The Self-Hating Age: How Oikophobia is Dissolving the West
11 September 2024
by A. Gibson
News Round-Up
11 September 2024
Sometimes there are genuine conspiracies afoot, not mere theories, says Dr David McGrogan. One such is the plan to abolish cash, which is happening in plain sight and governments show little intention of changing course.
In 2008, insolvent banks persuaded the Government they were too big to be allowed to go under. Are the same institutions now trying the same trick with Net Zero – positioning themselves as 'too green to fail'?
A jury has cleared nine climate activists of causing £500,000 worth of criminal damage to HSBC’s London headquarters after they argued they had a "lawful excuse" for the action.
The news that NatWest has begun to nag its customers about their spending for green reasons makes the case for CBDCs, according to one IT specialist.
NatWest bank is telling customers to stop eating meat and to drive electric cars after combing their accounts to calculate their carbon footprint.
What if CBDCs are not the threat to liberty their critics think? What if CBDCs will actually protect us against the overreach of private companies like PayPal, not make things worse?
In a mural mix-up, NatWest has painted a wall-sized picture of Marcus Rashford on an unsuspecting Brighton resident's home.
Nigel Farage, the former UKIP leader at the centre of the NatWest de-banking scandal that led to CEO Dame Alison Rose's resignation, has declared war on woke banks, announcing a new movement to bring about change.
Coutts closed Nigel Farage’s bank accounts because his views “do not align with our values”, documents obtained by the former UKIP leader show. In other words, he was 'de-banked' for being politically suspect.
The debanking phenomenon is probably far more widespread than we’ve been led to believe, mainly because the majority of people it has happened to are too embarrassed to talk about it.
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