Diary Blog, 7 July 2023

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Battles past

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The rest of the Civil Service did not “put out” for Osborne…

For younger or non-Brit people who do not get the above tweet:

Bad blood…

“He is the eldest of four boys. His father is Sir Peter Osborne, 17th Baronet, co-founder of the firm of fabric and wallpaper designers Osborne & Little. George Osborne is to inherit the baronetcy; he would thus become Sir George Osborne, 18th Baronet.[7] His mother is Felicity Alexandra Loxton-Peacock, the daughter of Hungarian-born Jewish[8][9] artist Clarisse Loxton-Peacock (née Fehér).[4][10]

[Wikipedia]

In May 2018, The Daily Telegraph reported that Osborne and his siblings had discovered “with delight” that their maternal grandmother Clarisse Loxton-Peacock (a Hungarian émigrée) was Jewish, and therefore that in Jewish law they are Jewish too.”

[Wikipedia]

Of course, we go by modern biological science, not 3,000-year-old ideas from a backward tribe, so for us Osborne is merely part-Jew.

Still, isn’t it a strange co-incidence? Or series of “co-incidences”: David Cameron-Levita— part-Jew; George Osborne— part-Jew; Theresa May, part-Jewish too; “Boris” Johnson also part-Jew…

Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.

Both Bilderberg attendees: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilderberg_Meeting.

You only have to look at the newspapers to see that that is so. The national ones do not carry the whole story. You see the picture better in the local newspapers (whether print or online). Even quite violent criminals with long and bad records are getting, quite often, suspended sentences, or even such leniency as conditional discharges.

As for thefts, unless the value involved is prodigious, a non-custodial sentence is the norm. Indeed, even where the record is very long and there are aggravating factors, e.g. having committed a “minor” theft (which can still be into the hundreds of pounds) during the currency of a suspended sentence, the time given is usually something like 1 or 2 months, meaning that the convict will be released in, quite likely, a couple of weeks (half of the headline sentence, minus any time spent in custody, but also administrative early release in many cases).

How long is a “long” record? In many cases, not even dozens but even hundreds of convictions, if relatively minor. For example, a shoplifting offence where the value is less than £200 carries a maximum sentence of 6 months in prison, in theory, but a more typical result is a penalty notice and fine of £80 rather than a trial, if the matter is admitted.

In fact, most smallish thefts of that sort never get to court, or even to the police (who now usually only attend stores if there has been a struggle of some sort). It is often left to the store staff to sort out (eg by expelling and banning the perpetrator). That’s when the perpetrator is caught at all.

See also: https://www.sentencingcouncil.org.uk/offences/magistrates-court/item/theft-general/.

If you look at local newspapers, you often see that, before a minor offender such as a shoplifter is imprisoned, the defendant will usually have been caught and convicted dozens and perhaps caught (and/or seen) by shop staff hundreds of times, and even then the sentence of imprisonment might be measured in weeks, maybe 10 weeks or similar, meaning out in about a month.

Not that I am a “hanger and flogger”, far from it, but it has become a bit of a joke.

The same is even true of offences involving violence, not uncommonly.

I noticed in the newspapers recently a trial of a gang involved in a series of high-value ATM ram-raids across the South of England. The amount taken was in the hundreds of thousands of pounds, and the damage done to shops and stolen cars (Range-Rovers etc) was even greater. Four or five were convicted at Crown Court. The leader got, I think, over 6 years, but will be released in 3 years; another pair got 3 years (so out in 18 months), and one got a non-custodial sentence.

Of course, say something online about, say, the Jewish lobby, and the police and CPS take much more interest (as the country folds…).

At the same time as the above-discussed cases, Sven Longshanks (James Allchurch) got 2.5 years (so will spend over a year in prison) for being rude about Jews etc on his Internet podcasts! The whole system is now mad. There was another recent case where someone got something like 6 years or more for supposedly having belonged to a banned organization, and also for having a copy (either in print or downloaded from the Internet) of the 1970s manual, The Anarchist’s Cookbook, which is now prohibited in the UK. Just mad.

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See also: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2018/12/10/tv-ads-and-soaps-are-the-propaganda-preferred-by-the-system-in-the-uk/.

The egregious Charlotte Proudman thinks that she has “that many” books that a few have to go on the floor. How odd. Has she never heard of bookcases? In fact, a competent workman could put up a few shelves for a trifling sum (trifling if she is as successful at the Bar as she proclaims, anyway).

