Justice is under siege. Ordinary people are outmatched by systems designed to exhaust, confuse, and intimidate. When faced with bureaucracy, corporate power, or financial exploitation, the individual often feels like a lone foot soldier staring up at a towering machine. That’s why we built Goliathon—a battle mech designed for the citizens’ side of the fight. … Continue reading Goliathon: The Battle Mech for Justice
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Why We Need to Step Into the Battle Mech Against the System
Yesterday, a mural appeared on the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Painted by the street artist Banksy, it depicted a chilling scene: a judge raising a gavel like a weapon over a fallen figure. Within hours, it was covered up. Art has always been a mirror to society — and this image was no … Continue reading Why We Need to Step Into the Battle Mech Against the System
So You’ve Found Something Rotten at Work: A Whistleblower’s First Steps
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good people to do nothing.” Discovering malpractice inside your workplace is a jolt. One moment you’re doing your job; the next, you realise harm is being caused — to customers, to colleagues, or to the public. Your conscience won’t let you ignore it, but … Continue reading So You’ve Found Something Rotten at Work: A Whistleblower’s First Steps
Who Are the Enablers in UK Finance?
"The people who walk in darkness are no longer prepared to do so." — Nobel Peace Prize Committee, 2011 The Hidden Hands of Corruption When we think of corruption, our minds often turn to far-off regimes or shadowy despots. But as Frank Vogl — co-founder of Transparency International and author of The Enablers — reminds … Continue reading Who Are the Enablers in UK Finance?
Football’s Financial Shame: What the V11 Story Teaches Us About Trust, Exploitation, and the Need for Change
When Brian Deane scored the first ever Premier League goal in 1992, it symbolised the dawn of a new era. Money flooded into football, players became celebrities overnight, and with wealth came new risks. Fast-forward thirty years, and we now see the dark side of that era: a generation of players—household names like Danny Murphy, … Continue reading Football’s Financial Shame: What the V11 Story Teaches Us About Trust, Exploitation, and the Need for Change
When Even the Regulators Are Impersonated: Why Empowerment Matters in a World of Exploitation
Fraudsters are getting bolder. This week, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) revealed that nearly 5,000 people reported scams in the first half of 2025 where criminals impersonated the regulator itself. Almost 500 victims handed over money, believing they were dealing with the official body tasked with protecting them. Pause for a moment: what does it … Continue reading When Even the Regulators Are Impersonated: Why Empowerment Matters in a World of Exploitation
Beyond Money: How Human, Social, and Psychological Capital Drive Real Economic Growth
“Wealth is not just what you own. It’s what you know, how you connect, and who you become.” For decades, mainstream economics has taught us to measure prosperity through the narrow lens of financial capital—land, factories, investments, balance sheets. Yet a growing body of research, including a fascinating study from the Annals of the Constantin … Continue reading Beyond Money: How Human, Social, and Psychological Capital Drive Real Economic Growth
When Tax Rumours Spark Panic – How a Financial Life Coach Brings Calm
Every time a Budget approaches, the rumour mill goes into overdrive. Talk of wealth taxes, pension rule changes, or new levies fills headlines and social feeds. For many of our clients, these stories don’t just stay in the news—they spark fear. “Will I lose my savings?”“Should I rush into changes before it’s too late?”“What if … Continue reading When Tax Rumours Spark Panic – How a Financial Life Coach Brings Calm
Goliathon: Equipping Citizen Investigators to Take on the System
“The system is stacked against victims. Goliathon puts us on a level playing field.” – Robert, Citizen Investigator Why We Created Goliathon Across the UK and beyond, thousands of ordinary people have been devastated by financial exploitation. Victims of fraud, mis-selling, and institutional neglect are too often left to pick up the pieces alone. Many … Continue reading Goliathon: Equipping Citizen Investigators to Take on the System
Options on the Table: How the Chancellor Plans to Plug the £50bn Black Hole
The October Budget is shaping up to be one of the most consequential in recent memory. Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a fiscal shortfall of up to £50 billion, and with manifesto promises ruling out hikes to income tax, national insurance, or VAT, her gaze has turned to the property market. At the centre of discussion … Continue reading Options on the Table: How the Chancellor Plans to Plug the £50bn Black Hole
