital ID slave state as the solution to the problem. It would be like trying to do a sprinting leap before you learnt to walk.

The only hope for this strategy to get underway in the current political climate without massive resistance would perhaps be for the Reform Party (publicly opposed to illegal migration) to get into power and force it through before they eat through all their political good will. Even that might not work.

I looked through an article on the matter from The Observer where below I have posted a few extracts.
'The prime minister is seriously considering introducing a universal digital ID system as a way of tackling illegal immigration and improving the delivery of public services.

Cabinet ministers say Keir Starmer has become increasingly convinced of the need to harness the power of technology to drive Whitehall efficiency, bear down on fraud and transform the relationship between citizens and the state.

. . .

‘A new internal paper by the Tony Blair Institute on the role of technology in government, commissioned by Morgan McSweeney, Starmer’s chief of staff, is understood to be “forceful” in pressing the case for digital ID as a way of meeting voters’ demands and heading off the threat from Reform UK.

Blair introduced legislation to bring in compulsory ID cards when he was prime minister, but the scheme was scrapped by the coalition government following a backlash from civil liberties campaigners.’

. . .

‘A report from the Starmerite think tank Labour Together recently called for No 10 to make digital ID a “top prime ministerial priority” and begin a “fundamental transformation in the way British citizens interact with the government”.

No 10 strategists are convinced that public opinion has shifted since the last Labour government proposed ID cards and that voters would be broadly supportive of a digital system that made accessing the public services more convenient.

A poll for More in Common last year found 53% of people backing digital IDs, with only 19% opposed. Six former home secretaries have urged the government to introduce a universal system to drive efficiency in the public sector, cut fraud and tackle illegal immigration.’
They seem to be arguing this will not only help address illegal immigration but public services like the NHS (National Health Service) which are overwhelmed by issues in part due to (but not only) the population increase. I would imagine the argument for helping public services will carry more weight than the migrant argument due to the complete lack of trust on that issue.

The move seems to be publicly coming through Tony Blair and his aides. Starmer and his Labour party leadership are less affectionately referred to as Blairites. Blair himself has been a bit more savvy about public relations recently (compared to the robot like Starmer) warning away from commitment to green energy, sensing its unpopularity among the people. Maybe they genuinely believe they have the support or perhaps its desperation from the establishment. I question how well the 53% support figure represents the population.

It does look like they are seriously contemplating this and given the recent reach for greater censorship I can believe the British establishment will attempt this regardless. Seems pretty clear from the article this is all aimed towards social engineering for more control.

Though it is disturbing to contemplate, these efforts might get more support if someone engineered spikes of violence/terrorism from the migrant population. Unfortunately we know this isn't beneath the establishment.
 
Just adding a few thoughts to this thread. I've been trying to pay attention to the economic situation in many western countries (the US mainly).
The asset stripping that started in the COVID era seems to be accelerating in the UK and EU at the moment. From what has been mentioned by Joe most of it is flowing towards the US - although that economy is not without issues.
The reason I bring it up in the UK thread is because of a convergence of different factors. All of them engineered over the last few decades, or so it appears.
The migrant crisis, the crackdown on protests, the digital ID's, the 'online safety act', the highest energy prices in the world, the warnings of 'civil war', the rise of 'populism' and the corruption/catalysation/push of that towards a more hard right position - what I'd had not seen was an analysis of the UK economy.

I'll do my best to summarise the following video - with the cavate that I am unable to verify/assess their statements. I'm unable to vouch for their validity too, as I don't know their track records. I've taken what they've said with a great deal of scepticism. But their are a few points that stand.

The current government appears to be speed running ruining the economy and country in general. It's likely the US would have got this if Trump (whatever his issues) had not got into power. That may still happen, even if he only delayed it.

Points:
UK debt to GDP (as of 2024) stands at 100% - they suspect it's closer to 160% or 200%.
2/3 of UK tax income being spent on debt interest repayment.
Housing market stagnation.
Mass layoffs.
Continued squeezing of small/medium businesses.
Market, IMF and monitory institution 'concerns'.
Concern that the October budget announcement will include more tax hikes that will reduce tax income to below sustainable levels. This will also likely kill a lot of small/medium businesses.

Firstly, despite their statements - we know western economies rely on a rigged game. It's all smoke and mirrors/a house of cards/illusion. Joe and others have mentioned in the past how Le Pen (and others) may be being setup to 'inherit' a massively broken economy - at which the plug will be pulled in the fake edifice of the economy. I suspect that given the rise of tension in the UK this is what's being engineered here.

