Diary Blog, 22 March 2024

Morning music

Tweets seen

Britain’s Serbsky Institute… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbsky_Center.

[the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan]

I have written about this previously on the blog.

Time for the Kiev regime to give up.

Freedom of expression in the UK is as good as dead (“they” killed it), so I suppose that I should not add to that comment, or extrapolate…

Harry Cole is so stupid that he makes mediocre Israel-lobby puppet Starmer look like a cross between Lord Denning and Oliver Wendell Holmes.

I read somewhere or other that Cole was involved with Carrie Symonds before she met and later married “Boris” Johnson. What does that say about her judgment (and that of “Boris”)? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Johnson#Public_and_personal_life; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Cole_(journalist).

Emily Thornberry is a freeloading pro-Israel hog, riding high on her portfolio of rented-out houses and the monies she has taken from public funds. A parasite.

[Emily Thornberry at a Zionist dinner in London, with the former Israeli ambassador, Mark Regev (at centre)]

Emily Thornberry only became a supposed “socialist” because her affluent father abandoned her and her mother, they thereafter living in relative poverty, in a council house in Guildford, Surrey.

All Starmer’s Shadow Cabinet are complete tools of the Israel lobby. Agents of influence, really.

Not that I have any time at all for “cosplay” “socialist” Owen Jones: see https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/01/04/a-brief-word-about-owen-jones/.

When I still had a Twitter account (until mid-2018), Owen Jones tweeted to Israel-lobby creature John Woodcock (the depressive sex pest MP later “ennobled” by “Boris” Johnson as “Lord Walney”) that Woodcock should block me on Twitter. He did.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Woodcock,_Baron_Walney

See also https://ianrobertmillard.org/2017/05/04/john-woodcock-barrow-and-furness-and-the-general-election-2017/.

From the newspapers

See also: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/07/18/theyre-coming-to-take-me-away-ha-ha/

My blog and my crowdfunder

As most readers will be aware, I was recently sentenced for breach of the notorious police-state Communications Act 2003, s.127. My sentence was to complete, between now and the end of the year, 15 (notional) days or part-days similar to the old-style “probation”; mostly quite short meetings with the Probation Service.

I also have to pay a notional sum re. costs of my trial in the magistrates’ court, assessed at £734. My crowdfunder, first published several days ago, has reached £195, leaving another £539 to be raised to meet that main target, or another £805 to meet my full target.

If you can afford to donate (minimum amount is only £4), then your donation will be accepted with gratitude; if not, then I should be grateful to anyone copy/pasting, anywhere, the link to the appeal: https://www.givesendgo.com/GC14J

Thank you.

Other worthwhile political crowdfunder appeals: https://www.givesendgo.com/sammelia; https://www.givesendgo.com/SupportSven.

As to the blog itself, it will continue to be published daily, or near-daily.

The malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” (“CAA”) cabal and Crown (“Clown”?) Prosecution Service (which the “CAA” —typically—badgered for 7+ years to prosecute me) completely failed to persuade the sentencing judge to curtail publication of, or censor the content of, the blog.

I myself, however, have decided to make the blog gradually more focussed on analysis, and less on comment, as well as making it more diplomatic, but without compromise on ideology or principle.

The “CAA” is evidently embarrassed by the ultimate result. Their endless whining and demanding may have led to me being charged and —after a year— convicted , and to my having to waste much time defending myself, but the ultimate result, apart from the £734 in financial imposts (which may be largely covered by donations), is that I have to meet once every 1-3 weeks with the Probation Service for the rest of this year; 15 meetings in all; I have already attended one (short and not at all unpleasant).

The “CAA” crowed mightily on Twitter/X when I was convicted (November 2023), but since the sentencing hearing (14 March 2024), they have not tweeted once about me. Ha.

More tweets seen

[https://li.com/national-distrust-the-end-of-democracy-in-the-national-trust/]

Late tweets

https://twitter.com/scooby_shadow/status/1771256429157957659

Late music

[St. Petersburg in winter]

16 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 22 March 2024”

  1. Doesn’t Harry Cole scribble for that world renowned newspaper of record The Scum? I believe that he does. Enough said I feel.

    I wonder why the occupation of journalism in Britain is rated in public esteem somewhere between second hand car dealers and politicians?

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  2. Here is, in my opinion, the most beautiful avenue of Buenos Aires; Melián in the heart of the elegant and beautiful neighbourhood (barrio) known as “Belgrano R”. This neighbourhood was the traditional home of the British community in Buenos Aires. The first English settlers in this area belonged to the staff of the British rail companies who built and controlled the Argentinian railways system up to 1946.

    The video has English subtitles, and is available in HD. The huge and magnificent trees are “tipas”, a native tree from the north of Argentina and were planted in 1892

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    1. Claudius:
      Thank you.

      Trees add so much to any area, street, or individual house plot.

      Would I be right in thinking that there must be a university or school nearby? Many of the people in that film seem to be in their late teens.

      I notice that quite a few people are wearing those silly facemasks; I imagine, therefore, that the film was made sometime in 2020-2022.

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      1. Yes, there is a famous, old school. I think is mentioned in the subtitles. It was the first English school in Buenos Aires founded in 1884 by a man called Alexander Watson Hutton. He also introduced football in Argentina.

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      2. Hello Ian: Yes, there are some districts in the “Gran Buenos Aires” (Greater Buenos Aires) which are home to many wealthy people. (I am enclosing a good map that will make it easier for you to identify the places I shall mention)

        The most famous and important of these districts are in the Northside. They are called Vicente Lopez and San Isidro. Many of their inhabitants are of British or German descent. Is an area of beautiful, large, detached houses with gardens and usually a swiming pool.

        There are also two districts on the Southside (Quilmes and Lomas de Zamora) that include some wealthy neighbourhoods.

        The tremendous wave of crime that the country experienced between 2001 and 2005 led to the proliferation of “closed neighbourhoods” or “country clubs” where the wealthy members of the upper-middle class and the great millionaires, bought huge houses within a walled complex with private security guards. In some cases, the greatest and most expensive of these “country clubs” include their own private school, shopping mall, tennis courts and even polo fields. The finest are concentrated in the Northwest (Malvinas Argentinas and Pilar)

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      3. Claudius:
        If I were ever to live there (unlikely, of course), I would prefer somewhere gated, though even then the security people may be unreliable; maybe I would get a suitable defence weapon, if local laws allow that. How restrictive are the local laws? (just curiosity…I doubt that I shall ever be there).

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      4. The law regarding buying weapons is fairly strict here. First of all, you have to request a permit and you can only have it in your home. Apparently, the firearms allowed are of a ridiculously low calibre (less than 8 mm)

        To carry a weapon you need a special permit and is even more complicated. I never was interested in either, therefore I do not know in detail. What I do know is that is extremely rare for a person who is not a policeman or a professional soldier to be granted permission to carry a weapon.

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    1. Claudius:
      I quite liked the “Ayres de Pilar” examples; the villas, though expensive, are not *as* expensive as comparable houses here. Sadly, I have just failed yet again to win the Lotto rollover here, so a relocation is even less likely…

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