Diary Blog, 2 October 2023

Afternoon music

Battles past

From the newspapers

https://www.theguardian.com/law/2023/oct/01/michael-mansfield-kc-the-two-party-system-is-a-straitjacket.

Worth reading.

Tweets seen

Brilliant, and very true.

The Conservative Party Conference 2023. Hard to believe, for anyone who remembers the same convention in the 1970s, 1980s, even 1990s.

Do they support those areas having high fences around them?…

Out of 5 or 6 polling organizations, the highest Labour mark at present is 47%, the lowest 43%; the highest Con mark is 30%, the lowest 24%. LibDems are in the 9%-13% area.

Those figures could give a Labour Party majority of anywhere between 120 and 322 seats, according to Electoral Calculus: see https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html.

One usually expects a narrowing of the polls prior to a General Election, and there is still maybe as long as 14 months to go before the 2024 General Election, but there is no sign of Con Party revival so far. In fact, the empty conference hall at Manchester is symbolic of what is happening in the country. Even dyed-in-the-wool Conservative voters are deserting, I believe. They are not going to Labour, most of them, but are either going to protest-vote via Reform Party or the LibDems, or simply abstain.

As for Con Party MPs, many are deserting the sinking ship. There is no unity. Even Suella Braverman’s attempt to capture the populist vote has foundered. Useless former Home Secretary (and Israeli agent of influence) Priti Patel has criticized Suella Braverman, as has the Indian money-juggler himself (Sunak).

At the moment, it looks as if Labour will win a huge victory by default. That might change, but how?

Traitors to Europe’s future dance with enemy invaders. I know what I would do to them.

…and see how many passers-by ignore the degeneracy. Brainwashed. Supine.

There was once a time when being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes was a death sentence. The ancient Egyptians first described the disease more than 3,000 years ago. During the many centuries that followed, parents would helplessly watch as their diabetic children slipped into comas and died.

By the 18th century, doctors discovered that a heavily modified diet could slow the disease. Many children were placed on starvation diets with limited carbs, which helped prolong their lives. However, such treatments were not very effective, and some children even starved to death. Fast forward to 1922, when a group of scientists went to the Toronto General Hospital, where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetes. These children were in their deathbeds.

The scientists moved swiftly and proceeded to inject each of them with a new purified extract of insulin that they were able to successfully isolate. As they began to inject the last comatose child, the first one that was injected began to wake up. Soon, all the children in the room began to wake up—one by one!

The scientists responsible for saving the children’s lives were Frederick Banting and Charles Best. They both agreed that it would be unethical to profit from a discovery that could potentially save millions of lives. They sold the insulin patent to the University of Toronto for $1. “Insulin belongs to the world, not me,” said Banting.

Not only talented but also extremely altruistic.

I have to admit that, were I in their position, I might have kept the patent for my lifetime, and used the proceeds for my own humanitarian and conservation projects. They decided otherwise, as did another brilliant person, Tim Berners-Lee, the main force behind the World Wide Web.

HS2 should never have been approved. There were and are so many better uses for funding on that scale, even within the transport sector itself.

If not confronted at sea, they will have to be confronted later on land, in Rome, Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Stockholm, or London.

Basic Income will have to come, sooner or later.

“Ukraine” of the Kiev regime has long been a “failed state”; now it is not really a state at all.


Russia cannot lose this war, strategically.

The same or a similar social crisis as across Eurasia. The Japanese and others (including the UK) need to put in place social programmes to ensure that suitable young women reproduce (while the State reduces, steadily, immigrant infiltration). #Lebensborn.

Ben Wallace, a washed-up one-time Guards officer (whose highest rank was Captain), and who is now politically washed-up as well (he ceases to be an MP soon, before the next General Election in 2024) has nothing to add of value.

If the police, prosecutors, and courts behave like enemies, then they are enemies.

I say the same (“very or fairly bad”) about all of those categories, except the buses and the fire service, where I should have to answer “don’t know“.

Late tweets seen

Slightly simplistic but more true than untrue, in black and white terms.

