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Conscription is coming

Niall McCrae

Are you Army-fit? Advertisements everywhere, on the internet, on the sides of buses, on the radio and in cinemas, implore people to contact an armed forces recruitment office. And they don’t only want young people. The government intends to extend the age of conscription – should that be needed – to 65. Recent retirees on company or public sector pensions will be expected to don khaki, perhaps joining a reformed brigade at Walmington-on-Sea.

If this sounds ludicrous, and if you believe that the British public would refuse to step into line as cannon fodder, think again. European leaders are drumbeating for war with Russia, while the USA is poking fires on several fronts. In some EU countries, conscription for imminent conflict has already begun.

The nations of Scandinavia, until recently, were idealised as modern, progressive places to live. Their highly educated populace embraced liberal values and eschewed ethnocentric patriotism to open their doors to immigrants, particularly Muslims. They had nothing but token armies, which pursued diversity and equality policies.

Pacifism no more: Sweden and Finland, after decades of neutrality, joined NATO. Their ‘woke’ female leaders seem to relish their new role in sabre-rattling with Vladimir Putin. Their citizens face enlistment for potential war, and that means women too. Two years ago Danish defence minister Troels Lund Poulsen announced that ‘more robust conscription, including full gender equality, must contribute to solving defence challenges, national mobilisation and manning our armed forces.’ Perhaps he should check his language – ‘manning’ is hardly gender-neutral.

Why Scandinavia to get the ball rolling on Western militarisation? One reason could be that unlike Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Great Britain, the Swedes and their neighbours are not associated with imperialism or fascism (okay, let’s forget the Vikings). Thus they present a positive image for boosting defence and protecting progressive European culture.

A second reason could be that Scandinavia is technologically advanced. Remember that Sweden was allowed to get through covid-19 without lockdown, as epidemiologist Anders Tegnell was lauded for a common-sense approach. But perhaps such licence was because Sweden was already well on its way to the Great Reset. The ‘new normal’ was promoted by young Swedes making purchases or entering offices using microchip hand implants. Digital identity is in widespread use.

Scandinavian conscription will soon be followed across Europe. To calm the horses, however, the British government states that conscription is not necessary at this moment. But the seed has been sown in the public psyche by mainstream media. Recently the Daily Telegraph had billboards with messages about how Putin is likely to invade the Baltic states next, and contesting the idea that being proud of your country is prejudice – subtle primers for jingoistic conscription?

During the contrived moral panic over the television drama ‘Adolescence’ last year, I suggested that the real purpose was propaganda, getting people thinking about young male energy and aggression, and how this could be channelled positively. Numerous letters were sent to newspapers calling for a return to National Service.

Our fathers and grandfathers who did National Service in the 1950s may not be good guides, though. They did their two or three years at a time of post-war peace. They got to see the world and learned useful skills. Now our rulers want war. As in the First World War, the younger generations are at risk of carnage.

The British government appears to be taking a lead role in escalating military tension with Russia. But as with Covid-19 and Net Zero, the big decisions are not really made by Keir Starmer and Westminster. Global forces are taking us on a momentum, and whether Putin is performing for the same masters or fighting his corner on the grand chessboard is difficult to discern.

Retired officers writing to the Telegraph scoff at the prospect of pampered youth making a fighting force – they won’t know which way to point a rifle! But the push for war is not necessarily to defeat Russia and have everyone home for Christmas. Conditions on the Western Front a century ago were so effective for killing millions of men that the underlying message of Richard Attenborough’s O What a Lovely War was a deliberate cull of the population. The First World War erupted at the height of eugenics, and the same ideology prevails today, albeit with a ‘green’ disguise.

Despite technological progress, the war in Ukraine is not dissimilar to that fought in the mud of Flanders. Men are pounded in their trenches by explosive projectiles, and any ventures ‘over the top’ are deadly. Mostly they crouch in their lines of earth, through the bitter winter, spring floods and oppressive summer heat. Perhaps a million, disproportionately Ukrainians, have perished in this war of attrition.

