Trump remains what he has been for many years, and as I blogged years ago, a loudly-squawking parrot in a gilded cage, guarded by a phalanx of Jews. A complete prisoner of the American Jewish lobby and Israel.
🇮🇱🇮🇷⚡️– A new trend has emerged in Israel, settlers come to restaurants to eat and then wait for missile sirens and run to shelters without paying, the owners say this trend is hurting their business. pic.twitter.com/ojPKwZ9TP1
The image shows a crowded Tel Aviv-style dining area at night. The claim of a "new trend" where some diners (not specifically "settlers") order food then flee during missile sirens without paying is based on recent Israeli media reports. Channel 13 news highlighted individuals…
— Major Sammer Pal Toorr (Infantry Combat Veteran) (@samartoor3086) April 1, 2026
At last the [Israeli] Jews are getting back some of what they have been giving out for decades.
The video appears to be genuine handheld footage—not AI-generated. It shows consistent real-world physics: natural camera shake, matching light trails from multiple projectiles (likely missiles/drones), smoke plumes, and background city fires without digital artifacts or…
Absolute panic in Tel Aviv. Fox News confirms Israel is being absolutely pounded by Iran with one of the most intense bombardments of the war. Missiles are raining down one after another, completely overwhelming defenses. The Zionist regime is completely exposed. pic.twitter.com/H9N1OU9yfT
🚨 Phase two of Wave 90 operation executed: Ballistic missiles and attack drones targeted Israeli air bases at Tel Nof, Palmachim, Ben Gurion; military force concentrations in Tel Aviv, Haifa, Eilat, Negev, Beersheba; American bases at Ahmad al-Jaber, Ali al-Salem, al-Kharj;… pic.twitter.com/t4RGjAl2iL
— Middle East Conflict Tracker (@MEC_Tracker) April 2, 2026
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«Pánico en Tel Aviv. Fox News confirma que el r8gimen de Isr43l está siendo duramente golpeado por Irán con uno de los b9mbardeos más intensos de la guerra. Los misiles caen uno tras otro, saturando completamente las defensas.» https://t.co/nC398XUNjn
Bukankah baru beberapa hari lalu dikabarkan israel sengaja mengalirkan limbah yang belum diolah ke pesisir Gaza? Situasi ini pantas dirasakan seluruh penduduk tel aviv. https://t.co/dMEagCWWMf
“They” once again, and once again unconvincingly, play the “victim” card. A horrible tribe.
Stone Age? At a time when you were still in caves searching for fire, we were inscribing human rights on the Cyrus Cylinder.
We endured the storm of Alexander and the Mongol invasions and remained; because Iran is not just a country, it is a civilization. https://t.co/7yGdWKMV5i
Long before even those times, the Aryans from Atlantis (being the Fifth Race of Atlantis) settled in ancient India, forming the 1st Post-Atlantean culture; over 2,000 years after that, the Aryan impulse was the basis for the 2nd Post-Atlantean culture (the Persian).
“When you import people, you import the average cultural traits of those people”
NEW: Two British men, aged 19 and 20, and a 17-year-old boy with dual British and Pakistani nationality have been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life following an attack on the four Jewish community ambulances
The USA has characteristics similar to the latter days of the Roman Empire: a mass of downtrodden plebs, quite a lot of clever, hardworking people as well, a foreign policy both aggressive and fearfully-defensive, and the Empire ruled partly or at times by complete lunatics and idiots influenced by moneygrubbing pseudo-spiritual types.
My tax payer money shouldn’t be going towards a prison cell for this paedophilic Islamist monster when a noose is a far better option https://t.co/JzNtPOfaCD
Even a stopped clock is right once or twice a day (depending on whether analogue or digital), and Trump is right about the Somali element. Unfortunately, there are over 200,000 in the UK.
Compared to our identical study last February, the proportion of Green considerers concerned the party would be a wasted vote has fallen from 50% to 36%
Among 2024 Labour voters considering them, this figure has fallen from 59% to 25%, while the number with no reservations about… pic.twitter.com/s58WzIo43k
[“Compared to our identical study last February, the proportion of Green considerers concerned the party would be a wasted vote has fallen from 50% to 36%.
Among 2024 Labour voters considering them, this figure has fallen from 59% to 25%, while the number with no reservations about the Greens has risen from 5% to 27%.“]
It is clear that the voters across the board increasingly hate and/or despise the washed-up Labour and Conservative parties, and so are willing to contemplate voting almost anywhere else. The Green “watermelon” policies (more red than green) are mostly loonie, but that fact is not (much) deterring many voters who even 2 years ago would have been voting Labour or other. A warning flag for our society.
Over in Australia, the ground work has been done for Energy Lockdowns.
We saw it coming. Stand by for reduced speeds, restricted driving, curtailed freedoms. All the things you’ve been trained to accept. pic.twitter.com/a2mQJRHUTZ
— BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight (@BBCSouthNews) March 31, 2026
A five-hour rescue mission ended in a reunion between a mischievous cat who had been missing for four years and his shocked owners. 🐈⬛ Read all about it here: https://t.co/ynFmz5dRrHpic.twitter.com/XHOa3FwOEE
— BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight (@BBCSouthNews) April 1, 2026
Our animal friends.