Bridgen scored 62.8% in North West Leicestershire in 2019. How much of that was “Conservative party” label, and how much personal support is an open question which will be tested next year. He may be lucky, looking at the dwindling support for the Con Party.

See also: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2021/10/14/diary-blog-14-october-2021/

In any case, the minister’s very silly idea seems to assume that shoplifters are all very obvious in their behaviour. Seems unlikely. Also, are members of the public likely to want to protect the inflated profits of Tesco etc?

Late music

[Jardin des Plantes, Paris rive gauche, in winter]

6 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 2 October 2023”

  1. That vile scumbag called Jorge Bergoglio (aka Pope Francis I) was always a Marxist at heart, like most Jesuits. Most people, especially non-Catholics, foolishly believe that the Jesuits are rather conservative or traditionalists, when they have always been the most subversive, pro-Marxist order in the Catholic Church.

    I know this from very good sources.

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    1. Claudius:
      Indeed.

      Rudolf Steiner and Valentin Tomberg wrote or spoke about that.

      An interesting book which I believe I mentioned previously is this:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keys_of_This_Blood

      I only agree up to a point with the central thesis:
      “Martin identifies the three main players vying for world domination in the world today and thus lays the ground for his historical analysis: materialism with the East and West in their communism or socialism and capitalism or liberalism, which he places on one side together, and the Roman Catholic Church, the only truly geopolitical spiritual organization in existence today. One of the two sides must win, for they cannot coexist.” [Wikipedia]

      I bought the book when it came out in 1990.

      It is surely clear now that “socialism/communism” ceased to exist (as a practical world power bloc) in any meaningful way after 1989, and that Western finance-capitalism rules triumphant for now, but also that the Roman Catholic Church has been subdued, and has become at best a junior partner in world power, not least by reason of the worldwide child sex scandals.

      “Superforce is the unofficial name given by Martin for a more or less formal group of people within the hierarchy of the Catholic Church (82). Martin claimed that this superforce is a sort of ecclesiastical version of a hostile corporate takeover team and that it was made up of churchmen of such rank and power within the Vatican and at key points of the hierarchic structure that they controlled the most vital organs and sinews of that structure, worldwide. The goal of this organisation consist in a fundamental shift in church teachings.” [Wikipedia].

      Martin himself was originally a Jesuit, though released from some of his vows:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malachi_Martin

      I myself have long been interested in the prophecy of (ironically) St. Malachy:
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prophecy_of_the_Popes

      According to that prophecy, the Roman Catholic Church has pretty much run out of road by now.

      I feel that the Roman Catholic Church has somehow lost its “auctoritas”, worldwide, even in countries where it held unchallenged sway only a few decades ago, eg in Ireland.

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  2. Thank you for your observations. Just a detail. A friend of mine who has both, a colossal memory and a colossal library (nearly 11.000 books) told me that the memoirs of Nahum Goldmann (“Sixty Years of Jewish Life”) are a fantastic source of information, particularly regarding Jewish power and influence over the Catholic church after 1945.

    In his memoirs Nahum Goldmann said that the new Pope (John XXIII = 1958-1963) was “extremely generous” and proved to be “a good friend of Israel”.

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  3. Ben Wallace is rather thick but then he has that in common with most so-called ‘Conservatives’ from the fake Conservative Party.

    If only the terminally dim man would eff off to Ukraine and fight for it himself along with the lying Jew Zionist extremist shyster Grant Schapps (or whatever he calls himself this particular week).

    To think he is the Defence Secretary! Yet another calculated Tory insult to Britain and our armed forces. Also, who cares about Ukraine? A REAL Tory PM wouldn’t. Poor old Neville Chamberlain must be spinning cartwheels in his grave with anti-British wholly unelected Indian Sunak as PM and dodgy and corrupt Jew Zionist warmonger Grant Schapps with his extreme tendency to lie all the time as Defence Secretary.

    Chamberlain’s attitude to Ukraine would have been it is a “far away country of which we know little”. He wouldn’t have put Ukrainian interests before British ones like this repulsive anti-British gang do even to the extent of risking a nuclear war with the world’s PRIMARY nuclear armed state.

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