Diary Blog, 4 September 2024

Afternoon music

A favourite film remembered

Very much of its time, yet —in my opinion— it has also stood the test of time; released 49 years ago this year. Hard to believe.

Tweets seen

A state founded on both terrorism and the bribery of foreign politicians, by a tribe well-versed in both.

It is amazing that people have not taken, in the French phrase, “action directe” against such nonsense.

Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.

What will it take to make people understand that the promotion of idiots like Dawn Butler is not some kind of crazy mistake but part of a conspiratorial agenda to completely ruin the UK? The public, though, mostly prefer to interest themselves in rubbish such as commercialized football, the similar Olympics nonsense, TV talent shows etc. They enjoy their party on the decks of the Titanic

https://twitter.com/Femalefedupwith/status/1831243205792219560

Who that Labour ministerial drone is, I do not know. He’s talking absolute shite.

Thangam “Debbonaire” (real/original name is/was “Singh”), is expressing exactly what I predicted “Labour”-label would do, i.e. “stop the boats” by simply rubberstamping 95% of applicants for “asylum”, and allowing the invaders to enter “legally” via air, train, or ferry; thus not solving at all the actual problem of the swamping of the UK by migration-invasion, but keeping it off the TV screens, off Twitter/X, out of the newspapers etc.

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

It’s true. That weird individual’s name is Pitcavage, a Jew-Zionist who has made a kind of career as a supposed “expert” on “terrorism and extremism” with the very well financed Jew-Zionist snoop and anti-free-speech group, the “ADL”, in the USA: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pitcavage.

Incidentally, one notes that that individual’s Jewish and Zionist origins are not mentioned on Wikipedia, which is often vandalized by Jewish/Zionist/Israeli groups such as the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” in the UK (the “CAA” even advertised openly for supporters with Wikipedia accounts to collaborate with them in “editing” some Wikipedia topics).

The Twitter/X account “@david_r_morgan” is worth reading.

Talking point

More music

More tweets

I should say that tweeter “Amy Gallagher/@StandUpToWoke” has it largely right.

The Guardian cannot bring itself to face the truth. Likewise, the same scribblers published a long appraisal of the new Attorney-General a month ago, but only mentioned in passing the fact that he is not only a Jew but from a heavily Zionist background, and apparently, in the past, advised the “antifascist” Searchlight magazine Jews, not as a lawyer but when he was a student.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Hermer,_Baron_Hermer#Early_life,_family_and_education

Politicized law under the Starmer-Labour dictatorship.

The point is that the UK is a failing society, overall.

Part of that is caused by the ever-lessening white European proportion of the population, and the ever-increasing non-white part of the population.

Connected with all that are falling standards in all areas: (real) education, administration, the justice system, the police, the NHS, the political system; and of course added to that the unjust and actually ridiculous First Past The Post voting system, as a result of which we now have a Labour Friends of Israel “elected” dictatorship of very little, very petty, people.

A “Labour”-label dictatorship “elected” by only 4 out of every 20 eligible voters, and by only 4 out of every 12 voters who actually voted. A government without legitimacy, without a popular mandate.

Yulia Timoshenko, a complete idiot politically, but also cunning, and who was corrupt, like almost all Ukrainian politicians (in fact she is part-Latvian, part-Jew as well).

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

I recall seeing Michael Palin’s New Europe, from about 2007. He visited Ukraine in one episode. I recall mainly his talk with the then Prime Minister’s daughter, a rather attractive young lady who had been at an expensive school (Rugby) in England for several years (followed by 3 years at the LSE). That daughter had married an English tattooed heavy metal band leader and biker from somewhere “up North” (Leeds, I think); he died at the early age of 50, but the couple had already divorced: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenia_Tymoshenko.

Late tweets

Is that accurate? I have no idea.

My main interest in the US election for the Presidency is that a Third World War be avoided, and Trump is by far the best bet for that, in my view.

Even when I was first living in the USA, from late 1989, there was very obviously a huge influx from Mexico and further south to New York City and New Jersey. 35 years ago. God knows what the situation is now.

6 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 4 September 2024”

  1. Something does not make sense in China, why are they building so many towers? I have seen videos about it. They build whole neighbourhoods but nobody moves in. There are many “ghost towns” all over the country. Look at this!

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    1. Claudius:
      It has something to do with the perceived necessity to invest in real property as a “sink of value”. It’s largely nonsense, of course, and could be compared to how we in the West look upon money. Of itself of no intrinsic value (paper, plastic, or figures on a screen or in a bank ledger), but accepted universally as *having* value, exchange value.

      In China, everyone saves, hugely. That money has to be invested somewhere. Hence these strange pointless developments, often far from any industry or natural settlement. You could regard them as concrete money.

      Sooner or later, the house of cards will surely collapse as quickly as those demolished towers.

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      1. Thank you for your comments. I watched another video (which I am enclosing here) that gives some sort of explanation but it is not convincing (at least for me). The whole thing does not make any sense, particularly after watching this video. Its author has been attacked and accused of being biased and very anti-Chinese. That is true, I think there is something fishy about him (Winston Sterzel) I also put a link about him.

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

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      2. Thank you, Ian! That book is fascinating, I started reading Vol. 1 and could not stop! Charles Mackay was a brilliant man. I think most people tend to believe in ridiculous things because they would love them to be true and although they know they won´t come true they still persevere. A good example would be buying a lottery ticket once a week, I know I will probably never win, but the dream is there. Unfortunately, some people become obsessed with the idea of winning and end up bankrupt or dead.

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