Diary Blog, 10 January 2025

Afternoon music

[Mishelangello, Finnish Summer]

Tweets seen

The figures for age groups under 40 are problematic, because a fairly substantial minority are non-white so, in any real sense, non-Brit to start with.

Drones such as Barry Gardiner represent another world, another parallel thought-world, and one that has little to do with the British people. Completely out of touch.

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

Incidentally, Gardiner is a former Chair of Labour Friends of Israel, and remains a member.

Seems that “Rachel from Accounts and Customer Complaints” really is all at sea posing as Chancellor of the Exchequer…

A simple DNA test comparison on “Boris”-idiot and Charlotte Owen would put at least one out of the two most likely theories to bed, so to speak.

More music

1977.

More tweets

Lemuria?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14270019/scientists-massive-structures-ocean-shouldnt-exist.html

“…a new study reveals evidence for ‘a lost world’ beneath the Pacific Ocean.

Scientists at ETH Zurich and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have found massive structures deep beneath the Pacific waters that ‘shouldn’t exist’.

[Daily Mail]

See also:

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

https://theosophy.wiki/en/Lemuria_(Steiner)

Late music

[painting by Victor Ostrovsky]

27 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 10 January 2025”

  1. Posting this link here so that people can read about the Acca Larentia killings, the commemoration of which I posted a video yesterday.

    It appears there is some confusion about what was seen in the video. Also some resentment that a jew posted it and expressed his concern that the event is not curtailed by the Italian government.

    I am glad Mr Adler posted the video, otherwise I wouldn’t have known about it and because it exposed that some people only believe in free speech for those whom they like and only for those who are not complaining.

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

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    1. Thank you for posting this. The bastards (i.e.: the media and all the lefties) are “outraged” that a group of Italians are honouring their comrades who were ASSASSINATED in cold blood! The cheek of these hateful creatures is unbelievable!

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  2. Shouldn’t Barry Gardiner lose his seat by being deselected in favour of an Indian candidate? His seat has hardly any British people so it is inappropriate for it to have a British man represent it now. The ever treasonous Tory scumbags put-up yet another of their pet ethnic Indians and got nowhere again thank God.

    Or is ethnic replacement only suitable for we common, lowly plebs?

    These British liberal-left globalists really should follow the logic of their ideology even when it involves getting off the comfortable parliamentary gravy train.

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  3. For our future energy requirements we should develop nuclear power plants including the latest generation of advanced, small scale ones. Renewable energy can play a part in the mix but it is unrealistic to imagine that more than a relatively small percentage of the total can be from that direction.

    Of course, controlling immigration properly and preventing our population from exploding further can help to reduce our energy needs or at least stabilise it.

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  4. So Barry Gardner, other Labour and fake Conservatives who belong to their ‘Friends of Israel’ grouping believe in the ethnic and territorial integrity and cohesion of the present Zionist state of Israel but not ours. Says it all really!

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  5. This is why the Green Party should adopt a tough immigration stance. You can be socially liberal on issues such as LGBT rights, the death penalty/law and order ect but a credible Green Party in a country that hasn’t been short of people for centuries needs to tie in its stance on the environment with population control/immigration.

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    1. John:
      The Green Party is full of idiots of the Zoe Gardiner/@ZoeJardiniere type (though as far as I know she herself prefers fake “Labour”). As Hitler said of the Weimar Republic people, “they want not only their daily bread but also their daily illusion”.

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      1. I agree as are the vast majority of Green Parties around the world which is why they are known as ‘Watermelon’ parties ie Green on the outside and Red on the inside.

        There is one of those dreaded ‘far right’ parties in Hungary called the Our Homeland Movement which although it is not a formal green party as such has adopted a stance of ‘green conservatism’. Its leader says he is unwilling to accept that anti-social liberal-left globalist parties are the only parties that should espouse a professed concern for the enviroment and remarks that anyone who does not want to protect Hungary’s most scenic countryside can truly love their country and feel a real connection with it.

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      2. Ýes, I have seen her tweets. The words batshit insane covers the mentality behind them. When I look at them I think to myself were our ancestors in the early part of the last century right to extend the franchise to women? You can see why many men then were opposed to the idea. Women can often be overly emotional hence they are attracted more to PC liberal-left globalist ideas/values and the parties that espouse them.

