Wednesday, 18 February 2026

It Didn't End With Epstein

The internet is awash with more new revelations about Epstein every day. Now we're getting to reports of child torture. 

I've already disclosed in a post I wrote back in 2021 I was approached years earlier by someone through a BDSM chat online if I would torture kids. Of course I refused. You don't say yes to some random weirdo on the internet asking you on yahoo messenger if you'd actually torture kids.

That was in late 2006, not long before Epstein went to jail the first time. The indictment for that conviction was in 2007. 

The timing makes me wonder if the Epstein "club" had got word they were burned and was looking for new staff around that time to set up anew.

The initial investigation into Epstein that led to his prosecution started in 2005. The grand jury convened in 2007. He was prosecuted in 2008. 

That's what makes me think that there is a connection. 

It also makes me think that this wasn't  some random weirdo and there were efforts to set up a new club in the UK if Epstein got badly burned. In the end, he served just 13 months and the media never picked up on the extent of the crimes being committed by Epstein and his club. It was back to business as usual. Ish.

I just wonder if that new club was set up after he did/did not kill himself. I wonder if the same acts are still carrying on somewhere else and theres a new Epstein facilitating it all.

A Solution to the Reform/Restore Conundrum.

I have a fix for those people that are conflicted about whether to join Reform or Restore Britain (with apologies to Ben Habib). 

The easy solution is to Join Restore Britain, because Rupert Lowe has proved himself to be nothing but honest and straightforward. A true Brit with grit and gumption. His policies go further than Farage's Reform and are what the country requires.

There are three years to go, but if Restore don't get the traction before the next election, then vote Reform. 


Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Just a Quick One on The Denton and Gorton By-Election..

It seems both the Labour party and the Green party are scrabbling for the Muslim block vote. There are videos online with both trying their best to convince Muslim voters to vote for them. 

Of course it depends on whoever makes the best, most generous offers to the Muslim community. Not necessarily bribery, but it's quite reasonable for the Muslim community to ask, "what's in it for us?"

Which they are able to ask and are entitled to ask. That's the power of a bloc vote.

Which is why I think it will be closer than most think. The Muslim bloc vote has been powerful in Tameside for a long time, close to 3 decades.

The result will be interesting. Will Labour and Tory voters both jump on the Reform bandwagon as a way of sticking two fingers up to the power of the bloc vote? 

Now voters have a chance to upset the status quo, will they take it?