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The Prodigy – Ruff In The Jungle Bizness

The content enthusiastically reviews “The Mosquito Coast” series on Apple TV, highlighting a family’s perilous journey to an off-grid jungle. It also praises The Prodigy, noting their significant influence on electronic live performances despite the loss of member Keith Flint. The author urges recognition of their groundbreaking contributions to music. Continue reading
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Review: An African History of Africa – by Zeinab Badawi

Zeinab Badawi’s book offers an Afrocentric perspective on African history, challenging colonial narratives and highlighting the contributions of African civilizations. It discusses figures like Mansa Musa and Shaka Zulu, emphasizing the region’s advanced cultures despite historical exploitation. The text encourages readers to explore a non-mainstream understanding of Africa’s rich heritage and contemporary issues. Continue reading
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Wez G – Vine Line – Episode 4

This episode of Vine Line by DJ Wez G has a nice summer feel and has a few hits from Glastonbury 2023 plus a surprise couple of songs from the 1960s. :::Tracklist::: # Artist name Track name 1 Bananarama Cruel Summer 2 Taylor Swift Cruel Summer 3 Warpaint Champion 4 Low Steppa feat. Kelli-Leigh Runnin’… Continue reading
1960s, Acapella, Australia, ¢swiftie, Bananarama, Because Of You, Belgium, Ben Baker, Blanca Paloma, Blood Sugar, British, Caldicot, Chvrches, Crooked In The Park, Cruel Summer, Eaea, Gustaph, Kelli-Leigh, Lana Del Rey, Le;is, Love Story, Low Steppa, Pendulum, Podcast, Pop, Pop Music, Runnin’, Summer, Summer In The City, Summer’s Almost Gone, Supersonic, swiftie, Tayloor Swift, The Doors, The Lovin’ Spoonful, The Mother We Share, USA, Vine Line, Vine Line Episode 4, Warpaint, Wez G -
Review: Defending The Realm – MI5 and The Shayler Affair – by Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding

This is just another one of the many books I’ve read on the security services / spies / intelligence agencies in general. I guess I have a morbid fascination. Non-fiction throws up some pretty weird stuff – Life itself is a lot stranger than fiction. This tale from a turncoat ex MI5 employee David Shayler,… Continue reading
Afghanistan, Beijing, Belmarsh, betrayal, Birtish Empire, Britain, British, British Empire, British Press, brokenbritain, bureaucracy, Capitalism, Chiona, CIA, City of London, civil service, cold war, Colonel Gadaffi, Commonwealth, Communism, commusit, computers, corporation, crime, criminal, Daily Mail, Dame Stella Rimington, David Shayler, Davy Jones' Locker, death penalty, Defending The Realm, DOnald Trump, DPRK, enemy of the state, espionage, execution, France, GCHQ, Government, Great Britian, Human rights, hung, hung drawn and quartered, injustice, intelligence, INTERPOL, IRA, Isalmic, Islam, Islamic Terror, Israel, IT, jail, James Bond, justice, KGB, kim philby, Kremlin, liberty, Libya, Lockerbie, London, management, Mark Hollingsworth, MI5, mi6, Microsoft, Military, Moscow, Mossad, national security, Nick Fielding, Nicrosoft Windows 95, non-fiction, North Korea, Official Secrets Act, parliament, Politics, poltics, Prince Harry, prison, Pyongyang, red top, Robert Maxwell, Rupert Murdoch, Russia, Russians, Scandal, security, security services, Shayler, SHayler Affair, spies, spy, tabloid journalism, tech, terrorism, Thatcher, treachery, treason, Twitter, U.K., United Kingdom, USA, war, whistelblower, Windows, Windows 95 -
Review: The Great Game – On Secret Service in High Asia – by Peter Hopkirk

The Great Game, as immortalised by Rudyard Kipling in ‘Kim’ was the nineteenth century adventures in espionage between Russia and the U.K. across Central Asia. Both sides were on the verge of a full on military confrontation and sought advantage. The Russian Tsars sought territorial expansion across Asia and always had their eye on the… Continue reading
Afghanistan, Anglophobe, Asia, Britain, British, British Empire, British Geographical Society, China, CrimeaN WAR, espionage, exploration, Geographical Society, Geography, Great Britain, India, intrigue, Kim, London, Persia, Queen Victoria, Rudyard Kipling, Russia, Russian, Russophobe, spy, St Petersburg, The Great Game, Tibet, Tirkmenistan, Tsar, U.K., Vodka -
Review: Gangster Warlords – Drug Dollars, Killing Fields and the New Politics of Latin America – by Ioan Grillo

This is the second of Ioan Grillo’s books that I have read and I found this volume equally as good as my first encounter with this talented British journalist. Gangster Warlords focuses on 4 separate crime gangs across the Americas. For each group we identify leaders, politics, often brutal and horrendous crimes and a link… Continue reading
autodefensas, bocas, Brasil, Brazil, British, caribbean, Christopher Michael Coke, COcaine, Comando Vermelho, crystal meth, drug war, Dudus, El Chayo, El más loco, el salvador, favelas, gangs, Gangster, Gangster Warlords, honduras, Ioan Grillo, Jamaica, Knights Templar, La Familia Michoacana, Latin America, mara salvatrucha, marijuana, Mexico, ms-13, narcotics, Nazario, Nazario Moreno, Northern Triangle, red commando, rio, Shower Posse, Sinaloa, The Maddest One, violence, war on drugs, William da Silva Lima, Yardie -
Review: The Will to Survive. A History of Hungary – by Bryan Cartledge

The Will to Survive. A History of Hungary by Bryan Cartledge My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is a daunting book in terms of size yet at the conclusion of it, I feel its in depth detail and full historical coverage make it a definitive volume of those interested in the country of Hungary… Continue reading
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Review: The Holy Kingdom – by Adrian Gilbert

The Holy Kingdom by Adrian G. Gilbert My rating: 4 of 5 stars As an inhabitant of South Wales with a fascination of local history, I found this book truly enlightening. I was aware of the links King Arthur had with local places such as Caerleon and I found that this book built well on… Continue reading
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