Diary Blog, 13 October 2024

Afternoon music

[painting by Jo March]

Peter Hitchens

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13952661/PETER-HITCHENS-Stop-worshipping-MI5-just-Blairite-secret-police-force-budget-boost.html

“PETER HITCHENS: Stop worshipping MI5 – it’s just a Blairite secret police force with a budget to boost

[Daily Mail]

Ha. I should like to read that but it is behind a paywall, and I refuse to pay.

London. Zoo.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13952631/Rapists-jailed-girl-Met-Police-Tube.html

Three men who filmed themselves while gang raping a 13-year-old girl have been jailed  have been jailed for a total of 34 and a half years.”

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Odds-on that the 13-y-o victim was white.

Incidentally, the misleading Daily Mail report talks about “34 and a half years” whereas, in fact, the heaviest sentence was one of 12.5 years, meaning that the untermensch will be released in about 6 years.

Rhetorical question: do we need such untermenschen in our society? Of course not.

Imagine what this poor country will be like in 2034, 2044, 2054. If you encounter another actual English person, you will have to greet him by saying “hello, Robinson Crusoe!“…

“Traveller” pest

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13940739/Travellers-illegal-camp-woodland-smell-noise-hell.html

“Travellers who illegally set up camp next to family homes have finally been given the boot – but only after distressed neighbours endured years of ‘misery’, ‘noise’ and ‘stench’ at their hands.

Shocking aerial photos show the state the land has been left in following an expensive legal battle by the council to win back the plot which lies in the picturesque Kent village of Vigo, near Gravesend.

[Daily Mail]

The so-called “traveller” menace is one of the biggest law and order problems in the UK, but the police and politicians are unwilling to do what it takes to “solve” that problem.

Can you imagine this chaos and official weakness happening during the 12 years of the German Reich of 1933-1945? I think not.

As with so many aspects of life in contemporary Britain, the people suffer while evildoers prosper.

Roma gypsy convicted

[defendant]

https://www.readingchronicle.co.uk/news/24643626.buckinghamshire-mobile-phone-thief-caught-red-handed-cctv/

A serial thief who targeted restaurant customers in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire has been caught on CCTV swiping a mobile phone from an unassuming victim.

Nirex Stanescu, 24, was jailed for eight months after pleading guilty to nine counts of mobile phone theft at Reading Crown Court on Friday, September 27.”

[Reading Chronicle]

A few points to note: firstly, that the Reading Chronicle does not identify the defendant as a Roma Gypsy (other than by publishing a photo). The newspaper does not even take the usual msm-weasel approach of calling her “Romanian”, which is so often seen but rarely strictly correct (the Roma gypsies are, ethnically, not Romanians, as such, even when they hold Romanian passports and/or live in Romania).

Secondly, the woman in question is obviously a persistent nuisance, yet is sentenced to only 8 months (for a total of 9 offences), meaning that she will do 40% of c.32 weeks, about 12 weeks.

Thirdly, why is she even (allowed) here? Get rid of her, and all the others like her, and stop similar trash from entering the country.

Tweets seen

https://twitter.com/IhabHassane/status/1844142058925326687

Reform UK is still “controlled opposition”. Goodwin himself is welcome on TV etc, and is pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby. All the same, Reform UK is helping to break down the existing structure.

“They” are behind much of the migration-invasion.

The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan. [“They” have vandalized the Wikipedia entry, but it still gives the overall picture].

When I was (wrongfully) put on trial in 2023, Prosecution Counsel made a pathetic suggestion that the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan was a (mere) “conspiracy theory“. I answered quite firmly that it certainly was not, and that all he had to do was to open his eyes to what was happening all around him. He did not attempt to take the matter further.

For those unaware that I was subjected to a free speech trial last year, please see:

Israel’s “Warsaw Ghetto”, but the (Israeli) Jews often treat the Gazans far worse than the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto were treated.

[SS troops escort non-combatant Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943, during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Note the generally good physical condition of the Jews]
[Warsaw Ghetto, 1942, a year before the armed uprising. Shown are Jewish Ghetto Police guarding a gate into the Ghetto]

Philosophical note: Earnest Sevier Cox

https://counter-currents.com/2019/08/earnest-sevier-cox/

I had not previously heard of Earnest Sevier Cox. A regular reader of the blog suggested the link.

More tweets seen

…and “those” (((those))) in the UK, France etc who support what the Israeli forces are doing are not only supporters but also propagandists, facilitators, agents, and fundraisers for the Israeli state and its war crimes.

