Monday, 16 December 2024

COMPETITION: Win Dalgliesh: Series 3 on DVD

Dalgliesh

BERTIE CARVEL returns to our screens as the inimitable Dalgliesh in the hugely popular TV series – based on P.D. James’ bestselling and award-winning detective novels. Dalgliesh Series 3 is set to arrive on DVD and digital, following its run on Channel 5, along with the Dalgliesh Series 1 – 3 DVD Box Set, courtesy of Acorn Media International on 23 December 2024. The new series is guaranteed to bring plenty of gripping and complex cases.

And to celebrate, we have a great competition for you and a chance to win a copy on DVD.

Synopsis:
Dedicated to solving crimes and bringing killers to justice, the cunning and intellectual detective Adam Dalgliesh (Carvel – Doctor Foster, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell), follows in the footsteps of distinguished detectives such as Sherlock Holmes and Poirot. Each series is adapted from three novels, tracing the sleuth’s expansive crime-fighting career. Every case features a unique setting and a stellar cast of guests. 

Dalgliesh Series 3 follows the enigmatic investigator and poet, Commander Adam Dalgliesh, as he tackles three highly charged and sensitive cases across different parts of England in 1979, on the cusp of Margaret Thatcher’s victory.

In Death in Holy Orders, he investigates the gruesome murder of a senior churchman in a seminary in West Sussex – an institution already engulfed in scandal. In Cover Her Face, a murder in the house of a wealthy and influential family brings him to the heart of Essex. Devices and Desires sees the wily detective investigate a string of killings in Kent, suspected to be the work of anti-nuclear campaigners.   

Each gripping case unfolds over two episodes, with Carlyss Peer (Grantchester) reprising her role as Dalgliesh’s noble assistant, DS Kate Miskin, while Alistair Brammer (Les Misérables) returns as DS Daniel Tarrant. Additionally, Carvel makes his directorial debut in this thrilling series.

The new series features stellar guest stars including Anton Lesser (Endeavour), Lloyd Owen (The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power), Claire Goose (Silverpoint), Liz White (The Long Shadow), Adam James (Mr Bates vs The Post Office), Richard Lintern (Silent Witness), Ellora Torchia (The Gold), Parth Thakerar (Gangs of London), Soni Razdan (War) and Josie Walker (Belfast). 
 

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What year is Dalgliesh Series 3 set in?

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1. Closing date 30-12-24
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4. Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
5. Entries that come directly from other websites will not be accepted.

Sunday, 15 December 2024

Mark Dice - Looks at corrupt politicians who are panicking

Mark Dice
 

Mark Dice is a prominent author, media analyst, and social commentator known for his insightful critiques of mainstream media and pop culture. With a flair for engaging and thought-provoking content, Mark has built a substantial following through his books, videos, and online presence. His work often explores the intersection of media, politics, and societal trends, aiming to uncover hidden agendas and foster critical thinking. Mark's approachable style and sharp wit resonate with audiences seeking an alternative perspective on current events. A passionate advocate for freedom of speech and independent thought, he continues to inspire dialogue and challenge conventional narratives.

Friday, 13 December 2024

Hundreds of Sober Drivers Arrested for DUI in Tennessee: A Deepening Controversy

 

In a shocking revelation, an investigation by WSMV 4 has uncovered that over 600 Tennessee drivers, all of whom were completely sober, have been wrongfully charged with driving under the influence (DUI). This staggering figure highlights a troubling pattern of miscarriages of justice, sparking outrage among those impacted and raising serious questions about law enforcement practices in the state.

One such case involves Xavier Gray, a hardworking dump truck driver whose livelihood depends on his ability to operate a vehicle. Body camera footage from Gray's arrest shows him calmly cooperating with officers, confident that his sobriety would clear him. However, he was stunned to hear he was being charged with a DUI despite not consuming any alcohol or drugs. "I don’t even drink," Gray said. "This is my whole livelihood." Subsequent blood tests confirmed his sobriety, but the emotional and professional toll of the false charge remains significant.

This issue has caught the attention of Tennessee lawmakers, including State Representative Lowell Russell, who was compelled to act after one of his constituents was similarly wrongfully accused. Russell and investigative reporters requested detailed data from the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), revealing that 609 sober individuals have faced DUI charges. For context, that number could fill more than half the seats in the upper balcony of Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.

The implications are profound, as mugshots of those wrongfully charged often appear online, tarnishing reputations before their innocence is proven. Representative Russell has proposed the creation of a public database to document cases where charges are ultimately dismissed. This transparency, he argues, would help restore faith in the system and provide a safeguard for those falsely accused.

