“Teenagers in one of Albania’s most deprived areas have not given up on their dreams of migrating to Britain, despite UK taxpayers funding an £8.4m programme to encourage them to stay at home.“
[Daily Mail].
Can you imagine the general educational and cultural level?
Have a look at the report (and the photos). Albania must have been a pretty awful place in which to live under Enver Hoxha’s regime, but I wonder if, in some ways, that was not better than what is there now.
“One of Britain’s wealthiest charities is changing its entire Board of Trustees as part of an anti-racism diversity drive after branding itself ‘white and privileged’.
The Tudor Trust is undergoing a woke makeover that has meant stopping all grants for 20 months while it ‘re-thinks’ its future and staff learn about ‘racial justice’ and ‘white supremacy culture’.“
[Daily Mail]
[“The changes are being overseen by interim director Raji Hunjan“— Daily Mail]
“Diversity”…meaning the degradation and removal of white real British people, and their literal replacement…The Great Replacement in plain sight.
Destruction of our history and culture by non-Europeans.
This sort of nonsense can only end one of two ways, somewhere not so far down the line…
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VIDEO: Horrifying visuals reveal colossal waves battering the shoreline in Sochi, Russia, a consequence of the 'intense' Storm Bettina. #Russiapic.twitter.com/QG6MFkxMKp
"Turkey’s exports to Russia of goods vital for Moscow’s war machine have soared this year, heightening concerns among the US and its allies… Efforts to cut off this ghost trade to Russia have been complicated as the items have both commercial and military applications."…
"Despite voting for Brexit and Boris, both of which promised to lower Immigration, most Brits now sense they are are being subjected to a pace and scale of demographic change that will soon leave Britain, their home, unrecognisable"https://t.co/CrcO8F1x6o
“Soon“?! For me [b.1956], the UK is already largely unrecognizable, and that applies almost everywhere, really, except the countryside (what is left of it).
Only 1 in 10 British people think immigration is making the country "a nicer place to live". https://t.co/eX5cfJZVWJ
So are the minority 10% the mentally-deficient, or are they just members of one or another “ethnic minority” who will soon be —by about 2050— the non-white majority in this country?
Incidentally, I know someone who just went on a special tour of the Palace of Westminster. Apparently, the talk which was included in the tour noted how “diverse” the House of Lords is becoming.
Noted especially in that talk was the peerage of Doreen Lawrence, a Jamaican woman only there because David Cameron-Levita wanted to make a virtue-signalling gesture in 2013 (the woman’s son having been killed in a squalid incident at a South London bus-stop 20 years before, in 1993). She has no real qualification to be part of the upper legislature (admittedly, that is also true of many of the white English and other “peers”). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doreen_Lawrence.
The same visitor also saw groups of schoolchildren taking similar tours. Each group had two or three white English children, the rest being non-white. That is London’s, England’s, Britain’s future, and not very far off. This century, not in some far-distant time…
Only 1 in 10 Brits are happy with the status quo on immigration. And only 1 in 50 want MORE immigration -which is exactly what they'll get with Labour and the Tories.
…and which group is really in control of both main System parties? After my recent conviction (which may be appealed, though), I am —in effect— not allowed to say. Guess…
“Their” hypocrisy again displayed. Destroy thousands of homes using rockets and bombs, kill and mutilate (so far) tens of thousands of children (and even more adults), but then donate some tents and blankets to those only suffering because “they”, the war criminals, have done what they have done.
🚨 The BBC's diplomatic correspondent highlights the reputational damage to the West over their response to the war:
''The West is now suffering. Western allies are suffering damage to their reputation in the rest of the world because the rest of the world is saying … there's… pic.twitter.com/Bxk7urVEvP
White people in America internalized 2 beliefs that led to their loss of power and influence in the country. 1) Nepotism is bad 2) Your wealth isn’t shared as a family
The one exception is old money families who are old money for a reason. https://t.co/tRS7BfqPa5
— An American Monarchist in Virginia (@AmMonarchist) November 26, 2023
Idiots like that constitute a fairly large proportion of Americans (thankfully not all, though).
The USA has a serious problem not only with the blacks and other minorities (who will soon be the majority) but also with the white people who, all too many of them, are not only cultureless and moronic, interested mainly in corporatized and televised sports etc, but also complete dupes of the Jew-Zionist element in the msm, politics etc.
Wilders— peak “controlled opposition”: part Indonesian, part-Dutch, with a father who was hostile to National Socialism, and a mother who was partly or mainly Indonesian.
You see smaller versions of Wilders’ type of politics in the UK: anti-Islam or Islamism, but actively pro-Israel, pro the Jewish lobby etc. “Tommy Robinson” is arguably the best known, but another example would be Farage, together with Farage’s protege, Richard Tice, and his Reform UK party; also, the pathetic “Reclaim Party” set up by Laurence Fox.
As I said before, it's a script. It's the same script they use all across the West. I can give you dozens of examples of the same post. Don't bother arguing facts and figures because you're not going to convince them with facts and logic. Mock them and call them liars. pic.twitter.com/ziIxB1bByp
It would be hard to think of a more objectionable leader than a foreigner who brings in more foreigners then vilifies the natives for complaining, even when the foreigners are stabbing the native children.
True. Varadkar is only one example, though, of how the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan is being implemented.
The puppetmasters of the transnational conspiracy always prefer to work with easily-manipulated outsiders or semi-outsiders. Look at Varadkar— half-Irish, half-Indian, gay, pro-mass immigration, pro-globalized economics and international banking etc. Also, wants to impose greater restrictions on free speech and freedom of expression.
Geert Wilders too— part-Dutch, part-Indonesian, married to a Jewish woman from another country, pro-globalized business etc.
Wilders has latched onto the huge anger in the Netherlands about how mass immigration has trashed that once-pleasant country (a Dutch family my own family knew from the early 1980s onward were at that time already very uneasy about the effect on their own part of Amsterdam of the immigration that was then still at a quite low level). All the same, Wilders is very obviously “controlled opposition”.
Look at the UK too— Sunak, an Indian, pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby, pro globalized banking and commerce, and also pro-mass immigration.
There it is, in actual socio-political implementation across Europe: NWO/ZOG, and the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.
She's physically hideous, but what's worse is that she makes herself even more hideous with her facial expressions and body language. She is a creature opposed to beauty itself – which makes sense. https://t.co/GB30IFm3Or
One of the worst enemies of the British people, and their future, during the Blair years.
“Roche was also a supporter of multiculturalism,[15] and attached this to her Jewishness and immigrant parents,[22][20][4][15] stating; “My being Jewish informs me totally, informs my politics.” [Wikipedia]
Always worth reminding everyone that it's BECAUSE these migrants won't work (and probably can't because they're not smart enough) that they are being imported. Their "jobs" are to vote, grow government and NGOs, facilitate income transfers, and hurt Regime enemy classes. https://t.co/jrJQWsqNKb
Fast forward to a decade ago I couldn't understand why Frau Morkil was flooding Europe with people who don't integrate and don't respect our customs, someone directed me to the Coudenhove-Kalergi plan and it all made sensehttps://t.co/ELJM0mZaEX
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan. Remember, though, that Wikipedia has been infiltrated by (((the usual suspects))) and that they maliciously edit certain types of Wikipedia article.
There is an entire continent just for her and her race. She should go there and stop complaining about the indigenous people she lives around.
— BibleofManyColors.net – The Bible now in Color. (@BibleManyColors) November 27, 2023
That is the simple truth. I have experienced the same or similar personally (though without the “I shot them” bit). The police would rather snoop upon blogs like mine, or tweets etc, generally behaving like a poundland Stasi, than do their proper job. Assuming that this blog is not taken “off air” permanently in 2024 (as “the usual suspects” want), I may blog about these things in detail after that.
