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Big Brother Is Conning You

My good friend Toby Young has written a piece in The Spectator bigging up the Big Brother Watch report on how Covid dissidents were spied on by UK state agencies, including the disinformation branch of the military known as 77th Brigade.
For me the stand out line is this one: ‘But, frustratingly, there’s no single revelation scandalous enough to trigger an official inquiry.’ Yes, Tobes. You’re getting there. Could the reason for this frustration perhaps be that the report was designed that way?
I certainly believe so. Big Brother Watch’s report - sexily titled ‘Ministry of Truth: the secretive government units spying on your speech’ - comes across to me like a textbook example of Limited Hangout. That is, snippets of hitherto ‘secret’ information are drip-fed into the public consciousness with the intention not to illuminate but to limit, cover up and deceive.
Like ‘conspiracy theory’, limited hangout is a phrase popularised by the CIA. Suppose, say, the Deep State have been up to no good and after months or years being fobbed off with official denials the public is about to discover the ugly truth. Well what their propaganda units will do at that point is to permit a tactical leak of curated information which appears to spill the beans. While the public is busy getting worked up about this watered down version of the scandal, the more damaging stuff remains in the shadows.
In this light, let’s examine some of the headline claims made in this ‘investigative’ report. Here is the first of its ‘key findings.’
‘Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, Conservative MPs David Davis and Chris Green, high profile academics from the University of Oxford and University College London, and journalists including Peter Hitchens and Julia Hartley-Brewer, all had comments critical of the government analysed by anti-misinformation units’.
Well that paragraph already is a massive red flag. What on earth is Covid authoritarian Sir Keir Starmer doing on a list of supposed dissidents? Why is vaccine enthusiast Julia Hartley Brewer (the single most oft-cited victim in the report) given such prominence? And what is it with this word ‘analysed’, whose measured neutrality barely hints at the skullduggery now regularly practised at the expense of law-abiding British people by state agencies?
Here is the second key finding.
‘Target speech included public criticism of the government’s pandemic response - particularly lockdown modelling and vaccine passports - as well as journalists’ criticism of the withdrawal from Afghanistan and MPs criticism of NATO.’
Note how the Afghanistan and NATO issues are slipped in to muddy the waters. Note also the distracting emphasis of ‘lockdown modelling and vaccine passports’ - important issues, certainly, but not nearly as important as the most aggressively censored form of dissidence, namely criticism of these alleged vaccines and their potentially lethal effects.
And here is its third key finding.
‘Soldiers from the Army’s 77th Brigade, tasked with ‘non-lethal psychological warfare’, collected tweets from British citizens posting about Covid-19 and passed them to central government - despite claiming operations were directed strictly overseas.’
There has been much, misplaced excitement about this ‘revelation.’ For example, in the Mail On Sunday’s double-page-spread coverage (itself another red flag), it was the headline story: ‘Army spied on lockdown critics: Sceptics, including our own Peter Hitchens, long suspected they were under surveillance.’ In the Daily Sceptic, Tobes headed his version ‘The 77th Brigade spied on lockdown sceptics, including me.’ And YouTube medical podcaster Dr John Campbell broadcast to his alleged 2.66 million subscribers that he had once put in to the ‘conspiracy theory bucket’ the notion that a unit of the Army would be spying on its own citizens but that he now realised it was true.
So it’s good news, right? All those of us tin-foil hat loons who’ve said from the start that the 77th have been infiltrating online chat groups, posing under fake identities to promote the government’s Covid agenda, trolling sceptics, smearing vaccine critics and so on: we’ve finally been vindicated.
You hear this line quite a lot from people in Awake circles. And if you tell them that they’ve just fallen victim to a military grade psyop they get quite upset and defensive. I can understand this totally. When your side appears to have scored an unequivocal win - in this case waking up the Normies to the damage being done by 77th Brigade and other malign state agencies - it’s jolly annoying when some killjoy replies that, no, this was actually all just part of the Enemy’s plan.
Unfortunately, though, that’s exactly how limited hangouts work. The information being selectively leaked out isn’t wholly worthless. (If it were no one would buy the cover story). Rather, it is information that has reached its sell-by date. The people who are leaking it have taken a tactical decision: it was going to come out anyway; at least this way, by releasing it on their terms, they can maintain a degree of control over the narrative.
