“Happiness is…” a new laptop computer! Amazing. Runs at twice the speed of the old one (which all but stopped working recently, and yesterday just gave up the ghost).
The vast sums spent on unnecessary “lockdowns” (shutdowns) could actually have funded so many beneficial projects: narrow-gauge and standard-gauge rail, new forests and rewilding, hospitals with decent services and parking, social care for the elderly and infirm. What a bloody mess.
Discrimination against white people in some legal education and training situations
Not really surprising. There is a whole agenda. Those who are part of its dissemination get msm contracts, money, career progression etc. Those opposed to the agenda of evil are ignored, or persecuted.
It's very clear from what I've read that an anti-SNP white man took the time to trawl through past posts of yours to try and get some dirt. The past is the past. You don't stand by these comments anymore. Sniffs of desperation and nasty tactics. Keep doing your thing.
That last tweet is a classic; really shows the moronic nature of many of the Scottish fake-“nationalist” types. The personification of badness? “...an anti-SNP white man“… Quite. A Pakistani who was brought up in Glasgow? Oh, Scottish for sure. A person of real Scottish heritage who lives in, say, London, and does not support the SNP? Just “an anti-SNP white man“. And I thought that England is screwed!
God! In the middle of Hampshire! The police must be too occupied making sure that no-one is tweeting anything critical about Jews…
More music
Late thought
Heard at least a little good news today (sadly, not me winning the Euromillions); in fact, not a financial win at all. Still, good enough for now. I shall not say anything about it, but simply play a little song that indicates my feeling…
Late tweets seen
The latest on the woman who future generations of post-Reconquista Brits will revile as 'Elizabeth the Disastrous'. If this isn't true, the Palace would shoot it down, but you will wait in vain for that to happen, because it surely is. #BLMhttps://t.co/Jivg3u8C55
I myself am not quite as hostile to the Monarchy, and not to the present incumbent, as Nick Griffin. In the end, we are talking about a figurehead, mainly.
Yes, I can remember scenes somewhat like that from when I was in Rhodesia in 1977 (but without the silver birch!).
I well remember the original version of this, which was a radio ad for Lion lager (“Simba”, pron. “shumba”, means “lion”).
Well, the people of #Grantham voted Ukip instead of BNP, so they're getting exactly what they voted for – fewer Poles and (many) more Pakistanis (and similar). It's what Farage was for. 'Hotel cancels guests, bookings and weddings to house Afghan refugees' https://t.co/twJU0buOF6
Lying Johnson regime now wants an October lockdown, despite saying earlier that the end of restrictions was 'irreversible'. That is not going to happen – the people are ready to resist.#NoMoreLockdowns
I’ve never been hugely keen on Boris. But if the government raises national insurance, implements vaccine passports and imposes an October lockdown – it will have lost my vote for good.
Individuals such as Boris Johnson only understand one thing, but we have so little freedom in the UK now that my merely mentioning it would have the police at my door…
I wonder where tweeter Ben Knight/@GingerOrBald will place his formerly “Conservative” vote? Labour (which favours exactly the same policies as the present Con regime)? LibDem? They are no different. Some small and doomed “libertarian” party, such as the pathetic joke “party” founded recently by Laurence Fox?
That’s the point, though: there is no real democracy, no real “choice”.
So-called liberal democracies are every bit as tyrannical as the dictatorships they claim to be morally superior to. Maybe even more nefarious because they give the illusion of choice and freedom.
Looking back now to the 2-3 years I spent as a child aged 10-13 in Sydney, in the years 1967-1969, and comparing it to what I see now in the msm, elsewhere, and also hear from family members still living there, Australia in the late 1960s seems to have been a golden age of sorts…Yes, my family did live in a couple of the better areas (Mosman and Cremorne), and there were many poorer areas in other parts of the city, but I still think that Sydney/Australia then was a city/country of relative freedom and opportunity, and that the Sydney and Australia of today is a kind of semi-crazed multikulti dystopia.
Quote of the day from an anonymous Tory MP, speaking to the FT about Boris Johnson’s plan to increase National Insurance: “We are asking people on low incomes to pay more tax so that privileged kids can inherit expensive houses.”
More to the point yet, why do the British people generally not vote for social-national parties? In my view, several reasons: firstly, no credible social-national parties or leaders; secondly, the repression, including repression of free speech, carried out by State drones but fomented largely by the Jew-Zionist element; thirdly, the people are not hurting enough to seize their chance for national freedom.
The figures may not be 100% (eg no mention of indirect taxes such as VAT), but that tweet illuminates the financial aspect of the migration-invasion problem in a nutshell.
The test for, or touchstone of, whether these msm outlets are for “free speech” or not is whether certain groups can be mentioned, and their behaviour questioned. Above all, Jews and their perceived behaviour, meaning both on the individual basis, and on the group or communal basis.
