US forces left Bagram without a word on July 1, turning off the power and water
Here, finger marks left in ash can be seen on the walls of interrogation cells at the base pic.twitter.com/SrO6cz5fi5
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
Close by are a hundred revetted holding bays for attack jets, a fifty-bed hospital and hangars, accommodation blocks, abandoned American armoured vehicles and the prison area that was the scene of some of the darkest episodes of the US-led occupation pic.twitter.com/4BgXEaj44Y
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
At its peak in 2011 more than 3,000 detainees, including Taliban fighters and high-ranking terrorists, were held here: more than 18 times the prisoner population of Guantanamo Bay pic.twitter.com/f4uLkqaniB
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
"I was stripped and hosed with cold water naked; suspended in chains and beaten. I was humiliated in ways I cannot describe and often filmed while they were doing it."
“The second time I was held, though longer, the regime was not as bad, but still brutal.”
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
In the Grand Guignol gloom, Muktaz offers his final reflection of victory – one the West may least wish to hear
"I hope we can use Bagram as a place to spread jihad further into the region and Muslim world”https://t.co/QG3qE2EAui
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) August 31, 2021
The Taliban may be barbarians, but they are not the only barbarians…
[handcuffed prisoners being abused at the American concentration camp at Guantanamo Bay, on the island of Cuba; note the facemasks, used to psychologically control]
Professor Haushofer is said to have believed that control of the Central Asian space conferred mastery of the world. No clear sign of that so far. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Haushofer.
Haushofer’s theory does work, however, if Central Asia is used merely as the notional centrepoint of a Eurasian superstate comprised of Northern and Central Europe, Scandinavia, Finland, Russia/Siberia, and the more northerly of the other Russophone regions, notably Kazakhstan.
Kermode is just one example, perhaps typical, of a certain type of person favoured by the msm, especially the BBC. We must eventually have a massive cultural purge in the UK: the BBC, Sky, ITV, comedians, TV people, ad agency people etc. An Augean Stables situation.
I have never met either of the above people, am not hugely interested in either, and am not (as such) biased in favour of either, though in the interests of “transparency” I suppose that I should add that, in the 1990s, I did know someone who had been friendly with Clapton and his Italian then girlfriend.
Usually-reliable sources report that, though still incarcerated at Bronzefield Prison (near Heathrow), Alison is in excellent spirits.
Alison has apparently just been transferred to a different wing of the prison. She has a cell of her own, which contains, inter alia, a new mattress and a television which receives 30 channels, as well as all UK radio stations.
Alison’s cell door remains open all day, she can come and go as she pleases, and can shower, or go out for fresh air, whenever she wants.
One amusing point: it seems that a prisoner recognized Alison from last year and that, as a result, Alison was introduced to a number of other prisoners, who asked her to perform her songs. This resulted in what perhaps could be described as a general “sing-song”, the prisoners singing along with Alison. Pity that it could not have been filmed and distributed on social media. That would have made “you know who” (((s))) fume!
In other Alison Chabloz news, her upcoming trial has been deferred to a later date. It had been set down for today, 1 September 2021, with a time estimate of one day. That date was vacated recently. Now it seems that the trial will be held on a later date, if the matter proceeds at all.
News from the “panicdemic”
A majority of Europeans over 60 blame individual behaviour for spreading the virus, but 49 per cent of people under 30 accuse “institutions and governments” of blighting their lives. pic.twitter.com/l6EsLDab8E
Better idea than saving a statue— get rid of those individuals, groups, and types who want to destroy our history, race and culture, and are working towards our annihilation.
37,000+?! How many “interpreters” etc did the UK have in Afghanistan? This is just more migration-invasion. I reluctantly agree to the evacuation of a relative few ex-collaborators and their families, on the ground of honour and loyalty (they could perhaps be funded to make a fresh start outside the UK, and outside Europe, in a more suitable region and jurisdiction), but not to this nonsense.
On the wider point, the Western allies have deserted many of those who worked with them in Afghanistan. The USA, as main component in the occupation, has shown itself to be unreliable and, indeed, disloyal. A matter which may prove to be a strategic error of large proportions.
I strongly recommend that you visit and subscribe to this uplifting YouTube channel. It's full of gems which are a lost art in this ever changing world. A cultural oasis. Best wishes from the Vale of York. https://t.co/5WfDZGbVSa
Denmark. Farmers are encouraged to plant wild flowers at the margins of their fields to help bee population. Looks lovely too. 😊#jeremyvinepic.twitter.com/KdpXS6cjB7
Inspiring & sad the stories that created Nowzad read here : Pen Farthing praises troops who helped bring 170 cats and dogs to UK https://t.co/P3CHL2iAyg via @MailOnline
Animal welfare campaigner Dominic Dyer: "Operation Ark did not not put pets before people. The way some journalists and politicians have dealt with this shames this nation. Pen Farthing comes out of this better than anyone."@TVKev | @domdyer70 | @PeterEgan6 | @PenFarthingpic.twitter.com/Dcw9PwzFtK
My friend Pen Farthing’s heroic campaign was never about pets over people – as his ceaseless quest to rescue his animal charity team from Afghanistan proves https://t.co/NYYtZuZgU9 via @mailplus
I wonder what on Earth Maxim Gorky would make of such an American city, were he to be alive today?! It will be recalled that he wrote The City of the Yellow Devil about New York City. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxim_Gorky.
Having said that, “Philly” has always had a rough underside. When I was with my first wife (a Federal employee), driving in Philadelphia after watching a baseball game at the old Veterans’ Stadium in (I think) 1990, along with her colleagues (an annual office outing), we saw a mugger grab a woman’s handbag and run away fast. My wife, who was driving, accelerated, and we chased the robber down the narrow street until he darted down a side alley.
Over the past 24 hours, I have been in several retail outlets. The facemask nonsense is in rapid decline everywhere, thank God. Having said that, the dictatorial powers misused by the Government remain in place. I should not be surprised to see a reimposition of the facemask diktat as the weather grows cooler.
Bob Edwards, cartoonist
I may be completely mistaken, but I am wondering whether the clever cartoonist who came to prominence during the 2020 UK “lockdown” shutdown, “Bob” (see a few cartoons below this text) is the same as the young man, Bob Edwards, who used to draw cartoons for League Review, the journal of the League of St. George, circa 1977?
It may be. I noticed last year that the Jew-Zionist element (mostly pro-“lockdown”, pro-facemasks, and in fact in favour of all curbs to freedom) seemed to be hostile to “Bob’s” cartoons and to him. Also, I think that his surname is Edwards. Yes…here is his Twitter account: https://twitter.com/robertedwards47?lang=en.
Looking at his recent tweets, it seems that his political views are less radical than mine, now (in fact, I have no idea exactly what his were “back in the day”).