It’s not what they are revealing but what they are NOT revealing that is the problem here. Suppose you were coming at this story for the first time, what would you learn? Well, you’d hear about an army unit which, at the government’s behest, was spying on British citizens. “Whoa! This sounds serious!”, you might think. But then you’d read on and your anxiety would quickly diminish because the charges laid against 77th (and the various other named state agencies, such as the Counter Disinformation Unit, the Rapid Response Unit, etc) seem so innocuous.
One of the report’s prize exhibits is a short essay from an anonymous Army whistleblower who was attached to 77th Brigade and now claims to be ashamed at his involvement. But it reads less like a confession than a carefully worded damage limitation exercise. These samples may give a taste:
“We were sent on basic training including the use of anonymised laptops and many legal briefs to ensure we knew how to remain legal”.
“They had been told what was legally allowed, such as a ‘scrape’ whereby we searched online platforms for keywords; and what was illegal, such as repeatedly looking at a named UK individual’s account without authorisation, although some people would do that from their accounts after their shift.”
Note here the stress on the unit’s allegedly strenuous attempts to keep everything above board and legal. Note too how any breaches of this are attributed to a few rogue operators who, for some unexplained reason, liked to carry on working, after hours, on their own time and equipment.
This damage limitation tactic is also evident in the section on the Counter Disinformation Unit which, so we’re asked to believe, tied itself in knots worrying about freedom of speech issues when debating whether to report some tweets by Toby Young: ‘…Extracts from internal emails show CDU staff debated whether to flag several of his tweets to Twitter as a potential breach of its terms. In considering what action to take, staff note that reporting the journalist would ‘require further analysis of FoS [freedom of speech] implications.’ The report is at pains to tell us that there is no evidence that any of Tobes’s tweets were flagged.
Perhaps you’re beginning to see how the technique works. In the guise of telling us how terrible these various agencies are, what the report actually tells us is how innocuous they are. They were, we are repeatedly told, scrupulous about observing legal niceties. When they did step over the mark, it was down to individual overzealousness or incompetence, rather than malign intent. As for this widely reported charge that they ‘spied’ on British subjects? Well we’re hardly talking wire taps here, are we? Or being tailed by men in shabby raincoats. Nope, about the worst these spy agencies did - so the report claims - is that they ‘monitored’ a few people’s social media posts. The same thing, you might note, that every regular user of Twitter does every single day.
In other words, this supposed investigative report might better have been titled Big Fat Nothingburger - because that is the extent of its shocking revelations. If you still believe otherwise, and want to make your impassioned case that ‘No, it’s good. Thanks to this report, loads more people to what is going are now awake to what is going’, then I’d just like to remind you of a few things.
First, the report adds little to what Laura Dodsworth already told us in her May 2021 bestseller State of Fear. The fact that newspapers like the Mail on Sunday are reporting now what has been well in the public domain for over 18 months is not, then, a sign of some glorious new information breakthrough. Rather it is a sign that the Establishment is finally ready for the next stage of its controlled information release.
Second, think for a moment of what this Nothingburger report is NOT telling us. As everyone in dissident circles has long been aware, the activities of 77th Brigade and related state agencies, are considerably more aggressive and objectionable than anything revealed in the report. Consider Mike Yeadon, ex-Pfizer-VIP turned vaccine whistleblower: his Twitter account was hijacked, he was discredited with a tirade of foul-mouthed, anti-Islamic tweets, and more or less driven off social media.
The simple fact is that the British government - like governments across the world - has been waging war on its citizenry. It has bullied, cajoled and tricked them into taking vaccines they didn’t need. It has lied to them about the nature of the threat posed by the ‘pandemic’, about vaccine safety, about vaccine deaths and injuries. And it has enforced its mendacious narrative by buying the silence of the mainstream media (using taxpayers’ money, natch) and by smearing, marginalising and censoring sceptics. A key part of this ugly, utterly immoral, thoroughly anti-democratic black ops campaign are all those agencies now effectively whitewashed in this limited hangout report.
Before I read their report when it was published last Sunday, I was agnostic about Big Brother Watch, an organisation of which I knew very little. Since then, I have heard much that troubles me: about their funding sources, about the people involved, and so on. But to me, all the evidence you need that this report cannot be trusted is contained in the report itself. It reveals nothing of real value (at least nothing that wasn’t going to come out anytime soon, anyway); it sullies the vaguely useful information by interspersing it with irrelevancies; it plays down the seriousness of the threat posed by the organisations involved by making them sound at once scrupulous and amateurish. The whole thing stinks.