If a “free speech” outlet, or pressure group, or political party, treats the so-called “JQ” (Jewish Question) as taboo, then it can be binned as worthless. Over to you, Talk Radio! Over to you, Jeremy Kyle!
For example, we have recently seen the emergence of the Free Speech Union. It has a Twitter account, and well-known figures from the “controlled opposition” lead it or belong to it, but the FSU has never once, not one single time, supported the freedom of expression of, say, Alison Chabloz (imprisoned for taking part in an Internet “radio” podcast discussion which mentioned Jews), or Jez Turner (imprisoned for making a speech in Whitehall which mentioned Jews) etc.
Not one “human rights” barrister, or “free speech” talking head, or newspaper scribbler, supported me by word or deed. Not one was brave enough to do so. Useless venal people.
The following exchange on Twitter illustrates the point about what is or is not free speech:
You're not looking at this correctly. When people say 'can' they're not talking about physically being able to do it. It's about being 'allowed' to. They aren't the same. Obviously everyone has the capacity to voice their opinion. The issue is if they are punished for it
One still sees, on Twitter (often the online home of the ignorant) the contention that “you have free speech but are not free from the consequences of your free speech“.
The above frankly moronic assertion is not uncommonly seen on Twitter. Even those who certainly should know better (eg the odd law lecturer from a “McUniversity”) are seen to come out with the assertion as if it were a judgment of Solomon.
Naturally, a moment’s thought makes it clear that, if you “have free speech but not freedom from consequences“, then Stalin’s Russia, Mao’s China, even Pol Pot’s Cambodia, or North Korea, had “free speech”. You can say whatever you like, but you may then end up in the “GULAG Archipelago”, or the Cambodian “Killing Fields”.
Not a very plausible assertion.
There should be unlimited free speech on social, historical, and political questions, no matter whether this or that ethnic or religious group feels offended. In fact, it is usually only a tiny part of any minority ethnic or religious group that is disposed to find “offence” or indeed to seek it out.
An obvious example of the above is the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, which purports to represent Jewish-Zionist interests in the UK, yet in fact is a tiny minority of a minority. Somewhere well below 500 members. Its few public demonstrations since it started in 2014 have been attended by 50 to 100 individuals, despite its friends in the msm inflating the figures to hundreds and, in one egregious instance, inflating an attendance of about a hundred or so to “thousands”!
Incidentally, there are about 250,000 Jews in the UK, perhaps more, so the “CAA” membership, thought to be a few hundred at most, is representative of only one UK-based Jew out of about every 1,000 or 2,000.
Yes, I’m slowly beginning to agree that this is what is happening. The changing attitudes to Cryptocurrencies among the conventionally conservative financial classes is also an indication of it. They are lining up Bitcoin to become the global currency.
Don’t people understand? Once you set up a system like that, and start incarcerating people on spurious “health” grounds, there is no going back. The system can be repurposed, the camps can be repurposed, at any time. “Health”, “Covid-19”, “spreading fake news”, “wrong attitudes”, “racist”, “anti-Semitic”, “harmful to public order” etc…
"Officers sent girl, 12, away with other abusers after sexual assault". Well, there's a surprise! The more the police 'service' is packed with liberal, middle class graduates, the more institutionally anti-white and snobbish it gets.#groominghttps://t.co/uFyI5C4vHt
I once lived in a house from where parts of both Bodmin Moor and Dartmoor could be seen. In the cooler months, a wild part of the country.
As I said @ret_ward , @natashaloder is prematurely grand. No doubt she *thinks* she has bigger fish to fry, but that is not quite the same thing. She made contact with me (abusively) in the first place, and found she disliked it when I defended myself. This is often the case. https://t.co/678PG3UriN
I suspect so @rosie89656258 . Many in what I call the SPAD class, tribally liberal members of the new interchangeable establishment of pro-state toady journalists, special advisers, MPs etc, have very little experience of real life and are startlingly immature. https://t.co/sFbcrCILCH
Nick Griffin, Mark Collett, and Patriotic Alternative
I have never met either of the above individuals. Moreover, I do not “support” either, as such, and I do not oppose either, as such. Nick Griffin did well to turn the BNP into a machine capable of at least winning a few EU and local election seats prior to 2010. As for Mark Collett, I like what little I see online about Patriotic Alternative, inasmuch as they are at least doing things on the ground, even if those activities are only going on hikes and putting up banners at various places.
It is hard for an outsider like me to come to any firm view as to whether one or the other is more or less worthy or meritorious. I cannot think that either of those sides or groups is “what Britain needs”, as such, but “all roads lead to Rome” is, I suppose, my basic attitude.
It will take more than opposition to the “panicdemic” to make me like Alex Jones, but his main point is worthwhile.
Interesting to note that Jones’s type of free speech would not be permitted in the UK: OFCOM would “unperson” him at once. In fact, Jones would probably end up getting prosecuted on some bs Mickey Mouse charge or other.
