“Prepping” in the European context, especially in relatively crowded spaces such as the UK, cannot be the same as in, say, North America.
The problem with the more fuzzy kind of thinking about prepping in Europe is that it leaves out the potential for chaos and disorder if (or when) centralized authority collapses or disappears.
Multiply that by about £20,000 per person (including NHS services, educational services, legal and police costs etc), a modest supposition, and the cost exceeds £32 billion per year…
They haven't been 'ditched'. They're being re-branded. The replacement will be even worse. That's how it works – every time. https://t.co/kQn1pVy7Nk
How polite we British still are! Try that in, say, Russia or France and see what happens! It would have been amusing to see the cars shown here roll slowly towards the virtue-signallers (who mostly no doubt live comfortable easy lives with their parents in some suburban or semi-rural enclaves), and then just keep on going…
They're just re-branding it. It will return in a form even more vile than before. https://t.co/yRlCHQTKWE
A Victorian phrenologist would have a field day with Sajid Javid’s head.
💰 Is Cornwall set for a modern-day gold rush?
Beneath the Cornish countryside lie untapped reserves of lithium, a metal with the potential to power our futures and make fortunes.@harrydq visited the mining companies hunting for 'green gold' 👇https://t.co/pTKBkkT7MApic.twitter.com/af200j5C6Z
Peter Hitchens in todays Daily Mail speaks to Julian Assange partner Stella Moris: "On September 22 it will be two years since Julian finished serving his sentence over the bail violation – two years of being held solely on remand " #FreeAssangeNOWhttps://t.co/U17WCnnekspic.twitter.com/6yeROixjCi
'If the war against Saddam were held now, and it was found that there were no WMD, the news would never get out, not least because supine media would classify the information as "pro-Saddam war crimes denialism".'
Last night at the proms London 2021, 1000’s of double jabbed multi tested people singing 'Britons never, never, never shall be slaves'. Peak irony pic.twitter.com/fGgHZ7oQoX
Are the British allowed any say in their own destiny, or are only foreigners permitted a say or even residence in this nation that was once ours? Serious question. https://t.co/gx7ymw68xt
Similar threats are coming from Trudeau, Macron, the new Australian police state etc. Americans, with their history, should know how to take care of their end…
Greta Nut, flanked by a Jew and a half-Jew, a lesbian half-Palestinian, and the Green Party would-be dictator, Caroline Lucas. Has Britain reached rock bottom? Surprisingly, probably not.
The strange conversion of many of the anti-war left into keen warmongers explained – I talk to Fraser Nelson of the Spectator here (approx 33 mins in) https://t.co/0zhcsNeRlN
I would think this ignorance is common to many in Parliament. I am learning a lot from " The broken compass" The Cameron delusion " Mr H has written this book to grab you and make you think. Mr.H is a great educator
Parliament, both Commons and (ludicrous) “Lords”, is now full of trash; a situation which has steadily worsened since 1989. We are, incredibly, in a crazy world where the likes of Jess Phillips and Lisa Nandy are spoken of as potential Labour leaders, and where a part-Jew, part-Levantine chancer and self-promoter has somehow become leader of the misnamed “Conservative” Party.
The mother of the murdered black boy, Stephen Lawrence, and by reason of that, now sits in our upper legislative chamber, as does Michelle Mone, a woman who, off the back of an eventually-insolvent bra company, presented herself to cretinous David Cameron-Levita as a great success story. Now “Baroness Mone”. Just a couple of examples. There are many others, such as half-Jew, half-black ignoramus, “Baroness” Oona King, one-time MP, whose autobiography is truly cringeworthy. Sadly, my review on Amazon (along with all my other reviews) is no longer available by reason of Jewish-lobby whining against me.
Parliament is now, like much of Britain, a dustbin.
Well, either my brain is wired differently from those of the majority, or that theory does not work, because I came up with “potato”, which is not the expected answer…
9 September 1585. Cardinal Richelieu was born in Paris, France. He was Louis XIII’s chief minister from 1624 to 1642. He used authoritarian measures to maintain the king’s power by censoring the press, utilising spies and restricting political discussion in public assemblies. pic.twitter.com/yiq9wBZFyx
He might have been at home in the Britain of 2021. Still, I should not be too harsh in judging the Cardinal. After all, he shares his “Sun sign” (Virgo) with me, and is thus —as far as I know— one of the relatively few Virgoan rulers (he was, in effect, a ruler) in history, Elizabeth I of England being another.
