Safety & Security

  • Safety is a general matter

    Safety isn’t in writing, so it’s said, but it’s in what we each get on and do. This is true for our personal lives, but it’s also true out in public. This is where it gets difficult. It means making sure that we’re thinking about others, and also ourselves. Just like security, safety is a matter of having a whole awareness of our entire surroundings.

    A shot of safety measures in front of a shop in Reading, in the Royal County of Berkshire.

    The additions that are made as we go along are there to make it better for other people. Sometimes they happen to be adjustments or adaptations that we might need. It may be it’s for others, though, but this often works out in our favour, too.

    It’s because it joins us together in factoring in safety over the existence of danger. This is how we move forward together. It helps us to all get along and to be able to carry out our days in harmony. It’s a small effort, but it makes it better.

  • The US & UK can still stick together

    The UK and the US is unlikely to be a partnership that doesn’t last. This may not be the assumption that follows a reading of its National Security Strategy published last month. It reads as a sort of guide to American worries at home and its concerns abroad. This isn’t the ethic of the document at all.

    The US & UK have an arrangement whereby we support each other’s wellbeing, and this arrangement has lasted for a long time. It’s built into our respective security infrastructure, so it means we won’t nuke each other, at least. It’s also written into all our peace agreements, and other documents besides.

    This is what people know if they study the arrangements and are able to look at the data. It’s not just out there because some public domain information is able to be litigated out of reality. This means it’s unsafe because the wording doesn’t hold together, or hold true. The fact of it helps us to survive here, and may even help us to thrive.

  • Europe needs a protection warrant

    The European situation is a state of affairs that we’ve rapidly fallen into. The end of total conflict and the spread of new ideas and values is like an old flame. The things we think of now are the result of fumes of the satanic mills of news journalism, and it’s choking us of life. The Europe we live in needs a responsive mechanism to make life safer, and fairer, for everyone who lives here. The rest of it can be put into the conjecture that passes the time – and may make more sense of it.

  • Security Death is a national nightmare

    The attempt to dismantle an entire security infrastructure in a nation is a nightmare. The portent of it is seen in a widespread mobilisation of people in one state against another. It may be a random attack, but it’s more likely to precede a particular initiative. This is the precursor to a supposed rise for a people that don’t really deserve it.

    The act of it is really a facet of something else that we’ve seen before. The pick and choose mentality of so many by so many now is a feature of our modern context. It may not yet meet a threshold of radical activity, but it’s extremism in its barest form.

  • World exclusive: P. Catherine’s anti-critic network

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, Princess Catherine’s anti-critic network is exposed here for the first time. It’s made up of nefarious criminal actors with prior criminal records involving threats against critics.

    The scale of the paid-for operation is believed to be extensive, referring to the scope of efforts to ‘silence’ academics, lecturers, and writers in particular. It’s believed to also involve public bodies but this cannot be verified yet.

  • Caught: Thames House antagonists

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, two antagonists working to undermine the safety and security of MI5’s London HQ have been spotted.

    They’re believed to have a similar set of criminal skills to other plotters, who’ve sought to undermine the safety of our public buildings, and important institutions.