Russian troops struck Ukrainian military-industrial, energy, transport and port infrastructure sites and enemy deployment areas over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/ty5tRrMu1fpic.twitter.com/RYymNElRJx
Would translate to a Commons with about 330 Reform UK MPs (small majority), Greens 103 (weak official Opposition), Cons 75, LibDems 59, SNP 45, Labour 12, Plaid 6 [etc].
Would mean curtains for Labour. In all recent polls, Starmer is shown as losing his own seat, but this poll goes way beyond even that. Labour, like the rump Conservative Party, lives off its historical hump; once reduced to small double figures (in terms of MP numbers), it has very little chance of clawing its way back.
I’m not entirely sure what’s going on here. But it feels like some sort of metaphor for Britain in 2026. https://t.co/nY7vojgccB
Moscow doesn’t know what US President Donald Trump will do next with regard to Iran, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. TASS has compiled the key statements of the Kremlin's representative to journalists:https://t.co/r4LXVqMNVxpic.twitter.com/n5hEXLzu9R
Well, this week another narrow victory over political journalist John Rentoul— 4/10, as against Rentoul’s 3/10.
I knew the answers to questions 1, 4, 7, and 9. I could not remember the answer to question 6, did not think long enough to get question 3, and had no idea about the most of the others; question 5 has several possible answers (though one stands out, I now know); the instrument I guessed was one of the (4 or 5) musical instruments Marie Antoinette played, though not the one wanted by the quizmaster, it seems, so I have not awarded myself that one.
A few extra thoughts about Mandelson, Epstein, and the whole Jew-lobby scandal at and around Starmer-stein’s government
First thought: saw Gordon Brown on TV news lamenting about it all, and excoriating Mandelson. Well, OK, but you, Brown, you loony and hypocrite, knew all about his general sleaziness, his sexual proclivities, his activities in London youth clubs etc, going back as far as the 1970s, and his willingness to cheat and scheme to make money, as with his mortgage and loan and property activities in the late 1990s, which activities in fact attracted the attention of the police at the time, until their investigation was interfered with, and they were warned off.
Second thought: how useless is MI5, that they seem either to have been unaware of the Mandelson and Epstein connection or, far more likely, were unwilling to rock the political boat? Same goes for SIS, incidentally.
Third thought: so Jews conspired to make money illicitly? Quelle surprise… oh, no, wait…
Tweets seen
Leonardo da Vinci invented the self supporting bridge between 1485-1487
Amazing. It took humanity unknown ages, tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of years to come up with that. Now it is known, it must not be forgotten.
Yes. The person who should tackle corruption in Westminster is the person who was told by Peter Mandelson "I barely knew Epstein" and concluded "I have no reason to disbelieve this man"… https://t.co/v0KZ3AbX5n
Some might include Mandela, but he was never really a lawyer, just a “gopher” in a law firm for a while, until awarded a law degree on the nod while a celebrity prisoner in the 1980s, and aged about 70. He had failed his law degree three times in the late 1940s, when about 30 years old.
As for Starmer-stein, Matt Goodwin and Reform UK must be loving this heady mixture of cluelessness and corruption in the present fake “Labour” government. Only 17 days until the Gorton and Denton by-election.
I have campaigned solidly every day, 3 times a day, for about two weeks and where I've seen any of them I've met more Green voters on the doors than Labour https://t.co/u4fIhYMCUT
I blogged previously that all three leading contenders might score around 30%, leading to a very close result. Were Labour to win by a small margin, that would still be a negative sign, because Labour scored 50.8% there only last year.
Anti-Reform tactical voters will have to decide which party is more likely to be able to defeat Reform. Either Labour or the Greens. Polls presently put Labour ahead of the Greens, but that may not reflect feeling among those actually going to vote.
Reform is still slightly ahead in the opinion polling at Gorton and Denton, but it is hard to say where the voters will be by 26 February, the polling day. I begin to think that the Labour vote might collapse, by reason of abstention as much as via defection. That might or not boost the Green vote, but would probably lead to a Reform triumph.
I blogged about Carns yesterday. Someone who would go down well with the public, on first showing, and because of his background, but who is an unknown quantity ideologically.
Ex-officers usually disappoint as MPs. Examples from recent years would include Dan Jarvis and Johnny Mercer.
Well, we shall see.
The US administration decided to cancel the additional 25% tariffs on Indian goods imposed on the country for purchasing Russian oil, according to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump:https://t.co/vLb8muDGlzpic.twitter.com/8LoTlQEyMZ
The very slow but inexorable advance continues along much of the overall front. There are no Kiev-regime advances, and have not been for at least a year or so.
