Diary Blog, 7 June 2023

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Battles past

From the newspapers

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/jun/06/at-12-i-was-in-auschwitz-my-parents-and-seven-siblings-were-murdered-here-is-how-i-built-a-life

Perl says that he didn’t know people were being gassed, their bodies being turned into smoke and ash, even when he was inside Auschwitz – that he only fully understood that after the war. As a prisoner, he had seen the huge chimneys of the crematoriums, but when he asked a fellow inmate what they were, he was told the building was a bakery. Call it a coping mechanism, or a survival strategy, but the repression of that knowledge – and the knowledge that most of his family had been murdered – may have helped him live from one day to the next.”

[The Guardian].

Very odd. Comment perhaps superfluous. Still, that interviewee was apparently inside the Auschwitz camp briefly, before he was deployed to work hundreds of miles to the west, in Bavaria. Like others, he saw no “gas chambers”, heard of no “gas chambers”, even when actually staying inside the Auschwitz camp, and when he asked another prisoner what were some chimneys seen, he was told “a bakery“. Why would that other prisoner lie?

It is that kind of oddity or implausibility that fuels the unstoppable wave of “holocaust” revisionism. A certain narrative, pushed for about 75 years (but particularly since the 1960s) is being questioned by more and more people, because much of the story put before the public just does not add up.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/jun/07/power-hungry-hedonists-survey-reveals-what-drives-generation-z

Regionally, only 14% of people in southern Europe, 15% in northern Europe and 17% in the English-speaking world (Australia, Canada, the UK, and the US) believed they were in sync with their government. In the UK just 12% of people firmly believe that their government shares their values.

[The Guardian]

The shark can smell blood in the water a mile off when it’s hungry.” [John le Carre, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold].

Tweets seen

The balance of benefit/detriment is surely showing that Ukrainian (Kiev regime) forces destroyed that dam; maybe not “beyond a reasonable doubt”, but surely “on the balance of probabilities”.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/may/15/uk-white-supremacist-jailed-over-racist-podcasts.

Support “the men behind the wire”.

Sven Longshanks (James Allchurch) will get out of prison sometime early next year. The fund is for his resettlement.

Afternoon music

Late tweets seen

The destruction of the dam is unusual, in that such attacks usually clearly benefit one side or the other. Here, the weight of detriment seems to fall on both sides, making it hard to confirm who blew the dam.

The premise is absurd. Why would Russia attack the UK? To take over decaying cities filled with non-whites? There is no reason for Russia and the UK to fight (once the UK Government stops funding the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev). In any case, the British Army numbers fewer than 70,000 in reality, and the hard-nosed bit of that is probably no more than 30,000, maybe far fewer.

Late music

5 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 7 June 2023”

  1. Good morning! That Ukrainian who said that the people of Crimea will not have water for 10 years is an absolute moron. As if the Russians could not repair it fairly quickly. I know it will take some months but I don’t believe it will be “the end of the world” as the Ukrainians wants us to believe.

    Anyway, I am sending you an article that analyses the importance of the dam. I am not sure how accurate and unbiased it may be but it seemed OK to me.

    https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/06/06/explainer-what-the-kakhovka-dam-catastrophe-means-for-the-ukraine-russia-war-a81415

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  2. On a pleasant note, I found the Instagram page of that adorable little animal who has his back scratched, is an American mammal known as “a prairie dog”. His name is “Soba” and lives in Japan. He also has a friend, an equally adorable squirrel named “Sushitaro”. These little creatures are so beautiful and adorable that is impossible not be cheered up by looking at them. Enjoy!

    https://www.instagram.com/nasumiso/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

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  3. More beautiful animals to brighten up our days! These are “Hana” and “Kotaro”. They are a couple of adorable otters who live with a young couple in Japan. “Hana” is a bit of a bully and a glutton, her brother “Kotaro” is a very nice boy who enjoys teasing “Hana”. The videos come already with English subtitles and they are very witty creating a little story.

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