— Joel The Dane 🇩🇰🇺🇦 Данський козак (@JoelTheDane) November 27, 2023
A Danish volunteer in, I presume, Kiev. He cannot see (or can he?) the obvious big-picture arising from the facts all around him! Utilities and internet access only working intermittently. What does he think it will be like in, say, February 2024? Will he be trying to pump out Kiev-regime propaganda about how Zelensky, Zaluzhny etc are winning the war? Maybe not, though.
Still, he seems to be an animal-lover, and his project an animal-welfare one, so that’s good, and I hope he can help the animals suffering because of or during the conflict.
Palestinians all over the world make this, it’s called “kalayet bandora”
It’s a staple meal in Gaza right now because it calls for very few ingredients. It’s the best meal you’ll have, no matter the time of day.
In Ukraine, an 86-year-old woman with a medical education has been required to register with the military registration and enlistment office. https://t.co/95Loph0Q3a
The conflict with Russia has shed a cruel and harsh light on the shambolic and corrupt society that has developed in Ukraine since the collapse of Sovietism over 30 years ago. This is a failed state, and one that only exists at all now because of Western aid of all sorts.
President Zelenski, did you get a promise from Speaker McCarthy to continue financing the war? — the sad Zelensky ignored the journalist's question and did not answer the questions
Therefore, the chairman of the US House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, said that he refused… pic.twitter.com/7kSB8IxWsm
“FORMER British MI6 agent Alastair Crook has said that Ukrainian soldiers will start refusing to carry out an order to launch a new offensive if President Volodymyr Zelensky issues it on his return from the United States.
Kruk put forward the assumption that it will look like this: Zelensky addresses his generals with the words: “We must continue […] and break through the Russian defenses.” So he turns to his generals and realizes that none of them will follow him in this. Kruk estimates that the Ukrainian army is exhausted and that there is no продавница where Zelensky can buy new troops…“
“MI6 agentA. Crook“? Buyer beware, I suppose…
Thousands of Ukrainian men who are recognized as partially fit for military service will be drafted into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The so-called "reserve" battalions will be formed from them. It was announced that there will be no combat training with them, nor…
“Thousands of Ukrainian men who are recognized as partially fit for military service will be drafted into the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The so-called “reserve” battalions will be formed from them. It was announced that there will be no combat training with them, nor will they be involved in combat tasks.”
In Odessa, a center for temporary accommodation of foreign mercenaries was hit. pic.twitter.com/wbGC9cmcX2
“Is the world running out of patience with Zelensky’s ‘blank cheque’ demands? Poland stops giving arms and US gives a fraction of what Ukraine’s leader asked for as he visits Canada today to win support“
[Daily Mail]
Take away Zelensky’s ricebowl.
Russia cannot “lose” this war, whatever happens (unless there is a palace revolution in the Kremlin).
The best solution is for Russia to retain Crimea, take all of Ukraine east of the Dnieper, and also retain or take all of the coastal regions of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to a depth of (arguende) 50 miles, including the city of Odessa. Kiev can either be taken by Russia or operated as a condominium, or maybe as a “free city” not fully controlled either by Russia or by a rump Ukrainian regime based (probably) in Lvov.
A mere £80 fine? What a pathetic sentence for being cruel to his own dog.
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As a UK citizen I want to thank Rumble for taking a stand against our increasingly totalitarian politicians, especially the obnoxious Caroline Dinenage.https://t.co/rvtN0sTjpI
“One in 12 people in Germany shares a right-wing extremist worldview, according to a new study published on Thursday.
The research by Friedrich Ebert Foundation has found that the number of people with far-right views has significantly increased in the past two years, and has exceeded 8%.
In the foundation’s 2020/2021 survey, less than 2% of the respondents had clearly expressed support for right-wing extremist views.
Researchers said the consequences of the Russia-Ukraine war, skyrocketing energy prices, and high inflation are creating challenges for the democratic parties in the center, and strengthening the far-right.
“Insecurities and conflicts over who gets what and how much, are providing a gateway for right-wing extremist ideologies and anti-democratic attitudes,” the researchers said in a summary of their report.
According to the survey, trust in the institutions and in the functioning of democracy in Germany has fallen to below 60%.
The number of those who see themselves more to the right of the democratic center has significantly increased, from 9% to 15.5%.
More than 16% of those surveyed approved xenophobic statements, while 5.7% expressed antisemitic views. Some 4% played down crimes committed by Hitler and praised Nazi ideology or policies.”
In 1928, the NSDAP was voted for by only 2.6% of German voters nationally. By 1932, that had grown to over 33%, and by 1933 to nearly 44%. With God, all things are possible.
At present, there is no suitable party or leader known to the people (the same is true in the UK), but “cometh the hour, cometh the man“…
[Germany 1945— “We are fighting for the future of our children“]
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A significant number of missiles and loitering ammunition are being sent to the Odessa region; presumably, they will hit military installations that supported the launches of UAVs and missiles in the Crimea.
The first targets were hit, presumably by Bastion missiles
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that the West gave the go-ahead for the “reset” of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky because he had become a liability.
Explosions thunder on the outskirts of Dnepropetrovsk: drones are attacking, Ukrainian air defenses are unsuccessfully trying to shoot down Russian drones
Well, well. So BBC/NWO/ZOG mouthpiece Marianna Spring falsified her background in order to get a job. Who would have thought it? What other lies has she put about?
Not someone I knew personally, though he was pointed out to me at Harrow Crown Court in 1992, he having become briefly notorious by reason of his apparently tangled sex life. An MP and barrister.
The Guardian obit is rather poor, and the Wikipedia entry too. Neither says much about the scandals that were part of the reasons why Bermingham’s political career ground to a halt. Also, the Guardian says that his second wife, married in 1978, was a senior lawyer with the CPS. Perhaps later, but not in 1978; the CPS was only established in 1986.
Oddly enough, one of my first wife’s colleagues, an American girl, told me, at a baseball game at the old (now-demolished) Veterans’ Stadium in Philadelphia, that she had done an internship with Gerry Bermingham at Westminster. That baseball game must also have been in 1992, or maybe 1991.
Day 118 since the deadline to sue Lee Anderson expired. Rich poverty-cosplayer Jack Monroe @BootstrapCook lies & harasses those asking for refunds & transparency after taking 100s of 1,000s of donations for 1 year. A decade of lies, fraud & theft – Kickstarter, Teemill, Patreon…
…and, incredibly, as of today there are 365 utter mugs still paying out £3.50-£44 each, monthly, via the Patreon website, to the “grifter”/fraudster who calls herself “Jack Monroe”.
This mum and kitten, both recent rescues, are doing so well. They have settled in and get on well with the other cats 💜 pic.twitter.com/389r1lCWfR
If you would like to help us continue our work please donate if you can. Even £1 makes a difference! We are over half way and would love to reach our target soon 💜https://t.co/uPCKhhDKhFpic.twitter.com/XPq8pbCwat
The kitten who came in with her mum is certainly settling in! Both were abandoned far from anywhere. We rarely get kittens so it’s lovely watching her play 💜https://t.co/uPCKhhDKhFpic.twitter.com/4Gcj4udUqm
It would help if msm outlets such as the BBC, Sky News etc stopped their one-sided pro-“Ukraine” (Kiev regime) propaganda and actually tried to report accurately on the conflict.
‼️🇺🇦 Ukraine is planning to attack the Turk and Blue stream pipe lines in the Black Sea as a way to distract the western media from its failing counteroffensive.
This pipeline is crucial for Hungary, Serbia and Turkey. In response, Victor Orban stated that an attack on any… pic.twitter.com/6BV84IFcy7
Russia has information indicating attempts to sabotage the Turkish Stream and Blue Stream gas pipelines in the Black Sea, Sergey Lavrov said.
