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Revealing Wealth: A Data-Driven Crusade Against Tax Evasion – Book Review

08 Sun Mar 2026

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By Melanie Rodham Jenkins

Reviewed by Afilonius Rex, for FT Weekend

Madrid, Monday 9th March 2026

In an era when wealth inequality feels like an intractable virus, Martyn Jones’s Revealing Wealth: Combatting Tax Evasion with Data, Political Will and Technology arrives as a potent antidote – or at least a blueprint for one. Published in 2025, this ambitious tome blends technical savvy with moral urgency, proposing a global “World Asset Register” (WAR) to unmask hidden fortunes. Jones, a data architecture veteran once hailed as one of the world’s top information experts, teams up with his alter ego, Afilonius Rex – a pseudonym for a collective of contrarian thinkers – to argue that technology can pierce the veil of offshore secrecy. But as Gillian Tett might observe, drawing from her anthropological lens on finance, this isn’t just about algorithms and databases; it’s about the cultural rituals of power, where the ultra-rich perform elaborate dances to evade civic duty, leaving the rest of us footing the bill.

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IT’S POLITICS: Echoes from the Past: Historical Voices on Trump, MAGA, and the Shadow Over the West

08 Sun Mar 2026

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Martyn Rhisiart Jones

Madrid, Sunday 7th March 2026

History has a peculiar habit of clearing its throat at inconvenient moments. Unfortunately, the present tends to respond by turning up the volume on cable news.

In an age where political discourse is conducted through rallies, retweets, and the occasional midnight proclamation on social media, one cannot help but wonder what the great minds of earlier centuries might make of it all. The phenomenon surrounding Donald Trump and the rallying cry of Make America Great Again (MAGA) has spilt far beyond the borders of the United States, casting a long and argumentative shadow across Europe and the broader international order. Nationalism, isolationism, suspicion of alliances, and the rhetorical targeting of those deemed “other” are hardly new ideas, but like vintage fashions and bad moustaches, they have returned with startling enthusiasm.

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IT’S POLITICS: Trump’s Digital Assault on Europe

08 Sun Mar 2026

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Trump’s Digital Assault: How the Far-Right Weaponises Social Media to Wage War on Europe and Democracy

By Elena Vasquez

The Guardian Angle, 9 March 2026

In the shadow of Trump’s second term, a toxic alliance between far-right extremism and social media algorithms is accelerating the erosion of democracy, not just in America, but across Europe. As recent analyses reveal, this isn’t mere happenstance; it’s a calculated siege on rational discourse, institutional trust, and transatlantic solidarity. Drawing from three incisive critiques on social media’s suppression of intellectual rigour, the extreme right’s manipulative tactics online, and Trump’s undeclared economic and military aggression against Europe, we can forge a clear antithesis to the far-right’s “free speech” facade and synthesise a roadmap for resistance. The stakes? Nothing less than reclaiming democracy from digital vermin.

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IT’S POLITICS: Trump’s Undeclared War on Europe – Radio Debate

08 Sun Mar 2026

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Radio Debate: Trump’s Undeclared War on Europe

Martyn Jones (Moderator): Good evening, everyone, and thank you for joining this special extended edition of Global Echoes on March 8, 2026. Tonight, we’re taking a thorough, step-by-step look at what has come to be known as “Trump’s Undeclared War on Europe.” This isn’t hyperbole; it’s a phrase that’s gaining traction as we see the real-world fallout from recent U.S. actions. Just over a month ago, on January 3, U.S. forces launched Operation Absolute Resolve in Venezuela, capturing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores in a dramatic raid on Caracas. They were flown to the U.S. to face charges related to narco-terrorism and drug trafficking. President Trump announced that the United States would essentially “run” Venezuela during a transition period, with Vice President Delcy Rodríguez stepping in as acting leader. Celebrations erupted in some places, protests in others, but the core issue seems tied to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves and giving American companies like Exxon and Chevron greater control.

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IT’S POLITICS: The Digital Assault on Europe

08 Sun Mar 2026

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Sir Afilonius Rex, Martyn Jones and Lila de Alba

Kensington, Sunday 8th March 2026

The internet was supposed to be a glorious democratising force, connecting people, spreading ideas, and letting truth shine through. Instead, it has become a glittering weapon in the hands of the extreme right, twisting platforms into tools that erode rational thought, fair elections, and basic decency. This is no accident. It is a deliberate, sophisticated playbook designed to undermine democracy while hiding behind memes, outrage, and “free speech” rhetoric.

