Diary Blog, 20 March 2024

Morning music

Crowdfunder

My crowdfunding appeal presently stands at £195; the immediate target is £714, which I have to pay into Court by 11 April 2024. All donations gratefully received.

I have no social media accounts, so would also be grateful for any shares of the link: https://www.givesendgo.com/GC14J

Tweets seen

Naomi Campbell again. She was also heavily mixed-up in the Epstein scandal, including contact with useless Prince Andrew.

Taurus missiles could have a significant impact on Ukraine’s ability to defend itself, – Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski supported Ukraine in its desire to obtain the Taurus and accused Germany of indecisiveness in supplying new weapons systems to the war zone.

“Thanks to cruise missiles from other countries, the Ukrainians have already convinced the Russians to move their logistics bases, such as ammunition depots, far behind the front line. And the German missiles will force them to move even further,” he said.

Radek Sikorski is very tied up with NWO/ZOG. Before Poland even became non-socialist, he had attended Oxford University, and was with “Boris” Johnson in the vulgar and notorious Bullingdon Club. He is married to the Jewish-American historian and political activist Anne Applebaum: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rados%C5%82aw_Sikorski; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Applebaum.

As for those missiles, yes, they would assist the Kiev regime’s war effort, but its war is now lost anyway— insufficient soldiers, arms, and ammunition, and collapsing morale. If Germany supplies such missiles, not only Kiev might become a major target for —far more powerful— Russian missiles, but also other cities; even Berlin itself. Don’t stoke the fires of war.

[Marshal Zhukov inspects the ruins of the Reichstag, Berlin 1945]

Galloway is, to some extent, a kind of fraud and, to the extent that he is not, stands mainly for the Muslim bloc, not for white people in the UK (the people formerly known as “British”). He used to block me on Twitter, when I still had a Twitter account (the Jewish lobby, after a long campaign, had Twitter expel me in 2018).

I was amused and pleased to see Galloway’s recent by-election victory, which I anticipated on the blog, but he has nothing to say to the British people.

Incidentally, Sam Melia’s crowdfunder is still going strong —£61,461, as is, on a lower level, that of “Sven Longshanks” (James Allchurch)—£9,507: see https://www.givesendgo.com/sammelia; and https://www.givesendgo.com/SupportSven.

Talking point

Google “Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan”.

More music

[Bela de Tirefort, 1951, View of New York Harbor from the East River]

More tweets seen

In 1998, I lived for three months in Egypt and, for the entire lunar month of Ramadan, was staying at Mamoura Beach, a suburb of Alexandria, where I took a flat. I believe in “when in Rome, do as the Romans do” (within reason), but not all reciprocate.

Not that I fasted like the Arabs, but I ate and drank mostly at home; very occasionally, I would go in late afternoon to the (deserted) McDonald’s in Mamoura Beach, a short walk away, for a “Filet-o-fish” or apple pie; they would seat me in a place which could not be seen from the street. McDonalds is a “restaurant” very rarely used by me in the UK, but that suburb had no other cafes.

https://www.lonelyplanet.com/egypt/mediterranean-coast/alexandria/attractions/mamoura-beach/a/poi-sig/1436213/355232

See also: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/03/07/when-i-was-not-arrested-in-egypt/.

[Mamoura Beach, Alexandria, near my flat]

Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan again…

From the newspapers

https://www.mylondon.news/news/south-london-news/south-london-man-kept-woman-28851542

A South London man who subjected a woman to a campaign of physical and emotional abuse has been convicted. Nam Nguyen took control of the woman’s life over a 10-day period in September 2023 and held her captive inside a flat in Tulse Hill.

She managed to escape after jumping from a window. She ran to a nearby care home where she was found with extensive injuries to her face and body.

She had been raped and repeatedly attacked. Officers were called and the Met launched an investigation.

[My London]

“…South London man…”

[The Defendant, “a South London man“…]

https://www.mylondon.news/news/real-life/man-sits-next-doppelganger-heathrow-28755658?int_source=nba

A man was baffled after he discovered his doppelganger sitting next to him on a flight – and found out they had the same name, friends and hobbies.

[My London]

One of those strange co-incidences or synchronicities that make you wonder about the structure of the Universe and Fate. I can think of a number in my own life-history.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Morning_of_the_Magicians

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

Late tweets seen

Putting it simply, the USA could survive without NATO, but NATO could not survive without the USA.

The “government” of the “Ukraine” (Kiev regime) is mostly composed of uncultured and brutal thugs. Like Danilov.

Getting NATO states entangled in the Ukraine war is the only hope the Kiev regime now has to stave off military collapse. In 2024/2025, Russian armour and infantry will push towards Kiev and the river Dnieper generally. Supported by air power, nothing will stop the armies of Russia advancing across Eastern Ukraine.

