A word about Alison Chabloz
My latest blog post about Alison Chabloz, to include more about her recent appeal victory, has been slightly delayed for extraneous reasons, but will be published soon.
As I blogged a couple of days ago, the Crown Prosecution Service has surrendered, having now decided not to offer any evidence against Alison at the planned 10 July appeal hearing (which might anyway have resulted in another adjournment) at Derby Crown Court. The matter has now been taken out of the list. Alison has won. She has defeated both the suborned CPS and the malicious “CAA” [“Campaign Against Antisemitism”] Jew-Zionist conspirators (who may now find themselves in trouble for attempting to pervert the course of justice).
More details when my blog post about the persecution of Alison Chabloz by the “CAA” (mainly), and about the general war on free speech in the UK, is published.

David Starkey
More “me-too” “liberal” repression and groupthink: Starkey has been sacked, by any other word, from his several university roles, and dropped by publishers.
This is not only hypocrisy, but a kind of sub-Stalinism. Once the “heretic” or “enemy” is identified by the persecutors, he (or she) is removed from jobs or statuses, denounced by those wanting to curry favour with the powerful, or by brainwashed nobodies etc. In terms of our sick contemporary society, the Twitter mob and the like, egged on by the officially-mandated scribblers and TV talking heads.
Starkey won a scholarship to Cambridge University from Kendal Grammar School, and received a First Class degree from Cambridge at a time when that was unusual, i.e. before degrees (and especially Firsts) had been devalued and made all but meaningless.
Those criticizing Starkey are usually of lesser academic attainments; persons such as the scribbler and talking head Piers Morgan, a product of a comprehensive school followed by Harlow Technical College.
What makes the Starkey persecution slightly remarkable is that, in the past week, an Indian agitator and inciter of hatred towards white people, Priyamvada Gopal, was actually promoted to full professor at Cambridge after saying and tweeting that “white lives don’t matter“, a declaration of war on the British people, on all European people.
I do not agree with everything Starkey says, but I respect his honesty, something in short supply in our increasingly (intellectually-) dishonest society. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Starkey
Starkey is not alone, even in the ranks of historians. David Irving was probably the first victim. His very ill-advised libel action against the Jewess and hard-core Zionist, Deborah Lipstadt, brought both the international Jew lobby and “antifascist” “useful idiots” down on his neck. Irving should have shrugged off her insults (remember Oscar Wilde…) and/or taken other action.
After the Lipstadt case, in which she was funded by the international Zionist lobby, Irving’s books were not only withdrawn from sale in bookshops (many are however available via Amazon etc and also on the author’s own website: http://www.fpp.co.uk/), but also many print runs were pulped by the publishers; a number were even burned. The Jews aping the “Nazis” (German National Socialists) once again, and as usual only in the most negative ways.
I link here to Irving’s Wikipedia entry, though it is clear that the Jew element, very strong on Wikipedia (because that way they can mislead millions via tendentious editing) has been unable to conceal its bias: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Irving
Others faced similar attack in recent years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Scruton
Working hours
I have blogged, both in recent days, and years ago, about how the workaholic society should become, not the 1960s sci-fi “society of leisure”, but a “society of measure”. I see now that the general public are thinking about other ways of organizing the work-leisure boundaries. Millard and the People!
In fact, you could keep a 40-hour week and yet reduce the working week in terms of days, by simply having a 10-hour work day, 4 days per week.
Advantages? Less strain on public transport, on roads etc. Less stress on employees, because they would be off-duty 3 days each week (and if Sunday were made to be, once more, a true day of leisure, with shops closed, so much the better). Less cost to employees in terms of train tickets and car fuel etc.
Disadvantages? Not many. Less convenience in shopping, maybe, if all retail employees had the same day off.
Selection of tweets seen
Very true; at first, no-one knew anything much about Coronavirus. We were shown “news” reports of Italian towns with no-one moving except elderly couples having their lonely once a day evening walk through shuttered streets. The fear factor was palpable. It was whipped up throughout much of Europe by dictatorial governments, toytown police bullying ordinary citizens for doing completely harmless things, and by a compliant and uninquisitive msm.
Talking of the msm, have many noticed the sheer volume of System propaganda supporting the “Black Lives Matter” campaign? Sky alone has shown ads frequently about it and promoting it. Commercial ads are more subtly pushing home the same message.
The Great Replacement. White Genocide.