I met the 1970s cartoonist a few times when I was a member of the League of St. George (1976-1978). That 1970s Edwards was, if I recall aright, a medical student or medical school drop-out. A lady who shall be nameless (and who may or may not still be alive) once told me, I think in 1978, that she had told that young man (who was interested in her) that, if he stopped drinking and passed his medical degree, she would reward him… As far as I know, that never happened. He missed out. She was a lady of her word. Memory Lane…
[Update, 12 September 2021: In fact, I was mistaken: the Daily Telegraph cartoonist is Bob Moran, not Bob Edwards. Moran also has a Twitter account]
Gove, drunk and/or drugged, was seen “dancing alone” at a nightclub in Aberdeen! Apparently, he was “dancing” to music called “techno” and “jungle”, whatever that may be.
On a serious note, you voted for @BorisJohnson because he is funny; now you have the minister in charge of the cabinet office high on cocaine being filmed in a nightclub.
In that video clip, the bastard looks like a bank manager hit by a taser bolt.
“Dressed in a suit with no tie and appearing to be on his own, the newly-single Tory MP was spotted on the dancefloor at the Bohemia club in the city centre in the early hours of Sunday morning.“
“[Manager] Mr Taylor told the PA news agency: “I asked if he wanted to come upstairs and if he liked dance music and explained to him ‘it is pretty lively music, are you sure it’s your kind of night’, making sure he actually wanted to come up.“
“He said ‘I love to dance’ and I said ‘it’s £5 to come up’ and he said ‘even for the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster?‘” [Sky News].
That last question really authenticates the story, Gove having always been a huge moneygrubber. He was one of the worst expenses cheats of the 2005-2010 Parliament. Only a fraction of his cheating and freeloading was ever made fully public: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Gove#Expenses_claims.
It does not surprise me that Gove, despite enjoying about £150,000 in salary, and also having generous expenses (and investments), tried to chisel the nightclub out of its £5 entrance fee.
Gove’s now-estranged wife, Sarah Vine, a newspaper scribbler, seems to be of Jew-Zionist origins (though exact details are hard to come by); her parents are wealthy and secretive, and live in the no-tax joke “state”, or microstate, of Monaco.
When I was (wrongfully and in fact unlawfully) disbarred in 2016 (8 years after I had ceased practice!), for having tweeted FIVE supposedly offensive tweets (out of about 150,000 tweets since 2010!), one of those supposedly offensive tweets was about Gove. I had described the little bastard, entirely accurately, as “a pro-Jew, pro-Israel expenses cheat“. At the time, I was unaware that he was also a drunk and a drug-abuser.
Life can be very unfair. He remains, so far, a Cabinet minister.
As to why his wife dumped him, I have no idea. Probably because he is still a cocaine abuser.
Still, looking at how his personal and political life is unravelling, his punishment cannot be deferred forever. Unlike the Gypsy of legend, I have no declared power to curse, but it is interesting, all the same, how many whom I dislike do go down…
Is it just me or do Gove's eyes make you wonder if he isn't enjoying a certain illegal substance? 🤔 https://t.co/6s8BUIGs8z
Its so easy for some people to forget the pain and suffering which has been unleashed against our people and our loved ones in recent times while banging the drum for other people and exalting their pain and misery. We don't exist to them or matter to them and we never truly did.
There are different strands in the NWO/ZOG propaganda narrative; they work together. “Covid-19”, “climate change” (of the Greta Nut type), “refugees”, “Black Lives Matter” etc.
The aim, in presently mainly white European regions, is the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan: “white genocide” (elimination of white Northern Europeans), and a mixed-race populaton ruled over by a stratum of Jews, part-Jews and other globalists.
Sharing: "These bstrds are from The Mercure hotel. York. 3 of them were arrested for throwing coke over 2 young girls after asking for their phones. The mother took this pic . pic.twitter.com/ZtCJaLML1h
The police? Nowhere to be seen. Presumably in a back room somewhere, checking to make sure no local people are posting online anything “racist” and/or “anti-Semitic”…
More baiting of the British people, to see how many even say anything against the migration-invasion. Those who do (too vehemently) or who try to organize opposition, will be arrested and many actually imprisoned. It’s already happening.
As for the majority of the population (the “normies”), most will be kept quiet by being chucked TV sports, “soaps”, talent shows, absurd contemporary dramas (including pseudo-historical ones) with mixed-race, LGBT etc casts and storylines. That, and constant fake news via BBC, Sky, ITN.
The System knows that, in terms of a rigged and basically binary electoral system, the voters have nowhere to go. “Labour” has basically the same overarching agenda as the misnamed “Conservatives”.
For other voters, there are other parties, none of which oppose the migration-invasion (LibDems, Greens), or which half-heartedly do so (UKIP, Brexit Party, Reform Party etc) but which anyway have little profile, or (if getting too popular) can be sold out by venal leaders, and then closed down, as happened to UKIP and Brexit Party.
The System allows tiny, doomed “nationalist” parties (mostly one-trick-ponies, anti-Islam but pro-Jew) to exist. In fact such “parties” are useful to the conspiracy, because they and their ridiculous leaders get half a dozen votes in elections, and so devalue true social-nationalism. You know the names: Jayda Fransen, Anne-Marie Waters etc.
Hospitalised by a blood clot just 3 days after #Jab but #COVID gets the blame. Well over 4,000 likes on one of the only 2 comments the mods have allowed to be posted. Such absurd propaganda & blatant censorship would have made the Soviets blush.https://t.co/YAc1ClCZqg
You have seen in France, too, recently, how NWO/ZOG puppet Macron deals with dissenters: they cannot buy in supermarkets or shops, cannot travel, cannot work. Defy the System and you are as good as dead.
In the UK, you may say “not here”, but the night is young. An excuse will probably be found to reintroduce extreme police-state measures during the Autumn or Winter.
1. It is clean, warm, safe and secure; 2. They are here uninvited and have no right to be here; 3. They are not paying for any food and lodging – an additional burden; 4. If this is unacceptable to them, they are always free to leave upon the next deportation flight. https://t.co/dyqKBS3bwB
Technically, a great achievement, but in terms of socio-political principle a completely misguided project. Research, development, production, staffing, and deployment all heavily subsidized by the taxpayers who would never be able to use it, so that a small number of very wealthy people could travel from London or Paris to New York and/or Barbados in less than 4 hours (average was about 3.5 hours, and record was below 3 hours). Wrongheaded.
The mass of the people are only slowly waking up to the idea that the msm are pushing a completely biased fake news agenda, but waking up they are.
Special notice about this blog
I am probably going to replace my present computer this week. For a technophobe like me, a rather boring ordeal. As a result, my blog may be “off air” for a few days, possibly starting tomorrow, possibly later in the week. I shall return as soon as I can if I have to miss a day or two.
