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Diary Blog, 13 February 2025

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[painting by Volegov]

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Interesting to hear Patrick O’Flynn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_O%27Flynn], former UKIP MEP and journalist, use the term “System” as I do on the blog (as when he says, there, “System people“). Is he one of the politicians and commentators who peruse my views, or is that simple co-incidence?

Unpleasantness ran and runs right though “New Labour”, and Starmer-Labour is just a pointless, meaningless offshoot of Blair-Brown “New Labour”.

Bastani is right, of course, about the appallingly-low quality of MPs. Since 1997 and, particularly, 2010 (and as often said by me on the blog), that fact is inescapable. Not just in fake Labour though; also true of the fake “Conservative” Party, and fake “Liberal Democrat” Party (remember Jo Swinson?).

Reform UK is “controlled opposition”, of course, but is moving the Overton Window. When that has moved far enough, social nationalism can enter the arena.

Blast from the past: the “Mrs Duffy” moment in 2010

Mrs Duffy, uneducated, “ignorant” etc, knew far more than “educated” fake “big brain”, globalist puppet Gordon Brown. In the past 15 years, her superior understanding of the mass immigration crisis (if not put in a very polished way, so be it) still resonates —in fact, more than even in 2010— whereas Gordon Brown is just a washed-up System politician now exposed as far from the great mind he (and his tendentious wife/carer/psychiatric nurse) thought.

Aaron Bastani is far from my position, ideologically. Having said that, he often speaks the truth as he sees it.

Both Lab and Con parties, the main two System parties, are losing all credibility; the LibDems, as “dustbin” or “default alternative” party, never had much to lose.

Trump, and Trump’s White House

Of course, it is easy to see the Trump White House as a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, looking at recent tweets etc (see below)

Looks as though Musk should have a word with the child’s nanny. The child seems short on good manners. (I have to admit that it made me laugh, though; look at Trump’s expression!).

Very odd. Where did the child hear that, to regurgitate it?

That scene really does seem mad, disorderly.

On the other hand, until Trump took over, the international situation, and several regional issues, seemed stuck in glacial mud. He has disrupted that pattern. As psychologists say, a “pattern-interrupt”.

It may seem absurd to want to buy Greenland, annex Canada, and turn the Jew-Zionist-devastated Gazan hellscape into a Mediterranean beach resort, but all of those ideas have at least made people think about alternative realities.

To compare Trump’s disruptive ideas to the campaigns of Alexander the Great may seem to stretch “first time tragedy, second time farce“, in the famous comment of Marx, to breaking point, but history is sometimes moved by ideas that seemed absurd.

Look at the state of Israel itself. When Herzl and others first came up with the idea of Israel as a state, they were just a few Jews in the lower strata of the Russian and Austro-Hungarian empires. Their ideas seemed crazed, and they themselves had no genuine ancestral link to Palestine, which was then one of the poorer provinces of the Ottoman Empire. Also, the Ottoman Empire might have been “the sick man of Europe” but it sat there, apparently immovable in its vast power.

Is Trump trying to make his Gaza plan (“Club Trump?) seem more credible by hiding it among even crazier-seeming plans? One thinks of stories by Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and E.W. Hornung.

Where do you hide a pebble? On a beach. Where do you hide a murder? Among other apparently-similar murders. Where do you, as a fugitive person, hide? Not in isolated places but in a big city. So where do you hide your plan to seize Gaza? Among other apparently-mad plans.

A paranoid analysis, possibly; also, though, possibly, accurate.

Trump cannot realistically seize Canada. He cannot, either, seize Greenland, not without smashing NATO to pieces. He could, however, take over Gaza. The Israelis (quelle surprise) seem open to the idea. After all, from where would come most if not all inhabitants of the proposed Club Trump, Club Gaza? Israel, of course, or Jew-Zionist settlers from places such as New York City.

“Greater Israel”, in some form, seems more than a mere “conspiracy theory”.

When Trump was serving out his first term, this blog described him as “a loudly-squawking parrot in a gilded cage, guarded by a phalanx of Jews“, and that remains broadly the case, but perhaps less so in this second term. Trump no longer needs the Jewish lobby or Israel lobby for political purposes, though he would not want to make an enemy of them either, whether for political or business reasons.

Trump may be thinking in terms of “legacy”, especially after the assassination attempt(s).