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Hungary is a good country, from what I have seen. Admittedly only there for about a week, and never saw Budapest itself, but I drove from Romania to the pleasant small city of Szeged (near the Serbian border https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szeged; the Hungary-Serbia frontier is only about a mile from Szeged), spent 3-4 days there, then drove North-West; stayed several days in a special suite at a former Soviet-style “sanatorium” (hotel, basically), overlooking Lake Balaton’s Western end. I swam in the lake, and drank palinka (fruit spirit) at the bar which had a small bust of Lenin on the bar top! Perhaps a kind of joke. This was in 2001. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Balaton
Budapest is probably one of the few cities left that I both have not visited and would like to visit. Others? St. Petersburg (top of the list), maybe Istanbul (I have seen much of Turkey and Turkish Cyprus in visits totalling about 4 months or so, but never Istanbul); maybe Oulu (Finland); maybe Copenhagen; maybe Lugano (Switzerland). Can’t think of many others. Ah, Baden-Baden…
Tweets
God, what a zoo London is now! Admittedly, much of it was not much better in the 1980s.
Midnight music

Despite the name, female and a French Canadienne…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Coulthard

Regarding the “Starkey case” it was to be expected. Of course, he was right but I also watched a video of him where he was interviewed by an effeminate con-servative youngster and he came across as a “kosher” nationalist or conservative, so I am not very sad about it.
By the way, I am reading a very interesting book about Baron Maurice Hirsch (1831-1896), actually Moritz von Hirsch as he was born in Germany. He was one of the greatest Jewish billionaires of the XIX century and a committed Zionist. The biography, written by a “French” Jew (Dominique Frischer), cannot help but to reveal the extent of the colossal financial and therefore political power of the Jewish bankers in France, England and, in a lesser scale, Germany. By doing so, the author (unwittingly) destroys the Jewish claim that all references made by non-Jewish authors to the enormous wealth and influence of the Jews are “anti-semitic lies”.
Regarding Jewish power and influence in Victorian England, the following quotes are very revealing:
“The other great friend of Hirsch was the Prince of Wales (future Edward VII), ten years older than him… As it happened that the wealthiest men in England happened to be Jewish, there were many Jewish financiers in his intimate circle” (p. 231)
“True to the old tradition of court bankers some of them agreed to lend him large sums of money, not expecting to be reimbursed. Forced to wait until he was 60 years old to inherit the crown, the Prince of Wales was clever enough to carry out some rewarding investments thanks to such competent experts as Maurice de Hirsch, the Rothschilds, the Sassoons and the Bischoffsheims, all of them members of his intimate circle” (p.232)
“His sympathy for his Jewish friends remained firm until the end of his life. Thus, in 1905, four years after his coronation, the House of Lords counted 34 bankers among its members!” (p.232)
That says everything about the despicable House of Windsor.
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Claudius:
Thank you. Both the new House of Lords and the traditional hereditary aristocracy are thoroughly contaminated and useless.
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Hello Ian: An excellent book that you should not miss:
https://barnesreview.org/product/israel-s-billions-jewish-swindlers-and-international-financiers/
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Claudius:
Thank you.
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Twitter like YouTube is going to die for want of readers because all that will remain will be the brain- and soul-dead.
This report on Gab’s founder Andrew Torba being ‘boycotted’ by VISA could be just to big up the plausibility of his platform, but I think not:
https://www.trunews.com/stream/gab-founder-blacklisted-by-visa-for-creating-alternative-to-facebook-twitter
Revelation {13:16}
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free
and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their
foreheads: {13:17} And that no man might buy or sell, save
he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the
number of his name. ”
c.f. Social Credit (Chinese style, not the C.H. Douglas monetary reform movement).
Boycotts and economic curfews: a long and sordid tradition.
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Wigger:
Thank you for that.
Yes, Twitter is already rather dull. In fact, I usually have to look hard to find even a few tweets of interest to showcase on my blog. So many people of interest (I modestly or immodestly include myself) have been expelled.
Most of the Jew trolls are still there, talking among themselves. Same goes for the “antifa” idiots. Many others are no longer there.
As you say, YouTube too. Anything social-national lives on borrowed time. Anything National Socialist has already gone, including not only Triumph of the Will and the 1940 version of Jud Suss, but even military marches etc.
The Jews destroy all freedom of expression that does not suit their purposes.
What is so remarkable now is that the expression of even those holding real power, such as heads of state, is decided upon by some Twitter, YouTube or Facebook suit! Not only Trump’s free speech. Others as well. It defies both the norm and justice. A few social media office bods deciding who can publish and who cannot, across the world. It cannot last.
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Shut-up, Peter Hitchens! Your weird and useless libertarian theories have been tested to destruction during this crisis! If they had the slightest bit of common sense to them the country where this frankly evil political philosophy has its strongest roots and support ie the USA wouldn’t now be experiencing a massive surge in daily infections! It has jumped hugely in the last few days!
