Moral Residue
The psychological, social, or ethical aftermath of transgressions. We investigate how individuals, organisations, and communities deal with guilt, shame, and responsibility after moral failures, examining the long-term effects of unresolved ethical damage.
The Serengeti Investigation – The Truth About Africa’s Most Famous Wilderness
Declassified British colonial files reveal the Serengeti's "pristine wilderness" was manufactured through systematic dispossession. The world's most famous park began as an elite hunting estate, built on 64 years of legal warfare against indigenous peoples.
Operation Paperclip – The Moral Inversion Hidden in Plain Sight
What happens when justice is negotiated and villains become visionaries? Operation Paperclip exposes a legacy of moral inversion, erasure, and Cold War necessity. Where the files raise more questions than answers.
Powell, Orwell, and the Politics of Prophetic Anxiety
Powell and Orwell shaped how we talk about race, control, and truth. This investigation traces how their warnings became tools in modern political conflict.
Nazi Gold – The Theft, the Recovery, and the Missing Millions
Behind every stolen gold bar lies a deeper theft of lives, nations, and memory. The quest to uncover Nazi gold is not just about lost riches, but about confronting the hidden costs of war, betrayal, and imperfect justice.