⚠️What does BlackRock own in Scotland?
Because the answer is more than most people realise.
Start with ports.
BlackRock holds a 30% stake in Peel Ports, which operates Scotland's west coast infrastructure through Clydeport, King George V Dock in Glasgow, Greenock Ocean Terminal, Hunterston, and Ardrossan. Scottish ports, American shareholders.
Then wind energy.
BlackRock has direct exposure to Tormywheel wind farm in West Lothian and Glens of Foudland in Aberdeenshire.
It also holds a stake in Iberdrola, which owns Scottish Power, giving it indirect exposure to Whitelee, the UK's largest onshore wind farm.
Then the operational base.
Edinburgh has been BlackRock's first international office since 1995.
In 2025 it expanded to 140,000 sq ft at Dundas House, with a capacity for 1,400 staff.
It is now one of BlackRock's largest offices globally.
Then data centres.
When Larry Fink opened the new Edinburgh office in September 2025, he announced £500m into enterprise data centres across the UK.
Scotland's grid headroom and renewables mix make it a primary target.
Then the politics.
In 2022 Nicola Sturgeon met BlackRock's head of EMEA. The civil service briefing note, released via FOI, advised her to "welcome the significant commitment BlackRock has made to Scotland" and focus on "the role BlackRock can play as a key enabler, employer and investor."
That's the formula. Ports. Wind. Compute.
A political welcome mat laid by successive Scottish administrations, regardless of party.
Not a hostile takeover. An invited one.
The question isn't really how much BlackRock has bought of Scotland.
It's how much Scotland's institutions have been structured to make that purchase frictionless, and what democratic accountability looks like across any of it.
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Sunak and Truss's flagship Brexit freeport — Teesworks, Teesside — is effectively closed as a functioning freeport.
What's next for the site? A data centre. Designated an AI Growth Zone.
Same land. Same governance structure. New branding.
Standard seed capital for each of the UK's 12 freeports: £25 million.
Teesworks received £560 million in public funding.
A government review confirmed the private developers put no direct cash into the project. Energy Voice
The public took the risk. The private sector took the profit.
"The Palantir Trap: How Brexit Britain Surrendered Its Soul, and Whether Burnham Can Buy It Back"
Palantir. Plymouth. Putin. How Brexit Britain became a proxy state for American surveillance capitalism while Europe burns.
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As Ukraine enters year five with no ceasefire in sight, US intelligence has formally warned Poland that Russia is preparing a military provocation against NATO's eastern flank. Drone strikes. Simulated air attacks. A possible ground incursion from Kaliningrad.
Into this fracture, Britain is not building European solidarity. It is monetising the crisis. Through deregulated freeports. Through surveillance contracts. Through deals that embed US spytech into the nervous system of British public life.
At Plymouth's freeport, Babcock and Supacat manufacture Jackal 3 military vehicles in a tax-sheltered enclave. Around 140 jobs. Typical of freeport promises. The Teesside precedent: £25m became £560m in public funds, and Michael Gove blocked the NAO from investigating.
As I have been saying for years, and was summarily dismissed by several so-called left-wing media outlets, Peter Thiel of Palantir is planning to build several private city-states run by a CEO, replacing social governance and collective sovereignty with corporate governance and corporate sovereignty.
The UK duopoly's nationwide rollout of deregulated free zones immediately after Brexit is already carving up the UK into patchworks of corporate sovereignties.
The British public was not meant to know this as secondary legislation bypassed Parliamentary debate, public consultation, and notification of the press.
Palantir has 35 contracts with key UK public institutions. The head of the UK branch is Louis Mosley, grandson of British fascist Oswald Mosley.
Palantir's Alex Karp head-hunted Louis Mosely and quoted his grandfather's fascist speeches during the interview, which called for Britain to seek peace with Nazi Germany.
There are 48 SEZs and 8 Freeports in England, 18 SEZs and 2 Freeports in Scotland, and 8 SEZs and 2 Freeports in Wales. In January 2025 Keir Starmer launched AI Growth Zones, which provides the digital layer of free zones.
Reminder
Freeports, SEZs, AI Growth Zones are by their very nature expansionist projects, which just so happen to culminate in free/charter cities.
William Rees-Mogg was the father of Jacob Rees-Mogg. He co-wrote the 1997 book The Sovereign Individual - How to Survive and Thrive During the Collapse of the Welfare State, which predicts that the Information Age will destroy the nation-state and give rise to a new elite class of wealthy, liberated individuals.