For me, it goes even beyond that. World evolution is presently led, and has been for hundreds and thousands of years, by Europeans and, especially since about 1400, by the white Northern Europeans. Without the White Northern European element, world evolution stops, and becomes a development of increasingly sub-human decadence and degeneration. In a real sense, all of the world is ours by right, because all the world depends on further upward evolution.
This goes far beyond merely having a home for white people, important as that is.
Late music
Update, 29 August 2022
Readers will have noted that a number of tweeters cited and quoted above have, since I wrote the post, been expelled from Twitter, as I was (in 2018, at the instigation of a pack of malicious Jews). One of those tweeters expelled was he who tweeted the clip of drunken, drugged Gove “dancing” like a tasered drug addict (oh, no, wait…).
Well, this week I scored only 4/10, though still beat political journalist John Rentoul, who only managed 2/10. I did not know the answers to questions 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 10. On question 7, I came very close (“but no cigar”); and on question 5, which I really knew in the back of my mind, could not quite bring it to consciousness, so 4/10 it is.
Tweets seen
They’re as much Pen Farthing’s pets as Ben Wallace is Johnson’s pet. However, the animals are more faithful & reliable, & don’t shit on us at the first opportunity.
It's also important to remember that the Taliban have never summarily executed a dog. Dogs should not occupy air rescue space at the expense of vulnerable human beings.
Tweeter “@socialist1959”, a typical-seeming Twitter-twit, ever-ready to display ersatz socio-political virtue.
This is why Labour is so washed-up, because on the one hand you have the now-in-control pro-Jew-Zionist element under Starmer (“we agree with 90% of what the Government is doing but it should be doing it better, and while both wearing a facemask and bending the knee to the blacks”), and on the other the mass of politically-correct box-tickers such as tweeter “@socialist1959”, who are no doubt pro-migration-invasion, “anti-racist”, pro the “refugees welcome” nonsense etc.
Neither main wing of Labour has much of a mass appeal, even when set against the present shambolic government headed by a part-Jew, part-Levantine chancer.
British nationals stuck in Kabul have described of 'feeling abandoned' by UK officials. @CliveBull asks: Has the Afghan withdrawal been a political disaster for the British government? pic.twitter.com/PDavGVesL7
Please, people, no more about how, thanks to the UK’s supposedly excellent FCO (diplomatic staff), SIS (para-diplomatic and intelligence staff), and armed forces, “Britain punches above its weight”. It does not.
Claims of that sort have now been floodlit as completely hollow.
Britain now has little more than mirages. In place of a properly functioning Foreign Office, a box-ticking, virtue-signalling and bureaucratic culture which accomplishes almost nothing. In place of a properly-functioning secret service, fantasies of one (whether the fantasies of supposed past —Second World War and Cold War— “successes”, or the outright fantasies peddled in James Bond films and the like). In place of a properly-functioning army, navy, and air force etc, we have stripped-down, stripped-out skeleton forces unable to do jack **** most of the time (as witness the Kabul situation).
Kabul
Kabul is a city which I have never visited, in a country which I have never visited. I have only met a relatively few people who have actually been there (whether before its post-1978 troubles, during the years of Soviet occupation, or more recently, during the past 20 years of Western control or partial control).
I do not claim to know a great deal about Kabul. Thank God for the Internet and for (whatever its flaws) Wikipedia.
For me, slightly unexpected. There again, msm focus has always been on a few locations; at present, the airport. Fact is, of course, that most of the nearly five million inhabitants are not at that airport but, probably, keeping their heads down and waiting to see what transpires.
That tweeter, who thinks that 200 suffering cats and dogs are just “stupid pets“, is a Zionist lecturer who, a number of years ago, made a demonstrably false documentary (I think shown on Channel 4) about the Treblinka site in Poland (critical youtube videos about which documentary have since been expunged from YouTube and Twitter by the Jewish-Zionist lobby).
Do you think that human lives are worth more, less, or the same as animal lives?
The Japanese are said to have an answer as an alternative to “yes” and “no“: “mu“. This apparently means, “I do not agree with the assumption of your question“.
The bald question is too wide; all human lives, all animal lives. For me, some animal lives are worth more than some human lives.
🇦🇫 EXC 🇦🇫
As Pen Farthing escapes Afghanistan with 150 cats and dogs, there are British people still there.
This is Ben Slater, former bodyguard to ambassadors, who has spent 2 weeks helping evacuate people.
That, though, is in no way the fault of Pen Farthing and his supporters; any fault lies with the British Government, and a UK bureaucracy incapable of doing its job properly.
Late thoughts about Pen Farthing and his critics
This man is a hero and the British public recognise that. Any attempts by anyone to say otherwise are shameful. @PenFarthing represents all that is good in humanity and has restored faith at a time when it was needed most. We're right behind him! pic.twitter.com/k35LU82JQQ
In my view, the supporters of Pen Farthing and the cats and dogs rescued are those who, in general, have their hearts in the right place. The critics and (if you like) “haters” of Pen Farthing seem to be mostly cruel, callous nobodies, often posing as great humanitarians (online Twitter-twit squad).
The other tweets of “@Jonny_Nowak33” show someone somewhere in the “Conservative”/Brexit Party ideological zone. A silly little person trying to be edgy.
I also saw tweets by some little wheelchair-bound autistic and mental afflict (whose name I cannot now find), one of which said simply, “Pen Farthing is a coward“. A man who served in the Royal Marines for decades, with final rank of sergeant. I do not claim that all Royal Marines are heroes, but I should doubt that many are cowards.
Twitter is now largely the comfort zone of the crazed, those with mental problems, and those without any real principles or ideology to speak of. Many are pathetic virtue-signallers, some are trying to make a impact on the other nuts who tweet.
Twitter is still of use as illustrative material (as used on my blog), but not as a serious ideas exchange. Also, the (often mentally-disturbed) “antifascist” idiots and/or Jew-Zionists have had most serious thinkers expelled from Twitter.
For me, from what I have read and seen in the past week (I had not known of him before that), Pen Farthing is someone who has been trying, against the odds, to help animals and people, and who has found himself up against large-scale situations, and large and uncaring organizations and agendas: US forces, a US government shamefully fleeing and leaving its allies in the lurch, Taliban barbarians, mass panic at a shambolic airport, a UK government trying to limit the domestic political fallout, and a UK mass media which both wants a story and is trying to give covering fire to a badly-prepared, chaotic UK government.
Maybe Pen Farthing did shout threats at a UK minister’s adviser. The bastard weasel probably deserved that, and maybe more.
The same goes for the UK governmental and diplomatic bureaucracy, which is near-useless. As for UK MPs and ministers, I doubt whether so many useless deadheads have ever been collected together at Westminster.
The re-sentencing of Alison Chabloz is set down for today. The re-sentencing has now been deferred twice (last Friday and this Monday) because material about Alison held by the probation people could not be released without the permission of undesignated “higher authority”, apparently. In the meantime, Alison has been in Bronzefield Prison, near Heathrow, for the past 4-5 days
All because of some remarks on an internet podcast about Jews, Zionism, “holocaust” fakery etc.