Looks as though Trump is also determined to bring an end to the war in and around Ukraine. He must know that the quickest way to do that is to restrict or stop money, arms, and ammunition flowing to the Kiev regime.

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That “charity” was set up by Rory Stewart himself. His wife was an employee of his prior to their marriage. I believe that she was married or engaged to someone else at the time. She is half-Jewish, I believe. See also:

My assessment of Stewart, published in 2019 and updated over the years, has proven to be fairly popular with readers. He himself is part-Jew, incidentally, a fact of which I admit I was unaware until an alert blog reader sent information (read the published assessment).

As for Stewart’s wife and that “artwork” etc, funny how “they” are always around when degenerate influences are promoted.

Also, Paddington was a lone bear, i.e. not an army of tens of millions, quite apart from the fact that he was a work of fantasy children’s fiction.

Stella Creasy is one of the more evil MPs. Member of Labour Friends of Israel, of course.

Creasy’s partner is Dan Fox, a former director of Labour Friends of Israel.[76]

[Wikipedia]

See also: https://www.thejc.com/news/stella-creasy-lashes-out-at-al-jazeera-over-smear-of-jewish-partner-qe5gkauy.

Zelensky is living on borrowed time. How long before tidal waves of tanks roll into Kiev?

As soon as the money/arms/ammunition tap is shut off, or the flow reduced to a trickle, the Kiev regime will just implode. “Ukraine” is not a real state at all.

It always looks ludicrous when “British” politicians of today try to play the “war leader and statesman” card, even when they have some underwhelming “military experience”; neither Sunak nor Starmer have any at all. Neither, of course, has Maria Eagle, a former solicitor best known as MP for having been an expenses cheat [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Eagle#Expenses_controversy].

Maria Eagle is a member of Labour Friends of Israel, of course.

Look and learn. When “they” have power, as in Russia/Soviet Union after the Bolshevik “Revolution” (coup d’etat).

If some of the Palestinian Arabs sometimes do monstrous things, as on the day or two before the Israeli attack on Gaza in 2023, it is because they have been made monstrous by, mainly, Jewish/Israeli behaviour.

As with Reform UK in this country, not really my preference in an ideal world, but better than all the other main choices at present.

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That might translate into a Commons with 276 Reform UK MPs! Also, according to Electoral Calculus [https://www.electoralcalculus.co.uk/userpoll.html] 139 Lab, 108 Con, 59 LibDem, 4 green, 40 SNP; 24 others.

Still no majority (50 short), but I imagine that, under those circumstances, some Con MPs would defect, and others support ad hoc.

Were Reform to be able to get even one extra point, to 30%, then, even with other figures unchanged, its MP cadre would be around 298 (Lab 129, Con 95, LibDem 60).

Were Reform on 30% and Cons a point lower than in the opinion poll, i.e. on 20%, Reform would have 318 MPs, 8 short of a majority but with very close to a working majority. The Cons, though would have only 75 MPs.

For the long-established Conservative Party, effectively terminal. Not even the official Opposition. Maybe not even the third party.

Tim Montgomerie has recently opined that the Conservative Party might be expiring; for once, I agree with him. Or does he, belatedly, agree with me?

Fake “Labour” will decline but not so far or so fast, because about 20%, maybe more, of the electorate is now black/brown, and that percentage will increase inexorably, because few white/British children are being born. Virtually all the births now are from the ethnic minorities (who, within half a century, will certainly be the majority, unless action is taken to prevent that). They all vote Labour; at least 90% of them do.

Opinion polls suggest that among those aged 18-24, only about 5%, if that, vote Conservative; about 80% vote Labour. Who are those young voters? Largely, the non-whites.

As the Dad’s Army character used to say (about inserting cold steel into the fuzzie-wuzzies) “they don’t like it up them!

Rory Stewart, as “Conservative” Party MP, voted for all the mean-spirited social-security/”welfare” cuts of the 2010-2015 Cameron-Levita misgovernment. Now his (or his wife’s, which is effectively the same) far more generous “welfare” has been cut back, it’s all unfair and wrong, apparently.

Ha ha…

Can that be true? £840,000 a year for such rubbish? Unpleasant Alastair Campbell presumably getting even more. For that? Doesn’t seem possible.