Go to the USA permanently man along with your fellow evil and selfish Tory idiots and test out your stupidity there but don’t come back here complaining you have caught Covid-19 because we can’t afford your treatment!
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Funny how he has so far not moaned about this wretched globalist Tory government putting the final boot into the British people’s national identity and facilitating their evil aim of national death/genocide by importing 3 MILLION new Chinese immigrants from Hong Kong but then he would have to be a true radical dissenter from the political status quo then and have to wave goodbye on a permanent basis to being able to scribble in the Sunday Tory Moron Mail.🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
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I normally advocate the relatively humane and civilised British method of a long-drop hanging for those who have committed the crime of treason with death being caused nearly instantaneously by a fracture of the neck between the second and third vertebrae but for evil globalist Tories like Johnson and company we should suspend our British humanity and go for more brutal foreign methods like the firing squad (the only other execution method I would usually say was ok) the decidedly bloody French guillotine or even the pretty cruel electric chair.
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The electric chair is not a bad idea, but I would prefer for them the sadistic and slow method of hanging used at Nurenberg in 1945 by the Allies. It took nearly two minutes to the victims to die by asphyxia. That is what Boris and his cronies deserve
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I think for some of them it took longer eg Ribbentrop only expired after slowly strangling for about twenty minutes and the publisher of Der Sturmer (I think it was him?) hit his head on the rather narrow trapdoor entrance.
Yes, they were given short drop hangings which normally never work and this was because the American hangman had no experience of British-style relatively humane long-drop hangings. Indeed, I have read that Sergeant Woods was a gas chamber man!
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You can find the autobiography of British hangman Albert Pierrepoint at
https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=6135C049E108BFAB558370E534CBA0AA
in which at p142 onwards he describes his task of hanging 13 in one day : “Eleven were from Belsen, and two others had been sentenced to death by the War Crimes Commission.” As far as I can make out he used his ordinary careful methodology for a swift death. The principal depressing aspect of his narrative however is a reference to one of the hanged having selected those for the “gas chambers”. The lugenpresse strikes again; otherwise I think he might well have declined to act.
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I usually prefer methods of execution which don’t cause unnecessary pain for the condemned person but Tory and Labour politicians have done and still are instituting immigration policies which are so lax they amount to nothing more than a deliberate infliction of conditions of life on an ethnic group causing it to be overwhelmed in numbers and to eliminate its very existence and that is the UN’s definition of wilful genocide.
Intentional genocide is about as serious a treasonous offence a politician can ever do therefore it merits the most severe punishment ie the death sentence.
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Yes, that would be appropriate since wilful genocide of a people is a very serious form of treason and it should prove to be a greater deterrent for evil politicians contemplating future treasonous actions or you could do what Hitler done to the 1944 bomb plot conspirators ie a slow drop hanging on meat hooks or what about this virtually unknown Spanish method of execution which to my mind is decidedly unpleasant and painful:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrote
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M’Lord of Essex, I should tremble to cross you, were you a dictator! I myself am far more merciful, perhaps because I have practical aspects. Also, compassion is a politesse of princes, arguably.
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Yes, and it was also used by Adolf Hitler to punish the July 1944 bomb plot conspirators though Der Fuhrer was so enraged by them he had them hung by meat hooks as well.
I would prefer to make a public spectacle of Tory and Labour globalist politicians’ executions though.
The French used the guillotine in large public squares like the Place De La Concorde during the Revolution. We don’t have particularly massive squares in London so Trafalgar Square will have to do.
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The guillotine does have the disadvantage of being decidedly bloody but I suppose that could make it a better deterrent especially when it is used in public and it is a great public spectacle.
I think we should set-up a guillotine in Trafalgar Square and make the spectacle a real day out for the public. To start with, we could have Tory and Labour traitors enter the square on carts and allow people to throw rotten fruit and decaying vegetables at them.
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Fantasy revolution, M’Lord of Essex?
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Then when that humiliation has been going on for a couple of hours comes the main part of the show!👌😎😀😂😃😂
In true Tory libertarian economics fashion and devotion to the power of ‘free market forces’ and sod little niceties like British nationhood we should levy a charge for the main event and as Tories are more obsessed than Labour is about money being the only thing important in life and politics we will charge £10 a head to see a Labour traitor being guillotined but £30 a head to witness a Tory traitor having his/her head cut off!
Now, how is that for a good deal!😂😃😀😃😆😎😂😂😂😂👌👌👌🤣🤣🤣🤣😎😎😎😎😂😂😂😂
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I don’t support the death of anyone unless they are certain forms of criminals such as child killers etc but I do wish that Boris-Idiot had expired in early April. Since he became PM he has caused nothing but trouble and now he has instituted a policy of total treason by allowing up to 3 MILLION Hong Kong Chinese to settle here.
