Bryan Hemming

short stories, comment, articles, humour and photography

Hurrah for the Blackshirts!

It Can’t Happen Here On the morning of April 9th 1940 mum’s cousin, Bjørg, got out of bed to celebrate her eleventh birthday. That wasn’t the only event to make the … Continue reading

October 15, 2016 · 8 Comments

Russians halt search for intelligent life in Washington

A Russian research team, which claimed to have detected signs of intelligent life in Washington, has now discovered the life there not to be quite so intelligent after all. A … Continue reading

October 6, 2016 · 7 Comments

Aleppo: The Corporate Media Credibility Gap

“Less than four years ago, Aleppo was a prosperous and beautiful city. Christians and Muslims lived side by side, as did Sunni and Shia. A tolerant culture was sustained by … Continue reading

February 19, 2016 · 23 Comments

Guardian hack trolls his own readers

Not content with the mobs of vacuous trolls funded by various British intelligence agencies constantly at each other’s throats in its comments sections, it appears the Guardian is now employing … Continue reading

December 18, 2015 · 4 Comments

Russians kill ‘People’

“At least 18 people killed in Russian airstrike on town in Syria – reports” reads a headline in this morning’s Guardian. According to the corporate media when Russian bombs kill, they … Continue reading

December 1, 2015 · 7 Comments

The Guardian weaves tangled web pages

My grandfather originated from Hammerfest in Norway. Once renowned for being the northernmost town in the world, the fact he was born there doesn’t cut much ice with anyone beyond … Continue reading

August 30, 2015 · 7 Comments

Double, double, toil and trouble… the cauldron of Kiev

Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble … Trying to figure out what’s really happening in Ukraine, from what passes as news these days, is akin to putting a … Continue reading

April 1, 2015 · 11 Comments

Record 101% response to YouGov Ukraine poll in UK

It’s just over a year since Viktor Yanukovych fled Kiev, following an illegal coup on February 22th 2014. Ever since the beginning of the affair, the entire Western world’s press could’ve been … Continue reading

March 1, 2015 · Leave a comment

How The Guardian Changes History

There is something a little disturbing about that, as to judge from the photo he would’ve had to have been driving one of the armoured vehicles in the convoy, or riding in it. Yet according to Roland Oliphant of The Telegraph, he and Walker had spotted a Russian armoured convoy …

February 22, 2015 · 12 Comments

Shaun Walker is caught invading Ukraine by his own camera!

Some of you might remember an article I wrote on Guardian journalist, Shaun Walker last August: Shaun ‘wish I’d brought my camera’ Walker. Today The Guardian uses the same article by Walker … Continue reading

November 13, 2014 · 6 Comments

MH17 report – Brazen censorship by The Independent

I saw my comment disappear from the screen within a minute of it being posted… An article in this morning’s Independent – stuffed way down the page considering its importance – … Continue reading

September 10, 2014 · 7 Comments

Shaun ‘wish I’d brought my camera’ Walker

    Folk at The Independent must have been rubbing their hands with glee when Shaun ‘Scoop’ Walker took off with his off pencil and notepad to join The Guardian. … Continue reading

August 17, 2014 · 2 Comments

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