Diary Blog, 26 February 2025

[please note that the previously-encountered problem, of tweets not embedding properly, is back; to read the tweets, click on the links. I have no idea whether this is merely a technical problem with Twitter/X or WordPress, or whether it is some form of sabotage]

Morning music

[photomontage of Adolf Hitler and Unity Mitford]

Tweets seen

It takes courage —or desperation— to vote for something revolutionary, or even anything really radical. Germany is, even now, not ready for national revolution; neither is Britain.

Germany and Britain are both nearly ready to support something fairly radical— AfD in Germany, Reform UK in Britain (leaving aside the fact that Reform, at least, is basically “controlled opposition”), and we shall see what happens in the next 4 years. After that, social nationalism will be the only way to go. Either that, or complete collapse of the societies, followed by some form of authoritarian multikulti near-Communism.

We have not only to “drain the swamp” but clear the swamp…

https://www.oswaldmosley.net/origins-of-the-buf.php

Talking point

More tweets seen

Wow, Putin was right. Macron, Starmer, Zelensky, the President of Poland, Duda even waited 1,5hr outside the oval office for a 10min talk with Trump.”]

[“I’m not going to make security guarantees beyond very much. We’re going to have Europe do that,” President Trump says regarding the potential Ukraine deal.“]

I think that we can now take it as read that, barring accidents, Russia and the USA will not be getting into a nuclear war. Whatever one may think of Trump, in that respect God must be with him, to put it in conventional terms.

That leaves the European powers. The only ones of significance are the UK and France (mainly because of their nuclear weapons), Poland, and Germany (Poland because of the size of its army and its probable morale, Germany because of its large amount of up-to-date transport, armament etc).

The UK and France would be mad to try to threaten the use of or, a fortiori, deploy in combat nuclear weapons. Any nuclear response by Russia would destroy Britain utterly. As for France, the same applies, except that France is nearly 2.5x the size of the UK.

I think that what we are looking at (unless there is a real armistice Russia-Ukraine, which is unlikely) is a continuation of the war, with the UK, France, Germany supplying even more arms, armament, and money to the Kiev regime, but probably failing to plug the gap left by withdrawal of most American assistance.

If the Americans also withdraw their intelligence aid to the Kiev regime, Russian forces will find their progress in the war easier.

The Kiev-regime side is now very short of actual “boots on the ground”. It is even thinking of extending the draft to those aged 18-24, so far immune from conscription.

I cannot see the Kiev regime lasting much beyond 2026.

[“British MPs have taken down another picture of Nelson, the greatest naval commander in history, a man who died for his country, and put up a picture of Yvette Cooper who cannot even control our borders. It is a powerful symbol of all that is wrong with Britain.”]

If I were an MP, I should put my boot through Cooper’s portrait.

7 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 26 February 2025”

  1. Hi Ian,
    Was browsing through some Hitler speeches and quotes earlier and this one about the press stood out to me. I’m sure you could relate to it.

    “At first, I was astonished to see how quickly this evil power succeeded in producing a particular opinion among the public, even though the meaning may be twisted or a flat-out false representation of public desire. A few days were enough to turn some ridiculous affair into a momentous act of state, while vital problems were generally forgotten or simply erased from the memory of the masses.

    He sniffs his way into the most secret family affairs and he does not rest until his nosiness has rooted up some awful situation which will serve to cook the unlucky victim’s goose. If he does not uncover anything in public or private life, he resorts to slander. He has a deeply-rooted belief that some of it will stick. Even if there are a thousand contradictions in his claims, after it is repeated a hundred times by all his accomplices, the victim usually can’t put up a fight at all. This pack of scoundrels will never admit their actions affect mankind, and they certainly would never admit that they even understand what they are doing. ”

    Sounds like it may be excerpt from Mein Kampf, not sure, been a few years since I read the book. The Ford edition; which I am now led to believe isn’t so accurate and I should read the new translation from Thomas Dalton which can be accessed on ‘internet archive’

    https://archive.org/details/mein-kampf-vol.-1

    Cheers
    Ross

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  2. Ian,
    I belatedly read yesterdays blog and have a couple of comments.

    Concerning Mark Lewis and “mind altering drugs” used during an MRI scan. I have unfortunately become ill since late last summer and spent a good amount of time in hospital since then. I have undergone three MRI scans and at no time was there any evidence of mind altering drugs being used.

    Also, the NHS is again getting a bad press, I can only say that I have been treated with upmost professionalism from the people working at the sharp end of the NHS. The bad press should be aimed at the real culprits, the bureaucrats , top management and government which endeavour to bring in privatisation through the back door.

    Regards
    Ross

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    1. Ross:
      Sorry to hear of your medical situation. I hope that it can be sorted out for you.

      In the past 15 years, I have seen the NHS working many times, mostly as spectator rather than participant. Most of the front-line staff (not all) have seemed very good, but the lack of a properly-working administrative system has been very obvious at times.

      As to Lewis, at long last his unique mixture of moneygrasping, negligence, dishonesty, self-publicizing (mainly via other Jews, those in the msm) and hate-filled vituperation seems to be derailing whatever legal practice he may now have.

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