Diary Blog, 8 December 2024

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Assuming that the reports are correct (they seem to be), and that the longstanding government of the Assad family in Syria has fallen, there now stands only Iran against the Jewish state of Israel.

The Assad family has controlled Syria since 1970, 54 years, so this marks a great change in the geopolitics of the Middle East.

Background:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bashar_al-Assad

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafez_al-Assad

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafez_al-Assad#Autocracy,_succession,_and_death

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Eye_Hospital#Alumni_and_staff

Now that Syria —not just Assad— has fallen, my expectation would be that the stage is set for a massive confrontation between Iran and Israel.

Those who live will see“…

What will never be admitted by the System parties is that we have been, for decades, in a deliberately-managed slow decline, which is now become a faster decline; in fact a slide. It is very much connected with mass immigration (the migration-invasion), and with the agenda of making the UK a multikulti, multiracial, and fairly poor country, with most of the economic benefit of its economy going to about 5%, if not 1%, of the population. That 1%, or even 5%, is mainly, though not exclusively, non-European. It includes many of “the usual suspects” (((them))).

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

“Our NHS”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-14168941/Shocking-four-five-limb-amputations-NHS-unnecessary-new-research-reveals.html

Shocking four in five limb amputations on the NHS are ‘unnecessary’, new research reveals

[Daily Mail]

Still clapping?

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How many will now be coming here?…

Why should Russia stop now, and thus allow the Kiev regime to restock, re-arm, and acquire new and more powerful weapons? Russia can advance across the east of Ukraine, and along the Black Sea littoral, in 2025.

Angela Rayner, David Lammy, others…is this both the most stupid Cabinet in living memory and the lowest (in reality, not bits of paper) in terms of educational level?

She’s a complete idiot, as bad as thick “diversity hire” Lammy.

London. Zoo.

https://www.mylondon.news/news/east-london-news/ilford-station-victim-named-pictured-30539832

[Jorge Ortega, victim of attack at Ilford Station, East London]

“The Ilford station victim has been named and pictured for the first time as his family pays tribute to him. Sixty-one-year-old Jorge Ortega was taken to hospital in a critical condition after he was seriously assaulted at Ilford railway station around 8.49pm on Wednesday, December 4. Jorge sadly died in hospital two days later on Friday, December 6.

Jorge’s family paid tribute to him yesterday (December 7) in a statement released by his son, saying: “Our dad was the most loving person, the kindest soul you could have the pleasure of meeting. Everyone who has met our dad or who has ever worked with him over the years will tell you this.

“He had a brilliant mind, enjoyed cooking, loved drawing, and was highly skilled in art. He was an amazing family man and would always put other people first. He loved his grandchildren, and in turn, they adored our dad. He was totally devoted to our mum and loved her beyond what words can describe.

British Transport Police officers were called to Ilford Station following reports of a serious assault on Wednesday. Paramedics and members of the Air Ambulance attended, and Jorge was rushed to hospital with serious head injuries.

28-year-old Ayodele Jamgbadi of Kingston Road in Ilford was arrested the next day and has been charged. He will appear at Inner London Crown Court on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.

[My London]

‘Nuff said…

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…and the Angles, Saxons, and Normans were closely-connected, as indeed were the Vikings (Normans were simply Vikings settled in what is now Northern France).

Looks like a pretty good Twitter/X account.

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19 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 8 December 2024”

  1. Syria – imo Assad was one of the most oppressive and brutal Arab dictators. All of them use torture, but Assad was considered to employ the best (most evil) torturers, so much so that the USA sent some of those they considered terrorists to Syria to see what information could be extracted from them.

    Millions of Syrians fled to live in camps in the deserts of Jordan. Millions of Syrians fled to Turkey, but after a few years the Turkish people started to become irritated with so many refugees in their country. Britain and a few other countries were happy to bung Turkey and Jordan some money to keep them there, or better said away from here.

    Erdogan has been trying to keep a space in Northern Syria where houses could be built allowing refugees to return home. This has been repeatedly twisted in the media who claim Erodogan wants to occupy Syria.

    The North of Syria is very inhospitable. I have been there a few times and between the Southern border of Turkey and Aleppo, there is nothing, just brown desert. Beduin live there in tents and have a few grazing animals.

    Whilst anti immigration voices are angry about Syrian refugees being in the West, the Syrians would have faced imprisonment or death had they gone back and been identified as protestors, also they had no homes to go to.

    I don’t understand why Russia has not stepped in to defend Assad as they did before. It remains to be seen if Russia can keep their naval base at Latakia. I expect there is some kind of deal going on where we can’t see all of the jigsaw pieces.

    This all happened so suddenly, yet Assad left willingly which suggests there was a degree of negotiation.

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    1. I was surprised by ypur attack of Bashar al Assad. I am quite sure he was no angel but I do not believe that cliché “he was a cruel dictator” which; Oh, surprise! is the SAME used by the (((Western))) media to demonise any ruler who is a nuisance to Tel-Aviv and Washington DC.

      I sincerely regret Assad´s fall, the poor people of Syria is going to suffer terribly at the hands of those bastards who have taken over the country, thanks to that two-faced bastard and friend of Isarel called Erdogan. Mark my words, Syria will become another Libya.

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      1. I didn’t speculate at all about Syria’s future.

        Assad was a cruel and brutal dictator, I am happy for the millions of Syrian refugees who want to return home and rebuild their country.