As far as the resentencing for the matter directly in question is concerned, the judge at Southwark Crown Court cannot hand down more than the maximum laid down by law, 6 months. That would in effect be 3 months actually in prison, and Alison has already served 9 weeks, has a 4-day credit for time wrongly served in 2020, and has now been remanded in custody for 5 days.
On the above premises, Alison would serve less than 2 weeks extra even if sentenced to “6 months”.
It occurs to me, though, that the court may find other ways of tacking on extra prison time, such as any finding that Alison was improperly let off from completing the “Unpaid Work Requirement” aka “community service” (forced/slave labour), which was part of her sentence from her yet earlier 2018 trial before Westminster Magistrates (for the heinous crime of mocking the “holy” Jewish Zionists and the “holocaust” farrago).
Alison did actually spend a few days in 2018 picking up litter in wet Derbyshire churchyards.
I was never, mainly, a criminal barrister, despite having done Crown Court and magistrates trials as Counsel, mainly in the London area in 1993-1995. Also, I have not practised at the Bar since 2008 (and, famously, or notoriously, was —wrongfully— disbarred in 2016). I therefore may be wrong about this, but I cannot see how the sentencing judge today can do anything about any incomplete slave labour from another case, and years ago.
More likely, the sentencing judge may be thinking about sentencing Alison to “slave labour” (community service labour) for this present matter. That would probably be more onerous to her than spending what amounts to, in practice, probably only about a week or so extra in prison, unpleasant though that may be (though information from a usually-reliable source says that she at least has had her own modern cell, and a television, over the past 4-5 days spent in Bronzefield Prison).
What was that phrase, about those who would “break a butterfly upon a wheel”?…
As I reported yesterday, Alison has also now been made subject to an Order, pursuant to a 2014 piece of police-state legislation, purporting to ban her from making any public —or even, it seems, private— mention of Jews, Zionists, Zionism, Israel, or the “holocaust” farrago. The Order even covers mention of WW2, and even any member of the NSDAP! For 3 years (the maximum duration permitted by the legislation). Draconian. She will be appealing that to the Administrative Court. The ambit of that Order is absurdly wide, in my view.
I shall relay news of the re-sentencing result when I have it, later in the day.
[Alison Chabloz: singer, songwriter, satirist, and imprisoned revisionist dissident]
[Update, 24 October 2021: in the event, Alison Chabloz was sentenced to an extra term of imprisonment, mostly flowing from —as I speculated might happen, but which I thought unlikely to happen— the Unpaid Work Requirement from her previous sentence. Most unjust. However, she has now, at time of writing, been out of prison for many weeks]
Tweets seen
Photos: Anas Haqqani, a member of the Taliban's political office, met with Hamid Karzai and Abdullah Abdullah in #Kabul today, sources said. #Afghanistanpic.twitter.com/mndPU3lq1h
“20 years of war“? 42, surely? The Soviet Union instigated a coup d’etat and later invaded, both in 1979.
It is worth taking a few minutes to brief yourself about the history of Afghanistan, which goes back thousands, and even tens of thousands, of years: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghanistan#History.
Looking down today’s list at Southwark Crown Court, I noticed that, out of 5 trials listed, only one defendant has a British (Welsh) first name and surname (if that means anything). The rest? 3 are obviously Muslim and the other something like Malay, or Thai, at a guess.
In fact, even that one “Welsh” name may not be really British (I do not know).
I was going to copy and paste the list, but it is Crown Copyright, with reproduction strictly prohibited.
More tweets seen
#NigelFarage is calling for Britain to take in #Afghan 'refugees'. Let's have a think about that. Who are fleeing the Taliban? Noisy feminists, LGBTQ+, criminals, heroin producers & traitors who took foreign money to aid the foreign occupation of their country. SHUT THE DOOR!
Unconfirmed reports state that Alison Chabloz has now been re-sentenced at Southwark Crown Court.
If the said reports are accurate, the sentencing judge has trawled back through the non-custodial part of the sentence Alison received, not for the most recent conviction, but the earlier one, in 2018! That sentence included a suspended prison sentence, as well as several non-custodial aspects.
It seems that what today’s sentencing judge has done is decide, on the basis of probation reports from 2018 (which are disputed), that Alison has not completed certain aspects of that 2018 sentence (eg enough hours of “slave labour”); the judge has also given Alison (as expected) an increase in sentence from the 18 weeks ordered by the magistrates earlier in 2021.
The result is that Alison has been sentenced to a headline sentence of a total of 32 weeks of imprisonment, of which she must serve half, i.e. 16 weeks, minus the 9 weeks already served, making 7 weeks extra.
I do not know whether Alison will be credited with the 4 days she served in 2020 prior to her (in effect) successful appeal on an earlier matter, or the 5 days which she has now served on remand, while awaiting this sentencing hearing. Presumably so. All the same, that would still leave Alison in prison for at least five and a half weeks from today.
I do not know whether there will be an appeal on sentence to the Court of Appeal.
The one bright aspect of the re-sentence, assuming that the unconfirmed reports are correct, is that there will now be no Criminal Behaviour Order, apparently. It may be that reports from yesterday (from usually-reliable sources) referred to what the judge was considering rather than what he eventually ordered. The presiding judge today said that to impose such an Order would be “unjustifiable“. With respect to His Honour, I can only agree!
However, the judge “advised” Alison to steer clear of social media.
The malicious Jew-Zionist pressure group, “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”], has admitted “pursuing” Alison Chabloz relentlessly “for years” (their words). The court might have taken that harrying and trolling into account, at least in mitigation, but obviously did not.
Some people, even on the social-nationalist and anti-Zionist side of the argument, have had their disputes with Alison Chabloz. There is, however, no disputing her courage.
Afternoon music
Afternoon cartoon
Laughter, the best medicine…
Alison Chabloz— more detailon the re-sentence
Usually-reliable sources now report that Alison will be credited at least with the 5 days spent in custody on remand; she will therefore spend just over 6 weeks more in prison. No news as to the 4 other days, served in 2020.
More detail about how the sentencing judge today [H.H. Judge Beddoe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Beddoe] calculated his sentence: on the three charges wherewith Alison was convicted by magistrates earlier this year, 12 weeks each on the first two, consecutive, making 24 weeks. A further 12 weeks, but concurrent; then 8 weeks activated of the original 2018 suspended sentence, making 32 weeks in toto.
As noted earlier, that 32 weeks is then reduced by half, and then further reduced by the 9 weeks and 5 days Alison has already served, making about 6 weeks to be served, which, if she is credited with the other 4 days mentioned, might reduce the actual time to be served to about 5 and a half weeks.