▪️In addition, he pointed out that Ukraine used humanitarian corridors in the Black Sea to attack Russian civilian and military ships… pic.twitter.com/zS7TXIvfSQ
Ukraine does not want to lose equipment for mine clearance, so ordinary soldiers are sent to minefields. This material was published in Le Monde pic.twitter.com/WbZwy1ZM7D
Russian troops improve their combat tactics – Foreign Affairs
The Russian Armed Forces are improving their combat tactics. They have learned to attack Ukrainian units and weapons more effectively, and have also improved the defense of their own command and control systems.… pic.twitter.com/L9AdJtyWO9
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg actually admitted that Ukraine lost half a million soldiers during the military conflict, said Jan Gagin , adviser to the acting head of the Donetsk People's Republic.
Namely, at the session of the European Parliament, the Irish MP Claire…
I was stopped by a man just outside Parliament yesterday evening. He introduced himself as a civil servant. He told me to ‘keep doing what you are doing, everyone knows it’s the truth.
The establishment are very worried because they know what’s coming down the track for them!’… pic.twitter.com/oSiqHt5Jxh
“I was stopped by a man just outside Parliament yesterday evening. He introduced himself as a civil servant. He told me to ‘keep doing what you are doing, everyone knows it’s the truth. The establishment are very worried because they know what’s coming down the track for them!’ This is not the first civil servant to say this to me in private . They all know the truth and they all know it has to be exposed.“
Today @ABridgen had to suffer a small mob. Where was the Speakers control of them? Having served around the World. Many would comment of the childish behaviour in our commons. It is very embarrassing for our troops working abroad. Sort yourselves out @Conservatives & @UKLabourpic.twitter.com/y3Yd8hJNlE
The out-of-control “woke” police of the state of Victoria, Australia, arresting a girl who refused to wear a mask-muzzle during the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic of a couple of years ago.
John Ross says there is a clear division among G20 members as the United States has failed to unite other countries to take the same stance as Washington's on the war in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/xnKVf72tr9
“Human problems aren’t economic. They’re moral and they can’t be solved by immoral measures. They could be solved within a God-controlled democracy, or perhaps I should say a theocracy, and they could be solved through a God-controlled Fascist dictatorship.”
[Frank Buchman, in a 1936 interview]
I suppose that the devil is in the detail. What is “immoral”, in the sense of state policy or implementation? Also, state or political measures or “steps taken” are, arguably, too crudely “clunky” to very easily encompass matters of morality or spirituality. As Saint-Just said, “no-one can rule guiltlessly“.
“An East London man who used his family to hire children as drug runners from his prison cell has been jailed for five more years.“
[My London]
[“East London” man…]
Perhaps they mean the other “East London”, the one in South Africa.
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Zelensky's "Servant of the People" MP Lyudmila Marchenko is trying to get rid of the bribe she is accused of taking. She just threw a wad of dollars over the fence to the neighbors. pic.twitter.com/DPq3uB2Fba
Ukraine has been a corrupt mess since at least 1991.
Ukraine needs a new start. Ideally, the Russians should take all of Eastern Ukraine (Ukraine east of the Dnieper), as well as Crimea, and also a 50-mile-deep strip along the Black Sea littoral. Odessa and Kiev should have some kind of special status, either condominium status or as autonomous cities. A Ukrainian state, presumably based on Lvov, can then exist in the two-thirds of Ukraine west of the Dnieper and north of that coastal strip.
A lot of people are fleeing the US to these places, here are the cheapest countries to live in around the world
The only two of those cities on the map shown that I would ever choose would be Almaty (where I actually did live in 1996-1997), and which is probably still not too unpleasant, though I liked it in its recently-ex-Soviet quieter days, and Buenos Aires, which is at least a basically civilized city (though I have never been there).
I read once that Bangalore is not bad by Indian standards, and I know that it was a prized posting for officers and civil servants during the days of the British Raj, probably because it is in hills, and so cooler than the plains. No doubt it is very much larger and busier these days. It is now the 27th-largest city in the world, and the 3rd/5th biggest (depending on boundary definition) city in India, in fact.
Little cocaine-abusing drunk and Jewish-lobby puppet Gove must have been snorting again. He is said to support this absurd policy idea. As for Policy Exchange pseudo-think tank, it should be crammed into the nosecone of an interplanetary rocket and fired into space.
Paris is more and more indirectly drawn into the war against the Russian Federation – Russian Ambassador to France
“Naturally, such a decision cannot be said to be supported by the entire French society, because everyone is well aware that France is more and more drawn into the…
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban: "Instead of supplying Ukraine with weapons, we must finally establish peace … Hungary stands firmly on the side of peace at the NATO summit!" pic.twitter.com/nTi5JynzHh
It's horror, it's a massacre": a foreign mercenary about the Ukrainian counter-offensive
The British TV channel Sky News quoted Rhys Byrne as saying, fought on the side of the Armed Forces. According to him, the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine operate without cover pic.twitter.com/TUzraAYpQq
I saw that report. Pretty hair-raising. No wonder that the Irishman (so they said, though he does not look Irish, particularly) and his immediate group decided to go home. It was not explained why they were allowed to leave Ukraine. Maybe they had fulfilled their contract.
If Paul Mason does stand against Jeremy Corbyn as Labour candidate – I'd be happy to contribute to a fund financing leaflets, detailing Mason's life journey as a Labour traitor https://t.co/rJJANMjYtS
— Oliver ✊🌏🔥 #ClimateAction #EcoSocialist (@tynewrc) July 12, 2023
Well, there it is. I have blogged several times in the past (over several years) about the part-Jew pseudo-revolutionary scribbler and talking head, Paul Mason, and have blogged, inter alia, that he was possibly aiming to become a Labour MP, perhaps ultimately aiming at becoming Chancellor or even Prime Minister.
If I say so myself, who shouldn’t, the blog has been proven right once again.
🇺🇦🇬🇧 British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has proposed that Ukraine should express more gratitude towards the West for its assistance, following Ukrainian President Volodymyr #Zelensky's recent complaints about the lack of a definitive timetable or conditions for joining NATO. pic.twitter.com/IAJ6mDbBjt
I have frequently noted Zelensky’s ghetto style of negotiation.
Do I sense that even the major puppets of NWO/ZOG are tiring of Zelensky and his corrupt cabal? Not least because there is no real prospect of the Kiev regime being able to “recover” the regions of Crimea, Donetsk, and Lugansk.
350,000 Kiev-regime soldiers have been fed into the hell of Bakhmut/Artyomovsk and other areas of the front, and have fallen. Several times that number have been rendered hors de combat by reason of injury. Foreign contract soldiers are now going home, and there are rather few coming to replace them. The Kiev regime is increasingly using press-gangs to force unwilling Ukrainian men into uniform, and has toughened the exemption regulations in order to be able to “lawfully” conscript a wider range of non-volunteers.
Ukraine is by most definitions a “failed state”. It exists, both militarily and in general, only by reason of the Western subsidies. It could well be argued that, as it now is, “Ukraine” is scarcely a state at all.
Asked Ben Wallace a question about nuclear weapons. The answer is very interesting pic.twitter.com/Uimi7Ew0j7
— Oleksiy Goncharenko (@GoncharenkoUa) July 12, 2023
That Ukrainian MP asking the questions must be a complete idiot. He wants NATO to station nuclear weapons on Ukrainian soil, which would mean that Ukraine would become a prime target for Russian strategic weapons. It would be like painting a huge bullseye on Ukraine.
“Independent” Ukraine has never been blessed with very intelligent politicians (or honest ones), but what can one say?…
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Almost as if pretty much everything Jack Monroe bootstrapcook says is lies…… 🤷♀️ https://t.co/9bm6AYpMer
Day 60 since the deadline to sue Lee Anderson expired. Rich poverty-cosplayer Jack Monroe @BootstrapCook lies & harasses those asking for refunds & transparency after taking 100s of 1,000s of donations for 1 year. A decade of lies, fraud & theft – Kickstarter, Teemill, Patreon…
…and the hardcore of 396 utter mugs is still there on Patreon, each sending “Jack Monroe” £3.50 to £44 monthly. Thousands of pounds monthly, for precisely nothing. Not a bad little racket, really.
