As I have mentioned before in the blog, those whom I knew in the mid/late 1970s and afterwards, and who used cannabis, all more or less dropped out of society, though most were sufficiently insulated by money not to fall to the bottom of society. They were mostly able to find a niche here or there, or marry into —at least some— money…
I myself was never a smoker of any kind of cigarettes, though I did enjoy Havana cigars when I had a girlfriend who used to bring me some quite often from various places, via duty-free shops. 1980s.
Thank God for that. Here’s hoping all will now go well.
The clash between the Kabul hero Pen Farthing & Defence Minister Ben Wallace was never about ‘people over animals’ – it’s about our Government’s chaotic evacuation https://t.co/Fwtj0LZiPY via @mailplus
The Johnson govt are a disgrace, they've implied Pen Farthing has jumped the queue, prioritised animals over people, absolute bollocks, #PenFarthing is all about compassion, empathy and humanity, he's been betrayed by liars and propagandists, Pen is everything they're not..
A charity worker whose campaign to evacuate animals from Afghanistan has been closely followed across the world is being processed at Kabul airport and awaits a flight to safetyhttps://t.co/ok3OGn5oTA
A second-generation Nevisian migrant demands that indigenous Britons must become minorities in their own country to satisfy her feigned altruism and the greed of her corporate masters. https://t.co/S56xieiZBq
A sharply cunning but basically simplistic woman. One thing she did have, though, which the present government of clowns entirely lacks— decisiveness (and executive ability).
Massive house price rises have meant the ratio of home value to earnings is at its highest since 2007, just before the financial crisis triggered a 20% drop in prices 👇 pic.twitter.com/TMMMNrs9uI
Not being funny but haven't you had 18 months to prepare for this evacuation, didn't France get their people out last month? Why then blame Pen Farthing for taking your time away from the evacuation programme? And wasn't Raab still on holiday when the Taliban marched in?
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
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.
Tweets seen
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.
Late tweets
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.
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
A very truncated blog post today (by reason of a computer connection problem), so I shall write a little tonight, then add more tomorrow.
Facemask nonsense
While running a few errands yesterday (in the American phrase), I saw quite a few silly people still wearing masks even outdoors, including several people wearing them while walking on a clifftop overlooking the Channel! In a strong breeze of at least 15 mph, at that! I saw one family, a man, woman and two small children, all masked on the clifftop! They must have noticed my gaze, or realized the absurdity of their behaviour, because I noticed that when they walked back 10 minutes later, only the woman was still wearing the mask.
Admittedly, most people were not wearing the masks outdoors, but in a Tesco supermarket about 6 miles from my home, more wearing masks than not. However, no-one looked oddly at unmasked me, let alone said some, or any, virtue-signalling nonsense.
I get the impression that, now, the facemasks are less about any perceived (wrongly imagined) health benefits and more about saying “look, I am a member of the virtue-signallers’ tribe”…
Oddly, in view of the fact that most Jews (at least on Twitter) seem to be facemask zealots, I saw a horrible-looking Jewish woman unmasked; not at that supermarket, but in a large village somewhat inland; she was with not only three small children (one actually wearing one of those skullcaps…a yarmulka?), but also two even younger ones, pushed in a double pushchair. None were masked, in fact. An unpleasant sight all the same. An unusual thing to see in this part of the world.
Having said that, I wonder whether Israel can be eliminated within the next, say, 10 years? If so, the centre of the worldwide web would be gone. That would certainly be strategically-good news.
You tell the doctor, Petey! But I'd look him up before lecturing him too sternly on the subject. Amusingly, I'm sure you'd be among those telling *me* I'm not an expert.And I'm not. But here we have a risk manager instructing a UCL medical doctor and epidemiologist on masks. https://t.co/O5Gm6M3tWI
If Lloyds Bank can’t even sustain a branch 200 yards from Oxford Circus, how long before there are no bank branches at all? Closure notice, Upper Regent Street. pic.twitter.com/4unrahXMgA
Society is moving towards the individual becoming totally dependent on centralized control.
The abuse spans the period when the police in #Bradford & other northern towns were accusing complaining parents, and campaigning BNP activists, of 'racism' for daring to speak of this. They refused to lift a finger. Still, better late than never!https://t.co/BfnXRm1Of7
So did the late, great Christopher Booker. The campaign to restore our political independence was hijacked by a collection of Ultra-Thatcherite free trade buccaneers, who couldn't care less about this country's history and institutions. https://t.co/JKV2HNxjhJ
Also note in the Guantanamo *pictures* 20 years ago that the chained prisoners are in several cases wearing little blue cloth masks. Hard to see what purpose they serve – except to emphasise the submission and subservience of the captives. https://t.co/7yxY1EAkmc
Lest we forget. Please read this excellent, dispiriting article about the War on Freedom. DAVID ROSE reveals the savagery at Guantanamo Bay https://t.co/orPD4gaVko via @MailOnline
Now that Fiona Onasanya is no longer an MP, Claudia Webbe may be the flag-carrier for thick-as-two-short-planks non-white female MPs in the Commons. Painfully thick.
Ha. Quite. Seems that the holes in cloth masks are 500,000x the size of “Covid-19” particles. In other words, facemasks are all but pointless. The main reason millions of “rabbits” are still wearing them (many even outside!) is because those deluded people want to proclaim that they are members of the tribe and/or good compliant citizen-serfs.