It will be noted that, had the sentencing judge today not activated 8 weeks of the original 2018 suspended sentence, the total sentence today would have been 24 weeks, which would then have been reduced by half to 12 weeks, minus time served of 9 weeks, and also minus 5 days spent on remand in prison, which would have left Alison with no more than about 2 weeks to serve (less than two weeks if the extra 4 days were credited).
In other words, had the sentencing judge today not activated 8 weeks of the 2018 suspended sentence (an unexpected and remarkable decision), my previously-blogged calculations re. how much extra time Alison would have to serve would have been completely correct.
Further reports indicate that Alison is in good and defiant spirits despite the relatively harsh sentence. She is already working on a new song, this time about her various judges!
A final note, this time about the probation monkeys: on Monday, the probation “service” claimed that Alison had performed none of the “unpaid work requirement” (forced labour) from 2018. Today, when the reports were made available (the accuracy of which the presiding judge apparently criticized), it became clear that Alison had actually done 43 hours. Quite a difference. Administration is breaking down in the UK.
Write to Alison Chabloz
We should always support “the men (and women) behind the wire”. Alison is now in Bronzefield Prison. She would no doubt once again welcome cards, letters, books and small monetary gifts.
Her address is: Alison Chabloz A6478EK, HMP Bronzefield, Woodthorpe Road, Ashford, Middlesex, TW15 3JZ.
The prison number must always be included.
Books must be *new, *paperback, and preferably sent by commercial booksellers such as Abe Books (nb. Bronzefield does not accept any Amazon deliveries).
Money can also be sent, via the official system: see https://www.gov.uk/send-prisoner-money. With money sent, a prisoner can buy stamps, stationery, food etc. Also telephone credits.
Addendum
I have just now received a report to the effect that the presiding and sentencing judge in Alison Chabloz’s case did actually make a Criminal Behaviour Order against her yesterday. So my blog was accurate after all. He must have changed his mind, i.e. thought better of it. A Crown Court judge is in fact entitled to amend his own sentence within 56 days of it having been passed.
As I blogged yesterday and today, the Order that was apparently made yesterday would have been eminently appealable, in that it was ludicrously wide in its ambit, and unreasonably harsh in its duration. Still, water under the bridge…”and no need to mention the war”!
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Quite an appalling, halting, meandering, unconvincing, staccato performance by PM Johnson opening Commons debate. Nobody could accuse him of rising to the occasion.
“What does it say about us as a country…?” Well, let me see…that the UK is scarcely a country, let alone a nation, any more. Swamped by non-European immigrants who are breeding fast, exploited by finance-capitalists and others (often —though certainly not always— Jew-Zionists), ruled by a cabal of NWO/ZOG puppets and Friends of Israel zealots (many Jewish, part-Jewish, Pakistani, Indian etc), and with standards sliding in all areas. Oh, and a state with only small and shrinking military and naval forces.
The UK has been increasingly in a dependent position, via a vis the USA, since 1940. So many people in the UK, though, cling to the idea that the UK is still the world power it was in the times of Empire.
Longer than that, actually. More like 1916, when we went bankrupt and launched the Somme offensive on borrowed money. https://t.co/qeIGRxNmIP
It has been many years since I was a practising barrister, but that tweet by Stephen Silverman, self-styled “Director of Investigations and Enforcement” at the CAA “charity”, appears to me to be a plain contempt of court. [Update, 27 September 2021: the tweet commented on by me now appears to have been deleted, probably because “someone” saw my comment about it being a plain contempt of court re. an upcoming trial].
As for “small world“, those in that CAA cabal that still tweet repeatedly about me number only about half a dozen; most of the bile is from from 4 or 5 individuals, at least three suffering from serious mental (and/or physical) problems which may affect what they tweet.
…and that painting becomes more true with every passing election…
I am increasingly fascinated by the contrast between the British political class's attitude towards the Taleban's policies towards women, political freedom etc, and its very different attitude towards the very similar attitudes of the Saudi Arabian state.
And here @faulknall is the item I published on November 15, clearly committing myself to record the ultimate result whatever it was. pic.twitter.com/givDwrlGSy
Meanwhile, “from the sublime to the ridiculous”, Rory Stewart, “the man who thought he could be king”, bleats about a few young Afghans going to Oxford University. Amid these possibly world-historic events!
Very pleased that the UK government has now agreed to take the Afghan Chevening scholars who were promised places earlier this year. Thank you to everyone who campaigned on this
At first, and briefly, I was rather impressed by Rory Stewart; about 2-3 years ago. Now, my view is that the UK dodged a bullet when Stewart failed to become leader of the Conservative Party, and that despite my never having had any time for Boris-idiot. My blog assessment of Stewart from a couple of years ago: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/05/03/will-rory-stewart-mp-be-prime-minister/
#UPDATES "I feel very scared here. They are firing lots of shots into the air," witness tells @AFP as US troops fire shots into the air at Kabul airport as thousands of Afghans crowd onto the tarmac in the hope of catching a flight out of the country pic.twitter.com/XdBNs8aVvo
Kabul city People are on streets, they are in Bazzar. Some security events reported at night. The Taliban Military Comission of Kabul are busy and working to provide security and better situations to the ppl of Kabu. Situation will get better insha'Allah. pic.twitter.com/WBOIorvPCr
A pro-Taliban tweet? Rather different from others seen:
Panic is gripping Afghanistan as the Taliban tears through territory, forcing people to flee their homes for the relative safety of the capital. “If they take over Kabul they’re taking your daughters, your wife, they don't care," one man says. https://t.co/BvFvIy18iu
Look at the eyes of those children. Palpable fear.
This is the fault of the US and its allies (notably the UK), which should have imposed a new form of society, even if that meant exterminating backward elements en masse. In fact, what was done was an attempt to control and “manage” Afghanistan, to just keep a lid on it, in the manner of the British policy in Northern Ireland from 1969-1997. Doesn’t work.
Now, or soon, it may be terrible in Afghanistan. We shall see. It does not look hopeful.
The Taliban declared the war in Afghanistan over after taking control of the presidential palace in Kabul while Western nations scrambled to evacuate their citizens amid chaos at the airport as frantic Afghans searched for a way out https://t.co/SP97nAAx7Npic.twitter.com/0dxu9VWGTQ
Pentagon deploys another 1,000 U.S. troops to Kabul to help with the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan's capital city. https://t.co/EMQ74fRgFo
Total chaos at Kabul airport, contractors working for the US, UK, and other western nations, their families, and people who feel the urge to leave fearing for their lives, wanted to be the last passenger on this plane. pic.twitter.com/XI6oGCsR49
The sort of literate, measured TV report that was standard in the 1970s but looks incredibly good when compared to the sort of trash that the BBC, ITV, Sky etc put out today.