“@BartBirdy” is probably, and in my opinion almost certainly, “Jack Monroe” herself.
[Update, 13 July 2023: the @BartBirdy Twitter account is already gone. “Jack Monroe” must be using a new “sock account” today].
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An attempt to mobilize passers-by in Lviv ended in a fight between representatives of the military department and "deserters".
Those present claim that the man was stopped on the street for a "document check". A member of the military department "couldn't stand" the verbal… pic.twitter.com/v5UR5n84RR
The alliance must control its impulsive urges to expand and respect the legitimate security interests of other countries, writes the Chinese newspaper "Global Times".
Biden said that Ukraine has a problem with the lack of artillery shells and that the US is working on replenishing the stockpile, reports Reuters. pic.twitter.com/v7Q2ub7THR
Lavrov : Russia recognizes the emergence of F-16 in Ukraine as a threat in the nuclear sphere
“ In the course of hostilities, our military will not figure out whether each specific aircraft of the specified type is equipped for the delivery of nuclear weapons or not. The very… pic.twitter.com/97CLHokGwc
Cathryn Ross, one of the two joint CEO's at Thames Water, used to run Ofwat, the water regulator.
Tory MP Derek Thomas asks her: "Does the trend of Ofwat staff seeking high paid jobs in the industry affect the ability to regulate the water industry?". pic.twitter.com/j6mlJQ3uYc
Ukrainian resources confirm the today's advance of PMC Wagner across Tchaikovsky street in Bakhmut. Approximate control of AFU is about 5% of the city, namely the last high-rise buildings in the western districts of the city. The epic of Bakhmut operation is coming to an end. pic.twitter.com/JWxAQhnO5E
Population of Ukraine over the years. It's from an Ukrainian source from 2019. By 2019 the population almost halved compared to 1991 (peak number). pic.twitter.com/o2Bq2GBJUe
Satellite images confirm the fears of Western journalists. The footage shows "thousands of defensive positions on a vast territory" in the southeastern part of the Zaporozhye region.
corruption in the army, low morale of the mobilized masses, the ideological and religious split of society, and many other things that prevented and prevent Ukraine from becoming a "healthy" state.
🚨🚨🚨Looks like Russia decided to stop the Ukrainian counterattack in its tracks with what may prove to be the largest air raid and missile barrage since the war started. 8 earlier, now 10 more TU-95 bombers. Black Sea fleet cruise missiles. Retribution for Sevastopol at a… https://t.co/uXuVJGlw5L
The sign (in Russian) on her back says “I love to steal“, i.e. this is some sort of equivalent of putting a relatively minor malefactor in the stocks or at the pillory, as happened in Western Europe hundreds of years ago.
She may have done something as minor as shoplifting. The major thieves in the Ukrainian failed state are those in the Kiev “government”.
CNN : According to CNN, Ukraine successfully destroyed 100 Russian missiles in a single day.
BBC : Russia is losing, they now has zero missiles left.
NYT : Russia has suffered a major setback as all of their missiles, including the S-300 in the Black Sea, have been destroyed. https://t.co/uMuc5MyPx2
British Ambassador to Ukraine Melinda Simmons called the nighttime missile attack on Ukraine "Russia's May Day alarm clock" “Now it’s noisy outside, judging by the sound, it looks like Ukrainian air defense has to answer Russia’s May Day alarm,” she wrote on Twitter pic.twitter.com/8LTJAlX3il
The UK Ambassador to the Kiev regime is a scruffy Jewish woman. Is that a co-incidence, or not?
The West has been secretly preparing anti-Russian sanctions since the end of 2021 – Politico President Joe Biden and European Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen agreed in November 2021 to prepare anti-Russian sanctions before the start of a special operation in Ukraine. Then the… pic.twitter.com/SD99dWgTWk
Alina Lipp: Today, if you want a career in journalism in the West then you have to serve the ruling elite, which means slamming Russia and China at every chance and promoting conflict with those countries.
Just looked, for the first time in a few weeks, at the Patreon website. Turns out that “grifting” fraud “Jack Monroe” has yet again seen a fall in the number of utter mugs each sending her between £3.50 and £44 a month. At one time last year (mainly thanks to promotion by Jewish TV talking heads and cuisine experts Nigella Lawson and Jay Rayner) she had nearly 900 mugs regularly transferring cash to her; as of today, only 428. A few weeks ago it was still about 460. Still, “not a bad little earner” even now…
Israeli aggression was reported on Syrian international airport of Aleppo and Al- Saffirah city According to some reports 17 out of 22 missiles were intercepted, and 5 hit the targets The targets in Al-Saffirah city are potentially facilities belonging to the ministry of defence…
Over 100 policemen and gendarmes were injured during demonstrations across France , the French Ministry of the Interior announced. As many as 291 people were detained, 90 of them in Paris alone, said the French Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin.
US may run out of emergency measures as debt ceiling hits June 1st This is stated in a letter from US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to the leadership of Congress. “After reviewing recent federal tax returns, we will not be able to continue meeting government commitments by June… pic.twitter.com/5QaWoPtMhW
So much for African “independence”, “decolonization” etc. In reality, European, American etc financial and commercial organizations control almost everything, and the weak and corrupt African misgovernments do nothing but take bribes and mess up life for the ordinary African. The truth is that, in almost all cases, white colonial rule was better for Africa, for its human and animal inhabitants, in almost every way, if not every way.
footage of yesterday's most powerful explosion in Pavlograd was filmed by a surveillance camera pic.twitter.com/qMfVmpAnES
Protests in France are extremely violent, and a large number of police officers and demonstrators have been seriously injured pic.twitter.com/FDqB2StofA
We are to the point in this conflict when it's impossible to control the Western narrative of "helping "democratic" Ukraine maintain its sovereignty". It's a classic case of 🇺🇲 proxy war against 🇷🇺 using 🇺🇦 as the battlefield and 🇺🇦 lives as the means to weaken or destroy 🇷🇺. 🧵 pic.twitter.com/X5bwmo8asM
…while the soldiers of the Kiev regime die and suffer in Bakhmut/Artyomovsk. Ukraine is two worlds, and the wealthy few are as remote from the war as people in London or New York.
Incidentally, why do such revellers enjoy horrible noise, disruptive lighting, and jumping up and down? I was not like that even at 21 years of age (or 18, or 16).
One cannot see, as some simpletons did in the 1970s, the conflict in Northern Ireland as simply a kind of “national liberation struggle”. More a kind of several-hundred-years-old sectarian conflict between two populations, and mainly occurring in a relatively few areas of the province.
The methods of the IRA in the 1970s and 1980s particularly were brutal and callous. Despite some harsh measures on the part of the British and/or Northern Irish authorities, the sort of 1930s/1940s Soviet-style clearances that might have finished the whole problem were never used, nor ever even contemplated.
The British never really hit the IRA infrastructure as hard as they could have. Gerry Adams was, ludicrously, allowed to be notionally “on the dole” for many years, ferried around in one of the black taxis used extensively by the IRA. He and McGuinness and the like were never killed, their families never arrested, their properties never destroyed.
I think that it is clear that the British always favoured, at root, a nice polite Westminster-style “political solution”, even if that meant, strategically, giving in to Sinn Fein (and thus the IRA) in the long run (if only because the birth-rate of the “Republican”/Catholic population was higher than that of the “Loyalist”/Protestant population).
The same happened in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, a country I myself visited in 1977. In 1979, the British played it their usual way, with a nice polite conference at Lancaster House in London (a rather nice small palace, of sorts, which I saw when invited to a couple of receptions in the 1990s).
The British used their intelligence services to bug the hotels of the delegates, and made sure no-one blew the place up. Emerging from that was the idea of a British-style “election” from which would inevitably emerge the winner, that nice, well-educated, little man, Robert Mugabe.
