Remembrance of times past: I recall my mother playing that (on a gramophone, not a piano!); early 1960s, in between her watching Wimbledon on a black and white TV, the curtains of the French windows closed tightly against the July sun. A softer performance of Chopin, though, by Benno Moisewitsch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benno_Moiseiwitsch]
@liberal_leigh🕷️🐢 «BFPE ⛔️⛔️ 🔀No, sweetie, the huge RCT which found that the difference between mask-wearers and non-wearers was not statistically significant, which is why it struggled to find a publisher and has still not been mentioned by the UK's pro-mask media. https://t.co/W4NAXLlTj7
"These were profound attacks on reason. They were also attacks on limited government and the rule of law, which rest largely on the power of reason." https://t.co/JGClajhtOQ
"And those of us who cry out, until we are hoarse, to say that this is a catastrophe, are met with shrugs from the chattering classes, and snarls of “just put on the frigging mask” from the mob."
– Democracy muzzled: Peter Hitchens, October, 2020
Boris Johnson has urged caution ahead of expected lifting of restrictions on July 19 Freedom Day.
Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens: "I'm not at all confident that we will get through to October without it all being brought back again."@Iromg | @ClarkeMicahpic.twitter.com/YFyVJNj90W
As I blogged yesterday, for a government to say “not wearing facemasks is not now unlawful but you really should wear one and are expected to wear one” is not only dishonest but trashes the whole concept of the rule of law as understood for the past several centuries. To use social conformity, whipped on by endless msm propaganda, to coerce people into not doing something notunlawful, is a form of tyranny.
Highways England are managing the Historical Railways Estate of 3,200 disused structures by demolishing or infilling 100s of them. This is an unacceptable destruction of our history and heritage. Let’s make them think again. Please sign the petition! https://t.co/7mgdh6fQxS
Exactly. In fact, the figure may well be far higher. When my mother-in-law, in her late 90s, was admitted to hospital (for a fracture) earlier this year, she was regularly tested for “the virus” during her several weeks there. After a couple of weeks, she tested positive, though showing no symptoms. She was discharged about 2 weeks later. Had she died within 28 days of that positive test, even had she been run down by a car, she would have been part of the lying government statistics, as someone who “died within 28 days of a positive test”.
What I find shocking is how easily even quite intelligent people, supposedly educated people, have been muzzled into conformity. Not only conformity of action (eg the facemask nonsense) but conformity of thought.
Is this the future for airline pilots and nuclear power station workers too? 😱 https://t.co/K3rEoyWQOY
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 12, 2021
The final stage: students told not only what will be questioned on the exam papers, but exactly how to answer…
I've never heard of them. Perhaps if they didn't exist, the government would have to invent them. https://t.co/ItgKCwtjR4
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 12, 2021
The System is already inventing enemies. Labelling organizations. Whipping up fear in the msm. Then any individual who is to be repressed can be incarcerated merely by the police and CPS asserting that he or she either belongs to said one or another organization or “supports” it. We have already seen much of that over the past few years.
In fact there is no “far right” “terrorism” in the UK. Young men talking big in public bars, and/or buying such materiel as samurai swords, does not constitute “terrorism” or even the preparation, and certainly not effective preparation, of or for it.
Well, I myself have taken no interest in the said Schauspiel-for-the-masses, but from what I have read here and there, tweeter “@Episode1point0” may well be correct.
I’ve just voted to block the Tory government’s Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill, which they’re aggressively forcing through to protect hate speech.
Racist, hateful or discriminatory views will be given free reign without challenge on University campuses -we must oppose
Ridiculous bad-joke MP Claudia Webbe, trying to repress freedom of expression. She does not even know that the phrase she struggles to use is “free rein”, not “free reign“.
First, all cars will be electric. Second, all cars will have computer/radar/microwave control and tracking. All under the guise of health and safety. The 2021 “track and trace” nonsense is but a primitive foreshadowing of all this. A society where the “humanoid insect” will be trackable at all times, when all communications will be monitored (for “criminal” communications such as anything “racist”, rebellious (etc). Third step will be centralized control, so that any car can be stopped by authorities at will, and the occupants abducted or neutralized.
Conspiracy theory? Ha…
My reading of the famous poem, with scenes from Sennen Beach today in Cornwall.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 13, 2021
I swam there in the early 1960s, when I was maybe 9 years old.
This is being built on the periphery of the tiny Cornish village of St Buryan, a parish that is mentioned in the Domesday Book. This is happening all over GB. White flight is sending affluent boomers into the villages they loved on their holidays and ruining them forever. pic.twitter.com/WVfWGpwei7
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 13, 2021
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 13, 2021
Yes @bloke_on_a_bike. A man did say that, and no doubt this was his belief. But I do not share it. And nor do the countries which have surpassed, or will surpass us in wealth, health, education and general strength. Victory in a football game does not save us from decline. https://t.co/Kh9MYCpE9d
In the decadent days of the Roman imperium, the plebs were distracted by bread and circuses, while the equally decadent upper classes occupied themselves with “celebrity” sportsmen, chefs, and so on. As Hegel wrote, “the lesson of history is that people do not learn the lessons of history” (or something of the sort).
Illustration for the lost sequel to ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’. – ‘Alice Through the Surveillance Camera’ . This surveillance array stands in the middle of Oxford’s lovely High Street. pic.twitter.com/95u5nTg3XA
“On the one hand, this will be the temptation of Americanism, which threatens ‘ gradually to tum Eastem Europe into a virginal appendage of the economically developed and politically advanced Westem countries and also to inundate it on a huge scale with all the ‘achievements’ and ‘fruits’ of super-materialism. On the other hand, as its counterpart, the temptation which arises out of a rejection and fear of this mighty and unconquerable wave of Westem materialism to return to one or another of the forms of the traditional spiritual past.
Although Americanism will be able in a comparatively short time to satisfy the more ‘earthly’ demands of the East European, in so far as these have been virtually unsatisfied during the past seventy-two years, it will, as a result of its anti-spiritual nature, be unable to offer him any kind of spiritual ideals or evolutionary perspectives, apart from that of achieving universal material well-being.” [from The Golden Blade, 1991]
Musing on life, death, and on the nature of killing as sin
Most religions forbid the taking of life. In Christianity and Judaism, the Ten Commandments given to Moses cover the issue, while in Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism (etc), similar basic prohibition is outlined.
In the most ancient of the still-existing major world religions, Hinduism, killing is seen as wrong but, in some cases, also right. For example, on the field of Kurukshetra, when Arjuna loses heart at the thought of fighting and killing his relatives on the other side, Krishna puts steel into him by indicating that it is Arjuna’s destiny to kill on the battlefield, in the cause of the right. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna#Bhagavat_Gita.