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace breaks down admitting "some people won't get back" from Afghanistan and "it's sad that the West has done what's it's done." @NickFerrariLBCpic.twitter.com/UKMrUAQlDx
“Appalling lack of intelligence” [Nick Ferrari on LBC radio]. Well, that’s SIS for you. A career opportunity for some of the British middle classes, but not much good when you come right down to it, and when you strip away the (hugely overblown) WW2 “successes”, the rather few Cold War successes (I suppose that Penkovsky was the numero uno), and the fantasies of spy fiction, such as Ian Fleming’s James Bond books and the subsequent films, not much is left, certainly not in the public domain.
Forget Philby. He was of little real interest (though that would not have been the case had he gone on to be Chief of the SIS).
The real SIS failures have not been its probably small number of traitorous staff but its actual intelligence failures, such as failure to predict the fall of the Shah, fall of the Soviet bloc, invasion of the Falklands etc. Actual uselessness.
Operations such as putting Gordievsky in a car boot and smuggling him to Finland were of rather small importance in the big scheme of things.
Mitrokhin? His material is of huge historical importance, but that is another matter. There may well have been other, still-confidential material, but whether that was so or not, he was a “walk-in”, and all SIS had to do was not reject his approach (and later excavate the bulk of his material from under his dacha). He was never cultivated or developed prior to his “recruitment” (if such be the bon mot); the initiative was his. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili_Mitrokhin
Incidentally, Ian Fleming was far from being an “intelligence expert”: he was found a job (having been useless at everything beforehand) by his loaded banking family [Fleming’s Bank: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fleming_%26_Co.] as the assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence, basically a male PA. He was given a courtesy rank, Lieutenant, then Lt. Commander. He was never a real naval (or intelligence) officer, neither was he given any training, whether naval or otherwise. Most if not all of the operations he planned during WW2 were failures or nullities. A play “intelligence officer”.
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Prem, could this be a clue? CEO Ian McAulay 2019/20 Salary £435k, Bonus £538.1k Total £990.4k 2018/19 Salary £431.3k Bonus £570.3k Total £1,094.6k And the raw sewage (saving money) flows on, and on. Sounds shit, doesn't it?
Sorry, Chris, I think you only get half my point. Bonuses are the devil's brew. They lead to greed at the top, to sacrificing the long term for short term gain and take undeserved income by bribing shareholders with inflated profit. They should be made illegal.
Almost right. The migration-invasion continues, reinforcing the non-European occupation of the cities. As for “MI6” (or “MI5”, for that matter…), forget it.
So far, the Israelis (Jews) have interfered with British politics and society far more than have the barbarians of the Taliban or ISIS…shall we invade Israel (occupied Palestine) next?
As I have been blogging recently, the transition of Australia into a multikulti “biosecurity”, “woke” police state has been among the most surprising of the manifestations of the transnational conspiracy as we rush to the year 2022. What about New Zealand, as well?
Kabul is a city of 4.5M people. Some (I daresay) support the Taliban; the majority are probably waiting to see what will happen (and have little choice anyway). Only a few thousand (those who know that they face arrest and possibly death) are at the airport, scrambling to get onto evacuation flights.
Try this book. How consensus is generally reached frequently has little to do with what is correct. As a psychologist, surely you know this? https://t.co/TzqH8zCsUN
I have now formally asked the 'Ministry of Justice' to explain. Assange long ago completed his May 2019 sentence for breaching bail. He is not charged with a violent offence. So surely he is entitled to be treated as an unconvicted remand prisoner? Belmarsh? https://t.co/btEEdsP9oC
Where Julian Assange has gone, others will go, now that the UK is becoming, slowly, gradually, a police state. Jez Turner of the now-defunct London Forum, for making a speech urging the deportation of Jews from England; Alison Chabloz, imprisoned for her socio-political remarks on an Internet “radio” discussion podcast; Graham Hart, recently sentenced to 32 months (!) for making some contentious remarks on an internet “radio” show he presented. And so on.
Evidence for sure, reason for sure, @jeremiah_allsop. but our education system seems to have left millions unable to tell the difference between evidence and proof. The so-called 'gaps' still look pretty big to me. https://t.co/meFEW4zdK6
There is a an extraordinary desire among certain media to *politicise* what is clearly an individual crime by a politically-illiterate person quite possibly deranged by legal or illegal psychotropics. No doubt I will now be accused of trying to excuse the perpetrator. I am not. https://t.co/J8ljl6eL7R
Readers of the blog will recall that, last Friday (13 August 2021), Alison Chabloz, having lost her appeal from the Westminster Mags, was (oddly) remanded in custody pending sentence today (Monday 16 August 2021) by the presiding judge, H.H. Judge Beddoe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Beddoe].
The current situation is that Alison was “produced” in court today, but the Court is still having “difficulties” accessing Alison’s probation records, it having transpired on Friday last that “higher authority” would be required to allow access even to the judge (who is a Circuit judge)!
The net result of this bureaucratic nonsense was that, today, sentence could not be passed, because the judge wanted to see those probation records first. He has therefore once again remanded Alison in custody, this time until Wednesday!
As I blogged previously, Alison has already served about 9 weeks in prison as a result of the 18-week sentence given by the lower court, which means that any greater sentence given by this present court (to a maximum of 6 months) would, in reality (bearing in mind the usual release after half of the sentence is served) mean that Alison would have to do about another 2-3 weeks (she has several days “credit” for having served a few days in 2020 prior to a successful appeal).
Alison now has another 5 days served in Bronzefield Prison, so (if my calculations are accurate) even if she gets the maximum sentence on Wednesday, can probably expect release about 1-2 weeks later.
I am beginning to think that she will not get further imprisonment, or that perhaps some way will be found to “embugger” her otherwise, by adding on “community service” or some other onerous penalty.
We shall discover what “British justice” has to say on Wednesday.
Quite. Why are Britain’s left the last to grasp that the British Empire is over? ‘It has taken 20 years to prove the invasion of Afghanistan was totally unnecessary ‘ | Simon Jenkins https://t.co/D1BvIgIudY
Anecdotal but…in the early 1990s, a Sri Lankan solicitor, a woman, used to instruct a few members of my then chambers (including me, occasionally). Thick as two short planks, and seemed to think that paying Counsel was optional. In the end, she was about to be indicted for embezzlement when she killed herself. My point is that she was presumably part of the “educated elite” of Sri Lanka.
All the same, it may be that, after almost unimaginable destruction and bloodshed, the first generation of a post-Aryan super-race may one day (maybe as soon as 2050 or 2100) walk the depopulated and greening expanses of what were once the British urban and suburban areas.
I visited a Tesco store about 6 miles from home today. About 50% or so of the shoppers were masked, including two virtue-signalling fat women who were slapping vast amounts of free Tesco hand gel all over their hands, arms etc at the entrance, while loudly talking about how they were protecting themselves and others. It was amusing to walk past them, unmasked, while almost laughing at them.
Well, this week brought another victory over Blairite political journalist John Rentoul: he scored 4/10 to my 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 8, and 10.