That’s how Britain has done these things since 1945— superficially slick, well-organized, without too much noise or violence in most cases (until the British have left), but in the end, a complete disaster. It started with Indian Partition in 1947.
The bombings etc carried out by the IRA were terrible. Having said that, they were not a tenth of one percent as deadly or as wounding (in bald numerical terms) as, say, the American bombings of countries such as Iraq in the past 30 years, and even smaller by proportion than the bombings in Germany, Japan, France, Romania etc carried out, mainly, by the British and Americans during the Second World War.
Anyone listening to System/Jew-Zionist-lobby pundits such as Dan Hodges is likely to be disappointed, at least most of the time.
Lot of hype before PMQs. It is impossible for Liz Truss to perform as badly as currently expected. As I said last week – though this part was strangely overlooked – it doesn’t matter how she performs. We are beyond that.
I agree with the above, though. This is not now about a piece of Westminster Bubble theatricality, but about the fact that million upon million British people are now going to suffer terribly simply because stupid Liz Truss and woolly-head Kwarteng have been trying to play a performative game with the future of Britain.
Understand Liz Truss has been informed by Graham Brady the traditional threshold of letters for a leadership challenge has been breached. But he is insisting on a threshold of half the parliamentary party before acting.
It now seems likely Putin will detonate some sort of nuclear device in or around Ukraine. That will precipitate the biggest global crisis since Cuba. This morning ministers and Tory MPs are saying the only person they can find to lead us through that crisis is Liz Truss.
Even so, need one take seriously most British “security and intelligence” sources? Those people have been wrong most of the time since 1945 (and, indeed, were for much of the 1939-45 period).
Which Tory MP in a marginal fracking seat is going to put loyalty to Liz Truss over loyalty to their constituents? What lunatic is putting together this strategy?
If the only reason Tories aren’t removing Truss is fear of a general election, they are acting in the party not the national interest. Voters can see through that and will wreak a harsh revenge.
Mirabile dictu— I even find myself in agreement with sleazy Bryant this afternoon. Not that one need be a political genius to see the obvious truth of that tweet, of course.
Just Stop Oil protest live: Updates as activists block A4 Cromwell Road leaving traffic at a standstill 🛢
“I went for a scan and that showed nothing at all, so the consultant said, ‘I hate to say this but I wonder if it could be Parkinson’s’,” he recallshttps://t.co/1Hd0dv7MZtpic.twitter.com/MdzAJANqZu
📈 When they examined the gut bacteria of the patients again after 12 weeks, they found the so-called good species of gut bacteria had increased in those who had taken the probiotic, while the bad species had declined
Diskin doesn’t want to overstate the difference it made to him, but says: “I probably walked a bit better [while taking the probiotic]. Movement was a bit easier. It was a positive experience overall”https://t.co/1Hd0duQJXtpic.twitter.com/AiXzZ1QNwC
Amazingly @trussliz unable to confirm she would increase carers’ allowance by 10.1% following question from LibDem leader @EdwardJDavey. Plainly she did not get permission from @Jeremy_Hunt#PMQs
This is NOT what the CX said to me on Monday. What he said was he couldn't commit to anything specific on spending ahead of Oct 31…. wonder how he'll react to being bounced by the PM https://t.co/blwVKGXAI1
BREAKING: PM has just said in the HoC "I am protecting the triple lock on pensions" Comes just 48 hours after the CX told me he couldn't commit. A line kept this morning by cabinet too. What on earth going on? Is it her position that counts or Hunt's? #PMQs
If the Prime Minister (yes, even if it is Liz Truss) commits expressly to something, commits to it in the Chamber of the House of Commons, and in response to a direct question, that’s that…or else.
As I blogged yesterday, if the Triple Lock is not reinstated, then that is effectively the end of the Conservative Party, because the hard core of Con support consists of pensioners. If most of them abstain or vote elsewhere, the Conservative Party might really end up with a national vote of 10%, and that would leave them with 50-100 MPs, quite possibly at the bottom of that range.
The Conservative Party is polling around 20% or so. Take away half or three-quarters of that, and you are left with 5%-10%. Goodnight Vienna.
Prime Minister says she is completely committed to the triple lock, throwing taxpayers under the bus.
Oddly, Ian Blackford says she’s “throwing pensioners under the bus”. Is he deaf or just a bit thick? #PMQs
Lose/lose for the Conservative Party. Election now means about 50 Con Party MPs left (ironically, as blogged yesterday, probably including Liz Truss), but the only alternatives are to keep her as PM until the next general election, which might mean a near-total wipe-out, or to replace her as soon as possible, and then hope that at least a third to a half of the Con Party MPs can be saved, 100-175 of them.
As Truss says "I'm a fighter" the noise drowns out any more remarks. If this was a boxing match, someone would have thrown in the towel. Truly truly awful PMQs for the PM. Tory MPs faces truly miserable
Actually, it’s true: Liz Truss is a fighter, a noisy, aggressive, stupid, pointless woman used to pushing herself to the fore. Trouble is, once the silly bitch has forced herself to the front, there is almost literally nothing in her arsenal (intellectually or otherwise), and that is as true in the House of Commons as it is in any possible nuclear confrontation with Russia.
Will that be the next Liz Truss attempt to channel Thatcher and the Falklands? To try to create a “Falklands Factor” or “Belgrano Moment”? If so, a big mistake, and we may all be the victims of it. Russia is not Argentina, it has many thousands of nuclear weapons, many more advanced than our own few (most newspapers etc say the UK has 30-60, some claim 100).
Yes, it may be that Russia could only land 50 or 100 nuclear weapons on us. Is that OK? Do people think that anything much would be left?
Of course, Jason Stein, before working for Truss was a PR advisor for Prince Andrew, who advised him not to do the notorious Newsnight interview, and left his position on the back of that. Perhaps now he can go and work for someone with stronger morals.
— Glen Arthur Ezekiel Meskell-Brocken (@meskellglen) October 19, 2022
“Stein”? (((J)))? Looks like it…
[Jason Stein]
Liz Truss is, apart from all her other faults, totally in the pocket of the Jew-Zionist and Israel lobby. She “proudly” said as much at the recent Conservative Party Conference, at the fringe event organized by the horrible “Conservative Friends of Israel” [“CFI”].
I posted, yesterday, Peter Oborne’s excellent analysis of the Truss/Kwarteng “government”:
I noticed that Oborne says that, over the past decade, the Conservative Party has been “captured” by “about four” groups, the primary one being “the super-rich“.
Another, interpenetrating, would be the Jew/Zionist/Israel lobby.
Giving unconditional cash to the poorest people in the world allows them not outsiders to decide what they need. It can deliver better nutrition than a nutrition program, better employment than an employment program. But the aid world still resists cash.. https://t.co/euwtxNWbV6
I agree. Generally, the aid monies stick to the aid “industry” itself, its executives, to corrupt governments and officials etc. Look at “Save the Children”: millions of pounds wasted on the salaries and expenses of sex pests and rapists such as Brendan Cox, the then husband of assassinated “Labour” MP, Jo Cox. I think that Brendan Cox alone was getting something like £300,000 (maybe £200,000 or so) a year, and he was not even the top boss!
If you want to help the poor of Asia or Africa or elsewhere, 9 times out of 10 your best bet is to just find a family and give money to them. No take-out, no bureaucracy; just a bit of money to help them get on.
There may be circumstances where a large-scale project can have good effects, but that is usually better done on the governmental level.
The prime minister and chancellor agreed to keep the triple lock on pensions before Liz Truss stated her commitment to it at #PMQs, Downing Street has said.
Is Harry Cole pushing for war with Russia? Bad idea, if so.
Incidentally, we read that Cole has “the best security and intelligence contacts” of all mainstream journalists in London. Maybe, but how can he check the veracity of what he is being told? What do his contacts want in exchange? What is their agenda?