The British public is equivocal on conscription. The majority is asleep to what’s really happening in the world, getting their limited information from social media news feeds or the BBC but ignoring messages that they don’t want to read. Conscription is not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’. And I predict sooner rather than later. Recruiting sergeants will exploit any lingering patriotism, while indoctrinated ‘woke’ youngsters will be enticed to fight for diversity and equality.

Don’t trust opinion polls. During the Covid-19 regime any proposed deprivation of freedom, polling results showed about 74 per cent in favour. The government, if it wants to introduce conscription, will find the number to support it.

In 1986, in a decade that we can now see as perhaps the optimum of peace and liberty, British rock band Status Quo neared the top of the pop chart with their cover of ‘In the Army Now’. The original version was by South African duo Bolland & Bolland in 1981, and the only change to the lyrics was to remove the specific reference to the war in Vietnam.

A vacation in a foreign land,
Uncle Sam does the best he can
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

Now you remember what the draft man said,
Nothing to do all day but stay in bed
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

You’ll be the hero of the neighbourhood,
Nobody knows that you’ve left for good
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

Smiling faces as you wait to land,
But once you get there no-one gives a damn
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

Hand grenades flying over your head
Missiles flying over your head,
If you want to survive get out of bed
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

Shots ring out in the dead of night,
The sergeant calls ‘stand up and fight!’
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

You’ve got your orders better shoot on sight,
Your finger’s on the trigger but it don’t seem right
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army now

Night is falling and you just can’t see,
Is this illusion or reality?
You’re in the army now,
Oh-oo-oh you’re in the army, in the army now

After decades of relative peace and comfort in the West, there is much naivete about the realities of armed service. Often I hear the utterance that people won’t accept conscription because they won’t fight for Starmer or King Charles. Do they not understand that conscripts are not given a choice?

Niall McCrae is a social commentator and an officer iof the Workers of England trade union. He was previously a senior lecturer in mental health at King’s College London. His books include The Moon and Madness (2012), Echoes from the Corridors (with Peter Nolan, 2016), Moralitis: a Cultural Virus (with Robert Oulds, 2020) and Green in Tooth and Claw: the Misanthropic Mission of Climate Alarm (2024).  He writes regularly for The Light newspaper.

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Penelope
Penelope
Feb 25, 2026 3:03 AM

IRAN’S MISSILES CAN’T EVEN REACH THE US
so how can they pretend action against Iran is ANY way defensive. Here’s a description of their military capabilities:

IRAN’S MINISCULE MILITARY 
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2026/02/david-stockman/here-goes-washington-to-war-againbecause-its-still-empire-first/

Penelope
Penelope
Feb 25, 2026 2:52 AM

Did you know that as of February 19th, Prince Andrew was still in custody and that criminal charges were being pursued? Perhaps still are? It has to do w the entire British Govt being at the services of . . . .Epstein, of course
https://sayerji.substack.com/p/the-british-switchboard-how-uk-institutional

How dare they plan to send young men off to kill each other, while we are still staring goggle-eyed at their other slimey behavior. Surely we can mount massive demonstrations & get this stopped, no?

Antonym
Antonym
Feb 25, 2026 2:14 AM

Why does CIA branch Mi6 believes Putin will not use nukes on the UK? They want to be the canary in the nuke coalmine for far away US just for money or brawn?
Dumb a$$es.

Scoobis
Scoobis
Feb 25, 2026 2:07 AM

Got to make room for their new population…goat fuckers to be exact

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 12:55 AM

Good article. If I may add, yes the Government may try to find a way to circumvent everything but, the sheeple will also find a way to adapt willingly, voluntary and freely to “the circumstances” yes?

I mean 65% globally loved the jab, and the “free” convenient mark for freedom and democracy has been here for years available to YOU as a free citizen with freedom rights.
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Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 12:56 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Did you get it? YOU are the FUTURE!

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 25, 2026 12:48 AM

Invade Iran?
The Empire of War Greed and Hypocrisy can’t even get its SHIT together. Literally:

https://www.winterwatch.net/2026/02/uss-gerald-r-shitstorm-prepares-for-war/

Have a laugh at their expense🤣😂

Johnny
Johnny
Feb 25, 2026 12:40 AM
Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 1:36 AM
Reply to  Johnny

I am ordinary citizen!
And I dont want peace = fake news again again.

