Diary Blog, 7 October 2024

Afternoon music

[Monument to the Conquerors of Space, Moscow; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_to_the_Conquerors_of_Space]

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In other words, CO2 is actually beneficial for at least some plant life, as I speculated on the blog years ago.

What’s wrong with the remaining 41%?

David Irving

I have posted in recent days a couple of hours of memories by the acclaimed, but now also “cancelled”, historian David Irving. Well worth seeing and listening to, so here it is again:

Today, 7 October 2024, the Israel lobby (aka Zionist lobby or Jewish lobby) is using the events of 7 October 2023 as a hook on which to hang the whole “holocaust” narrative, which in fact (under that label) mainly dates from the 1970s and later, despite being about disputed “events” of the early 1940s. The “usual suspects” are going mad on Twitter/X. A partly-coordinated “claque“.

At the same time, Jewish-lobby puppet Starmer is again displaying his fealty to Israel. In lay terms, Starmer can be, not inaccurately, described as “traitor”.

Also released today, figures showing that the number of people killed by the (Israeli) Jews in Gaza over the past year stands at about 42,000 (killed, not including the much larger number injured, in many cases grievously); many, the majority, have been women and children.

Starmer is a total disgrace, as well as being a freeloading hypocrite.

The same goes for Rachel Reeves, Yvette Cooper and others.

“Ukraine” as a notional and nominal “state”, has no future, certainly not on its traditional boundaries.

Talking point

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Every. Single. Time.

Should I comment as I would like, “the usual suspects” on Twitter/X etc would no doubt make yet another malicious complaint to the poundshop Stasi police…

Still, the locals could stop them, though not by merely asking…

Such fake “Scottish nationalists” are beyond funny. Total cretins.

Odds-on that those ultimately behind that “company” are Jewish, and probably Israeli.

When I was resident in Kazakhstan in 1996-1997, one of those I encountered a few times was the chief of an Israeli energy company called something like Suntree. They were taking over hydropower and other electrical production and distribution plants and networks.

That Israeli, about (?) 70 or 75, had been a general in the Israeli Defence Forces, and he told me (by implication critical of the UK Embassy in Almaty, the then capital) that every Israeli ambassador is given, on appointment, a list or quota of connections to be made— economic, diplomatic, military etc.

Look at how the Israelis interfere in UK politics; of course they have the advantage of the voluntary help given to Israeli officials by “British” Jews.

From the newspapers

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/oct/05/the-far-right-cant-take-away-our-hopes-and-memories-culture-is-our-weapon

The far right can’t take away our hopes and memories. Culture is our weapon.”

[Milo Rau in The Guardian]

but…

Milo Rau was born in 1977 in Bern, Switzerland.[1] His father’s Jewish family moved from Germany to Switzerland to escape the Nazis shortly before World War Two, while his mother, surnamed Larese, had Italian origins. His parents divorced when he was about two years old.”

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

Every. Single. Time.

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Anna Soubry must have fallen into another vat of booze…

I was at a medical centre recently (not on my own account). While waiting in the almost empty waiting area, I noticed a steady stream of people even older than me (in their 70s and maybe older) lining up, looking perfectly well, in order to order their anti-flu and supposed anti-Covid injections.

People with (I presume) real problems had to wait while those “worried well” pensioners endlessly discussed it all with the receptionist. Some of those nuisances wanting what I expect they term their “jabs” were even wearing facemask muzzles. No, dear…that was a couple of years ago…(the message has apparently not yet got through).

Loonies, again. Brainwashed by msm propaganda.

Late tweets

Occupied…

Berlin in earlier times, late 1930s.

Late music

[painting by Victor Ostrovsky]

21 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 7 October 2024”

  1. Yes, Starmer is utterly repulsive even by the usual low standards of the anti-British Labour Party. It is not Britain’s business to prop-up/support the inherently violent, continual international law defying Zionist state with its common murderer/terroristic PM, Bibi Netanhayu.

    It is alleged by some that Hamas was created by Israel’s security service of Mossad so if it now out of control and devouring Israel then it is their fault. They shouldn’t have been too clever by far.

    Netanhayu wants to extend the war until November 5th where he wants Donald Trump to become President again. Netanhayu apparently believes Trump will be easy for Israel and the Zionist Lobby to manipulate for their advantage.

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    1. The most shocking thing Starmer ever did was to persuade Corbyn to sit on the fence regarding Brexit. Corbyn was pro Brexit but somehow Starmer convinced him that a pro Brexit stance would lose Labour the General Election. Corbyn being low in Machiavellian traits didn’t spot the ruse.

      Boris romped home with his “get Brexit done message”.

      Who was Starmer acting on behalf of ?

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  2. Starmer is a repulsive hypocrite. In Opposition, he promised Labour would be whiter than white and less corrupt than the Conservatives yet what is the reality of his no real mandate to govern adminstration?

