But “answer came there none”, not from “@toadmeister” Toby Young, not from “@LozzaFox” Laurence Fox, nor from any of their vocal supporters. As with the (((Spectator))) magazine, the (((fix))) is pretty much in…
As mentioned above, Alison Chabloz is on trial (again) next week, on Thursday 17 December. All support would be welcome. Westminster Magistrates’ Court, 181 Marylebone Road, London. Nearest Underground is a few minutes away on foot: Edgware Road (both stations).
Father Christmas wears a muzzle in latest wave of panic propaganda. Will this generation ever recover from these months of state-sponsored fear and superstition? pic.twitter.com/ZDWWW3shLm
The answer to the above question by Hitchens is “probably not, not in the present generation, and probably not in the next“. It is sometimes said, for example, that “Communism” (meaning Soviet socialism) and its effects are finished in Russia. That may be true in terms of political support for the (or a) “Communist” party, but other effects have become ingrained.
The whole economic system in Russia now has grown out of both Sovietism and post-Soviet gangsterism. Few know that, even in the Soviet Union itself, going back to the days of the 1960s, late 1950s and even those of Stalin’s rule, there were so-called “underground millionaires”, in some cases running what amounted to large-scale enterprises.
These hidden millionaires were sometimes, if uncovered, imprisoned and even shot (eg for “economic sabotage”), but many managed to pay off the militia (police), local Party officials, Moscow bureaucrats and even lower-ranking KGB officials, in order to survive (and trade).
The real gangster or hardcore criminal element of the Soviet days adapted readily to the chaotic conditions of post-Soviet crony capitalism, offering “protection” and other services.
I recall sitting in the Academy of Sciences building overlooking Luzhniki and the Moskva River, in 1993, and being told by Russian acquaintances about someone they knew who was targeted by gangsters because his flashy cars (inc. Rolls-Royces) had been noticed. Pay for protection or else. He demurred, saying that he had his own security force. One of the expensive cars was then destroyed by a hand grenade. He beefed up his security, and installed a bulletproof, grenade-proof garage at his “suburban” home. The response of the gangsters? They used a shoulder-launched missile to destroy both the remaining cars and the garage! He paid up after that…
It can be seen how Russia’s “oligarchic” or “gangster” capitalism of the past 30 years grew out of the conditions of Sovietism; the “might is right” Soviet idea, the hidden criminality and profiteering, the absence of a reliable rule of law, the importance of “blat” (influence and connections).
Sovietism itself of course retained some “Tsarist” qualities, while the influence of the Mongol invasions hundreds of years ago affected both Tsarism and Sovietism alike and continues to affect personal and social attitudes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_invasions_and_conquests.
The effect of events such as what has happened in response to “the virus” across Europe in 2020 can be longlasting and even intergenerational. Both Britain and Europe as a whole have lost much in the past year.
[Президиум Российской академии наук. Москва, Ленинский проспект; Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Prospekt]
She’s right. Where I live, most houses cost around a million. Unfortunately, I am about £999,990 short…I had better put the remaining £10 on the Lotto.
Afternoon music
England, my England…
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Perhaps if you concentrated on your tories more, you may report on this ! https://t.co/azsJ21Gr6O
Written only weeks before the composer was killed in France in early 1918. Cut down at the age of 33,
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Why on earth would the Tory Party, a property developers' lobby which wholly embraces wokeness, be interested in promoting 'real conservatism' @wjd2001? Mystifying opinion. 🦅🐢🕷️ https://t.co/wxz5h28s1u
The three ghosts would never get past the dense screens of Johnson's self-regard. Ebenezer Scrooge still possessed a lingering scrap of humility. https://t.co/dFCCkcP5t1
Why try to reanimate a corpse, @jacobbardenuk? Bury the Tory Paryt at a crossroads with a stake through its heart, and start afresh. https://t.co/2Hfg6xFo0Q
You cruel person, teling me Father Christmas doesn't exist. You'll be telling me next that the NHS isn't the envy of the world @Marshalthewill1https://t.co/RHTyr8WjhH
Conservative Party MPs, most of them, voted to be led by that clown; Conservative Party members, most of them, voted to be led by that clown; nearly half those voters who bothered to vote in 2019 voted, in effect, for that clown. They cannot say that they did not understand that he was —and is— wholly unfitted to be Prime Minister.
You misunderstand the meaning of 'tolerance' @cartoon4sale. It does not mean being Pollyanna, loving everybody, disliking nobody. It means being willing to tolerate the freedom of others to hold and express opinions with which you strongly disagree. https://t.co/aL44diBPrC
One of the most frightening things about contemporary Britain is the lack of understanding among superficially “educated” persons for quite basic concepts, such as free speech, by which I mean freedom of expression on matters political, social, historical, religious, cultural etc.
We are back where we were over a year ago. I blogged about it then: either “Boris” will cave in to the EU, in which case he will reprise Chamberlain returning from Munich and waving his piece of paper at Heston Aerodrome (until today, I thought that he returned to Croydon Airport) in 1938 (“peace with the EU in our time“), or will fail to agree terms, in which case the idiot will be again reprising the role of am-dram Churchill, poundland Churchill, and “we shall never surrenderto the EU“. Pathetic…
Question for social historians/people with long memories. Did the National Front get to make these points on 70s version of @bbcquestiontime?? I remember it as being scary-skinhead-racists..but I’m fascinated now by how this was regarded as racist on 1970. But not in 2016..
Question Time? Is this journalist so naive? The Jew-Zionist element would never have allowed that! Oh, and the only reason they allowed Nick Griffin on in 2009 was to ambush him. It was a planned, conspiratorial disgrace. In fact, it showed clearly how notionally “traditional English” types like David Dimbleby collude, for their own benefit, with the Jew-Zionists and other gravediggers of our race, culture, and society.
In fact, there was nothing “scary” about the National Front. I recall going to a meeting held in a pub in Leicester (far from where I lived, but I was invited by a member) in 1975. Very pleasant ordinary people, mostly in the 25-45 age group, though the only one I recall as an individual was a pretty dark-haired lady aged about 35, who collected donations during the evening (well, after all, I was an 18-y-o, though hardly “impressionable”!).
Strange that Carole Cadwalladr and others think that that NF programme of 1970 is being carried out by the Boris-idiot “elected” dictatorship! Really?
“Stop immigration“? Since when? The bastards are flooding in, hundreds of thousands each year. “Reject Common Market“? The EU Referendum validated that by popular plebiscite but so far we only have BRINO (Brexit In Name Only), but we shall see. “Restore capital punishment“? No possibility unless a civil war renders it necessary to put people up against a wall (I myself tend to be anti-capital punishment anyway but “never say never”). Certainly the present government has not introduced it. “Make Britain great again“? The present government may parrot the idea but has no plan to make it happen. “Scrap overseas aid“? Even the recent reductions suggested leave official aid at a figure many times what it was in 1970. “Rebuild our armed forces“? They have never been weaker, not for hundreds of years. It will take more than a few more large ships to make the UK a real military power again.
Incredibly, Carole Cadwalladr is thought of as a journalist of some standing. She has even won awards. She must have a few good sources, admittedly.
Costa Rica! In the 80's they had a huge deforestation problem… 25 years later they have turned it around & run at 98% renewable energy @Visit_CostaRica
— Julia Bradbury I HAVEN'T BOUGHT BLUE TICK💙 (@JuliaBradbury) December 7, 2020
#JAILED | A killer who stabbed a young man to death as he enjoyed a night out with friends was jailed for life today, as the victim’s family asked us to share video of the attack as a stark warning about the misery that knife crime inflicts. pic.twitter.com/x4q56227Cz
Man arrested for positing words on Facebook about the BLM pathetic knee nonsense at Millwall. Unbelievable. Britain in 2020 where you get arrested for words that might offend on Facebook 😂 https://t.co/ItakQV0AxC
That “DamienBlackLivesMatter” half-caste is a typical untermensch, who should not be in the UK, nor in any part of Europe. His type is empowered by the current nonsense propaganda.
Most of the abusive accounts (often Jews) on Twitter use pseudonyms to troll and abuse non-Jews. A few use their real (though Anglicized) names, either because they are known publicly as journalists or MPs, or because they have been exposed in court (like Stephen Silverman aka @ssilvuk, and Stephen Applebaum aka @grubstreetsteve, aka @rattus2384).
#Antifa & Lefties want to Trash our History & Destroy Statues, Police do a Knee to them! They get the Soft Police. Riot Police come out for the #Patriots & #MSM Support & Encourage. The Indigenous are Thinking, but Stay Silent in Fear of the Race Card; but That's Changing. pic.twitter.com/gOk8n9cXIz
No, because the best parts of England (especially) are being trashed already, and any new homes will go to unwanted immigrants, meaning migrant-invaders.
Edgar Graham, a barrister, unionist politician and law lecturer, who was murdered by the IRA on Queen's campus on December 7 1983, because he was talented, liberal and they thought him a challenge. In the student's union, republicans were heard cheering the news. https://t.co/cO5km9Eggu
One of the key parts of strengthening a person or a people, is to instill in them a sense of heritage identity, that their resistance and survival, is part of who they are.
That way any contemporary regime state cannot tell them otherwise and make them cattle.
We’re facing something much darker than a virus. 1 in 4 young adults are suicidal. Unemployed workers could lose $150 billion in 2021 and 40 million people are facing eviction. Elites are building a feudal society and telling us to give up everything that makes life worth living. pic.twitter.com/rio0yZ88hi
The upshot (no pun intended) is that an employed barrister who took “upskirt” photos of a woman on the Underground was not disbarred, though he was suspended for six months.
I have no quarrel with the sentence of the Tribunal, though some may think it lenient. However, compare that with my sentence in 2016 for having tweeted a few home truths about, inter alia, Jews, and about that snivelling little cocaine-snorting doormat, Michael Gove: I was disbarred, for having tweeted 5 tweets! I have blogged about it previously: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2017/07/09/the-slide-of-the-english-bar-and-uk-society-continues-and-accelerates/
In December 2007, I made my last appearance as a barrister in court, a three-day construction case at Central London County Court, situated in elegant Park Crescent, near Regent’s Park.