People generally tend to think of Sovietism as having come into being purely under conditions of political violence. Much of its consolidation in the early years, however, took place under what were basically conditions of near-chaos. Rudolf Steiner referred, in 1918 or 1919, to the “impossible social conditions” in Russia (it did not become the Soviet Union until 1923 —officially, 22 December 1922—; the 33-year cycle of world politics and society, again).
What conditions were “impossible?” Shortages caused by official policy, weird laws, “rules”, “advice” etc. People getting sacked, quarantined, arrested for crazy small things, or because their faces did not fit in the New Order, or because they were “former people” who remembered that things had once been mainly better. Also, gradually more severe restrictions on movement, particularly travel outside the country.
Does any of this seem familiar? Yes, the old “socialism”, Marxism-Leninism, even social democracy, started to disappear rather fast after 1989 (again, that 33-year cycle), but the essentials are there, meaning especially the lunacy that becomes dogma, with harsh enforcement of crazy “rules”, supposed “laws” etc. Look at what has happened in the UK and in many other countries in 2020-2021.
The facemask nonsense, the arbitrary “rule of six”, “2 metres social distancing”, the absurd enforcement of those and other crazy “rules” and the “advice” (whims) of idiotic ministers etc, enforced by dim and/or brainwashed police. Arrests of people doing perfectly ordinary things such as walking in the country, sitting on park benches, sunbathing on beaches, going for a recreational car or bike ride outside the local area. Oh, and don’t forget the socially-mandated “clapathon”, idiots clapping on command outside their houses, notionally “for the NHS”, which NHS was pared back to a kind of skeleton service in reality.
All underpinned by a huge propaganda “fear campaign” in the msm.
It is hard to people now to understand how the Russian Revolution gradually became a total police state. Why did more people not resist? Why did many people comply, and even support the embedded nonsense? These things are not easy to spot whe they are happening. Look around you.
I am not just talking about the “Covid-19” situation. The pushing of the “Black LIves Matter” nonsense too: every ad with blacks in it, or with the multikulti “family” (often a white woman, often blonde, and a black man as husband figure). The same in dramas, “soaps” etc. Even historical dramas, like the recent one showing Ann Boleyn as a black woman!
None of this is a kind of “accident”. People, and not only in the UK, are being played like balalaikas, and most have no idea about it.
US forces left Bagram without a word on July 1, turning off the power and water
Here, finger marks left in ash can be seen on the walls of interrogation cells at the base pic.twitter.com/SrO6cz5fi5
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
Close by are a hundred revetted holding bays for attack jets, a fifty-bed hospital and hangars, accommodation blocks, abandoned American armoured vehicles and the prison area that was the scene of some of the darkest episodes of the US-led occupation pic.twitter.com/4BgXEaj44Y
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
At its peak in 2011 more than 3,000 detainees, including Taliban fighters and high-ranking terrorists, were held here: more than 18 times the prisoner population of Guantanamo Bay pic.twitter.com/f4uLkqaniB
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
"I was stripped and hosed with cold water naked; suspended in chains and beaten. I was humiliated in ways I cannot describe and often filmed while they were doing it."
“The second time I was held, though longer, the regime was not as bad, but still brutal.”
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
In the Grand Guignol gloom, Muktaz offers his final reflection of victory – one the West may least wish to hear
"I hope we can use Bagram as a place to spread jihad further into the region and Muslim world”https://t.co/QG3qE2EAui
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
The Taliban may be barbarians, but they are not the only barbarians…
[handcuffed prisoners being abused at the American concentration camp at Guantanamo Bay, on the island of Cuba; note the facemasks, used to psychologically control]
Professor Haushofer is said to have believed that control of the Central Asian space conferred mastery of the world. No clear sign of that so far. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Haushofer.
Haushofer’s theory does work, however, if Central Asia is used merely as the notional centrepoint of a Eurasian superstate comprised of Northern and Central Europe, Scandinavia, Finland, Russia/Siberia, and the more northerly of the other Russophone regions, notably Kazakhstan.
Kermode is just one example, perhaps typical, of a certain type of person favoured by the msm, especially the BBC. We must eventually have a massive cultural purge in the UK: the BBC, Sky, ITV, comedians, TV people, ad agency people etc. An Augean Stables situation.
I have never met either of the above people, am not hugely interested in either, and am not (as such) biased in favour of either, though in the interests of “transparency” I suppose that I should add that, in the 1990s, I did know someone who had been friendly with Clapton and his Italian then girlfriend.
Usually-reliable sources report that, though still incarcerated at Bronzefield Prison (near Heathrow), Alison is in excellent spirits.
Alison has apparently just been transferred to a different wing of the prison. She has a cell of her own, which contains, inter alia, a new mattress and a television which receives 30 channels, as well as all UK radio stations.
Alison’s cell door remains open all day, she can come and go as she pleases, and can shower, or go out for fresh air, whenever she wants.