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Feb 25, 2026 12:31 AM

The important question is why is “conscription coming”? The answer is that for Wall Street bankers and the City of London financiers without war they will lose the super profits of imperialism. They need WWIII. We don’t and don’t care about propping their parasitical system. An apt quote I recently heard: “Everybody listens to the same radio station – WIIFM, That is, What’s in it for me?” That’s a question that everyone looking at fighting in these new wars is going to be asking themselves. Yes, propaganda works. But we don’t live in the age of WWII or even the American war of aggression against Korea. It will be a hard sell for a ruling class that has been screwing their own populations for generations.

Scoobis
Scoobis
Feb 25, 2026 2:10 AM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

I can see a major portion of these conscripts telling their government to get fucked….

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 24, 2026 11:59 PM

“…perhaps a million, disproportionately Ukrainians“.
Russia claims 500 000 dead Ukrainian soldiers and 500 000 wounded = 6 million Ukrainians dead! https://tass.com/world/2060493

Scoobis
Scoobis
Feb 25, 2026 2:10 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Horseshit

Chris
Chris
Feb 24, 2026 11:49 PM

To me, this sounds like alarmist pap. And not for the first time.

One thing these past six years have taught me is to be far more discerning about what I read and what I accept at face value. I just do not believe this one.

aspnaz
aspnaz
Feb 24, 2026 10:41 PM

After the UK sabotaged the peace deal in 2022, now the UK is firing missiles targetting the Russian mainland’s nuclear defence program, you have to wonder why the UK hasn’t already declared war on Russia. Of course, the UK people do not want war, this all comes down to the ((oligarchs)) that control the UK’s political parties. The same people who got Corbyn expelled for anti-semitism. Churchill opted into WW2 for these people, now the UK is going to repeat the crime for the next generation of these ((people)). The UK really is a tool of the oligarchs, the democracy is a joke, the hatred of Russia is ridiculous, given that the Russians saved the UK from Nazi Germany.

John Goss
John Goss
Feb 24, 2026 10:21 PM

Thanks for the warning. I’m not one for keeping my head below the parapet in peacetime, but there is a war going on.

On my visit to the hospital today I picked up a metro only to find that Zelensky is still blaming Putin for the Poroshenko war, postulating that the Russian president may stop his push for a while but he is hellbent on commandeering land all over Europe. This comes from a globalist (WEF attendee) who has allegedly misappropriated millions of dollars intended for the Ukrainian war-effort. This comes from a man who dare not call an election because he knows for certain that he would never get in again – that makes him a dictator. It is what dictators do once they’ve grabbed power.

On all recent photographs he does not look well. His days are numbered. Likewise Keir Starmer – who would never be re-elected without our involvement. He is another dictator. Unfortunately when these political animals can see their days are numbered they resort to actions which circumvent the ballot-box. I remember Thatcher did this with the Falklands War. So Niall McCrae may have seen the writing on the wall, buses, internet and elsewhere that none of us should dismiss out of hand.

Thom 9
Thom 9
Feb 24, 2026 9:50 PM

Conscription the prelude to WWWIII. It all so planned and made to be inevitable.
Wonder if Canadian young men (and women) will be called up to the meat grinder and incinerator?!
Meanwhile PM Carney’s already made plans to bring Buffalo Soldiers (foreign soldiers) via fast track immigration. And we here in Canada now wonder if we are the Buffalo…

Thom 9
Thom 9
Feb 24, 2026 9:54 PM
Reply to  Thom 9

PS I think you can add a column for “All Out War” to your Anti-Human Agenda heading.

Big Al
Big Al
Feb 24, 2026 9:39 PM

“The British public is equivocal on conscription. The majority is asleep to what’s really happening in the world, getting their limited information from social media news feeds or the BBC but ignoring messages that they don’t want to read.”