A couple of days ago, I saw two teenage girls, maybe 16-17, talking on the high street of a small town. Strong sunshine, a fairly strong breeze, no people anywhere near them either, and they were both wearing facemasks! One black mask and one polka dot mask. The masks did not match their outer clothing, anyway! Why were they behaving like that? God knows. Social conditioning. MSM conditioning. Such people are beyond reach. I drove on, shaking my head…
The illicit purported “laws” are now in place. Should the government of clowns want to mandate facemasks again, say in November, or December, 2021, and on some spurious biosecurity ground, they will be able to do so, and millions of citizen-serfs will obey, at once.
1/2 Of course it is about whether masks work @mrssarahmurray. That was its stated purpose. And the study said there was no statistically significant difference for the infection outcomes between those who wore tham and those who didn't. https://t.co/y87FpwkQXO
Indeed @briwright70. The UK Department for Business and Enterprise used the wording 'the evidence of the benefit of using a face covering to protect others is weak and the effect is likley to be small' in many guides to businessmen in June 2020. Then masks were politicised. https://t.co/aN2o37uver
Israel doesn't murder children exclusively. Stats prove that. They focus on children whether it's live fire or administrative detention. Or wounding. Or multiple rounds into a soccer players foot denying them a future. Israel is one of the worst human rights abusers in the world.
“Bronco Bullfrog@BroncoBullfrog_·Replying to @jackscht and @MaierVivThis is the tiny memorial to honour the British men and women killed by Zionist terrorists in Palestine. It was funded by the families of those killed because the British government refused to pay for it.”
Peter Hitchens: "Brexit was designed to save the Conservative Party rather than the country…..and that's what it ended up doing….Instead of being dominated by Brussels we are now pushed around by China. I don't see that as much of a swap frankly."https://t.co/BOMs8ZyoX0
In the end, only a synthesis of old-style National Socialism with new social nationalism, the better aspects of old-style socialism, and the less raw aspects of private enterprise, all combined in a new way, can save Europe now.
Late music
[“Russia has no borders; it is wherever there are Russians”]
Half a million council house & state of the art prosthetics for her. Cardboard boxes and a bottle of White Lightning for homeless ex-squaddies suffering #PTSD. Not in the least surprised, but it still makes me sick!#softtouchbritainhttps://t.co/D77JCfvgdt
The readers’comments show what the British people think of this abuse of our good nature…
How can we ever build an advanced country when it is full of the racially and culturally inferior, and backward? That is the key question, and the question is purely rhetorical…
@mrbiswa66287376 I agree with you that it is a profound moment, as this country moves towards being a censored society, with the approval of many. And thanks for the kind words. https://t.co/MfLESLcEQT
Today our society takes a dangerous step towards semi-official censorship of opinions. IPSO condemns my expression of *opinion* on face-masks. https://t.co/3Bc3AcoouU
@kostjamarsachke. It's 'inconclusive' in that it does not alter the existing state of knowledge that loose cloth masks have no serious effect https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD But the fact that it is a huge RCT conducted by pro-mask scientists is a grave blow for mask zealots such as you. https://t.co/qpvnJIqpeN
It does, though @mfaithfull. There has never been any evidence that loose cloth masks are of any serious use https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD now a huge RCT conducted by pro-mask scientists has failed to alter that. Big news, to any open mind. https://t.co/EknzBB8ObS
Mediocre minds often, metaphorically or actually, throw good money after bad.
How many times do I have to point this out? And how many times to I have to say that the UK's pro-mask media never reported the outcome of this study because it didn't suit them. Yet now (as it has come out anyway, thanks partly to me) they madly suggest it was pro-mask. https://t.co/AIkiDlwbak
Well, @dwinnerscovi sweetie, a major experiment showed no statistically significant difference between the outcomes for mask-wearers and non-wearers in terms of infection. But you can be pardoned for not knowing that, as mine is the only UK national newspaper to have reported it. https://t.co/PbNZTLRQXF
Amusing clip from Gilad Atzmon, though nearly four years old now. As for Rachel Eden, who tried so hard to get into the good books of the Zionists, she never did manage to get elected as MP, though she was selected as candidate for Reading West in 2019; she did worse than had Labour’s 2017 candidate, despite the fact that the Conservative (Alok Sharma) got almost the exact same percentage of the vote in both 2017 and 2018: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_West_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2010s.
I've got a PhD in Latin American politics, lectured about it in universities, and have produced a book and five peer-reviewed journal articles on the topic.
So many MPs are just self-inflating idiots. Here is Claudia Webbe MP, pretending that she knows something/anything about foreign affairs:
The System puts up ridiculous creatures of that sort as “democratic representatives”! She would have difficulty serving Cornish pasties from a roadside stall.
Mary Beard was the academic who claimed, a number of years ago, that the Romans may have had black centurions in Britain (DNA and historical studies render that very unlikely): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Beard_(classicist).
Why are people still wearing masks, especially outside? – Mail Online – Peter Hitchens blog https://t.co/kaUJ3gierO
Part of the soundtrack of my life c.1972. I rather like TV themes. Another early favourite, but from 1965/1966 (when I was 9) was that of Riviera Police:
A better recording:
The year I started Art college….a less crowded. more leisurely land. Our compressed people are now like rats in overcrowded cages, and we are in an age of aggression
Yes. I only vaguely knew of their technocratic and eugenics based schemes for population control. The timing of these planned changes, the speed with which these changes ate being implemented, and the insanely transparent narrative being used are the big surprises for me.
