Diary Blog, 13 April 2026, with thoughts about Hungary, the EU, and UK relations with Russia

Morning music

[El Escorial]

Talking point

I happened to see that a blog post first published nearly 8 years ago, in 2018, had a few hits. Looking at it again, I think that it is worth republishing:

Brief thought about Hungary

Obviously, I could not agree with Orban’s support for Israel, but now that he is gone, the EU satrap taking his place will be opening the borders of Hungary to blacks and browns, thus —like other EU and UK NWO/ZOG puppets, facilitating the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.

The Kiev regime will also be glad of a probable change of policy re. Ukraine.

Tweets seen

NWO/ZOG.

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

This is what we have now in the UK. Look at that idiot. A typical “New Labour”-style nobody, with no principles, no beliefs, nothing… All that and an activist lesbian as well. Completely out of touch, completely dishonest, completely careerist. Labour is a kind of political mummification, if not fossil, these days.

Do such people somehow believe that the public find such obfuscation at all credible?

Oh, well, no matter. It would take a political miracle for her to retain her seat at the next GE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_West_and_Mid_Berkshire#Elections_in_the_2020s.

The tendency, though, is the problem.

Starmer-stein has just committed the UK to becoming even more of a vassal-state than it was before the poorly-handled Brexit happened. What price “democracy” now?

Does Starmer-stein really imagine that people, voters, will applaud this? They will either oppose it or be indifferent (because it will be “caviar to the general” and will pass over their heads).

Britain should leave NATO, cultivate friendly relations with Russia, and thus get energy at cost-price, and no need to waste vast new sums on defence. Russia will provide the UK with huge new markets for our goods and services. The USA can get lost, and the EU will knuckle down once it has Russia to its east and a Russia-aligned UK to its west.

“Boris” Johnson should be put up against a wall. Along with many others.

So will Starmer-stein’s toothless “coalition of the willing” be demanding the re-opening of the Strait from the Iranian government, or from the Trump misgovernment?

If I required any further proof that Jewish lobby/Israel-lobby puppet Tice is unfit for any position or office in government, it would be this— that Tice has retained, apparently, dishonest and incompetent “Mark Lewis Lawyer” as his solicitor. What does that say about Tice, about his judgment?

For more about the egregious Lewis, use the search box on the blog.

Well, the importation of literally millions of unwanted immigrants over the past 50 years or so has not exactly helped, which (with breeding of said migrants) has added about 15M to the UK population since I (b.1956) was a child, but many of those complaining about a housing crisis also favour near-open borders policies…

Mass immigration is the primary major cause of the housing crisis, and another 500,000-1M are coming in every single year.

Basic Income must come eventually.

Trump is the monkey but Netanyahu is the organ-grinder.

Are “they” going to foment a world war (again)?

Translates to a Commons with about 326 Reform UK MPs (bare majority), 71 Greens (very weak official Opposition), 67 Cons, 65 LibDems, 49 Lab, and 45 SNP [etc].

As with all other recent polling, on those figures Starmer would lose his own seat, along with 353 other Labour MPs.

Iran is twice the size of Iraq, and has twice the population (about 93M). It is a fifth of the size of the whole of the contiguous USA, so about 4x the size of California, or about twice the size of Texas. The idea that the USA might invade Iran as a whole, or to any extent beyond a coastal zone, or the offshore islands, is just ludicrous.

As for Trump’s threat to destroy the drinking water supply of the Iranians, that would not only be a recognized war crime by Trump and his cohorts, and also by any senior officers, pilots etc who might take part, but also would trigger an Iranian response.

Were the desalination plants of the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to be badly hit by Iranian attack, most of the inhabitants would have to flee or die of thirst, because 90% or more of the water used in those countries comes from desalination.

Trump, played by Netanyahu and a Jewish cabal in the USA, has created a terrible situation.

Late tweets

To be frank, a high-minded American officer with a pistol and sufficient access should deal with the situation before that idiot triggers a world war of some kind.

Even Lammy cannot be so thick that the fact that the USA is blockading the Strait, in effect, has escaped his notice.

Translates to a Commons with about 344 Reform UK MPs (solid-enough majority), 72 Lab (very weak official Opposition), 60 LibDems, 54 Greens, 50 Cons, 43 SNP [etc].

Once again, on those figures, Starmer would lose his own seat.

Ursula von der Leyen is an evil little sprite.

Historical talking point

Gunther Plüschow

Quite an adventurer! A real adventurer, not the kind you usually see today, that have back-up crews, TV cameras rolling, and their three-book contracts already signed.

Gunther Plüschow (February 8, 1886 – January 28, 1931) was a German aviator, aerial explorer, and author from MunichBavaria. His feats include the only escape by a German prisoner of war in either world war from Britain back to Germany;[1] he was the first man to explore and film Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia from the air.[2] He was killed on a second aerial expedition to Patagonia in 1931. As an aviator and explorer, he is honoured as a hero by the Argentine Air Force to this day.”

[Wikipedia]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunther_Pl%C3%BCschow

Another real adventurer

[William Willis aboard one of his oceangoing rafts]

William Willis (September 8, 1893 – July 1968) was an American sailor and writer who is famous due to his solo rafting expeditions across oceans.

Willis became a sailor at 15, leaving his home in Hamburg, Germany, to sail around Cape Horn.[1]

A few days after the New Year in 1938, Willis rented a room in New York City from a French immigrant named Madame Carnot. Her son, Bernard Carnot, had been sent to Devil’s Island in 1922 for a murder that he did not commit. Out of compassion and a sense of adventure, Willis set out to the penal colony to effect Bernard Carnot’s escape, which he eventually accomplished.

