Trump only has a few weeks in which he can exercise the power of Presidential Pardon. That prerogative is in his hands alone. I suggest: Assange, Snowden, and all social-national prisoners being held in Federal prisons.
Debenhams
After the legalized fraud of the Jew Green and his catspaw, Chappell re. BHS and Arcadia Group, another similar finance-capitalist scandal:
“The top brass at Debenhams raked in more than £35m in pay and perks in the years leading up to its collapse, a Mail audit has found. After being a High Street fixture since opening its first shop in 1778, the department store collapsed this week, putting 12,000 jobs at risk in the run up to Christmas. Bosses blamed the punishing impact of coronavirus on sales, but experts said the firm’s troubles are also due to crippling debts it absorbed while under private equity ownership.“
“...analysis of its accounts by the Mail has found that bosses who led the retailer through its return to the stock market and the subsequent turmoil raked in millions of pounds every year.”
“This includes former chief executive Rob Templeman, who was in charge from 2003 to 2011 and made at least £7.9m in pay.”
“Despite leading Debenhams when it piled on more than £1billion in debt – and paid out £1billion in dividends to its private equity owners – he claimed this week that he left the company in good stead and bore no responsibility for its recent problems.“
“The retailer was taken over in 2003 by a consortium including Templeman, Lovering, private equity groups CVC Capital and Texas Pacific and Merrill Lynch. The consortium funded the takeover with debt and paid themselves a £1billion dividend.” [Daily Mail]
I am generally against capital punishment, but these vultures and others like them should be put up against a wall and shot. Not “punishment”, mainly, but deterrence and a matter of the health of society as a whole.
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UK govt guidelines confirm he's right. The truth is that – at best – they just don't know, but the new spike/DNA technology is messing with the biology directly involved in the ability of women's bodies to hold the placenta.
Dear George, Once Heliocentrism was considered a "conspiracy theory" and most mainstream journalists were supporting Geocentrism. Are you one of those?
And who seems most reasonable here? Arch-conservative Peter Hitchens or 'left-liberal' George Monbiot. Unquestionably Hitchens. For those following the debate, Hitchens marshalls an argument using evidence, while Monbiot reacts with three smears and not a single factual rebuttal.
1/2 Gosh, are you still there, @brian_in_dorset? The use of the term 'denial' requires the user to rely on and produce some piece of proven, testable knowledge which his opponent is refusing to accept or whose existence he denies. https://t.co/pZ6Ou7W8Ep
2/2 @brian_in_dorset The UK *government* in your terms, also 'denies' this, saying :'The evidence of the benefit of using a face covering to protect others is weak and the effect is likely to be small.' And that was *before* the Danmask study. https://t.co/pZ6Ou7W8Ep
I wonder if this officious nonsense will still be in place in five years. I am so glad I did most of the travelling I want to do before this madness descended. https://t.co/UI2d4j3AH3
Ms. Haverbeck had only a few weeks ago been released from 2.5-year term for a similar political “offence”.
The “holocaust” farrago is defended so fiercely by the notionally “democratic” German state because it forms part of the post-1945 “Grundnorm” or “Ur-Mythus” of the State, a view of 1933-1945 history which (like the geocentric cosmology of the late Middle Ages) cannot allow itself to be questioned by “heretics”.
More about the UK sliding to a “woke” police state
“Non-criminal” “hate speech”…
“Harry Miller, Former police officer and Co-founder of the Fair Cop group, which combats police interference in free speech says “if you question any of the new woke orthodoxy, then you then you are running a very real risk of being reported for hate speech.”
“This comes after police face legal action over an attempt to record non-criminal hate incidents involving children in schools — described as having a “chilling effect” on freedom of speech. School groups and civil liberties organisations warned that the records were an Orwellian move.”
Those footballers are showing themselves to be enemies of Europe’s future. They are bending the knee in fealty and surrender to ZOG control, police state fake communitarianism, and migration-invasion. They are a disgrace.
Late tweets seen
'It was not so hard for the Tories to swallow the Blairite programme. For decades they had done nothing actually conservative. To switch to being actively Left-wing was not a huge leap.' https://t.co/fOOFe5drug
'The cleverest revolutions are the ones where everything looks the same from the outside, but it has been totally altered on the inside.' https://t.co/fOOFe5drug
'Eton may still have its silly fancy-dress uniform and its wall game, its stately buildings and grounds. But these survivals conceal the truth.' https://t.co/fOOFe5drug
The same could be said of the Monarchy, the Bar, the Church (C of E or Roman Catholic), the Brigade of Guards, whatever; you name it. Britain…
"There are now laws in this country preventing teachers from saying certain things – just controversial and perhaps mistaken things that the dominant elite in our society have decided are ‘offensive’. " https://t.co/fOOFe5drug
Most Trotskyists of importance (if such be the bon mot) are and always have been Jew or part-Jew. Even Hitchens, a devotee of Trotskyism for 5 years, is part-Jew. Most of the “New Labour” “ex”-Trotskyists also are Jew or part-Jew. Starmer not, but he is married to a Jewish woman lawyer, and their children are being brought up as Jewish.
Only just saw this, from 2 days ago:
Red wall voters will not forgive Boris Johnson if he sells out for a trade deal with Brussels, damning polling shows. https://t.co/LP9WPb8JNN
“Sensitive, empathic, and insightful, you care deeply about people, wanting to accommodate them on the one hand, and having strong visions that you desperately want to turn into reality on the other. Often preoccupied with mulling over your personal thoughts in your own head, others are likely to describe you as tolerant, courteous, and appreciative, but also a bit remote and dreamy. Thoughtful and caring, you have a well-developed facility for putting yourself in another person’s place and an instinctive understanding of how people work. Though you tend to spend considerable time fantasizing about how society could be improved, you typically refrain from arguing passionately in favor of your solutions. Instead, you prefer to influence others by gently letting them know how their individual contributions would be invaluable in the greater scheme of things.”
This apparently puts me on the same page as Jefferson and Gandhi, inter alia.
Radio 4 TodayProgramme
Heard what I thought sounded like a typical British and aged Oxbridge academic woman called Dr. Brenda Boardman, demanding that the little UK, with its relatively small population, take measures (which might trash our living standards) to “reduce emissions”, despite the fact that all UK “emissions” of “greenhouse gases” add up to only 1% of those of the world as a whole.
In fact, though she does work out of Oxford University, the woman concerned got a Open University degree in Sociology and Technology around 1980 at the age of (about) 40: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brenda_Boardman.
I have no objection to people getting degrees “late” or from the Open University, and it may be that that lady’s work overall has been valuable, but it can be very dangerous or destructive to give academics or semi-academics too much power or influence over the real UK. Look at “SAGE” (aka “DUMB”— “Department Under Matt and Boris”)…
River Lugg
Horrible and upsetting to hear on the Today Programme that “someone”, presumably a local farmer or landowner, has deliberately trashed over a mile of the bank of the River Lugg, which meets the Wye near Hereford: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Lugg
Trees cut down, bushes etc destroyed, the bank of the river actually canalized, otters, birds and fish killed or displaced.
Penalties for this sort of crime must be greatly increased.
[Update, 9 December 2020:the following tweet was seen by me]
The farm at the heart of the Lugg River story gets a lot of subsidies. In 2000-2009 it received 1.93 million euros of farm payments. In 2018 it was £213k. Last year £189k. That's about 950-1000ha.
This is why paying farmers for public goods, not owning land, is the way forward.
Crash the economy & reduce the peasants to joyless poverty, and emissions of the world's most important natural fertiliser will indeed fall. The old Communists wanted to control the means of production, the new ones want to abolish them. It won't end well!https://t.co/mvWH3qKnZe
I don’t see myself as anything of the kind @clagsborough. I have repeatedly rejected attempts to describe me as an ‘intellectual’ , and describe myself as what I am, a jobbing scribbler. https://t.co/m3hNhCHBft
If only all msm scribblers were as honest! In fact, to be fair to Hitchens, he is somewhere between “intellectual” and scribbler.
Good old SNP, pulled the rug from BiFab after first blowing £52 million, costs 500 jobs in renewable energy & even their overpriced "unclosable" Queensferry Crossing is closed… and they're sat on BILLIONS of Scottish taxpayers money. #snpout2021#SNPouthttps://t.co/uh8xOrnfgT
— The First Casualty – Falklands War History (@FirstFalklands) December 4, 2020
Alison Chabloz
Persecuted satirical singer-songwriter, Alison Chabloz, expected to stand trial —again— on 17 December 2020, has published her first completely public blog post for some time: see https://alisonchabloz.com/
[Alison Chabloz]
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If you are *infuriated* by the opinions of another person @richardz86, the chances are very strong that this person is expressing opinions you yourself suspect are correct, but fear to adopt. I speak as someone who has been through the unpleasant process of changing my mind. https://t.co/IgQdYwX2oP
I should say, the degree of domestic comfort now taken for granted by UK residents of all conditions. Central heating is major, as is hot water on tap without problems (see old British films for an idea of what many had to endure before, not even 1945, but c.1970).
Incidentally, the first house in England (and UK, I think) to have central heating, at least since the days of Roman Britain, was the country house of the steel magnate, Bessemer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Bessemer], which country house is now a seaside hotel [https://www.beachhousemilfordonsea.co.uk/] not more than a few miles from where I myself now live. Oddly, I also lived (for a year or two) near another area associated with Bessemer, Denmark Hill in South London, which was his main residence (and he died there, not long before the outbreak of the First World War).