I can only think of a few examples that overlap in recent history. The engineered crash of the Greek economy (and to a lesser extent Spain), the decades of engineered 'tensions' in Ireland/Iraq/Syria, the economic pillaging (and engineered civil wars) of eastern European countries.

The economy, and migrant situation in some regards looks like the war in Ukraine. All propaganda and not aligned with reality.
What the PTB do with it next is beyond my abilities to speculate on.
My best guess is they could stick with the slow burn and increased authoritarian measures, only letting it all 'boil over' if a populist get's into power, then nudging it into full blown fascism (left or right, doesn't matter).
Whatever happens, the PTB have a lot of potential chaos stored up for the UK.

Having said all that, maybe the UK is just the current focal point. I see that the US will be potentially introducing digital ID's soon, followed by Australia.
I should perhaps go with my gut on this then - it feels like COVID, although the 'lockstep' is not as obvious until you think about it.
 
Living in the UK I hear stories about protests and gang violence in certain areas of the country, however I haven’t previously heard of much going on in my local area until recently. Most of my awareness of local crime is from the news/alt news and suspicions based on observations of a gradual increase in security measures at certain stores over the last few years.

However there has now been an incident of note in my town though not near my home. There was a peculiar incident of mass vandalism of 41 cars across two hours in the night/morning of August 2nd/3rd. I don’t recall anything like this happening around here before and the precise area it happened was one of the more affluent housing areas of the town.
Information is scarce with just a couple of suspects caught on CCTV. I heard mention of some gang over the radio but the news is very vague in its wording as pertains to numbers of people involved. Though the speed and evident planning of the vandalism suggests some level of organisation behind it.

It certainly bodes poorly for the social order of the UK. I can’t help but wonder given the trial of the national guard in Washington DC whether we might be seeing the groundwork for something similar in the UK. Many more well off people have long been separated from the problems of migration and rising crime (officially crime is supposedly decreasing). I wonder whether the forces behind the perpetrators may have targeted a wealthier and peaceful neighbourhood to start to bring everyone onto the same page for the next program as the pendulum swings the other way.

I’ve posted a couple of articles covering the incident. Though the Daily Mirror is far more of a tabloid piece it seems to have managed to draw together more information than most articles I could find.
Yobs damage 41 cars during vandalism rampage in sleepy market town

Police are hunting mindless yobs who caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to 41 cars after going on a wrecking spree in a town. The vandals went on the rampage in a quiet residential neighbourhood in the Overslade area of Rugby, Warwickshire., over the weekend.

Devastated homeowners awoke on the morning of Sunday, August 3, to find their vehicle windows smashed in and spray painted with green paint. The cruel crooks targeted the cars between 12am and 2am along Saunton Road, Westbourne Grove and Wentworth Road.

Some had their front and back windows smashed while other vehicles were painted with bizarre phrases such as 'Help' and 'We R Here'. Warwickshire Police has since launched an investigation and released CCTV of two people they are looking to trace. The investigation comes as a vile family of 10 scoffed down hundreds of pounds of food and drink at a family restaurant before shamelessly fleeing in brazen dine and dash.

Chief inspector Angus Eagles, policing commander for Rugby, said: “This incident has understandably caused a lot of anguish in the local community, and we have launched a thorough investigation to identify those responsible and bring them to justice.

“One of the people we would like to speak to was wearing a distinctive top which we believe to be the Off White brand. There’s an image of the top below, I appreciate it’s not the best, but we’re hoping someone can help us identify the owner.

"Our CCTV enquiries are ongoing. We're continuing our enquiries and appeal for anyone with CCTV, dash cam or doorbell footage from the area around the time of the incident to get in touch with us.”

One resident, who did not want to be named, said: "It is usually so quiet and peaceful around here, we don't even get any noise issues.

"I woke up to find someone had written 'help' on my Toyota. Others had hearts or 'hi' and 'we are here' daubed over their vehicles - it was very bizarre. Our insurance will cover it but I was gutted as I've only had it two years and it was brand new.

"My partner managed to scrub the paint off but it has still ruined the body work. They broke the front and back windows of some cars, I have not idea what they were thinking.

"It was just mindless but they came in masks so they were prepared for what they were going to do. It was definitely premeditated. I think by the way one moved and the style writing it could have been a girl who did the painting. They must have caused thousands of pounds of damage."
A short article from the Coventry telegraph, which is closer to the majority of articles I could find covering the subject.
 

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