Yep, absolutely the same in the US. The democratic party and those supporting it are solidly in the “Russia is the enemy” camp and there are constant accusations against Trump that he’s a “Putin lover”, that Putin blackmailed him, etc. There is no change to the past and that goes back to the Soviet Union relative to the Bear being our enemy. I did not hear a peep anywhere about the incredible hypocrisy of banning Russia from the recent Olympics, it was just taken as warranted. Now, it’s the same thing with Iran, people simply do not know anything other than what is spread in the largely J owned oligarchy media which of course is all lies. Maybe more people know the truth than in the past because of the internet, but maybe even more people are brainwashed and dumbed down to the hilt than in the past. I think things are worse than ever and a large part of it is the two party political system that completely divides the country. It’s worse than ever imo.

Antiwar seems to have completely died sometime in the last 10-15 years.

Scoobis
Scoobis
Feb 25, 2026 2:13 AM
Reply to  Big Al

I agree…to all of it

les online
les online
Feb 24, 2026 9:07 PM

Our Leaders have the Best and Most Expensive Advisors. And now
They’ve got AI machines to help with Predictions too…
They must see Revolution on the Horizon creeping towards Them ?
Or mass reactions against The Great Reset (aka – Year 2030 ) ?
Forewarned is forearmed…

Then, again. Maybe “The Russians Are Coming” is just the Cover
Story. Maybe the government thinks there’s need for a Big Army to
‘Protect The Children (TM)’ ?

Republicofscotland
Republicofscotland
Feb 24, 2026 8:44 PM

For decades the English army’s ( and it is English, all major orders come from Whitehall) conscript officers trawled schools in poor areas, looking to enlist cannon fodder for their next corporate adventure – so that will becoming back very soon I’d imagine.

Anyway late last year a ragtag bunch of Ukrainian troops – defeated the Nato forces with guile and some drones in a battlefield drill, Nato’s bigwigs were shocked to their core – they thought they had, a, if not invincible fighting force – then a highly competent one, boy were they wrong – Ukrainian troops like Russian troops know how to fight in a modern battlefield they have the experience now.

As for Sweden and Finland joining Nato, they were active partners with Nato long before they gave up their sovereignty to join Nato -US nukes will find their way to both nations, as Finland has a long border with Russia – and Sweden is around 2,800 miles from Russia, which is nothing in flight time.

The fly in the ointment for Nato’s war on Russia is China, which holds the key to rare elements that are needed to build and service modern weapons – Europe is low in weapons, and the US has also given many to Europe and Ukraine – Russia is like Iran frantically building as many missiles and other weapons – no doubt China will sell both of them, the much needed rare elements to build and service them being an ally of both.

But as you say – the West could stick a rifle into the hand of a man and send him or her to die, knowing a huge war would help reduce the population somewhat.

Its was Old Nick himself Kissinger, that said -(who kept the Vietnam war going longer than it had to be, killing thousand more troops and civilians on both sides, and he got a Nobel Prize for it).

“Military men are just dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.”

Somethings never change.

Noral
Noral
Feb 24, 2026 10:18 PM

The Nobel Committee is maybe the dumbest, most stupid and corrupted committee in the world. Kissinger, Rabin, Obama, Machado. A War Prize dressed up as a ‘peace’ prize.

John Goss
John Goss
Feb 24, 2026 10:34 PM

In fairness to Old Nick himself, he did think the west taking on Russia via Ukraine was foolhardy. I think iit was an attempt to show that globalist WEF superstars could debate with different points of view. It was in a head to head with George Soros – who we know has been after Russian mineral wealth through any proxy means, first Georgia then Ukraine.

https://worldcrunch.com/in-the-news/ukraine-russia-war-latest-news-kissinger-soros/

It was at the same time that Zelensky was categorically telling the world that when they had taken back areas Russia had procured that they would have to leave Ukraine too.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 12:07 AM
Reply to  John Goss

So someone wanna ram with Russia? https://youtu.be/W7FfCJb8JZQ?t=216

David
David
Feb 24, 2026 8:41 PM

If people just refuse to go that’s it. They can’t put us sll in jail

Hornbach
Hornbach
Feb 24, 2026 8:23 PM

I remember that once, well before gogle and the smartphones I told one of my friends that “you’re in the army now” was by Bolland&Bolland while he insisted it was by Status Quo. It turns out we were both right, in our own way. I know I was only listening to it in ’82 as a conscript but not many years later as students we were able to watch Status Quo with the same song, hence the confusion.
It depends on each person if the time in the service is a rite of passage from boy to man and has some effect on his character or he just thinks it’s a waste of time (I met both types). On a separate level, I don’t think that women are for fighting, with all the GI Jane films and others, no matter how tough they look and act they still have boobs and periods. The amount of abuse against women in any army is probably much higher than we know and better spare them of that.