The case should never have been allowed to proceed by the (Indian) solicitors involved. I was asked to take on the case at very short notice. I saw the brief on a Saturday, to appear 1-2 days later on Monday morning!
The judge was a bad-tempered man called Collins (I may be wrong but think that he was later elevated to the High Court bench if that was the same Collins (not sure). He was scathing about my clients’ case (quite rightly, it must be admitted, but he might have been a little more polite about it).
Not bad though: no less than 8 acres of private gardens…in Central London!
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Gigantic anti-lockdown rally in Prague. Why on earth do people keep paying to watch state propaganda networks that refuse to show us such real news?#DefundTheBBC#CancelSkypic.twitter.com/DLUYVU7S5J
Nine months too late, after untold needless deaths, savagely divided couples and families, tens of thousands of destroyed jobs, thousands of wrecked businesses conventional 'journalism' awakes. Of course I'm glad, but boy, have they taken their time. @pestonhttps://t.co/UCy2Z2yCJz
Conventional 'journalism' slowly comes round from its stupefied 9-month slumber. I on the other hand *am* saying that strangling our society and economy was a grave and irreparable mistake, disproportionate & wholly avoidable if people such @Peston had been awake at the start. https://t.co/RoRtdUI82V
One of the tweets that got me disbarred in 2016 was that describing Sarkozy as “a gesticulating little Jew” (actually, half-Jew, I believe). Well, members of the jury, was I right or wrong?
“Sensitive, empathic, and insightful, you care deeply about people, wanting to accommodate them on the one hand, and having strong visions that you desperately want to turn into reality on the other. Often preoccupied with mulling over your personal thoughts in your own head, others are likely to describe you as tolerant, courteous, and appreciative, but also a bit remote and dreamy. Thoughtful and caring, you have a well-developed facility for putting yourself in another person’s place and an instinctive understanding of how people work. Though you tend to spend considerable time fantasizing about how society could be improved, you typically refrain from arguing passionately in favor of your solutions. Instead, you prefer to influence others by gently letting them know how their individual contributions would be invaluable in the greater scheme of things.”
This apparently puts me on the same page as Jefferson and Gandhi, inter alia.
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Heard what I thought sounded like a typical British and aged Oxbridge academic woman called Dr. Brenda Boardman, demanding that the little UK, with its relatively small population, take measures (which might trash our living standards) to “reduce emissions”, despite the fact that all UK “emissions” of “greenhouse gases” add up to only 1% of those of the world as a whole.
In fact, though she does work out of Oxford University, the woman concerned got a Open University degree in Sociology and Technology around 1980 at the age of (about) 40: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brenda_Boardman.
I have no objection to people getting degrees “late” or from the Open University, and it may be that that lady’s work overall has been valuable, but it can be very dangerous or destructive to give academics or semi-academics too much power or influence over the real UK. Look at “SAGE” (aka “DUMB”— “Department Under Matt and Boris”)…
River Lugg
Horrible and upsetting to hear on the Today Programme that “someone”, presumably a local farmer or landowner, has deliberately trashed over a mile of the bank of the River Lugg, which meets the Wye near Hereford: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Lugg
Trees cut down, bushes etc destroyed, the bank of the river actually canalized, otters, birds and fish killed or displaced.
Penalties for this sort of crime must be greatly increased.
[Update, 9 December 2020:the following tweet was seen by me]
The farm at the heart of the Lugg River story gets a lot of subsidies. In 2000-2009 it received 1.93 million euros of farm payments. In 2018 it was £213k. Last year £189k. That's about 950-1000ha.
This is why paying farmers for public goods, not owning land, is the way forward.
Crash the economy & reduce the peasants to joyless poverty, and emissions of the world's most important natural fertiliser will indeed fall. The old Communists wanted to control the means of production, the new ones want to abolish them. It won't end well!https://t.co/mvWH3qKnZe
I don’t see myself as anything of the kind @clagsborough. I have repeatedly rejected attempts to describe me as an ‘intellectual’ , and describe myself as what I am, a jobbing scribbler. https://t.co/m3hNhCHBft
If only all msm scribblers were as honest! In fact, to be fair to Hitchens, he is somewhere between “intellectual” and scribbler.
Good old SNP, pulled the rug from BiFab after first blowing £52 million, costs 500 jobs in renewable energy & even their overpriced "unclosable" Queensferry Crossing is closed… and they're sat on BILLIONS of Scottish taxpayers money. #snpout2021#SNPouthttps://t.co/uh8xOrnfgT
— The First Casualty – Falklands War History (@FirstFalklands) December 4, 2020
Alison Chabloz
Persecuted satirical singer-songwriter, Alison Chabloz, expected to stand trial —again— on 17 December 2020, has published her first completely public blog post for some time: see https://alisonchabloz.com/
[Alison Chabloz]
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If you are *infuriated* by the opinions of another person @richardz86, the chances are very strong that this person is expressing opinions you yourself suspect are correct, but fear to adopt. I speak as someone who has been through the unpleasant process of changing my mind. https://t.co/IgQdYwX2oP
I should say, the degree of domestic comfort now taken for granted by UK residents of all conditions. Central heating is major, as is hot water on tap without problems (see old British films for an idea of what many had to endure before, not even 1945, but c.1970).
Incidentally, the first house in England (and UK, I think) to have central heating, at least since the days of Roman Britain, was the country house of the steel magnate, Bessemer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Bessemer], which country house is now a seaside hotel [https://www.beachhousemilfordonsea.co.uk/] not more than a few miles from where I myself now live. Oddly, I also lived (for a year or two) near another area associated with Bessemer, Denmark Hill in South London, which was his main residence (and he died there, not long before the outbreak of the First World War).
What made me laugh were some of the responses to that Goodwin question. Some cited “public housing” (though of course that pre-dated 1945), “good and reliable television” (“reliable”, yes, if that means the picture appears when you switch on; “good”, doubtful…), and of course TV never really got going until the early 1950s though it had existed (in both Germany and the UK) since the 1930s, but with only a few hundred viewers initially.
I did not see “mass immigration” as an “important advance or achievement” cited by even one of the usually avid Twitter virtue-signallers. Honesty by default?
That Anderson person is in the pocket of the Jewish lobby. He used to tweet against me, before part of that same Jew lobby had me expelled from Twitter in 2018. Interesting to see this news. “Oh dear, what a pity, never mind!…“
Speaking of “what goes around comes around”, here is serial Twitter troll “@grubstreetsteve”, aka “@rattus2384”, real name Stephen Applebaum, an active conspirator of the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, tweeting to others, notably “@TimGStevens” (aka “Dr. Dim”) about me:
Millard appears to have zero life beyond providing commentary on Chabloz's case and writing snide antisemitic blogs.
So I have “zero life“? Well, it is true that my life is far less affluent —and far more circumscribed in consequence— than it was 15, 20, or more years ago, but Applebaum might reflect on how saying unpleasant things can boomerang back: he, once (long ago) an aspiring film critic, is now never, or hardly ever, published anywhere, is basically a “house husband”, and moreover has recently been tweeting about how he has been diagnosed as having both cancer and “Coronavirus”, which has affected his lungs etc.
As for “Dr. Dim” (Tim G. Stevens), an NHS psychiatrist with a depressive condition, and based in Essex, his tweet (above) scarcely covers his apparent obsession, stretching over several years now, with me. See https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/07/18/theyre-coming-to-take-me-away-ha-ha/. Seems to be an honesty problem and a medical ethics problem there…
Actually, “Dr. Dim” tweeted not long ago to another mentally-disordered Zionist (a Jewish woman from North London) that he quite often looks at my blog (the said Jewess replied that she looks at it daily, no doubt to see whether she might be able to make —another— malicious complaint against me to the police). In other words, Dr. Dim’s assertion that he hardly knows of me, and so on, is rather “economical with the truth”…
“They” snoop constantly on my blog. They do not realize that, by so doing, their own minds will be affected.
Another troll exposed in open court, like Applebaum, is Stephen Silverman, “Head of Enforcement and Investigations” at the sinister Jew-Zionist cabal, the so-called Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA).
I have noticed that quite a few people on Twitter, gratuitously nasty about me in the past decade, are now either dead or have serious and chronic medical conditions. Looks like someone “up there” is on my side. As the ancient Chinese proverb has it, “the stars in their courses fight on the side of the just“. May God mote it be!
In Hampshire, each little police area seems to run its own Twitter account. Most are unexceptionable, informing the public about their work, and about arrests made etc, appealing for information, and so on. Quite useful for the public. A few, however, have fallen into socio-political bias. For example, the “Waterside Cops” Twitter account (covering the area of the Solent shore South West of Southampton), seemed to be, until recently, full of propaganda about “hate speech”, and also about how good, supposedly, are the “Roma”, “traveller” etc “communities”. Ironic, in view of the “situation” with those “communities”…
Well, it seems that the Chief Constable (or whoever) has taken the matter in hand, with the result that all the local police Twitter accounts in Hampshire, all the ones of which I am aware anyway, will be closed on 4 January 2021. It may be that they are throwing out the baby with the bathwater, in that most of those accounts, most of the time, were all right. Still, there it is.
The above tweet may be unintentionally misleading. The hearing on 17 December 2020 is the trial of Alison Chabloz on another three charges arising from a complaint made in 2019 by Stephen Silverman of the “CAA”. It is not directly connected with Alison’s appeal in respect of earlier trials or matters (which are now concluded).
Bhakdi is almost a prophet, foreseeing the extent and nature of this needless tragedy from the start. The extreme gentleness of his manner contrasts with the contained power of what he has to say. https://t.co/5TASi4kGNw
Read Peter Hitchens’ book the abolition of liberty. Jury trial has been undermined for decades and is barely functional now, Keir Starmer ran the crown prosecution service and it’s not fit for purpose
When Starmer was put in (by the Jewish/Israel lobby) to re-take Labour (he’s married to a Jewish woman lawyer; children brought up as Jewish, just like those of that corrupt little pissant, Robert Jenrick), I thought that he would at least look reasonably competent. Wrong!