What goes around comes around…

Reports that Halevi, the Israeli Chief of Staff, has been killed are at time of writing unconfirmed.

News reports are also suggesting that weapons due to be used against Iran “by Israel” will in fact be operated by American serving soldiers or Air Force personnel. If so, that constitutes a direct act of war by the USA against Iran.

That will be, increasingly, the fate of British people (and European people generally) unless and until we take back control.

In Ireland, but there are undoubtedly similar crimes being committed in the UK.

ps. I could suggest a couple of extra policies to add to that list.

…and illegal migration invasion is only 10% or even only 5% of all immigration into the UK. A looming catastrophe for us.

For those with eyes to see, Starmer hits all the buttons: Israel lobby, Jewish lobby, Bilderberg Group, freemasonry, WEF/Davos, you name it.

Starmer is basically just a traitor to the people of this country, and unfit to be Prime Minister.

Late music

22 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 13 October 2024”

  1. In one Indian state they now propose to execute gang rapists! I have always tended to think giving rapists or even gang rapists the death penalty was too harsh a punishment. Even ‘Hang ’em High City’ ie Singapore doesn’t go that far. They abolished the death penalty for rape which we presumably left behind.

    Perhaps, that Indian state might be correct? Gang rape is a problem in this country which is nearly 100% due to mass immigration. Another of its so-called ‘enriching’ benefits according to Labour, Lib Dems, Greens and fake Conservatives.

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    1. John:
      You may be interested to know (if you do not already know) that, among the Vikings, rape was considered a more serious crime than murder, or at least killing. I am no expert on that time of history, but read that somewhere long ago, and heard it elsewhere as well.

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  2. As our friend “Velvet88” said, it is necessary, and very healthy, to take distance from the horrible political situation and focus on beautiful things, like animals and gorgeous places which bring pleasure and joy to our souls. Here is my little contribution for today:

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    1. Claudius:
      Thank you.

      I have never been to Strasbourg. I see from your video that it is similar in style, in the conservation zone, to a smaller city I do know— Morlaix (North Finistere).

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      1. Hello Ian: Thank you for the information. There is a nice 8 minutes video about Morlaix on YT. It is a small town with only 15.000 inhabitants; according to what I read it was a very prosperous town between the XIII and XVII centuries thanks to its textile industry based on linen.

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      2. Claudius:
        Thank you.

        That brought back a few memories. When I lived in Finistere, I was often driving around Morlaix, and about once every week or two would go into central Morlaix, occasionally to the Saturday market, which was not the one shown but not far away (maybe the film was made on a weekday). The main market is a few minutes’ walk from the area shown in that video. It has large crowds and a huge variety of products, such as peculiar “artisanal” cheeses made in remote farms that you would not usually see in the hypermarkets. That market is just up the narrow streets near the rail viaduct.

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  3. Of course Boris Johnson lied. Did anyone with a brain think he would not do so? He is and always has been a compulsive liar whose only real aim in politics was to be PM. He didnt even support Brexit until 2016 when he thought being for it would help him into No.10.

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    1. Very true. I remember reading an excellent article by the great British military historian Max Hastings who said that if Boris Johnson became PM that would be the end of Britain. He then carried on saying that “There is room for debate about whether he is a scoundrel or mere rogue, but not much about his moral bankruptcy, rooted in a contempt for truth.”

      Here is the full article: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jun/24/boris-johnson-prime-minister-tory-party-britain

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      1. Claudius:
        I repeatedly tweeted (when I had a Twitter account pre-2019) and posted on the blog (after 2016) about how people had still not got the measure of “Boris”-idiot.

        Most msm scribblers and talking heads, and very many ordinary members of the public, were at the time still awestruck (incomprehensibly, to me) by the completely fake persona of this (supposedly) terribly clever (supposedly) very “English” and “upper class” “Boris”, whose speech was full of Latin and Greek epigrams (rote-learned at Eton or Oxford), and who would (it was claimed) inevitably become Prime Minister, with all his talents and capabilities.

        Even those who were wary of “Boris” said, in effect and, often, literally, “Boris has the ability to be Prime Minister but does he have the ethics and principles?”, to which my response was:
        “Boris Johnson indeed does *not* have the ethics and principles but, anyway, *where* has “Boris” shown that he has the ability?”

        He had been a disaster at every job he had ever been gifted, from trainee journalist (sacked, twice), MP and junior minister (sacked), Mayor of London (useless), MP again, Foreign Secretary (totally useless); and then of course he did the same as PM.

