
Questions Cambridge University and the British Press Must Answer
Rest in Power Dr. Jason Arday
I’m alimcforever, a researcher, communicator, and historian. I break down colonialism, propaganda, and power structures so they actually make sense.
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How Trinity College turns confiscated land, imperial finance and private wealth into authorised knowledge.

How colonial money bought a Cambridge fellowship for a eugenics researcher — and how that researcher helped destroy the Black professor who studied the system that wanted to destroy him.

Video Premiere: The Von Der Leyens & Orgenesis

Von der Leyen

How $50 million, a bugged hotel, and a legal loophole turned 90,000 human beings into a strategic trade ledger.

How industrialists, bankers and shipping cartels converted public authority, human movement, land and scientific research into privately controlled revenue systems.

How industrial cartels, private banks, and insurance houses built the research facility for nuclear fission, ran the Nazi war economy, and re-emerged as the directors of post-war global finance.

A plain-terms breakdown of Announcement No. 46 and the export control system behind it

From a Cattle-Hunting Concession to a Chartered Monopoly

The Falkland's Black Rocks

An Investigative Series in Five Parts

The Bronze Age Extraction Machine That Never Stopped Running

The mainstream story runs like this: Taylor Swift, wronged artist, discovers her masters have been sold to her nemesis Scooter Braun without her knowledge.

C.C.A. Baldi, the Padrone System, and the Colonial Infrastructure of the American Dream

How the word “organic” was stripped of life, and what was built on the empty lot

A media literacy analysis of the AI exchange on real apocalyptic fear and my essay "The Carbon Licence"

The operational bridge from MKULTRA to the Epstein-era kompromat network

Watch This Space: A New Strategic Direction for UK Media

Why the problem keeps recurring — and what is actually driving the people inside it.

Insurance is a promise

Flood Re's 2039 sunset, framed as a housing debate, is a signal that the global insurance model will become structurally insolvent during climate collapse

Constitutional Law, Dialog, and the Shannon Precedent