After 1-2 years of the incompetence of Boris-idiot, he is still well ahead of Keir Starmer in the opinion polls!
1/2 @georgemonbiot, We differ on that. I also disapprove of your use of the word 'denial, with its implied smear. To disagree with you is not to 'deny', but to challenge. You are not the fount of all knowledge, nor has anyone given you power to decide what is and is not true… https://t.co/x9H77A1bhm
Yesterday in Parliament, the latest Government kill-the-economy measures were voted through, 291 votes to 78. Most of the 78 were Conservative Party dissidents, though 15 Labour Party MPs (16 if including Jeremy Corbyn, now sitting as Independent) also voted against: https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/916#noes
The Labour Party as a whole abstained. Had it voted against the Government, the Government majority would have been in single figures, though probably still sufficient to win, depending on whether others might have been emboldened.
The Opposition, under Starmer, is lacklustre and without purpose.
I may not agree with everything that is said elsewhere, on various topics, by the writer of that piece, and I doubt that she would agree with me on much (if only as a kneejerk reaction), but that piece is worth reading.
The existence on Earth of Jesus Christ, and then the “Aetherization of the Blood”, gave the Jews the chance to change their karmic future. St. Paul (former Saul) and others of that era understood that. Most Jews rejected that chance, just as they (as represented by the mob in Jerusalem) were given the chance to have Jesus Christ released and pardoned, but preferred to choose Barabbas, the Jewish Zealot and cut-throat (the archetype of the aggressive Jew-Zionists of the present age). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barabbas
Even msm TV reports make it clear how destructive the “lockdown”/shutdown/facemask nonsense has been.
I saw, just yesterday, an interview with and report about what seemed to be a marquee and catering enterprise in (I think) Northern Ireland, killed off by Government “virus” nonsense. This year was the first it failed to make a good profit.
Now its losses have meant insolvency and liquidation. 40 employees have now lost their jobs. Many face poverty, some homelessness, as a result. Now scale that up to millions.
Companies large and small are now insolvent. In huge numbers.
The Times reports France/other "hardline" countries pushing for no deal Brexit, unless UK makes major concessions in coming days. Hardliners say EU should declare talks over; then watch UK suffer pain of short no-deal period before chastened UK returns to talks, cap in hand.
… to Europe can only get a "punishment beating" deal with EU then the UK will proceed with no deal and make the best of it, whatever the short-term pain. Instead of being chastened, UK likely to be defiant. And EU/UK relations would be in the freezer for years. Not good.
Again, a huge chance for social nationalism to seize the agenda.
What this actually tells us is that, were it not for all the MSM doomporn & elite manipulation hysteria, we wouldn't even know this 'pandemic' existed. Statistically it would be just another flu in a world with a lot of obesity & dementia.https://t.co/5KEvCkFJdx
Covid lockdown regimes are going to outsource their #vaccination compulsion to the supermarkets & airlines. Just as they outsourced the suppression of #freespeech online to the liberal tech giants. Liberal capitalism is becoming privatised fascism.#Resisthttps://t.co/ShaSiCCLge
I have been blogging for some time about how the new “police state” is a collaboration between the State and transnational companies (along with malicious special interest lobbies such as the Jew-Zionist lobby), rather than the old-style Stalinist model, or if you like the “Latin American” model.
Incidentally, take a look at that mixed-race person in the photo. That is one Vaughan Gething [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughan_Gething], the Health Minister of the devolved Welsh Government. The Great Replacement, personified…
Certainly at the moment. Though it should not be so, and was not always so. @cloudbuster64 https://t.co/SS3kXZGs1X
Peter Hitchens may be right in principle here, but there is little mileage in being pointlessly obstructive to uniformed patrolmen. When I was about 21 or 22, that is back in about 1978, I was walking late at night through a town in one or the more urbanized parts of Surrey, having hitch-hiked there (I did that a lot at that time), and was about halfway to my destination (Reigate Hill) when a police car came alongside.
The policeman in the passenger seat asked where I was going and what I had in my attache case. I answered his first question and, as to the second, answered “books on occultism”. Incredulous smiles from the constabulary. The policeman got out and asked me to open the case. I cannot recall now whether the first book he saw was Gareth Knight’s A Practical Guide to Qabalistic Symbolism or Israel Regardie’s The Tree of Life— A Study in Magic. Whichever it was, it was enough to satisfy the curiosity of Plod.
No doubt, when back in the police canteen, they regaled their cohorts with the story of the odd young man carrying a case of obscure books around the town after midnight.
It happens. One of my one-time schoolmasters said that the police had once stopped him on Westminster Bridge, also late at night, and asked him what he had in his duffle bag (this was when the IRA were bombing London in the early 1970s). He replied “a concrete gnome“, and briefly faced the irritation of the police… until the bag was searched, only to verify his story. It happens.
Interesting that RT is here tagged by Twitter (correctly) as Russia state-affiliated media. But does Twitter apply comparable tags to other broadcasters, whether linked to states or to commercial empires with opinions? https://t.co/Dr0uT11si4
Don't think so @charlieboy77777 Police knew the law better than they do now when degrees were rare to non-existent in the force. And what sort of 'degrees' do you think they'll have? https://t.co/ZNVC9LpLyr
‘He is a kind of Etonian Tony Blair, onto whom people project desires and beliefs at will. There is no actual connection between these projections and the man himself.’
Boris-idiot, someone who has plotted all his life to become Prime Minister, but who has no beliefs, no ideology to speak of, no religion, not even any plans or ideas, unless you include those 12 year old schoolboy ideas of bridges over the ocean etc.
Just a big nothing. An onion, or an outsize matrioshka, with nothing in the middle.
1/3 Lockdown Sceptics https://t.co/qy8SPww7kT has the list of MPs, including 15 Labour MPs plus Independents Julian Lewis and Jeremy Corbyn, and DUP MPs, who bravely voted *against* the Government yesterday. Remember them when the time comes.
2/3 The fact is that yesterday we saw the faint stirrings of an actual Opposition, one which has largely been created by months of extra-Parliamentary resistance to Johnson. But it needs to be far bigger. So keep writing those letters. You may do more good than you know.
3/3 One fascinating aspect was the sight of Johnson himself, prematurely aged and diminished, in his seat while Graham Brady MP told him more or less to his face that he is mistaken. The post of 'World King' turns out to be much less fun than he thought it would be.
Nah…bye…see you when sanity is restored to this country (if ever)…
I think we need greater clarity over precisely which "habits" we will be expected to continue once the vaccinations have been rolled out. Hand washing is fine. Wearing a mask everywhere we go you can forget. https://t.co/Wmhegsv9Sk
Some music by Atterberg, a Swedish composer all but unknown to the public of Britain, and in his native Sweden very much sidelined after 1945 because of his cultural and spiritual ties to the Reich.
I managed it without difficulty, though I know that my lung capacity must be a fraction of what it was 20-40 years ago when I could —and did— swim a mile, or a couple of miles, every couple of days, and had been known to swim several miles of open sea and then haul myself up several feet onto the deck of a motor yacht (without a ladder— very awkward and slippery, but it had to be done).
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Another brilliant article from the Unz Review. In-depth look at, and explanation of, the cancelling of white men from corporate advertising. Be sure to follow the link to the second half as well.#WhiteGeNocide#frankfurtschoolhttps://t.co/jbwZV4Q97X
When I hear them whine 'cultural appropriation', I think of the concepts, language & technology they use to do so. The clothes they wear, sports they play, the farms that feed them, medicines that keep them healthy. And the fact they don't eat each other.https://t.co/FDPNiDCEXb
The Black and White Minstrel Show and similar is “cultural appropriation”, apparently (despite the fact that “blacking up” was invented by non-blacks), but black actors and actresses can play white people from history, such as (absurdly) Ann Boleyn!
If you backed the second lockdown despite all the evidence that it would trash the economy & cost more lives than it saves, then DON'T YOU DARE complain about cuts to foreign aid, no pay rises, millions of lost jobs, huge debt & the inevitable future tax rises.
This is what I was talking about. Why should a decision of this magnitude be “50:50”. If we’re going to have this ridiculous system there should be transparent, objective criteria to determine which regions enter which Tiers. There shouldn’t be any debate about it. https://t.co/cvEKjOHfHo
“Government insiders said it is possible none of England will be put into the less restrictive Tier 1.” And then Johnson can claim that he kept his promise to end lockdown on December 2nd, technically. https://t.co/Nngjvbwna5
The faltering of the wave in late October and early November was not just a pause but a peak. Hospital admissions appear to have peaked on 11 November and began to fall, implying a peak of infections in late October, well before lockdown began. https://t.co/Ii9duwBYKv
Politicians everywhere are not very bright, and are afraid of real responsibility. They also hate admitting mistakes. That's why. https://t.co/jY2f3i2ZQu
Peter Hitchens sees (surely correctly) the incompetence of governments, but fails to see the interpenetrating conspiracy (or “consensus” if you prefer) within and behind governments: Bilderberg, WEF, the Coudenhove Kalergi Plan, the “Great Reset”, the “Great Replacement”, “ZOG”, “NWO”, etc…
The Danish Study did shred the case for masks, @silversynergy . So much so that @nntaleb, the well known muzzle zealot, is now calling for it to be retracted. Now, he wouldn't do that if it *supported* the case for masks, would he? https://t.co/xsBLt8rmvQ
@willadamslsd Do you regard it as ‘normal’ to go around wearing a pointless nappy over the lower half of your face, for fear of being fined £6,400? Takes all sorts. https://t.co/HbncScdG47
If you're ill @michaelberry, sweetie, do you normally need a full-page newspaper advertisment to get you to realise it? And how many illnesses have you had which the government actively urged you have tested and recorded by them? https://t.co/tSV3fqdx8D
Here we go again, the first epidemic in history which the government has to search for. The first disease where they have to advertise for actual patients. pic.twitter.com/CnIwPMO1Ob
Is this why the BBC refused to answer my question about QT's audience last week? : Question Time ratings plummet to all-time low in 'huge embarrassment' for BBC https://t.co/D6fConvVwD
I happened to see a trailer for a game show called Pointless Celebrities. The main “pointless celebrity” shown? Owen Jones! Ha ha! Am punkt! I presume that that episode was from some years ago. Does Owen Jones still count as a “celebrity”? Maybe; after all, I have no idea who most of the contemporary “celebrities” even are.