What made me laugh were some of the responses to that Goodwin question. Some cited “public housing” (though of course that pre-dated 1945), “good and reliable television” (“reliable”, yes, if that means the picture appears when you switch on; “good”, doubtful…), and of course TV never really got going until the early 1950s though it had existed (in both Germany and the UK) since the 1930s, but with only a few hundred viewers initially.
I did not see “mass immigration” as an “important advance or achievement” cited by even one of the usually avid Twitter virtue-signallers. Honesty by default?
That Anderson person is in the pocket of the Jewish lobby. He used to tweet against me, before part of that same Jew lobby had me expelled from Twitter in 2018. Interesting to see this news. “Oh dear, what a pity, never mind!…“
Speaking of “what goes around comes around”, here is serial Twitter troll “@grubstreetsteve”, aka “@rattus2384”, real name Stephen Applebaum, an active conspirator of the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, tweeting to others, notably “@TimGStevens” (aka “Dr. Dim”) about me:
Millard appears to have zero life beyond providing commentary on Chabloz's case and writing snide antisemitic blogs.
So I have “zero life“? Well, it is true that my life is far less affluent —and far more circumscribed in consequence— than it was 15, 20, or more years ago, but Applebaum might reflect on how saying unpleasant things can boomerang back: he, once (long ago) an aspiring film critic, is now never, or hardly ever, published anywhere, is basically a “house husband”, and moreover has recently been tweeting about how he has been diagnosed as having both cancer and “Coronavirus”, which has affected his lungs etc.
As for “Dr. Dim” (Tim G. Stevens), an NHS psychiatrist with a depressive condition, and based in Essex, his tweet (above) scarcely covers his apparent obsession, stretching over several years now, with me. See https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/07/18/theyre-coming-to-take-me-away-ha-ha/. Seems to be an honesty problem and a medical ethics problem there…
Actually, “Dr. Dim” tweeted not long ago to another mentally-disordered Zionist (a Jewish woman from North London) that he quite often looks at my blog (the said Jewess replied that she looks at it daily, no doubt to see whether she might be able to make —another— malicious complaint against me to the police). In other words, Dr. Dim’s assertion that he hardly knows of me, and so on, is rather “economical with the truth”…
“They” snoop constantly on my blog. They do not realize that, by so doing, their own minds will be affected.
Another troll exposed in open court, like Applebaum, is Stephen Silverman, “Head of Enforcement and Investigations” at the sinister Jew-Zionist cabal, the so-called Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA).
I have noticed that quite a few people on Twitter, gratuitously nasty about me in the past decade, are now either dead or have serious and chronic medical conditions. Looks like someone “up there” is on my side. As the ancient Chinese proverb has it, “the stars in their courses fight on the side of the just“. May God mote it be!
In Hampshire, each little police area seems to run its own Twitter account. Most are unexceptionable, informing the public about their work, and about arrests made etc, appealing for information, and so on. Quite useful for the public. A few, however, have fallen into socio-political bias. For example, the “Waterside Cops” Twitter account (covering the area of the Solent shore South West of Southampton), seemed to be, until recently, full of propaganda about “hate speech”, and also about how good, supposedly, are the “Roma”, “traveller” etc “communities”. Ironic, in view of the “situation” with those “communities”…
Well, it seems that the Chief Constable (or whoever) has taken the matter in hand, with the result that all the local police Twitter accounts in Hampshire, all the ones of which I am aware anyway, will be closed on 4 January 2021. It may be that they are throwing out the baby with the bathwater, in that most of those accounts, most of the time, were all right. Still, there it is.
The above tweet may be unintentionally misleading. The hearing on 17 December 2020 is the trial of Alison Chabloz on another three charges arising from a complaint made in 2019 by Stephen Silverman of the “CAA”. It is not directly connected with Alison’s appeal in respect of earlier trials or matters (which are now concluded).
Bhakdi is almost a prophet, foreseeing the extent and nature of this needless tragedy from the start. The extreme gentleness of his manner contrasts with the contained power of what he has to say. https://t.co/5TASi4kGNw
Read Peter Hitchens’ book the abolition of liberty. Jury trial has been undermined for decades and is barely functional now, Keir Starmer ran the crown prosecution service and it’s not fit for purpose
When Starmer was put in (by the Jewish/Israel lobby) to re-take Labour (he’s married to a Jewish woman lawyer; children brought up as Jewish, just like those of that corrupt little pissant, Robert Jenrick), I thought that he would at least look reasonably competent. Wrong!
After 1-2 years of the incompetence of Boris-idiot, he is still well ahead of Keir Starmer in the opinion polls!
1/2 @georgemonbiot, We differ on that. I also disapprove of your use of the word 'denial, with its implied smear. To disagree with you is not to 'deny', but to challenge. You are not the fount of all knowledge, nor has anyone given you power to decide what is and is not true… https://t.co/x9H77A1bhm
More farcical news. It seems that “because of the disruption caused to education by Coronavirus“, school pupils and others will have their exams marked “more generously” in 2021. In addition, they will be tipped off as to which topics within subjects will be particularly examined!
You really could not make it up! Or, as Victor Meldrew would say, “I don’t believe it!“. Except that I do believe it, because it is entirely consonant with the tenor of the times. Award inflation has become a notorious fact over the past two decades. Something like 35% of students at Oxford and Cambridge are now awarded First Class degrees (at one time awarded only to the brilliant few), and no less than 94% are now being awarded either Firsts or Upper Seconds.
Likewise at the secondary educational level. The school student who gets (in the Americanized vocabulary of the day) “straight-As”, is now almost the rule.
The reality is not so shining, and is not infrequently clear even on shows such as University Challenge, the showcase of “la creme de la creme“.
We might as well just give high marks to everyone, and have done with it! Oh, no, wait… we already do.
I suppose that the Government announcement is a political move designed to mollify the young, to “stuff their mouths with gold” (or at least Fool’s Gold).
Such welcome news from @DefraGovUK Culmination of 50 year's campaigning. We will give every support to ensure the ban reaches the statue books. Live animal exports have always been cruel & unnecessary. We will not rest until finally consigned to history. https://t.co/pNHm5GCQfB
Brimelow: Government has published 304 statutory instruments re covid restrictions – 8 per week since 6th March. Laws have been uploaded in the middle of the night, in one instance just 30 minutes before it came into force.
"It is time to clear the fear and let us all breath," says @Kirsty_Brimelow criticising the government's covid laws which she says has led to the "criminalisation of social behaviour". pic.twitter.com/dGhHc3LAoX
“Mitigating for Moyo, defence lawyer Michael Goldwater said: “He came to this country at age 20 and lived in Coventry with his family and remained there until his release from his last prison sentence in 2016.”
Rishi Sunak dines at lavish private club days after freezing public sector pay
The Tory Chancellor attended the exclusive surroundings of 5 Hertford Street days after announcing austerity measures following the coronavirus crisis https://t.co/y0izLALtgP
Once again I urge my fellow journalists, regardless of your political views, without fear or favour, to speak out against the extradition to the USA of Julian Assange, a threat to the freedom of all journalists. Your words will matter. So will your silence, if you choose that..
@benswin_ is that so? Then please provide any hard, objective testable evidence for the effectiveness of strangling the country, in reducing Covid deaths. ‘It stands to reason, dunnit?’ does not qualify. https://t.co/vH82XORlPI
Yesterday in Parliament, the latest Government kill-the-economy measures were voted through, 291 votes to 78. Most of the 78 were Conservative Party dissidents, though 15 Labour Party MPs (16 if including Jeremy Corbyn, now sitting as Independent) also voted against: https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/916#noes
The Labour Party as a whole abstained. Had it voted against the Government, the Government majority would have been in single figures, though probably still sufficient to win, depending on whether others might have been emboldened.
The Opposition, under Starmer, is lacklustre and without purpose.
I may not agree with everything that is said elsewhere, on various topics, by the writer of that piece, and I doubt that she would agree with me on much (if only as a kneejerk reaction), but that piece is worth reading.
The existence on Earth of Jesus Christ, and then the “Aetherization of the Blood”, gave the Jews the chance to change their karmic future. St. Paul (former Saul) and others of that era understood that. Most Jews rejected that chance, just as they (as represented by the mob in Jerusalem) were given the chance to have Jesus Christ released and pardoned, but preferred to choose Barabbas, the Jewish Zealot and cut-throat (the archetype of the aggressive Jew-Zionists of the present age). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barabbas
Even msm TV reports make it clear how destructive the “lockdown”/shutdown/facemask nonsense has been.
I saw, just yesterday, an interview with and report about what seemed to be a marquee and catering enterprise in (I think) Northern Ireland, killed off by Government “virus” nonsense. This year was the first it failed to make a good profit.
Now its losses have meant insolvency and liquidation. 40 employees have now lost their jobs. Many face poverty, some homelessness, as a result. Now scale that up to millions.
Companies large and small are now insolvent. In huge numbers.
The Times reports France/other "hardline" countries pushing for no deal Brexit, unless UK makes major concessions in coming days. Hardliners say EU should declare talks over; then watch UK suffer pain of short no-deal period before chastened UK returns to talks, cap in hand.
… to Europe can only get a "punishment beating" deal with EU then the UK will proceed with no deal and make the best of it, whatever the short-term pain. Instead of being chastened, UK likely to be defiant. And EU/UK relations would be in the freezer for years. Not good.