        His supposed intelligence was never in evidence; even his educational level, which so impressed the hoi-polloi, was largely fake (the performative Greek and Latin sayings, the silly and obscure words trawled from the Oxford English Dictionary etc). His own friends and girlfriends said that he rarely read a book (something “Boris” has in common with Corbyn).

        Of course, relatively few have ever read my tweets or blog posts. A few thousand readers, at most, for each tweet or post. More usually hundreds, or fewer.

        Max Hastings, who had employed and sacked “Boris”, was arguably the closest in his view of “Boris”, but the “moronic masses” do not read Max Hastings or Ian Millard; they read the Sun or the Daily Mail.

        Of course, “Boris’s” Jewish links and background were obscured, mainly, and so was, to a lesser extent, his Turkish/Cherkassian part-origin.

        I should say that the Jewish/Israeli element in the UK pushed “Boris” to the premiership, because he was 100% pro-Israel as well as he himself being part-Jew. Thus the Press and TV were always, at least 95% of the time, promoting him one way or the other.

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      2. Yes, you were one of the very few who saw Boris for what he really was/is. I believe that intellect and academic education are vastly and ridiculously overrated; my wife, who barely finished secondary school in England, showed me a photo of Boris (nearly 10 years ago) and told me “Look at this buffoon! How can people take him seriously?” Bless her! She did not count on the stupidity of the masses who are so easily deceived.

        A witty Argentinian writer once mocked the stupidity of the “average Joe” who is impressed by the likes of Boris by putting in his mouth the following words “How well that man speaks! I did not understand a word of what he said!” Another common feature among these fools is their respect for academic titles. I heard many times this ridiculous expression: “He is not a fool, he is a doctor (or lawyer, engineer, professor) did you know?”

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      3. Claudius:
        In the UK, that misplaced respect for academic (supposed) “distinction” is largely reserved for the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but I have found that a very high proportion of those Oxbridge graduates are not only asinine but actually not really well-educated.

        I myself was offered an irregular way into Oxford (not via the usual admissions process) in 1984. I was also offered (via the usual admissions process) places at both UCL, University College London, and Reading University, both pretty good universities.

        I turned down both the open possibility at Oxford and the firm offer from Reading because I wanted to stay in London (for personal reasons), and I refused the offer from UCL because the law department there seemed to have many Jewish students, as I noticed on visiting their building (at the time situate in Gower Street, London, if I recall aright, a street and area I knew well; I had attended a p/t Russian course not far away, and knew people who worked in the neighbourhood).

        All poor decisions, probably. I underestimated the power of a prestigious name or label, I think. Well, there it is. Young people do foolish things (I was still in my 20s then).

        ps. I like that Argentinian saying from a writer. Very good.

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      4. Regarding poor decisions, I believe I am very good at them. Most of my choices proved to be the wrong ones and I got tired of kicking myself (something that is very difficult and I do not recommend…) I also turned down great jobs and took lousy ones. Of course, at the time they seemed good choices. It seems that my brain cells only work when I am dealing with languages or historical studies…

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  4. Rape is an awful crime. Gang rape though is even worse. I don’t suppose there is an enhancement of sentences for those who commit it. There should be I think because gang rape must be more of a torment for the girl/woman.

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  5. So Trump is not only going to win but win by an almost landslide margin? I don’t believe that. I think if he does win he will only get to 270 Electoral College votes or a few more than that.

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      1. If the laughing hyena wins there will probably be an increased chance of war with Russia and/or the conflict in the Middle East will explode.

        Trump needs to retain North Carolina, win in Georgia and Pennsylvania or go through some other combination of the severn ‘swing states’ to reach 270 Electoral College votes or more. He needs to ‘flip’ at least one of the ‘Rustbelt’ states of Pennsylvania, Michigan or Winsconsin. That will not be easy.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/swing_state

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  6. It will be funny if Trump wins again. That ‘Bible of the Liberal-Left’ ie The Guardian will have a collective nervous breakdown and Lammy will have a fit. All crying into their Starbucks’ Lattes!

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    1. You are not far from the truth. I saw a couple of videos where hateful and deranged “lefties” were literally screaming and raving when they found out that Trump had survived to the first attempt against his life in July. Those people are monsters and potential assassins.

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  7. It does. Iran has just as much of a ‘right to self-defence’ that the foul creatures Starmer, Sunak rtc witter on about in regard to Israel as the Zionist state has. Iran should hit back at the US if that news report is true.

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