        I think she is even worse than this loon in Brighton (where else?):

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      3. Loony tunes, Mr Nick Reeves, from ‘Britain’s San Francisco’ ie Brighton ranting on and on and on about British South African, Elon Musk, being a ‘fascist’ and a profound ‘threat to democracy’ (as if we in Britain have ever really experienced that in a REAL way) yet, in the same breath, wanting to shut down Musk’s platform here. Irony is lost on some people!πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„πŸ™„

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      4. How can any remotely credible Green Party want yet more immigrants to flood into this severely overpopulated ‘country’/floating globalist business park and still proclaim its guiding purpose is care for the enviroment? Put simply, this is not a credible stance.

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      5. John:
        Of course. The Green Party in the UK is a complete joke, but a joke for which (according to latest polling) 11% of the people are willing to vote. The wish trumps the commonsense.

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      6. Even more of an idiot then. For all of its many faults and incoherent ideology, the Green Party does at least support turning Britain into a real, modern democracy at long last with Proportional Representation/fair votes unlike the profoundly undemocratic, wretched scum of the Labour Party who treat the British people with utter contempt.

        https://www.makevotesmatter.org.uk

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  6. If Trump is stupid enough to invade the self-governing Danish territory of Greenland he will unite the EU as never before and he needs to remember that France as an EU member has nuclear weapons and is the world’s third nuclear power.

    I thought his aim was to be a peaceful and non warmongering US president? I do not think increasing the cohesion of the EU as such a plan of action would do is really in America’s interests.

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    1. John:
      When I first heard about the “annex Greenland” idea, I thought that it was some kind of joke by Trump. However, it could happen, in that Iceland, arguably similar in a way (though a sovereign state), was invaded by the UK in 1940, then later occupied for a while by US forces.

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

      “The occupation required the building of a network of roads, hospitals, harbours, airfields and bridges that had an enormous positive economic impact. The Icelanders severely censured the sexual relationships between troops and local women, which were causing considerable controversy and political turmoil.[citation needed] Women were often accused of prostitution and of being traitors; 255 children were born from these liaisons, the Γ‘standsbΓΆrn, ‘children of the situation’.”
      [Wikipedia]

      and
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied_occupation_of_Iceland

      As for France attacking the USA in sympathy with Denmark, you must be joking…

      I could see this annexation happening, as a long-shot. Of course, it would pretty much break NATO apart…(and I therefore hope that it does happen…).

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      1. Fraternisation between local women and occupying Nazi German troops occured in the Channel Islands from 1940 to 1945. Some women also engaged in sexual unions with German soldiers and gave birth to children with them. Such women were derisively called ‘Jerrybags’.

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      2. John:
        The worst consequences were in Norway. After the end of the war, the children of Norwegian women who were wives or girlfriends of Germans were treated appallingly in care homes etc. Even babies were mistreated and effectively tortured by Norwegian nurses and teachers etc. Yet the Norwegians are always smugly sure of their own rectitude…

        Of course, as seen in Italy, France etc, those “antifascists” who were the most cruel to such women and children were usually those who had been inactive during the war itself.

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      3. With Trump it is hard to believe when he is having a laugh or being serious. If he is threatening to take over Greenland who is next on his list of places to invade? Canada? Us? Where else?

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      4. Yes, a NATO member invading another one would be utterly perverse and would surely bring the organisation to an end. Trump is not commited to NATO in his heart. Europe, including us, should, by now, be organising our own security architecture. That could be a role for the EU. It has wanted to do it for a longtime and is a more sensible objective for it than a lot of the nonsense the EU engages in eg the EU bans the use of the death penalty. for its members. Obviously, that issue is very controversial but it should be left up to the member states to have that law or not. The EU needs to decide upon a sensible division of powers between its member states and the central institutions in Brussels keeping many devolved to the states whilst having some which can be done better together at the higher level.

        The British government whilst we were a member kept on blocking common security policies. Well, of course, they were going to do that. We must be a puppet of the US and Zionist Israel for all time with treasonous Tory and Labour bastards in power. No wonder we were viewed with suspicion and a certain amount of disdain by the other members when we spent a large amount of time blocking everything and carping from the sidelines.