On a superficial look, extreme, but then look again at what is actually happening, not only in Greek (South) Cyprus but in Australia, France, Canada etc. An attempt by the State to deny the most basic services to those who refuse the vaccine(s). Even in the UK, there are now difficulties in accessing medical (NHS) services if the patient is not vaccinated. Travel? Worse.
This could be an early “dry run” of what will later appear in world history as the wraparound “mark of the Beast” state, as foretold in Revelation.
Seriously.
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Contrast vast progress in chips/solar/batteries/genomics with housing, education, health controlled by centralised bureaucracies/political parties supported by Left academia – lower standards, constant lies, rising costs… #RegimeChangehttps://t.co/1pCcGH4q4H
Beyond the tower blocks and grey skyscrapers, London is home to plenty of wildlife to explore, from foraging for blackberries and chirping robins to resilient snowdrops and beautiful butterflies. https://t.co/QUXw5CdP6e
“Happiness is…” a new laptop computer! Amazing. Runs at twice the speed of the old one (which all but stopped working recently, and yesterday just gave up the ghost).
The vast sums spent on unnecessary “lockdowns” (shutdowns) could actually have funded so many beneficial projects: narrow-gauge and standard-gauge rail, new forests and rewilding, hospitals with decent services and parking, social care for the elderly and infirm. What a bloody mess.
Discrimination against white people in some legal education and training situations
Not really surprising. There is a whole agenda. Those who are part of its dissemination get msm contracts, money, career progression etc. Those opposed to the agenda of evil are ignored, or persecuted.
It's very clear from what I've read that an anti-SNP white man took the time to trawl through past posts of yours to try and get some dirt. The past is the past. You don't stand by these comments anymore. Sniffs of desperation and nasty tactics. Keep doing your thing.
That last tweet is a classic; really shows the moronic nature of many of the Scottish fake-“nationalist” types. The personification of badness? “...an anti-SNP white man“… Quite. A Pakistani who was brought up in Glasgow? Oh, Scottish for sure. A person of real Scottish heritage who lives in, say, London, and does not support the SNP? Just “an anti-SNP white man“. And I thought that England is screwed!
God! In the middle of Hampshire! The police must be too occupied making sure that no-one is tweeting anything critical about Jews…
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Heard at least a little good news today (sadly, not me winning the Euromillions); in fact, not a financial win at all. Still, good enough for now. I shall not say anything about it, but simply play a little song that indicates my feeling…
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The latest on the woman who future generations of post-Reconquista Brits will revile as 'Elizabeth the Disastrous'. If this isn't true, the Palace would shoot it down, but you will wait in vain for that to happen, because it surely is. #BLMhttps://t.co/Jivg3u8C55
I myself am not quite as hostile to the Monarchy, and not to the present incumbent, as Nick Griffin. In the end, we are talking about a figurehead, mainly.
Yes, I can remember scenes somewhat like that from when I was in Rhodesia in 1977 (but without the silver birch!).
I well remember the original version of this, which was a radio ad for Lion lager (“Simba”, pron. “shumba”, means “lion”).
Well, the people of #Grantham voted Ukip instead of BNP, so they're getting exactly what they voted for – fewer Poles and (many) more Pakistanis (and similar). It's what Farage was for. 'Hotel cancels guests, bookings and weddings to house Afghan refugees' https://t.co/twJU0buOF6
Anyone who, like tweeter “Anastasia”/”@Speakingasl”, talks about “a crate full of cats” is indeed a heartless type, the sort that probably likes to think she is full of love of humanity etc, but actually is lacking in real compassion; a box-ticker. We saw the same mentality recently over the alpaca Geronimo. Quite a few of the pseudo-socialist and other Twitter-twits saying that the animal was “just an alpaca” etc, and “what about [fill in virtue-signal]?”…
I’m not rebelling against anyone. I’m just not wearing a mask because I don’t have to, and because in my opinion it’s a total nonsense to do so. It’s an even bigger nonsense to define yourself by your mask wearing status, and to use it as an instrument to signal your virtue.
