Winston Churchill Was Bankers’ Puppet
Bankers choose our “leaders” from the most degenerate members of society. T Stokes argues that Churchill was one such
Bankers choose our “leaders” from the most degenerate members of society. T Stokes argues that Churchill was one such
Chris Cooper looks back at the remarkable life of an occasional contributor to this website
T Stokes offers an insiders insight into the passing of what is now real history
T Stokes on the exploits of a war hero, intelligence asset and establishment flunkey who, despite winning medals and renown, at the end of his life was to look back on his endeavours with bitterness and regret
As paranormal investigator T Stokes explains, most reports of ghostly phenomenon have a very mundane explanation
T Stokes reveals how an episode of almost theatrical deception from the Cold War had tragic consequences
Tony Blair is reported to be contemplating a return to politics. T Stokes considers what maybe a precedent for Blair’s return and what it may portend
Recently discovered graffiti dating back to World War II defies modern stereotypes about Churchill and Britain’s “war time spirit”
The new film about Margaret Thatcher glosses over one of the most important episodes in her premiership and totally ignores much else besides. T Stokes explains
The death of extrovert pop personality Jimmy Savile has brought a host of skeletons out of the cupboard. Former intelligence insider and occult investigator T Stokes looks through Savile’s less well-publicised past
A former intelligence insider reflects on the scandal surrounding Dominique Strauss-Kahn, and how it pales into insignificance in contrast to some he personally knows about
Was he too outspoken with his talk of British politicians being “voracious”, “grasping” and “always seen to be on the take”?