One amusing point: it seems that a prisoner recognized Alison from last year and that, as a result, Alison was introduced to a number of other prisoners, who asked her to perform her songs. This resulted in what perhaps could be described as a general “sing-song”, the prisoners singing along with Alison. Pity that it could not have been filmed and distributed on social media. That would have made “you know who” (((s))) fume!
In other Alison Chabloz news, her upcoming trial has been deferred to a later date. It had been set down for today, 1 September 2021, with a time estimate of one day. That date was vacated recently. Now it seems that the trial will be held on a later date, if the matter proceeds at all.
News from the “panicdemic”
A majority of Europeans over 60 blame individual behaviour for spreading the virus, but 49 per cent of people under 30 accuse “institutions and governments” of blighting their lives. pic.twitter.com/l6EsLDab8E
Better idea than saving a statue— get rid of those individuals, groups, and types who want to destroy our history, race and culture, and are working towards our annihilation.
37,000+?! How many “interpreters” etc did the UK have in Afghanistan? This is just more migration-invasion. I reluctantly agree to the evacuation of a relative few ex-collaborators and their families, on the ground of honour and loyalty (they could perhaps be funded to make a fresh start outside the UK, and outside Europe, in a more suitable region and jurisdiction), but not to this nonsense.
On the wider point, the Western allies have deserted many of those who worked with them in Afghanistan. The USA, as main component in the occupation, has shown itself to be unreliable and, indeed, disloyal. A matter which may prove to be a strategic error of large proportions.
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Denmark. Farmers are encouraged to plant wild flowers at the margins of their fields to help bee population. Looks lovely too. 😊#jeremyvinepic.twitter.com/KdpXS6cjB7
Inspiring & sad the stories that created Nowzad read here : Pen Farthing praises troops who helped bring 170 cats and dogs to UK https://t.co/P3CHL2iAyg via @MailOnline
Animal welfare campaigner Dominic Dyer: "Operation Ark did not not put pets before people. The way some journalists and politicians have dealt with this shames this nation. Pen Farthing comes out of this better than anyone."@TVKev | @domdyer70 | @PeterEgan6 | @PenFarthingpic.twitter.com/Dcw9PwzFtK
My friend Pen Farthing’s heroic campaign was never about pets over people – as his ceaseless quest to rescue his animal charity team from Afghanistan proves https://t.co/NYYtZuZgU9 via @mailplus
I wonder what on Earth Maxim Gorky would make of such an American city, were he to be alive today?! It will be recalled that he wrote The City of the Yellow Devil about New York City. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Gorky.
Having said that, “Philly” has always had a rough underside. When I was with my first wife (a Federal employee), driving in Philadelphia after watching a baseball game at the old Veterans’ Stadium in (I think) 1990, along with her colleagues (an annual office outing), we saw a mugger grab a woman’s handbag and run away fast. My wife, who was driving, accelerated, and we chased the robber down the narrow street until he darted down a side alley.
Over the past 24 hours, I have been in several retail outlets. The facemask nonsense is in rapid decline everywhere, thank God. Having said that, the dictatorial powers misused by the Government remain in place. I should not be surprised to see a reimposition of the facemask diktat as the weather grows cooler.
Bob Edwards, cartoonist
I may be completely mistaken, but I am wondering whether the clever cartoonist who came to prominence during the 2020 UK “lockdown” shutdown, “Bob” (see a few cartoons below this text) is the same as the young man, Bob Edwards, who used to draw cartoons for League Review, the journal of the League of St. George, circa 1977?
It may be. I noticed last year that the Jew-Zionist element (mostly pro-“lockdown”, pro-facemasks, and in fact in favour of all curbs to freedom) seemed to be hostile to “Bob’s” cartoons and to him. Also, I think that his surname is Edwards. Yes…here is his Twitter account: https://twitter.com/robertedwards47?lang=en.
Looking at his recent tweets, it seems that his political views are less radical than mine, now (in fact, I have no idea exactly what his were “back in the day”).
I met the 1970s cartoonist a few times when I was a member of the League of St. George (1976-1978). That 1970s Edwards was, if I recall aright, a medical student or medical school drop-out. A lady who shall be nameless (and who may or may not still be alive) once told me, I think in 1978, that she had told that young man (who was interested in her) that, if he stopped drinking and passed his medical degree, she would reward him… As far as I know, that never happened. He missed out. She was a lady of her word. Memory Lane…
[Update, 12 September 2021: In fact, I was mistaken: the Daily Telegraph cartoonist is Bob Moran, not Bob Edwards. Moran also has a Twitter account]
Gove, drunk and/or drugged, was seen “dancing alone” at a nightclub in Aberdeen! Apparently, he was “dancing” to music called “techno” and “jungle”, whatever that may be.
On a serious note, you voted for @BorisJohnson because he is funny; now you have the minister in charge of the cabinet office high on cocaine being filmed in a nightclub.
In that video clip, the bastard looks like a bank manager hit by a taser bolt.