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When the new Covid tiers are announced this morning, don't be *grateful* if your area is in Tier 2 or even – dare to dream – Tier 1.
Don't be grateful for being given back freedoms that should never have been taken away in the first place.
To see how debased our cultural elites have become, consider that Carole Cadwalladr was given the Orwell Prize for what have now been shown to be preposterous fantasies, simply because she was telling Europhile hardliners what they wanted to hear. https://t.co/82oJPqlYI6
She may have got a prize worth a couple of thousand pounds, but now has to pay over £60,000 in costs, as well as (presumably) her own; also, to add to the merriment, the Guardian is sacking staff and reducing pay, so the future looks bleak for its scribblers.
Before further punishing pubs and restaurants how about improving infection control in hospitals? Over 15% of Covid hospital “admissions” are given the virus after being admitted for another condition.
Foreign aid is a rotten borough, just as quite a lot of the charity sector is a rotten borough. As many have said, the beneficiaries of foreign aid, often, are those who work in the sector (especially the “senior” bods), corrupt officials and politicians in the receiving country, and large Western companies, law firms etc. I saw some of that myself in respect of the former Soviet Union in the 1990s.
Charities are similar. Look at organizations such as Oxfam and Save the Children. I think that the latter was where Brendan Cox, the sex pest husband of assassinated MP Jo Cox was second in command, and had a salary of something like £200,000 a year. Someone with virtually no credible academic or other background. I seem to recall that the CEO was paid even more, around £400,000 a year. Is this what people in the UK, often poor, give their pennies for? I think not. Also, much UK government money is funnelled through such bloated organizations.
Just last week, I saw that the head of Barnardo’s, a non-white now, has launched a basically anti-British crusade against “racism” etc, using Barnardo’s funds. People do not give their pennies or leave legacy monies so that it can be wasted on trash of that sort.
Anything given to foreign aid etc via government, charities etc, is likely to be wasted. When I spent a few months in Egypt in 1998, a month of that was in the Berber oasis of Siwa: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siwa_Oasis
I often saw bags of flour on sale in the market, which bags and sacks were marked with the English words “A gift from the Danish people“! I do not imagine that Siwa received such food as aid; it is a rather prosperous place by Egyptian standards. The sacks may have come from beyond the Sahara, from Chad or elsewhere.
The Rishi Sunak statement etc
I start from the premise that the lockdown/shutdown was unnecessary, as is the facemask nonsense etc. It has done tremendous damage to the UK. Not “the virus”, but Government measures in reaction.
Having said that, “we are where we are”, in the irritating and smug phrase so beloved of “our” politicians.
Huge monies have been spent and largely wasted this year. The only saving grace is that, interest rates being very low internationally, the UK can borrow at almost no cost. That should be done to a even greater extent than at present, while the chance is there.
The devil, though, is in the detail. The monies borrowed must be used as investment for the future: well thought-out infrastructure spending, meaning railways and roads (but not without thought), as well as proper urban planning, and upgrading of the population, including radical reform of the entire educational structure.
I cannot see the point in immediate tax rises or spending cuts, both of which tend to have a depressive effect on economic resurgence.
The first thing to do, though, is to end the “lockdown” nonsense, the “tiers” of shutdown nonsense, the facemask nonsense etc. Without opening up the country again, any other measures to stimulate the economy will be a complete waste of time and effort.
A Government of clowns headed by a part-Jew public entertainer whose jokes are now falling flat. What could go wrong?
Do I blame “Boris”? Yes, but not entirely. I also blame the MPs (both fake “Conservative” Party and equally-fake “Labour” Party). I also blame the 90,000 or so Conservative Party pensioners (almost all were pensioners) who decided to vote for “Boris” as Conservative Party leader last year. I also blame the mass media, who have pandered to the am-dram sub-Churchillian fantasies of Boris-idiot for 20 years, puffing him to the public as a “Prime Minister in Waiting”, despite his blatantly obvious unfitness.
Finally, I also blame the great but often sadly moronic British public, who have preferred, for decades, to worry about the latest news re. football, rugby, cricket, or whatever may be happening in Emmerdale or “Coronation Strasse”, rather than anything to do with the future of the UK, of Europe, of our race and culture etc.
Unless the Government can publish very clear criteria for why the Tier 3 areas have been placed into that top tier I think this is going to become a political disaster for Boris.
Political disaster maybe, but what can the British people do, when the political system is carved up between a couple of System parties with, at root, very similar policies. That’s Boris-idiot’s lifebelt, that Labour would do exactly what he is doing, or more of the same.
We live in an elected dictatorship. Not just the Conservative Party but also the other party, Labour (or, if you look wider, LibDems and SNP as well).
The authoritarianism at work today is truly appalling. But is it necessary and proportionate to the threat from this disease?
Don't get the politics behind this. Tory MPs are fanning out to praise Sunak's statement, and talk up what he's going to do for their areas. Where do they think these 2.6 million job losses are coming from. And what are they going to say when their words are thrown back at them.
The Globalists have the MSM and the government's say shit that's DELIBERATELY full of emotional blackmail. Guilt tripping. Shaming. It's weaponized applied behavioural psychology and masd propoganda upon yhe unsuspecting respective populations of each country thats infiltrated.
They manifest like crazy. 👁️ One of the most immediately suggested symbols on social media platforms. The more it's symbolised. The closer into reality it becomes. Social media platforms deliberately make it one of the most convenient and suggested symbol to be used whilst typing
The BBC complaints system is a sort of sponge @BBCnewspr, whose outer layer is run by Capita, and which noiselessly absorbs complaints .Then if anyone works out how to take it to its limit, it arbitrarily dismisses them. I have documented proof. https://t.co/lhpKl8ebyU
Trump has pardoned a convicted ex-military officer of his acquaintance. He must now go further, and use his remaining time as President to extend Presidential pardon to all those social-national people doing hard time in Federal prison. For many, doing life sentences or long fixed terms, a pardon may be their only hope.
“We have a golden opportunity to seize something good from this crisis — its unprecedented shockwaves may well make people more receptive to big visions of change,”
Furlough just kicking the can down the road. When it ends and the consequences of that emerge, the Conservative party are finished. Furlough is the sticking plaster holding society together.
No one with any real idea thinks that Government money is a fixed amount of coins in a wooden chest; that is “Mrs Thatcher” economics, “housewife’s shopping basket” economics.
Having said that, continual issuance of fiat money eventually cannot be sustained. In extreme cases it leads to collapse of the currency as people cease to accept that such money has value. Such money ceases to be money at all except nominally, and just becomes worthless paper. Examples well-known include Zimbabwe under Mugabe, the 1923 German hyperinflation (1921-1923, but the slide became unstoppable in 1923), various Latin American examples too.
I myself saw, on several visits, what happened in Poland in the late 1980s as the zloty slid in value and then just collapsed vis a vis hard currencies. When I was first there, in summer 1988, the zloty already had an official rate which was many times the value of the true rate (as against the US Dollar, the only currency universally acceptable in 1980s Poland). The taxi drivers all had stickers saying “x4“, meaning that you paid 4 times what the meter showed. By the time that summer 1988 had given way to the snows of winter, the stickers read “x40“, and by early Autumn of 1989, “x200“.
I recall taking a taxi ride around part of Warsaw in late 1989. The taxi driver could not find the address, because the apartment building sought was in a small street which was not marked on any streetmaps. Eventually, he found it. The amount on the meter was large and then had to be multiplied by 200! Fortunately, I had more than enough (in British money it was worth only a few pounds). As a tip, I gave the driver a single American dollar. His face! I might as well have given him a gold bar with “Reichsbank” stamped into it! His thanks were effusive…he could not stop smiling.
At that time, the ordinary shops were almost empty of goods. Only the hard-currency “Pewex” shops had goods, mostly imported: alcohol, scents, some foodstuffs. Their customers were either black market operators or those with access to foreign currency via relatives in the USA or elsewhere. Everyone wanted dollars, and Poland had a class system of three tiers: the ruling elite, those with dollars, and the rest.
I bought little with the stack of zloty high-denomination notes in my possession. A bottle of Krupnik (a Polish drink, not bad with black coffee on the side: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krupnik), and also some vinyl records, mostly of Soviet manufacture. Cesar Franck, Taneyev, Lyapunov, Tchaikovsky, Russian folk music. I still have a couple somewhere. I think that they cost, in English money, about 20p each, if that.
By that time, late 1989, the socialist system had just more or less collapsed. The —very— new government was a Solidarity one.
Collapse of a currency means, more often than not, collapse of the political system too, eventually. Both government and currency depend on confidence.
Absolutely right. The seriousness of all this has just not filtered through to the majority of the population. When it finally does there will be the rudest awakening possible. https://t.co/xuEu0covju
The wall came down because Moscow lost the strength and wealth to sustain its empire. No doubt the demonstrations speeded things up a bit, but the Warsaw Pact states were finished anyway. @winston03457509https://t.co/8Y8fcyVJRt
Yeah @johnlowe56 , Governments can create money by magic. That is why HMRC has been closed down, income tax has been abolished and VAT , fuel duty etc are no longer collected. Instead offices have been set up on over High Street where free money is handed out on request. https://t.co/oHsKV7O28M
Looking at the above exchange, both are right and both are wrong. What matters is the extent of money-creation in any given period. If Hitchens is too much of the “Thatcher’s shopping basket”, then his interlocutor is too blase by far. Yes, the UK has been mightily indebted in the past, and to some extent that is a fiction, just as money (whether coins, notes or displays on computer screens) is a fiction or accepted reality. There is some effect or price to pay though, eventually, though it can be minimized by stretching things out for years or centuries.