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James and Dick’s CHRISTMAS Special 2025

Featuring Dick. And James. And Unregistered Chicken. And possibly some other special guests.

Not included in ticket price but available so you don’t starve/die of thirst: nice pizzas out of wood-fired ovens; street food.

VIP Tickets - £120 including bell-ringing lesson, walk with James, front row seats, church tour

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Friday, 28th November 2025. Starts at 5pm

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James Delingpole’s Big Birthday Bash August 1st. Starring Bob Moran, Dick Delingpole and Friends. Tickets £40. VIP Tickets (limited to 20) £120

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If you had to escape to another country which would it be? James runs through some of the options with Aussie cybersecurity guy and entrepreneur Nick Kraljevic. Nick - a Delingpod addict since Australia’s crazy lockdowns - talks about how to claim dual citizenship (handy if your family originates from somewhere like Croatia, as Nick’s does) and which countries are currently the most welcoming. His two top choices may come as a surprise. Nick is the founder of Societates Civis - www.soc-civ.com - which can help you make the move.

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James's Big Birthday Bash - August 1st. Be There!

Because I love you all and want you to be happy, I’d like few things more than if you were ALL able to join me at my James Delingpole Birthday Bash on August 1st.

Unfortunately, numbers are strictly limited. So please don’t be one of those people - I’m the procrastinating type myself, so I know whereof I speak - who sends me a pleading message a few days before the event saying: “Can you squeeze me in?” Because tragically I might not be able to help.

Here’s why I think you’ll enjoy it. The main event is me doing a live Delingpod with Bob Moran and the conversation is going to be great. You know it is. Apart from my brother Dick - who’ll also be appearing, obvs. - there’s probably no one with whom I have a greater rapport than Bob. And, gosh, do we have a lot to talk about: chemtrails, death jabs, dinosaurs, Satanists, the New World Order etc. All the stuff, basically, that you can’t discuss with your Normie friends, but which here we’ll cover freely and frankly because, hey, you’ll be ...

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Christianity 1 New Age 0

If you haven’t already - I’m a bit behind the curve here - I urge you to watch this car crash encounter between Christian apologist and scholar Wes Huff and ‘ancient civilisation’ researcher Billy Carson.

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I Wish I Weren't a Christian

No, not really, obviously. I’m just venting my frustration on how incredibly hard it is sometimes.

For example, if you read your scripture regularly you will notice that time and again Jesus enjoins us to forgive our enemies. This is emphasised in Matthew where He tells us that there’s only one prayer we really need and that’s the Lord’s Prayer.

In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus leaves us in no doubt that for followers of the way forgiveness is not an optional extra.

Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against us.

There’s an implicit contract here. If you want to be worthy of God’s forgiveness then you must do likewise.

I say the Lord’s Prayer every day, from the moment I wake till the moment I’m about to go to sleep - and lots of times in between.

The first parts are easy. What’s not to like about hallowing the Lord’s name and celebrating his eternal kingdom and being assured of all that daily bread He provides?

But the forgiving trespasses part can be a bit of a stumbling block because it seems so onerous - and unfair.

Surely if someone wrongs you, especially when unprovoked, the proper and proportionate response ought to be to smite them sevenfold? At the very least.

How can it not be right to retaliate when you’ve got right on your side?

How can it especially not be right when you happen to have been blessed by God with a mind that can produce the kind of next-level invective, weapons-grade cattiness and implacable, Daisy-cutter bomb logic that utterly obliterates anyone foolish enough to cross you?

Not only would the revenge be just - but fun too!

I’ve tried these arguments, over the years, on my morning walk with the dog, which is one of the occasions where I go through the Psalms and commune with God. But I can never quite get my point past the goalkeeper.

I’ll say stuff like: “C’mon, God. Give me a break. I’m not St Francis of Assisi. Can’t you just give me a bit of leeway, just this once, to satisfy my baser urges? I’ll be good afterwards, promise.”

Or: “But taking out wrong ‘uns in an amusing way is my brand. It’s how I make my living. You surely don’t want me to starve, do you?”

Resisting the temptation to deploy my powers is tough. It’s like being blessed with a huge penis only to discover “No sorry. The Lord has decided that your path is to become a monk. So I’m afraid that magnificent appendage is for peeing, only.

Why, God? Why?

The problem is that the Bible doesn’t really offer many get-out clauses. It’s not just the Lord’s Prayer that enjoins forgiveness. There’s that possibly even more annoying bit where Jesus tells us - say what? Really?? - that we should ‘Turn the other cheek.’

And then there are all the Psalms - which Jesus quoted more than almost any other book, so they must be on point - urging us to be patient and to let God take care of all the smiting.

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For example, there’s Psalm 37:

Leave off from wrath; and let go displeasure. Fret not thyself else thou shalt be moved to do evil.