A lower-cost option would be wooden shelves and a few clean bricks for every shelf. I once, very long ago, had home-made bookshelves like that. Later, I had a library (built in Victorian times), and 2,000 books.

[part of my one-time library, now sadly in times past]
[2002: Chekhov, the Persian Smoke kitten, inspects the volumes of The Secret Doctrine by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky]

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Assuming that she is not “Jack Monroe” under cover, tweeter Janice Greer is evidently another “Jack Monroe” fan who prefers unthinking “me too-ism” to actually seriously examining matters of importance.

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Once again, a naive, no-doubt “bien-pensant” and Guardian-reading (probably quite comfortably-off and 60+) supporter of “Jack Monroe”, one “Margaret kennedy”, believes more or less what she wants to believe, i.e. that “Jack Monroe” sued Lee Anderson MP, even won the case, and is now suing him again.

In fact, of course, “Jack Monroe” never sued Lee Anderson, quite possibly never even intended to do so, but used the empty threat to garner helpful publicity in the msm and on Twitter etc, followed by what seems to have been a fraudulent crowdfunder, the proceeds of which “Jack Monroe” has quite plainly kept and/or spent on whatever she wants for herself. Neither is she now suing him. It’s all a scam (again), people…

That first tweet, though, is from February 2023, so maybe “Margaret”, like many others, has seen the light. As of today, “only” 396 utter mugs are each sending “Jack” between £3.50 and £44 a month, well down from the ~850 of a year ago.

Part-Jew talking head Paul Mason has apparently thrown away his absurd pseudo-socialist or anarcho-syndicalist “beliefs”, and simply become another NWO/ZOG drone. He now champions the finance-capitalist system, the banking system, and even the contrived war in Ukraine. Why he does so is uncertain. I think that maybe he sees himself as a Starmer-Labour MP, and then perhaps, not-far-down-the-line, as Chancellor, and maybe even PM. Why not? I mean, look at the deadheads of the past decade. I would not rule it out.

Look at the tweet below:

I agree, to the extent that this incompetent government has run out of road. Starmer-Labour is “popular” by default, because the misnamed “Conservatives” have given up. As for the electorate— desperate, and so clutching at straws; and if there was ever a “man of straw”, politically, it is Starmer.

Afternoon music

[Dutch people welcome the Waffen-SS, 1940]

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I was watching an episode of Gordon Ramsay— Kitchen Nightmares USA earlier. He visits failing restaurants and, inter alia, puts them straight re. their often appalling food. Amusing. I think, though, that the “recipes” of “Jack Monroe” might just test even Gordon Ramsay to the limit.

I don’t think there is any way in the world for the Ukrainians to defeat the Russians. I think Europe is in serious trouble right now. In Germany, Italy, France. You see these riots. These countries have internal problems. There is no desire to send people to die in Ukraine. And the Ukrainians have no one left. Ukrainians are forcibly recruiting people to fill the ranks of their armies. Now the military is trying its best to get out of Ukraine so as not to get to the front. The Russians are apparently killing Ukrainians in 7 to 1 ratio. My son fought there and told me about the artillery. He had skirmishes with the Russians mostly at night, but he said that most of the fights were artillery during the day, and that the Russians now outnumber the NATO forces in artillery 10 to 1 . They kill at a terrifying rate.”

[Robert F. Kennedy jnr., possible U.S. Presidential candidate]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.

Late music

[Jefferson Memorial, Washington D.C.]

16 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 7 July 2023”

  1. Janice Greer must be one of the “utter mugs” who send money to “Jack” every month! 😁 😁 😁 I never saw any of her recipes, but I believe the people who say they are horrible! 😁 😁 😁 

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  2. For God’s sake! What a moron Charlotte Proudman is! As you said: Haven’t you heard of bookcases?

    I managed (with some difficulty) to read the spines of some of her books and (as I expected) they are mostly silly, cheap novels and self-help books; one of the latter had the inspiring title “How to Be You” 😁 😁 😁 

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    1. Claudius:
      I had not, as far as I can recall, heard of Charlotte Proudman until yesterday, but my initial impression is that of a woman who seems to be a relentless self-publicizer, behind whose noise is not much substance. Shallow and rather crazy. That at least is my opinion. If the facts change, my opinion may change accordingly. We shall see.