People often talk about how Britain was in a poor state in terms of public finance after WW2 and by reason of that unnecessary war, yet established the NHS etc.
True, the UK established the NHS and kept an Empire/Commonwealth going, but as Correlli Barnet pointed out, Britain had resources enough to do one or possibly two things (global power status and a Welfare State), but tried to do both and also to modernize its industry. It could not do all three, despite the 1960s/1970s development of North Sea Oil.
“WW2” rationing did not end, along with the War, in 1945; it carried on, at first stricter but then lessening, until 1954, and even slightly longer in some respects! Rishi Sunak has more to play with, but not an unlimited amount.
I walk across this esplanade as Governor of @edinburghcastle & think of the men who were photographed here at start of WW1 & later picture of survivors at the end.
I recognise him – he's someone worried about what's happening to this country and where things are going. If you got up off your knee, you might recognise him too.
they talk of demographic changes, such as ONS statistics such as adult indigenous brits being a minority in uk by 2066 and children even sooner by 2037…..but that kinda wrongthink is not allowed under this system
Please define "racially abusive and unacceptable wording" What do the leaflets say?? Perhaps you should do some real policing – how is this a Police matter?
It would probably be better if you spend your time investigating real crime rather than taking the role of the thought police. Saddens me to see how quickly the police are losing public support with recent actions.
Yes, because the gym owner is defying the “advice” or “rules” laid down by government decree and posing as valid law. The police are now a State militia and politically-correct poundland KGB.
Look at and listen to that little police drone! This is akin to what the Roundhead soldiery did in the days of Cromwell.
(the victim should stop wittering about how she is “under Common Law“, though. That is just silly.)
Only a matter of time?…
Stray thoughts
I thought that the “young” (eg aged 18-24) were supine, but looking around in the local town and local supermarket a mile or so away from my humble home, I see that many of the worst kow-tow-ers are members of the older generation (70+ or 80+), wearing their facemasks and muzzles even in the open air, as if to say, “look Mr. Government, look Mr. Policeman, I am compliant!“
If they are so worried and think (wrongly) that a cloth face-muzzle will protect them, then why take the (non-existent) risk? Why not stay indoors where I cannot see your pathetic mugs?
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Interview with Laura Towler, Deputy Director of the British Patriotic Alternative
Laura Towler is quite right. In fact my own (maternal-side) grandfather fought in WW2 (really fought: he was at Dunkirk and later in Burma). I doubt that he would think much of the Britain of today (he died in 1970, when the decadence and evil of multikulti Britain was but in its early stages).
Many UK and US troops were shocked at the destruction wrought by RAF and USAAF bombing in Germany, as was my father in law (himself a WW2 officer of Bomber Command, and who had to bomb Germany on many occasions).
As if a few hundred or thousand Indo-Paks (in a UK population of 40M-50M then), would “get Britain moving“! Also, the mill towns in the North already had skilled workers…you know, English workers…
In the 1920s and early 1930s, the NSDAP always said that a Communist was a potential National Socialist, but today, in 2020 Britain, we of social nationalism would not want the “antifa” and similar idiots anyway, because they are idiotic, badly-informed and generally useless.
The Guardian
Apparently, the Guardian newspaper is on the brink of insolvency and is cutting more staff. In a way, I shall be sorry to see it go, when it goes, if only because at least it has sub-editors, or others who can spell and/or have some basic education (compare the wannabee “journalists” used by the Daily Mail and other online news outlets).
On the other hand, it has supported mass immigration and the Jewish lobby as far back as I can recall, so goodbyee, don’t cryee…
What’s good for the goose
I noticed a few pro-“antifa” drones whining on Twitter because an account was briefly disciplined by Twitter staff for using the word “redneck“. Well, “redneck” was preceded by other terms long ago, “nigger” and others among them. “What goes around comes around”, as the Americans say.
More widely, these “useful idiots” of the Jewish-Zionist lobby or ZOG/NWO cabal(s) cannot see that, once they have served their purpose, they will go the same way as those they have hounded or weaselled off Twitter and other platforms.
A US President has an unfettered jurisdiction and power to apply the prerogative of mercy, that is to pardon anyone. Trump could, at any time up to his last minute in office, pardon anyone. If he wanted to, he could pardon all the social nationalists etc who have been serving hard time in Federal prison, many of them for years.
I am no Trump partisan, but the situation is not without its suspicious aspects. Also, I find it very suspicious that the msm drones are all saying that “there is no evidence” for any chicanery.
In the longer term, one can see a general “culture war” developing, or continuing to develop, first in the USA, then elsewhere. Rudolf Steiner wrote about a far-future “War of All Against All”, and one can see the vague outlines even now: racial conflict, ideological conflict, old against young conflict, rich against poor, employed against unemployed; self-employed against both of those. Then we have male v. female, feminists v. men, and also against non-feminist women; feminists and others against “trans people”. The categories noted would not be a full list.
As far as the USA is concerned, I wonder how long it can exist as one state or (as it originally was) a federation of states. The divisions are great even as between the labels “Democrat”/”Republican”, which labels hide —to an extent— other divisions.
It might seem simplistic to suggest an “Alfred the Great” solution (as when he agreed to the “Danemark” in part of Eastern England, but maybe some of the states of the USA could develop into semi-official and more or less autonomous “ethnostates”. There have been small attempts, mostly in the Pacific Northwest: Idaho, Oregon, Washington state etc.
Here is the voting list on yesterday's debate. The 38 who bravely and rightly voted against the madness are listed. But I think some credit must also go to those who abstained.https://t.co/YUXaejuoFo
Stalin would have had lying and/or careless “experts” such as Whitty, Vallance and Ferguson, inter alia, shot. Their activity has resulted in massive damage to Britain, in all ways—economic, social, political, and health-wise.
What do those hospital admission figures *really* mean? 'You only die twice: How the virus figures are fudged https://t.co/SbNtnxXVTO via @theconwom
“Boris” Johnson may, superficially or nominally, carry the rank of Prime Minister, but in reality has none of the ability, and is able to command none of the respect.
I have blogged briefly in the past week and also a couple of years ago about the persecution of a London pharmacist and Palestinian, Nazim Ali, a persecution carried on by the (or part of the) Jewish (Jew-Zionist) lobby, namely the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”].
At first, the “CAA” tried to bear false witness against Nazim Ali, in order to support the CAA’s complaint about him to the police. When the police and CPS refused to prosecute Ali, the CAA made application in the High Court for a judicial review of the no-prosecution decision. That failed miserably. Comprehensively trashed by the Court.
After my case, Gideon Falter, the Director of the CAA, explicitly said to the (uncritical) Press (Judenpresse/Lugenpresse) that anyone making remarks critical of Jews “would face devastating professional consequences“. In fact, Falter and his fellow plotters had miscalculated (I had given up Bar practice anyway, 8 years previously! The deadhead…
The case brought by the CAA against Nazim Ali has been heard over the past week or so (and today is still being heard) in the disciplinary tribunal of the General Pharmaceutical Council.
What Nazim Ali said on the relevant occasion in 2017 (the Al Quds march in London) has now been found to be not “antisemitic” (not that there is anything unlawful about being “antisemitic” anyway, as the Crown Court judge said in one of the Alison Chabloz appeals).
A Jew-Zionist, apparently present at the judgment, tweets…
Nazim Ali. Tribunal rules none of the 4 statements antisemitic. Next they have to rule if they were offensive. Ali in tears.
Looks as though binned ex-MP [Lab, Stoke on Trent North, 2015-2019], Zionist conspirator and one-time “confidential source” of the US Embassy in London, Ruth Smeeth, has been comfort-eating since the loss of her Westminster seat.
Still, “they” gave her a well-paid sinecure as “Chief Executive” of a fairly obscure charity, Index on Censorship, so she can scarcely complain. Also, now that Jewish lobby puppet Keir Starmer has become Leader of the “paper tiger” Labour Party, she is again in with that sad rump of a party, and may even be given a safe Labour seat (if any still exists).
There's stories coming out about some mailroom worker or some other random person tossing out ballots marked for Trump. The ones arrested might be small instances with only a few hundred votes each, but it all adds up especially when you consider the ones who don't get caught.
Democracy in action. Even the dead have voting rights!
In the UK, it’s different. Since the Blair era, you cannot even form a political party (and contest elections etc) without getting approval from the Electoral Commission, a Blair-established quango. You may say, “Well, I’m sure that they would not prevent a party from putting up candidates“, but in fact they can, do, and have…
Of course, any overt “antisemitism” or “racism” and they will just close down your fledgling party without more ado…
And that is even before any interference by the “Equality and Human Rights Commission” [“EHRC”], as seen in the recent Labour Party travails.
Ursula Haverbeck
Ursula Haverbeck, a political prisoner in Angela Merkel’s ZOG police-state Germany, has finally been (again) freed from prison.
As I predicted some months ago, the “furlough” scheme (stay at home on 80% of pay up to £2,500 per month) is being extended fot several months. Indian “clever boy” Rishi Sunak would probably have preferred not to do that, but without it (in circumstances where the “lockdown”/shutdown madness is being restarted and likely as not continued for months to come) would mean millions more unemployed and a huge political backlash.
This way, the political backlash is bought off (for now), and while the cost to the Treasury is huge, so would be millions of unemployed people.
Early evening foray
Went out just before dark to get fuel for car and check tyre pressures about 5 miles away. Surprising amount of highway traffic (rural/semi-rural A-road) in what is an area without nearby large towns or cities. I thought that everything or almost everything was supposed to be shut. So where are these cars all going?
When there is no self-knowledge
I happened to see this tweet from the Council of Europe:
Ah. Free speech. Unless you want to say something “unapproved” about the “holocaust” farrago (in almost all EU states). Key recent names? Alison Chabloz (barred from entering France for 40 years); Dieudonne (imprisoned); Ursula Haverbeck (repeatedly imprisoned); others too.