Late music

[painting by Leonid Afremov]

24 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 20 March 2024”

  1. Hello Ian: I was going to contribute to the relief fund of Sven “Longshanks” but, unexpectedly, they asked me for my full details including my address, something that did not happen when I sent some money to you. Of course, I closed the page. Have you heard of something similar?

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    1. Claudius:

      I do recall something similar once. It may be an occasional check (moneylaundering check) imposed by the banking authorities and, ultimately, government (in this case, U.S. Government; givesendgo is based in the USA). You can contact givesendgo and ask them. I have found them far more helpful than most organizations.

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  2. The Canadians deserve everything they get. Some people refer to Canada as Canukistan. Do you remember their pathetic truckers´ “Freedom Caravan”? What did they achieve? NOTHING! Those idiots thought that because they gathered 1000 trucks blaring their horns that POS called Trudeau would say: “OK, you won, I am going home”

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      1. I agree with you 100%. The time when you could make a difference through voting ended a long time ago. In 1933 to be precise. Now, as you said, what we need is “boots on the ground”.

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      2. Canada isn’t a genuine, modern democracy. That concept is denied to them like it is with us:

        https://www.fairvote.ca

        https://www.makevotesmatter.org.uk

        Our Canadian cousins aren’t a real, modern democracy as we gave them the archaic, severely out of date and simply unfit for the 21st Century stand alone First Past The Post electoral system which they haven’t changed yet. Though in their defence the crap, profoundly undemocratic system is a little more appropriate for them due to Canada being a vast country geographically-speaking with a widely spaced out and relatively small population. Stand alone FPTP can enable quite small constituencies.

        According to Electoral Calculus:

        https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk

        The fake Conservative Party here is due to suffer an almighty defeat soon if they don’t dump the diminutive despot, get a decent new leader with at least a smidgeon of popular appeal and/or something more radical is done very soon.

        A Canadian 1993 General Election near wipe-out is looking like it may just happen:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Canadian_federal_election

        The Tory Party’s fanatical defence of archaic, stand alone FPTP may well be about to cost them very dearly indeed.

        https://www.nickhunn.com/pr-not-pm-the-uk-has-a-golden-opportunity-for-electoral-reform

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      3. John:
        If the Con Party were to pledge an early introduction of proportional representation, that would be a gamechanger, I think, but I see nothing to indicate that they are willing to make such a pledge. I think, quite seriously, that such a pledge might leave them with 150+ MPs after GE 2024, rather than (as seems likely) about 50.

        I note that the Jewish-lobby puppet and corrupt bastard, Robert Jenrick, a horrible little man, is mooted as the next Con leader. Hard to believe even after the last few disastrous “leaders”.

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      4. Well, at least Robert Jenrick is a native Englishman. The present fake Conservative Party denies us even that!

        Personally, I would go for Sir John Hayes. He is one of the very few real Tories left and, as a bonus, he WON’T be losing his seat however utterly disastrous the election is since his constituency is the safest Tory seat in the entire country:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hayes(British_politician)

        In Opposition, they have to develop a populist, non globalist version of Conservatism in tune with ordinary people. In other words a NATIONAL Conservatism. Being a more undemocratic rich man’s Liberal Democrat party is NOT paying electoral dividends and almost certainly never will.

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      5. John:

        I do not know the exact provenance of Jenrick. I find his evident judaeophilia rather suspect.

        Whatever his origins, though, he seems remarkably unpleasant, as when he ordered cheerful murals painted over at an asylum centre because the children of the invaders should not be given anything pleasant. Jesus H. Christ! There are few more hostile to the migration-invasion than me, but I do not make war on children…

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      6. Well, something very radical like PR has to be done soon or near wipe out beckons. The Tory Party really is in last chance saloon territory now. The Liberal Party died out effectively in the 1920’s is it the Conservative Party’s turn in the 2020’s?

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      7. John:
        My own view is that it goes beyond policies. There is just no obvious reason for the “Conservative” Party to exist any more. True to some extent of Labour as well, but less immediately so.

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      8. The globalist Conservative Party is going to have to do something pretty radical soon. They are collapsing. The latest poll from Yougov has them on just 19% and the Reform UK party has risen to 15%. Yougov’s last four or five polls have had them in the lower twenties or now 19%.

        A Canadian-style 1993 utter disaster is getting nearer.

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      9. John:
        I just think that people look at the present government and see them as beyond incompetent, beyond a bunch of clowns.

        Anecdotally…I was today doing more driving than usual. The roads are beginning to approach the level of those in countries traditionally backward. Massive potholes, attempts (obviously poorly-executed) to patch them etc. I just thought, “this country is literally falling to pieces, and the pack of clowns in Downing Street etc are throwing money at the Jew dictator Zelensky, at migrant-invaders, at Israel, at ridiculous things of all types…”

        The people, rightly, think that they have been abandoned: police, NHS, you name it. They have actually no expectation that Israel-lobby Starmer, Reeves etc can fix it, not much anyway, but they want to see the Con Party get its just desserts, until it is swinging in the wind (as you might say…).