Aloysius
Aloysius
Feb 24, 2026 7:44 PM

It might be fun to watch the spoiled, blind, jaded youth marching off to have the scales fall from their eyes.

mik
mik
Feb 24, 2026 7:38 PM

I just came from a walk..in peace…let me check if there is something to read….internet addiction, too much of time currently…and I got this….it made me really angry…really MF ANGRY. So there will be more bitching than usually, I hope I’ll get through moderation and my writing won’t be totally in vain.

This guy is fucking totally out of touch with reality. Yeah, war, conscription in my fucking backyard, that is a concern. American military buildup around Iran that’s just fucking news. A war there is almost certainty, Empire is crumbling, it is hard to enumerate all the crises happening on the world right now. The biggest Game of the world(=capitalism) is shaking (yen, AI, US treasuries, precious metals, derivatives…). War would be excellent to hide all the crises. The only thing Empire still has is the army, the orange one mobster showed on many occasions that using brute force is no problem for him. At this very moment Empire might be compelled to use the army, otherwise, who would take them seriously anymore. What would the war mean?? American body-bags in thousands, gasoline prices through the roof, even tactical nukes are not excluded. I’m not scaring with MAD, I believe local use of nukes is totally possible, in Iran case even more because they probably have no nukes.
And Niall, he finds time to lament about conscription….rrrrr……
“Despite technological progress, the war in Ukraine is not dissimilar to that fought in the mud of Flanders.”

What an utter bullshit, he knows fucking nothing. “Despite”….drones for nonstop surveillance during the night and day, infra-red vision so it’s very very hard to hide, precision weapons that make any concentration of forces even far from front lines very risky, thermobaric weapons that rupture lungs of those in trenches even when explode tens of meters away, expandable remote operated drones that are used to kill just one soldier, cluster bombs, 3 tone aviation bombs, medics targeting is normal – double-tapping too….”dissimilar”
I wouldn’t be surprised that soldiers fighting in Ukraine to say, Flanders is for pussies, because there…there is living hell.

“Do they not understand that conscripts are not given a choice?”

Yeah, Niall, more exercising of Learned Helplessness, that’s the best social commentator can do nowadays.
How could he said this…did he took a jab few years ago…I guess not.
Of course there is a choice, conscience objections, shoot yourself in a leg, go to jail…simply, you just don’t go to motherfucking war. Is this so impossible to imagine????

Way better would be that all kinds of social commentators start to promote the idea of PEACE. Shouldn’t be the idea of PEACE among the highest values of humanity??
Yeah, I haven’t found many like-minded yet. I hope the guy who left Anthropic recently and said “World is in peril ” is wrong.

mik
mik
Feb 24, 2026 8:33 PM
Reply to  mik

….and that music Niall brought to the mix, that’s for pussies

here is real INFERNO, if you’re not a pussy you listen at above 100dB

Butthole Surfers – Comb

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 12:42 AM
Reply to  mik

You just arrived from Ukraine smoking the grass man?

John
John
Feb 24, 2026 8:40 PM
Reply to  mik

Not totally sure what you are actually saying, it’s a bit confused.. so what is your point exactly ? You disagree, maybe ? Or maybe something else ? Please try to clarify what made you take the time to comment. Thanks.

mik
mik
Feb 24, 2026 9:48 PM
Reply to  John

Sure, no problem, but it would be useful to know what exactly is not clear to you or what you disagre with.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Feb 24, 2026 8:42 PM
Reply to  mik

Could OG please fix the voting mechanism? One upvote automatically also results in one downvote!