I am very sorry to hear about the devastating fires in Turkey. I visited Turkey and Northern Cyprus a few times in the 1990s, and also in 2001 (when I drove to Turkey from the UK and spent 3 months living in Fethiye, on the Mediterranean coast). I hope that this terrible series of fires will be extinguished soon.
Goodness me! Can this be right? Cloth face masks are 'comfort blankets' that do little to curb Covid spread, Sage adviser warns https://t.co/7j16kpIGqP
This whole nonsense of over-reaction to the virus must be ended! People who are completely or effectively OK are now being told to isolate, not to go out, not to go to work. Important functions such as control rooms for power generation and transport are ceasing to operate, all because of this pathetic testing and tracing regime.
At some point, the country must wake up from this whole delusion.
“Well, I now have to praise the BBC’s Nick Robinson for saying this on the Today programme on Wednesday: ‘The evidence is that the masks that most of us wear, the one I have got here in my pocket, a sort of cotton mask that you either make yourself or that you buy, gives you no protection at all, absolutely none.’ After ages of assuming that loose cloth masks are effective, this must be the first time a major BBC presenter has stated the experimental truth. Yet nobody seems to have noticed.” [Peter Hitchens, in the Mail on Sunday].
“Ultra-feminists despised the decent, honourable tasks of motherhood, claiming that the only road to fulfilment lay in wage-slavery outside the home. Any fool could have told them that paid employment is not the road to freedom, but they did not want to hear this. And nobody has yet devised a way of getting men to embrace the tasks wage-slave women no longer have time to do. So they don’t get done.” [Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday].
Join me and Peter tomorrow @talkRADIO TV – the home of common sense. Accept no substitutes https://t.co/VVWV7sdEyV
“Lots of idiots still admire Cuba, believing the propaganda of its nasty, despotic junta. I think this is because so many of the former student revolutionaries of the 1960s imagine themselves in beards and fatigues riding at the head of a triumphant revolutionary parade into the fallen citadels of conservative, Christian civilisation.
The truth about Cuba – that it is a miserable, rationed secret-police state that even has first-class money for the elite and second-class money for its ordinary people – has always been unwelcome.
So has the fact that this potentially wealthy country is run by drearymiddle-aged bureaucrats, fearful of their subjects, with brains of solid Marxist concrete, about as rebellious and romantic as a public lavatory. Yet the youthful, barricade-storming image must still be maintained. Its official radio station, a conduit of weary, censored propaganda, is called Rebel Radio.
But now a real rebellion against these self-styled rebels has broken out on the streets of Havana. It looks to me like a proper uprising from below, not orchestrated by anybody.
And the admirers of Castro’s squalid state – who still litter the BBC, the universities, the schools, the media and the Civil Service – don’t know what to do or say. For they do not want to admit that, like the man they long admired, they have themselves become an intolerant, inflexible ruling class.“[Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday]
Very true. I have argued all my life against idiots who thought that Marxist-Leninist or derivative regimes in the Soviet Union, Cuba, North Vietnam, Nicaragua, and now Venezuela were decent and worth supporting.
As far as Cuba is concerned, the sort of people who even now support it are (generalizing wildly) like the NHS doctor whose cottage near Totnes I was once (2001) thinking of renting. She could not show me the place because, I was told, she is “cycling in Cuba”. Cuba is revered by some because it trains vast numbers of health professionals, who are then ordered to work in other countries so that Cuba can get foreign exchange, or barter goods.
As for the British and other mugs who supported the Cuban-inspired Sandinistas in the 1980s, they are still around, those that never woke up (to reality, not “wokeness”), and now support Venezuela, “Black Lives Matter” etc. Nicaragua itself is now suffering under the ex-Sandinista rebel, Ortega, and is a complete mess, but the “woke” idiots have other idols these days.
“Che” would not necessarily now be on their side, had he escaped being given a couple of rounds in the head in Bolivia over 50 years ago:
Socialism of the old type has frozen Cuba in time, to an extent that even the Soviet Union was not. Occasionally one sees TV people doing travel shows about Cuba. I think that Michael Portillo did one mainly about Cuba’s shambolic trains; Chris Tarrant certainly did.
Cuba’s trains are apparently kept going by all sorts of weird and wonderful methods, rather like those “iconic” 1950s American cars that ferry tourists around Havana.
Havana itself is falling to pieces. Occasionally, buildings just collapse after decades of little or no maintenance.
To some extent, I can see why some British, other European, American, people “support” Cuba: it has stood its ground against its superpower neighbour, it has its own identity etc. Other people have felt that way about other small and embattled states: Rhodesia, Israel, Taiwan, even North Korea. However, that is a sentimental attachment (if any) better indulged from a distance.
Cuba is basically a shambles. Admittedly, I myself have only seen it directly from the air (overflying from Tampa, Florida, to Grand Cayman), and from the sea (between Cuba and Jamaica).
My only contact with Cuban bureaucracy was when some British and expat Iranian scientists asked me to help find a sponsor for their biofuel project (I called it, to myself, “making gold out of straw”). A couple of countries were interested. This was in or about 1995.
