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The Crisis Report — 58

15 min readFeb 16, 2025

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The story depicts a dystopian and post-apocalyptic near-future history version of the United Kingdom in the 1990s, preceded by a nuclear war in the 1980s that devastated most of the rest of the world. The Nordic (WHITE) supremacist, neo-fascist, outwardly Christofascists, and homophobic fictional “Norsefire” political party has exterminated its opponents in concentration camps, and now rules the country as a police state. -Wikipedia

The Elite think the ENDGAME is NOW.

Alan Moore is a prophet.

If you aren't familiar with his work you are missing out on some of the best “graphic novels” of the 20th century. If you only know this work from the mediocre 2005 movie adaptation.

The film is credited for popularizing the use of the Guy Fawkes mask by anti-establishment political groups and activities — wikipedia

Then you don’t really know it at all. He foresaw the current moment and describes it perfectly in his novel.

In the novel, an environmental crisis set off by a nuclear war has shattered the world order and plunged Britain into chaos. There is famine, there is massive privation, and most importantly there is a breakdown in law and order. People are hungry, confused, and afraid.

So, when an organization emerges that has a “narrative” explaining the collapse of the old world hAND promises to RESTORE ORDER again. Well, people flock to it.

Their explanation, is that England’s collapse is due to “moral corruption”. Because “unclean elements” had been allowed to…

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Richard Crim
Richard Crim

Written by Richard Crim

My entire life can be described in one sentence: Things didn’t go as planned, and I’m OK with that.