While law enforcement agencies maintain the importance of keeping drunk drivers off the roads, these revelations underscore the need for more precise and fair testing protocols. For individuals like Gray, whose lives are upended by such errors, the stakes couldn’t be higher. As this investigation unfolds, the pressure mounts on lawmakers and prosecutors to address the systemic issues that have led to these wrongful charges.

Tuesday, 10 December 2024

John Deere is costing American farmers $4.2 billion a year by restricting them from fixing their own tractors.

John Deere, a global leader in agricultural machinery renowned for its innovation and iconic green tractors, is costing American farmers $4.2 billion annually by imposing restrictions that prevent them from repairing their own equipment. This practice forces farmers to rely on authorized dealers for maintenance, significantly inflating costs and limiting timely repairs during critical farming seasons.

Similar tactics are employed by tech giant Apple, known for its sleek devices and proprietary systems, e-commerce powerhouse Amazon, famous for its vast marketplace, and major automakers, who integrate software locks and restrictions on vehicle diagnostics. These strategies are not only detrimental to consumers and independent mechanics, undermining their ability to save costs and sustain local businesses, but also boost corporate profits by keeping control over repair services and parts firmly in-house. This growing trend raises concerns about consumer rights, affordability, and the future of independent repair industries.


Monday, 9 December 2024

COMPETITION: Win The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon Season 1-2 on Blu-ray



Christmas came early for fans of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon! The hit spin-off from one of TV’s biggest franchises is back for a second season, and it’s bolder than ever. Now, Daryl (Norman Reedus) is teaming up again with his best friend and fan-favorite Carol (Melissa McBride), and we couldn’t be more excited.

And to celebrate, we have a great competition for you and a chance to win a copy on Blu-ray.

Synopsis:
Season 1
Following his departure from The Commonwealth, Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus) washes ashore in France, raising the ire of a splintered but growing autocratic regime centred in Paris and endangering a young boy at the heart of a benevolent religious movement.

Daryl agrees to shepherd the child and his caretakers on their pilgrimage to The Nest, a sanctuary which promises safety, in return for the Union’s help securing him passage back to America.

Season 2
Picks up where Season 1 left off, following fan-favorite characters Daryl Dixon (Reedus) and Carol Peletier (McBride).

They both confront old demons while she fights to find her friend and he struggles with his decision to stay in France, causing tension at the Nest. Additionally, Genet (Anne Charrier)’s movement builds momentum, setting Pouvoir on a violent collision course with the Union of Hope in the fight for France's future.

Get ready to dive into this exciting new chapter with The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon – The Book of Carol. Fans and critics agree it is the best spin-off yet.
 
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Which actor plays Carol in The Walking Dead?

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1. Closing date 23-12-24
2. No alternative prize is available
3. When the competition ends as indicated on this page, any and all entries received after this point will not count and emails blacklisted due to not checking this page first.
4. Winners will be chosen randomly and will be informed via email.
5. Entries that come directly from other websites will not be accepted.

Mark Dice - Pre-Emptive Pardons

 

The use of pre-emptive presidential pardons to shield corrupt associates is a blatant abuse of power, undermining the foundations of justice and eroding public trust in government. Such a maneuver demonstrates a flagrant disregard for accountability, suggesting that loyalty to the president trumps adherence to the rule of law. By granting pardons before charges are even formally pursued, the president effectively stifles investigations, silences whistleblowers, and sends a chilling message that criminal behavior within his inner circle is immune to consequence. This tactic not only obstructs justice but also signals to others in government that corruption is permissible as long as it serves the leader’s interests, a dangerous precedent that weakens the integrity of democratic institutions.

This form of executive overreach is particularly alarming because it exploits one of the most unchecked powers of the presidency. The framers of the Constitution intended the pardon power to be a tool for mercy and justice, not a shield for the guilty. When a president uses this authority to preemptively protect allies from scrutiny, it reeks of self-interest and desperation. Moreover, it undermines the judicial process by denying courts the opportunity to adjudicate potential crimes. The long-term consequences are dire: the public grows increasingly cynical about government fairness, and future leaders may feel emboldened to further abuse this power. The use of pre-emptive pardons in this way is not just unethical, it is a betrayal of the president’s duty to uphold the Constitution and serve the American people, not his own interests.

Saturday, 7 December 2024

Paul Joseph Watson - They've Gone Nuts

 

Paul Joseph Watson is a British commentator, journalist, and cultural critic recognized for his thought-provoking analysis and sharp commentary on political and cultural issues. As the founder of the media platform Summit News and a prominent voice in independent journalism, Watson has built a global following through his incisive critiques of mainstream narratives and his advocacy for free speech. Known for his engaging style and unapologetic approach, he addresses topics ranging from societal trends to geopolitical developments, aiming to foster critical thinking and robust discussion. With a passion for challenging the status quo, Watson continues to inspire audiences worldwide with his dedication to independent thought and fearless expression.