Neil Harrison

Neil Harrison

Neil Harrison achieved a degree in Pure and Applied Physics at Salford University, UK, and went on to work in the space industry for Marconi Space and the German Space Operations Centre near Munich, working on various satellite and NASA space shuttle programmes. He then worked as a consultant for DEC, Compaq and HP at Annecy in the French Alps, engaged in developing and troubleshooting complex systems. (Biography continues below.)

He created and was CEO of a number of companies involved in consultancy in the telecoms and networks fields, creating various intelligent communications devices for DEC, Compaq and HP. As part of this work, he travelled around Europe and the rest of the world, with interesting missions in Moscow, Australia and the USA.

His first published book was in the High Horizons series and appeared in 2016, followed in 2017 by High Horizons in Switzerland. In 2019 his first major scientific work, The Evolution of Europeans, was published by Algora Publishing, New York. He now has eight titles to his name, three of which have been translated into French.

In his spare time, he acts in films, alongside such well known personalities as Roman Polanski, Mickey Rourke etc., and in TV series, as well as practising fly-fishing, turning fruit wood bowls, ski mountaineering and mountain biking.

The Third World War and Nuclear Strikes in Europe
Neil Harrison
Senior Russian Government figures have announced that World War III has already begun. Their priority is to stop the European part of that war, and they are currently debating whether to use nuclear weapons to that end right now.
The EU Censorship and Election Manipulation: US Congress Report
Neil Harrison
This article discusses the US House Committee on the Judiciary's 3 February 2026 report. It exposes the EU’s systematic manipulation of elections within and without the EU and the broad suppression of free speech, as well as the consequences of this ...
AI, Cognitive Degeneration, and the Future of Humanity
Neil Harrison
By ever-increasing reliance on tools to perform our thinking for us, we are losing our higher executive brain functions. This is cognitive degeneration. The mental abilities that we are losing are exactly those that we need to avoid the Social Credit System trap. 
Farmers, Mercosur, and Global Governance
Neil Harrison
This article explores the current farmers’ protests around Europe and reveals the long-term policies that are hollowing out Europe’s rural populations in order to introduce 15-minute cities controlled by a cabal of Global Mayors.
The USA to the Rescue? The Implications of the National Security Strategy Document
Neil Harrison
This article analyses the US’ intentions to restore Europe to democratic rule, respecting the freedoms of its citizens as outlined in its new National Security Strategy document, and offering new hope to the people of the UK and Europe.
Portugal’s Wildfire Crisis: A Disaster Created by Policy
Neil Harrison
Here we investigate the real causes for the vast wildfires currently ravaging Portugal, reveal the mendacity of the Portuguese Government’s and the EU’s positions, and expose the global players profiting from them.
Are We Free?
Neil Harrison
Freedoms were not ‘restricted’; they were seized. Lives were not just ‘disrupted’; they were broken. This article asks whether a nation can still call itself free when its most basic freedoms can be taken overnight — and what that awareness means for Britain now.
Demise of Livestock Farming, Fraudulent Science, and BlackRock
Neil Harrison
We build here on our fraudulent ‘climate science’ exposure by demonstrating the machinations of global companies that manipulate not just science, but also politics, and the way we live our lives.
French Wildfires, Eye-Watering Profits, and Deloitte
Neil Harrison
Here we delve into the 2025 Aude Fire of Southern France, its relation to the Sustainable Development Goals, what decisions have made it far worse, and who profits from it.
The Bison and the Bias: Rethinking Methane, Climate Science, and Scientific Integrity
Neil Harrison
This article exposes the Government’s deliberate manipulation of facts employed to justify claims that cows producing CO₂ and methane contribute to man-made climate change.
An Introduction to Trust
Neil Harrison
Some friends and family members may have expressed opinions on the hot issues of the day in defiance of all rationality. This article explores an important underlying factor of this phenomenon, which has risen to the fore recently; namely trust and its close association with abductive reasoning.
The Loss of Freedom of Speech
Neil Harrison
In the UK, parliament pretends to protect freedom of speech, but it would seem that with every passing year that that freedom is qualified and qualified again.
Lockdowns: A study of the harms
Neil Harrison
Around 2,000 people may have committed suicide due to Covid lockdowns in England and Wales in 2020 alone; yet the ONS denies any link.