Moral Residue
Investigations into the lasting psychological burden that remains long after a serious moral failure. When institutional responsibility is blurred or officially denied, we follow the subsequent record. We want to see how that heavy aftermath permanently altered staff conduct and wider institutional life.
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.
The Ethical Event Horizon – Where Moral Maps Dissolve
When every choice results in harm, is it still possible to act ethically? This deep dive explores the boundary where morality collapses into paradox.
The Silent Twins – A System’s Fatal Failure
Two silent teenagers committed arson and received an indefinite sentence to Broadmoor. On the day of their transfer eleven years later, one died. The official verdict was natural causes. Her twin sister called it the fulfilment of a pact.




