Diary Blog, 30 July 2024

Afternoon music

Tweets seen

What kind of clueless people voted “Conservative” at GE 2024 anyway? 3 out of every 12 that voted at all did, though.

Three hundred ships (and smaller craft)? Impressive, on the face of it.

Not much to choose between the Arab and the Jew, in many respects, arguably. Both non-European and also, quite often, anti-European.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/jul/30/taylor-swift-southport-stabbings-children

I do not know who exactly is that Labour MP begging for more migrant-invaders to be allowed to come and stay here. Just one of —probably— hundreds of similar type.

Broken Britain

https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/24483508.victim-speaks-ear-bitten-off-razorlight-gig/

“A man has said he will never return to Bournemouth after an attacker bit his ear off at a Razorlight concert.

“I was enjoying the night, watching Razorlight and having a good time, having a laugh with everybody when out of nowhere he’s tapped me on the shoulder a few times,” said Matt.

“I went in thinking he had something to say to me and the next thing I know he’s taken my ear off.”

Daniel Sykes, 46, was sentenced at Bournemouth Crown Court, for inflicting grievous bodily harm, to nine months in prison, suspended for 18 months.

He was also ordered to pay £500 in compensation, but Matt said this will not cover his counselling sessions and travel costs.

“He’s just walking the streets like nothing matters now to him.”

[Bournemouth Echo]

[defendant]

Regular readers know that I always say that I am not a “hanger and flogger” by any means, but a suspended sentence, and pitiful financial penalty, for a completely unprovoked and vicious attack of that sort in a public place, is inadequate; in fact it makes a mockery of law, order, and the courts.

We all know that prisons are full etc, but that sentence is just not good enough. Naturally, not all relevant facts before the court are printed in newspaper reports, but it is hard to see what mitigation could be sufficient on the facts that are known to newspaper readers to outweigh what the defendant did.

Incidentally, I had no idea what “Razorlight” might be. For those in similar difficulties: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razorlight.

Why would people aged 45+ even be at such an event? I do not know, but then I myself would pay to be able to avoid such a noisy gathering.

Late tweets

The pseudo-populist mass media (GB News, Talk TV etc are all an offshoot of the Israel lobby.

Would it really be so bad if a proper English/British government were in power and decided to solve this whole problem by [REDACTED]?

Late music

[Victor Ostrovsky, Spy Games]

6 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 30 July 2024”

    1. Apparently, the US administration is very upset about the results of the Venezuelan election. If ZOG is upset about it that’s probably good reason to consider the result favourably.

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  1. (((ZOG))) hates Maduro because Maduro is anti-zionist and won’t let (((ZOG))) steal Venezuela’s oil wealth.

    Since 1999, (((ZOG))) has been trying to overthrow the Venezuelan government and install a neoliberal sock puppet, who will let (((ZOG))) steal Venezuela’s vast oil, natural gas, and other resources.

    These so-called “protests” are a replay of 2014 Ukraine.

    There is no doubt that the “protestors” are funded and paid for by the (((globalists))), who want to subjugate and asset-strip all countries in the world.

    Maduro isn’t great, but at least he keeps Venezuela’s oil wealth in Venezuela, instead of letting (((multi-national corporations))) steal it.

    If Maduro is overthrown, Venezuela will turn into another Mexico: a (((ZOG))) corporate colony, whose citizens exist only to provide labor for (((multi-national corporations))).

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      1. “but the opposition there is obviously under American and thus NWO/ZOG control.”

        That reminds me of how a few years ago, (((ZOG))) made a concerted effort to overthrow Maduro and install (((their))) puppet Juan Guaido.

        Sir Richard Branson even organized a concert to raise money for Guaido.

        But alas, the (((plot))) to overthrow Maduro and install Guaido was not successful.

        Then poor Juan got dropped when he was no longer useful.

        Now he’s a part-time professor at Florida International University on a salary of $40,000 per semester, according to Wikipedia.

        Poor Juan. The (((globalists))) didn’t even reward him well for being (((their))) puppet.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Guaidó#Exile

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  2. I noticed some simplistic comments about Maduro and Venezuela that need to be analysed. (A) Maduro is NOT a patriot in the traditional sense, I mean he is NOT an honest man, he is an ambitious politician who is surrounded by a gang of crooks (very much like Putin) (B) Like Chavez, he presents himself as a champion against “the imperialistic policies of the US” but he has been doing business with them for years selling most of his oil. (C) The enemies of my enemy are NOT my friends, at best they can be useful allies but nothing more.

    To believe Maduro is a “good guy” because he speaks against the hateful Zionist-American regime is as stupid as to believe Fidel Castro was also a “good guy”.

    The article below illustrates clearly that the “animosity” between Venezuela and the USA is a sham. At the very end is all a matter of business. If a truly national-social regime would take power in Venezuela it would be destroyed in a few weeks!

    https://panampost.com/jose-gregorio-martinez/2023/06/30/estados-unidos-compra-petroleo-a-venezuela-abril-2023/#:~:text=Ya%20son%20en%20total%2010.464.000%20barriles%20de%20petr%C3%B3leo%20venezolano,parcialmente%20sus%20actividades%E2%80%9D%20en%20Venezuela.

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