Our responsibility for those people ENDED at MIDNIGHT on the 31st June 1997 and NOT one minute later.
It is high time the British government wasn’t allowed to get away with the GENOCIDE of the British people any longer.
ENOUGH is ENOUGH is ENOUGH is ENOUGH is ENOUGH.😡🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_chair
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Execution_by_firing_squad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillotine
The last PUBLIC execution by the guillotine in France was as recently as 1939!😜😃😃😃😄😄😄😄😜😜😜😜
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Capital_punishment_by_country
Ha, ha, what do we see in that above article? Yes, the ever sensible Japanese not only retain the use of the death penalty but they have it for crimes it should NEVER been abolished for in Britain like treason and crimes against the Japanese state.😎👌
Some countries also use it for those guilty of intentional genocide which would cover the immigration policies of successive British governments including the present traitor’s administration.😡🤬☹️😞
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_in_Japan
The Japs are quite mild in their use of hanging. They only use it normally for double or more murders, for single particularly grave and atrocious ones or for TREASON and CRIMES AGAINST THE JAPANESE STATE.😎👌
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment_by_country
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https://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/contents.html
https://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org/contents2.html
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Unlike the fortunate Japanese we as a country have no protection from treasonous politicians of whatever party having traitorous policies including those from Tory ones treating Britain as being a mere economic zone/business park and not a real country as is conclusively demonstrated with their genocidal policies of mass, constant immigration.😡🤬😞☹️
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Mind you, the Japanese people don’t need to have the protection of a possible sentence of capital punishment being imposed upon their politicians for treasonous policies and a restraint/deterrent against treason being provided because the vast majority of their politicians including their present PM, Shinzo Abe, are rabid ‘Japan First’ nationalists/patriots so the idea of attempting to genocide the Japanese nation through constant, mass immigration wouldn’t enter their heads in the first place.🙄
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M’Lord of Essex, the British people still have much to give the world, but are infected, not with “Coronavirus” but with the disease of multiculturalism.
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If Boris-idiot is not careful he might well end-up as a £1 million pound question on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire like this former PM of ours:
https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/the-assassination-of-the-prime-minister-spencer-perceval
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/may/11/why_spencer_perceval_andro_linklater_review
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assasination_of_Spencer_Perceval
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/may/11//why-spencer-perceval-andro-linklater-review
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https://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/may/11/why-spencer-perceval-andro-linklater-review
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Yes, we still do have much to give to the world as even Mrs Thatcher once remarked not that she was particularly good at defending us from mass immigration though she was better than ‘modern’ (urgh,🙄🙄🙄🙄) Tories.🤬😡😡🤬😡😡
The elimination/genocide of the British people through constant, mass immigration will be a loss for the whole world since we are an inventive people as even the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) acknowledged. They done a study to find out which nation had come up with the most marketable inventions since the war and their research concluded we had with around 50% of them!
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Wigger, I have Albert Pierrepoint’s autobiography out on loan from the local library at the moment along with around five others about the death penalty in Britain! The librarians must think I am a right cheerful person!😂😂😂😂😆😆😆😆😃😃😃😝😝😝😝😎😎😎👌👌🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂 😎😎😎😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Still, I have to keep myself entertained during the long ‘lockdown’ and Covid-19 social distancing restrictions period, don’t I?😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😀😀😂😂😂🤣🤣 I HAVE been entertained as well!
Essex Libraries don’t half have some morbid customers!😂😂😂😎😎😎😎
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“You may also like”:
MOSKOS, Peter: In Defense of Flogging (2013)
Basic Books, A Member of the Perseus Books Group
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Thank you for mentioning that book👌I have heard of it before. Yes, I support flogging as well though I think we should have it back here not in the form of the birch as we used to have prior to its abolishment by Labour in their Criminal Justice Act 1948 but as Singapore has it ie the rattan cane.
Having a sentence of up to 24 strokes of that along with a lengthy term of imprisonment as they do there in austere prisons could prove to be an effective deterrent to the increasingly bad scourge of wantonly violent young thugs this country has AND human rights activists wouldn’t have the defence of saying you can’t bring back the dead if you have made a mistake in sentencing someone like they can with the death penalty.
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Re introducing judicial corporal punishment could be an alternative for those members of the public who wish to see more punitive sentences being handed out to criminals but who are not supportive of a return of the hangman’s noose ie it can act as a kind of ‘poor man’s death penalty’
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caning_in_Singapore
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Very interesting Steve. It sounds very painful and I changed my mind about visiting Singapore. LOL
Thank you for the information regarding Japan and the death penalty. Another reason to admire the Japanese.
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