“Dressed in a suit with no tie and appearing to be on his own, the newly-single Tory MP was spotted on the dancefloor at the Bohemia club in the city centre in the early hours of Sunday morning.“
“[Manager] Mr Taylor told the PA news agency: “I asked if he wanted to come upstairs and if he liked dance music and explained to him ‘it is pretty lively music, are you sure it’s your kind of night’, making sure he actually wanted to come up.“
“He said ‘I love to dance’ and I said ‘it’s £5 to come up’ and he said ‘even for the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster?‘” [Sky News].
That last question really authenticates the story, Gove having always been a huge moneygrubber. He was one of the worst expenses cheats of the 2005-2010 Parliament. Only a fraction of his cheating and freeloading was ever made fully public: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Gove#Expenses_claims.
It does not surprise me that Gove, despite enjoying about £150,000 in salary, and also having generous expenses (and investments), tried to chisel the nightclub out of its £5 entrance fee.
Gove’s now-estranged wife, Sarah Vine, a newspaper scribbler, seems to be of Jew-Zionist origins (though exact details are hard to come by); her parents are wealthy and secretive, and live in the no-tax joke “state”, or microstate, of Monaco.
When I was (wrongfully and in fact unlawfully) disbarred in 2016 (8 years after I had ceased practice!), for having tweeted FIVE supposedly offensive tweets (out of about 150,000 tweets since 2010!), one of those supposedly offensive tweets was about Gove. I had described the little bastard, entirely accurately, as “a pro-Jew, pro-Israel expenses cheat“. At the time, I was unaware that he was also a drunk and a drug-abuser.
Life can be very unfair. He remains, so far, a Cabinet minister.
As to why his wife dumped him, I have no idea. Probably because he is still a cocaine abuser.
Still, looking at how his personal and political life is unravelling, his punishment cannot be deferred forever. Unlike the Gypsy of legend, I have no declared power to curse, but it is interesting, all the same, how many whom I dislike do go down…
Is it just me or do Gove's eyes make you wonder if he isn't enjoying a certain illegal substance? 🤔 https://t.co/6s8BUIGs8z
Its so easy for some people to forget the pain and suffering which has been unleashed against our people and our loved ones in recent times while banging the drum for other people and exalting their pain and misery. We don't exist to them or matter to them and we never truly did.
There are different strands in the NWO/ZOG propaganda narrative; they work together. “Covid-19”, “climate change” (of the Greta Nut type), “refugees”, “Black Lives Matter” etc.
The aim, in presently mainly white European regions, is the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan: “white genocide” (elimination of white Northern Europeans), and a mixed-race populaton ruled over by a stratum of Jews, part-Jews and other globalists.
Sharing: "These bstrds are from The Mercure hotel. York. 3 of them were arrested for throwing coke over 2 young girls after asking for their phones. The mother took this pic . pic.twitter.com/ZtCJaLML1h
The police? Nowhere to be seen. Presumably in a back room somewhere, checking to make sure no local people are posting online anything “racist” and/or “anti-Semitic”…
More baiting of the British people, to see how many even say anything against the migration-invasion. Those who do (too vehemently) or who try to organize opposition, will be arrested and many actually imprisoned. It’s already happening.
As for the majority of the population (the “normies”), most will be kept quiet by being chucked TV sports, “soaps”, talent shows, absurd contemporary dramas (including pseudo-historical ones) with mixed-race, LGBT etc casts and storylines. That, and constant fake news via BBC, Sky, ITN.
The System knows that, in terms of a rigged and basically binary electoral system, the voters have nowhere to go. “Labour” has basically the same overarching agenda as the misnamed “Conservatives”.
For other voters, there are other parties, none of which oppose the migration-invasion (LibDems, Greens), or which half-heartedly do so (UKIP, Brexit Party, Reform Party etc) but which anyway have little profile, or (if getting too popular) can be sold out by venal leaders, and then closed down, as happened to UKIP and Brexit Party.
The System allows tiny, doomed “nationalist” parties (mostly one-trick-ponies, anti-Islam but pro-Jew) to exist. In fact such “parties” are useful to the conspiracy, because they and their ridiculous leaders get half a dozen votes in elections, and so devalue true social-nationalism. You know the names: Jayda Fransen, Anne-Marie Waters etc.
Hospitalised by a blood clot just 3 days after #Jab but #COVID gets the blame. Well over 4,000 likes on one of the only 2 comments the mods have allowed to be posted. Such absurd propaganda & blatant censorship would have made the Soviets blush.https://t.co/YAc1ClCZqg
You have seen in France, too, recently, how NWO/ZOG puppet Macron deals with dissenters: they cannot buy in supermarkets or shops, cannot travel, cannot work. Defy the System and you are as good as dead.
In the UK, you may say “not here”, but the night is young. An excuse will probably be found to reintroduce extreme police-state measures during the Autumn or Winter.