Here are ten key ways the far right manipulates social media to push anti-democratic behaviour, each one more insidious than the last.

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IT’S POLITICS: Social Media and the Vermin-Ridden Extreme Right-Wing War on Rational Thought, Democracy and Intellectual Rigour

07 Sat Mar 2026

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Martyn Rhisiart Jones

Madrid, Sunday 8th March 2026

The Algorithmic Silence: Why Serious Writing Disappears on Social Media

For much of the early internet era, there was a widespread belief that digital platforms would democratise public discourse. Anyone with a good idea, a well-written argument, or a compelling piece of criticism could reach an audience. Gatekeepers would fall away. Thoughtful debate would flourish.

Two decades later, that promise looks increasingly hollow.

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A Celtic Renaissance: Martyn de Tours’ Defiant Vision Against the Shadows of Extremism – Book Review

07 Sat Mar 2026

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Celtic, European and Worldly

Lila de Alba, FT Weekend, New Jersey, Saturday, 7th March 2026

In an age when the airwaves hum with the discordant symphony of populist rage and algorithmic resentment, Martyn de Tours’ Celtic Domination: The Most Significant Influencers emerges not merely as a novel, but as a clarion call for the reclamation of decency in a fractured world. Published amid the lingering echoes of the MAGA era’s toxic legacy, this 428-page hybrid of thriller, manifesto, and philosophical pilgrimage invites readers into a labyrinth where Celtic heritage becomes a bulwark against the encroaching tides of authoritarianism and intellectual decay. De Tours, the pseudonym of the contrarian strategist Martyn Jones, a figure whose prolific output has long danced on the edges of strategy and speculation, crafts a narrative that is as lush as it is urgent, weaving personal introspection with a bold blueprint for collective renewal. It is a book that demands we confront the “dirty war” waged by the far right on the Enlightenment’s fragile gains, while proposing a democratic alternative rooted in plurality, equity, and environmental stewardship. In doing so, it stands as a testament to the enduring power of ideas in an era of manufactured ignorance.

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Celtic Domination: A Bold Literary Attack on Extremism – Book Review

07 Sat Mar 2026

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Celtic, European and Worldly

Petula Clarkson, The New Yorker, New Jersey, Saturday, 7th March 2026

In a literary landscape increasingly cluttered with the disposable and the derivative, Martyn de Tours’ Celtic Domination: The Most Significant Influencers arrives like a Molotov cocktail lobbed into a country club. It is a work of breathtaking intellectual audacity, a “Digital Celtic Covenant” that refuses to politely deconstruct the status quo, choosing instead to incinerate it. Part high-octane spy thriller, part “passive Marxist” manifesto, it is the definitive literary antidote to the toxic sludge of the MAGA era and the burgeoning “fetid imperialist conceit” of the extreme right.

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Exploring Celtic Domination: A Novel of Ideas – Book Review

07 Sat Mar 2026

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Celtic, European and Worldly

Pamela Paddington, Times Literary Supplement, Oxford, Saturday, 7th March 2026

There are novels that announce themselves with a trumpet blast, and others that arrive like weather. Celtic Domination by Martyn de Tours belongs firmly to the latter category: a book that drifts in on a sea-fog of memory, mysticism, political anxiety, and intellectual ambition, and then, rather unexpectedly, begins rearranging the furniture of the reader’s mind.

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Celtic Domination: A Literary Journey of Identity and Vision – Book Review

07 Sat Mar 2026

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Celtic, European and Worldly

Heidi Katushka, Times Literary Supplement, Oxford, Saturday, 7th March 2026

In Celtic Domination: The Most Significant Influencers, Martyn de Tours (a pseudonym of the prolific, contrarian strategist Martyn Jones) has produced a work that is at once a novel, a manifesto, a pilgrimage memoir, and a speculative blueprint for pan-Celtic resurgence. Published in 2025 and running to some 428 pages in its paperback edition, the book arrives like a fever dream dispatched from the Camino de Santiago, where the author has evidently spent considerable time walking, talking, and ruminating. The result is a text that defies easy categorization, part sibling reunion laced with intrigue, part philosophical treatise on identity and power, part utopian pamphlet for a “Celtic Union”, and yet it coheres, after a fashion, through sheer audacity and the insistent pulse of its Celtic romanticism.

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