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  3. I love those words: “Shallow and rather crazy” 😂 😂 😂 

    That photo she posted with a little doggy in her chambers is worth a thousand words! 😂 😂 😂 

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  4. Just a question: When did the alleged rape of the girl by George Osborne take place? I do not remember hearing of it lately. It must have happened some years ago. Anyway, I bet the bastard will get away with it, thanks to his money and connections. As my father said: “There is a law for the rich and another one for the rest of us”

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    1. Claudius:
      If the allegation is true, it was a few years ago, in the period 2016-2020, i.e. after he left Parliament. It was never brought into the public domain…until now. The accusation is that the girl was a few days after her 16th birthday (i.e. of legal age) but alleged to have been incapably drunk (which, under English law, *might* constitute rape, because of the —presumed— absence of consent). The act is alleged to have taken place in the “restroom” (loo) of a pub in the small and now fashionable town of Bruton, in Somerset (SW England).

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      1. Thank you for that information. I know the man is a very dislikeable and I believe he is capable of such a crime. He looks (and I am sure he is) an arrogant, smug, spoiled brat. Having said that, I am sick of all those gold-diggers who suddenly “remember” to have been “raped” or “groped” 3, 6, 10 or 20 years ago. I say: “to the Hell with these lying bitches!”

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      2. Claudius:
        I hear what you say, but a woman having been patted on the rear or even “groped” is not the same as having been as good as raped (if that was so) while hopelessly drunk, and barely 16 y o. I agree, though, that evidentially it is a grey area.

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      3. I understand what you say about rape. Having said that, it must be a hell of a case for a lawyer to defend or prosecute a man accused of that kind of crime when the alleged rape took place years ago and there are no witnesses. As you very well said “It is a grey area”.

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      4. Claudius:
        There may be no *independent* witnesses, but the alleged victim is or could be a witness. His word against hers, perhaps, but there may be *indirect* corroborative evidence from others.

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    2. That will probably be the case. I never liked George Gideon Oliver Osbourne. He was and still is a pathetic and rather evil little man. Any remotely decent Chancellor of the Exchequer would not make a petty, snide and disgusting speech to his party conference accusing virtually every unemployed person of laying in their beds in the morning with their curtains closed whilst others go out to work.

      Still, what can one expect better from an evil, partly Jewish, Tory cunt?

      That he is a an utter degenerate who has taken cocaine and has raped a young girl is not entirely unexpected news and just goes to show his total depravity. I bet everyone of those unemployed people he made petty defaming remarks about has far higher moral standards than he has.

      In decent and moral countries like Singapore the degenerate likes of George Osbourne now get up to thirty years of imprisonment plus a maximum of fifteen strokes of the rattan cane if they consume hard drugs like cocaine in certain large quantities and thereby provide a continuing market for drug dealers.

      George Osbourne is a living illustration of why the Tories are called the ‘nasty party’ and why they tend to be so unpopular such as at the present time.

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      1. I fully agree with you! That bastard is really hateful, my instinct did not fail me. I did not know anything about him, but what I read in Ian’s blog today was enough to hate him. He is the kind of arrogant, obnoxious fellows who believe they are entitled to everything that is nice and that the world owes them a living.

        He is the kind of crap that the (now) totally corrupted British upper-class’ educational system produces. People without a shred of dignity or honour, awfully selfish and arrogant. Not only that, they are also greedy. Although bastards like him are born into wealth that seems to be not good enough.

        To be fair, almost all members of the ruling class in the Western world are like that. There are thousands of Georges Osborne around the world.

        PS: I love the Singaporean system! Have you been to Singapore, John?

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      2. No, I have not visited Singapore yet but it is on my bucket list along with South Korea and Japan especially. It would be good to experience these countries just for a few days or weeks in order to see how life and society is in well-governed and sane lands where their governments take their responsibilities seriously in maintaining law and order and where loony-left PC values are not so embedded in their governments and societies.

        This PC loony bin of the United Kingdom is getting on my wick politically speaking. I have to get out of it for a holiday in one of the above countries before I go totally mad.

        If I were to visit Singapore though I would make quite sure I kept hold of my luggage at all times as I wouldn’t want to become a victim of ‘Hang ‘Em High City’ on a future Friday morning!

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  5. I think that Gordon Ramsay would lose his temper very quickly with the Bootstrap Cook. Not that he doesn’t at the best of times!😀😃🤣🤣🤣🤣

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