Thoughts On Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena
By Will Keys, Humanity’s understanding of what constitutes “life” has always been narrowly framed by our earthly experience. We tend to define it through the lens of familiar biology: organisms…
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By Will Keys, Humanity’s understanding of what constitutes “life” has always been narrowly framed by our earthly experience. We tend to define it through the lens of familiar biology: organisms…
by Will Keys The real tension between the United States and Iran runs deeper than nuclear weapons, proxies, or oil. It stems from a fundamental clash between two opposing worldviews:…
By Will Keys In every functioning democracy there is an expectation—quiet, steady, almost instinctive—that public watchdogs operate above fear, favour, and fashion. Their legitimacy does not come from popularity but…
By Will Keys My book Perfidious Albion was not written as history for its own sake. It was written to explain the present. Based on the past, but pertinent to…
By Will Keys The Dunning–Kruger effect is not stupidity; it is unrecognised overreach. It afflicts the competent who stray beyond their true mastery and mistake confidence for comprehension. Classical history…
By Will Keys The modern West is trapped in a peculiar communicative fever: reasoned dialogue is interrupted mid-thought, not by argument, but by a rehearsed chorus of moral posturing. What…
By Will Keys The phrase “Deep State” is tossed about so casually these days that the public either dismisses it as nonsense or fears it as something mystical. In truth,…
By Will Keys A well-informed publisher friend recently asked me a simple question:“Are you still sure the Russians know what they’re doing?” My answer is yes—and, if anything, even more…
By Will Keys In every functioning democracy there is an expectation—quiet, steady, almost instinctive—that public watchdogs operate above fear, favour, and fashion. Their legitimacy does not come from popularity but…
By Will Keys There are moments in public life when the simplest explanation is so outrageous that ordinary people instinctively reject it. They look instead for a hidden hand —…