Incidentally, the above tweet was retweeted by self-describing “journalist” and “historian” (a sacked one-time temporary teacher), Mike Stuchbery, an “antifa” cheerleader who spends an inordinate amount of time (well, I suppose that he has a lot of time on his hands) trying to get people’s free speech removed by complaining about them to Twitter, Facebook, other social media sites, even the police, and even to German security organizations. What a pathetic hypocrite! https://ianrmillard.wordpress.com/2019/10/23/a-few-words-about-mike-stuchbery/.
Nazim Ali— Update
Well, Nazim Ali’s case concluded at the tribunal of the General Pharmaceutical Council. While what he said at the Al Quds march in 2017 was determined to be “not ‘antisemitic’“, his words were determined to be “offensive“. He was, in other words, found technically guilty. The tribunal decided that azim Ali should be given an official warning as sole penalty.
So there it is. The malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” fake charity has tried for 3 years to “get” Nazim Ali. They sent Jew spies to the Al Quds march, badgered the police and CPS, went to the High Court, lost aain; finally had minor success when the General Pharmaceutical Council decided to raise a disciplinary case against Nazim Ali. Now we see the net result of all that plotting and conspiring: a mere “warning”…
Another CAA failure. Falter, Silverman, Glasman, Applebaum etc will be gnashing their teeth, wailing and, metaphorically, eating bitter herbs…
Having said that, the pharmaceutical profession regulator should not have become involved at all.
As soon as the US election was over the shadowban that was strangling this account was lifted. While I'm somewhat flattered to be put on a list of those who need silencing so Biden could take the election, we have to see it as a sign of just how totalitarian these people are. pic.twitter.com/CQ5PSBIPEj
5th November used to be one of the great annual events in every #English child's calendar. But as it's un-PC and identitarian, it's gradually been strangled. Restore this tradition for the children in your life, (and tell covidplod where to go)#GuyFawkesNight#BonfireNightpic.twitter.com/X1wEp567rX
I am really struggling with this statement by Hancock: ''Travelling abroad for the purpose of assisted dying is a reasonable excuse and so anyone doing so would not be breaking the law."Yet if I, aged 69, am prepared to *risk* my own death by living normally, that's not allowed.
Johnson-Hancock Junta really unraveling now. But what about those hundreds of MPs who took the knee to Johnson and Starmer and voted for economic shock and awe against their own constituents? https://t.co/ndkcWVwdvA
Another achievement of the supposedly jobs and enterprise-friendly Tories (supported by Labour, supposedly the defender of the working class) https://t.co/jrF4rtsuQD
Life's bad under the Conservatives. https://t.co/3usllYPvZI Would anyone, before this year, have seen the Tories as the active *enemy* of M&S and John Lewis?
On BBC Radio 4 Today (or should that be “Toady”?), the presenter bleats as a question, “but if it [lockdown] saves a life…?“. At least he did not rev it up to “but if it saves even one child’s life…?“. Such lazy (un)thinking. Cars and trucks kill people daily. Are you going to ban them? No? Why not? Because we have to accept, as a society, that a relatively small number of people will be killed because of cars, so that we as a society have cars, have mobility, have road transport and road freight. So what do we do? We try to make road traffic as safe as reasonably possible (the key word being “reasonably“) while keeping society and economy working.
That is the approach that should have been taken, and should be taken, vis a vis “the virus”.
The “lockdown” nonsense (and associated facemask nonsense) will kill (already has killed) more people than “the virus”.
Boris-idiot becomes Boris-chicken
The part-Jew bad joke posing as Prime Minister has ducked addressing the CBI this morning. Apparently it is the first time any prime minister of the UK has failed to appear. One can see why. “Boris” would face a critical and very experienced audience. As in other ways, “Boris” is not up to it.
In fact, Alok Sharma will now address the CBI. Funny to think that that little Indian (who was at the same school as me, though about 10 years later, and I never knew him) is a Cabinet member, now addressing the CBI, and I am sitting, near-penniless, in a rural backwater… The world is upside down.
A half-Jewess, she seemed (in the TV show noted) obsessed by the “Nazis”, and exhibited the kind of (to my perception) ersatz emotion that one often sees displayed by Jews when talking about their relatives who were affected by the large-scale events of the 1940s. I say “ersatz” emotion, because said relatives cannot have been known personally to the Jews now emoting about them. There’s something fake about it all. You don’t see British people, or Germans for that matter, crying because a (never-known) great-aunt or great-grandfather was killed in WW2.
Well, as said above, Jane Seymour did emote from time to time on that TV programme. To adopt the words of Dorothy Parker (about Katharine Hepburn?), Jane Seymour “ran the gamut of emotions from A to B”…
Some of her relatives crossed illegally into Switzerland from France in late 1943, three years after Germany invaded France. Others died in Poland, and one or two were sent to Germany from Poland on one of the “death marches” in which inmates of camps were marched West in order to flee the approach of the Red Army. A strange thing for the Germans to have done, if all they wanted and intended to do was to kill their prisoners (as per the “holocaust” narrative)…
As I say, I know little of the background of that actress. I recall seeing her a long time ago on American TV, maybe after the death of Rodney King in Los Angeles in 2012, but I think after other and earlier events, supporting the black rioting that ensued. She even gave a clenched-fist salute! “They” always support upheaval (unless “they” are the victims of it).
I also seem to recall that she owned a country house in Somerset (I think), and used it partly as a kind of expensive guest house for a while, which if correct seems odd, for someone with so much money (she’s supposedly worth around USD $100M). I believe (read somewhere) that the locals disliked her for some reason but, if that was so, I forget why it was supposed to be so.
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It now looks like the scientific figures used to terrorise Boris and justify a second lockdown may be four times too high. They’re getting better. The previous lot were 10 times too high.
Memo for Shropshire covidcops: I will be putting on our normal family #GuyFawkesNight celebration shortly after dark. If you wish to commit treason against #English tradition by all means arrest me. Or you could head to Telford and arrest some gr**mers.#flyingpigs#BorisMustGopic.twitter.com/k3AGism14a
As it's not April1st, we have to believe this is accurate. 2 mums walking 2 six-year-olds to school can't stop for a chat. 2 adults can't meet a third fellow citizen to discuss living in a #GreatReset police state which destroys health, jobs & #freedomhttps://t.co/HiQexKr7PQ
The toytown police state gradually transitions to a real one. Political or socio-political activity of the traditional sort is frozen by order…as for religious services— banned. Looks as though Christmas itself will be all but banned by order, too. I interpret that as partly an attack on religion, but equally an attack on a way of life.
A way of life, when it disappears, does not leave a vacuum for very long. Another way of life replaces the former.
There is a scarcely-disguised push now by evil transnational powers for a robotic slave or serf-society to replace what has existed for the past several centuries in Europe and beyond. Call it The Great Reset and/or The Great Replacement, or something else, it has to be fought before we do not have the means to fight or even protest.
@c4lsyr. Awareness does *not* equal panic. The authorities and the well-informed have been perfectly aware of many outbreaks of respiratory disease comparable to this and have taken proportionate measures. It is only Johnson and Hancock who have strangled the country & the NHS. https://t.co/rRueNrIqBh
But @cl4syr , how you know that Covid would ‘kill more’ if these panic measures were not taken? Where is the causal evidence of their effectiveness? Even their advocates admit that at best they postpone and delay. But the panic has killed many. https://t.co/rRueNrIqBh
The NHS is a good idea that is now not working well, and has to some extent become a bureaucracy working mainly for its own employees. It needs radical change, with layers of (mis-) management removed, just cut away, and clinical need (and clinical excellence) put into the driving seat. The once-derided “Matron” figure must return. Standards of cleanliness are terrible now in the NHS. That is perhaps partly because of the number of non-Europeans now employed, but poor management and admin is at least as important.
@ClarkeMicah is correct, there's been very little criticism of gov policy since March. The BBC still gives a platform to Neil Ferguson for crying out loud.
She’s right. The dancing around the subject in the UK is also, as they now say, “a thing”. A “let’s not be beastly to the blacks” attitude. Example: one of the perhaps brainless TV shows I watch is The Chase, even though I know all the answers except the popular music, sports, “celebrities” and “soaps” ones.
On The Chase, occasionally they have a black contestant with a huge and visible chip on the shoulder. They usually claim to be studying something (superficially) difficult, such as (one, recently seen) Forensic Science. When the contestant gets bumped off, both the presenter and the “Chaser” almost bend over backwards to say how clever the black contestant is, and how unlucky he/she was to lose…
On the day of my Tribunal hearing, I was amused to discover that, on the previous day, the “Chaser” known as “The Dark Destroyer”, Shaun Wallace [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaun_Wallace] had also been a respondent (defendant). He was lucky that most people missed the news about him. Other news, not least the headlines about my case (in the Daily Mail, Express, Independent, various other newspapers, and on Sky News etc) pushed Wallace’s incompetence off the news agenda.
It makes me laugh when the presenter, Bradley Walsh, introduces Wallace as “It’s the legal eagle, The Barrister, the Dark Destroyer that is SHAUN WALLACE!“
I notice that, like a lot of black people with at least some education, Wallace tends to regurgitate irrelevant facts to show that he knows something, even if the facts regurgitated are not really in point.
Actually, most of those who are regarded as highly educated and intelligent on game shows are actually not terribly…so.
In fact, on the The Chase itself, there is Mark Labett, a former maths teacher in a Welsh school, who received an underwhelming Third (3rd-class degree) in Mathematics at Oxford (he was unlucky; no-one gets a Third now, thanks to award inflation).
Then we have, to give another example, Carol Vorderman, another supposed great brain, who read Engineering at Cambridge, but received only a Third in the end: “Her degree was only a Third, a result she has described as having been “disappointing”[6] and is a member of the Nines Club,[7] having achieved a third-class score in each year of study“: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Vorderman.