“When the war was declared and the two armies were facing each other, Arjuna realized that he would have to kill his dear granduncle (Bhishma), on whose lap he had played as a child and his respected teacher (Drona), who had held his hand and taught him how to hold the bow and arrow, making him the greatest archer in the world. Arjuna felt weak and sickened at the prospect of killing his entire family, including his 100 cousins and friends such as Ashwatthama. Despondent and confused about what is right and what is wrong, Arjuna turned to Krishna for divine advice and teachings. Krishna, who Arjuna chose as his charioteer, advised him of his duty. This conversation forms the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most respected religious and philosophical texts in the Hindu religion. Krishna instructs Arjuna not to yield to degrading impotence and to fight his kin, for that was the only way to righteousness. He also reminded him that this was a war between righteousness and unrighteousness (dharma and adharma) and it was Arjuna’s duty to slay anyone who supported the cause of unrighteousness, or sin. Krishna then revealed his divine form and explained that he is born on earth in each eon when evil raises its head.” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurukshetra_War#The_Bhagavad_Gita].
In fact, we see that the anti-killing prohibition is taken as literal prohibition by very few in our society. The “Thou shalt not kill” injunction in the Ten Commandments is kept to, most of the time, by most humans, as far as killing humans is concerned, but the same people (most of them) think nothing of, say, buying and consuming animal flesh, or fish. Or shooting pheasant. Where do we draw the line? Shellfish? Oysters? What about plants? They are also killed. Is pain and suffering, if any, the deciding factor? How literal must we be?
In India, there is a sect called the Jains, who even wear fine net over their mouths in case they inadvertently swallow small insects as they, the Jains, go about their day.
In Christianity, at first in Roman Catholicism, the notion of the “just war” was developed. If I am not in error, the thinkers behind this were St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Dominic.
That idea, of the “just war”, is deeply ingrained in human religion and in human history. Look at, for example, the Second World War. The psychological convenience of both the West (UK/USA, mainly) and the East (Russia) demands that the war against the German Reich be regarded as an “OK” war, a “just” war, and so a justifiable war. How else can the death, pain, and suffering be —conveniently— exculpated?
Germany suffered at least ten times the number of deaths (perhaps as many as 800,000) by bombing as did the UK (c.60,000), and the USA was not bombed at all. That disproportion, and other things, are considered “OK” because the war was, and still is, labelled as a “just war”, a designation encouraged by the Jew-Zionist element via endless films, books etc.
[Dresden in 1945. British planes bombed Dresden and caused a firestorm; in following days, American fighters flew in daytime, strafing streets and even shooting mothers with babies seen on those streets]
The issue is not as clear-cut as many of us would like to believe. We, most of us, were appalled at the outrages perpetrated by the IRA in both Northern Ireland and the UK from, especially, 1970-1997. All right, but one IRA bombing might kill one or two, or perhaps a hundred, people, whereas a single plane, even in WW2, might kill hundreds or thousands of people, mostly “civilians”. That was taken further at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Is quantity even relevant?
These “thoughts out of season” were prompted not primarily by thoughts about politics, as such, but by the present plague of flying ants, which are at present such a nuisance in Southern England.
How bad does a nuisance have to be before extermination becomes the only perceived alternative? Do flying ants have rights, or at least the right to have their needs considered by humans?
Tweeter “@Tom5731” displaying an ignorance that is all too common. The Daily Mail support for the BUF was brief, and had been withdrawn by 1934.
'We have had one Year of Living Gormlessly. I fear we now face at least one more. And in the Kingdom of the Gormless, the intelligent person is in trouble.' https://t.co/Uol0tuTGm0
'A year ago the British Rail Safety and Standards Board concluded after experiments that the risk of infection per passenger journey was only one in 11,000. ' https://t.co/Uol0tuTGm0
'The NHS is just one way of running a free health service. It may not even be the best. (France long ago got rid of open wards and gave patients their own rooms.) If we admire the NHS too much, then we won’t ever reform it properly.' https://t.co/Uol0tuTGm0
Quite. To listen to some British people, you would think that nowhere else in the world has health services, or that they exist only for the wealthy few; or that the only alternative to the present NHS in the UK is some “pay or die” American-style health provision (though that is not a completely true characterization anyway).
Go home and drink your bitter beer alone in your pod. DO NOT stop and speak to other people! https://t.co/JzNunzfBFZ
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 11, 2021
Quite so. The weaponization of this relatively unimportant virus by means of a massive fear campaign has several benefits for the System. One is the —all but total— prohibition of traditional political activity.
Trad. politics? System politics? The perhaps vulgar but certainly accurate cartoon below makes the point quite well:
Ladies and gentlemen: The man guiding the nation on the matter of its 'health'! pic.twitter.com/VjmUuapNky
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 11, 2021
Boris-idiot. Boris the clown. Boris the part-Jew, part-Levantine chancer and liar. Only when you see how poor is this idiot and his mostly non-British Cabinet do you also understand how hopeless is misnamed “Labour” and its own idiotic leader, Starmer…
Starmer and Labour also offer nothing at all to the British people.
The law is being replaced by the wishes of the Government
Just heard radio news to the effect that various clowns in the present Cabinet are now saying that the facemask nonsense will “end” on 19 July 2021, 8 days from now, but that the public will be “expected” to wear facemasks inside “where appropriate” or the like.
In this country, the mere wishes of ministers and their advisers have never constituted binding law, not at least since the 17th Century.
Laws must be obeyed (on pain of penalty), but the wishes or “guidance” of government and administrators need not be obeyed unless made part of law by properly passed secondary legislation.
What we have here is a conflation of governmental wishes with law. It trashes the whole rule of law. In effect, it says, “do as we say even though it is not illegal not to do so.”
This has, perhaps intentionally, a confusing effect on public and police. We saw in 2020 how some police officers, both high and low in rank, seemed to enjoy arrogating to themselves powers which they, in law, did not actually possess: examining people’s shopping, stopping lone motorcyclists out for a spin etc.
The traditional line drawn was “law— to be obeyed, and to be enforced by courts and where necessary by police”, and “anything not law— voluntary in application”. That was right. This new “this is not the law but you really must do it” is actually the trashing of any concept of rule of law.
In the end, both the Scottish and Welsh nationalists were (in the late 20thC) infiltrated by System drones, and became just part of the System. The SNP is the more obvious, but Plaid Cymru is similar, just less successful.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 11, 2021
I remain convinced that the only strategy that makes immediate sense is for there to be a relocation of social-national people to the South West of the UK. Concentration of forces. I have blogged about this in the past (from 2016 or 2017).
Track & trace are testing everyone they can grab to up the figures as a policy to create fear & row back on #FreedomDay. The only defence is to refuse to go. Even better #DeleteNHSApp It's your freedom. Take it back! pic.twitter.com/Tef5P3zXGS
Globalist “conservative” UK-based Indian scribbler, Janan Ganesh, is of course quite wrong, inasmuch as there was no good reason to invade the backward pseudo-state of Afghanistan.
The fact is that the UK is becoming a police state. To be sure, a superficially “caring/sharing” communitarian one, which does not (yet) look much like, say, North Korea, Cuba, or even Belarus, but a police state all the same.
Not long ago, the idea that young people to whom covid is no threat would be IDd & forced to be jabbed was '#conspiracytheory. Now it's govt policy. But don't worry, we're 6 months into jabbing & not a single birth defect or infertility case has arisen.https://t.co/ToVGiEmxQ5
It is all very well for “libertarians” to say that society or the State should not interfere with what people do with “their own” money, but there is a limit beyond which conspicuous consumption becomes a mockery of the less-affluent, and indeed becomes a mockery of society itself.