The Ukrainian Ambassador in London even accompanied me (in his rather nice chauffeur-driven Lexus limousine) to Porton Down research centre (Wiltshire) one day, to meet with the team at their labs. That led to nothing, but at least the Ukrainians were interested. The Cuban Ambassador did not even reply to my letter! That despite the fact that Cuba would have been ideal— a country in need of fuel, with a huge quantity of otherwise unusable biomass (sugar cane detritus), and with a large cadre of scientifically-trained labour. Useless. Well, there it is…
🇨🇺 All of Cuba was left without electricity, ten million people in the dark
▪️The entire island of Cuba was left without electricity yesterday, which left ten million inhabitants in the dark, the Ministry of Energy and Mining of that country announced.
“All of Cuba was left without electricity, ten million people in the dark.
The entire island of Cuba was left without electricity yesterday, which left ten million inhabitants in the dark, the Ministry of Energy and Mining of that country announced.
The Ministry announced on Platform X in the afternoon that the national electricity system was completely shut down after one of the main power plants on the island failed.”]
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Johnson sees a crowd protesting and runs to the front to pretend he's the leader. https://t.co/yO9PcEk64d
UK PM Boris Johnson and Chancellor Rishi Sunak will now self-isolate after Health Secretary Sajid Javid tested positive for Covid, after criticism for joining pilot daily testing schemehttps://t.co/HqN323Lkc3
How many millions of humanoid rabbits will be pointlessly “self-isolating”, and to what extent need the country collapse, before enough people wake up to the fact that this whole thing is a nonsense? People are being played like balalaikas.
The streets of Paris, France are packed with people protesting the governments mandatory vaccine and vaccine passes.
The vaccine passes will restrict unvaccinated individual's access to restaurants, shopping malls, hospitals, trains, and planes. pic.twitter.com/1O28IVdzdG
President Macron announced that vaccine passes would be required to access theaters, restaurants, hospitals, to use trains & planes starting next month. Also the pass will be required to visit leisure and culture venues starting July 21.
evicted from West Jerusalem. Under Israeli law they have no equivalent right to evict those who now occupy their ancestral homes in West Jerusalem. The property rights are asymmetric. And here you can see the police compelling a Palestinian to bring down a Palestinian flag…
usually with professional qualifications. This is a picture of the house opposite the el-Kurds that is occupied by settlers and has become the symbol of a conflict that is both very local and represents a much bigger problem. By the way, as many of you… pic.twitter.com/yVNLY3pxE6
know, I am not anti Israel. Quite the oppose. But this is an injustice that would be important to highlight wherever it was. And here, in case you missed it, is @chedwardes moving interview in @thetimeshttps://t.co/SXf5ZHsL2C
Robert Peston is Jewish (or possibly part-Jewish…I am uncertain), but not particularly, if at all, sectarian. He was not brought up to be sectarian, I believe I read somewhere. That kind of distinction was recognized, up to a point, in National Socialist Germany, under the “Nuremberg Laws”, where those who were Mischlingen, or part-Jew, were treated in law differently depending on whether they adhered to Jewish religious communities etc, or not: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Laws#Classifications_under_the_laws.
As can be seen in those tweets and reports, the Jews in Israel use “lawfare” (“legal” warfare) to get what they want. When that fails on its own, they use illegal methods, pressure, corruption, and ultimately violence. In the end, it is little different in the UK, France, and other places where Jews exist in large numbers.
Late tweets seen
But not the sinister and racist Labour Against Antisemitism whose members range from posting the most antisemitic filth, to being charged with affray and harassment https://t.co/FrFEwndUi7
If this was Muslims harassing Zionist Jews @BBCNews and the whole of MSM would be calling them terrorists and dog whistling Holocaust remembrance? https://t.co/PaQ5qi1fG2
Permanent capital is buying up entire neighborhoods expecting you to work harder and longer in the world they've made where you'll own nothing and be happy https://t.co/fpdV2nrko8
I am waiting to see what happens when facemask-wearing is no longer mandated by law in supermarkets etc (tomorrow). “Boris”-idiot has of course weaselled by saying ppl still “should” wear them! What a spineless bastard he is! He has all the leadership and prime ministerial qualities of a jellyfish.
I think @SirGrahamBrady has been a strong advocate for sanity & balancing risks, amidst great political pressure to conform to the lockdown/fear narrative. 👏
— Helena Morrissey DBE (@MorrisseyHelena) July 18, 2021
3) Peter Hitchens: Britain turns out to be the great nation of the gormless.
Thanks @darrenjsaudners, but you'll be lucky if you get free minds for all. Voluntary masking( and much of it *is* voluntary) is a gesture of submission to the allegedly benevolent loving state. https://t.co/7Ea4IDpnTT
Yes. Much of the scare regime of the past 19+ months has been superficially “voluntary” (the idiots wearing facemasks while cycling in the country etc). There was some Jew, a few years ago, who ran a thing at Downing Street called the “Nudge Unit”, trying to pressure the public to do this or that without using law. Is that unit still around in some form?
The massive 1995 Rhine floods appear to have been forgotten.
And don't build on flood plains.
— Laurence Lowne – Combyne Grp (@LaurenceCombyne) July 18, 2021
…and the usual idiots and Greta Nut supporters are already saying that Germany is flooded because of “climate change”, despite the fact that it has happened many many times before.