In this country, in these times, anything is possible, I suppose. If so, though, who or what is really funding it all?

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Idiot.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Hoare

Diversity is our strength“, say brainwashed idiots.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14394069/Afghan-criminal-drove-car-crowd-Munich-deported-asylum-application-rejected.html

An Afghan criminal whose asylum application was rejected drove a car into a crowd of demonstrators after reportedly posting a slew of Islamist rants online.

Farhad N., 24, injured at least 28 people, including a child after ploughing his Mini Cooper through a demonstration in Munich on Thursday. The child’s life is said to be in danger.

The Afghan asylum seeker, born in Kabul in 2001, was arrested at the scene after cops fired gunshots at his vehicle this morning.

[Daily Mail]

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[“You see, my son, here Time turns into Space“…]

Diary Blog, 6 November 2024

Morning music

[Moscow Kremlin and river Moskva; Great Kremlin Palace and Kremlin churches]

U.S. Presidential Election

Writing before 0500 hrs (“Smersh Never Sleeps“), and with a number of states yet to declare, it is clear nonetheless that Kamala Harris is not going to win. So it is going to be President Trump. Again.

Now let’s stop the wars in Ukraine (number one priority, because of the risk of a general European war, and even a Russia-NATO nuclear war) and in the Middle East.

The Middle East will require both intensive diplomacy and a far stricter attitude towards Israel. No more “tail wags dog”.

As for Ukraine, the war can be stopped by simply taking away Zelensky’s ricebowl. Without Western money, arms, and ammunition, the Kiev regime will grind to a halt within weeks. Just do it.

From the newspapers

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/nov/05/shetland-man-bond-otter-award-winning-film-billy-and-molly.

“Shetland man’s bond with otter becomes subject of award-winning film.

Documentary about Billy Mail’s connection with orphaned pup Molly airs on National Geographic next week.

National Geographic will be streaming a new documentary about an unlikely bond between a man and an otter in Shetland.

Billy Mail met Molly, a starving pup, in 2021 when he saw her jumping off a pontoon into the sea near his Shetland home. Mail wanted to see how close he could get to her before she fled. But it turned out that Molly had no intention of running away.

She was starving and alone, Mail said. “She had a lack of fear that was really interesting because otters are normally pretty scared. I think it was just desperation. She needed food.”

But even after she regained her strength and was fending for herself, Molly kept visiting the Mails and became a “breath of fresh air” in their lives.”

[Guardian]

From the newspapers

You know how we are always being told how the UK “needs” so-called “high-skilled” non-whites? Well…

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/doctor-headbutted-waiter-after-turning-34035655?int_source=nba

[defendant]

A drunk doctor headbutted a young waiter after he turned up three hours late for his table and was told the restaurant was closed.

Nganjo Endeley grabbed his 21-year-old victim’s shirt so tightly that he struggled to breathe before fracturing his eye socket with a powerful headbutt. Newcastle Crown Court heard the waiter suffered a “huge amount of pain” and has been left with a visible dent to his forehead, which is too risky to operate on.

The 41-year-old married medic, described in court as a “physically imposing man”, was found guilty of assault after a trial but escaped jail after a judge said refences show he behaved “out of character” that night. The court heard the doctor, of Bowburn, County Durham, has a previous conviction for common assault in 2001 and was cautioned for criminal damage in 2007.

Judge Sarah Mallett sentenced Endeley to two years, suspended for two years, with 250 hours unpaid work and an order to pay £2,000 compensation.

[Daily Mirror]

Suspended sentence, and a fine which a doctor can pay easily. The judge said that the violence was “out of character“— how so, when the defendant has 2 previous proven criminal incidents on his record, including one assault?

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Lest we forget…

So who’s wrong (yet again), Rory Stewart??

See also:

Rory Stewart [in effect]: “I was wrong but I was really right...”

People such as Rory Stewart can never believe that they are wrong wrong wrong, and that the reason that they are wrong wrong wrong in their predictions about things is because they are wrong wrong wrong ideologically and because they simply do not understand the “ordinary” people anything like as much as they believe they do. Also, they are misled by their own biases.

In short, people such as Rory Stewart, and the (other) msm scribblers and talking heads and System politicos are incapable of thinking objectively. They believe what they want to believe, e.g. re. immigration and/or migration-invasion.