Is £20M “too much” to spend on a car? I think so, and not only because I fall short by…well, about £20M. I would frown on anyone spending even £2M on a car. £200,000? Well, I suppose that I might just be able to justify that, should I ever hit the Euromillions jackpot, but when one thinks how many people are suffering, even (?) in the UK because they need not even £200,000, but £20,000, or even £2,000 (maybe even as little as £200), to spend huge amounts —however defined— on a personal vehicle, seems very decadent to me.
Some people, such as heads of government, may need a special vehicle for their use, but that is a different matter. Hitler had specially-built Mercedes cars, while Lenin used at one time a Rolls-Royce built before the Revolution for a Russian aristocrat. That car was equipped with half-track and skis as well as wheels, to deal with the icy, snowy, or muddy Russian seasons.
[Hitler in his specially-built Mercedes]
[Lenin and Krupskaya etc in his expropriated Rolls-Royce]
[Lenin’s car; note the “Viva the Republic” pennant]
[Lenin’s car, now a museum piece]
More tweets seen
How do you deal with Twitter trolls who lie & defame? It’s a difficult one. @stephenpollard did absolutely the right thing here. It’s happened to me too & I wrestle with it. https://t.co/62rkNzlaON
Ha ha. Hypocrite Kamm should look in the mirror. I have blogged about his behaviour on previous occasions. As for Pollard, I have also made known, recently, my views about his attempts to squash freedom of expression. The same goes for other similar Zionist nuisances.
Rishi Sunak declares he “will defend the global norms of open markets”- especially one benefiting the hedge fund he founded, with funds registered in Cayman Islands and Delaware, administered in Dublin & managed from London to minimise tax and regulation. Full story in new Eye.
— Private Eye Magazine (@PrivateEyeNews) July 8, 2021
There is a “British Government” in name, but it is really just a ZOG (Zionist Occupation Government) of the NWO (New World Order) matrix. Most of the Cabinet and other ministers of importance are Jews, part-Jews, and pro-Israel Indians and Pakistanis etc.
The company that brokered the deal to sell more than a billion's worth of unreliable covid tests to the government – and earned its owners at least an 8 figure sum – has now been restructured in a way that will let them avoid income tax. Full story in the new Eye, out now.
— Private Eye Magazine (@PrivateEyeNews) July 7, 2021
More people should know that Steven Spielberg's charity, the Righteous Persons Foundation, funds building in illegal settlements in East Jerusalem (inc in Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan) through the Jerusalem Foundation.
Hardly surprising that a Zionist Jew with untold wealth funds Jew-Zionist activity, whether in Israel/Palestine, the USA, or Europe, but tweeting about evil accomplishes very little. As always, what matters are concrete results.
Afternoon amusement
There’s something of our present world, especially wealthy centres such as London, in that…
More tweets
A message from Dean Robert and the Choir of Canterbury Cathedral… #ItsComingHome
— Canterbury Cathedral (@CburyCathedral) July 9, 2021
If Marx lived today, he would have to say that mass spectator sport (and “celebrity” culture, of which the former is really part), and not religion, are “the opiates of the people”. Pathetic.
As I blogged in both 2021 and 2020, the self-describing “Left”, the pseudo-socialists, the people who claim to be for civil rights (usually) are precisely those pathologically attached to the facemask nonsense, “lockdowns”, police-state-ism and so on. The gulf between them and the saner people who have realized that a real virus has been weaponized and inflated hugely for socio-political reasons is widening. It may be something which, even more than the Brexit divide, will have very important social and political consequences for many years.
There is no real opposition within Parliament, bar a few individuals, just a System pretending to be a binary democracy:
Late afternoon music
[similar to a Shishkin, but in fact a view of Chagford, Devon]
Late tweets
The combination of extraordinary heat and drought that hit the Western United States and Canada over the past two weeks has killed hundreds of millions of marine animals. https://t.co/TbT1lCEpyV
1/2 @rogerhelmermp 'Unity' of this kind is shallow and short-lived. I'd point out that the whole nation once united in joy around Neville Chamberlain, an episode we prefer to forget. The absurd claims made for the London Olympics, in this regard, now look very silly. https://t.co/2rgtSoynUe
I wouldn't bank on that @nobbspaddy. If there ever was a conservative 'silent majority' there is not one now, and the gormless national response to the current Covid panic suggests a nation of easily-led submissives, not stoutly independent yeomen . https://t.co/8uHldJEfEU
There is always the small group in advance of the rest. The enlightened few during the Renaissance, the tiny group of Bolsheviks prior to 1917, the half-dozen people sitting in a beer cellar after hours in 1919, and who who invited Adolf Hitler to become “member no.7” of the DAP (that later became the NSDAP), the 2.6% of the German population that voted for Hitler in 1928, the miniscule number who were even marginally “dissident” in the Soviet Union and its satellites in the 1960s, 1970s, even 1980s.
The small vanguard leads the way. The mass later follows, if the vanguard is destined to rule.
@rogerehelmermp. It's a metaphor for this country's complacency towards(or wilful ignorance of) vast public and private debt, a hopeless trade deficit, economic decay, collapsing police and criminal justice and its joke education system. https://t.co/WVAGi5Ftii
Peter Hitchens has this exactly right, and ex-UKIP blowhard Roger Helmer has it not only wrong but shaking-my-head wrong. People like him were the reason UKIP failed.
As for the masses and their football faux-patriotism, they feel it, of course, just as their ancestors went enthusiastically to cheer both pre-20thC public hangings and the 1914 declaration of pointless war (as well as the similar though less fervently applauded event of 1939-45).
Omg! Hypocrite! What about all celebs at Wembley! Can't believe people still listening to bullcrap! Look at people in London today, the like robots pic.twitter.com/FsmROmJWJG
How well I recall scrambling on those grass-and-flower-full North Cornish stone walls when I was about 6 or 7 years old, in the early 1960s. Later, in 2002-2005, I lived in that part of the world.
Cressida Dick has repeatedly escaped full accountability over her role in controversial cases. One murky episode is her time in the ‘Foreign Office’.https://t.co/KZMXWP2LOp
I am unsure as to whether Biden is a total clown in the Boris Johnson or Donald Trump mould, or actually demented in some way. A puppet of the Israel lobby, either way.
[from the 2016 US Presidential election]
NEW: Boris Johnson government to slash welfare for poorest in society… As multibillion dollar coronavirus contracts handed to privatized companies. pic.twitter.com/GOMjoxZoRC
“I have never seen this level of fury from within the church during my 25 years as a priest.” [Giles Fraser in Unherd magazine].
“Fury in the Church of England” comes across as rather Fawlty Towers (“...bloodshed at the Nell Gwyn Tearooms“), but if there is anger, one can see why.
Sometimes, organizations with large amounts of capital assets continue under that momentum despite having relatively few adherents.
In the late 1970s, when I was a member of the Theosophical Library in London (but not a member of the Society of which it was part: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theosophical_Society), I was told by the librarian of another library to which I belonged, the Rudolf Steiner Library, that the main reason why the Theosophical Society still existed was because it had vast monies, mainly coming from legacies bequeathed by elderly persons —mainly ladies— who died leaving much or all of their worldly wealth to the Society.