Oh Ffs what a load of tosh anything to support the govt cutting every dept and making everyone poorer while spending an extra 157 billion on defence
We are living in unusual times. Historically, more money spent on defence meant more real security for the British people. Now, the reverse is the case. More money spent on defence may mean a greater chance of a nuclear attack on the UK, especially when billions of pounds are wasted on the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev, which (((typically))) is alternately wheedling and demanding more from us daily.
At the same time, the Royal Navy cannot or will not even secure our shores from migration-invasion.
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Wow. @trussliz has now over-ruled @Jeremy_Hunt and pre-committed that the state pension will rise in line with 10.1% inflation. This really is a car crash. “I’ve been clear we are protecting the triple lock” she says. Opposite of what Hunt told me on Monday
Wealthy Jew Peston may think that keeping the Triple Lock is a “car crash“, but Liz Truss and her fellow Con MPs know for certain that they are toast if it goes. I have blogged today and yesterday about it.
It is a simple calculation: with Triple Lock, the pensioners who are the core of Conservative electoral support will stay on board, most of them; without the Triple Lock, over half, maybe three-quarters, of the Conservative vote just evaporates, leaving the Conservative Party in an existential hole.
It may well be that international bankers prefer “austerity” for the British people, while parasites siphon off hundreds of billions, but the British people beg to differ.
When will idiots like Peston start working for the British people, and stop spouting System finance-capital propaganda?
You want to cut spending? Close down 90% of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, none of which are doing anything at all useful now. Also, stop sending money to arms manufacturers and to Kiev.
“After weeks of City chaos, and scoldings from Larry Summers and the IMF, even the most liberal and tofu-loving of commentators have bought into a dangerous idea: that you can never buck “the markets”.
Behind this mentality lies a whole mix of things, including the very understandable schadenfreude that comes with watching the Britannia Unchained lot find out that the markets don’t actually love them back. And who wouldn’t find joy in seeing the double-breasted, vacant-eyed, permanently post-prandial beetroots who between them make up the Conservative parliamentary party await an electoral tide that will sweep them out into generational oblivion? But the “markets know best” is not the lesson of the past few weeks, or the pandemic, or the bankers’ bailout before it. And believing so puts you on a collision course with voters.
You can see the result today: the UK is once again in the grip of austerity and anti-democratic politics – when we got into this crisis precisely because of austerity and democratic failure. The vast spending cuts made by George Osborne wrecked our hospitals, our schools and our town halls, and stoked the frustrations that ensured Brexit. I heard it over and over while reporting before the referendum – passersby declaring they were voting out, and citing as their reason nothing to do with Brussels and almost everything to do with the Tories. Their mum’s wait for an operation, their kids’ inability to get a council house, the loss of industry, the black hole left by privatisation: 40 years of bombed-out economics and bullshit politics.
To prove how far we have regressed, the politician who is once again everywhere is Osborne, easily the most ruinous Conservative minister this century. Others might name the layabout liar Boris Johnson or Truss the malfunctioning android, but it was Osborne who robbed Britain of a future. In the 2010s, interest rates hit rock-bottom and markets were practically screaming for governments to spend and invest. The UK could have rethought and rebuilt its post-crash economic model, but he chose to trample on the working poor and to cut, cut, cut. He is a big reason why Tory economics now has only two settings: cutting taxes for the rich, which never produces growth, or pursuing austerity that never brings prosperity.
Even today, Hunt is copying Osborne’s moves, right down to outsourcing politics to the financiers – just look at the newly installed panel of economic advisers, which comprises just two representatives of giant asset managers and two hedge-funders. Yet Jeremy cannot be George, because his role model cut public services so far there is nothing of substance left to take without them falling over. Now inflation is in double digits (unlike the prime minister’s approval ratings), it is devouring every Whitehall budget.
This is the UK’s horrific doom-loop, where voters are told the untenable is inevitable, while the sensibles keep mouthing stupidities and capitalists mirthlessly toast a cadaverous capitalism. Further downstream, surveys suggest over half (54%) of the 4m households on universal credit have gone without food in the last month, sick people in Wales can wait nearly two days inside an ambulance before getting admitted to A&E, and about 100,000 households each month are rolling off their mortgages into financial disaster.“
[The Guardian]
I have noticed that “George” Osborne (Gideon Osborne), that nasty part-Jew “a nobody-but-with-money”, is now once more all over the TV politics shows, dispensing his “wisdom”.
It’s like It’s a Wonderful Life but without any angels to help people. Maybe what Britain needs are avenging angels. As people now say, “just sayin’.”
Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman must be the shortest-serving Home Secretary ever. Like her predecessor, Priti Patel, another one of Indian origin, she talked a good game on migration invasion and immigration generally. Whether she would have been any more effective, I doubt. Anyway, that’s her gone as Home Secretary, gone as part of the Government, but not as MP: she scored over 63% of the vote last time, so has a safe seat even in these times.
Apparently, she may be replaced by the Jew Shapps, who, about a decade ago, posed as other (invented) people, even using false identity badges, in order to sell get-rich-quick schemes in the Palace of Westminster and elsewhere.
Can this “shitshow” of a government actually get much worse?
[Update, 31 August 2023: In fact, Suella Braverman, having been appointed Home Secretary on 6 October 2022, and having resigned on 19 October 2022, was reappointed by new PM Rishi Sunak only six days later, on 25 October 2022! As of time of writing, she remains, albeit ludicrously, pointlessly, and uselessly, in post. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suella_Braverman.
Meanwhile, the Jew Shapps, the shortest-“serving” Home Secretary in history (6 days), and who has had other jobs since October 2022, has only today [31 August 2023] been appointed (ludicrously), Defence Secretary].
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A glimpse into the infinite vacuum that is the mind of a lockdown supporter: https://t.co/7L4Egiz5ZL
“Useless“? Well, maybe (I have never heard of her). More useless than, say, Liz Truss, Boris-idiot, James Cleverly, Therese Coffey, and a hundred others?
Christ, I once met @trussliz, she was the most useless person I ever met then and remains so 5 years on
Tory MPs are saying Liz Truss sacked Wendy Morton in the lobby and marched her out and the deputy chief whip had now resigned in protest, writes Nick Gutteridgehttps://t.co/RC4J7uWIvI
How mad does this “shitshow” have to get before someone just takes Liz Truss outside and…well, you get my meaning?
Meanwhile, Tory MPs told the BBC that chief whip Wendy Morton, and the deputy chief whip, are no longer in post.
One furious Tory MP described the chaotic events as a "shambles and a disgrace".
— Rob de Nazar🔶 🇺🇦🌿🌈United Progressives🧡💚❤️💛 (@robdn) October 19, 2022
Prime Minister Liz Truss grabbed Wendy Morton’s arm to try to persuade her not to resign but Morton left the lobby trailing the Prime Minister behind her. In the chaos, the premier did not vote.
There was a time, not so long ago, when British people laughed at goings-on of that sort overseas. Italy, Spain, maybe Yeltsin’s Russia, parts of Latin America or Asia. More than awkward. Humiliating for the whole country.
Possibly the first time I have been able to agree pretty much wholeheartedly with political scribbler Ian Dunt— incidentally, it is worth reading the entire thread (only extracts here):
They've decided on their vibe and their social media clips and the connections they want to exploit in the party. They've decided on their messaging. But none of them – not one – has bothered to come up with a set of policy proposals for improving people's lives.
And that's not just because they are useless as individuals, although they absolutely are. It's because they operate in a political culture in which it's accepted that someone can succeed by talking dogshit, without the slightest pretence of practical governance.
Mordaunt might actually be the most empty political candidate I've ever seen. Fuck policies, she doesn't even give a sense of which general political direction she might go in.
Surprising (reading his tweets) that Dunt, after all a f/t political scribbler, was unaware until the debate was shown that Tugendhat spent about ten years as a part-time (TA, aka Reserves) Army officer. Seems that it is not only Conservative Party leadership candidates who fail to do their homework.