King Hussein of Jordan is said to have asked, rhetorically, after having met David Owen, then Foreign Secretary of the UK, “do you suppose that he is any good as a doctor?“
We all knew that when we reached the last week of August the ‘cases are surging’ propaganda pushing for a return of restrictions & a further round of lockdowns in Sept/October would begin. And so it has. Expect the propaganda to intensify in the next 2/3 weeks.
"shipped in from other ISIS strongholds". i.e. Syria, from which these head-cutters were airlifted by US planes to save them after Russia stopped them doing NATO's dirty work against Assad. US #DeepState still trying to play its Islamist terror card.https://t.co/DAVkLEWYRQ
I was opposed to the invasion of Afghanistan, and in principle would be against further intervention(s), but I have to admit that it would be great to swamp that country with huge forces if only to see the panic on the faces of those backward and cruel Taliban (and other) barbarians as they realize that the chopper is coming for them…
Plane leaving Luton to evacuate Paul "Pen" Farthing's rescue animals and staff from Kabul https://t.co/zMeidXjkHY
What a dreadful and poorly prepared interview by @SKinnock It’s not blocking anything and as for his ‘pets before people’ comment he’s once again showing a complete disregard for the truth. They go in the cargo hold as we have been told time and time again. Absolute #PenFarthing
In an ideal world”, weasels like Stephen Kinnock would [redacted…]. Apart from anything else, the weasel almost personifies nepotism. His father, NWO/ZOG former “Labour” leader Neil Kinnock, got little Stephen a well-paid sinecure at the useless British Council, arranged other lucrative jobs for him, then had him parachuted in as an MP. Complete NWO/ZOG drone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Kinnock].
I keep finding myself positing #PenFarthing's honourable, life-risking attempts to save people and animals against those of Dominic Raab, who couldn't be arsed to get off his sunbed.
I wish that I could say that “I cannot believe how disorganized” has been the UK/US withdrawal from Afghanistan. Sadly, but at the same time lividly, I can believe it all too easily. Taking the British aspect, the quality of British politicians (there are no statesmen) and bureaucrats has declined very much in the past decades.
Britain may pose as a world player, but the major states know that the UK is now a “man of straw”, and no amount of “comms” and public relation bs about “punching above its weight”, “intelligence successes”(where are they?) , “intangible assets”, “soft power” and the like can put that Humpty-Dumpty back together again, not for a very long time, if ever.
As for the Americans, they have betrayed their allies and clients before, but I doubt that any government or group will now place much reliance on American honour or loyalty, or on American words.
Right. Look for the enemy at Westminster, at the BBC, at Sky News, at ITN, in the Church of England, in other churches, in synagogues and mosques, in the City of London, in the White House, at Israeli embassies worldwide, in infested universities, and in the gatherings of Common Purpose, freemasons, and (((others))).
The censor's universal appeal, 'Free speech is irresponsible and dangerous', voiced here shamefully by an academic supposedly committed to the pursuit of truth, @scottlucas_ea. Graham Greene liked to quote Robert Browning: 'Our interest's on the dangerous edge of things'. https://t.co/teRe9G7rtU
2/2 @jdportes Jonni Porter, I have repeatedly shown you here to be a twister and a liar who cannot be honest even when it would be easier to do so. I could not be ruder without actually swearing. Yet you keep coming back for more. Should we call a Freudian? https://t.co/9SMSYilC2j
@_thegman I find Jonni Porter @jdportes educational, in that he teaches me how the Blairite mind works, and how power-worship and complacency drive reason out of that mind and replace it with sour, embittered bilge. https://t.co/sti17NtlkT
I hear stories about NHS inattention and/or negligence constantly. The work of the more dedicated NHS people is weakened by a system grown complacent, and by the fact that for most UK people there is no choice. Like other parts of British life —Oxford and Cambridge, the SIS, the Bar, the Foreign Office, the legal system generally, the Monarchy, the (largely fake) “aristocracy”— the NHS is living off its reputation, not (mostly) from its real value today.
Radio loudmouth Julia Hartley-Brewer once again shows her ignorance. Some animals are worth more than some human beings. Fact. In relation to the Afghan situation, those cats and dogs are completely innocent victims, unlike most of the people there.