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  3. Everything John has said about Starmer & Co. is absolutely true (unfortunately). He is a perfect example that things can ALWAYS get worse despite the popular expression “this cannot get any worse”. Just think about Boris Johnson, when I told my friends what a disaster he was, some of them told me “Surely, nobody can be worse than him” and I replied “I would not be so sure” Well, look what happened later, Liz Truss and Starmer…

    We are in a very similar situation here. Alberto Fernández was a perfect replica of Boris Johnson, a bumbling fool, unable to say anything coherent and incompetent to boot. Now we have Milei, a kind of psychopath who believes he is “The Man of Destiny” and 100% devoted to Israel; in fact, he said several times he would like to convert to Judaism but, strangely, that has not happened. Milei is very much the Argentinian version of Starmer and Donald Trump, that means, a subservient and repulsive lackey of “The Chosen”

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  4. Yes, Starmer is a traitor all right. I often think about what would happen if a war broke out between Britain and the Zionist entity. I have little reason to doubt that puppet would be on Israel’s side as would too many others in the House of Treason.

    It is said that Putin may involve his country in the war in the Middle East against Israel. If he does, then Russia really will be enemy No.1 in the world. Doesn’t he know that the Zionist entity is allowed by the powers that be in this world to do whatever it wants regardless of the consequences for others?

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  5. They are indeed. The SNP’s demented followers wouldn’t know real nationalism if it bit them in the face. Humza Yousaf is very definitely not Scottish. He doesn’t even have a traditional Scottish name. By his ethnicity, Humza is a Pakistani.

    The way these lunatic SNP types whittle on you would think Humza Yousaf was really called Hamish Macbeth, ate porridge everyday and wore a kilt.

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    1. John:
      The SNP is arguably the most loonie and least credible large party in the UK. Imagine— for those idiots, a Pakistani such as Humza Yousaf is more “Scottish” than me, despite my not only being white European and British, but also having some Scottish or Franco-Scottish blood somewhere in the perhaps remote past of my family.

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      1. According to the loonies of the SNP if you were born in a stable you would be considered a horse. I based my comment on the rather famous and sarcastic reply of the Duke of Wellington to someone who considered, and called, him an Irishman (he was born in Dublin but he obviously consider himself first and foremost English) “Being born in a stable does not make one a horse.”

        Having said that I found sources that question this story; some even attribute the quote to Daniel O´Connell who supposedly said it to someone who argued that the Duke of Wellington was Irish. Either way, the saying is an ingenious one and too good to not use it against the loonies from the SNP.

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      2. Yes, the SNP are lunatics. Despite their name, they are really just state separatists. They would not care if Scots were to become an ethnic minority people in Scotland but Scotland was ‘independent’ in the EU.

        They are fakes on several levels. In the 1930’s and 1940’s they were genuine nationalists so much so the British government spied on them and used undemocratic tactics against them as it did with the BUF.

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    2. That was brilliant John! Hamish Macbeth indeed! (LOL) The most infuriating thing is that those f… traitors call themselves “Scottish Nationalists”. They are as nationalists as I am communist!

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  6. Not as mental as two has been gay pop ‘stars’ from the 1990’s with a single hit to their name, eh, Right Said Fred!

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  7. A potentially tragic story with a happy ending. Fancy having your cat killed because is no longer of interest to you or you consider him “too old” Some pet owners deserve to be “put down” and in a painful manner! If I was head of the RSPCA or its American equivalent there would be a lot of executions!

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    1. Claudius:
      I just cannot understand how some people, particularly it seems in North America, are willing to discard their animal companions if they become old or infirm, or for some reason inconvenient. To me that is a terrible betrayal, as you imply.

      That particular cat is a lovely comrade. Glad he found a niche.

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      1. Yes, Buggy is an adorable friend. This is not the fisrt time that some horrible person/family tried to have his/their pet killed just because they got tired of him. Another fairly frequent and horrible case is the family moving leaving the pet/s abandoned, why the f… cannot this monsters ask a neighbour if he/she would take them? I swear my blood boils when I read stories like those!

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      1. Thank you for that beautiful story! I had a rather similar experience seven years ago. One of our cats, a little, cheeky maniac called “Suki” who was scared of nothing run up to the terrace and, in the blink of an eye, he was gone over the roof tops. I was shocked and terribly sad. Nearly two weeks later as I was coming home from visiting a friend I heard his unmistakable call (it sounded more like the howl of a wolf) I looked up and there he was, high on the top of a large tree!

        I started calling him but he would not come down. Eventually a neighbour came out and asked me “Is that you cat? He has been on that tree for days! I tried to enticed him with water but it did not work” I contact the fore-brigade and they got him. Wonderful people! Sadly “Suki” passed away a year and a half later aged 13 (November 2018) but at least he died in my arms.

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  8. Yes, Matt Goodwin, we are a worldwide laughing stock thanks to despotic British governments like Starmer’s mob and governments before his turning the police and courts into woke instruments of oppression. Mrs Thatcher began this process in 1986 with the Public Order Act of that year and the relentness politicization of the police and courts have got worse ever since.

    Foreigners are amazed and disturbed that the country that gave the world the Magna Carta has had freedom of speech/thought trampled under a PC jackboot.

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  9. Don´t you just love it? Remember: DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH! 😂​😂​😂​ This is what happens when you put incompetent morons in charge just because they are homosexuals, women or “people of colour”. 😂​😂​😂​

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