I always feel that the Church of England is like that, a facade of ancient or beloved buildings, and a capital bank of billions of pounds of investment, behind which shelter a clergy many of whom seem to believe that, in the Nietzschean phrase, “God is dead”; and with really rather small congregations.
I cannot say that my own occasional encounters with C. of E. clergy have been very inspiring. Most recently, some months ago, some arse-faced “priestess” from a church in Didcot, Oxfordshire, joined in with some other idiot (I cannot recall whether it was “antifa” cheerleader Mike Stuchbery or another of the same type) to say something stupid about me. A third party tweeted to the said priestess of Dibley, I mean Didcot, and noted the said individual’s lack of Christian charity (or even fairness), after which the hypocrite deleted her tweet about me.
Incidentally, said “priestess” knew nothing of me beyond what she may have read in newspapers or tweets…[https://twitter.com/StPetersDidcot].
I wonder how long the Church of England would last if it did not have its portfolio of investments. Putting it flippantly, 5 minutes would be my guess.
Other churches, of the more “evangelical” sort, can also seem to have little real faith at all. When I lived (1980s) on and off, and for a few years, in the Blackheath/Lee area of South East London, I lived around the block from a church building which presumably had originally been some kind of mainstream place, but had been taken over by an American (I think) “church” patronized entirely (as seen from outside when passing on Sundays) by carefully dressed-up black people.
I was about to try to build a wall in the garden of my then girlfriend’s house, and was learning (from a book) how to do that. To that end, I noted other walls seen by me in my travels. One was around said church. I wanted to examine it in detail, so thought that I had better ask permission. I rang the bell, and an American-sounding man (white, though, unlike his congregation) came to the door. The “pastor”, apparently. I explained. He obviously did not believe me, and said that the church was very well protected against theft! He was accompanied by a snarling Alsatian. He did say that I could look at the wall from the grounds of the church, but added a few more words of the “you’re being watched!” type!
My then girlfriend always referred to that church (the real name of which I cannot recall) as “The Worldwide Church of God Inc.”! Quite. The sort of Americanized idea that if you are “godly”, you will probably also be wealthy. Corollary? If you are poor, you are probably ungodly. Theologically in error, surely?
The exchange refers to Pollard (Editor of the Jewish Chronicle) writing to the employer of a tweeter who had pointed out that Labour is now led by a Jewish-lobby puppet (Starmer). The tweeter lost his job. His family (if any) will also suffer. All because a Jew Zionist supremacist was unable to accept that a non-Jew should be able to express himself on socio-political matters. Other similar Jews have been gloating (as seen on Twitter), smugly pleased that the non-Jew is (probably) suffering by reason of the malicious complaint.
I covered the matter in my blog yesterday (8 July 2021).
Others who have suffered from that kind of harassment have included Jez Turner of the now-defunct London Forum (at which I once spoke), Alison Chabloz, the satirical singer, and Jo Stowell, the photographer. Among many others.
Claudia Webbe is an embarrassment. The ex-Labour MP has a dreadful track record. She doesn’t even know what Belarus is. This is what happens when you patronisingly select candidates on the basis of race and gender rather than talent, writes @calvinrobinsonhttps://t.co/akJQuNasXd
She did “a master’s degree in race and ethnic relations at Birkbeck, University of London” [Wikipedia]. I wonder whether she was taught (nonsense) by Jew Zionist Twitter troll @bengidley (aka @inthesoupagain, @antinazisunited, @bobfrombrockley etc)?
“She was selected as the Labour candidate for Leicester East for the 2019 general election. Her selection resulted in the resignation of the Constituency Labour Party chair, who described it as “a fix”, and some in the local British Indian community were angry that one of their candidates was not interviewed.[26][27][28] Webbe was elected with a majority of 6,019. This compared with a 22,428 Labour majority in the seat in 2017.” [Wikipedia].
Leicester East constituency has been pretty unlucky in its MPs. Claudia Webbe’s predecessor was the corrupt and perverse Indian, Keith Vaz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Vaz
2/2 @telepathicant1 In what way is a win on the pitch a victory for the country? Is the country safer, stronger, freer, richer, fairer, kinder? Nope. Bread and circuses, or why do political leaders seek to associate themselves with sporting triumphs? https://t.co/jpuo6qWHF8
Me: “The country is declining in almost every way, especially from the social and racial points of view.“
Response from typical unthinking spectator-sport-obsessed Brit of 2021: “But ‘we’ have just won a football [or rugby, or cricket, or other] sport contest on the other side of the world! Yay!”
How do we awaken those whose perceptions are on such a low cultural, social, and political level?
Wow this is brilliant @colinbrazierGBN. I cried at start & end. BUT wonderful you managed to turn a personal tragedy into one of most intelligent, humanist commentaries I've heard on birth rates, family + an inspiring orientation to future. Fab antidote to fashionable misanthropy https://t.co/IcrRitfG2X
I suppose that if you were to call Jews, blacks, South Asians, even Roma Gypsies or Irish tinker “travellers”, “a terrible race” who should be restricted to one child per family, you would probably soon find the Jews (especially) or others making malicious complaints to the police or others about you; you might even find yourself a defendant in court, charged under some Mickey Mouse law such as Communications Act 2003, s.127. Not, though, if the people described are white British people, and not if the person saying the offending words is Bill Oddie, or Jo Brand, or some Jewish talking head or scribbler…
Incidentally, Bill Oddie is not exactly sharing a hutch in one of the new “British” neo-slum areas with a poverty-stricken multikulti population. No, he lives in Hampstead, where the negative effects of the multikulti society can be insulated-out by those with enough money.
Late afternoon music
[Sonning Bridge, Sonning, Berkshire; I was at school by Sonning]
The type of eccentric (?) G.K. Chesterton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton] would have liked. Chesterton wrote about “good Christian inns“. Incidentally, has Chesterton become an unperson now? True, he sometimes talks about Jews and “n******” in his Father Brown stories, so maybe that is the problem the msm have with dramatizing them. All the same, I do not think they have ever been properly filmed for TV. Rather like Raffles, and other stories, by Hornung. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Raffles_(character). Hard to film credibly.
— The Jewish Chronicle (@JewishChron) July 8, 2021
Well worth reading by all British people.
Stephen Pollard, Editor of the Jewish Chronicle, disliked what a tweeter previously unknown to him had written (tweeted) about the very obvious Jewish influence and control over the Labour Party (under puppet-leader Keir Starmer, though it was equally true under Blair and Brown).
So what did Pollard do? Accept an opinion on Twitter as “free speech” or “freedom of expression on matters political (etc)”? Oh, no no! He turned snooper, found out that the tweeter was an accountant, then took it upon himself to write to the chief of that person’s firm, in order to get the tweeter sacked (which, it seems, was what happened).