“Other animals, which, on account of their interests having been neglected by the insensibility of the ancient jurists, stand degraded into the class of things. … The day has been, I grieve it to say in many places it is not yet past, in which the greater part of the species, under the denomination of slaves, have been treated … upon the same footing as … animals are still. The day may come, when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been withholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. The French have already discovered that the blackness of skin is no reason why a human being should be abandoned without redress to the caprice of a tormentor. It may come one day to be recognized, that the number of legs, the villosity of the skin, or the termination of the os sacrum, are reasons equally insufficient for abandoning a sensitive being to the same fate. What else is it that should trace the insuperable line? Is it the faculty of reason, or perhaps, the faculty for discourse?…the question is not, Can they reason? nor, Can they talk? but, Can they suffer? Why should the law refuse its protection to any sensitive being?… The time will come when humanity will extend its mantle over everything which breathes…“ [Jeremy Bentham (1748 – 1832)].
My latest solo show. What white nationalists need to learn from Northern Ireland. Food shortages and dying boomers. Afghanistan and the latest excuse for #replacement#immigration. 45 minutes of plain truth. Watch it and, as always, thanks for all shares.https://t.co/aceCBU4K8P
Out fungi hunting in the #Shropshire hills. This field never fails to produce a good crop of parasol mushrooms. Just avoid any where the largest is smaller than 4 or 5 inches, as they may be poisonous amanitas. But good size parasols are great eating – cooked. pic.twitter.com/hOf6xOgzci
Happened to see a tweet about the most recent Extinction Rebellion demonstrations (or should that be “tantrums”?):
Extinction Rebellion has begun two weeks of protests, but Professor Frank Furedi calls it "moral and physical blackmail on the lives of ordinary people".
I would not in general be much on the same page as Frank Furedi, or indeed radio loudmouth Julia Hartley-Brewer, whom I had to set straight once or twice when I had a Twitter account (a few malicious Jews managed to have me expelled in 2018), but “there is no religion higher than truth”, as they say…
Socio-political hypocrisy: there’s a lot of it about. Not that the phenomenon is new. For decades, there have been the pro-immigration and “refugees welcome” idiots and virtue-signallers; more often than not they live in leafy suburban areas where the effects of the UK migration-invasion have been muted, at least on the surface.
I myself recall a girlfriend of the 1980s who once said to me (we were certainly not ideologically completely compatible!) that the British people who did not want mass immigration were mostly those who did not like to see council houses going to immigrants instead of to them! A neat British way of bringing social snobbery into the discussion (something that we saw also in recent years in relation to Brexit: the Remainer mythus that pro-Brexit people were little more than British hillbillies).
Easy for a woman whose father, upon her return from living in a foreign capital, simply bought her a London house outright as a present, who got paid far more for occasional or part-time work than most people did for working full-time, and who also had considerable inheritance expectations, to express scarcely-veiled contempt for the poorer section of the British population.
She simply did not see that many poorer British people were and are angered by the way alien imports take British social housing. Not everyone can be housed just by asking their father to buy them a house!
Just yesterday it came to light that central government is helping local councils buy “large houses” so that Afghan families with 10 or 12 members can live in them. Most of those large houses will be in the more expensive neighbourhoods as well, so British people are going to be doubly cheated.
The British people will also end up working, and being taxed, so that the Afghans (and the rest) can live parasitically upon the Brits. The Afghans will mostly not even speak English, will mostly have no skills or qualifications, but will have (according to studies) a far lower average I.Q. than the British, and so will be just a drag or a millstone round the necks of the people of this country.
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2/2 Jonni @jdportes. Your approach, to start with the theory, and to choose those figures which suit that theory( the fashionable but i suspect doomed Blairite view that manufactiring employment doesn't matter) is the classic approach of the dogmatist…. https://t.co/Riehfc3Omq
3/2 Jonni @jdportes. The belief you try to defend with these figures, as well as wholly lacking concern for human beings, is the policy which led directly to the Trump convulsion you no doubt despise. His election was the revolt of those whose lost jobs you think don't matter. https://t.co/Riehfc3Omq
Jonni @jdportes. I stick to what I first said, that most of it was destroyed after we entered the Common Market in 1972. Subsequent events, measure them how you will (and I believe such measurements are variable) , do not alter that observable fact. The jobs never came back. https://t.co/GL7QiMwUHT
Councils 'will be given grants to buy family homes to house refugees'.