Again, a huge chance for social nationalism to seize the agenda.
What this actually tells us is that, were it not for all the MSM doomporn & elite manipulation hysteria, we wouldn't even know this 'pandemic' existed. Statistically it would be just another flu in a world with a lot of obesity & dementia.https://t.co/5KEvCkFJdx
Covid lockdown regimes are going to outsource their #vaccination compulsion to the supermarkets & airlines. Just as they outsourced the suppression of #freespeech online to the liberal tech giants. Liberal capitalism is becoming privatised fascism.#Resisthttps://t.co/ShaSiCCLge
I have been blogging for some time about how the new “police state” is a collaboration between the State and transnational companies (along with malicious special interest lobbies such as the Jew-Zionist lobby), rather than the old-style Stalinist model, or if you like the “Latin American” model.
Incidentally, take a look at that mixed-race person in the photo. That is one Vaughan Gething [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughan_Gething], the Health Minister of the devolved Welsh Government. The Great Replacement, personified…
Certainly at the moment. Though it should not be so, and was not always so. @cloudbuster64 https://t.co/SS3kXZGs1X
Peter Hitchens may be right in principle here, but there is little mileage in being pointlessly obstructive to uniformed patrolmen. When I was about 21 or 22, that is back in about 1978, I was walking late at night through a town in one or the more urbanized parts of Surrey, having hitch-hiked there (I did that a lot at that time), and was about halfway to my destination (Reigate Hill) when a police car came alongside.
The policeman in the passenger seat asked where I was going and what I had in my attache case. I answered his first question and, as to the second, answered “books on occultism”. Incredulous smiles from the constabulary. The policeman got out and asked me to open the case. I cannot recall now whether the first book he saw was Gareth Knight’s A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism or Israel Regardie’s The Tree of Life— A Study in Magic. Whichever it was, it was enough to satisfy the curiosity of Plod.
No doubt, when back in the police canteen, they regaled their cohorts with the story of the odd young man carrying a case of obscure books around the town after midnight.
It happens. One of my one-time schoolmasters said that the police had once stopped him on Westminster Bridge, also late at night, and asked him what he had in his duffle bag (this was when the IRA were bombing London in the early 1970s). He replied “a concrete gnome“, and briefly faced the irritation of the police… until the bag was searched, only to verify his story. It happens.
Interesting that RT is here tagged by Twitter (correctly) as Russia state-affiliated media. But does Twitter apply comparable tags to other broadcasters, whether linked to states or to commercial empires with opinions? https://t.co/Dr0uT11si4
Don't think so @charlieboy77777 Police knew the law better than they do now when degrees were rare to non-existent in the force. And what sort of 'degrees' do you think they'll have? https://t.co/ZNVC9LpLyr
‘He is a kind of Etonian Tony Blair, onto whom people project desires and beliefs at will. There is no actual connection between these projections and the man himself.’
Boris-idiot, someone who has plotted all his life to become Prime Minister, but who has no beliefs, no ideology to speak of, no religion, not even any plans or ideas, unless you include those 12 year old schoolboy ideas of bridges over the ocean etc.
Just a big nothing. An onion, or an outsize matrioshka, with nothing in the middle.
1/3 Lockdown Sceptics https://t.co/qy8SPww7kT has the list of MPs, including 15 Labour MPs plus Independents Julian Lewis and Jeremy Corbyn, and DUP MPs, who bravely voted *against* the Government yesterday. Remember them when the time comes.
2/3 The fact is that yesterday we saw the faint stirrings of an actual Opposition, one which has largely been created by months of extra-Parliamentary resistance to Johnson. But it needs to be far bigger. So keep writing those letters. You may do more good than you know.
3/3 One fascinating aspect was the sight of Johnson himself, prematurely aged and diminished, in his seat while Graham Brady MP told him more or less to his face that he is mistaken. The post of 'World King' turns out to be much less fun than he thought it would be.
Nah…bye…see you when sanity is restored to this country (if ever)…
I think we need greater clarity over precisely which "habits" we will be expected to continue once the vaccinations have been rolled out. Hand washing is fine. Wearing a mask everywhere we go you can forget. https://t.co/Wmhegsv9Sk
Looks as if people, some people, are finally, slowly awakening to the truth…
“Number 10 was today accused of running a ‘brainwashing PR campaign’ after MailOnline’s analysis of official data showed only four NHS trusts in England are busier now than they were this time last year.“
“NHS England figures paint an entirely different picture [from Government propaganda], with thousands more hospital beds spare this year than last winter. On average, 77,942 out of 88,903 (87.7 per cent) available beds were occupied across the country in the week ending November 22, which is the most recent snapshot. This figure does not take into account make-shift capacity at mothballed Nightingales, or the thousands of beds commandeered from the private sector.”
“For comparison, occupancy stood at 94.9 per cent, on average, during the seven-day spell that ended December 8 in 2019 — which is the most comparable data available for last winter — when around 91,733 out of all 96,675 available beds were full.” [Daily Mail].
“Dr Karol Sikora, a consultant oncologist and professor of medicine at the University of Buckingham, said Downing Street was running a ‘brainwashing PR campaign’ with ‘data that doesn’t stack up’. He told MailOnline: ‘We’ve gone back to how it started in March, with [the Government] claiming we need the measures to protect the NHS. The data you’ve shown me proves that it doesn’t need protecting. It’s dealing with Covid very well indeed.” [Daily Mail]
I have noticed that if someone such as the actor Laurence Fox expresses scepticism about the present “virus”-related nonsense, such as facemasks, “lockdowns” etc, some tweeter (maybe a doctor, nurse etc) will jump in to accuse him of causing the deaths of patients.
I have never seen similar furious accusations levelled against those who encourage smoking, driving cars, scuba diving, eating too much sugary material, sex with Africans, or other activities linked to increased death rates of people from various causes. Not even deaths from influenza (which is now effectively reclassified as “Coronavirus”, as in “cause of death— Covid19”).
I suppose that the difference is that the System has been bolstering its fake laws with fake morality around “the virus”, as when (even prior to “legal” imposition), Commissioner of Metropolitan Police, Cressida Dick, suggested on radio that Underground and other passengers should “shame” anyone not wearing a facemask (ignoring the fact that many people are exempt even under the fake “law” now mandating the muzzles).
Meanwhile, the Government of fools and Cabinet of clowns ploughs on with its “lockdowns”, “tiers”, facemask nonsense etc, as much of the UK economy tanks.
On top of everything else, mishandled Brexit now looms in the fog ahead.
I can see the possibility of anything up to 3 million unemployed in the UK by the end of 2021. Could it even reach the famous “six million” by 2022? We shall see.
My latest: Now that Robert Fisk can't answer back, corporate journalists are feasting on his corpse like the vultures they are – until there is nothing left to remind them that they sold out while he told uncomfortable truths to the very end https://t.co/OjiMZC3uy2
Both main System political parties, and most smaller ones of any importance (LibDems, SNP etc) are under the control of the Jewish or Zionist lobby. That applies to most MPs too.
Meet the old hoax, same as the new hoax.
If the elite get away with their covid lockdown, they'll get even worse.
From Robert Peel's 1829 principles of Policing ' The police must secure the willing cooperation of the public in voluntary observance of the law to be able to secure and maintain public respect.'
From Robert Peel's 1829 rules of policing ' The degree of cooperation of the public that can be secured diminishes, proportionately, to the necessity for the use of physical force and compulsion in achieving police objectives.'
Robert Peel's police rules 1829 : 'The police should use physical force to the extent necessary to secure observance of the law or to restore order only when the exercise of persuasion, advice and warning is found to be insufficient to achieve police objectives.'
Yet now we see a very different attitude on the part of the police. When a Jewish hysteric made false claims about Alison Chabloz almost a year ago, half a dozen police goons invaded her bedroom early in the morning, ransacked her small home, and arrested her. Many months later, no charges have been brought relating to that complaint, and she has still not had her computer, telephone etc returned to her.
1/3 @rajmacqueen. Thank you. As it happens, in the era when the police used to serve the people rather than the state (as they do now) there were far fewer of them than there are now. I was always mocked by anonymous, arrogant police officers on Twitter for pointing this out. https://t.co/TbqC0tL1A0
2/3 The transformation of the police of this country from unassuming individuals with few powers and much discretion into an aggressive shouty militia jingling with clubs and cuffs has been accompanied by a deep political change. @rajmacqueen https://t.co/TbqC0tL1A0
3/3 I tried to warn of these developments in my 2004 book 'The Abolition of Liberty' but could get few hearers. If ever we manage to reform them, it might be useful to take a look at it. To see where we went wrong. https://t.co/TbqC0tL1A0pic.twitter.com/eoD6Y3jIqN
Hitchens is right. The present politicized and politically correct police go back far before the “panicdemic”. They were already in evidence when Blair was in the ascendant nearly 20 years ago. “New Labour” (which shares much with Boris-idiot’s regime, though not its breathtaking incompetence) laid the eggs which are now hatched.
1/2 I don't go on street protests or think them a good idea.I had enough of that in the 1960s and 1970s. But the freedom to do so is essential. This, by @barereality Laura Dodsworth, is dismaying: https://t.co/oe7HVXhQy9
2/2 https://t.co/oe7HVXhQy9 Police seem to need to be reminded every few weeks that Press is free to report and photograph demonstrations. No idea what this number is they ask for. My press card is issued by the NUJ and in 40+ years of reporting I've never hard of such a thing.