Pollard seems to have had no regard at all for the possibility that that tweeter might have others dependent on his earnings. Well, what does one expect from “them”, really?…Compassion? Hardly…and for a Jewish supremacist, criticism of Jews is the worst imaginable crime, bar that of actually noting the fact that an individual is Jewish…
Pollard actually is a straggler in that regard. Alison Chabloz was sacked a number of years ago from her job with a German cruise line after she was stalked and harassed by a certain Jewish woman from North London, and others. It was after that persecution that Alison Chabloz became noticeably or more “anti-Semitic” online, in fact.
Come to it, I myself was disbarred in 2016 after a pack of Jews made complaint against me (in 2014), based on some tweets I had tweeted. In my case, I had left the practising Bar in 2008 anyway (so in reality had no job or profession to lose), but even knowing that did not stop “them”. Oh, no no…they wanted their pound of flesh. Not just my disbarment, but the msm publicity that followed. Pour encourager les autres. Subtlety is not their metier, in most cases.
Anyone unaware of the matter can just google “Ian Millard barrister”! At least for the msm story. The Jewish Chronicle (under Pollard) also featured my disbarment.
As for the tweets that had me disbarred (after an impeccably fair-seeming but actually completely rigged process), they numbered only five in the end. They were all true, and have all stood well the test of time.
For example, I called the then President of France, Sarkozy, something like “a corrupt gesticulating little Jew”. The most recent news I heard about the little bastard (in fact apparently only a half-Jew, so I was wrong to that extent) is that he was on trial for corruption alongside a Jew businessman…
Oh, and one of my other supposedly “offensive” tweets was about Michael Gove, to whom I referred in some such terms as “a pro-Zionist, pro-Jew, expenses cheat“. All true of course. At that time, Gove had not yet been publicly exposed as a cocaine abuser and drunk. He was even filmed drugged or drunk in the House of Commons a couple of years ago; swaying and staggering! In 2016, only his cronies in the Westminster Bubble knew about all his long-term cocaine abuse (especially when he was an influential journalist, paid well by the Lugenpresse or, if you like, Judenpresse).
Actually, I am waiting to see why his (I think part-Jewish) wife, Sarah Vine, is divorcing him. More drink and drugs? Women? (seems unlikely). God knows what will emerge…
Sarkozy, Gove, and others (of a far lesser prominence). It’s almost as if those whom I dislike come to premature or bad ends. Co-incidence, no doubt.
One line that struck me was his assertion that 80% of American college students are unable to comprehend a news magazine. Not a treatise by Wittgenstein, not books such as Das Kapital or Mein Kampf, but a news magazine! He’s talking about superficial, easy-reading stuff such as Time or Newsweek, probably, not even the Economist or the magazine to which I subscribed when I lived in the USA in the early 1990s, U.S. News and World Report.
Note that Reich is speaking of American college students, i.e, people who have graduated from secondary education, and who are at universities or other tertiary institutions!
One is reminded of how the U.S. Army in WW2 used to supply its frontline troops with comic books…
In the UK, we tend to laugh at the Americans in that regard, but I am not so sure that many British people are much better these days.
When you think that British children and young people now attend school (unless homeschooled) for 13 years in most cases, ages 5-18, and yet the quality even of university graduates is so very poor…and, yes, I certainly do include many Oxbridge graduates.
A complete rethink is required. Open debate and open thinking. What is education? What is it for? How can it be organized or arranged for optimal results (and what are those results)?
At present, much of the State funding expended is spent basically to warehouse children while the parents are at work. Not good enough.
The old and accepted “degree” system also needs change. First degree, “master’s”, and then “doctorate”. Terms which are a legacy from the Middle Ages.
Tweets seen
44% of e-scooter riders use the pavement. Tiny wheels make them accident prone. These nasty toys for the selfish and lazy are *inherently* dangerous to users and public alike. They should *not* be legalised. Write now to your MP https://t.co/NvqnYvAbQphttps://t.co/tQEvOeKggY
If some idiot gets in the way of my quite heavy car while riding one of these new machines, I shall not feel guilty should an accident happen and that person gets squashed. His risk, his guilt.
Pop-up Covid Testing centre at South Park, Oxford, today. Why? Staff member just came out to offer me a test. pic.twitter.com/OEyXiCJhA6
How long before almost everyone in the country is, or has been, infected with the Chinese virus(es)? Almost all without displaying any symptoms whatever…Will the panic be ramped up with “millions have Covid!” headlines? Probably…
My friend James Perloff has been handed a one week ban from Twitter. His followers are wondering where he's gone. He's been kicked off for sharing factual info
Twitter is almost useless. The same is true of most if not all other online fora. Use them to make initial contacts ,and as open-source intelligence on the enemies of Western civilization. Don’t expect to get very far politically by their use alone. At best, they are adjuncts.
— Fayez " in Vino Veritas !! " (@FayezBayzid) July 7, 2021
As soon as the State-sponsored “panicdemic” started, a vast number of loonies (like the woman in that clip) came out of the woodwork. The so-called “crisis” really weaponized such idiotic people and their mental problems and, for some, probably gave them a reason to exist, in their own little minds.
We have had 18 months of this nonsense now.
.@ProfKarolSikora was warning about this from day one of lockdown. I’m not medically qualified but could see this was the bleeding obvious. We were ridiculed, verbally abused on social media, and accused of wanting to ‘kill granny.’ What an utterly shameful period in our history. https://t.co/byz79DBfMj
I've just joined new free speech platform GETTR. Looks much more user-friendly and slick than Parler. Come and join us ( if setting up a password protected account, it's REALLY easy, though you may need to look for their confirmation code in Promotions).https://t.co/oYuWgg0l1Q
@ejscott do you have any hard experimental evidence to support the claim that wearing a loose, much-fingered piece of cloth over your mouth and nose enhances your safety or that of others? Or do you embrace Alfred Garnett’s Law that ‘It stands to reeeason, dunnit?’ https://t.co/dNWw2XFOzU
Someone is not asleep. As I have blogged previously, one aspect of the past 18 months of socio-political madness is that of an experiment in mass psychological compliance. It has worked so well that many scared rabbits want the facemask nonsense to continue indefinitely, and many also wear these useless appendages while riding bicycles, walking on windy clifftops, or riding in their own cars (even when alone!).
I have myself seen all of the above behaviours and more in the district where I live (and which has in fact had a very low rate of —supposed, alleged— death “from”—i.e. with— “the virus”).