If you still feel the slightest obligation to pay tax to a regime hell-bent on turning your children into an oppressed minority, there's something very wrong with your moral compass. https://t.co/lzCuiOsbqQ
How to characterize the Extinction Rebellion nonsense and demonstrations? “Woodstock with worry”?
FRANCE: Reims tonight – this is the makeshift restaurant of the day – around 200 people – no Vax Pass – just the Resistance taking over the street. Free people – isn’t it beautiful? 👊🏻🇫🇷#NonAuPassDeLaHontehttps://t.co/HMOmE36T0B
In the recent Alison Chabloz appeal, the Crown Prosecution Service applied for an absurdly badly-drafted (well, is it a surprise? “Pay peanuts, get monkeys”) Criminal Behaviour Order against Alison. The judge apparently treated that with the contempt it deserved, and refused to make such an order. No doubt the application was suggested in some way by the malicious Jew-Zionists who are behind the whole persecution (and prosecutions) of Alison Chabloz.
I have repeatedly called for a massive cultural purge in the UK, hitting hard at the corrupt and interconnected msm, Westminster bubble, and “celebrity” parasites.
Not again! Read Dr Lazzarino’s letter in the BMJ @byrneluc. But do you honestly think that masks which don’t work inwards will work outwards, or that viruses which can penetrate inwards cannot find their way out? You don’t , you know. https://t.co/Rw4bqW7HTi
2/2 @andymac2. You will have to imagine what I think when I see an intelligent and informed person wearing a face covering, because I will never say what I think. But my silence requires a considerable effort of courtesy, be sure of that. https://t.co/ECRQBOMTcE
I myself have no courtesy left in relation to the facemask nonsense and the silly people who adhere to it, having had to put two or three facemask zealots straight in early 2020…
These days, not wearing a facemask does not even draw a glance.
I have noticed recently that fewer and fewer people are wearing their muzzles, but there is a hard core of the brainwashed who are still wearing them. In my nearest local supermarket, I think that the facemask wearers are somewhere in the 40% to 50% range now.
As said previously, I think that the facemask wearers mostly do it because of a wish to be seen doing it, or because they have not bothered to think for themselves, not for any spurious health reasons, though the propaganda over the past 18 months (and the now-mainly-gone legal sanctions) had a huge effect, now slowly dissipating.
The kind of insistent and insulting pro-maskers seen in the USA (see cartoon below) are rare anyway in the UK, I think.
Had I the power, I would give him early release, then have him parachuted into some inhospitable part of the ghastly backward country from which he came. Same with other similar ones.
"Laughing Afghan refugees are guilty of gang-raping girl, 16, in flat above kebab shop after she stopped to ask for directions"
This is endless abuse of our young girls and you're bringing in more of the same. 😡https://t.co/uHGQ9QjCic
Imagine the scene as they are forced to the door of the aircraft (over Afghanistan) and pushed out, with a parachute (if they are not difficult).
As previously blogged, I reluctantly accept that, as a matter of honour and loyalty, a relative few, those who helped British troops, and their families, should be evacuated (preferably to third countries, maybe with UK financial help), but that means dozens, maybe a few hundreds, not thousands or tens of thousands.
Reports from usually-reliable sources say that one of the two magistrates who usually flank the Circuit judge at such an appeal was discovered to be, or to have been, on the board of some “holocaust” “charity” concerned with the so-called Anne Frank “diary”! That magistrate was then removed from the appeal hearing.
I shall report the result when it has been declared, presumably tomorrow sometime.
[Alison Chabloz outside Southwark Crown Court, and with the Thames, and Tower of London, as backdrop. At least English dissidents do not get put there these days…not yet anyway!]
People cannot have free will if they do not know the truth. The truth that marijuana increases the risk of mental illness is being suppressed by Big Cannabis, just like the evidence that tobacco causes lung, laryngeal, oesophagal and mouth cancer was suppressed by Big Tobacco.
Our new stats reveal that driven grouse shooting make up 44% of the Cairngorms national park, 28% of the North York Moors and a fifth of the Peak District. https://t.co/8GHvPD2JAC
Great work from @AliDriverUK and @RewildingB on rural jobs created by Rewilding. We reckon we have as many people in employment at Knepp (not all employed by us) post rewilding as were working on this land in 1750. #rewildinghttps://t.co/5aLKcCyJch
The Jewish woman refuses to address the points that 1. the UK now produces only 1% of “global emissions” (if that), and 2. the real ecological threat to this planet is the fact that the population is now 8 billion, of which the vast majority are non-European (in fact, nearly half of the world population is in only four countries: China/India/Pakistan/Bangladesh).