I should say that the protestors of the 1960s and 1970s had quite a lot of respect for the police of the time. I certainly did. They really were good-humoured, patient and sought to remain impartial. Is this still so? https://t.co/oe7HVXhQy9
I do not share Hitchens’ rose-tinted view of the police, but the real difference between now and, say, 1970-something is that, in the 1970s, only the Special Branch and a few similar parts of the police were politicized. Now? All or almost all are brainwashed multikultis.
3/2 https://t.co/oe7HVXhQy9 I am also disturbed by the handcuffing and forcing to the ground of arrested persons. Police used to manage quite well without these humiliating techniques, back in the (pretty rough) days of Grosvenor Square 1968 etc. I was there. I know.
'It's not really a tyranny, unless you can make a tyranny out of marshmallow. It is more of an obdurate, glutinous stupidocracy, which intelligent people find intolerable while the rest mutter ‘mustn’t grumble’ as they absorb the latest humiliation.' https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
Hitchens’ first sentence has left out the word “yet”…
'Limited constitutional government has to operate on the understanding that opposition is legitimate and criticism valuable. Johnson & Hancock don't appear to share that understanding. Starmer has failed in his duty to assert the legitimacy of opposition.' https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
'Our current form of self-righteous autocracy classifies its opponents more or less as immoral saboteurs who wish to ‘let the virus rip’ and kill their grandparents, and has no safety valves.' https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
'Do you really have to be an ex-Bolshevik like me, trained to doubt the official version, to resist the conformism of panic? In that case, we badly need more ex-Bolsheviks. I was not guessing or taking a gamble.'https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
'My instincts had told me from the start that something quite exceptionally serious was under way. I had a strong sense of foreboding in the fortnight before March 23, foreboding about freedom as a whole.' https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
One may not always agree with Hitchens, but he is a journalist, in the way that the little spoonfed wannabees employed by the online and print versions of the Press these days are (almost all) not.
'The numbers of people beginning to grasp that this is a terrible mistake have grown. I am delighted to welcome them to our beleaguered little island lost amid the vast swamps of hysteria and unreason. But we are still a minority.' https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
'The almost complete failure of the BBC to abide by its Charter and Agreement means that millions are unaware that there is even a controversy. 'https://t.co/0ldwvWCfyn
A pretty good graphic, though designed for American conditions of society rather than British/European.
Philip Green
The Jew business predator, Philip Green, was discussed on BBC Radio 4 Today. Lord Myners [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Myners,_Baron_Myners] said that Green is “what in the 1970s we called an asset-stripper“, who has never built up or created a brand, but, “highly-geared” (i.e. swimming in debt), bought businesses and then “ran them into the ground.”
Any decent country would hold Green upside down and shake him until all the gold fell out of his pockets. His catspaw, Chappell, is sitting in prison for a few years now [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Chappell] but Green himself has, it seems, still hundreds if not thousands of millions of pounds (largely in the name of his wife), and several megayachts based in Monaco.
It may be (and Lord Myners mentioned the problem, though diplomatically) that Green may have, in effect, defrauded the pensioners who worked in the Arcadia Group companies, just as the Jew [called] “Robert Maxwell” did in respect of Daily Mirror pensioners. Maxwell, of course, has long ago gone up the chimney, and his daughter, the one-time chief “ho” of the Jew paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, is in prison in New York and awaiting trial.
When will people wake up to the fact that in —at least— (((one))) way, “Hitler was right”?…
Speaking of (((predators))), remember Brooks Newmark [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Newmark], the American Jew (Jew by birth, and so genetics, but now a Roman Catholic in terms of religious affiliation), who had to resign as MP after having been involved in sex scandals? Well, this is how he is now profiteering out of “the virus” and the NHS:
Exc: Brooks Newmark is back. The disgraced former MP has established himself as a middle man for companies trying to land lucrative PPE contracts
It’s a shambles. Govt tell us what we have to do but not how to do it. How the IT systems that will make it work has only been shared with a small number of operators. Most of us don’t know and that’s an absolute crisis with only 30 days to go. @RHARodMcKenzie @SkyNewspic.twitter.com/qtDXzvDUaR
I have favoured Leave or Brexit for at least 10 years, but realized years ago, at the time of and after the 2016 referendum, that not only was it being sabotaged in various ways, but simultaneously mismanaged by a number of incompetent “Conservative” ministers, among them several members of the present Cabinet of clowns.
It seems that the UK will (in reality) leave the EU soon. Plans seem not very advanced as to what will then happen and how to deal with it all.
The “virus”, or rather the measures employed in reaction to it, will add to any Brexit chaos. Whether there will be interruption of supply of food and/or medicines, is apparently up in the air.
“Coronavirus”
It seems that about 70,000 people are being infected with “the virus” daily in the UK, and about 1 person out of every 350 (known to be) infected is dying of or with it. Bearing in mind that only a fraction of actually infected people are known to be so infected, the real figure may be as low as one death per several thousand infectees.
Britain must open up again, get rid of all the interfering measures in place for months, and breathe free again. In particular, the facemask nonsense must be chucked in the bin.
Morning music
Scottish “independence”
As said on previous occasions, if the Scottish people want to separate from England and Wales (and Northern Ireland), well, fine.
It does, I admit, seem to me a strange idea of both “nationalism” and “independence” to remain under the wing (or thumb, or heel) of the EU, the international banks, NATO (probably), not to mention the Jewish-Zionist lobby (which plainly has its claws into Sturgeon and the SNP). Also, “nationalism” that encourages migration-invasion? The SNP minister now cracking down on free speech is a Pakistani. How does that work? Oh…I see. Said Pakistani has a Scottish accent, so he is more Scottish than am I, despite my Franco-Scottish surname and likely part-Scottish ancestry. Or so believes the SNP.
Of course, any departure from the Union would be the end for the Labour Party at Westminster. True, Labour only has 1 MP in a Scottish seat anyway, but if the SNP departs from Westminster, along with its 47 MPs, that leaves the Conservative Party all but unassailable at Westminster on present showing.
Scottish independence would remove any chance for Labour to form even a minority government at Westminster. The 47 SNP MPs,1 Scottish Labour MP and 4 Scottish LibDems, 52 in all, would not be available to form a coalition. Labour, on present showing, would be left with 225 Labour and Labour Co-op MPs, whereas the Conservatives would still have 358 MPs.
Even taking into account all the other non-Conservative Party MPs, that would still leave the Cons with a majority of something like 118, i.e. 38 more than at present. An even more firmly-embedded “elected dictatorship”.
The arithmetic is stark. The Labour Party could not even pretend to be a potential party of government.
On the above premises, Scottish “Independence” might not be completely unattractive to some of the Conservative Party…
As Hitler said of the Weimar Republic Germans, “they want not only their daily bread but also their daily illusion“…
Tweets seen
Monday morning medical facts:#Vaccine safety trials normally take 10 years, or 3 years for a rushed release. The covid jab trials – involving totally new vaccine dna technology – will have lasted 8 months at most. The wonder drug thalidomide had no side effects at 8 months.
It is shocking to find just how little peaceful, lawful power we have in this supposedly free country. But we do have some, so it's our duty to use it. If we don't, and others use lawless methods, it will be partly our fault. Writing to your MP may sound feeble. But it is vital.
A shame that so many books about how brave Brits and Africans fought to end the African slave trade are out of print. As well as acknowledging past mistakes we should honour this part of our history https://t.co/5bAr3SGNgW
Bit of spare time on my hands today so I audited the unopened Quality Street tin. Just 4 purples (4.7%) and yet a massive 11 (12.9%) orange ones. Another blow for 2020. Who do I complain to? #inequalitystreetpic.twitter.com/8cDu6yDbcP
Wearing #masks stops lipreading and muffles sound! They're right, of course, but it really didn't need a university research project to discover did it?https://t.co/SwmclixjFL
Drive a wedge between the Tory Party and the Johnson Junta. Write to your MP now. https://t.co/NvqnYvAbQp Tell him or her 'If you vote on Tuesday to destroy the jobs of others, don't expect to keep your own'. https://t.co/KaVuusiheQ
This is a doomed campaign by Hitchens. The idea that MPs will be frightened by the possible —but in most cases unlikely— loss of a Westminster seat one, two, three or four years down the line from now, is ridiculous. Some things can frighten MPs, but this is not one of them.
If you support the rule of law, then you must obey it. Eerything I have doen and said has been aimed at strengthening lawful dissent and protest. A descent into lawlessness would be unlikely to empower civilised, tolerant people. https://t.co/vHIyrRoDDE
The flaw there is the conflation of “law” (or “laws”) with “the rule of law”. We are in a situation where (and it has happened gradually, over 10+ years) the UK Government has become less and less a government under law, and more and more just a regime laying down laws…
last year news paper… but when next year 250,000 cancer patients will hit the wall Piers will be quiet. When 1000s will commit suicide Piers will be quiet When 1,000,000 of jobs will be lost Piers will be quiet Because his JOB is cushy and safe. pic.twitter.com/NYMZPetG3N
A resource-based economy changes the nature of our dwellings from that of status symbol, or just basic shelter, to a reflection of individuality and personal interests. It is not the intent of The Venus Project to foster uniformity… https://t.co/4VyL4YsNCU#Environment#TVPpic.twitter.com/PfSa5YzIlV
Perhaps it isn’t happiness that we seek: happiness is relative to each individual’s distinct nature, and is thus individually defined and achieved. We seek to create a society where people are free to choose their life’s work, develop hidden potential… https://t.co/gPzGqjJ9Fepic.twitter.com/VHYwgrs58s
Meanwhile, the Jew Green and his family sit on their vulgar megayacht (or one of the three), drinking champagne, as the British employees of Arcadia look towards a bleak Christmas (the Christmas presumably not celebrated by the Greens) and a bleaker future.