@vlazjenn . Feel free. But actually that is exactly what you will not be. Only obedient infants (or convicted criminals) allow others to tell them what to wear. https://t.co/WirzBSFDro
Hilarious @onmyjackjones. Another few spins of the propaganda wheel, and the Danmask Study will have been twisted and racked into a pro-mask study. Which it wasn’t. ‘Fact-check’ indeed. Freedom is slavery! War is Peace! Truth is Lies! https://t.co/2Vu1tUAFC9
Goodness "kynohy . The lurking Marxist-Leninist materialist, deep within me stirs at this news. Maybe the world really is as crude as I thought it was when I was a Trot. https://t.co/eHTXDfpVb3
@blackdogpaints. My dear late brother was if possible even less of a scientist than I am. But we both understood that science was about hard experiment and falsifiability, not about opinion. Hard experiment does not support the use of masks. https://t.co/tsExV6DR6o
@collinsedmunds The humans in the Danmask test did exactly what humans do in normal life. That is one of the many reasons (others being its large size, the honesty of its pro-mask progenitors, and the fact that it was a proper RCT) why it was such a valuable experiment. https://t.co/dcoI9Vs3um
I have often wondered whether this clip could have been broadcast if it had been recorded a few weeks later, when the mask zealotry had really taken off. Savour it now. https://t.co/5Fe796qk24
Below: what the NWO/ZOG System ministers and advisers in the UK were saying last year, until they “got the memo” from the hidden ruling circles of the West, and changed the message…
I suggest that you start breathing some oxygen again @FromLondonArea . On the off chance that you've not been irreversibly inculcated with unscientific claptrap from @devisridhar take a look at this: The amazing story of the WHO’s reverse ferret on masks. @ClarkeMicahpic.twitter.com/Eqr2pDgkHy
Tweets from the “@FromLondonArea” loony are worth reading, in order to understand how deep is the pathology that has taken hold of many of the facemask zealots and general “virus” obsessives. Example? See below:
why is it only ugly people, smokers & junkies are anti-mask??
🤔🤔🤔
same vibe as "your sun cant bring your nikon camera into the convention because we want to sell you photos"
— Lorraine from the London area (@FromLondonArea) July 5, 2021
She —evidently— has not looked into any mirrors recently…(neither can she spell). Other examples from her would be superfluous here, but look at her tweets. Somewhere between disturbing and unintentionally hilarious.
On Twitter there are many clinically-diagnosed mental health cases, quite a few of whom also often accuse the sane of being insane…
Thank you @pbfromdevon. Most people no longer understand foreign policy and the means by which nations conduct it since the Nuremberg Court outlawed aggressive war. Or that Britain no longer really has a foreign policy of its own https://t.co/mtq4V7c1u6
One of the most absurd recent UK Government actions (of many) was when Gavin Williamson (then Secretary of State for Defence, now —equally hilariously— Education Secretary), threatened to send a warship to the South China Sea to indicate Her Majesty’s Government’s displeasure about Hong Kong. One warship! Williamson must think that he is in the time of Lord Palmerston (Palmerston threatened Greece that way in 1850, about the treatment in Greece of a Jew called Don Pacifico, who claimed to hold British citizenship). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Pacifico; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Pacifico_affair
How much can one little island take? I really do wonder. And each incident like this is like a rock thrown into a pond. The ripples of pain and suffering radiate outward to God knows what and where. pic.twitter.com/C1phyFC774
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
As for (non-European) Home Secretary, Priti Patel, she makes much noise about illegal immigration, does nothing about it (as can be seen in the hundreds crossing the Channel, hundreds every day) and keeps very quiet about the thousands entering otherwise, many “legally” (family members”, “fiancees”, supposed wives or husbands, “students”, rich “investors” etc). Neither does she seem to have a problem with part-Jew chancer “Boris” inviting up to SIX MILLION (that number again!) Hong Kong Chinese to come here.
In that article, I noted the number of non-English and (at root) non-British persons in the Boris Johnson Cabinet, starting with “Boris” himself (part-Jew, part-Levantine, born in USA, brought up largely in USA and Belgium).
That aspect of the present government has become even more marked: Chancellor—Rishi Sunak (Indian); Home Secretary— Priti Patel (East African Indian origin); Transport Secretary— Grant Shapps (Jew); Health Secretary— Sajid Javid (Pakistani origin); Foreign Secretary— Dominic Raab (half-Jew); Climate Change— Alok Sharma (Indian); Business Secretary— Kwasi Kwarteng (African). 8 out of 23, but including most of the top jobs, including all of the traditional “Great Offices of State” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Offices_of_State].
Note the helpless Europeans on the beach, unarmed, unable even to say anything, frozen in fear and/or by political correctness as the migrant-invaders debarque and immediately run up the beach.
This is not FOR anything. This is the first measure AGAINST the unvaccinated. Many more to come.
Politics latest news: Double vaccinated to be freed from self-isolation after August 16 – watch live https://t.co/aH5QnOZe39 via @Telegraph
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Because he says the things that politicians want to hear and want you to hear. He is a human shield for their cowardly tyranny. https://t.co/j7ouKLo6bU
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
…and that is why “Professor Lockdown” is still frequently on BBC radio current affairs shows, treated with exaggerated respect at that.
Overt protest mostly banned, paper publishing mostly banned, online opinion or protest banned (increasingly). What does that leave, people of England? You tell me.
More tweets
Pro maskers are the selfish ones, perpetuating a state of fear. By all means carry on mask wearing if it makes you feel “safe” -but don’t bully the rest of us into cowering behind bits of grubby cloth
— Isabel Oakeshott (@IsabelOakeshott) July 6, 2021
How much will it take before the general public understand that they are being played?!
Late tweets
There are 10s of millions of people in the UK who know perfectly well that @BorisJohnson, Blair et al are proven LIARS: sneaky, morally bankrupt & totally self-serving. If you're thinking "Surely they wouldn't lie to us on THIS scale"…you're delusional. Of course they would. pic.twitter.com/JreGjR3UIA
@ianbillbivin. Those of us lucky to have flown before the start of airline ‘security’could not believe,when it began,that it would be permanent – let alone that we’d end up being compelled to remove items of clothing and have our testicles electronically scanned.Yet it is so. https://t.co/J5YtffKhWs
Or ever. @d_shepherd Glad my travelling days are largely done. Just as long as they don’t bring in compulsory masks for cyclists, I should be able to get to most of the places I still want to visit. https://t.co/bzrhb7gKJt
I agree with Hitchens. I too have travelled more widely than the average, perhaps more widely than most, and have seen quite a bit of every continent (except Antarctica and South America), including some experiences that most people never have.
Now? I have very little wish to travel overseas these days. There are a few cities that I might find pleasant or interesting, and to which I have never been: St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Oulu, Lugano, Baden Baden, Budapest. Not desperate.
Translation: the Tories are going to take full control of limitless immigration and hand out £BILLIONS in contracts to their friends to run it with 'private sector' efficiency. https://t.co/QstbIgpeoh
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Dear God. When will our people be delivered from these torments? Rest in peace Leonies. https://t.co/SsQ76tRZOr
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Dutch scenes from 1920. Looks so wonderfully settled and civilised. Good job on the colour and enhancement too.
Watch "Mooi Apeldoorn, Parel der Veluwe in 1920 in kleur! Town of Apeldoorn in 1920 in color! [AI enhanced]" on YouTube https://t.co/ZdIzT6xcf4
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Achingly wonderful. England!
Watch "JOURNEY TO THE WEALD OF KENT. TRADE TEST FILM NARRATED BY SIR JOHN BETJEMAN." on YouTube https://t.co/CaxZnpTt0D
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Let us hope so, though now that government has arrogated to itself the power to enforce facemask-wearing, the “requirement” can be re-imposed almost at will in the future.
