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Well, this week brings another victory over political journalist John Rentoul. 6/10 as against Rentoul’s 3/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 2, 5, and 6.
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“New research suggests that the majority of the world’s modern Jewish population is descended mainly from people from ancient Turkey, rather than predominantly from elsewhere in the Middle East.
The new research suggests that most of the Jewish population of northern and eastern Europe – normally known as Ashkenazic Jews – are the descendants of Greeks, Iranians and others who colonized what is now northern Turkey more than 2000 years ago and were then converted to Judaism, probably in the first few centuries AD by Jews from Persia. At that stage, the Persian Empire was home to the world’s largest Jewish communities.
According to research carried out by the geneticist, Dr Eran Elhaik of the University of Sheffield, over 90 per cent of Ashkenazic ancestors come from that converted partially Greek-originating ancient community in north-east Turkey.”
[The Independent]
Explodes the very notion that modern-day Jews have any right at all to the lands of Palestine by reason of ancient occupation. They’re fakes.
https://twitter.com/NextWaveAmerica/status/1847391333004300484
but if Ian Leslie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Leslie_(writer)] is so very clever, how is it that he and —apparently— John Rentoul think that Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Yvette Cooper etc are “basically decent“?
Members of Labour Friends of Israel, expenses cheats and freeloaders, buy-to-let parasites, and general moneygrubbers, who want to institute a police state of a dystopian kind (prison time for free speech; encouragement of mass immigration and migration-invasion; enforced weight-loss injections as a condition for getting unemployment or disability benefits; euthanasia; abortion; and much much more).
Sounds hopeful. I’ll take 10,000. (only…sort-of…joking).
They don’t like it when it happens to them...
God save any civilians, women, children, and animals, under such a brutal bombardment.
Cuba will eventually just crumble to dust under the present system.
Anyone who uses Lewis as a solicitor can expect double-dealing, incompetence, negligence, and dishonesty.
Mark Lewis is a man of straw. When the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal fined and reprimanded him in 2018 (after which he scuttled to Israel, though he keeps returning here to make money, despite the “antisemitism” by which he claims to have been targeted), the Tribunal lowered the level of his fine because, as his own Counsel said to the Tribunal panel, Lewis owned only his own clothes, a £70 a week private pension, and a mobility scooter! Even his car was not his own, but provided to Lewis by the “antisemitic” British taxpayers via the DWP-funded Motability scheme [https://www.motability.co.uk/].
I wonder whether they will still be laughing when it happens to the homes of their own families?

As a former barrister (unlawfully and wrongfully disbarred in 2016 at the instigation of the Jewish lobby), I can see that what is happening is that many people involved (often only peripherally or online) with the protests and so-called “riots” of 2-3 months ago are now sentenced to terms of imprisonment (often years rather than months) for having done not very much; in some cases, almost nothing.
I am presuming that most of those sentenced will have had the benefit of legal advice from solicitors and Counsel.
The problem lies in the narrow legal view taken by many lawyers. I suspect that many of the lawyers involved looked at the political climate (eg the intervention on TV by “Tel Aviv Keith” Starmer in July or August), looked at the evidence, and then advised their clients to plead Guilty in order to mitigate the sentence.
All good advice, or would be in a “normal”, non-political, case.
The fact is that most of the sentences being given are absurdly harsh, even taking the charges at face value.
In my opinion, the defendants in most of the recent protest cases, at least the ones about which I have read, would have been no worse off, probably better off, had they pleaded Not Guilty.
I concede that one cannot these days rely on the good sense of the traditional British jury, because the brainwashing of the public continues apace, but still I believe that a jury trial would have given many of those charged a good chance of acquittal.
A gamble, true, to plead Not Guilty, but in these “political” cases not so much, because the “message” from on high seems to have come down, “lock them up“… I do not really believe that many of those defendants have been given a real diminution of sentence of a (or the, notional) third.
My own free speech trial in November 2023 (sentence, March 2024) was different, not having been connected to any violent or noisy protests, but it was still a “political” case (instigated by the malicious Jewish/Zionist/Israel lobby).
I republish the details here below but, in short, I pleaded Not Guilty to all 5 similar charges, was found guilty (by a District Judge sitting alone) on all 5 counts, and was sentenced to a financial impost amounting to £734, and to a period of, in effect, probation, involving 15 “rehabilitation days”. In the event, the financial penalty was one-third crowdfunded for me (the rest paid off over the past 6 months in instalments), and the “15 days” turned out to be about half a dozen meetings lasting from 20 minutes to a couple of hours.
All now water under the bridge, and the blog continues to be published daily, but would I really have got a lighter sentence had I pleaded Guilty? Frankly, I doubt it. For one thing, the malicious nature of the whole prosecution would not have been laid bare before the Court.
Anyway, there it is…
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Interesting. That Twitter account ‘Sick of it’ seems to be Irish judging by the name. Like his fellow Irish man Yaxley Lemon he might be a zionist as I have observed a certain rabidly zionist and utterly bonkers female on Twitter interacting with him (prior to his arrest).
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Well, judging for his foul language that fool is a low-life who was asking for it, and got it. His attitude was similar to that of an idiot who, sure of his quick reflexes, keeps taunting a champion boxer saying “Hit me! Hit me!” to end on the floor
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Ian: You did very well by pleading “Not Guilty”. Being the stubborn hothead I am I would have pleaded “Not Guilty” just for the principle of it, I mean I would NEVER play their games nor give them the satisfaction of asking for mercy (which, by the way, I know I shall never get)
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Claudius:
Well said. I too would not (and did not) “apologise” to the Jewish lobby or to the System.
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I saw this today on YAHOO NEWS and it sounded so bizarre that I felt compelled to look into it. Apart from the incredibly shameful and unexcusable cowardice from the fellow in question, what struck me as unbelievable was the ridiculously lenient sentence that his sadistic partner got.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8djrl18v81o
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Claudius:
God. Just read that report. What an evil bitch. Naturally, you are bound to think “why did he stay, and/or why did he not give her the kicking she so richly deserved?” but I suppose that he just fell into a mental hole and could not take a decisive step of any kind.
The sentence given to the woman is not only absurdly lenient for what she has done, including the financial hit of £40,000 that her victim suffered, but is a fraction of what a man would get for treating a woman the same way.
A woman has just been sentenced to 3+ years in prison for posting a few foolish things online during the recent (and so-called) “riots”.
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Hello Ian: What struck me as particularly shameful and incredible is that this horrible creature has NOT been ordered to repay the money she extracted from him.
On the other hand, her victim is indefensible. I discussed the story with a couple of friends and they all said: “I have NEVER heard/seen anything like this. This fellow must be a creature from another planet”
What a sick society…
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Claudius:
As a matter of fact, there have been a number of such cases in England in the past few years. One defendant was a woman quite high up in the Ministry of Justice. She was imprisoned.
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