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    2. If only a foreign country could invade us and get rid of totally self-serving, completely undemocratic, selfish, tyrannical Class A cunts like ‘Sir’ Two Tier Starmer and 99% of the anti-British, useless, treasonous scum in that House of Commons.

      What is your choice for a foreign liberator of Britain from these arseholes? My choice is the Japanese. Yes, they are a non-European and Eastern Asian people so very different from us but I have always admired them. They are polite, respectful, drink tea, reserved, have a similar history to us in some ways ie being a former colonial power and their economy is worthy of respect though it is not as strong as it once was. They could run things well here in a country where barely anything works anymore from a trashed economy, an ‘edukashun’ system that turns out PC dunces, to a farcical police ‘force’ only interested in spying upon people’s Twitter/X and Facebook accounts rather than combating real criminals as the Japanese police do so well.

      If only Starmer and his effectively unelected rabble would just drop down dead around that Cabinet table. In August, he had the sheer gall to visit Southport to offer his fake, insincere condolences along with that bitch of a Home Secretary. I hope the people of Southport told the cunt to fuck off and insulted the tyrannical, anti-British wanker.

      Surely even that thick skinned cunt, Starmer, knows deep down how much he is despised by many people? He isn’t that unaware surely? Why does he not take the hint and GO!

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  7. An interesting video that exposes the failure of the Ukrainian 155th Mechanized Brigade trained in France and equipped by the French army. Approximately 1/3 of the 6.500 soldiers deserted. I wonder why…?

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  8. Elon Musk is a bit misinformed about German politics. He reckons Alice Weidal one of the co-leaders of the nationalist/national-conservative AfD party and their candidate for Chancellor will be in that position after February’s election. That is extremely unlikely since the other parties will not co-operate with the AfD and the party can’t win a general election with its present support level of 17-21% of the national vote. Unlike Britain, Germany actually IS a genuine democracy so if you want to form a single-party government there you have to get 50% of the national vote or more. Minority vote shares of 17-21% or paltry levels of support such as the undemocratic tyrant ‘Sir’ Keir Starmer obtained in July last year of 33.7% will not do!

    I think the AfD may be reaching the limits of its support. Their main support comes from the old East German states which have the most sparse population. They have improved their vote in the more prosperous West German states such as Bavaria but it is still lower than in the old East. Also, the AfD now appears to want a German exit from the EU. Such a stance will probably put a block on their share of the vote rising to 25% plus since most Germans, even ‘Right-wing’ ones, do not have a particular animus against EU membership.

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    1. John:
      Hard to say how parties will do electorally, even if one is in the same country. In 1928, the NSDAP got 2.6% of the national vote in Germany, having previously had higher, though modest, levels of support. By 1932, though, that 2.6% had grown to 33%, and rose again to 44% in 1933.

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      1. Yes, but Germany then was in a totally different situation. Its economy was on its knees with widespread poverty, hyper-inflation ect. Dire poverty only exists in Germany today in small pockets of the East.

        Germany’s economy today is not quite as strong as it once was and its car industry faces increasing competition from China but the fundamentals are still quite healthy. At least Germany still has an industrial base and export-led economy. Britain does not though thanks to decades of utterly grotesque, selfish and self-serving Tory and Labour misrule. Unless we get rid of fake Conservative and useless, virulently anti-British Labour we are going nowhere. Time to dump both these cheeks of the same arsehole for good.

        Britain is more akin to the conditions pertaining in Weimar Germany than Germany is today.

        If Germany at the time of the Weimar period had used our fundamentally undemocratic electoral system Hitler would have won a landslide majority. Indeed, Hermann Goering no less at the Nuremboug trials said if Germany had used our electoral system this would have happened.

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      2. John:
        Yes. My point was mainly that the vagaries of electoral politics are hard to guess.

        I agree that the present UK is closer to the Weimar Republic than is the present Germany, but situations are rarely repeated exactly.

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      3. Indeed, it is hard to say. I do tend to think though that the AfD will struggle to get more than 25% of the vote without some major catastrophe occuring such as a true economic collapse. Their highest poll rating so far was a solitary one of 24.5% in January last year. To consistently go above that will require much more support in the more prosperous Western German states like Bavaria and Baden-Wurttenberg.

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