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    2. Absolutely not, Velvet.  There were NO Syrian refugees under the very fair and stable Assad administration.  ALL of those ‘Syrian refugees’ fled the areas occupied by the Israeli/US/Turky-backed terrorist groups (several names) after the first phase was launched in 2011.

      Syria was taking IN refugees from Iraq.  See this speech by First Lady Asma al-Assad – she mentions 2 million I recall.

      • Asma Al-Assad during the reception made to the participants in ” Woman For Peace ” Bicycle Ride

      https://youtu.be/oc4ZZ-yXaOQ

      and then watch ANY of the interviews with Bashar al-Assad that I linked here

      https://juliusskoolafish.substack.com/p/update-on-syria-a-compilation

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      • Maria Finoshina (of RT) interviews President Bashar al-12 April 2016

      Excerpt at 6:56

      Maria:  “You call them terrorists but at the same time you treat them as human beings.  You tell them – you have a chance to go back to your normal life.”

      President Assad:  “Exactly, they are terrorists because they are holding machine guns, they kill, they destroy, they commit vandalism and so on.  And that is natural – everywhere in the world that is called as terrorism.  But at the same time they are human who committed terrorism.  They could be something else.  They joined the terrorists for different reasons, either out of fear, for the money, sometimes for the ideology – so if you can bring them back to their normal life – to be natural citizens, that’s […?our job? …] as government.  It’s not enough to say we are going to fight terrorists.  Fighting terrorists is like a video game – you can destroy your enemy in the video game but the video game will generate and regenerate thousands of enemies.  So you cannot deal with it on the American way, just killing, just killing – that’s not our goal.  So the last option you have – if you can change – this is a good option – and it succeeded because many of those terrorists when they change their position, some of them living normal life and some of them joined the Syrian Army

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    3. As for the snake Erdogan

      • SYRIA: Sultan Erdogan’s Secret Weapon, Elite Squads of Chinese Uyghur Mercenaries – – 21st Century Wire

      https://21stcenturywire.com/2017/01/07/syria-sultan-erdogans-secret-weapon-elite-squads-of-chinese-uyghur-mercenaries/

      … and this by Vanessa Beeley

      • Atrocities by terrorists against Syrian children ignored by Western media covering conflict from comfort of offices elsewhere – Vanessa Beeley

      https://www.rt.com/op-ed/474850-syria-white-helmets-idlib-children/

      Eyewitnesses have reported that some of the most brutal, cold-blooded atrocities have been committed by the Uyghur extremists brought in by Turkey [Erdogan] – up to 20,000 (5,000 fighters plus families) holed up in Idlib from past reports. These are the people Erdogan is most desperate to protect at any cost.

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  2. If that stupid bitch, Angela Rayner, whose intellectual level is about the same level as a prostitute in a working mens’ club in some dingy, Labour-run excrement hole in Northern England thinks she is going to build houses all over the Green Belt near me in Brentwood, Essex she can think again. We will physically defend our vital Green Belt if we have to. For us, that Green Belt is not a luxury we can do without but an essential mechanism whereby London and Basildon doesn’t link-up with us in ribbon development.

    Building over the Green Belt would be bad enough if it was to house British people but, as ever, with Labour and fake Conservative it will be because they can’t be bothered to control our borders.

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  3. Yet another victim of a vicious crime caused by one of Labour’s and fake Conservatives’ imported, beloved pets. One day, Labour and Tory politicians will be subjected to ‘the ultimate punishment’ for their treason against this country and its native people.

    https://www.capitalpunishmentuk.org

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  4. Yes, this Cabinet is certainly full of thick idiots but then was the last so-called ‘Tory’ cabinet better in that respect? Lammy is an obvious ‘diversity hire’ and yet that downright weird Trans obsessive Nigerian immigrant with the Afro haircut ‘leading’ the entirely misnamed Conservatives Party is also an obvious ‘diversity hire’.

    Vote Tory or Labour and you get the same thick, anti-British, globalist morons seeking to misrule you whilst being on the fiddle in too many cases and denying you a real, functioning, modern democracy:

    https://www.makevotesmatter.org.uk

    It is a ‘choice’ akin to that sometimes presented to Death Row inmates in the USA ie do you wish to be executed via a lethal injection or the firing squad?

    If only both fake Conservative and Labour would do the decent thing at long last and either slit their collective throats or eff off to a remote island in the South Pacific.

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  5. As the Council For The Protection of Rural England (CPRE) quite rightly says the Green Belt is our precious ‘Countryside Next Door’ in that these green spaces are on our immediate doorstep so you don’t have to travel to them like I would to a National Park or an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).

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  6. I would gently remind this government that they had the active support of JUST ONE IN EVERY FIVE VOTERS ie 20% extrapolated from their historic low for a single party government 33.7% national vote share on a low turnout of just 60% of the electorate voting in July. This hardly constitutes any kind of real mandate for an extremist policy of building over the Green Belt to house immigrants in the main.

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  7. The Chinese are a talented people in some ways. One can certainly admire their impressive economic development from the late 1970’s onwards, the extensive infrastructure being built there including ultra-fast trains and some scarily high bridges yet for all that there is a ‘dark side’ to the character of some of them as that video demonstrates so well.

    Out of the East Asian peoples, I think the Japanese are the people to admire the most. I have not yet seen a video of Japs torturing animals like that and if I did I think it would be rare to see them.

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