I was born in Woking, Surrey, less than a mile from the site of the Shah Jahan mosque, the first built in Britain. Growing up in Woking my friends and I soon learnt that the Pakistani community acted differently to us. They operated like a clan, like a gang. If you crossed one,… https://t.co/83gDCAZp2a
[“I was born in Woking, Surrey, less than a mile from the site of the Shah Jahan mosque, the first built in Britain. Growing up in Woking my friends and I soon learnt that the Pakistani community acted differently to us. They operated like a clan, like a gang. If you crossed one, you would find a dozen brothers and cousins waiting for you outside the school gates. As English people who had small, quite independent families, this clan loyalty and mindset was nearly impossible to contend with. ‘Turn the other cheek’ my mother used to say. Never easy though when you’ve seen your friend have his teeth kicked in by a mob for a minor instance of perceived disrespect. We used to play pool at the Planets in Woking town centre after school, however it wasn’t long before this was taken over by the Pakistani clans from Maybury. They’d pelt us with pool balls and intimidate us to leave. It was their territory now. So spare me your victimhood @sajidjavid.”]
I blogged, years ago, about the attack in New Zealand carried out by Brenton Tarrant in 2019. In that blog post, I mentioned, in passing, that mosque in Woking (which you can see from the train):
Ah. Just what I wondered about earlier in the day.
Starmer-stein is a real office-politics tiger, isn’t he? Useless at anything else.
I see many tweets and other online comments about the supposed “Ukrainian rent boys”, their alleged connection with Starmer-stein, and their delayed trials. I wonder what might be the truth about all that…
Reform is the only party that is standing up for women & girls
No men in women’s spaces No unvetted migrant boats No HMOs in our communities No to Labour ignoring rape gangs
The majority of these countries have strict travel warnings regarding women solo travelling, yet our government seems to think these immigrants’ rapey impulses will disappear once they step foot onto our “magic” soil??
…and the same [kind of] police pretend to be terribly shocked when tasked with bothering social-national bloggers such as myself, or satirical singers such as Alison Chabloz, or public speakers such as Jez Turner (etc).
One begins to wonder whether there is much point in even having a police force of the kind the UK now has. Like so many long-established UK institutions (Monarchy, the Bar, the Church of England, the ancient universities, SIS, MI5, Parliament, the NHS etc), the police need “a revaluation of all values“.
Funnily enough, this is very similar to one of Hitler’s policies that was classed as “far right eugenics” at school in history lessons…
Are people starting to realise that they were lied to about the Austrian painter? https://t.co/LSG3BcUnQR
It’s almost as if Adolf Hitler and others were right after all…
As for sleazy Alastair Campbell, what his tweet tells me is that he, and all the other Labourite drones, are getting very desperate. As if it really matters that Reform in Gorton and Denton may have sent out a few leaflets without the correct labelling.
Incredibly day at Warick. About 300 EthnoNats turned up, and only about 100 bussed in Lefties bothered to show up, even though they were paid to be there! #Warwickpic.twitter.com/wfQCrMb1hk
The Russians were fully aware of Mandelson’s relationship with Epstein. But didn’t feel the need to exploit it. According to another Russian official “Our relationship with [Mandelson] was very close, and was working well on a commission basis. There was no need to push him”.
The Jew Mandelson “very greedy” and “always looking for money“? Well, who would have thought it?
Hungary will not participate in the deployment of European troops to Ukraine, as this would mean direct military conflict with Russia, Viktor Orban stated:https://t.co/WX4TLYV5Qupic.twitter.com/yETMvSzd6o
Maybe I should relocate to Hungary, which at least will not be directly targeted in any nuclear exchange. I rather liked the lakeside suite I had in 2001, with its direct access to the gardens and lake (Balaton). I swam in the lake, and enjoyed an evening palinka (or two).
Iran has prepared a large-scale plan to counter the US armed forces and pressure on the global economy.
According to the Tasnim agency affiliated with the IRGC, within a few hours after a possible US attack, Iran will launch massive strikes with ballistic missiles and drones on… pic.twitter.com/oc4KT6gYwA
[“Iran has prepared a large-scale plan to counter the US armed forces and pressure on the global economy. According to the Tasnim agency affiliated with the IRGC, within a few hours after a possible US attack, Iran will launch massive strikes with ballistic missiles and drones on US military facilities throughout the region, expanding the conflict zone beyond its borders.
Tehran also relies on its cyberwar capabilities – attacks on US logistics, disruptions in the command and control system, and creating chaos among countries hosting American forces. The IRGC’s naval forces have been practicing the “swarm” tactic – attacks by small boats equipped with missiles and torpedoes to overload and suppress large warships. Blocking the Strait of Hormuz could lead to an increase in oil prices above $200 per barrel, which would cause serious damage to the global economy and increase pressure on Washington.
Hossein Shariatmadari stated that Iran could block the passage of American, French, British, and German ships through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran’s strategic goal is to create an unstable multi-front confrontation for the US, forcing American forces to simultaneously face pressure in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and potentially in Syria, while protecting its allies in the Persian Gulf and ensuring the safety of sea routes.“]
Were I the Iranian leadership, I should think that all Iran’s missiles should be targeted on Israel, focussing on a few main targets— Dimona, Ben-Gurion Airport, central Tel Aviv and affluent areas in that region, such as Ra’anana and Herzliya.