So will the new multikulti Australian police state ban cars (they kill people), sugared soft drinks (they kill people), processed foods (they kill people), cigarettes (they kill people), alcohol (that kills people), and non-European immigrants (they kill people) etc? No?
What nonsense it all is! The Australian police state had and has some of the strictest “lockdowns”, facemask nonsense, vaccine compulsion, “Covid passport” nonsense, “test and trace” nonsense, quarantine nonsense. Yet there they are, these petty tyrants, now imposing an even harsher regime.
Australians (the sort from Anglo background), are rather like the British— they don’t care whether their country goes to ratshit so long as they can watch on TV something labelled a “national” team win a cricket, rugby, athletics, or whatever competition somewhere or other.
The latest news I have heard from my own Australian connections is that Australians now outside Australia in countries such as the UK will not only have to pay huge amounts just to get back (my niece just paid £2,000, and I think that is in Economy class!), not only have to pay for weeks of imprisonment (sub nom “quarantine”), and regardless of whether vaccinated etc, but also will not be allowed to leave Australia later!
Sovietism meets the biosecurity state in…Australia. Who’d have thought it?
“You sort of find yourself at a loss for words. The only words that are appropriate are: it’s disgusting, it’s horrible, it’s inhumane, it’s uncaring."https://t.co/rajhGttNde
We are on our way to 58,000 in less than 3 weeks which is sensational. Let’s get to 60,000 by the weekend that would be sensational..huge thanks to all.Petition: Change the law to include laboratory animals in the Animal Welfare Act. https://t.co/H9Eab2JWsHpic.twitter.com/26TiMyzauS
Data from our analysis of 23 large-scale rewilding sites in England – including some former driven grouse areas – shows a 47% increase in jobs overall as a result of #rewilding.
It will be recalled that persecuted singer, songwriter and satirist, Alison Chabloz, was sent to prison for lampooning Jewish and Zionist pretensions, and discussing related matters etc on an Internet radio podcast. She ended up doing 2 months in prison (of a notional 18 week sentence).
Tomorrow, 12 August 2021, Alison Chabloz will be at Southwark Crown Court to attend her appeal against her conviction and sentence (handed down at Westminster Mags.).
I had thought that the appeal would take the form of a full rehearing, but it seems that Alison and/or her legal advisers have decided to limit the appeal to certain legal points. This would mean that, while the Court has discretion, should the appeal fail, to impose an even greater sentence (to 6 months max) than the 18 weeks originally imposed, such a course would be unlikely to be taken.
In any case, even were the Court to impose a maximum 6-month sentence, that in reality would mean three months (if that), and Alison has already served two.
I shall post the result as and when I am aware of it. In the meantime, I wish Alison Chabloz good fortune in her appeal.
Knepp experiment’, a pioneering rewilding project in West Sussex, using free-roaming grazing animals to create new habitats for wildlife: Wilding: The return of nature…. Sales through my links generate 5% fees go for #conservation nature projects https://t.co/TtfcjYakFZ
Reminded of the fact the British public broadcaster went out of its way to paint a very feasible and relatively conservative tree-planting target as being extreme in the run up to the 2019 election https://t.co/VfY0t3Loedpic.twitter.com/WkptYF45Hb
A textbook example of the unreality that was Corbyn-Labour. Tweeter “@jrc1921” actually showcases the calculations of BBC journalist Chris Mason, and does not seek to say that they are inaccurate, but persists in the idea that planting 200 trees per minute (i.e. more than 3 every second!) is both “feasible” and ” relatively conservative”!
True, a British equivalent of the 1970s Khmer Rouge could, in principle, get millions of people planting trees, even on such a scale. 100 million trees per year could be planted, were every single adult of appropriate age to plant 2 trees per year.
The devil is in the administrative detail. That is the unreality. Organizing 50 million people to plant 1 tree each, every 6 months. How? Where?
Not that I am against tree planting. Au contraire. Let’s do some good! Let’s have some fun!