Surrender by the Macron regime as it drops the proposed ban on posting images of police brutality. It sends out a powerful message to all opponents of tyranny. How can I put this politely? These fuckers are telling us they only understand one thing.https://t.co/BTyiByB2xQ
Sir Graham Brady at IEA event: I'm pretty certain to vote against govt tmrw, my concerns about the impact on civil liberties & human rights are there regardless of how the tiers have been drawn”. 1/
Publicans say they still face financial ruin from the return to the tiered system tomorrow that will see 30,000 boozers unable to reopen. Tory@paulbristow79 said: “What pubs need is the substantial meal rule reversed. They don’t want handouts, they want the ability to trade.” https://t.co/Y5HTT6mgCl
This latest stupid sub-legal “rule” (“no drinkee without more eatee than a snackee”) is even more stupid than most of this nonsense. What “science” dictated it? None. Look at the news today! No.10 asked to pronounce on whether a pasty is OK, or a Scotch Egg!
Govt 'analysis' says it's 'not possible' to spell out detailed economic impact of Covid tiers. But Boris Johnson vetoed Tier 3 for London last week after being told it would cost 500,000 jobs. Where's that analysis for the rest of the country?
Anyone actually believing that mandating masks on everyone everywhere always could not possibly have down sides was a Covid zombie.
— Mark Changizi – LooFWIRED.com Mag (@MarkChangizi) November 30, 2020
If you've caught yourself thinking "must be true, because this many people can't be wrong", get yourself a cup of tea and have a read of this. Includes a lesser known worked example of the "collective delusion" genre: https://t.co/LqZUJY5AlU
“[Some Conservative MPs] believe Boris is no longer even clear in his own mind what his strategy is.
‘I don’t think even he knows what he’s trying to achieve now,’ a senior backbencher told me.“
“A cheery belief that something will turn up is not a strategy…Just as issuing increasingly vacuous homages to British stoicism, while roughly and randomly manhandling the British people from one lockdown tier to another, isn’t a strategy… ‘Everything will be all right in the end,’ Boris said last week. It won’t. And if he cannot see that, then the time has come for Tory MPs to make him face reality.” [Daily Mail]
Let us assume for a moment that the vaccine(s) expected actually work. What then? There is every chance that “the virus” will mutate, rendering the vaccine(s) almost useless. Or another virus may emerge, far worse than “Covid-19”.
Meanwhile, the economy of the UK will have been trashed to the extent that it may never recover.
People may think that I am being alarmist, but look at the facts. The UK economy was badly damaged by the First World War and the consequent government debt.
The Second World War made matters worse overall. Britain was saved, up to a point, by North Sea oil and gas, which started to come on stream in the late 1960s.
Another factor keeping Britain afloat after WW2 was the expansion of the world economy, with Britain advantaged in Africa and elsewhere by the policy of “Imperial Preference”.
Again, Britain after WW2 still had a functioning industrial and skills base, more so than the damaged, in some cases shattered, economies of mainland Europe.
However, instead of creating a wealth fund, as Norway and other oil producing states have done, the UK squandered its black gold on the same things noted by Correlli Barnett in relation to post-1945 policy: maintaining a mirage of being a global power, maintaining the Welfare State inc. NHS, and leaching money to private capitalist entities (such as the oil companies themselves).
The long-term trends are the ones that matter. Take the value of the US Dollar vis a vis the Pound Sterling. The pound/dollar exchange rate has freely floated since 1971, prior to which the official rate was fixed.
In 1972, the pound, boosted by North Sea oil and expansionist economic policies under Chancellor of the Exchequer Anthony Barber, reached not far short of USD $3 (about $2.70).
The pre-1971 rates cannot be compared to that because they were fixed. Prior to the 1930s, the UK was on the gold standard, so again the rates were not floating in the manner in which they now are. Still, it is interesting to reflect on the fact that the effective exchange rate in 1919 was about £1 Sterling to USD $4.50. It has been suggested that the rate in 1860, prior to the American Civil War, was effectively about £1 to $8!
At present, the pound is worth around USD $1.30, and that despite the poor state of the US Dollar itself.
The UK economy has become, since the 1970s, largely a service industry economy. The “lockdowns”, the facemask nonsense etc have hit the service industries hard.
As to the retail sector, it may have maintained some level of sales by reason of Internet traffic, but that is no consolation to the thousands of people now losing their jobs in the “High Street” economy. Only yesterday came the news that Debenhams may finally collapse: https://www.cityam.com/philip-greens-arcadia-collapse-to-push-debenhams-to-the-brink/.
The untold billions being sprayed across the economy by Rishi Sunak merely freeze the situation overall. The largesse “solves” nothing.
Already, 2.5M-3M unemployed are forecast for the UK by next year. That could turn into six million by 2022 (strange, that “six million” again…). Such events could give social-national politics the best chance since the 1930s, maybe even better. There has to be a suitable vehicle first.
It seems clear to me that the international “consensus” or “conspiracy” has decided to throw Europe as a whole on the scrapheap for several reasons. North America and the Far East are to be built up as world trading hubs. Europe is surplus to requirements. Its peoples are surplus to requirements.
This is what is behind so-called “Great Replacement” of Europeans by the blacks, browns and others. Once Europe consists mainly of blacks, browns, mixed-race offspring of mixed parentage, that new population will become a mass of controllable “pleb” consumers and serfs, raceless, cultureless, powerless.
That mass will be controlled and ruled by a oligarchic cabal or collection of cabals. Not merely Jews, though the Jewish-Zionist element will be major in all of it, and indeed already is.
The “Great Reset”. The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan. NWO/ZOG.
You can see the propaganda softening-up taking place. TV ads, “soaps”, TV dramas etc. All pushing the “mixed-race future” of what amounts to “White Genocide” to the so-far largely-supine British (and other European) masses.
There is only one way out of this for Europe— a social-national “reset”.
Tweets seen today
Starmer, Rayner, to mark International Day of Solidarity with Palestinians – by attending Labour Friends of Israel bash – SKWAWKBOX https://t.co/jiN7lFn2Oz
Sturgeon who oversaw and endorsed economically ruinous lockdowns is now aghast that cuts must be made to overseas aid 🥴. Cause and effect maybe… https://t.co/2SZKQDJFnD
The SNP is the fake party par excellence, with its strident faux-nationalism and its support for both the Jewish lobby and the migration-invasion. Now it is pushing for even tighter control over freedom of expression, the “minister” behind that being of Pakistani origins.
In a way, I would love to see the SNP get —nominal— “independence” for Scotland, so that I could see the ruination thereby produced then —eventually— be visited upon the SNP, and on Sturgeon herself.
Please retweet to help Toffee find a new home #SALISBURY🇬🇧
The NHS was a fine idea in its concept, and in many ways the NHS is a fine institution with very many very good people working in it. It does have flaws though, and it should not be a religion-substitute (as it is for many).
Personally, I do not favour custard-pie or milkshake-throwing as political statements; they trivialize resistance to the encroaching police state.
Ice cool protest girl not phased by #filth. This young cameraman did some great work yesterday. Follow him and give him the audience he deserves! https://t.co/ClfNChpibl
If you haven't yet written to your MP (the vote is on Tuesday) there is still time, https://t.co/NvqnYvAbQp can still help you find him or her, and the message is still simple. Those who vote to destroy the jobs of others should not expect to keep their own. There no safe seats.
Well, yes, @katestewart22 but if this is right :'Fool me once, shame on you: fool me twice; shame on me', what do we say to those who allow themselves to be fooled a third and fourth time? https://t.co/Nl368I4Tfm
Write to your MP now. Ask everyone you know to do the same. Tell them ‘If you destroy the livelihoods of others now, do not expect to keep your seat’ https://t.co/NvqnYvAbQp will tell you where to send the letter. pic.twitter.com/wvO6nMGRIv
'Question Time is now a feeble shadow of its former self, whose mostly uninteresting guests act as if they have been begged to go easy on the Government.' https://t.co/HmoEA2LL07
“The prisoner eventually learns to be grateful to his captors for almost anything. Once he has accepted his position as powerless victim, even the things he used to count as normal become luxuries.
So it is with most of us. Since we marched obediently into captivity last spring, we have turned servile. Look at us now, arguing about whether we should be in one tier of absurd limits on our lives, or another.”
“None of this has worked. As I have pointed out from the start, there is no evidence that the repeated throttling of our society and economy has saved a single life. Plenty of research confirms this.”
“if lawful protest is ignored, what do people think is going to happen when the P45s and the bankruptcies spread like a great puce blot across the country through the miserable winter months, and next spring brings no real release?“
The nonsense becomes ever more nonsensical, but some of the public are almost begging to be controlled more! What pathetic little serfs they are! How did Britain ever create an empire spanning a third of the entire world at one point? See the tweet by one David Wennington, below…
What Boris seems unable to grasp is that for vast swathes of the country the difference between Tiers and a national lockdown is basically a hair cut and half an hour on a rowing machine. https://t.co/2aPZSe7t57
“As to all these nonsense conspiracy theories about creating a police state, they are just that: nonsense.” [Sarah Vine, Daily Mail]
Sarah Vine, scribbler, is of course married to Jewish-lobby doormat and expenses fraudster (and Cabinet Minister), Michael Gove.