Looks as though white ladies in that part of [what was] England may need a subcompact weapon such as a Derringer in their handbags: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derringer#Modern_designs. Pity that the law as it now is makes that practically impossible.
If you're able to get past the paywall, the London Telegraph (the Conservative Party's in-house rag) provides a quite incredible overview of the Tory leadership race. It's as though NONE of the issues affecting the British people actually exist & that it's still the 1980s.🤔🤪😡
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 18, 2022
Funny how a government that bangs on about 'climate change' all day, every day has no real plans in place for dealing with a bit of hot weather, isn't it?
It's almost as if 'climate change' is just a made-up neo-Bolshevik power-grab…🤔 pic.twitter.com/UtprCXAfQH
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 18, 2022
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 18, 2022
Even Penny Mordaunt, arguably the least objectionable of a pathetically-poor bunch, has had to parrot the NWO/ZOG line about supporting the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev.
Britain has and has had no historical or current links with Ukraine, not of any importance. This is not our fight.
Not one Tory hopeful will actually address this issue. They have obviously all agreed to NOT raise or discuss it at all. It is no longer a matter of debate… pic.twitter.com/w0Qwgst3ZS
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 18, 2022
ALL of the Tory hopefuls are straining every sinew to assiduously avoid EVERY issue of importance to the British people, so as to guarantee an absolute continuity of policy going forward.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 18, 2022
2022, the first year of the 33-year cycle leading up to and beyond the half-century. Everything is being intensified now, in order to create a dystopian society of controlled serfs.
Johnson used to duck out of interviews too, it meant he didn't have to answer any questions. Truss and Sunak obviously learnt something https://t.co/hgIrSWT1uO
— Chris Cheetham. Wish we had an opposition. (@ChrisCheetham2) July 18, 2022
Truss and Sunak have pulled out of Tuesday's Leadership Debate.🤔
Clearly demonstrating to Tory members that they are the candidates with all the necessary *qualities* to follow Johnson as PM: no integrity, inability to debate publicly, lack of judgment and fear of scrutiny.😡
Can it be that many even in the Kiev regime see accommodation with Russia as a better medium-term goal than confrontation which Ukraine cannot win?
As to other aspects of the Zelensky near-dictatorship:
“Zelenskiy, widely feted on the world stage as a wartime leader, had been dogged on the domestic stage before the invasion by accusations that he had named inexperienced outsiders, including friends, to jobs in which they were out of their depth.” [Guardian].
A fact that actually surprised me is that the SBU (security directorate) has no less than 30,000 members; and that predated the invasion. In a country with only 44 million inhabitants. Compare that to the few thousand equivalent officials and employees in the UK.
The Kiev-regime Ukraine is and has been for 30+ years, a corrupt, Jewish-ruled, shambolic, dictatorial, and quite vicious, failed state.
Military situation:
“The Russian military has declared a goal to cut off Ukraine’s entire Black Sea coast all the way to the Romanian border. If successful, the effort would deal a crushing blow to the Ukrainian economy and trade, and allow Moscow to secure a land bridge to Moldova’s separatist region of Transnistria, which hosts a Russian military base.” [Guardian].
Exactly what I have been blogging for months: Russian forces intend to take the coasts of the Sea of Azov (already accomplished) and Black Sea (about half now occupied), and then to occupy territory inland to a depth of perhaps 50, perhaps 100 miles. They also intend to take all or most (probably all) of Ukraine lying east of the river Dnieper. That would eventually also include, probably, Kiev itself.
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"At every opportunity the Prime Minister has shown contrition [for his mistakes]" says Conservative MP Sir Bill Wiggin, who describes Boris Johnson as "a leader of historic proportions." pic.twitter.com/KccgumN9an
Even in today’s Conservative Party, such asinine words and judgments stand out. I had scarcely heard of Bill Wiggin until today, but I have just seen his biographical details: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Wiggin.
Provisional assessment? A rather silly fellow, who was also a pretty dishonest expenses cheat (see the Wikipedia entry).
I also notice that, despite his silver-spoon wealthy background (father was also a knighted Conservative Party MP, and Bill Wiggin was sent to Eton), the present Wiggin then took his degree (Economics) at Bangor University rather than somewhere like Oxford. A maverick choice, or could he not get into the latter?
The odds of Mordaunt becoming PM are very slim because the combined vote of Truss and Badenoch is 129 – and that Brexit right-wing vote is likely to coalesce behind one of Truss and Badenoch, either through a formal deal between the two or Darwinian competition. 7/8
Jesus H. Christ! So it is quite likely that the aged ranks of the Conservative Party rank and file will be asked to make a sage choice between a globalist Indian —who is plainly not quite the “clever boy” many thought two years ago— and either a Nigerian woman or dishonest and none-too-intelligent (or educated) Liz Truss?
It seems possible that the choice will be between a Nigerian and an Indian. Britain is sliding very very fast now.
Incidentally, how many white English are there in the corrupt and incompetent parliaments of Nigeria or India? That’s right— none.
The alleged existence of an illness that almost exclusively kills people in their 80s and 90s, for which numerous safe, cheap and effective treatments already exist, is not the same thing as a pandemic.
There are still nuts and/or hypochondriacs out there for whom having, having had, or being in fear of getting, “Covid” is a major part of their self-image, their actual identity in fact.
How about you stop constantly lying to the British people? Have you ever considered that option? https://t.co/Cd7YYtuDSb
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 18, 2022
The "Militias of Novorossia" painting series on the war in Donbass by Aleksei Kriukov (2015-16): Mozgovoi, Zakharchenko, Motorola, and Givi. pic.twitter.com/9tNaOHezDM
May 23rd is the anniversary of the assassination of the Lugansk commander Alexei Mozgovoi (1975-2015). He was one of the more enigmatic personalities in Donbass and even a poet who predicted his own death, “It’s not so bad to die in May…” pic.twitter.com/IKd33h5Oza
“Britain is co-ordinating with its allies on a potential plan to send warships to the Black Sea port of Odesa to offer a protective escort to ships exporting Ukrainian grain.
Britain, NATO and other nations could create a ‘protective’ corridor to Odesa
It would allow Ukraine to export large amounts of grain needed worldwide
Denmark meanwhile announced it will send US-made missiles to Ukraine
The Boeing Harpoon missiles could help Ukraine to deliver long-distance strikes
The Russian war in Ukraine has exacerbated a global food crisis
The plan would see allied navies clear the area around the southern port of Russian mines before protecting freight ships carrying the vital produce from Putin’s warships according to The Times.
Long-range missiles will also be deployed to deter any Russian attempts to sabotage the corridor.“
[Daily Mail].
This is mad, and carries with it obvious dangers, both of direct conflict between forces of NATO and Russia, and also that the Russians will increase attacks on Odessa itself, to destroy the port area and perhaps the whole city. Odessa is the third-largest city of Ukraine.
It would be tragic were Odessa, a beautiful city in large parts (look on Google Earth or elsewhere), as well as one with a history going back 2,000 years, to be destroyed. See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa.
[Odessa, c.1900]
[Odessa, 2020]
[part of the harbour area of Odessa in 1960, when it was the largest port of the Soviet Union]
[Chaika —“Seagull”— Beach, Odessa]
[Passage Galleries, Odessa, akin to Leadenhall Market or Burlington Arcade in London, the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, or GUM in Moscow]
[Odessa Archaeological Museum]
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The Chinese delegation at Davos refused to participate in the Zelensky dog and pony show and walked out. Media coverage called this incident a clear signal of China’s position on Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/CxbIWQGyM1
This worldwide situation is not straightforward but, in part, is the New World Order [NWO] and ZOG [Zionist Occupation Governments] in opposition to states not part, or so much part, of that (notably, Russia).