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Aspire, formed by Lutfur Rahman, former mayor of Tower Hamlets, has won a by-election pic.twitter.com/RkboC2lNHP
Unsurprising. If you import the culturally and racially inferior, you import, with them, their politics and social attitudes. Corruption, cronyism, tribalism, clan loyalty etc. Yes, we too have some of those, but not exclusively, or to the same extent.
The 39 Steps; Life of Brian; Blade Runner: #Top10 Films Most Unlike the Books On Which They Are Based https://t.co/5v7bbgwDo2
Apart from that, some authors are hard to film well or credibly. A few that come to my mind would be E.W. Hornung (Raffles etc), G.K. Chesterton (Father Brown stories etc), and John le Carre.
The BBC (partly thanks to Alec Guinness) did well with the TV series Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, and Smiley’s People. Peter Egan’s performance in A Perfect Spy, likewise, was stellar, lifting the level considerably, the short series complex but good.
Other attempts at filming le Carre have mostly fallen rather flat: the fairly recent Tinker, Tailor… film, The Tailor of Panama (rubbish), The Constant Gardener etc. Some were “all right”: The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, The Looking-Glass War, The Little Drummer Girl.
Another author whose books have not filmed well (admittedly, I believe I only saw one of the films, Gorky Park) is Martin Cruz Smith. A rare Western author (American at that) able to get under the Soviet skin, but the film or films let him down.
Fabulous sunset saling on the River Bure last week. #Norfolk – home county of Nelson and Peter Bellamy, and still a piece of Deep #England. Love it or leave it! pic.twitter.com/g94tBdF13d
Nearly 10 years ago, I was there in #WootonBassett to pay my respects, and the BNP was arguing that the British presence in #Afganistan was a total waste of life & money. Proven right yet again! pic.twitter.com/a36kCM0Mw0
@abbarbarbar1 That's a pretty chilly logic. Christianity and , I think, other major religions rightly require us to show mercy and pity to all. They also implictly require us not to abuse this. I prefer that arrangement. https://t.co/FXAaHOyyoU
As frequently seen today, a tweeter confuses helping people with telling people that they must do this or that, or not do this or that.
I don't follow your argumnet @peterohanrahah . Incessant testing for Covid among the unsymptomatic is not comparable to road safety instruction. https://t.co/TUVpGg9wON
I have blogged recently about the transition Australia has made from being “the lucky country” of the 1950s and 1960s (abundance, civil rights, prosperity, a great degree of personal freedom, an almost-entirely white European population) to today’s far more populated, multiracial, multikulti, “woke”, and stressed mess of a country, which seems to have combined the worst aspects of both finance-capitalism and old-style socialist control.
I would never have believed it, having been there for nearly three years as a child (1967-69).
As the third world invaders continue to pour across the Channel unopposed, look at the state of these cretins. https://t.co/FbqiT5noFw
We are, naturally, opposed to the increasing proportion of non-Europeans in the UK and Europe generally, but we must not forget that much of the white English population is composed of useless, uncultured deadheads, who also offer nothing but, in their case, (possible) genetic material for the creation of a future super-race. The level of those English people has to be raised; if not, then they too are useless and will have to be jettisoned.
The msm and many of its journalists or scribblers are collusive. They know or guess much of the transnational conspiracy, but collude with it for reasons of personal advancement. They are, in effect, enemy elements.
Exactly. The System needs at least two “major parties” (even if their combined membership is only about 600,000, i.e. 1% of the UK population) because it preserves the facade of a binary choice, the facade of supposed “democracy” etc. So fake Labour has to exist, just as fake Conservative Party has to exist, in order to fool the mass of the people into thinking that they have a real choice. They do not have any such choice.
Labour, like the “Conservatives” has to exist and pretend to put forward a bunch of policies, when really both parties have been stripped of real policy, real difference, and even real politicians (look at the pathetic deadheads now crowding the Commons and Lords alike). You want to see what “ZOG” looks like? Just look at “British” political parties and MPs today.
The (((propaganda narrative))) never stops in occupied UK.
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Food banks & charities are a sign of a failed state. As a Tory politician who’s party was only too happy to deprive poor kids of square meals during the pandemic, all I can say is that you have some brass neck posting up your tweet.
So we’re supposed to believe that we have a world beating Army, Navy, Air Force, Police force and border patrol, but they can’t stop 600 muppets a day, crossing 20 miles of channel in rubber dinghies, and escaping into the undergrowth? Fuck off! https://t.co/Euo8facQms
Both are false: the UK no longer has a “worldbeating” Army, Navy, and Air Force (etc), and/but the forces available could stop the migration-invasion.
I wonder when reality (as to the first) will kick in? When Britain’s “show the flag” warship —proposed to be sent to the South China Sea— meets China’s 800+ warships and submarines?
It’s great to see this. But the globalists don’t care. Macron is sitting somewhere sipping Champagne, and when they’ve gone home, he’ll announce some more bullshit, the administrators will comply and the Police will enforce. They need to be removed. https://t.co/5PVawYxB02
“And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”… [Revelation, 13:17].
Or the PIN of his name?
Facemask nonsense
On so-called “Freedom Day”, or the day after, 90% or more of shoppers in my local Waitrose were masked. I was not, of course. What a difference nearly a month makes. Today, only about half, in fact quite possibly below half.
The ensemble of Prussian palaces and parks of Berlin and Postdam is an architectural and scenic masterpiece. Our #DailyDrone will take you to the UNESCO World Heritage Site. pic.twitter.com/XU29mm9jSA
@lelllel1. It is certainly the case that the use of steroids, along with the use of some antidepressants and of course marijuana is often found in perpetrators of such violent acts. The problem is that the authorities are uninterested, and do not research or record this. https://t.co/GBpCmexLjz
I notice that the said Jewish scribbler, Jennifer Rubin, is an “opinion writer” at the Washington Post. She is also pro-“Covid-19” vaccination, pro-the facemask nonsense, pro children being forced to be masked in class, pro- forced vaccination for schoolteachers, pro-abortion, pro the doomed multikulti society, anti-white and, of course, pro-“intervention” in other countries (i.e. pro-NWO, ZOG, and Israel). She seems to tick all the boxes.
That is how (((Court News))) sees fit to report on an appeal which has in fact not yet come to an end. I think that the, er, orientation of “Court News” is clear (and has been for some time).
Seems that “Court News” needs more information (or less bias)…
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Moldova
Moldavia, as was. Whatever people say about Belarus, or Lukashenko, the fact is that Belarus would now be exactly like Moldova, had Lukashenko opened Belarus up to finance-capitalism, Jew carpetbaggers, fraudsters, etc.
See also:
On the larger scale, we have Russia itself. Yeltsin and his finance-capitalist thievery and chaos was replaced by Putin, who whatever his flaws has at least created the basis for a better future.
Alison Chabloz
Latest news is that Alison’s appeal, at Southwark Crown Court, has failed.