It's all going to plan. m.youtube.com/watch?v=zHI3CA…
Patri Friedman runs Pronomos Capital, "We are the first venture capital fund dedicated to upgrading institutions and building the cities of tomorrow".
Friedman received seed funding from Peter Thiel of 'US spytech' firm Palantir for his libertarian Seasteading Institute in 2008 (creating man-made floating islands to be governed by millionaire and billionaire libertarians).
Peter Thiel co-founded PayPal with Elon Musk. Peter Thiel "I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible". x.com/EuropeanPowell…
Palantir, Blackrock, and Blackstone are primed to govern the UK under a corporate political model agreed by Keir Starmer.
As Starmer is to Blackrock so Burnham is to Blackstone.
The UK MSM has been consistently ignoring Thiel’s infiltration of the UK’s and USA’s public sector, and what his ultimate plans for ‘exit’ from democracy comprise.
A key name here is libertarian Peter Thiel whose company Palantir has sizable chunks of the NHS and the UK’s Police Force.
Thiel and Marc Andreessen are funding an entire company – Pronomos Capital – dedicated to the building of futuristic tech cities around the world. Tom Bell advises 'Pronomos', a venture capital fund set up by Patri Friedman (grandson of Milton Friedman) focusing on Freedom cities which has laws derived from ULEX 'open source' system. A colonialist imperative to isolate away from democracy. europeanpowell.substack.com/p/palantir-bla…
Andy Burnham is now the frontrunner to be Britain's next Prime Minister.
Nobody is asking what he actually built in Manchester, which has everything to do with Zone Fever, which is quietly extracting massive amounts of State aid (public money) to privatise the entire UK without any mention in the MSM whatsoever.
Let me explain why that matters.
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On 22 June, Manchester United announced it had secured land for its new 100,000-seat stadium.
The land was owned by Indurent, a UK warehouse company owned by Blackstone, the world's largest alternative asset manager, with $1 trillion under management.
Four days earlier, Burnham had left office.
The timing is not incidental.
For nine years, Burnham was the primary architect of the institutional and regulatory framework that made the Old Trafford regeneration zone investable.
And made Blackstone's land, sitting inside it, enormously valuable.
In November 2023, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced the Greater Manchester Investment Zone.
£160 million in state aid. Planning powers. Infrastructure earmarks.
Burnham welcomed it. "A vote of confidence in devolution."
What he didn't say: this was a Labour mayor co-signing a Tory deregulation framework.
This is the same architecture Labour officially opposed.
⚠️WARNING - Twins of Evil: Free Zones and Data Centres. The devastating components of 'second empire building in post-Brexit UK.
The UK's data centre boom is the largest peacetime seizure of community land and energy resources in modern British history.
Most people living in its path don't know it's happening.
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Zone Fever is spreading across England, Scotland, and Wales, initiated by the Tories, signed off, and now expanded under Keir Starmer's changed Labour Party
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2/ In January 2026, data centres were quietly brought into the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects regime. Planning decisions now go to the Secretary of State, not local authorities. Communities can object. The objections don't have to be heard.
3/ This followed the September 2024 designation of data centres as Critical National Infrastructure, the same status as water and emergency services. Once something is CNI, arguing against it from below becomes structurally impossible. That's the point.
Everyone's sharing the Dialog leak. Thiel, Musk, Cruz, the celebrity guest list, "Build-a-Cult."
Good. Look harder.
Nobody's connecting it to the thing Dialog's members have actually been BUILDING for 20 years: a worldwide network of free zones where elected government doesn't apply.
Read the full piece on my Substack: how a leaked retreat, a Palantir contract, and a worldwide zone rollout are the same project, told through Britain's own freeports, Forest City, and the Gaza "Riviera" plan.
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Dialog is the social infrastructure. The zones are the physical infrastructure. Same ideology, same backers, different vehicle. You can't understand one without the other.
Peter Thiel funds Dialog. Thiel also bankrolls Próspera, Honduras, a "charter city" where investors choose their own laws and run their own courts. Marc Andreessen and Balaji Srinivasan back it too. Same three names. Always the same three names.
This isn't fringe theory anymore. It's UK government policy. Post-Brexit Britain now has 91 free zones. 74 SEZs. 12 freeports. 5 AI Growth Zones. Built under the Tories. Kept and expanded under Labour.
The man who wrote the UK's freeport blueprint, Shanker Singham, is ALSO a named adviser to Próspera. One person, both projects. That's not a coincidence. That's the transmission belt.