'Hannah Cloke, professor of hydrology at Reading University, said that a “monumental failure of the system” had led to one of postwar Germany’s deadliest natural disasters, which had by last night claimed at least 133 lives since Wednesday' https://t.co/KVEZrTR7jc
Actually, @golbadock_dan it is a freedom, not a right. But it is one of the very few actual powers the people possess. Imagine if they held an election, and nobody came. A close-to-zero vote would deprive the current political class of legitimacy, and force major reform. https://t.co/oyPsMrP61Q
Peter Hitchens is sadly deluded here, though perhaps if only a tiny handful were to vote, it might present a moral challenge. That never happens. Not in major elections. Voting is usually pointless; abstention is always pointless. Something else might get rid of the present nuisances, but I think that, in the present climate, I prefer not to suggest it…
“Boris”
Surely it cannot be denied that his presentation and manner are closer to those of Jew comics than of English statesmen?
Eton and Oxford may put a gloss on someone such as “Boris”, but that gloss is a very thin veneer.
Remembrance of times past: I recall my mother playing that (on a gramophone, not a piano!); early 1960s, in between her watching Wimbledon on a black and white TV, the curtains of the French windows closed tightly against the July sun. A softer performance of Chopin, though, by Benno Moisewitsch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benno_Moiseiwitsch]
@liberal_leigh🕷️🐢 «BFPE ⛔️⛔️ 🔀No, sweetie, the huge RCT which found that the difference between mask-wearers and non-wearers was not statistically significant, which is why it struggled to find a publisher and has still not been mentioned by the UK's pro-mask media. https://t.co/W4NAXLlTj7
"These were profound attacks on reason. They were also attacks on limited government and the rule of law, which rest largely on the power of reason." https://t.co/JGClajhtOQ
"And those of us who cry out, until we are hoarse, to say that this is a catastrophe, are met with shrugs from the chattering classes, and snarls of “just put on the frigging mask” from the mob."
– Democracy muzzled: Peter Hitchens, October, 2020
Boris Johnson has urged caution ahead of expected lifting of restrictions on July 19 Freedom Day.
Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens: "I'm not at all confident that we will get through to October without it all being brought back again."@Iromg | @ClarkeMicahpic.twitter.com/YFyVJNj90W
As I blogged yesterday, for a government to say “not wearing facemasks is not now unlawful but you really should wear one and are expected to wear one” is not only dishonest but trashes the whole concept of the rule of law as understood for the past several centuries. To use social conformity, whipped on by endless msm propaganda, to coerce people into not doing something notunlawful, is a form of tyranny.
Highways England are managing the Historical Railways Estate of 3,200 disused structures by demolishing or infilling 100s of them. This is an unacceptable destruction of our history and heritage. Let’s make them think again. Please sign the petition! https://t.co/7mgdh6fQxS
Exactly. In fact, the figure may well be far higher. When my mother-in-law, in her late 90s, was admitted to hospital (for a fracture) earlier this year, she was regularly tested for “the virus” during her several weeks there. After a couple of weeks, she tested positive, though showing no symptoms. She was discharged about 2 weeks later. Had she died within 28 days of that positive test, even had she been run down by a car, she would have been part of the lying government statistics, as someone who “died within 28 days of a positive test”.
What I find shocking is how easily even quite intelligent people, supposedly educated people, have been muzzled into conformity. Not only conformity of action (eg the facemask nonsense) but conformity of thought.
Is this the future for airline pilots and nuclear power station workers too? 😱 https://t.co/K3rEoyWQOY
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 12, 2021
The final stage: students told not only what will be questioned on the exam papers, but exactly how to answer…
I've never heard of them. Perhaps if they didn't exist, the government would have to invent them. https://t.co/ItgKCwtjR4
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 12, 2021
The System is already inventing enemies. Labelling organizations. Whipping up fear in the msm. Then any individual who is to be repressed can be incarcerated merely by the police and CPS asserting that he or she either belongs to said one or another organization or “supports” it. We have already seen much of that over the past few years.
In fact there is no “far right” “terrorism” in the UK. Young men talking big in public bars, and/or buying such materiel as samurai swords, does not constitute “terrorism” or even the preparation, and certainly not effective preparation, of or for it.
Well, I myself have taken no interest in the said Schauspiel-for-the-masses, but from what I have read here and there, tweeter “@Episode1point0” may well be correct.
I’ve just voted to block the Tory government’s Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill, which they’re aggressively forcing through to protect hate speech.
Racist, hateful or discriminatory views will be given free reign without challenge on University campuses -we must oppose
Ridiculous bad-joke MP Claudia Webbe, trying to repress freedom of expression. She does not even know that the phrase she struggles to use is “free rein”, not “free reign“.
First, all cars will be electric. Second, all cars will have computer/radar/microwave control and tracking. All under the guise of health and safety. The 2021 “track and trace” nonsense is but a primitive foreshadowing of all this. A society where the “humanoid insect” will be trackable at all times, when all communications will be monitored (for “criminal” communications such as anything “racist”, rebellious (etc). Third step will be centralized control, so that any car can be stopped by authorities at will, and the occupants abducted or neutralized.
Conspiracy theory? Ha…
My reading of the famous poem, with scenes from Sennen Beach today in Cornwall.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 13, 2021
I swam there in the early 1960s, when I was maybe 9 years old.
