Government Borrowing, Debt, and Misconceptions about ‘Social Credit’

K R Bolton With the looming election and massive Government borrowing due to the impact of Covid-19 on the economy, the notion has arisen that the borrowing scheme is akin to Social Credit. It is assumed there is a relationship because the Government is injecting billions into the economy. From being a party that attracted … Continue reading Government Borrowing, Debt, and Misconceptions about ‘Social Credit’

Brenton Tarrant & the Spectre of Baruch Goldstein

When Brenton Tarrant killed 51 Muslims in Christchurch, New Zealand,  in March 2019 he was continuing a legacy of over seventy years of atrocities in Palestine. He wasted the lives of not only 51 others but also his own. Of this he seemed to realise, not only by changing his plea to ‘guilty’ but by … Continue reading Brenton Tarrant & the Spectre of Baruch Goldstein