As for Starmer, his weakness in allowing MPs and SpAds to go to the USA to help the Kamala Harris campaign will now lead to some kind of payback from the Trump administration, and no amount of Starmer weaselling will be able to change that.

Eerie, those sirens, and the scuttling crowds. Rather like my occasional bad dreams, but played out in bright sunlight.

The Israeli defences seem to be weakening.

If even Hezbollah, a non-state actor, can attack, successfully, Israel’s main international airport, then what will happen if and when Iran attacks?

Goodnight, Vienna Kamala Harris!

Here we go (as predicted from the start on this blog)…

Historic.

Kamala Harris thus joins the crowd of failed Presidential candidates, such as Dukakis, who become obscure also-rans.

For me, leaving aside the necessity to stop the drift towards a third world war, the best thing about the Trump victory is seeing all the msm scribblers and talking heads look so horrified and astonished. Rory Stewart is the template. At least he had the courage to appear on TV and —at least sort-of— admit that he was wrong. Most will be trying to forget their wrong predictions and expressed wishes.

Look at that self-describing “Dem strategist” aged 27 (and a half?), one Ally Sammarco. Same type that become SpAds in the UK. The British version usually has an Oxford or Cambridge degree (almost all of which are now, purely nominally, “Firsts” or 2:1), probably in some “back of a postcard” subject. No background, no experience, no ability to think outside the box.

Priceless. Look at those faces! Ha ha!

Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell (the latter of which duo should be punished for his crimes against the peoples of Britain, Iraq and other countries).

The people of Britain dodged a bullet when Stewart’s political career crashed and burned. Napoleon always asked of any general, “is he lucky?” If nothing else, and despite his “silver spoon” upbringing and early life, as a political figure Stewart is the opposite of lucky.

I have no idea who “John/@TurnsIntoStone” might be, but glad to see he likes my rather popular assessment of Rory Stewart, which includes many updates (tacked onto it since the original publication in 2019).

Stray thought about Trump

For me, loyalty is key. I am not so sure that Trump thinks the same way.

Were I in Trump’s shoes, my first action as President of the USA would be to pardon all those convicted in Federal courts for actions supporting me [Trump, that is]. Both the Trump partisans as such, and also the more “social-national” prisoners, whether Trump partisans or not.

Pardon them all. They will then follow you to the ends of the Earth.

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That little bastard Hague has always been wrong on everything, just everything; which, in the contemporary UK, qualifies him to be regarded, however ludicrously, as an “elder statesman”, as the years pass…

Not just Trump; also on Libya, Assad and Syria, UK domestic matters, Julian Assange— you name it. Hague is a complete idiot.

Idiotic little twerp.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hague.

When I still had a Twitter account (a pack of Jews conspired to get me removed, which did eventually happen, in 2018), I asked Bonnie Greer directly and publicly why she considered herself in any way qualified to have been appointed as Deputy Chairman of the British Museum. She blocked me. She has no academic or other credentials qualifying her to opine on BBC Question Time, yet is asked on over and over again, and was chosen to sit next to Nick Griffin and needle him when he was subjected to a TV lynching in 2009. A favourite System puppet. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Greer.

…as, once again, Anna Soubry, former MP for Plymouth and Angostura Broxtowe, falls into a vat of wine.

I presume that what the silly woman means is that the popular vote in a U.S. Presidential Election is a request (by convention binding) on the members of the Electoral College. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Electoral_College.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Electoral_College#Faithless_electors.

Were the members of the Electoral College to disregard the popular vote, and install Kamala Harris (which would be extremely unlikely, for reasons covered in that Wikipedia article, which Anna Soubry seems either not to have read, or not to have understood), the result would be a second civil war. Not hyperbole— fact.

I rarely repost tweets from Jewish Zionists but, in the Australian argot, “fair do’s“…

There is a socio-political and cultural sickness in the UK that will have to be mercilessly rooted out, whether you call it “political correctness”, “woke-ism”, or whatever else. Ausrotten!

The “trans” nonsense is but part of all that.

Trump, whatever one thinks of him, is not someone to trust, particularly. The Israelis may think that he loves them. I doubt it.

When? When?

German people (taxpayers) are getting very tired of propping-up the Jew-Zionist dictatorship in Kiev.