1. It is clean, warm, safe and secure; 2. They are here uninvited and have no right to be here; 3. They are not paying for any food and lodging – an additional burden; 4. If this is unacceptable to them, they are always free to leave upon the next deportation flight. https://t.co/dyqKBS3bwB
Technically, a great achievement, but in terms of socio-political principle a completely misguided project. Research, development, production, staffing, and deployment all heavily subsidized by the taxpayers who would never be able to use it, so that a small number of very wealthy people could travel from London or Paris to New York and/or Barbados in less than 4 hours (average was about 3.5 hours, and record was below 3 hours). Wrongheaded.
The mass of the people are only slowly waking up to the idea that the msm are pushing a completely biased fake news agenda, but waking up they are.
Special notice about this blog
I am probably going to replace my present computer this week. For a technophobe like me, a rather boring ordeal. As a result, my blog may be “off air” for a few days, possibly starting tomorrow, possibly later in the week. I shall return as soon as I can if I have to miss a day or two.
For me, it goes even beyond that. World evolution is presently led, and has been for hundreds and thousands of years, by Europeans and, especially since about 1400, by the white Northern Europeans. Without the White Northern European element, world evolution stops, and becomes a development of increasingly sub-human decadence and degeneration. In a real sense, all of the world is ours by right, because all the world depends on further upward evolution.
This goes far beyond merely having a home for white people, important as that is.
Late music
Update, 29 August 2022
Readers will have noted that a number of tweeters cited and quoted above have, since I wrote the post, been expelled from Twitter, as I was (in 2018, at the instigation of a pack of malicious Jews). One of those tweeters expelled was he who tweeted the clip of drunken, drugged Gove “dancing” like a tasered drug addict (oh, no, wait…).
Happened to see a tweet about the most recent Extinction Rebellion demonstrations (or should that be “tantrums”?):
Extinction Rebellion has begun two weeks of protests, but Professor Frank Furedi calls it "moral and physical blackmail on the lives of ordinary people".
I would not in general be much on the same page as Frank Furedi, or indeed radio loudmouth Julia Hartley-Brewer, whom I had to set straight once or twice when I had a Twitter account (a few malicious Jews managed to have me expelled in 2018), but “there is no religion higher than truth”, as they say…
Socio-political hypocrisy: there’s a lot of it about. Not that the phenomenon is new. For decades, there have been the pro-immigration and “refugees welcome” idiots and virtue-signallers; more often than not they live in leafy suburban areas where the effects of the UK migration-invasion have been muted, at least on the surface.
I myself recall a girlfriend of the 1980s who once said to me (we were certainly not ideologically completely compatible!) that the British people who did not want mass immigration were mostly those who did not like to see council houses going to immigrants instead of to them! A neat British way of bringing social snobbery into the discussion (something that we saw also in recent years in relation to Brexit: the Remainer mythus that pro-Brexit people were little more than British hillbillies).
Easy for a woman whose father, upon her return from living in a foreign capital, simply bought her a London house outright as a present, who got paid far more for occasional or part-time work than most people did for working full-time, and who also had considerable inheritance expectations, to express scarcely-veiled contempt for the poorer section of the British population.
She simply did not see that many poorer British people were and are angered by the way alien imports take British social housing. Not everyone can be housed just by asking their father to buy them a house!
Just yesterday it came to light that central government is helping local councils buy “large houses” so that Afghan families with 10 or 12 members can live in them. Most of those large houses will be in the more expensive neighbourhoods as well, so British people are going to be doubly cheated.
The British people will also end up working, and being taxed, so that the Afghans (and the rest) can live parasitically upon the Brits. The Afghans will mostly not even speak English, will mostly have no skills or qualifications, but will have (according to studies) a far lower average I.Q. than the British, and so will be just a drag or a millstone round the necks of the people of this country.
Tweets seen
2/2 Jonni @jdportes. Your approach, to start with the theory, and to choose those figures which suit that theory( the fashionable but i suspect doomed Blairite view that manufactiring employment doesn't matter) is the classic approach of the dogmatist…. https://t.co/Riehfc3Omq
3/2 Jonni @jdportes. The belief you try to defend with these figures, as well as wholly lacking concern for human beings, is the policy which led directly to the Trump convulsion you no doubt despise. His election was the revolt of those whose lost jobs you think don't matter. https://t.co/Riehfc3Omq
Jonni @jdportes. I stick to what I first said, that most of it was destroyed after we entered the Common Market in 1972. Subsequent events, measure them how you will (and I believe such measurements are variable) , do not alter that observable fact. The jobs never came back. https://t.co/GL7QiMwUHT
Councils 'will be given grants to buy family homes to house refugees'.
If you still feel the slightest obligation to pay tax to a regime hell-bent on turning your children into an oppressed minority, there's something very wrong with your moral compass. https://t.co/lzCuiOsbqQ
How to characterize the Extinction Rebellion nonsense and demonstrations? “Woodstock with worry”?
