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The Carpocrates Legacy

The Carpocrates Legacy

Carpocrates was an Alexandrian philosopher who lived in the first century (c.AD130-150). He founded, along with his son Epiphanes, a notoriously licentious Christian Hellenistic

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The Carpocrates Legacy

A thrilling hunt for Early Christian icons and artifacts of immeasurable value against a backdrop of the modern Age of Terrorism and European and American evangelical ‘rapture’ politics.

Osman Khareef 3 min read

2024 - Y Clochydd Predicts

The Zeitgeist Y Clochydd feels in 'his shanks' that 'relevance' and 'power' has shifted decisively from the West to

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Y Clochydd - The Bellwether

2024 - Y Clochydd Predicts

Relevance and power has shifted decisively from the West to the East. The UK has become 'broken' economically, politically and militarily. The US is undergoing a transformation into a fantasy cultish multiverse.

Cambria Zeitgeist by Y Clochydd 2 min read

The Road to Tunbridge Wells

Episode 7 Aug 2022 Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, doesn’t know precisely how much he is paid[1] but it’s

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The Road to Tunbridge Wells

The Road to Tunbridge Wells

Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, doesn’t know precisely how much he is paid[1] but it’s sufficient for him to forgo the 1.5% rise he was offered this year.

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Empty Leaders of Imaginary Voters

Episode 11 31 July 2022 There are a great many things at which I am absolutely useless.[1] If I manage to perform a task

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Empty Leaders of Imaginary Voters

Empty Leaders of Imaginary Voters

There are a great many things at which I am absolutely useless. If I manage to perform a task like, say, changing a lightbulb, Mrs W smiles indulgently at me as one might at a toddler who has tied his shoelaces for the first time.

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4 min read

Lib-Dem to PM

Episode 10 24 Jul 2022 For all the doom and gloomsters out there, we had some fabulous economic news this week. Last month’s figures

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Foreign Secretary Liz Truss at the Baltic press conference surrounded by flags

Lib-Dem to PM

Last month’s figures show that, thanks to Platty Jubes, sales in the food sector were up a whopping three per cent. Granted, this was almost entirely accounted for by alcohol, but I think we can confidently chalk this up as a Brexit benefit.

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3 min read

The Knives Are Out

Episode 9 17 July 2022 There’s nothing like naked ambition to reveal the inner child in a person. Dangle anyone’s deepest desire in

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The Knives Are Out

There’s nothing like naked ambition to reveal the inner child in a person. Dangle anyone’s deepest desire in front of them and you’ll see the raw fundamentals that drive their personality: the stuff that therapists are there for.

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