It will be recalled, by those who have read yesterday’s blog post, that one of the two magistrates who flank the presiding Circuit judge at such an appeal had to be removed when it came to light that he had actually been a trustee of a Jewish “charity” to do with the Anne Frank “diary”.
It seems, on the face of it, incredible that such a person could be allotted such an appeal, bearing in mind the subject matter and the defendant!
Well, there it is. The appeal proceeded, with only two of the usual three members sitting.
According to a source thought reliable, the presiding judge today expressed the view that the sentence passed by the lower court on Alison was “lenient”; a very strange idea of leniency, bearing in mind that the sentence passed had been 18 weeks’ imprisonment out of a maximum of 6 months (i.e. c.26 weeks).
The usual practice in a case of this sort (where only a small increase of sentence can be handed down) is to remand the defendant on bail to reappear for sentence on (in this case) Monday 16 August. Alison, however, has been remanded in custody over the weekend.
The presiding judge is, apparently, “minded” to pass a further custodial sentence on Monday, though that sentence will be short. In fact, even were the maximum sentence (6 months) to be passed, she could expect to be released at the halfway point, and Alison has already done about 2 months in prison, so she might only serve 3 weeks or so.
I have to say that this looks more like (further) persecution rather than unbiased justice.
Another interesting fact: “To the surprise of everyone in court, including the judge and the prosecutor, the representative of the Probation Service after making enquiries informed the judge that access to Alison’s probation file is restricted and higher authority will be required to view it. No doubt this very strange circumstance will catch the interest of the conspiracy theorists. It is on any view a very odd thing.” [from a reliable source].
That, apparently, was why the judge did not pass sentence immediately.
Well, the fanatical Jew-Zionist element will be rubbing its hands tonight, but whatever happens on Monday, Alison will be out of prison within a few weeks at the latest. There also remains a slight possibility (perhaps very slight) that she will not be imprisoned on Monday.
[Alison Chabloz, satirist, singer-songwriter, and imprisoned dissident revisionist; https://alisonchabloz.com/]
Steroids have featured in several recent outrages, including the Anders Breivik massacre, the Raoul Moat episode, Omar Mateen's Orlando rampage, plus the three killers in the 2017 London Bridge attack. https://t.co/r0z2cFen7j
Which point @helloitsgavin? What evidence? Huge numbers of normal adults would never dream of using illegal drugs. People living in Bobo (Bourgeois Bohemian) Bubbles shouldn't imagine their world is the same as everyone else's. https://t.co/a98mpaTrSQ
So what, @brucescribbler. When this country had strongly-enfoirced drug laws, there was similar social pressure. The collapse of law enforcement has udnermined it. So many people now alive are utterly ignorant of what this country was like even 50 years ago. https://t.co/rE5wappOVq
FRANCE: of course police were always going to crack down on the makeshift restaurants that are popping up everywhere 🙄 This is what they do now: check the Pass & harass Free citizens #NonAuPassDeLaHontehttps://t.co/gC9R3TBL7m
I heard a few minutes of the ever-more-pathetic BBC Radio 4 PM programme. Jewish journalist Jon Sopel was excitedly saying how surprised “we” have all been at how swift has been the Taliban advance.
No…those of us who recall how quickly the Taliban advanced in 1996 are not so taken by surprise.
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
'Hailed as a hero. Let's rewind that. She was lashing out at people defending 800 years of hard-won freedoms on behalf of a gang of kleptomaniac crooks. And it turns out she's a Jihadi simp. You've got to love '#diversity – or she'll crack your head!https://t.co/9h4lgBSf9J
There’s still time. A good old fashioned ice age, of which they’ve been plenty, will do far more damage to human beings than temperatures going up by a few degrees.
— Dave, is this important and do I need to know? (@DaveofBrighton) August 8, 2021
Indeed. Even the mini “Ice Ages”, as in the 17thC, tend to produce poverty and political turmoil.
Ha ha! Tweeter “@EternalEnglish” has it right. Exactly. No-one, or virtually no-one, has been bothering with the televised pleb-fest in Tokyo. I myself have only met one single person in the past month who has apparently been watching it at all, or interested in the thing. I only knew that it was about to end because I happened to hear the BBC radio news while in the car.
What I do not understand is this: one sees constantly, online etc, Americans screaming about their right to bear arms and so on, but we have seen time and again “antifa” (and official) repression, yet few if any such repressions have been met with armed response from the American people. Not even from those Americans who are politically-active and who also have whole armouries of weapons.
My conclusion is that firearms make very little difference in a basically political struggle. Indeed, even if, say in the USA, a real civil war were to erupt, privately-held weapons would still not be determinative, because what would matter would be the more sophisticated armouries held by the Federal and State governments, FBI, police, National Guard etc. Their loyalties would be key, and socio-political loyalty is a basically political matter.
Migrant-invaders put up by the State in hotels (maybe not the Savoy…so be it), fed, and given £40 pw spending money (!) while British homeless people beg on the streets outside. Meanwhile, the “refugees welcome” cretins, “antifa” dupes and other idiots cry crocodile tears for the “refugees” (invaders) and don’t even bother to do that for the British homeless.
The State operation of and subsidy to “nationalized” industry was wrong. The rice bowls had to be taken away, but alternative employment via new initiatives should have been worked out and taken by Government. Such initiatives never were taken.
Also, the farmers and landowners continue to this day to be subsidized! Equally wrong. A political choice, and an incorrect one.
Well, I mean, really *huge* political issues come up perhaps once or twice in a lifetime – Munich, Suez, the Cold War, Vietnam and now the extinction of liberty in the name of safety. And Rod Liddle sits on the Covid fence. Is he actually interested in politics, in that case? https://t.co/b4YLw8SELg
While I have been able to agree with some opinions expressed in print by Rod Liddle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rod_Liddle] over the years, I have also detected that he lacks both compassion and real intelligence (and education). A careerist msm shit, in short.
1/2 @johnhundeslit. I think that being personally abused by this Whitehall troglodyte is a great compliment. The proper relation between press and government was and should remain the same as the relation between a dog and a lamp-post. You can't expect the lamp-post to like it. https://t.co/8r77zinMy3
2/2 @johnhundeslit In the past 30 years or so a new world has grown up, in which govt special advisers, peculiar outfits such as 'Guido Fawkes' and much of the Parliamentary lobby of accredited journalists all belong to the same Club of Insiders. I'm not in it. https://t.co/8r77zinMy3
I am reminded of Margaret Thatcher's fury in Whitehall when an official at the Faslane nuclear submarine base revealed in the 1980s to defence correspondents that Trident missiles would not in fact belong to the UK. She was livid because it was true.
Our pointless new aircraft carrier, in reality a futile target, conceals the stripping of the real working Navy that was necessary to pay for this vanity project. Destroyers and frigates are what we really need. https://t.co/XILoCCQ3c0