Rachel Riley of Countdown, the woman constantly ranting about “antisemitism”, especially in the Labour Party, received a 2:1 degree, but that was in or about 2008, when awards were already rather more generous than they were in the 1980s.
Actually, a degree is only a (possible) entry ticket: some of the most financially (etc) successful have no degree: Richard Branson, Lord Ashcroft etc.
I wonder whether any more idiots will be out soon, clapping and banging kitchen pans for the self-congratulating public services (which are fading away in terms of actually helping people…)?
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Glenn Gould performs Bach’s Partita 2 at his cottage in Uptergrove, Ontario in the 1958 documentary “Off the Record.”pic.twitter.com/PALAfXRe5X
One of the gunmen in #ViennaAttack tonight. #Macron winds them up. They go wild. We hate them. And we all forget that the people who own Macron are resetting our world and fucking up our lives. pic.twitter.com/jUPFtqUPot
Reminds me of when I lived in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in 1996-97. Almaty had few “luxury” shops then. I went into a place to buy Paco Rabanne XS and got into conversation in Russian with the little Kazakh policeman who was moonlighting as a security guard. He even let me examine his submachinegun, and talked about its mechanism, magazine capacity etc.
Fraser Nelson asks where on earth the government's new doom-laden forecasts come from https://t.co/cMqs8f4vjU
Growing opposition to the throttling of the economy & the NHS is worrying the LockDown Zealots. I've been the target of two attacks on Twitter in 24 hours, people I'd never heard of before making near-identical attacks on tweets they wouldn't normally even have seen.A compliment.
What is a Covid-denier? Now publish the Swedish *death* figures instead of meaningless tallies of mostly healthy people who have had positive PCR tests. https://t.co/AuUR0qdEQ7
On the contrary @butterleyreg, many cancers and much heart disease are entirely preventable. They are also treatable, at least when the NHS has not been strangled by panicking Lockdown zealots such as your good self . https://t.co/drzKpwm0nh
Yes, we do now have the nucleus of an actual opposition @Gillianabeth, which we certainly lacked in March and which many countries lack entirely. But it is still far too weak. Millions have no idea that dssent even exists. https://t.co/EAyiLLpeEC
Listening to the BBC Today Programme, heard a representative of the criminal Bar talking about how members of the criminal Bar are now suffering heavily from lack of work, and so fees. The courts have been closed or largely closed for 6 months. Barristers in private self-employed practice are subject to Lenin’s dictum, “he who does not work does not eat“— Кто не работает, тот не кушает [Кто не работает, тот не кушает]. How well do I remember that! I mean life at the practising Bar (1992-1996 and 2002-2008).
My Bar practice, especially in earlier years, in the early 1990s, was very much illustrative of that. I was in pretty poor London chambers at first, which supplied equally poor work, mostly criminal. I had to hustle, as the Americans say, to get work of my own in various ways, because chambers had poor work and the single Clerk was almost useless.
Before very long (it seemed long at the time), the magistrates’ court and Crown Court appearances gave way to High Court (i.e. non-criminal) cases, mostly judicial reviews, and other non-criminal work (mostly contract cases) in the County Court, as well as Tribunal appearances of various kinds. Quite mixed.
One day, a High Court brief marked at (for preparation time and first day or part) maybe £2,000 or even £5,000 for half a day or a day (this was about 25 or 27 years ago; today, it would be far far more), the next day a tiny magistrates’ court appearance at perhaps £100 (or less), or a “Mention” (a brief Crown Court appearance which might be only a few minutes in length), with criminal legal aid fee officially fixed at £46! The following day? Maybe nothing at all. The week after? Sometimes, still nothing at all! Followed by…whatever. Some weeks, one might do work in the thousands or even more; more usually, the fees would amount to a few hundred or a thousand; not rarely, I would make absolutely nothing in a whole week.
My spending was likewise up and down; one week, Rules restaurant, the River Room at the Savoy, Julie’s in Notting Hill, and a weekend at Cliveden [ https://www.clivedenhouse.co.uk/]. The next week might be an egg-on-toast breakfast at a workers’ cafe, and maybe a loaf of bread and a tin of tuna (plus decent red wine, though!) for the evening, and a walk in Regent’s Park for weekend recreation (depending on luck…).
Reverting to the Today Programme, my reaction (apart from Memory Lane reminiscence) was two-fold. I recognize that a civilized society needs a cadre of criminal defenders. Likewise, they need to be paid at a reasonably generous level to reflect their years of study, continuing study, and their responsibility.
Of course, many at the civil, Chancery and other parts of the Bar are not affected much, or even at all, by “the virus”. Still, the criminal Bar and maybe the family-law Bar are affected severely. A serious problem for society as a whole.
On the other hand, when I was attacked by a malicious pack of Zionist Jews, a persecution which led eventually to my unjust disbarment in October 2016, not one barrister spoke up for me, for freedom of socio-political expression (“free speech”) generally, or for fairness. Not one who had known me personally. Not one who poses as a champion of “free speech”, political liberty etc, and virtue-signals accordingly. Not one.
That being so, I have to admit that, harsh though it may be, I am laughing now as many members of the Bar are suffering, nearing penury and even bankruptcy. What goes around comes around, and I am not going to shed too many crocodile tears for people who failed to say one word for me or for free speech.
In fact, a few barristers, either Jews or very tied up with Jews and/or (probably) dependent on Jewish solicitors for work, tweeted joyfully about my getting disbarred; one or two were even gratuitously rude to me directly, either then or much later. Don’t worry— you happy few have not been forgotten.
Incidentally, the five tweets which resulted in my disbarment were all general comments; not one was addressed to any individual, and they were all true! Example? Michael Gove as “a pro-Jew, pro-Israel expenses cheat“. That was all demonstrably true, yet was deemed “grossly offensive“! Now, of course, we know that Michael Gove is also a cocaine-snorting drunk, who was even filmed not so long ago drunk and/or drugged, and staggering, in the Chamber of the House of Commons! Ye Gods!
…and it would be nice if the young wannabees who now pose as “journalists” could spell, and if they knew the difference between “praying” and “preying”…Stand up, Hull Daily Mail! [Update, 27 November 2020: the Hull Daily Mail must have seen my blog comment (or maybe others complained); they have now replaced “praying” with the correct “preying”…].
#covidcops raid a church in Cardiff to enforce lockdown. West Midlands police commissioner says they will smash their way into family homes on Christmas Day.
Yes, if you made mock of the Jews the way that the Jew Sacha Baron Cohen mocks the Kazakhs, you would get prosecuted (if supported by a well-funded pressure group). That’s no “conspiracy theory”: look what happened to Alison Chabloz…and “they” are still trying to get her.
Incidentally, I know Kazakhstan, having lived there for a year (1996-97).
Yes, I recently read Peter Hitchens’s “The Phony Victory” — excellent book; highly recommend. Disabused me of Churchill lionization & much else.
Lord Sumption's devastating lecture on the government's rule by decree and grasp for despotic power. Here you may find a transcript and a YouTube recording: https://t.co/rygjTN4q5Z
Lord Sumption's devastating lecture on the threat to our freedom from the Johnson government . In written form https://t.co/Sf5v5JeP7N *and* on: YouTube (for as long as it stays up) https://t.co/mZpdtr9h2G
Fantastic lecture, completely explained the motives of Alexander 'Boris' Johnson and friends, and expressed when 'decrees' held no legal basis but have been treated as such. Excellent and very insightful and informative.
Everyone in the country should be aware of the conspiracy behind all of this. Resistance must emerge, before we are all just complete serfs of a dystopian nightmare.
It never seems to occur to that type that “lockdowns”, however strict, merely delay the viral progress without “curing” the situation. Look at Spain now. And France. And Germany.
People who have not thought this through.
What has to be factored in is that anyone who has died within 28 days of a positive Coronavirus test is now deemed to have died of “the virus”, even if, in reality, their reaction to infection was slight and they died of other conditions! It’s mad.
Meanwhile, huge numbers of people are suffering and dying because undiagnosed, untreated, not operated upon etc for non-“virus” conditions. The NHS is limping along not doing its proper job.
In the world in general, only one person in every 8,000 has died from “the virus”; in fact, the statistics are so unreliable that it may be one in 10,000, or twenty thousand for that matter..
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Great video activism as good citizens film empty covid testing centres all over England.
You think this will be over by April? No, this has become the real-life country where it is always winter and never Christmas (which is now an arrestable offence). By not standing up to this Moronocracy, we have ensured that we must endure it for years, perhaps for good. https://t.co/RlFv7MCgvH
I heard a piece on BBC World Service about “the virus” as it is in Prague and the Czech Republic generally.
Earlier in 2020, the Czech government instituted one of the most severe “lockdowns” (and other measures) in the world. Now? The Czech Republic apparently has the second-highest rate of infections [known] in the world.
Nothing was said of how many people were having to be hospitalized or how many are dying. A temporary large hospital has been constructed, but according to the BBC reporter, the ventilators shown were “wheezing” without patients.
Conclusion? Nothing much from the BBC; from me, the conclusion that testing is up, known infections are up, but —perhaps— the number of actual deaths from the virus is not much —if at all— up. Also, that the severe “lockdown” of earlier this year has not stopped infection but —at most— merely delayed it.
It might have been better to allow infection to proliferate in the Spring and Summer, when hospitals are less busy generally. Same in the UK.
In the UK, the “lockdown” (shutdown of virtually the whole society) was meant to be, or at least presented to the public as, temporary, for a few weeks only, to “flatten the curve” of infection, the numbers hospitalized etc, and so “save the NHS”. In the contemporary phrase, “that went well”…
Here we are 6+ months later and, while the UK death rate (from “the virus” if not from everything else) is now low, technical infection is high and we still have “local” lockdowns amounting to a semi-national lockdown; also of course the intrusive and unnecessary facemask nonsense.
My NWO nose is twitching…both Twitter and the Vaccine Alliance…and major commercial banks. She was also 2-i-c at the World Bank, and worked at the Bank for 25 years. She is on the IMF Board too.