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      10. The Tories are surely down to their absolute rock solid ‘core vote’ by now? Mind you, during Liz Truss’s esteemed Premiership there was one poll that had them on 14% and a poll the other day had them on 18%.

        It looks like pretty much the only people intending to vote Conservative now are multi-billionaires, billionaires, multi-millionaires, millionaires and elderly people living in towns like Christchurch.

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      11. Yes, painting over cheerful murals at an asylum centre for children is rather petty and unpleasant. I can’t think where the Conservative Party got its reputation for being Britain’s ‘nasty party’ from!

        The public want asylum claims to be dealt with speedily and those who have no valid claim sent home or to a third country quickly. Painting over murals for children is not right and is useless as a deterrent to false claims anyway.

        Real action is required with Border Force having more money spent on it and many new immigration officers and other staff recruited not rather silly and unpleasant gimmicks for cheap votes.

        That is what you, I and many others who are passionately opposed to fake asylum claims want to see.

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    1. In their defence, Canada, like us, isn’t a real, modern democracy thanks to using the archaic, undemocratic rubbish of stand alone FPTP. Real, modern democracies use Proportional Representation and they are utilised by 70 plus countries including yours in Argentina.

      The Falklands’ War you lost militarily but at least it enabled democracy to be restored. It didn’t help us in that way but then you can’t restore what you have never really known, can you?

      ‘Britain’ is really just a Monarchial state with the facade of a ‘democracy’ imposed upon it. REAL democracy never really developed here.

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  3. Hello Ian: Here is a very nice video about two of the most elegant and Parisian streets of Buenos Aires: Arroyo Street (3 blocks only) and Alvear Avenue (6 blocks long only). The beautiful surviving old buildings are a reminder of the French taste of the old Argentinian ruling class that enjoyed its heyday between 1880 and 1930. That is why Buenos Aires was known as “The Paris of South America”

    The video is in HD and contains English subtitles, do not forget to activate both features by clicking on “Settings”. Enjoy!

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    1. Claudius:
      Thank you.

      Just watched that. Reminiscent of, but much more pleasant than, some of the better bits of Alexandria (Egypt, not Virginia), though I myself had a flat further out, at Mamoura Beach (Alexandria has a long coastline but not much depth).

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

      In fact, the French Embassy in BA looks a bit similar to the Italian Consulate in Alexandria, seen behind the tram in this photo:

      I notice that the Apostolic Nunciate (Vatican embassy, of course) in BA is rather grand. The Palacio Duhau, I think.

      When I lived in Almaty, 1996-97, it was still the capital of Kazakhstan, and I lived for the first 9 months in what was the so-called “governmental quarter”, where most of the embassies were located. Amid those, just around the corner from my home, was the residence of the Apostolic Nuncio, but it was very small compared to the one in BA. Needless to say, there are few actual Roman Catholics in Almaty, let alone the rest of Kazakhstan.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostolic_Nunciature_to_Argentina#:~:text=The%20current%20Apostolic%20Nuncio%20is,Francis%20on%2022%20February%202020.

      BTW, I notice that there are quite a few rather stylish young women in BA, strolling around.

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      1. Hello Ian: First of all, the stylish women. Yes, you will see some very elegant women in that area which is the Argentinian equivalent to Knightsbridge or Mayfair. I remember (deep sigh!) being young (40 years ago!) and walking down those streets trying to seduce a pretty young lady. I was never successful. A friend of mine said: “It does not matter if you are impeccably dressed, they can tell you are not rich” (LOL)

        Regarding the Vatican embassy, the story of the palace is quite weird, the original couple who commissioned it never lived there. The final owner, María Harilaos de Olmos, was a devoted Catholic (a polite term for a fanatic, LOL) who gave to the Catholic Church huge amounts of money and built several churches. Pope Pius XII rewarded her generosity/fanaticism with a nobility title.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fern%C3%A1ndez_Anchorena_Palace

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  4. Re the above, has Ukraine got any famous and world renowned writers or musical composers?

    I am partial to Boris Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake myself!

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  5. So Bella Wallersteiner has radically altered her viewpoints on mass immigration since the Hamas attack on 7th October 2023 and seeing all those Muslims in London and elsewhere on our streets calling for the oppression of Palestinians to end and freedom for Palestine ‘from the River to the Sea’.

    How typical of a Zionist to stop supporting mass immigration when the perceived interests of Zionists are threatened.

    Zionist organisations like the Board of Deputies of British Jews really should not have called for anti freedom of speech laws to be applied to Britons when such people were campaigning against mass immigration from the 1960’s onwards.

    Zionists really do need to quit their mentality of ‘nationalism for us but not for you British goyim’.

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