“Nonsense”? Tell that to those who were walking in the Peak District when the toytown police state sent drones overhead to lecture them. Tell that to those whom the police stopped from driving harmlessly on motorways. Tell that to those brutalized by police because protesting about “virus” “lockdowns” etc.
That article is chick-lit-lite rubbish.
The readers’ comments in the Daily Mail are, to say the least, critical…
Yes, we know @puresound_A30, as as Anders Tegnell has repeatedly pointed out, and not sought to hide, this was the result of severe mishandling of the care-homes in Sweden in the spring. https://t.co/6ME2x4QZUc
Yes, @miss_monkeyz many of us are very sorry that we did not stand beside Sweden. Two major free countries bucking the conventional wisdom would have been a powerful barrier to this lunacy. https://t.co/1Pvuux01qa
The day starts with the BBC Radio 4 news report, which says that the billionaire Jew merchant, Philip Green, “has been urged to use his family money to help the employees” of the Arcadia Group which Green and his family looted in recent years! It’s too late or too early for April Fool jokes.
The sclerosis of UK politics
It is surely clear that the poliical system in the UK is sclerotic. The needs of the people are not addressed by it; neither are the wishes of the voters, who have a pathetic non-choice. More below.
Labour, coalition ideas, Clive Lewis (and “Femi Sorry”)
Family income presumably in the hundreds of thousands. Educated at a fee-paying school. Supposedly worked at several (unnamed) NGOs for about 3 years in toto (mostly, if not entirely, paid or unpaid internships, the latter something only the offspring of the affluent can do).
So did “Our Future Our Choice”, this little campaign group run by a few young people, operate out of that Solihull attic, or from a tiny office in some poor part of Birmingham or London? Well, no. It had an office in Millbank Tower [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millbank_Tower], one of the most expensive office addresses in London. “Labour ran its 1997 General Election campaign from these offices; after the election, the party vacated its headquarters at John Smith House, Walworth Road SE17, to move to Millbank. Five years later, however, the £1 million per annum rent forced the party to vacate the tower.” [Wikipedia]
Rent of a million a year? Well...”The United Nations also had offices in the tower, but moved out in June 2003, also citing high rents.” [Wikipedia].
[Millbank Tower]
Yet “Our Future Our Choice” had an office there. So who paid? The EU, via a couple of cut-outs.
Incidentally, “The tower has been owned by David and Simon Reuben since 2002” [Wikipedia].
Well, “Our Future Our Choice” is now defunct, but “Femi” has tried to use his publicity from 2019 to fuel a political and msm career for himself. I recall seeing him once recently on the late-night Sky News talking shop (the name of which escapes me). None other than Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair’s old spinmeister, has commended him by tweet.
Femi’s msm career has hardly rocketed, but he is seen or heard occasionally on radio or TV. I suppose that he scrapes a easy modest living out of it. Hard to say. He seems to want to become an MP, but I doubt that that will work out, even in today’s risibly-poor political milieu.
An example of the “Great Replacement”?
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Your new bandwagon is SNP making a pact with Labour and Proportional Representation.
Idiot… Under PR in 2019 election, the SNP would have lost 20 seats and Brexit Party would have gained 10.
Below, an example of the pathetically-poor thinking skills of “Femi Sorry”…
If I see 1 more post saying gang violence shows #BlackLivesMatter doesn't care about black lives.. Civilians killing each other is CRIME, something the state & legal system oppose. Police killing unarmed black people is THE STATE killing black people & a legal system allowing it.
Is there anything in the idea of a coalition of “anti-Tory” parties? Well, I blogged in the past about how Labour’s only hope in 2019 would have been to get a plurality of MPs at the General Election, and then to have cobbled together a coalition with the SNP and others.
Never happened, because Nigel Farage stabbed his own Brexit Party in the back and betrayed his own candidates, standing them down so that the Conservative Party had a free run in almost all constituencies. That alone gave the Conservative Party its present 80-seat majority. In return, we see Farage still given credence by the msm (he even has his own radio show). He may also have received a multi-million bung offshore (though I concede that I have no evidence of that, just a strong suspicion).
If the Labour Party were able to treat with the SNP at the next General Election, then what? What would the SNP want? Nothing less than a binding Independence referendum, or even a pledge of Independence outright.
If Scotland became “independent”, though, the Labour Party at Westminster would lose, on present showing, its only Scottish Labour MP, and also the support of 47 SNP MPs, as well as that of the 4 Scottish LibDem MPs.
That would leave the speculated grand “anti-Tory” coalition with 226 Labour and Labour Co-op MPs, 7 LibDems, 3 Plaid Cymru, 2 Northern Irish SDLP, 1 Northern Irish Alliance MP, and Caroline Lucas, the “solitary Green”. 240 MPs altogether, even with all of those parties on board.
As against that, again on present showing, the Conservative Party would have 358 MPs (the present complement of 364 minus the 6 Scottish Conservatives).
Result? A Conservative Party majority of 118.
It can be seen that the “anti-Tory” grand coalition mooted is a house built on sand.
The political system is sclerotic. The public in England itself has a “choice” between “two main parties” which are now (Corbyn having been booted out) again very similar. We see that vis a vis the “panicdemic”. The official Opposition is not only not opposing, but actually saving the Government’s bacon, as seems likely next week, in the “Coronavirus” debate. The only real opposition, as I predicted, is now coming from Conservative Party MPs.
Proportional Representation is necessary in the UK, but unlikely at present. Even that, though, will not save Labour. Once FPTP is gone, the System parties lose a degree of “credibility” that they now have over upstart parties.
…and then, just as the people were in despair at ever escaping from “the virus” (i.e. from government “measures”, “rules” etc), there appeared a white knight on the horizon— the vaccine(s). Moreover, vaccines developed in a fraction of the usual time. Am I wrong in being just a little suspicious? It just has something of the “Kool Aid” time about it…[in fact, the lethal drink at Jonestown was a different but similar soft drink, Flavor Aid: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown].
Not that I believe that the vaccines are actually going to kill everyone. Certainly not in the short term. There may, however, be unexpected aspects which will only become known to people generally in the future.
My very provisional assessment of this Buckby is that he seems to be being funded by a North American “think tank”, possibly “libertarian”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontier_Centre_for_Public_Policy. He is now “anti-racist”, which for me is a negative, looking at the world today. I have to say, also, that anyone who thought that Anne Marie Waters had anything interesting to offer politically, must be lacking in judgment.
Good luck to all the protesters going out today. Cry 'freedom' and don't let the covidcops arrest anyone without resistance. They are in the wrong, make sure they know it. Film them and post it. pic.twitter.com/WErhnEmXBo
"Always winter, never Christmas". While everyone's been looking at 1984, it turns out C S Lewis had an insight into covid totalitarianism as well.https://t.co/WI82QPIvET
A particularly heartbreaking and heartless example of the “virus” madness that has swept the country for most of 2020.
Foolish attitude @luckyxmanda. It is *especially* important that Johnson's immediate toadies, and Johnson himself, know that there is discontent. Once people realise what this government has done to them, there will be no safe seats. https://t.co/pmFHZDcmUw
Compare and contrast the treatmnent of Lord Sumption (raely permitted on air, dssenter) and the treatment of Prof Ferguson (invited on to the BBC unceasingly) on the BBC's 'flagship' news programme 1:36 to 1:46 https://t.co/up0yLgyFNO
Beginning at approx 1 hr Hour 36 mins, Lord Sumption gets a few minutes on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.(interrupted a lot by Robinson, who thinks he's John Humphrys and isn't). And then 'balanced' by that astonishing survivor Prof N. Ferguson. https://t.co/up0yLgyFNO
Please retweet, get friends, colleagues, neighbours, family, to write to their MPs now. If we don't use our lawful, peaceful means, others may eventually use other means. https://t.co/OTa08c4s0L
Once again, I did better than John Rentoul. He got 3/10 in this week’s (harder than usual?) quiz. My score was 5/10, or 4/10 if my answer to question 8 was insufficiently precise. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 2, 6, 7, 9.
Afternoon music
Late tweets seen
I find it endlessly amusing how these Patriotic Alternative guys claim they're taking their country back, yet shit themselves at the thought of their views costing them their job.
So, willing to fight for the ethnostate, as long as HR doesn't hear. 😂 https://t.co/IRp7gQv26q
Unemployed “antifa” cheerleader, and perennial grifter, Mike Stuchbery, now resident in Stuttgart, vicariously threatens young people in the UK with persecution for their political views. Whatever did happen to the nearly £12,000 that he and “Roanna @antifashwitch” raised from 700 mugs via GoFundMe so that, supposedly, Stuchbery could sue Tommy Robinson?
A year or so on, and nothing has happened.
I only know what I see online about it all, but think that the police fraud people ought to take a look at all that. I am not convinced that Stuchbery and “Roanna @antifashwitch” ever intended to use the monies to fund a legal action.