During his first solo expedition in 1954 from South America to American Samoa, he sailed 6,700 miles – 2,200 miles farther than did Thor Heyerdahl on Kon-Tiki. His raft was named “Seven Little Sisters” and was crewed by himself, his parrot, and cat. Willis was age 61 at the time of this voyage. He selected the seven great balsa tree trunks which were used in the raft (hence the name Seven Little Sisters) himself at a balsa forest on a great inland estate. His wife saw him off at the dockside in CallaoPeru. In an incident with the raft in the docks the day before sailing, Willis suffered a hernia,[2] but nonetheless set sail as planned.

In a second great voyage ten years later, at the age of 71, he sailed 10,000 miles from South America to Australia single-handing a 34-foot (10.4 m) raft named Age Unlimited. He left Callao on 5 July 1963, made a lengthy stop in Apia, and after a total of 204 days at sea, arrived near Tully Heads, Queensland, completing his voyage on 9 September 1964.[3][4]

At age 74, Willis made his third attempt at a solo crossing of the North Atlantic in a small sailboat. Willis left Montauk Point, Long Island on May 2, 1968, in his boat Little One. On September 24, 1968, the crew of the Soviet Latvian trawler Yantarny sighted his half-submerged boat nearly four hundred miles west of the Irish coast. No one was found on board. Willis’ log was found on the boat, with its last entry dated July 21, 1968.

[Wikipedia]

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10 thoughts on “Diary Blog, 13 April 2026, with thoughts about Hungary, the EU, and UK relations with Russia”

  1. “Olivia Bailey: A Rising Star in British Politics”

    I definitely thought it was a man, but that is what she wants us to think as she wears a male haircut.
    Apparently her political career began in student activism.

    Olivia is married to Finn McGoldrick, who I mistakenly assumed was a man.

    Dreadful, this is what the future holds and the reason I won’t be voting.

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  2. I just read the linked blog post from 2018 about the 1970s. My mother was born the same year as you (june 10th, 1956, she shared her birthday with the late Prince Philip,) and she’s also mentioned people seemingly having selective memories of that era. I think with some people, it’s a way to feel “superior” to those younger than them. The “we had it much harder but we didn’t complain” mentality that quite a number of (not all though of course) older people have. Others i think have more sinister motives, they want people who weren’t alive at the time to believe the UK before the 60s/70s, i.e. before immigration and “wonderful multiculturalism” (on a large scale) set in, was a terrible, depressing, and “too White” place. I often watch old UK television documentaries from the 60s, 70s, 80s, even early 90s, and feel a sort of nostalgia, even though i wasn’t even born until 1989.

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    1. EnglishBrit89:
      I had not realized that you are a mere 36/37 years of age; I had thought much older. It must be a function of your political wisdom…

      I was born in 1956.

      Yes, I think a mixture of both of those mentioned factors. The latter arguably more than the former.

      I have blogged a few times about the perception of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, and even sometimes the 1990s. The idea that UK people had boring rubbish food, no rights, terrible public transport, no foreign holidays, and so on. Mostly a fiction.

      As you say, it has something to do with the perception that migration invasion has been great overall (in fact, the opposite), and that life is easier now than it was in, say, the 1970s (certainly not so). To get a lower-level job then (early/mid 1970s) was often little more than a matter of applying (as I discovered when I dropped out of school (late 1973) and again after I returned from Rhodesia (late 1977); to rent a flat was far less expensive in real terms compared to now, and so was buying a house (though I myself was not in the market for that).

      What amazes me is that even some people who were alive and aware at the time(s) seem to prefer to believe the false picture.

      Once out of London, the 1970s roads were, with a few exceptions and bottlenecks, almost empty in most parts of the country, at least compared to today. Even in, say, Berkshire, Surrey, Kent. As a teenager, I had an Italian scooter (75cc!), and later a 250cc Suzuki motorbike, and travelled quite widely. Now, even fairly obscure areas such as Herefordshire and Wiltshire often have considerable traffic, even on B roads.

      As to the “blacks and browns”, as a child in Berkshire and the Oxfordshire borders I never saw blacks or Indians etc in the streets, not even in Reading in the 1960s. Only the ENT consultant I attended at the Royal Berks Hospital in or about 1962 or 1963 (a Barbadian, I think). When my family returned at the end of 1969 from 3 years in Sydney, it was a very different picture, though England was still basically a white country.

      An entirely false picture of recent history is now put out.

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      1. Yes what you said about getting a job being much easier in the 70s, my mother has said this also. And my late father (born in 1953) had loads of jobs in the 70s (that he also said were always easy to find,) before finally going into a job that he ended up staying in for 25 years, from 1979 until 2004.

        As for the blacks and browns, my mother is from Scotland originally, and until she came down to England as an 18-year-old in 1974, she’d only ever seen one single non-White in her life. She saw a black standing at a bus stop once in about 1963.

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      2. And sorry i forgot to answer your comment about my age. Yes i’m currently 36, i’ll be 37 on august 25th.

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  3. Here we go again. Yesterday, the senile idiot who occupies the White House said, “Iran called me, they want a deal very badly”. Not only is it a stupid lie, but “Iran called me?” I didn´t know that the name of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran is “Iran”.

    This idiot treats international politics like a business deal. In fact, for this vulgar crook, everything is “a deal”

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      1. Yes! That sounds very much like him. The fellow has spent all his life among the most disgusting Jews, so much so that he ended up being one more of the tribe. He thinks like them, talks like them, and acts like them. 🤮​🤮​🤮

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