Time and again you find the psalmist - usually David - asking, in so many words, “How much longer am I going to put up with this injustice? It’s so unfair!”

And God’s reply is always: “Fret not. I’ve got this!”

In Psalm 73, another of my favourites, the psalmist gets so frustrated he wonders why there’s any point being good when behaving badly seems so much more profitable.

Yea, and I had almost said even as they. [ie the Ungodly] But lo, then I should have condemned the generation of thy children.

But then he goes into the sanctuary of God and learns the fate of the ungodly.

Namely how thou dost set them in the slippery places and castest them down and destroyest them.

O how suddenly do they consume, perish and come to a fearful end.

Yea, even like as a dream when one awaketh, so shalt thou make their image to vanish out of the city.

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The language and imagery of the Psalms is so magnificent that I could spend all day reciting them. But if you’re reciting them merely for the great poetry then you’re surely guilty of the kind of vainglorious burbling Jesus warned us against in Matthew 6. You need to imbibe the meaning also - and accept that if Jesus took this stuff seriously then you probably should too.

Not, by the way, that I am remotely wasting any time fantasising about my enemies consuming, perishing and coming to a fearful end. On the contrary, I feel sorry for them because choosing the wrong path, away from God, is punishment in itself.

I prefer to take my example from one of the extraordinary monks featured in Archimandrite Tikhon’s Everyday Saints. [Unfortunately I can’t look up his name because I gave my copy to ortho bro Dick].

This monk was sent to the Gulag by the Soviets - but not before being cruelly tortured by a sadistic NKVD man who broke all his fingers. Many years later, the monk was reunited with his torturer, now so thoroughly ashamed he became an ardent Christian.

Please don’t think for a moment that I am comparing my feeble attempts at forbearance to that of this saintly monk. I’m sure I will fail to meet the exacting standards of saintliness on many, many occasions in the future, which will be my loss and your gain. After all, I’m sure my articles are SO much more fun when I’m putting the boot in rather than when I’m turning that other cheek.

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James and Dick's Christmas Special - Don't Miss Out!

I was about to start writing Part Two of my piece Most Journalists Don’t Realise They Are Working For Satan, when a thought occurred: “Hang on, James. Shouldn’t you be plugging your show?”

It’s this Saturday, on the off chance you are interested. I quite understand if you’re not: you’re probably busy, this miserable weather doesn’t make you feel like venturing away from home, and anyway, it’ll just be me and Dick on a stage talking rubbish as usual.

You’re right. Dick and I sitting on a stage talking rubbish is indeed what you’re going to get this Saturday evening. As usual we won’t be at all prepared. Well, Dick might but I won’t because I’m lazyI like to keep it real.

The only thing I will have to do in advance is wrap Dick’s present which I got him from Russia. He’s going to really love it because it is about as Dick a present as you could possibly imagine and I want to watch his little eyes light up as he tears off the wrapping.

But to be fair, I do have roughly in my mind some of the few things I want to talk about. One of them is ‘Who Really Runs The World?’, which obviously for us batshit-crazy tinfoil hat loons is one of those ongoing conversations which keeps changing the more we learn. Another is ‘Was Churchill more evil than Hitler?’ We’ve talked about this stuff before but my take on these issues in 2025 is going to be subtly different from the ones you heard in 2024 or 2023, let alone in say 2019 when I was about 90 per cent Normie. (I’m allowing myself 10 per cent off because I did at least know back then that climate change was bollocks).

Will we play the “Yes/No” game? I doubt it because the answer always “No” these days. But you never know. Perhaps Dick might surprise me. Or perhaps he might introduce a wild card game he has invented for the occasion.

There will be no Christmas decorations. Sorry but it’s too early.

Nor, likely, will I wear my Christmas jumper. Too hot.

But we will do the Lords Prayer at the beginning - inter alia, to ward off any demons and because it makes everyone feel amazingly uplifted - and Jerusalem at the end.

Also, you get to see Unregistered Chickens, who just get better and better. Or so I’m told by one of the band members. Dick and Andy the lead singer keep making bitchy remarks about the fact that even when they’re playing at my events I never come to see them. Or only for a few minutes. I try to explain, honestly, that this isn’t because I’m too grand or because I think they’re crap but because before you do a show the very last thing you want to be doing is hanging out with the audience because it drains all the energy you need for the show.