I'm old enough to remember when Sweden was attacked for following the pandemic response guidelines espoused by the WHO prior to Covid. They never locked down, didn't mandate masks and kept schools opened. We don't hear about Sweden anymore. Wonder why? pic.twitter.com/K4hsPwi06j
— Citizen Journalists (@citizenjournos_) July 5, 2021
She said that people who won’t wear masks didn’t care about other people. When I challenged that, I got this. A great example of illiberal liberalism. No other viewpoints allowed. pic.twitter.com/NRKIyVGM6u
If I recall aright, when I had a Twitter account (before a pack of Jews had me expelled in 2018), that idiotic and unpleasant woman blocked me too. after tweeting rudely and wrongly about me.
Exactly. Anna Soubry, once MP for some boring Midlands constituency (should have been “Plymouth and Angostura”!), is a hugely irritating, once hugely overrated nuisance, who is so pickled that she has little chance of being infected.
As to tweeter @SaraThornton1, whoever she is, the clue to her psychology is in that line “he knows I’m upset but couldn’t care less“, meaning “I am a social Stasi operative; I get angry and frustrated when someone does not obey my demand that he complies with what I want him to do…“
In any case, it is now known (from a large-scale study in 2020) that someone would have to travel 11,000 times on railway journeys to be likely to contract the dreaded virus. Any risk (of contracting something (something which is harmless anyway to the vast majority) is minimal.
What strikes me is the politeness, not of tweeter @SaraThornton1 (who strikes me as the sort of rude presumptuous bitch who, in the First World War, would approach young men not in uniform and insult them while giving them white feathers), but of the train passenger that she harassed. Pity that she did not get a sharper and more direct rebuttal.
Some people are breaking down at the thought of losing the masks. They can’t handle it – they’ve become institutionalised. This is what mass propaganda does. Well done to the govt/SAGE, the media & all the despicable ‘scientists’ who ramped up the fear.
The Labour Party @UKLabour has lost the plot big time. They don’t want life ever to get back to normal. Wearing masks on public transport is not normal. https://t.co/a6BT2ofU5u
Regular readers will know that I regard the Labour Party as now having no real purpose, function, identity, or belief. A niche party for the blacks and browns (though the Muslims are now following the white English in jumping ship), and for some public service workers, Twitter twits etc. The marginal victory of Labour at the Batley and Spen by-election (procured by shameless dishonesty and —possibly—interference with the ballot papers), changes nothing. Labour is still doomed.
As those regular readers of my blog will also know, I have little time for the misnamed “Conservatives” either, but it occurs to me that if Boris-idiot were inclined to gamble on a general election now or soon, between now and mid-September would be a very good time to hold one. Labour would probably lose half its MPs.
25 June 2020, nailing it on @HighWireTalk I was on fire. If reason and science mattered, then masks should have died, to never surface again.https://t.co/smQr7clwyK
It seems the #WearAMask nutters have gone absolutely through the roof at the suggestion masks might end in 2 weeks, and they know that most people won't wear them to "show they care" because in truth almost everyone hates them. My advice is #TakeOffYourMask now, not on 19th July.
When I saw the government scientist, Chris Whitty, accosted recently by protesters, I was uneasy, but now that I see that the bastard is still pushing the facemask nonsense, alongside the extreme-Communist woman, Michie, any sympathy that I might have felt has been…muted. Very muted. Bin these idiots. Their interference in Britain’s society and economy will probably never be totally remedied.
More tweets
Stunning photos by my Inquirer colleague Jessica Griffin of the march through Philadelphia by the far-right-extremist group Patriot Front — right near Independence Hall on the eve of July 4 https://t.co/Opvvcwr1yD
A rather odd woman, who worked as an NHS doctor for only a few years, and who makes her pre-school-age children wear facemasks even when going for open-air walks. Cruel, in my opinion.
Why are people still wearing masks at all? Why did they ever do so? Before governments and health quangoes embraced the loose cloth mask as a symbol of their policy, there was no good medical or scientific case for them. https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
What this https://t.co/Px97P0Yvew actually says is that loose cloth masks are of little use. 'these masks are relatively flimsy and loose-fitting and are not meant to screen out infectious aerosols' But that's not how it was reported. Why?
Thought to have a look, on Google Earth, at Little Venice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Venice], an area near Central London where I lived —on and off— from summer 1976 through to about 1998 (though with many breaks, living also in those years in all sorts of other places: Blackheath/Lee, New Cross, East Dulwich, Tulse Hill, New Jersey/New York, Rhodesia, Leeward Islands, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Hampshire, among others).
Looking at it now via Google Earth, I saw cafes and restaurants, and other premises, closed by reason of the misconceived lockdown/shutdown. I do not know when the images were captured. Maybe by now, some places have reopened.
The old Eagle pub (known for years in the 1980s and 1990s as the Robert Browning), was closed; in fact, it looked like it had been turned into a restaurant anyway. Raoul’s cafe, my old haunt in the 1980s and early 1990s, closed for the duration.
Apart from the “lockdown” closures, there were other changes from when I knew the neighbourhood: the old post office on the corner of my street, which was once a real post office before being taken over by Indians or Pakistanis and degraded in services and ambience, is now another cafe, it seems. The old rip-off (but quality) grocers called Supafoods (in the 1970s a Jewish deli called Pribik and Sterman) is now a Tesco Metro, which has also taken over the former (even more ripoff) Cullen’s grocers.
The shop which was once “Nazarene and Co.” grocers (a friend used to joke with me about that, because Nietzsche wrote about Jesus Christ as “the Nazarene”), which then became a very good French provincial-wine merchant’s, part of the Nicholas chain, is now yet another (closed) cafe. The even better wine merchant who used to be a couple of doors away, and who once sold me, maybe 27 years ago, a case of incredible Moldavian wine marked down from about £25 a bottle to £8, wine that no-one else would buy (because they were unwilling to try anything unusual) is gone, I see. I have never seen Moldavian, or Moldovan as I suppose it now is, wine sold elsewhere in the UK.
I noticed that the shop premises, once a fishmonger’s, and where the Canadian/British fishmonger used to (probably against regulations) open a few oysters for me to eat on the spot, is now not only closed but the lease for sale, according to a large notice in the window.
That fishmonger was an odd fellow. He was seemingly about 40 when I used to buy oysters from his shop (early/mid 1990s), and came from a wealthy family in the fur business, I was told. In fact I was acquainted with someone who used to see him at the then Leningrad fur sale in the late 1980s.
Not, I think, a Jew. Though one assumes that the fur trade is mainly Jewish, not entirely (look at the Astors).
That fishmonger had, I heard, been not so successful in the furs business. He told me that he had spent a year in Newlyn, Cornwall, learning the fish trade. He never once mentioned to me that he had been in the fur industry, or that he used to travel to Leningrad. Another acquaintance told me that she had seen his nearby apartment, which apparently was very opulent. Rather an odd fellow, as I say, with a grudging or bitter attitude somewhere not far under the surface, I always thought. I wonder what became of him.
As for Little Venice, I have not been there for about 22 years.
It's quite disingenuous to act like this is a blue plaque from English Heritage rather than something that you can buy from Ebay for £15. https://t.co/UxDORhrBbS
Dawn Butler. A dimwit that other dimwits want to see as leader of the Labour Party. On the other hand, maybe that would be good, and finish off fake Labour forever.
Just remember: every poll that shows the British public are afraid to relax restrictions (if they are to be believed) are only reflecting the fact that the government has spent billions (of OUR OWN money) on successfully scaring the shit out of them.