Political reality is what people can accomplish, and so to that extent is flexible, not fixed. Sometimes 2+2 can = 5… To that extent, I agree with the tweeter above, and not only with Chris Mason. Both are right, if you like…
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'The decent campaign to restore our traditions and liberties by leaving the EU was taken over by piratical free traders, and we have swapped being pushed around by Brussels for being pushed around by China' . My @GBnews discussion wiht Nigel Farage' https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
NIgel Farage : 'Nearly everything you write and say is essentially pretty negative' Peter Hitchens . 'Absolutely!' HItchens vs Farage, GBNews : https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
PH talking to Nigel Farage :'I am a British Gaullist . It's extraordinary that this combination of strong defence, national independence, patriotism and a strong welfare state is not more common in politics as it appeals to so many people.'https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
Exactly my position, in the mundane sense. I call it social nationalism.
I think the belief in incessant mask-wearing for the benefit of others is the founding myth of what is effectively a new religion, that health is the highest law. That is why any serious discussion of the Danmask study is greeted as heresy.
2/2 @JoshGlancy The belief that the election was stolen from Trump' is just not comparable to the belief that Parliament, the opposition, the media and the courts all failed to protect liberty under the law, or prevent the pointless throttling of economy and society. https://t.co/CBsPo8jAj5
Not sure why intelligent commentators such as Hitchens persist in trying to squeeze people and policies into the now almost meaningless “Left”/”Right” straitjacket(s).
“No free society regulates opinion.”
Well said Peter Hitchens but sadly this is now exactly what regulators do. https://t.co/WJ4gfPjDK5
— Expelled & exonerated barrister Jon Holbrook (@JonHolb) August 8, 2021
…and guess (((who))) or (((what))) is behind most of the repression of opinion in the UK? The (((You know who)))…
Not a big fan of his generally but I like Peter Hitchens metaphor that the Tories and Labour are two dead corpses propping each other up
Exactly. Two moribund political parties. For the electorate, a false binary choice with, in general, the same sort of policies coming out in the end (in government).
Another e.g. of politicians finally catching up with advice I've given for free for a decade & more. University degrees are worth jack, so get a trade, dodge a mountain of debt & the libtard brain-mincing machine, maximise cash & minimise tax.#resistancehttps://t.co/En7il5KKFm
The early 1960s (or late 1950s) comment about “redbrick” university expansion, by (?) Kingsley Amis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsley_Amis], that “more will mean worse“, may have been partly snobbism, but God knows what he would have made of the 2021 situation, with so many “McUniversities” that one has not even heard the names of many of them; God only knows, also, what Amis would have thought of a Government minister (James Cleverly), whose “degree” is apparently in “Hospitality Management”; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cleverly#Early_life_and_education.
Well you and other MSM outlets are partly to blame for all of this, ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS pouring into the Country every single day and how many times have you covered it? There are people on twitter doing more reporting than you will ever do.🤬
Of course, the young people, say under 21, who support the nonsense put out by Extinction Rebellion and Greta Nut, were only 9 (or younger) when the chaotic and ludicrous 2009 Climate Change conference was held in Copenhagen. I remember it mainly for the little monkey who was President or Prime Minister for the Maldives, and who was constantly excitedly clapping above his head, especially when some delegates said that Europe should direct much money to countries facing inundation (in fact, 12 years on, and the Maldive islands are still there…). https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/The-Vote/2009/1220/Chaos-in-Copenhagen-behind-the-scenes-at-global-warming-summit
There may be climate change, in some degree (e.g. Australia is now certainly much hotter than it was in the 1960s when I was there), but that has happened throughout history. Humanity is only partly responsible. Moreover, whatever Britain, or even Europe does, is of small, indeed minimal, importance. Britain’s CO2 “emissions” are about 1% of the global whole.
“Climate change”, like “Covid-19” and other stuff (eg “Black Lives Matter” nonsense) has been distorted and weaponized by transnational conspirators, in order to impose an agenda. Call it “The Great Reset” (in part), if you like.
