Not My King and Checkmate Sir!
In my solitary peaceful protest on the governor’s last day, I focus on Charles The Pretender and reflect about my interactions with David Steel.
Not My King and Checkmate Sir! Read More »
In my solitary peaceful protest on the governor’s last day, I focus on Charles The Pretender and reflect about my interactions with David Steel.
Not My King and Checkmate Sir! Read More »
As an act of redemption for wrongs in office, Tony Farrell implores David Steel not to grant Royal Assent to a bill linked to the UK Inquiries Act 2005.
Refuse Royal Assent to New Inquiry Legislation Read More »
From the silence displayed by Gibraltar’s leaders to our strategic acts for opening up talks about Gaza. We’re not going down without a fight.
The Hollow Cost of Silence About Gaza Read More »
From a war vigil for children, to xmass messages from Gibraltar, from voices around the world to my voice about wickedness in high places.
A Vigil Not In Vain Read More »
Tony Farrell writes to Gibraltar Governor David Steel and asks for his intervention to enable a trial by jury to occur.
Request for Intervention Read More »
Specifically published 2nd June 2023, I very publicly throw down the gauntlet and demand, yet again, a trial by jury of my peers, as is my God given right.
Face Mask Madness – Part Four Read More »
On St. George’s Day, the day after his vigil, Tony Farrell sits down in the Alameda Gardens and livelily reflects on what occurred at St. Michael’s Cave.
Reflections from Tony Farrell about his “Royal-Decree” Vigil on The Rock Read More »
Tony Farrell stationed at St. Michael’s Cave with brief reports on his vigil about recognizing Christ as King, starting on The Rock.
Tony Farrell’s Vigil for Christ at St. Michael’s Cave on 22 April 2023 Read More »
A letter to David Steel about an anniversary, past advice, crimes against humanity, and an introduction to the Big Gibraltar Event – RESTORA-TIVE.
Learning The Hard Way Read More »
Tony Farrell pens a special condemnation report, yet offers a great invitation to James Jones, the former chair of the Hillsborough Independent Panel.
Is The Pen Mightier Than The Sword? Read More »