Diary Blog, 11 August, 2023

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[painting by T.W. Schaller]

Battles past

From the newspapers

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/books/article-12394615/I-escaped-Taliban-12-year-old-family-skivvy-Afghanistan-Sola-Mahfouzs-future-one-drudgery-childbearing-Today-shes-scientist-U-S.html

The West should have left the Soviet Union to reform Afghanistan in and after 1979, but the stupid gung-ho Americans created a proxy war for no good reason.

Later, meaning in the past 20 years, the West could have properly ruled Afghanistan, even if it meant replacing much of the population and/or replacing a backward degenerate culture with a different and better one. Instead, the Americans (mainly the Americans) imposed a mixture of barbarity and weak pseudo-liberalism on the capital and some other places, while allowing most of the country to continue to fester in backwardness.

This was not the intractable problem it is usually presented as. Look at the photographs of Kabul, below, from the 1960s and 1970s:

[record library or record store, Kabul, 1960s]

Tweets seen

Such remarkable stories often come from India:

Amazing. “The power of one”, as noted above. Even one person, if he or she has what Israel Regardie termed “eka-pointed” focus, and inexhaustible resilience, can change at least part of the world in a way that may seem superhuman.

A similar story, this time from China:

More from the newspapers

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12393517/The-CIA-secret-method-make-pain-away-TikTokers-believe-works.html.

Interesting. The powers of the mind have only begun to be explored, especially in the West.

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Ursula von der Leyen is generally rather dishonest: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ursula_von_der_Leyen#Plagiarism_accusations [“researchers collaborating at the VroniPlag Wiki reviewed von der Leyen’s 1991 doctoral thesis and alleged that 43.5% of the thesis pages contained plagiarism, and in 23 cases citations were used that did not verify claims for which they were given“].

Like so many EU drones, a fake and a fraud.

There is still bitter fighting on the ground in some sectors of the front, but strategically, Russia has already won.

Six F-16 pilots?! The Russians have over 1,000 fighter aircraft and bombers, 1,500 helicopters, and at least 4,000 other aircraft: see https://www.wdmma.org/russian-air-force.php.

What sinks, not a barge but a government (of any ideology or type), is evident incompetence.

The Sunak government is surely doomed. Even its own backbench MPs are appalled by its inability to govern.

How many hundreds more migrant-invaders crossed the Channel today? How many thousands more came into this country today superficially “legally”?

London. Zoo.

Even 30 years ago, that area was “bandit country”.

The USA, “land of the free”…

In 1939, Poland had “security guarantees” from both Britain and France. When both German and Soviet armies invaded, those guarantees were exposed as completely valueless. They also meant that Britain and France declared war on the German Reich. The rest is history, as they say…

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I have not been a barrister for 7 years now (thanks to a Jew cabal making malicious political complaint against me), and have not been a practising (working) barrister for 15+ years, but it seems to me that, if Patreon has been put on notice, or reasonably should have been put on notice, that “Jack Monroe” has been either defrauding people or at least consistently not fulfilling her obligations (in a wide sense) to those people and that, as a result of Patreon’s acts or omissions, those people lost out, then Patreon might be held to have been negligent in respect of all that.

Late tweets

Every day, taking them in toto, the cross-Channel migration-invasion, other illegal methods of entry, and so-called “legal” migration (eg the non-whites who arrive as “students”, then “knock up” naive/stupid white women and apply to stay on some faked or other “family” basis), add up to maybe 3,000 every single day.

Our society is buckling under the strain already, and also from the weight of the millions of useless parasites of that sort born in the UK since the 1950s, some of whom could be seen executing a “shopping riot” in Oxford Street this week.

As matters now stand, a high proportion of the 8,000,000,000 inhabitants of the Earth are in principle eligible, and will soon be able to come to a European country such as Britain, claim asylum and then either succeed in that claim and stay —with all the consequent costs financial, social, and environmental to the British people— or fail in the claim but still stay, either by launching almost endless appeals or simply by disappearing into the vast reservoirs of non-whites now living in our cities.

If this continues for much longer, European societies will crack and fall to pieces, though not before there are upheavals on a scale not even seen in the 1930s.

Late music

[Moscow Kremlin under threatening skies]

4 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 11 August, 2023”

  1. Even CNN is now having to admit to the dire situation that Ukraine finds itself in. I was half expecting them to only admit to the disaster when Russian tanks were rolling through the centre of Kiev (or Lviv). One gets the impression that they’re trying to manage the process of preparing the U.S. public for the news that NATO and its proxy Ukraine has been crushed. Were it not for the deaths of so many Ukrainian men, I would be gloating at this prospect. As it is, it’s very sad that NATO and their Jewish puppet masters, like Robert Kagan, has been allowed to provoke and fuel this conflict, and so many European men are now dead. History has a habit of repeating itself.

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    1. HennyPenny:
      Yes, though I doubt that Putin wants to occupy Lvov, which would be the capital of an inland Western Ukraine rump state (or maybe I am just projecting my own preference onto Putin…).

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    1. HennyPenny:
      The (mainly) black shoplifter/robber swamping, yes, but then of course other factors as well, notably Internet shopping, and the sheer inconvenience of having to go, even from elsewhere in London, to Central London to shop. Admittedly I myself am not a shopping enthusiast (even online) but one can see that that idea (of travelling even from 30, 40, 50 miles away to shop in the West End of London) is now anachronistic.

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