The candidate became a U.S. citizen in 2019.
The “Great Reset”…
The “Red Wall” areas reconsider the future
“Boris Johnson’s pitch to would-be first-time Tory voters in the North of England was threefold: getting Brexit done; “levelling up” the economy; and taking their side on culture war issues against the spectre of the metropolitan, liberal elite.
While the success of the Prime Minister’s Brexit strategy hangs in the balance, those last two aims are in tatters. As constituencies across the North of England suffer soaring infection rates, new restrictions on their civil liberties, and impending economic Armageddon, the bright and optimistic vision of last December lies smouldering in ruins, like the last fags in the gutter outside a shuttered Liverpool pub.” [Standpoint magazine]
A fairly interesting article, but omitting the key fact about the 2019 General Election, which is that the Conservative Party did not win it; Labour lost it. The Conservative Party won only by default. Huge numbers of 2017 Labour voters did not vote Labour in 2019, true…but relatively few of those voted Conservative. More of the 2017 Labour voters did not vote at all in 2019.
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Our ancestors… Toiled & fought through far less comfortable conditions than we have Sacrificed, worked & still raised families Remember & revere those who came before us One thing you're truly born with is your genetic inheritance, traits nature carefully cultivated.
If that actually were to take off, the Labour Party would be toast in many constituencies, but the chances are that nothing much will come of it.
many of our parents/grandparents suffered in what was avoidable war makes my blood boil when i hear about my privilege…suffering and hardwork more in line with my ancestry…bethnal green e2 pic.twitter.com/jQFBDXFDS3
Perhaps, but Britain needs an aware white Northern European population, and a citizen and fully-armed militia (under the control of a proper government), far more than a few more ships.
📢 SAVE's call on @StockportMBC to rethink plans to close grade II listed Stockport Central library featured in @stockportnews 🔔 We want to see the 1913 Carnegie Library retained and transformed as a new cultural hub AND library, not left without use or secure future @NavPMishrapic.twitter.com/G7mb4NAoTr
Andrew Carnegie was right: it is a disgrace to die rich (unless perhaps the deceased’s will does public good as a major part of it). Today’s billionaires should take note. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie
When I was a small child, living in Caversham Heights, on the edge of Reading, where the suburbs of the Berkshire town meet the Oxfordshire woods and fields, my mother would often take me to the public library in Caversham itself, which library was founded by Carnegie, and had a plaque set into the exterior wall to that effect. I have never forgotten that. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie#1901%E2%80%931919:_Philanthropist
The foundation stone was laid in 1905, and the Library opened in 1907.
When I used to go there, aged about 4 or 5 and thereafter, from about 1960, it looked just the same as in the photograph. I recognize that circular leather seat (it was red shiny leather, perhaps very much of its time: see The Maltese Falcon).
[Caversham Library, photographed in 2018]
When the library opened, in 1907, the whole area of Caversham and beyond, from the north bank of the Thames at Reading, was still part of Oxfordshire. It only became part of Berkshire in 1911.
Think of all the good and worthwhile things that have been banned on the pretext that this will curb Covid. But horrible Halloween, loathed by millions and actively feared by many old people, goes ahead with barely a problem.
Johnson’s Pravda regurgitates dangerous pseudo-scientific bilge,classifying dissent as a pathology. Look up ‘Serbsky Institute’ , guys. And ‘Anatoly Koryagin’ ’ . Find out where this poison leads. https://t.co/fNHwKK8N9F
Soviet ‘psychiatry’ rides again. Dissent is reclassified as illness. Funny now, terrifying when (as I fear) this sinister rubbish becomes official wisdom. https://t.co/Ag9MCu0Ap8
Even more sinister is the way that this “study”, poorly conceived and carried out, was first published months ago, and is now being pushed again in the msm Lugenpresse (Lie-Press). None dare call it conspiracy…
What did I tell you? Sumption speaks tonight in Cambridge . Bound to be worth listening to. pic.twitter.com/vraVklPPFZ
The only way to stop the slide to tyranny is to directly impact those who have engineered the present Coronavirus toytown police state which is halfway to a real police state. I am talking about Boris-idiot and his cohorts.
More evidence that Labour, though not in the opinion-poll trough it was in when Corbyn was leader [translation: when the entire Jewish-influenced or owned mass media were trashing Labour and Corbyn on a daily basis], has not broken through in terms of public support, despite the manifest incompetence and unpleasantness of the Boris-idiot “Conservative” government.
Made by One Rule For Them, “a grassroots campaign organisation to shape politics in marginal seats” https://t.co/qjeblRfYg2
Perhaps my favourite quote of all from one Tory MP: "Levelling up doesn’t mean anything to anyone. I asked two constituents about it recently. One said ‘is it about Nintendo level up games?’ The other said – I kid you not – ‘do you mean the potholes?’"
All Boris-idiot is good for is cracking jokes and playing the public entertainer. Anything else— rubbish.
How fake news works. Biden was widely reported to have mistakenly thought he was running against George Bush. But the truth was he was being interview by George Lopez. That was who he was referencing.https://t.co/X02TALgzF0
Well, not so surprising. After all, at least half the American public (and the British public, for that matter), still believe that the German government of the 1940s “gassed” millions of Jews, despite no credible evidence ever having been adduced for that.
The fakery of the “holocaust” farrago since the 1950s has contaminated politics, law, the mass media, and of course modern historical study and authorship; that has been particularly the case since the real TV/Hollywood campaign started in the 1970s: Schindler’s List (1993) and so on. Most people have no idea that that film was an adaptation of a novel by an Australian who was only 3 years old at the start of the Second World War, and only 9 when it finished.
School-meals highlights a broader problem. At the start of the crisis the Government said “we’re in the midst of a pandemic, we’ll support you”. It’s now saying “we’re still in the midst of a pandemic, but we won’t support you”. Why do they think that will fly politically.
'Not just political paranoia. The disproportionate impact of algorithm changes on “left-leaning” websites – those most critical of the neoliberal system that has enriched social media corporations – was highlighted this month by the Wall Street Journal' https://t.co/zlCsONSthZ
The above tweet (commenting upon another tweet) was tweeted a few days ago by the egregious Jo Maugham, a prolific tweeter who likes to virtue-signal, a pose damaged when it was widely publicized that he had brutally beaten to death a fox.
Maugham, a half-Jew by actual parentage [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolyon_Maugham#Early_life; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Benedictus#Life], and who is a barrister (QC) in the field of tax law, is presumably someone of quite high intelligence, but his pronouncements and judgment calls often show, in my opinion, a lack of commonsense. Not just the fox-killing incident. Maugham was or is a leading supporter of Remain vis a vis the EU; also, if I recall aright, of the doomed joke party, Change UK, which bombed at the European Elections and General Election of 2019. Now look at that tweet featured above.
People protesting against the increasingly totalitarian nature of the (supposedly) anti-“virus” measures taken by a panicked government in the UK, are not “bringing death to the innocent“. Au contraire, the government “lockdowns”, semi-shutdown of the NHS etc are killing far more than the “virus” so many seem to fear.
As to the Extinction Rebellion loonies, if Maugham thinks that their antics will in any way “save the planet from destruction“, he is in a strange part of cloud-cuckoo land (see above for links to my articles about Extinction Rebellion etc).
I am absolutely sure of it. Though I think to the sticking point will be when some benefits and support runs out. And a government no longer tied to the European courts will make use of leaving to change the rules and punishments around that.
I favour Brexit, but this incompetent Jewish/Indian government of clowns, and its predecessors, have badly mishandled everything. Still, it could trigger the biggest upsurge in social nationalism since the 1930s. “Always look on the bright side of Life”…
I can only assume that that tweeter is unaware of my existence…(though I never use “Right”/”Left” terminology).
A mob organised by Soros-funded pro-abortion NGOs marches towards another church in #Poland planning to vandalise and burn it. But watch what happens when leftist students meet working class patriotic #Polish football fans!#whosestreetshttps://t.co/D2fO6XDEQG
One sees how the System in the UK used “Tommy Robinson”, the EDL, and the “Football Lads’ Alliance” etc as “controlled opposition”, which meant that instead of something like the above, the UK had pointless marches and brawling by the bottle-throwing dupes of those organizing and those (((behind the scenes))). Result? No threat to the System, and the “protestors”, like their idiotic American counterparts, were even “pro-Israel”. Talk about slaves loving their chains!
The latest “Campaign Against Antisemitism (“CAA”) “lawfare” outrage (along with the continuing affaire Chabloz) is the complaint against Nazim Ali, a pharmacist, who made a speech at the Al Quds march in London three years ago, in 2017.
The “CAA” did its usual thing of sneaking around hoping to record something “antisemitic” so that the CAA might complain to the police or to professional regulators.
The case is now before the professional regulatory tribunal for the pharmaceutical profession.
The same thing happened to Jez Turner of London Forum. His speech in Whitehall was overheard by CAA snoop Gideon Falter and/or others. The police and then Crown Prosecution Service [CPS] declined to prosecute, so the CAA used “lawfare”, going to the High Court to have the no-prosecution decision subjected to judicial review. The result was a stalemate, but the Crown Prosecution Service did “reassess” the matter, eventually prosecuting Jez Turner, who was, after a Crown Court trial, eventually sentenced to a year in prison, serving half. A hero.
After my unjust disbarment in October 2016, Falter, the “Director” of the CAA Jew-Zionist pressure group, said to the national Press (Judenpresse…) that my case proved that anyone in a recognized profession who said anything the CAA deemed “antisemitic” would suffer “devastating professional consequences“. Google “Ian Millard barrister” for more.
The Jew-Zionists succeeded in both getting me disbarred in 2016 (though it took nearly three years) and in having me removed from Twitter in 2018. They failed in several attempts to have me arrested and/or prosecuted. They have persecuted me in other ways (eg by having Amazon remove all my book reviews, at which I was a “Top 50” reviewer out of millions). “They” are enemies of European civilization.