Here's how to write to your MP. Don't threaten violence. Just tell them that if they vote to continue ANY sort of lockdown they will be responsible for mass deaths from untreated diseases & suicides. And that you will vote tactically to get them out.https://t.co/p0M9t9vNHp
I agree with Nick Griffin. It is usually pointless to threaten…
Mockery is a powerful weapon. Here's a clever approach to the covid bullies (though it would be illegal under Macron's new repression. pic.twitter.com/9w4eYUsEo0
MPs who lose their seats at Westminster are usually found well-paid berths elsewhere, especially if the MPs in question are tied up with the Jewish lobby. Mere loss of a seat is inadequate.
The grim truth from Bob Moran. Johnson is that most dangerous thing, a man utterly convinced of his own rightness and goodness. https://t.co/mLtGupBqWg
As I watch the tragic farce of UK politics and society playing out, I realize anew that it is vital for the best people to create loose communities, preferably centred on one or two regions, as a basis for a later ethnostate. Perhaps one in the North and one in the South. As a Southerner, I have focussed on the Devon/Cornwall peninsula for a number of reasons (see earlier blog posts).
In the North? I leave that, at present, to those who are apparently (and independently) working along similar lines “up there”. God grant them success!
— National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) (@PoliceChiefs) November 20, 2020
“A trusted source“? The Government of Clowns? As for the NHS, that is but the monkey to the Government’s organ-grinder.
Further to that, the above tweet from the NPCC is another example of how the police have become politicized or, if you prefer, socio-politicized. It is not the job of the police to broadcast propaganda of that sort, or any sort.
I cannot say what should happen to these despicable, fear-mongering, nation-wrecking, corrupt, lying, murdering scum, and their MSM partners in crime.
You'll have to use your imagination. Even if words didn't fail me, twitter restrictions would pronably forbid you to see them. pic.twitter.com/yNluR8xKvI
Finance-capitalist groups in the West were behind the Bolshevik takeover of the (initially non-Bolshevik) Russian Revolution of 1917. Almost all the top 200 top Bolsheviks were Jews, bankrolled by Jews in New York.
That is not to say that there were not social conditions in Russia creating the crucible into which the spark of revolution fell. The inequitable and terrible social conditions of Russia, combined with the lost war against Germany (1914-1917) created a flammable situation. The first Revolution happened because of that; the Bolsheviks then seized power in a coup d-etat, several months later.
Far too much @AJUK29 Millions vote without serious thought at general elections, for pre-selected goons provided by party claques, carefully weeded to exclude any with independent minds. What sort of people would you expect would be produced by this method? https://t.co/WzKsHoTS8y
The UK public is ruled by consent. How many Government lies, non-Covid deaths and economic destruction will it take before the UK public say 'enough is enough' and withdraw their consent? Please write to your MP and ask them to do their job and hold the Government to account.
— The UK is being destroyed by Parliament and MSM. (@AntiWokeBritain) November 27, 2020
Sadly, “writing to ‘your’ MP” is likely to have only peripheral effect. I am not allowed to say what I would wish to say here, but let’s just say that MPs have been affected strongly only by a few incidents in recent years. None of those incidents were reading a letter from a constituent.
I agree with Mr Hitchens – no point in expecting a reasoned response. The response to my first email was copied and pasted. I have sent a further email with no expectation of a response, the point is, I did my bit and it was truly empowering!
— Time for Change, Out the Main Parties &Vote Reform (@di_conservative) November 27, 2020
In fact, I would take issue with tweeter “@antiwokeBritain”. Britain is not so much “ruled by consent” as ruled by apathy.
When phone companies are developing packages for the jobless, you know that the government really has screwed up the economy. https://t.co/uXOKJld7Ls
Yes. Money is a fascinating study, even if you have none! While it is true that money is not a finite amount kept in coin in the Treasury, or the Bank of England, or (pace Mrs Thatcher) in the “housewife’s shopping basket”, there is a limit to both “Government borrowing” and its “printing of money”.
The UK Government was hugely overborrowed after WW2, about 2-3 times worse than even after Indian “clever boy” Rishi Sunak’s recent and temporary largesse.
You hear, or see on Twitter etc, the view “look at what the UK accomplished after WW2. Created a National Health Service and got the country back on its feet.”
You have to unpack that. Yes, the NHS was created, but it was rudimentary compared to today. Also, as that excellent but sidelined historian Correlli Barnett [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlli_Barnett] has shown in his books, after WW2 the almost “broke” UK had the choice to maintain a global empire (or post-imperial presence), to create a Welfare State, or to revitalize the economy. It tried to do all three at once, when only one or at most two were possible. The result was only partial success in all three main areas.
People who look back at the post-WW2 era and say, in effect, “look what they did despite Britain being broke“, neglect to notice the terrible socio-economic conditions of the mid/late 1940s and even early 1950s. Rationing continued after WW2 (a fact unknown to many, especially the “young”), only disappearing in the mid-1950s. It was severe. My own parents would recall that, in 1953 (I think), they could not have confetti at their wedding because of paper rationing! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationing_in_the_United_Kingdom#Post-Second_World_War_1945-1954
However, the UK economy was expanding fast then, certainly from 1956 (the year of my own birth). That enabled the UK government of the day to pay down the “National Debt” as well as try to hit those three targets mentioned above.
The truth about monies available to government lies somewhere between the Mrs Thatcher handbag idea (a fixed amount) beloved of simpletons and the open-ended “money can be created or borrowed ad infinitum” idea of the Twitter “experts”.
At present, interest rates are very low. Money can be borrowed by the UK government at very low, almost zero, rates. That can ground an investment strategy in the economy, education, infrastructure— and should do. Throwing away money on “lockdowns” etc is quite different, however.
This is not the place in which to examine the ultimate source of money “borrowed” by goverments. Another time.
Allister Heath in the Telegraph explains the terrible economic danger we are now facing. Sunak knows. But Johnson dare not let him admit it. pic.twitter.com/JtS6lriwDI
No. I think advanced societies require what you call 'big government'. But I also believe that the safeguards we used to rely on now need strengthening. The nreak-uup and replacement of the BBC is especially urgent, plus a reformed second chamber. https://t.co/r3MJVplHFS
What matters is that those who are responsible for strangling this country's livelihood and liberty are punished for it and know *now* that they will be. Let us worry nearer the time about who will replace them. @ukcloudprohttps://t.co/QZUdKtjHofhttps://t.co/w56OQeQg5G
All MP Alec Shelbrooke cares about is his own moneygrubbing, and whether he retains the support of the Israel lobby.
It is numbers and immediacy that count @basef41. The vote is on Tuesday. Get friends, neighbours, colleagues, family, to join in. Do not be worried about repeating your own message. https://t.co/QZUdKtjHofhttps://t.co/6Y2NNGDvnY
Do not be discouraged by stuff about 'safe seats' . Scottish Labour MPs used to think their seats were safe. Then they were not. In the reckoning to come, of lost jobs, destroyed businesses, smashed education, strangled liberty, *no* seat is safe, especially not Pfeffel's own.
It's a completely different issue. I've written at length about it on the Peter Hitchens blog. @robintheforest. Ask me about it the next time we have a chance to vote, or not. Abstention might be the best way of getting them out. Or it might not. https://t.co/WSoBKEHgG6
Hard to believe that anyone could believe that abstention from voting affects anything. Even now, there are Westminster constituencies where votes, especially in by-elections, are as low as 20% or 30% of those eligible. Voting may not change anything; abstention even less so.
Nadine Dorrries, who is she? Does she sit in the Belarus Parliament? Doesn't sound like someone from a free country, for sure. https://t.co/P58jTT6DEc
At what point, if any, will people decide that the UK is becoming a tyranny and that measures against the tyranny, its ministers and its MPs are justifiable? A question that I cannot answer, that no-one can answer. It may be that such a moment will not come, will never come. At that point, we should be living in a dystopian serf-state.
Looking at this programme 13 years later I am amazed at how hard Johnson tried to shut me up by heckling and sledging, whenever I was pointing out that the Tories had embraced Blairism. https://t.co/QnqxquxOIu
It is already well established that Covid-19 is a disease that is most dangerous to those over the age of 65 and who have preexisting conditions. In the United States, there has been an observed 2.1% mortality rate, with elderly individuals making up over half that number.
UPDATED: Boris Johnson is trying to fight off a growing backlash among Tory MPs about the COVID-19 tiers.
According to a @SkyNewsPolitics tally, at least 54 have voiced their unhappiness over tiering or have said they are unlikely to support the measures: https://t.co/zeCoHyu4OM
I'm very sorry for the staff. They'll be unemployed whilst Green will be sunning himself on his massive private yacht counting the money he got from BHS pension. He shouldn't have been allowed to hold onto to his Knighthood or be allowed to run a business again
Go into Circuit Break lockdown. Drop Circuit Break lockdown. Go into tougher Tiers. Exit Tougher Tiers for a week. Go into New Year lockdown. Again, this is madness.
At least six Tory MPs have said they are (currently) planning to vote against new tiers system on Tuesday: Tobias Ellwood Tim Loughton Julian Sturdy Robert Syms Craig Tracey William Wragg
Others are holding fire until they see impact assessments to be published before the vote.
As I blogged almost a year ago, in circumstances of (in this case, “elected”) dictatorship, opposition comes not from a weak and government-supporting official Opposition, but from within the ruling party itself.
Some music by Atterberg, a Swedish composer all but unknown to the public of Britain, and in his native Sweden very much sidelined after 1945 because of his cultural and spiritual ties to the Reich.