This is being built on the periphery of the tiny Cornish village of St Buryan, a parish that is mentioned in the Domesday Book. This is happening all over GB. White flight is sending affluent boomers into the villages they loved on their holidays and ruining them forever. pic.twitter.com/WVfWGpwei7
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 13, 2021
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 13, 2021
Yes @bloke_on_a_bike. A man did say that, and no doubt this was his belief. But I do not share it. And nor do the countries which have surpassed, or will surpass us in wealth, health, education and general strength. Victory in a football game does not save us from decline. https://t.co/Kh9MYCpE9d
In the decadent days of the Roman imperium, the plebs were distracted by bread and circuses, while the equally decadent upper classes occupied themselves with “celebrity” sportsmen, chefs, and so on. As Hegel wrote, “the lesson of history is that people do not learn the lessons of history” (or something of the sort).
Illustration for the lost sequel to ‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’. – ‘Alice Through the Surveillance Camera’ . This surveillance array stands in the middle of Oxford’s lovely High Street. pic.twitter.com/95u5nTg3XA
Claudia Webbe is an embarrassment. The ex-Labour MP has a dreadful track record. She doesn’t even know what Belarus is. This is what happens when you patronisingly select candidates on the basis of race and gender rather than talent, writes @calvinrobinsonhttps://t.co/akJQuNasXd
She did “a master’s degree in race and ethnic relations at Birkbeck, University of London” [Wikipedia]. I wonder whether she was taught (nonsense) by Jew Zionist Twitter troll @bengidley (aka @inthesoupagain, @antinazisunited, @bobfrombrockley etc)?
“She was selected as the Labour candidate for Leicester East for the 2019 general election. Her selection resulted in the resignation of the Constituency Labour Party chair, who described it as “a fix”, and some in the local British Indian community were angry that one of their candidates was not interviewed.[26][27][28] Webbe was elected with a majority of 6,019. This compared with a 22,428 Labour majority in the seat in 2017.” [Wikipedia].
Leicester East constituency has been pretty unlucky in its MPs. Claudia Webbe’s predecessor was the corrupt and perverse Indian, Keith Vaz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Vaz
2/2 @telepathicant1 In what way is a win on the pitch a victory for the country? Is the country safer, stronger, freer, richer, fairer, kinder? Nope. Bread and circuses, or why do political leaders seek to associate themselves with sporting triumphs? https://t.co/jpuo6qWHF8
Me: “The country is declining in almost every way, especially from the social and racial points of view.“
Response from typical unthinking spectator-sport-obsessed Brit of 2021: “But ‘we’ have just won a football [or rugby, or cricket, or other] sport contest on the other side of the world! Yay!”
How do we awaken those whose perceptions are on such a low cultural, social, and political level?
Wow this is brilliant @colinbrazierGBN. I cried at start & end. BUT wonderful you managed to turn a personal tragedy into one of most intelligent, humanist commentaries I've heard on birth rates, family + an inspiring orientation to future. Fab antidote to fashionable misanthropy https://t.co/IcrRitfG2X
I suppose that if you were to call Jews, blacks, South Asians, even Roma Gypsies or Irish tinker “travellers”, “a terrible race” who should be restricted to one child per family, you would probably soon find the Jews (especially) or others making malicious complaints to the police or others about you; you might even find yourself a defendant in court, charged under some Mickey Mouse law such as Communications Act 2003, s.127. Not, though, if the people described are white British people, and not if the person saying the offending words is Bill Oddie, or Jo Brand, or some Jewish talking head or scribbler…
Incidentally, Bill Oddie is not exactly sharing a hutch in one of the new “British” neo-slum areas with a poverty-stricken multikulti population. No, he lives in Hampstead, where the negative effects of the multikulti society can be insulated-out by those with enough money.
Late afternoon music
[Sonning Bridge, Sonning, Berkshire; I was at school by Sonning]
The type of eccentric (?) G.K. Chesterton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G._K._Chesterton] would have liked. Chesterton wrote about “good Christian inns“. Incidentally, has Chesterton become an unperson now? True, he sometimes talks about Jews and “n******” in his Father Brown stories, so maybe that is the problem the msm have with dramatizing them. All the same, I do not think they have ever been properly filmed for TV. Rather like Raffles, and other stories, by Hornung. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._J._Raffles_(character). Hard to film credibly.
— The Jewish Chronicle (@JewishChron) July 8, 2021
Well worth reading by all British people.
Stephen Pollard, Editor of the Jewish Chronicle, disliked what a tweeter previously unknown to him had written (tweeted) about the very obvious Jewish influence and control over the Labour Party (under puppet-leader Keir Starmer, though it was equally true under Blair and Brown).
So what did Pollard do? Accept an opinion on Twitter as “free speech” or “freedom of expression on matters political (etc)”? Oh, no no! He turned snooper, found out that the tweeter was an accountant, then took it upon himself to write to the chief of that person’s firm, in order to get the tweeter sacked (which, it seems, was what happened).
Pollard seems to have had no regard at all for the possibility that that tweeter might have others dependent on his earnings. Well, what does one expect from “them”, really?…Compassion? Hardly…and for a Jewish supremacist, criticism of Jews is the worst imaginable crime, bar that of actually noting the fact that an individual is Jewish…
Pollard actually is a straggler in that regard. Alison Chabloz was sacked a number of years ago from her job with a German cruise line after she was stalked and harassed by a certain Jewish woman from North London, and others. It was after that persecution that Alison Chabloz became noticeably or more “anti-Semitic” online, in fact.