FRANCE: Reims tonight – this is the makeshift restaurant of the day – around 200 people – no Vax Pass – just the Resistance taking over the street. Free people – isn’t it beautiful? 👊🏻🇫🇷#NonAuPassDeLaHontehttps://t.co/HMOmE36T0B
In the recent Alison Chabloz appeal, the Crown Prosecution Service applied for an absurdly badly-drafted (well, is it a surprise? “Pay peanuts, get monkeys”) Criminal Behaviour Order against Alison. The judge apparently treated that with the contempt it deserved, and refused to make such an order. No doubt the application was suggested in some way by the malicious Jew-Zionists who are behind the whole persecution (and prosecutions) of Alison Chabloz.
Reminded of the fact the British public broadcaster went out of its way to paint a very feasible and relatively conservative tree-planting target as being extreme in the run up to the 2019 election https://t.co/VfY0t3Loedpic.twitter.com/WkptYF45Hb
A textbook example of the unreality that was Corbyn-Labour. Tweeter “@jrc1921” actually showcases the calculations of BBC journalist Chris Mason, and does not seek to say that they are inaccurate, but persists in the idea that planting 200 trees per minute (i.e. more than 3 every second!) is both “feasible” and ” relatively conservative”!
True, a British equivalent of the 1970s Khmer Rouge could, in principle, get millions of people planting trees, even on such a scale. 100 million trees per year could be planted, were every single adult of appropriate age to plant 2 trees per year.
The devil is in the administrative detail. That is the unreality. Organizing 50 million people to plant 1 tree each, every 6 months. How? Where?
Not that I am against tree planting. Au contraire. Let’s do some good! Let’s have some fun!
Political reality is what people can accomplish, and so to that extent is flexible, not fixed. Sometimes 2+2 can = 5… To that extent, I agree with the tweeter above, and not only with Chris Mason. Both are right, if you like…
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'The decent campaign to restore our traditions and liberties by leaving the EU was taken over by piratical free traders, and we have swapped being pushed around by Brussels for being pushed around by China' . My @GBnews discussion wiht Nigel Farage' https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
NIgel Farage : 'Nearly everything you write and say is essentially pretty negative' Peter Hitchens . 'Absolutely!' HItchens vs Farage, GBNews : https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
PH talking to Nigel Farage :'I am a British Gaullist . It's extraordinary that this combination of strong defence, national independence, patriotism and a strong welfare state is not more common in politics as it appeals to so many people.'https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
Exactly my position, in the mundane sense. I call it social nationalism.
I think the belief in incessant mask-wearing for the benefit of others is the founding myth of what is effectively a new religion, that health is the highest law. That is why any serious discussion of the Danmask study is greeted as heresy.
2/2 @JoshGlancy The belief that the election was stolen from Trump' is just not comparable to the belief that Parliament, the opposition, the media and the courts all failed to protect liberty under the law, or prevent the pointless throttling of economy and society. https://t.co/CBsPo8jAj5
Not sure why intelligent commentators such as Hitchens persist in trying to squeeze people and policies into the now almost meaningless “Left”/”Right” straitjacket(s).
“No free society regulates opinion.”
Well said Peter Hitchens but sadly this is now exactly what regulators do. https://t.co/WJ4gfPjDK5
— Expelled & exonerated barrister Jon Holbrook (@JonHolb) August 8, 2021
…and guess (((who))) or (((what))) is behind most of the repression of opinion in the UK? The (((You know who)))…
Not a big fan of his generally but I like Peter Hitchens metaphor that the Tories and Labour are two dead corpses propping each other up
Exactly. Two moribund political parties. For the electorate, a false binary choice with, in general, the same sort of policies coming out in the end (in government).
Another e.g. of politicians finally catching up with advice I've given for free for a decade & more. University degrees are worth jack, so get a trade, dodge a mountain of debt & the libtard brain-mincing machine, maximise cash & minimise tax.#resistancehttps://t.co/En7il5KKFm
The early 1960s (or late 1950s) comment about “redbrick” university expansion, by (?) Kingsley Amis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsley_Amis], that “more will mean worse“, may have been partly snobbism, but God knows what he would have made of the 2021 situation, with so many “McUniversities” that one has not even heard the names of many of them; God only knows, also, what Amis would have thought of a Government minister (James Cleverly), whose “degree” is apparently in “Hospitality Management”; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cleverly#Early_life_and_education.
Well you and other MSM outlets are partly to blame for all of this, ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS pouring into the Country every single day and how many times have you covered it? There are people on twitter doing more reporting than you will ever do.🤬
Of course, the young people, say under 21, who support the nonsense put out by Extinction Rebellion and Greta Nut, were only 9 (or younger) when the chaotic and ludicrous 2009 Climate Change conference was held in Copenhagen. I remember it mainly for the little monkey who was President or Prime Minister for the Maldives, and who was constantly excitedly clapping above his head, especially when some delegates said that Europe should direct much money to countries facing inundation (in fact, 12 years on, and the Maldive islands are still there…). https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/The-Vote/2009/1220/Chaos-in-Copenhagen-behind-the-scenes-at-global-warming-summit
There may be climate change, in some degree (e.g. Australia is now certainly much hotter than it was in the 1960s when I was there), but that has happened throughout history. Humanity is only partly responsible. Moreover, whatever Britain, or even Europe does, is of small, indeed minimal, importance. Britain’s CO2 “emissions” are about 1% of the global whole.