Agorista
Agorista
Feb 24, 2026 8:53 PM
Reply to  Veri Tas

Someone else downvoted while you were reading and it updated when you upvoted

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 2:08 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

They are not gonna get us: https://youtu.be/0HL-N9oOjcs

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 24, 2026 7:20 PM

There seems to be an unfolding trajectory toward Reconquista 2.0. That is, there are two incompatible cultures trying to occupy the same space. The outcome appears to be inevitable!

gerf
gerf
Feb 24, 2026 7:06 PM

Private prisons no jury’s easy targets.

Lower caste peasants, who got the taste during COVID whilst screaming
WEAR YOUR MASK!

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Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 1:39 AM
Reply to  gerf

Prisoners in general seems to be served by competent personal. She just caught my eyes.

Ort
Ort
Feb 24, 2026 7:04 PM

The “return to WWI” theme is also reflected in the recent increase of yellow and blue flower pins and buttons indicating support for Ukraine. 

Apparently variations of these items have been manufactured in recent years, expecially since the Russian SMO began. But recently there’s been a surge in proud wearers– or increased media showcasing of proud wearers– in a manner that definitely echoes the legacy “poppy pin” campaign. 

We’re all set for the reboot of “In Flanders Fields”. 🌼

gerf
gerf
Feb 24, 2026 7:02 PM

Billboards / Posters everywhere on where the peasants travel.

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sandy
sandy
Feb 24, 2026 7:00 PM

So, the all-air drone + missile warfare not working in Ukraine? Seeing that electric powered warfare, AI, RF robots is too vulnerable? In desperation that more of their insane plans ain’t workin’, they need bodies back now? But I thought they wanted to replace our income producing bodies with magical AI. Except for war, construction and 1% servants? Do they expect the Western public to regress back to the rejected 60’s draft or the ZIONIST’s forced military service because they can’t get volunteers or migrants to fight THEIR wars?

The problem here is the SYSTEMIC manufacture of external enemies to justify 24/7 conflict and WAR. As we can see in the 50+ years of the US unleashing world capitalism to act autonomously, it’s economic competition-warfare modality ends up as a monopoly COMPANY STORE MODEL of fascism. All of the wars since WW1 can be seen as the ruling class demanding commoner’s bodily sacrifice on the altar of capitalist conflict, benefiting only the ruling class. Their longtime crystal clear agenda now seems totally transparent and laughable.

Aloysius
Aloysius
Feb 24, 2026 6:59 PM

Former Norwegian PM Thorbjørn Jagland hospitalized after reported suicide attempt amid Epstein corruption probe“ (Hall).

Paul Cardin
Paul Cardin
Feb 24, 2026 7:09 PM
Reply to  Aloysius

And all is still calm, with nobody arrested on the Israeli-controlled side of the Atlantic.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Feb 24, 2026 8:50 PM
Reply to  Paul Cardin

Just like no-one will be given what’s due to them following the Plandemic and it’s politics and the poison jabs, so too nobody will be dragged before the courts and be imprisoned for their participation in the Sordid Club.

The very straightforward question posted to Attorney General Bondi:

“How many of Epstein’s co-conspirators have you indicted? How many perpetrators are you even investigating?”

This very basic question with a very basic answer invoked a hysterical meltdown from Bondi — possibly the most ham-fisted attempted deflection consisting of jumbled talking points in the history of sham Congressional hearings — which culminated in a total non-sequitur pivot to the impressive performance of the stock market:

“The Dow, the Dow right now is over, the Dow… is over 50,000 right now, the S&P at almost 7,000, and the NASDAQ smashing records, Americans’ 401(k)s and retirement savings are booming. That’s what we should be talking about. We should be talking about making Americans safe.”

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 24, 2026 10:06 PM
Reply to  Veri Tas

nobody will be dragged before the courts and be imprisoned for their participation in the Sordid Club.

They may find reasons to drop the cases, but “suicide” may be a preferred option!