Come to it, I myself was disbarred in 2016 after a pack of Jews made complaint against me (in 2014), based on some tweets I had tweeted. In my case, I had left the practising Bar in 2008 anyway (so in reality had no job or profession to lose), but even knowing that did not stop “them”. Oh, no no…they wanted their pound of flesh. Not just my disbarment, but the msm publicity that followed. Pour encourager les autres. Subtlety is not their metier, in most cases.
Anyone unaware of the matter can just google “Ian Millard barrister”! At least for the msm story. The Jewish Chronicle (under Pollard) also featured my disbarment.
As for the tweets that had me disbarred (after an impeccably fair-seeming but actually completely rigged process), they numbered only five in the end. They were all true, and have all stood well the test of time.
For example, I called the then President of France, Sarkozy, something like “a corrupt gesticulating little Jew”. The most recent news I heard about the little bastard (in fact apparently only a half-Jew, so I was wrong to that extent) is that he was on trial for corruption alongside a Jew businessman…
Oh, and one of my other supposedly “offensive” tweets was about Michael Gove, to whom I referred in some such terms as “a pro-Zionist, pro-Jew, expenses cheat“. All true of course. At that time, Gove had not yet been publicly exposed as a cocaine abuser and drunk. He was even filmed drugged or drunk in the House of Commons a couple of years ago; swaying and staggering! In 2016, only his cronies in the Westminster Bubble knew about all his long-term cocaine abuse (especially when he was an influential journalist, paid well by the Lugenpresse or, if you like, Judenpresse).
Actually, I am waiting to see why his (I think part-Jewish) wife, Sarah Vine, is divorcing him. More drink and drugs? Women? (seems unlikely). God knows what will emerge…
Sarkozy, Gove, and others (of a far lesser prominence). It’s almost as if those whom I dislike come to premature or bad ends. Co-incidence, no doubt.
I've just joined new free speech platform GETTR. Looks much more user-friendly and slick than Parler. Come and join us ( if setting up a password protected account, it's REALLY easy, though you may need to look for their confirmation code in Promotions).https://t.co/oYuWgg0l1Q
@ejscott do you have any hard experimental evidence to support the claim that wearing a loose, much-fingered piece of cloth over your mouth and nose enhances your safety or that of others? Or do you embrace Alfred Garnett’s Law that ‘It stands to reeeason, dunnit?’ https://t.co/dNWw2XFOzU
Someone is not asleep. As I have blogged previously, one aspect of the past 18 months of socio-political madness is that of an experiment in mass psychological compliance. It has worked so well that many scared rabbits want the facemask nonsense to continue indefinitely, and many also wear these useless appendages while riding bicycles, walking on windy clifftops, or riding in their own cars (even when alone!).
I have myself seen all of the above behaviours and more in the district where I live (and which has in fact had a very low rate of —supposed, alleged— death “from”—i.e. with— “the virus”).
@vlazjenn . Feel free. But actually that is exactly what you will not be. Only obedient infants (or convicted criminals) allow others to tell them what to wear. https://t.co/WirzBSFDro
Hilarious @onmyjackjones. Another few spins of the propaganda wheel, and the Danmask Study will have been twisted and racked into a pro-mask study. Which it wasn’t. ‘Fact-check’ indeed. Freedom is slavery! War is Peace! Truth is Lies! https://t.co/2Vu1tUAFC9
Goodness "kynohy . The lurking Marxist-Leninist materialist, deep within me stirs at this news. Maybe the world really is as crude as I thought it was when I was a Trot. https://t.co/eHTXDfpVb3
@blackdogpaints. My dear late brother was if possible even less of a scientist than I am. But we both understood that science was about hard experiment and falsifiability, not about opinion. Hard experiment does not support the use of masks. https://t.co/tsExV6DR6o
@collinsedmunds The humans in the Danmask test did exactly what humans do in normal life. That is one of the many reasons (others being its large size, the honesty of its pro-mask progenitors, and the fact that it was a proper RCT) why it was such a valuable experiment. https://t.co/dcoI9Vs3um
I have often wondered whether this clip could have been broadcast if it had been recorded a few weeks later, when the mask zealotry had really taken off. Savour it now. https://t.co/5Fe796qk24
Below: what the NWO/ZOG System ministers and advisers in the UK were saying last year, until they “got the memo” from the hidden ruling circles of the West, and changed the message…
I suggest that you start breathing some oxygen again @FromLondonArea . On the off chance that you've not been irreversibly inculcated with unscientific claptrap from @devisridhar take a look at this: The amazing story of the WHO’s reverse ferret on masks. @ClarkeMicahpic.twitter.com/Eqr2pDgkHy
Tweets from the “@FromLondonArea” loony are worth reading, in order to understand how deep is the pathology that has taken hold of many of the facemask zealots and general “virus” obsessives. Example? See below:
why is it only ugly people, smokers & junkies are anti-mask??
🤔🤔🤔
same vibe as "your sun cant bring your nikon camera into the convention because we want to sell you photos"
— Lorraine from the London area (@FromLondonArea) July 5, 2021
She —evidently— has not looked into any mirrors recently…(neither can she spell). Other examples from her would be superfluous here, but look at her tweets. Somewhere between disturbing and unintentionally hilarious.