I managed it without difficulty, though I know that my lung capacity must be a fraction of what it was 20-40 years ago when I could —and did— swim a mile, or a couple of miles, every couple of days, and had been known to swim several miles of open sea and then haul myself up several feet onto the deck of a motor yacht (without a ladder— very awkward and slippery, but it had to be done).
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Another brilliant article from the Unz Review. In-depth look at, and explanation of, the cancelling of white men from corporate advertising. Be sure to follow the link to the second half as well.#WhiteGeNocide#frankfurtschoolhttps://t.co/jbwZV4Q97X
When I hear them whine 'cultural appropriation', I think of the concepts, language & technology they use to do so. The clothes they wear, sports they play, the farms that feed them, medicines that keep them healthy. And the fact they don't eat each other.https://t.co/FDPNiDCEXb
The Black and White Minstrel Show and similar is “cultural appropriation”, apparently (despite the fact that “blacking up” was invented by non-blacks), but black actors and actresses can play white people from history, such as (absurdly) Ann Boleyn!
If you backed the second lockdown despite all the evidence that it would trash the economy & cost more lives than it saves, then DON'T YOU DARE complain about cuts to foreign aid, no pay rises, millions of lost jobs, huge debt & the inevitable future tax rises.
This is what I was talking about. Why should a decision of this magnitude be “50:50”. If we’re going to have this ridiculous system there should be transparent, objective criteria to determine which regions enter which Tiers. There shouldn’t be any debate about it. https://t.co/cvEKjOHfHo
“Government insiders said it is possible none of England will be put into the less restrictive Tier 1.” And then Johnson can claim that he kept his promise to end lockdown on December 2nd, technically. https://t.co/Nngjvbwna5
The faltering of the wave in late October and early November was not just a pause but a peak. Hospital admissions appear to have peaked on 11 November and began to fall, implying a peak of infections in late October, well before lockdown began. https://t.co/Ii9duwBYKv
Politicians everywhere are not very bright, and are afraid of real responsibility. They also hate admitting mistakes. That's why. https://t.co/jY2f3i2ZQu
Peter Hitchens sees (surely correctly) the incompetence of governments, but fails to see the interpenetrating conspiracy (or “consensus” if you prefer) within and behind governments: Bilderberg, WEF, the Coudenhove Kalergi Plan, the “Great Reset”, the “Great Replacement”, “ZOG”, “NWO”, etc…
The Danish Study did shred the case for masks, @silversynergy . So much so that @nntaleb, the well known muzzle zealot, is now calling for it to be retracted. Now, he wouldn't do that if it *supported* the case for masks, would he? https://t.co/xsBLt8rmvQ
@willadamslsd Do you regard it as ‘normal’ to go around wearing a pointless nappy over the lower half of your face, for fear of being fined £6,400? Takes all sorts. https://t.co/HbncScdG47
If you're ill @michaelberry, sweetie, do you normally need a full-page newspaper advertisment to get you to realise it? And how many illnesses have you had which the government actively urged you have tested and recorded by them? https://t.co/tSV3fqdx8D
Here we go again, the first epidemic in history which the government has to search for. The first disease where they have to advertise for actual patients. pic.twitter.com/CnIwPMO1Ob
Is this why the BBC refused to answer my question about QT's audience last week? : Question Time ratings plummet to all-time low in 'huge embarrassment' for BBC https://t.co/D6fConvVwD
I happened to see a trailer for a game show called Pointless Celebrities. The main “pointless celebrity” shown? Owen Jones! Ha ha! Am punkt! I presume that that episode was from some years ago. Does Owen Jones still count as a “celebrity”? Maybe; after all, I have no idea who most of the contemporary “celebrities” even are.
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When the new Covid tiers are announced this morning, don't be *grateful* if your area is in Tier 2 or even – dare to dream – Tier 1.
Don't be grateful for being given back freedoms that should never have been taken away in the first place.
To see how debased our cultural elites have become, consider that Carole Cadwalladr was given the Orwell Prize for what have now been shown to be preposterous fantasies, simply because she was telling Europhile hardliners what they wanted to hear. https://t.co/82oJPqlYI6
She may have got a prize worth a couple of thousand pounds, but now has to pay over £60,000 in costs, as well as (presumably) her own; also, to add to the merriment, the Guardian is sacking staff and reducing pay, so the future looks bleak for its scribblers.
Before further punishing pubs and restaurants how about improving infection control in hospitals? Over 15% of Covid hospital “admissions” are given the virus after being admitted for another condition.
Foreign aid is a rotten borough, just as quite a lot of the charity sector is a rotten borough. As many have said, the beneficiaries of foreign aid, often, are those who work in the sector (especially the “senior” bods), corrupt officials and politicians in the receiving country, and large Western companies, law firms etc. I saw some of that myself in respect of the former Soviet Union in the 1990s.
Charities are similar. Look at organizations such as Oxfam and Save the Children. I think that the latter was where Brendan Cox, the sex pest husband of assassinated MP Jo Cox was second in command, and had a salary of something like £200,000 a year. Someone with virtually no credible academic or other background. I seem to recall that the CEO was paid even more, around £400,000 a year. Is this what people in the UK, often poor, give their pennies for? I think not. Also, much UK government money is funnelled through such bloated organizations.
Just last week, I saw that the head of Barnardo’s, a non-white now, has launched a basically anti-British crusade against “racism” etc, using Barnardo’s funds. People do not give their pennies or leave legacy monies so that it can be wasted on trash of that sort.
Anything given to foreign aid etc via government, charities etc, is likely to be wasted. When I spent a few months in Egypt in 1998, a month of that was in the Berber oasis of Siwa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siwa_Oasis
I often saw bags of flour on sale in the market, which bags and sacks were marked with the English words “A gift from the Danish people“! I do not imagine that Siwa received such food as aid; it is a rather prosperous place by Egyptian standards. The sacks may have come from beyond the Sahara, from Chad or elsewhere.
The Rishi Sunak statement etc
I start from the premise that the lockdown/shutdown was unnecessary, as is the facemask nonsense etc. It has done tremendous damage to the UK. Not “the virus”, but Government measures in reaction.
Having said that, “we are where we are”, in the irritating and smug phrase so beloved of “our” politicians.
Huge monies have been spent and largely wasted this year. The only saving grace is that, interest rates being very low internationally, the UK can borrow at almost no cost. That should be done to a even greater extent than at present, while the chance is there.
The devil, though, is in the detail. The monies borrowed must be used as investment for the future: well thought-out infrastructure spending, meaning railways and roads (but not without thought), as well as proper urban planning, and upgrading of the population, including radical reform of the entire educational structure.
I cannot see the point in immediate tax rises or spending cuts, both of which tend to have a depressive effect on economic resurgence.
The first thing to do, though, is to end the “lockdown” nonsense, the “tiers” of shutdown nonsense, the facemask nonsense etc. Without opening up the country again, any other measures to stimulate the economy will be a complete waste of time and effort.
A Government of clowns headed by a part-Jew public entertainer whose jokes are now falling flat. What could go wrong?
Do I blame “Boris”? Yes, but not entirely. I also blame the MPs (both fake “Conservative” Party and equally-fake “Labour” Party). I also blame the 90,000 or so Conservative Party pensioners (almost all were pensioners) who decided to vote for “Boris” as Conservative Party leader last year. I also blame the mass media, who have pandered to the am-dram sub-Churchillian fantasies of Boris-idiot for 20 years, puffing him to the public as a “Prime Minister in Waiting”, despite his blatantly obvious unfitness.
Finally, I also blame the great but often sadly moronic British public, who have preferred, for decades, to worry about the latest news re. football, rugby, cricket, or whatever may be happening in Emmerdale or “Coronation Strasse”, rather than anything to do with the future of the UK, of Europe, of our race and culture etc.
Unless the Government can publish very clear criteria for why the Tier 3 areas have been placed into that top tier I think this is going to become a political disaster for Boris.
Political disaster maybe, but what can the British people do, when the political system is carved up between a couple of System parties with, at root, very similar policies. That’s Boris-idiot’s lifebelt, that Labour would do exactly what he is doing, or more of the same.
We live in an elected dictatorship. Not just the Conservative Party but also the other party, Labour (or, if you look wider, LibDems and SNP as well).
The authoritarianism at work today is truly appalling. But is it necessary and proportionate to the threat from this disease?
Don't get the politics behind this. Tory MPs are fanning out to praise Sunak's statement, and talk up what he's going to do for their areas. Where do they think these 2.6 million job losses are coming from. And what are they going to say when their words are thrown back at them.
The Globalists have the MSM and the government's say shit that's DELIBERATELY full of emotional blackmail. Guilt tripping. Shaming. It's weaponized applied behavioural psychology and masd propoganda upon yhe unsuspecting respective populations of each country thats infiltrated.
They manifest like crazy. 👁️ One of the most immediately suggested symbols on social media platforms. The more it's symbolised. The closer into reality it becomes. Social media platforms deliberately make it one of the most convenient and suggested symbol to be used whilst typing
The BBC complaints system is a sort of sponge @BBCnewspr, whose outer layer is run by Capita, and which noiselessly absorbs complaints .Then if anyone works out how to take it to its limit, it arbitrarily dismisses them. I have documented proof. https://t.co/lhpKl8ebyU
Trump has pardoned a convicted ex-military officer of his acquaintance. He must now go further, and use his remaining time as President to extend Presidential pardon to all those social-national people doing hard time in Federal prison. For many, doing life sentences or long fixed terms, a pardon may be their only hope.