Weird pop-up Covid-testing tent appears on the edge of central Oxford. Its employees say they are 'surge-testing'. I'll bet there'll be a surge if lots of these are made available. Staff assured me that I didn't have to be or feel ill to be tested.
In June 2020 in advice to reopening businesses, HMG’s Department for Business and Enterprise said repeatedly: ‘The evidence of the benefit of using a face covering to protect others is weak and the effect is likely to be small.’ https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
WHO March 2020 ‘currently no evidence that wearing a mask (whether medical or other types) by healthy persons in the wider community setting,including universal community masking,can protect them from infection with respiratory viruses,including Covid-19.’ https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
Why are people still wearing masks? ‘In terms of wearing a mask, our advice is clear: that wearing a mask if you don’t have an infection reduces the risk almost not at all . So we do not advise that.’ Chris Whitty, March 2020 https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
Why are people still wearing masks, especially outside? The exact words of the Danish report are that the difference in outcomes between wearers of masks and non-wearers was ‘not statistically significant’, an unequivocal statement of experimental fact. https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
The noise around the recent Batley and Spen by-election has continued, with the msm doing its best to pretend that there is still a functioning two/three-party “democracy” now that “Labour is back”.
Fakery. Labour is not back. Kim Leadbeater, the monkey-on-a-stick “Labour” candidate, won the by-election mainly for local reasons and because most white English voters (white people being 75% to 80% of the electorate), did not vote.
Turnout was below 50%. Most of the Pakistani and other ethnic minority voters at Batley voted (based on previous evidence). That means that well under half the white English voters did not vote. Reason? Probably because there was no party with any credibility that spoke to them.
It seems that the Muslim vote was split between Galloway and its traditional home, Labour, with most going to Galloway. The white English vote was split mainly between Conservative and Labour.
The decision might easily have gone the other way. It did not, mainly, because the Conservatives did not want to mount a real attack, direct attack, on Kim Leadbeater. They should have done. She deserved it. She was a entirely fake or puppet candidate, who was only there because Labour broke its own rules to adopt her. Her links to various (and to my mind) subversive communitarian groups should have been exposed. Her evasion re. the persecuted Batley schoolteacher should have been attacked (but the Conservatives also failed to speak up for him).
In the end, the Conservative candidate was also a puppet, like so many. Had he had more courage, and more independence, he might have won. Now he is just a footnote.
Labour will inevitably bump along the bottom. It has now been abandoned by most white English voters. Now that Labour is very clearly controlled again by the Jewish Zionist element, not many Muslims will continue to vote Labour. As I have said before, that leaves Labour with a very niche electorate.
There is also the point that, with no election needing to be held before late 2024, Labour is little more than an irrelevant squeaking in a Commons with an 80-seat Conservative majority.
Beyond the above, there is the feeling that Labour has no idea at all about how to improve Britain. It scarcely if at all opposes the present government. Indeed, all it has is pathetic, not credible, “diversity” claptrap of the sort that Kim Leadbeater spouts.
by elections are so funny you’ll have 14 year old lib dems from buckinghamshire who knows absolutely everything about some random constituency up north and people who actually live there who don’t even know there’s an election going on
That person, Laura Pidcock, was once “tipped as a future leader of the Labour Party” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Pidcock]! She seems to be not-married to a non-European, possibly Ethiopian, and to have produced a child with him. She is on the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party. Seems pretty dimwitted.
Laura Pidcock was a local councillor, but lost her seat. She was also an MP for two years [2017-2019] but lost her seat. Labour, take note. Many more will follow in her anti-British, “anti-racist”, footsteps.
It's extraordinary. I feel I want to reach out to him. When numbers are down, it means, their down.
Saying Lab were winning but for Galloway is like saying we would have won that football match if it wasn't for the other team scoring them goals.
One could imagine a (presently non-existent) credible social-national party standing at somewhere like Batley and Spen, and getting, say, a third or so of mainly the white English vote, maybe 30% of the whole turnout. Under those circumstances, in a 4-horse race, such a party might have triumphed over Lab, Con, and Galloway…
My takeaway from Batley and Spen is that, looking at the past decade, white people are generally now not voting Labour, but are unsure as to where to go; also, that the Muslims are drifting from Labour, but are also unsure about where to go, and so voted in this case for Galloway.
Well, this week, political journalist John Rentoul scored the same as me, 7/10. I suppose I should not expect to beat him every week. I did not know the answers to questions 2, 4, and 6.
The RNLI is another fine old çharitable institution hijacked by woke vermin. The answer is in your hands – keep them firmly in your pockets.#Immigration invasion.https://t.co/2liOwC3KVB
— TraditionalBritain (@TradBritGroup) July 3, 2021
I wonder whether Kim Leadbeater, the System candidate, really won that by-election at all…incidentally, that may also explain why there was no real Conservative Party campaign at Batley and Spen— to ensure that Labour won.
The System made much of the assassination of MP Jo Cox by a dissident in 2016. The later “canonization” was very useful to the System, providing much opportunity for “anti-Nazi”, “anti-racist”, anti-radical propaganda. It would have been embarrassing had the sister of the assassinated MP been offered to the local electorate as the new Labour/System MP— then rejected by them.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 3, 2021
The migration invasion continues. Meanwhile, the British people occupy themselves with the success of what is laughingly called the “England” football team, with the squabbles between the two thick princelings, the Royal Mulatta and “Kate”, with the Queen driving a LandRover at age 95, with the (ultimately fairly meaningless) “election” (was it even honest?) of Kim Leadbeater as MP, with the endless “panicdemic” nonsense, as seen through the prism of msm/System lies.
Remember Thalidomide? This, true, is something very different, but there may be other dangers. Or, thinking laterally, maybe the point is not the vaccine as vaccine, but the psychological control: governments across the world forcing citizens to be vaccinated. A conditioning mechanism.
Every single word. From my fellow Scot & friend Neil Oliver @thecoastguy.
The response to Covid is the opposite to true liberalism and socialism. Any left winger who supports all of this are not being true to the political values they claim to support. pic.twitter.com/RB0Rft3sb7
Despite the efforts of Lord Sumption, Peter Hitchen, many others including me, there are many many idiotic scared rabbits out there who, just because (arguably) the least honest Prime Minister, the least competent Cabinet, the least reliable scientific advisers in memory have told them to wear facemasks, are going to bloody carry on wearing them until given permission to stop! Even where the law does not even mandate the wearing of the “muzzles of compliance”.
Example: driving around in early evening a day or two ago, I saw a man aged maybe 55 or so, riding a bicycle while wearing a facemask! Why? The “law”, the absurd” rules”, the equally absurd “guidance” from misnamed “SAGE” “experts”, say nothing about wearing facemasks while cycling, so why was this idiot doing it? Some personal pathology? It cannot have been because he wanted to comply with law but mistook the law, because there is no law saying that you must wear one of these stupid masks while cycling. Also, he was riding on a pavement.
Now we have the same old voices, Whitty etc, trying to keep the facemask nonsense going after 19 July 2021, the latest supposed “Freedom Day”. There is a huge transnational conspiracy behind most of this.