Author: Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Human Rights and Delusions

June 20, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The reported finding by a judge that an electronic tag must be removed from a terrorist suspect on the grounds that his human rights are being breached because he suffers from delusions that the tag is a bomb is as perverse as finding against the tax authorities because the person they accuse of tax evasion suffers delusions that George […]

Weekend Read: Transatlantic Thriller

June 19, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

Dr. Rachael Benedict is an American historian and a best-selling author. She has a British connection through her estranged father Saul, an English thriller writer. Saul, whose parents were of Anglo-German origin, has spent much of his life plotting to expose secrets from World War Two, which are so sensitive they have been subject to […]

America’s Two Cancers

June 19, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The news of the church massacre has stunned America and shocked the world. The fact that it has happened at all flies in the face of everything America stands for and believes itself to be. An exasperated and deflated President seemed powerless to do any more than ring his hands. And no wonder. This is apparently […]

DQE: Learn About It for .99p

June 18, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

An idea to stimulate economic growth without further government borrowing. Written in plain English and very easy to follow, this is the only really fresh approach out there to the intractable problems of the UK economy, and it is just beginning to be noticed in important places. Buy! Download only .99p Paperback £2.99 Kindle or Paperback  UK […]

Nazi Era Hess Thriller

June 17, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

GREAT VALUE. BUY NOW! Download .99p Paperback £5.99     UK         US Rudolf Hess, Hitler’s deputy and right hand man, flew to Scotland on a mysterious peace mission in 1941, which has never been convincingly explained, to meet unidentified politicians who wanted to end the war. The truth has been covered up […]

Greece: Tempers Fray

June 17, 2015 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

As crunch moment draws ever closer, tempers are fraying both in Greece and all across the eurozone. This could signal the final shouting match which proves agreement is near, or it could demonstrate that agreement is now impossible. There is however a change in the political dynamics of the corners into which Germany and Greece […]