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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

The Great Regime Change Irony. (537)


The sands of time only run one way which is something humans ignore.

Yesterday in The National (Scotland) and The Guardian (England) this letter of mine was published -

Dear Editor,

As the usual tragic civilian casualties pile up under rubble, including 60 little girls blown to bits in a school in Tehran, the world faces perhaps its greatest irony.

Trump has illegally initiated a war that has no congressional approval while calling on the people of Iran to rise up - in part because of the abuse of its own citizens.

No one would argue that Iran hasn't committed atrocities against its people but this from a regime that has its own masked thugs murdering people in broad daylight on the streets of US cities and 'disappearing' them into camps. 

Is there another country on the planet that needs 'regime change' more than The US?


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And this was hot on the heels of another letter that went like this -


Dear Editor,

There are many works of fiction that echo or pre-empt real events to the point that their prescience is unnerving.

At the moment I struggle to not chew over Stephen King’s ‘The Dead Zone’.

In the film version of this sci-fi thriller, the actions of the psychic school teacher John Smith, played by screen favourite, Christopher Walken, saves the day although not in the way he imagines.

The lunatic right-wing populist politician Greg Stillson, perfectly captured by Martin Sheen, is a one-man wrecking machine whose rise to the top is so eerily Trump-parallel, it gives me goose bumps.

President Greg Stillson (Sheen) in a mad midnight craze – is future-seen by the psychic to press the nuclear button in his catastrophic, self-obsessed, if-I-go-everyone-goes narcissistic, sociopathic literal end game.

Just as Trump is now ramping up wars and conflicts both within the US and around the world, simply to cover his vast and incalculable failures and corruption actions, so did Greg Stillson.

Many Western politicians and even more folk in the media continue to behave as if there is something normal about /workable around this US administration. But I see no John Smith/Christopher Walken to save the day…


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Since that letter was published, Trump has started his war, egged on by Netanyahu (Israel of course a state with nukes, albeit outside of any international agreement) and according to sources in the US, the Saudi Crown Prince – Prince ‘Bone Saw’ – he of the brutal murder and dismemberment of American Journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

This is further monstrous distraction from the infamous Epstein Files.

But over-arching all this seems to be the unspoken assumption that some repair will magically happen in the future. Trump will leave office (!) or – eventually die…

This is not the fix people think it is.

Situations do not revert to what they were before a cataclysm. No landscape looks the same after a landslide or earthquake or volcano.

A new situation exists based on the trauma that has happened.

Add to that the cumulative trauma that our fragile planet is subject to on a daily basis and even the fabled ‘rebuilding’ cannot possibly, logically, realistically ‘take us back’.

The world will move forward with the baggage, destruction and more limited resources. We will not be in a post WWI or post WWII situation. We have deliberately destroyed so much of the ‘gains’ of those horrific sacrifices and those lessons learnt were not just forgotten but trampled underfoot after mere decades.

The sands of time move in one direction and they run out…


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Tuesday, 3 February 2026

It’s Not Complicated. (536)

Epstein’s legacy is simply the canary in the coal mine of The West’s deep, dark, depressing, subterranean cavern of human failings.

It’s a rotten, stinking, oozing, vicious, viscous, discordant, shameful, venal, sick, unholy mess…

I’m talking of course of the cabal that own the world; that have more power than national governments and influence our lives minutely. Their entitlement, greed and sense of invulnerability is not something us ordinary folk can really comprehend.

While we are rightly shocked at Epstein’s paedophilia and trafficking of young women, his hold over the seemingly endless numbers of powerful men who shared his view that any other human was theirs to use and own, is more broadly about greed, power and corruption. With the drip of information contained in the infamous Epstein files, we are simply getting a glimpse into just how deep the rot goes, how wide, how extensive the networks.

The perpetrators were overwhelmingly men and vastly, outrageously rich. And many of them, while riding rough shod over the vulnerable and weak, are responsible for running the world we live in.

Anyone paying attention is aware of the Oxfam statistic that

The world’s top 1% own more wealth than 95% of humanity.

Solving the man-made problems faced by so much of humanity is difficult to achieve because so much is stacked against the required outcome.

Many structures are rigidly, deeply embedded in the status quo.

Difficult it may be but complicated it most definitely is not.

Many folk on our precious planet with its dwindling damaged resources are in need.

A tiny handful at the very top have wealth beyond imagining.

There are estimated to be 800 billionaires in the US and even the tiny UK boasts 156 according to The Times Rich List.

Our outdated systems focus tax on income and not wealth and that is the first and very least of things that need to change. But which government will do this with the billionaires and all their resources constantly stroking them and flunkies like Lord Mandelson ready to put their rich mates before their duty to country.

Humanity is now painted into a corner. The people we desperately need to get under control have all the power.

It’s tough but it is in no way complicated.

'It's complicated' is the biggest lie in town.

It’s painfully, clearly, heartbreakingly simple…

A handful of greedy corrupt nasty fuckers have it all.

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here are some old doodles in case we need illustrations to this very obvious point -

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Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Trump lights the global touch paper the day before legal Epstein discovery is due...

 ...with the appeasement and complicity of - well - just Sir Keir Starmer!

In light of the grovelling to Trump (the royal invitation obsequiously proffered from an inner pocket near his heart at the White House) and the disastrous and nightmarish following of the US, yet again, into Middle East catastrophe in Gaza etc - it should be no surprise that while the rest of the world watched in absolute horror, Trump's illegal invasion of another oil-rich country, Starmer should be hot out of the blocks fawning, eager to please and acquiescing to the behaviour.

Trump has gone full Putin. No surprise to anyone but Starmer. The rest of the world, including some who would love to perpetrate similar actions (Russia and China) have clearly condemned this heinous action.

As Emily Thornberry (snr Labour MP) pointed out, you can condemn Maduro's regime and still see that this action is abhorrent.

Apart from clearly wanting to emulate ex-PM Blair - deeply embedded in the Starmer government via the TBI (Tony Blair Institute) - it is a huge embarrassment to at least three of the four nations of the so-called United Kingdom - Scotland - that condemned the Israel/US/UK abominations in Gaza and called for an early cease fire, ditto Ireland and Wales. Albeit Wales did so without the support of Starmer's Labour Party in Wales.

No one but Starmer believes Trump’s drug trafficking excuse for grabbing Maduro (Trump just pardoned ex-president of Honduras and infamous drug trafficker Juan Hernandez) and Trump himself openly stated he wants Venezuelan oil.

This latest lack of backbone and failure to be on the right side of history from the UK Prime Minister should be a huge embarrassment and enormously saddening to anyone left with a moral compass.