On Twitter there are many clinically-diagnosed mental health cases, quite a few of whom also often accuse the sane of being insane…
Thank you @pbfromdevon. Most people no longer understand foreign policy and the means by which nations conduct it since the Nuremberg Court outlawed aggressive war. Or that Britain no longer really has a foreign policy of its own https://t.co/mtq4V7c1u6
One of the most absurd recent UK Government actions (of many) was when Gavin Williamson (then Secretary of State for Defence, now —equally hilariously— Education Secretary), threatened to send a warship to the South China Sea to indicate Her Majesty’s Government’s displeasure about Hong Kong. One warship! Williamson must think that he is in the time of Lord Palmerston (Palmerston threatened Greece that way in 1850, about the treatment in Greece of a Jew called Don Pacifico, who claimed to hold British citizenship). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Pacifico; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Pacifico_affair
How much can one little island take? I really do wonder. And each incident like this is like a rock thrown into a pond. The ripples of pain and suffering radiate outward to God knows what and where. pic.twitter.com/C1phyFC774
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
As for (non-European) Home Secretary, Priti Patel, she makes much noise about illegal immigration, does nothing about it (as can be seen in the hundreds crossing the Channel, hundreds every day) and keeps very quiet about the thousands entering otherwise, many “legally” (family members”, “fiancees”, supposed wives or husbands, “students”, rich “investors” etc). Neither does she seem to have a problem with part-Jew chancer “Boris” inviting up to SIX MILLION (that number again!) Hong Kong Chinese to come here.
In that article, I noted the number of non-English and (at root) non-British persons in the Boris Johnson Cabinet, starting with “Boris” himself (part-Jew, part-Levantine, born in USA, brought up largely in USA and Belgium).
That aspect of the present government has become even more marked: Chancellor—Rishi Sunak (Indian); Home Secretary— Priti Patel (East African Indian origin); Transport Secretary— Grant Shapps (Jew); Health Secretary— Sajid Javid (Pakistani origin); Foreign Secretary— Dominic Raab (half-Jew); Climate Change— Alok Sharma (Indian); Business Secretary— Kwasi Kwarteng (African). 8 out of 23, but including most of the top jobs, including all of the traditional “Great Offices of State” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Offices_of_State].
Note the helpless Europeans on the beach, unarmed, unable even to say anything, frozen in fear and/or by political correctness as the migrant-invaders debarque and immediately run up the beach.
This is not FOR anything. This is the first measure AGAINST the unvaccinated. Many more to come.
Politics latest news: Double vaccinated to be freed from self-isolation after August 16 – watch live https://t.co/aH5QnOZe39 via @Telegraph
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Because he says the things that politicians want to hear and want you to hear. He is a human shield for their cowardly tyranny. https://t.co/j7ouKLo6bU
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
…and that is why “Professor Lockdown” is still frequently on BBC radio current affairs shows, treated with exaggerated respect at that.
Overt protest mostly banned, paper publishing mostly banned, online opinion or protest banned (increasingly). What does that leave, people of England? You tell me.
More tweets
Pro maskers are the selfish ones, perpetuating a state of fear. By all means carry on mask wearing if it makes you feel “safe” -but don’t bully the rest of us into cowering behind bits of grubby cloth
— Isabel Oakeshott (@IsabelOakeshott) July 6, 2021
How much will it take before the general public understand that they are being played?!
Late tweets
There are 10s of millions of people in the UK who know perfectly well that @BorisJohnson, Blair et al are proven LIARS: sneaky, morally bankrupt & totally self-serving. If you're thinking "Surely they wouldn't lie to us on THIS scale"…you're delusional. Of course they would. pic.twitter.com/JreGjR3UIA
@ianbillbivin. Those of us lucky to have flown before the start of airline ‘security’could not believe,when it began,that it would be permanent – let alone that we’d end up being compelled to remove items of clothing and have our testicles electronically scanned.Yet it is so. https://t.co/J5YtffKhWs
Or ever. @d_shepherd Glad my travelling days are largely done. Just as long as they don’t bring in compulsory masks for cyclists, I should be able to get to most of the places I still want to visit. https://t.co/bzrhb7gKJt
I agree with Hitchens. I too have travelled more widely than the average, perhaps more widely than most, and have seen quite a bit of every continent (except Antarctica and South America), including some experiences that most people never have.
Now? I have very little wish to travel overseas these days. There are a few cities that I might find pleasant or interesting, and to which I have never been: St. Petersburg, Helsinki, Oulu, Lugano, Baden Baden, Budapest. Not desperate.
Translation: the Tories are going to take full control of limitless immigration and hand out £BILLIONS in contracts to their friends to run it with 'private sector' efficiency. https://t.co/QstbIgpeoh
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Dear God. When will our people be delivered from these torments? Rest in peace Leonies. https://t.co/SsQ76tRZOr
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Dutch scenes from 1920. Looks so wonderfully settled and civilised. Good job on the colour and enhancement too.
Watch "Mooi Apeldoorn, Parel der Veluwe in 1920 in kleur! Town of Apeldoorn in 1920 in color! [AI enhanced]" on YouTube https://t.co/ZdIzT6xcf4
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021
Achingly wonderful. England!
Watch "JOURNEY TO THE WEALD OF KENT. TRADE TEST FILM NARRATED BY SIR JOHN BETJEMAN." on YouTube https://t.co/CaxZnpTt0D
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 6, 2021