“Climate change”, like “Covid-19” and other stuff (eg “Black Lives Matter” nonsense) has been distorted and weaponized by transnational conspirators, in order to impose an agenda. Call it “The Great Reset” (in part), if you like.
Over 475 migrants crossed the English Channel in 15 small boats on Thursday, following a record 482 arrivals on Wednesday.https://t.co/FG6DulQpAY
— UK Justice Forum 🇬🇧 Latest Video News Updates! (@Justice_forum) August 9, 2021
Ironic. The best way (perhaps the only way) in which Britain’s depleted navy could defend the UK now would be to sink the ships of the UK “Border Force”…
@haydnjones1 I can hardly bear to think about what has happened to the old Waterloo to Plymouth LSWR mainline. I know bits of it still exist, singled down to make them inefficient, but not a day passes when I do not miss the glorious Exeter to Tavistock run over Dartmoor. https://t.co/yHAYTwufuD
'Hailed as a hero. Let's rewind that. She was lashing out at people defending 800 years of hard-won freedoms on behalf of a gang of kleptomaniac crooks. And it turns out she's a Jihadi simp. You've got to love '#diversity – or she'll crack your head!https://t.co/9h4lgBSf9J
There’s still time. A good old fashioned ice age, of which they’ve been plenty, will do far more damage to human beings than temperatures going up by a few degrees.
— Dave, is this important and do I need to know? (@DaveofBrighton) August 8, 2021
Indeed. Even the mini “Ice Ages”, as in the 17thC, tend to produce poverty and political turmoil.
Ha ha! Tweeter “@EternalEnglish” has it right. Exactly. No-one, or virtually no-one, has been bothering with the televised pleb-fest in Tokyo. I myself have only met one single person in the past month who has apparently been watching it at all, or interested in the thing. I only knew that it was about to end because I happened to hear the BBC radio news while in the car.
What I do not understand is this: one sees constantly, online etc, Americans screaming about their right to bear arms and so on, but we have seen time and again “antifa” (and official) repression, yet few if any such repressions have been met with armed response from the American people. Not even from those Americans who are politically-active and who also have whole armouries of weapons.
My conclusion is that firearms make very little difference in a basically political struggle. Indeed, even if, say in the USA, a real civil war were to erupt, privately-held weapons would still not be determinative, because what would matter would be the more sophisticated armouries held by the Federal and State governments, FBI, police, National Guard etc. Their loyalties would be key, and socio-political loyalty is a basically political matter.
Migrant-invaders put up by the State in hotels (maybe not the Savoy…so be it), fed, and given £40 pw spending money (!) while British homeless people beg on the streets outside. Meanwhile, the “refugees welcome” cretins, “antifa” dupes and other idiots cry crocodile tears for the “refugees” (invaders) and don’t even bother to do that for the British homeless.
The State operation of and subsidy to “nationalized” industry was wrong. The rice bowls had to be taken away, but alternative employment via new initiatives should have been worked out and taken by Government. Such initiatives never were taken.
Also, the farmers and landowners continue to this day to be subsidized! Equally wrong. A political choice, and an incorrect one.
Well, I mean, really *huge* political issues come up perhaps once or twice in a lifetime – Munich, Suez, the Cold War, Vietnam and now the extinction of liberty in the name of safety. And Rod Liddle sits on the Covid fence. Is he actually interested in politics, in that case? https://t.co/b4YLw8SELg
While I have been able to agree with some opinions expressed in print by Rod Liddle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Liddle] over the years, I have also detected that he lacks both compassion and real intelligence (and education). A careerist msm shit, in short.
1/2 @johnhundeslit. I think that being personally abused by this Whitehall troglodyte is a great compliment. The proper relation between press and government was and should remain the same as the relation between a dog and a lamp-post. You can't expect the lamp-post to like it. https://t.co/8r77zinMy3
2/2 @johnhundeslit In the past 30 years or so a new world has grown up, in which govt special advisers, peculiar outfits such as 'Guido Fawkes' and much of the Parliamentary lobby of accredited journalists all belong to the same Club of Insiders. I'm not in it. https://t.co/8r77zinMy3
I am reminded of Margaret Thatcher's fury in Whitehall when an official at the Faslane nuclear submarine base revealed in the 1980s to defence correspondents that Trident missiles would not in fact belong to the UK. She was livid because it was true.
Our pointless new aircraft carrier, in reality a futile target, conceals the stripping of the real working Navy that was necessary to pay for this vanity project. Destroyers and frigates are what we really need. https://t.co/XILoCCQ3c0