
Britain, Zionism and Resistance
An unfiltered conversation between Gordon Dimmack and John Wight on Gaza, Britain’s complicity in war, Zionism in UK politics, Jeremy Corbyn, Farage, immigration, and why real resistance must come from the ground up.

An unfiltered conversation between Gordon Dimmack and John Wight on Gaza, Britain’s complicity in war, Zionism in UK politics, Jeremy Corbyn, Farage, immigration, and why real resistance must come from the ground up.

Trump’s disappearance, Netanyahu’s dominance in the White House, Epstein’s blackmail network, media silence, and the genocide in Gaza — it’s all one system of control. The Palestinians aren’t just resisting it; they’re exposing it.

Why I stopped feeding my cat supermarket junk and started cooking real food. A practical, personal guide to homemade cat meals that are cheaper, healthier, and stick it to Nestlé.

Brighton bans a fan for a Palestine shirt, yet Israel still plays world sport while committing apartheid. The double standards are undeniable.

The UK now calls an elderly woman with Parkinson’s a “terrorist” — while shaking hands with an ex–al-Qaeda commander. London is safe again. Until the next pensioner strikes.

A tribute to Suleiman al-Obeid — the Palestinian Pelé — his iconic 2010 scissors-kick goal, a career under siege, and the shameful silence of football’s governing bodies after his killing in Gaza.

A raw, defiant personal essay sparked by a broken fridge, connecting everyday struggle to the fight against genocide and injustice. A battle cry fuelled by spite, not surrender.

As Israel prepares to occupy Gaza, the West faces its final test. If governments continue backing genocide, they cross the point of no return — and history will never forgive them.

On August 8th, journalist Gordon Dimmack was interviewed under caution by UK counter-terror police for publicly supporting Palestine Action. This article publishes his full statement, reveals what happened inside the interview room, and explains why he crossed the legal threshold on purpose.

Yvette Cooper says the UK isn’t banning protest — but her actions say otherwise. This piece exposes the doublespeak, media spin, and political policing behind the proscription of Palestine Action, and the growing criminalisation of conscience in Britain.

In 2018, former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned in Salisbury. This chapter exposes the intelligence links, media gags, and political fallout the UK government would rather you forgot — including the uncomfortable role of Christopher Steele.

A deeper look into the Manhattan shooting involving Shane Tamura reveals inconsistencies, media manipulation, and potential hidden targets — including a Blackstone executive. Something doesn’t add up.