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Diary Blog, 17 July 2022

Afternoon music

On this day a year ago

So much for “freedom”

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11020887/Fired-dared-advocate-marriage-man-woman.html

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In case you cannot read the very small print, the number for the UK is 5 (not all white anyway, of course); France, Germany = both 6 (also not all white). You get the picture. The Great Replacement. White Genocide.

Tugendhat is only part-Jew, but the ingrained influence comes out all the time.

Liz Truss, the sort of stupid and jargon-spouting careerist idiot all too common in the UK, both in politics and elsewhere (the law, commerce, local government etc).

I liked her reference to the Prime Minister of Ireland as “the Irish tea-sock“).

I wonder how long it will be before Russian arms are exported to countries or groups who want to attack American installations around the world? Just a thought…

Alastair Campbell interview

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jul/17/alastair-campbell-tory-leadership-truss-rest-is-politics-podcast-interview

Quite interesting. Supports proportional representation (now, though never did during the years of Blair/Brown supremacy).

Also:

“[Q] You know what it takes to be a prime minister. How have you felt looking down that grim list of Tory runners and riders?
[A] That cabinet that sat down with Boris Johnson – I can’t, for example, imagine any of them being in the same room as Margaret Thatcher. They wouldn’t have been allowed to carry her handbag. Why is the country allowing – yet again – 160,000 mostly very old and similar people to choose the country’s leader?

I think we are watching the current system breaking.

We have newspapers that are not newspapers…When I was a journalist on the Mirror, I was friendly with Labour politicians, but I never hid it. Now you see Allegra Stratton, say, “objectively” talking up how well Rishi Sunak’s campaign is put together. And you think: “Well, maybe you should also mention he was best man at your wedding?”

[Guardian]

Some good points. The msm has become more or less the mouthpiece of government over the past couple of decades, something that (arguably) became pervasive under Blair and Brown but has become simply intolerable over the past decade or so.

Look at the BBC. Simply a propaganda megaphone for the multikulti society, mass immigration, “refugees welcome” nonsense, Black Lives Matter nonsense, “Covid” nonsense (inc. facemask nonsense, “social distancing” nonsense, “test and trace” nonsense, and “vaccine” nonsense) and, most recently, “pro-Ukraine” (meaning pro the Jewish regime in Kiev) nonsense.

Green England continues to be trashed

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jul/17/infuriating-building-of-cambridgeshire-new-town-threatens-wildlife-habitat

Developers building speculative housing estates for aspirational “wiggers” and immigrants etc.

I am against most such developments on principle, not least because, without mass immigration, there would be no “housing shortage”. They destroy the countryside, and indeed existing villages and towns.

I also oppose most such developments because they rarely plan for sufficient infrastructure such as roads, parking, proper green parks and playgrounds. Another point is the almost invariably banal architecture.

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Keir Starmer has yet to learn a basic fact about behaving as a puppet for “them”— no matter how much you bow down to “them”, no matter how loyal you show yourself to be to Israel and the Jewish lobby, and even if (like Starmer) you have a Jewish wife and half-Jewish children (being brought up in all the well-known tribal customs), you remain on probation. One wrong word, one small act of which “they” disapprove, and the scream goes up…

Not when the “British” MPs concerned are in the pocket of the Jewish lobby…

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…and still they come, thousands of the bastards. Awaiting them— a hotel room, full board, free medical, various other freebies such as mobile telephones, laptop computers etc, and a weekly stipend of £40 (in many cases more) pocket money.

As Enoch Powell remarked in 1968 of mass immigration (on a tiny scale, though, compared to today), “We must be mad, literally mad“…(to allow it).

The majority will always be easily fooled, unfortunately.

Not at all “incredible“. Johnson is a part-Jew, part-Levantine poseur, born in New York, mainly brought up in the USA and Belgium. He is foreign, at root, albeit with a veneer of Englishness via Eton and Oxford.

Anyway, the bastard is now looking at how to make money scribbling and after-dinner speaking once he oozes out of office. He is paying little if any notice to the UK’s needs, and in any case is so incompetent that it would make no difference if he did; in fact, that might be worse.

Johnson is pushing the “Ukraine” stuff because of self-interest.

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zygmunt_Stojowski]
[Mill Colonnade, Karlovy Vary —former Carlsbad— Czech Republic]