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/feb/23/peter-mandelson-arrested-on-suspicion-of-misconduct-in-public-office

Peter Mandelson arrested by Met Police
Channel 4 News
Feb 23, 2026
The explosion of the Epstein files continues to reverberate through Britain, causing moments and images that might have once seemed impossible.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 1:43 AM

Poor old man. Can run away from his escapades in his youth.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Feb 24, 2026 8:21 PM
Reply to  Aloysius

The incident comes amid intense scrutiny over his alleged ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, which led to formal criminal charges against him earlier this month.

I’ve been asking for an example of the alleged “blackmail”, but nobody has supplied one yet. Also, given that the fallout seems to hitting the UK and Norway establisments, which is supposed to be the “One Nation”? BTW, I haven’t read the books.

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Paul Cardin
Paul Cardin
Feb 24, 2026 6:29 PM

I’m sure Falklands hero Prince Andrew would love to escape back into the Royal Navy while all the fuss dies down. Sorry son, you’re now a pensioner, and too old…………….!

Armando Romani
Armando Romani
Feb 24, 2026 6:24 PM

For the real PTB, war has no downside: kill off thousands of poor people, launder lots of money, create a big, loud, spectacular and compelling distraction, and free up lots of land for the only-democracy-in-the-middle-east to expand into eastern Europe…

Ms. Corona Hotspot
Ms. Corona Hotspot
Feb 24, 2026 5:54 PM

“Conscription is coming”
Learn how to avoid it.

024_Wehrpflicht als Ergebnis unseres Sicherheitsdenkens – https://www.bitchute.com/video/tuZEowwuNOcD/

or here:

https://thebridgelifeinthemix.info/

MartinU
MartinU
Feb 24, 2026 5:53 PM

Those old duffers of “Dad’s Army” included a lot of combat veterans from WW1, experienced soldiers who were too old (at that time) for front line service. The same was true for Germany — WW1 veterans were in the reserves and were only drafted into the front lines when acute manpower shortages on the Eastern front forced the Wehrmacht to grab anyone with a pulse that wasn’t immediately needed elsewhere.

We’re in a very different situation today. Although Ukraine has been mobilizing much of its (male) population its having to resort to quite desperate measures to achieve this. (Dragging people off the street, often in the face of strong local opposition, is quite common.) This kind of conscription isn’t going to fly in ‘the West’, especially as there’s really no clear and present danger to individual countries, just an omnipresent desire to drive on Moscow (Napoleon, Hitler plus the occasional Crimea War). I can’t see this being romanticized to the point that people of any age would sign up, and even if we did coerce them they wouldn’t be very reliable since they’re not being employed to defend their homes but rather indulge in yet another imperial adventure.

(Incidentally, the classic anti-war ballad from the Vietnam era was Country Joe and the Fish’s “Fixing to die rag”.)

red lester
red lester
Feb 24, 2026 8:08 PM
Reply to  MartinU

Or this one written by an 18 ear old:

Chris
Chris
Feb 24, 2026 8:53 PM
Reply to  MartinU

Oh, what a wonderful blast from the past: Dad’s Army!

“Shoot him, Mister Mainwaring. You’ve got the right!”

“Stupid boy!”

Ahahahaha! Thanks for the laugh!

MartinU
MartinU
Feb 24, 2026 10:30 PM
Reply to  Chris

Don’t forget that the mild mannered Sergeant Wilson (played by John Le Mesurier) was revealed towards the end of the series as a decorated field officer in WW1. This would be quite typical — my experience with WW1 and WW2 veterans (grandparents’ and parents’ generations respectively) was that they were not interested in repeating the experience. (This has been echoed in the US with colleagues who served in Vietnam — the more they were involved in actual combat the less inclined they were to talk about it.)

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Feb 25, 2026 1:56 AM
Reply to  MartinU

True. But Europe also have several possibilities to avoid conscription more than most.
Remember Europe is the worlds richest continent, and we have people to do the hard jobs.

First of all there is the old ‘buffer nations’ which are the East European front states on Russia’s borders.
Second here is the Great Satan’s bullies who are always willing to fight whoever whereever war for freedom and democracy anywhere for promised money.

Third there is the many immigrants and boat refugees arriving and arrived at EU’s shore, who can easily be pursued to fight for their new motherland, as the salary will still be well above what they could get at home.

So, all in all its not that bad.comment image