Over 475 migrants crossed the English Channel in 15 small boats on Thursday, following a record 482 arrivals on Wednesday.https://t.co/FG6DulQpAY
— UK Justice Forum 🇬🇧 Latest Video News Updates! (@Justice_forum) August 9, 2021
Ironic. The best way (perhaps the only way) in which Britain’s depleted navy could defend the UK now would be to sink the ships of the UK “Border Force”…
@haydnjones1 I can hardly bear to think about what has happened to the old Waterloo to Plymouth LSWR mainline. I know bits of it still exist, singled down to make them inefficient, but not a day passes when I do not miss the glorious Exeter to Tavistock run over Dartmoor. https://t.co/yHAYTwufuD
One of the best videos I've seen demolishing the official #COVID19 narrative. Watch and pass it on as it's very normie-friendly.https://t.co/AIs5QRRMjG
My two samizdat books, the ones no publisher would bring out, 'Short Breaks in Mordor' and 'Unconventional Wisdom', still very much availanle, in paperback or as e-books, from Amazon. https://t.co/2a4nCA3TQMpic.twitter.com/3XAYEZz8Tj
The same is true of the vaccines. Whatever else may be said against or about them, there is no doubt that the mass vaccination hysteria is a form of State and societal conditioning.
Once a citizen is wearing a facemask when so ordered by System politicians expressing a mere wish (and see how many citizens are still doing it even now that the “law” no longer generally “requires” that), and once a citizen is not only having injections of what is basically an unknown substance (and so showing utter trust in the State) and as many “boosters” as ordered, and without any legal right of remedy should damage be suffered, then that citizen is a malleable robot, basically. Job done…
As I have blogged before, anyone you now see wearing a facemask in a supermarket, or shop, let alone a car park, or while cycling, or while walking in the open air, can probably be written off as a compliant serf, and probably a complete idiot as well.
Do you know why they insist that only unvaccinated must go for daily pcr tests while knowing that fully vaccinated are equally infectious or more? They are obviously desperate to portray an image of vaccine effectivity by means of not testing vaccine failure … pic.twitter.com/ds30Azu8yO
The scale is new but not the substance. Sometime around 1992, I was visiting an old friend, an elderly lady in Little Venice, London. We went for a walk and saw a local landmark, the Clarendon Hotel (which, incidentally, used to have an amusing notice above the entrance to its adjoining spa, “The Body Feminine— entrance at rear“!). So we decided to have a coffee there.
That hotel had been once a decent place (I think 4-star). Cricket teams playing Test cricket at the quite nearby Lord’s Cricket Ground stayed there.
Imagine our confusion when, on entering that hotel, and confronting the receptionist, he seemed confused at our request for coffee and walnut cake.
It was only when we were seated in a small room near the Reception, and overlooking the road outside, that we realized that the hotel was being used as a place to warehouse immigrant asylum-seekers! The coffee and cake was nice, though. The receptionist told us that the owners were being paid well to turn their hotel into a hostel, filled with otherwise unwanted “guests”.
So “nihil novum“…but the scale, that is new.
Are NHS hospitals busy?
We hear that (supposedly due to “the virus”) the NHS is terribly busy. I doubt that. I saw a statistic that only about 1% of hospitalizations recently were because of “Covid-19”.
In the end, I cannot say. It is a question of who and what you (choose to?) believe. All I can say is that I made a visit (not as patient) to my more or less local hospital recently (not a huge general hospital) and, as on other visits in the past 18 months, the place seemed almost deserted.
One interesting thing, though. While facemasks are still mandatory, I noticed that none of the staff were zealously demanding that the mask be pulled up over the nose any more. Reality is perhaps slowly breaking through the bs.
Late tweets
Folks please don’t think there was Custodial Sentence here because as is so often the case he walked from court with a ‘Suspended Sentence’ for Violent Disposer & Kicking a police officer & attempting to kick another; Police failed & let down yet again!🙄https://t.co/e7UhKA4UxZ
Well, after all, it is not as if the untermensch made a speech mentioning Jews (as did Jez Turner of London Forum), or posted comments or cartoons or songs about Jews, or about “holocaust” fakery (as did Alison Chabloz)! Had he done that, he would have been sent to prison, no doubt…
Gosh. Has @deb_Cohen deleted this now? How very sad . She is a first-rate reporter. That really does speak volumes about what has happened to our society. https://t.co/OHbMuKqGSJ
i'm in this category. just getting by but awake and compelled to make a difference. i share info with everyone I know and I don't wear a mask ever. and my partner and I have been stocking up on food. growing your own food would be good to, but I didn't get to it this year.
A positive with a Ct value of 50 is utterly meaningless. Remove those and there is no difference between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Why on earth were they included? https://t.co/uJB3NOYlvo