Still I think the thing you’ll enjoy most about the event is hanging out with like minded folk. You’ll be able to put faces to the names of some of the fellow Awake people you know from online. And you’ll be able to talk about all the things - Michelle Obama’s big swinging lunchpack; hybrid creatures bioengineered in the same Antartica DUMB where they breed the children for adrenochrome, were the Thunderbirds puppets actually devised as a result of remote viewing technology which enabled Gerry Anderson to see into the future from the 1960s and watch Konstantin Kisin and the other one presenting Triggerpod? etc - that you will probably avoid bringing up with family round the Christmas dinner table.

It’ll be fun. You’ll really, really enjoy it.

It will be no skin off my nose if you don’t. But I just think if you don’t come you’ll be missing out.

https://www.jamesdelingpole.co.uk/Shop/Events/james-and-dick-s-christmas-special-2025

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All They Want Is Your Soul

One of my unlikely podcast guests this week is Nick Griffin.

I say ‘unlikely’ because I’m always slightly wary of people who have been involved in mainstream politics - even if, like Griffin, it was only at the margins.

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Griffin - or Nick, as I suppose I should call him, now he’s my new mate - used to be the leader of the notorious British National Party (BNP). Like the party from which it splintered, the National Front, the BNP was and is one of those outfits which the mainstream media likes to brand as ‘fascist’ and ‘far right’ and ‘basically a bunch of Nazis.’

This would be why, in my days as an MSM journalist, Nick never crossed my radar. He wasn’t the sort of character of whom you could say to your editor “How about we hear what that Nick Griffin has to say for himself?” It would be tantamount to career suicide because, imagine, what if you quite liked him or he said something people agreed with? Far better not to take the risk - and to ignore him - as all self-respecting media folk did.

Anyway, now that very belatedly I’ve had chat with him I’ve discovered that, yes, I do quite like him. And also that he says lots of things I agree with. Many of the people who’ve listened to the podcast share my pleasant surprise. Here’s a typical comment:

“I was brought up believing the BBC hype - NickG is equivalent to Satan […] Please do bring Nick back on. Even some of my ‘awake-ish’ friends still recoil in horror at the mention of his name. This exposure can right this wrong.”

My main reservation about inviting Nick onto the Delingpod wasn’t that he’d be too controversial but that he might be a bit too conventional in his outlook, a bit Normie.

But on this, too, I was pleasantly surprised. As an example of how interesting his conversation is - and perhaps as an incentive to encourage those of you who aren’t already paid subscribers to sign up for an early listen before the podcast goes out free - I want to share with you one of his best anecdotes.

It was prompted when I asked him about whether any attempts had ever been made by shadowy forces to buy him off.

Yes, Nick said. Attempts had been made on a couple of occasions, one of them when he was a member of the National Front.

Representatives of an ultra-orthodox Jew in New York called Rabbi Schiller offered the National Front a large sum of money, on one somewhat surprising condition, which I shall reveal in a moment.

In Italy, meanwhile, on another occasion, some of Nick’s ‘far-right’ fellow travellers were made a similarly generous offer by a wealthy Jewish outfit. Again, the money was dependent on the fulfilment of one surprising term.

Then, Griffin went on, there was the example of his friend in Northern Ireland, a social marketing genius who was offered a blank cheque by Jewish interests, but only on one condition.

Here’s the interesting part. Perhaps you thought - as I certainly did - that in all three instances the Jewish donors would have made the same request: talking more about the Holocaust, maybe; toning down the anti-Semitism; avoiding criticism of Israel; something like that.

But no. The things that were requested were all very different - and also quite unexpected.

In the case of the National Front, the request was that they should stop griping about the perils and iniquities of the banking system.

With the Italians, the request was that they cease to sing the praises of Corneliu Codreanu, a Romanian fascist leader - founder of the Iron Guard - assassinated in the 1930s.

And in the case of the Northern Irish marketing guru, it was that he should stop talking about the evils of abortion.

The three very different provisos only had one thing in common: each was very dear to the heart of the people to whom the money offer had been made. To the National Front, banking was the key plank of their economic argument. To the Italians, Codreanu was a beloved romantic hero and role model. To the Northern Irishman, crusading against abortion was a moral imperative.

“They offer you everything you need,” explained Griffin. “But in every case they are only prepared to give it to you on condition that you sacrifice the thing closest to your heart.”

Perhaps experts in the Kabbala, or the Babylonian Mystery Religions, or the occult generally can explain to me what is going on here. But clearly these offers have great ritual significance - and also go some way towards explaining the nature of a world whose temporary god, according to the scriptures, is Satan.

Yes, you will be granted whatever you want. But not until you’ve first sold your soul.

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