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Saturday quiz

Well, a modest 4/10 this week, but still good enough to beat political journalist John Rentoul, who scored only 2/10. I got the answers to questions 2, 3, 5, and 9 (no. 3 being a semi-guess).
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This was a party that predated, by nine years, Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists (BUF); it was formed in 1923, after Mussolini’s famous March on Rome: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Fascists; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotha_Lintorn-Orman; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Union_of_Fascists; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_Mosley.
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“The world is not without kind people” [Russian proverb]
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Many readers of this blog will know that I have been subjected to a decade or more, about 13 years, of (relatively) low-level persecution by malicious Jew-Zionists. That includes (though not exhaustively) my having been nominally disbarred in 2016 (nominally only, because I had abandoned actual Bar practice in 2008 anyway), and includes also my more recent free speech trial (2023) and sentencing hearing (2024):
The sentencing hearing was in mid-March 2024, over 18 months ago as of today’s date.
The Jew-Zionist liars and perjurers of the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] wanted the state to punish me for telling the truth and, also wanted to shut down my free speech and, especially, to shut down the blog.
In the event, most of “their” evil intentions never came to fruition: the blog has continued to be published (as it was even throughout the process of prosecution, trial, and sentencing).

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…and, as previously blogged, indicates not support for Reform as such, but disdain, disgust, even hatred, of the former main System parties, Lab and Con, both of which are on life-support, especially with (real) English/British voters.
The question is not whether the train will hit the buffers, but when.
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Hitler talked about that in the 1940s. Now it is fairly well-known. On a completely veg diet, it is possible to feed 1 person for a year from food grown on a very small area of land, as little as a quarter or even a fifth of an acre, depending on climate, soil, irrigation etc.
Some studies suggest that, under optimal conditions (climate, soil, technique etc), even a tenth of an acre, a tiny plot (<4,000 square feet, or a strip 40 x 100 feet) , can be enough to sustain 1 person over a year.
A heavily meat-centred diet requires over 3 acres per person, 20x to 100x the area, compared to a fully-vegetarian diet.
A middle way might include some eggs, fish, chicken etc.
This is why the UK has to import a great deal of its food: too many inhabitants, combined with a mainly part-carnivorous population.
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Allison Pearson is a dim scribbler who cried, and whined in her newspaper column, when a policeman came to her door regarding tweets she posted, yet she goes to demonstrations and marches with the same malicious Jew-Zionist liars, perjurers, and Israel-lobbyists who have been trying to shut down free speech in the UK for decades, and particularly in the past 25 years; groups such as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”].
Jenrick, a Jewish-lobby puppet whose origins, and rise to wealth and prominence, are very obscure, and very hard to understand given his limited abilities, may be part of some hidden scheme.
The people of Iran would have been better off had they remained under the Shah’s rule, but that is history nearly half a century old. As it is, any change of regime now would probably put Iran under American —and so Jewish/Israeli— rule, in effect.
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The news I see from China is either impressive, or worrying, or appalling. Sometimes two or three of those at once.
[“The events in Georgia are actually part of a new Western plan to invade Russia’s “comfort zone” in the Caucasus. The West is trying to divert Russia’s attention from Ukraine and open a new front against Moscow. If Russia loses support and alliance with Tbilisi, its geopolitical position will be greatly weakened, and it is possible that it will have to enter a new conflict.”]
Some Muslims think that music is “forbidden”; not all, though.
The other 39% think that Israeli behaviour is OK because the Americans also bomb civilians quite often…
I wonder what the figures are for American non-Jews. Presumably more critical of Israel and the Israeli Jews.
Translates to a Commons with (about) 438 Reform UK MPs; massive Reform majority, of course; Lab 86; LibDem 48; SNP 34; Cons 16 (etc).
I see tweets here and there to the effect that 2029 is over 3 years away, and a general election could be held even 4 years from now, in late 2029. Also, that much can change politically in 3-4 years. True, but does anyone expect the migration invasion to stop or even slow in the intervening period? I think not. Is the UK economy likely to improve or even stabilize between now and 2029? I think not. Is anything much likely to improve in the UK between 2025 and 2029? I think not.
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Hello Ian,
It has been proven that the Muslims accused of 7/7 could not have been on those tube trains that were bombed.
The 07.40 train from Luton to King’s Cross, they were supposed to be on, was cancelled and the following train at 07.48 was late and didn’t arrive at king’s Cross until 08.42.
The tube trains leaving King’s Cross that were blown up were:
Eastbound Circle Line No. 204 leaves 08.35
Westbound Circle Line No. 216 leaves 08.42
Westbound Piccadilly line No.311 leaves 08.48.
All taken from the book: ‘Terror on the Tube’ by Nick Kollerstrom (amazingly still available on Amazon) who received this data directly from Thameslink deputy Chief Communications manager.
As I’m sure you know Ian, the distance from the underground to the mainland station at King’s Cross is a fair walk. Especially during the rush hour.
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Ross:
Thank you.
That is new to me.
As to the King’s Cross station layout, I have been to the Underground station there a few times long ago, and many times travelling through on the Circle Line, but I cannot recall ever having used the mainline station; maybe when I went once to Newcastle with a solicitor (about a mysterious death) in 1993.
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Ian,
Yes, I’ve been trying to locate a PDF version online to upload to your site, without succes. I’ve got the hardback edtion.
Used king Cross on a couple of occasions whilst I was living in London. Last time was when I came down for one of Alison Chabloz’s trials and trying to travel back to Glasgow. I had booked an Easyjet flight back but, they wouldn’t let me on because I didn’t have my passport, never needed a passport the many times I flew when working in London. Couldn’t get a train; ended up on the night bus, what a nightmare it was. Think I was the only British person on the bus.
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Ross:
That’s a long bus ride! The longest bus journey I ever did was Port Safaga (on the Red Sea) to Alexandria, which despite being on a very modern fast German bus/coach and only stopping briefly twice (Hurghada and somewhere else) still took about 15 hours overnight.
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Ah, I once spent over 15 hours on a bus through Mexico. Quite a journey but the bus was reaonably modern and comfortable, a big difference to the local Mexican buses. It was actually better than the night bus to Glasgow and there wasn’t even a drunk Scotsman on the bus.
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