It is a lie that sanctions against Russia will stop the war, they will only impoverish the citizens of the EU. If the EU really wanted to prevent the financing of wars, it would impose the same sanctions on the United States and Saudi Arabia. pic.twitter.com/Aiy1gpzLao
— Mislav Kolakusic MEP 🇭🇷🇪🇺 (@mislavkolakusic) May 20, 2022
Quite @witty_original. In fact no modern civilised country treats minority language speakers as badly as Ukraine treats Russian speakers. Last time I looked, French had a higher status than Russian in Ukraine. That's just silly. @cobgreathttps://t.co/P4M52f6get
Evgenii Poddubnyi reported on the ground from Afghanistan, Syria (Aleppo, Palmyra), North Caucasus, Donbass, among others. Produced films that participated in the Cannes Festival. Received multiple awards for reporting + for courage.
That Shaun Walker (Guardian drone) seems to have missed the way British TV reporters are often seen dressed and accoutred these days.
Journalists for major msm orgs are often pretty ignorant. I recall encountering an American in 1988, the only other customer in the rather nice marble-floored cafe at the old Warsaw Airport (the terminal I knew was remodelled in the 1990s, then demolished and rebuilt a number of years ago, the new one being finished in 2015).
Not many people were travelling from Warsaw —or to it— on that dark and snowy evening in mid-December 1988.
The American (I strongly suspect Jew) turned out to be the Newsweek correspondent for not only Poland but the whole of Eastern Europe, though based in Bonn, then capital of West Germany.
Conversation revealed that said American knew little about Poland, even as compared to me, and I myself was little more than a casual visitor who had been there a few times.
Also, imagine the idea— the whole of Eastern Europe covered by one unimpressive “journalist” who did not even live in the region!
The readers of the American news magazines, UK/US newspapers, and the audience for TV reports, give the reporters more credence than they usually deserve.
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Donbass-themed paintings by Svetlana Shchibleva: Zakharchenko and a typical rural house labeled “people live here” shot up by Ukraine’s armed forces. Photos with the same text for comparison. pic.twitter.com/Y44twhp8bI
The 18th-century former coaching inn nestled by the clear waters of the River Coln in the village of Bibury, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire. Englishness. 🏴 pic.twitter.com/pKQ9Z6BKog
— A Beautiful Culture (@ABeautifulCult1) May 24, 2022
I have driven past there a few times, though quite a few years ago. Picturesque.
Yesterday's #conspiracytheory becomes just another confirmed fact. All those cancelled off social media for questioning the #Covid Plague hysteria deserve reinstatement & apologies. But we'll all get the #WHOTreaty instead.https://t.co/qdezLyKbiE
I didn't agree with him when he was in his provocative NS phase, I don't agree with everything he says now, but #AndrewAnglin has much to say that deserves to be heard. Perhaps the most censored man in history is now back on the clear Web, pass it on!https://t.co/vnmQ9pBIPd
Very annoying (understatement) to see other cartoonists, who did nothing to oppose the mad tyranny of lockdowns, and many of whom attacked me for doing so, now drawing cartoons highlighting the awful 'cost of living crisis' they helped to create.
All my cartoons are hand drawn and painted in watercolour. Original artworks can be purchased on my website along with high quality prints, framed or unframed.https://t.co/0GnYs3wDLapic.twitter.com/S2iKzfdTTD
[Ukraina Hotel, Moscow, where I myself stayed in 1993]
“Ostalgie”
I am at present about halfway through reading The Stasi Files: East Germany’s Secret Operations Against Britain, by Anthony Glees, which was published in 2003.
Just saw this hearsay comment (somewhere else):
“The nostalgia referred to is called Ostalgie in German. Ost means East and Nostalgie means Nostalgia. Well, East Germany is still behind the Western part of the country, sadly. And the Ostalgie is there for a reason. I once talked to a man, an Ossie, a former East Berliner. In 2010 he told me: “I used to have one job. I couldn’t go where I wanted, for example Paris or London. But I could go on vacation to Prague, Budapest and the East-German and Polish coasts. We always went on summer holidays. Now, I have two jobs, and I barely make enough money to sustain myself. I can’t go anywhere these days. I haven’t been on a holiday for over 20 years now.”
Again, every story has at least two sides. The repression noted by the author of the book I am presently reading was real, but that was not the whole story, just as a picture of happy, perhaps wealthy, Americans enjoying the surf in Southern California is not the whole story about the USA.
I myself only saw the DDR/East Germany for a couple of days (in the summer of 1988). Not a terribly good impression (I have blogged on or around it in the past) but I have seen worse.
I sometimes wonder whether the East German rulers would not have been better to allow more travel to the West, and to allow their citizens to stay and work there at will. They might have found that quite a few returned, in the end, if given more freedom to come and go.
Of course, the drain of population East-West from 1945-1961 (1961 being when the Wall went up) was part of the reason, to stop that drain, but the Wall was a propaganda coup for the West. How could it not be? What kind of state needs to imprison its citizens? Etc.
The same factors might have been true of the Soviet Union.
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I am trying to work out how many of the prophecies of doom have come true over my 75 years. I think it is a nice round number.
The 50 year old woman counting her pennies to see if she can get the bus to Bournemouth to go shopping will be mighty pleased at Hampshire's effort. pic.twitter.com/d5Dcm8GZWx
As I have blogged several times, the Russians could have taken Kiev, Ukraine east of the Dnieper, and the Black Sea littoral, with a kind of “Blitzkrieg” combined with special forces operations, accomplished that (and the elimination of the Jewish regime in Kiev) in a few days, and without much harm or panic caused to the civilian population.
Sadly, that did not happen, and the whole invasion has become a bloody mess. The Russian Army and General Staff is culpable.
Having said the above, I see that the Russians are following the same basic strategy that I outlined weeks ago, not bothering so far to do much in the western two-thirds of the country, at least not in areas very far beyond the Black Sea.
As I flagged up some days ago (only now starting to be mentioned in the UK msm), the Ukrainians in the contested areas are starting to run out of food, fuel, possibly ammunition, and in some areas even water.
This is now a depressingly-bloody and sad war of attrition, which Russia is very slowly winning. The major cities, except Lvov, are almost certain to fall to Russian control. The population remaining will be sullen, unco-operative and, more or less, prisoners. How far beyond that they will go (to actual armed resistance), once Russian rule is dug in, is uncertain.
The Russians may allow, or even encourage, Ukrainian civilians in the Russian-controlled areas to leave and go as refugees to the western parts of the Ukraine, or via there to neighbouring countries. If that happens, the Russians will have got rid of people probably hostile to them, people who need to be fed etc; that would also place a greater burden on the Kiev regime (as long as it remains active) and on the EU states bordering Ukraine.
Hard to watch the superficially-kind but actually propagandistic (and contrary to international convention) treatment of a captured Russian soldier. Yes, he was given tea, but the Ukrainian soldiers or militia fighters in the crowd looked savagely exultant. Hope he survives and is not ill-treated. The telephone call to the boy’s mother in Russia was obviously designed to put pressure on her and the Russian population and government.
“Commanders of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces warned they would no longer take Russian artillerymen as prisoner of war in response to their ‘brutal shelling’ of cities – a move which would be a war crime.
‘Each and every gun crew… will be slaughtered like pigs,’ a statement on their Facebook page on Wednesday evening said.” [Daily Mail].
“Each action posits an equal and opposite reaction”, so I dare say that the Russians will also soon stop taking prisoners, at least any thought to belong to irregular forces, including any “volunteers”, adventurers, or freebooters from Western countries.
I do not know why the Russians have failed to kill or capture Zelensky and his cabal. That should have been top priority. If it was, and yet failed, it argues again that both the GRU and Russian Army need thorough reform, once this is all over.
In the UK, the msm has whipped up a kind of “let’s bomb Russia even if it means nuclear war” madness.
Were I ensconced in a castle in the South West of the UK, together with loyal followers, I might be more sanguine, in that, after massive destruction, we could take over the UK, eliminate surviving enemies, and create a new social-national society.
However, as it is, that is little more than a pipe-dream. I do not want my (still, at least partly) “green and pleasant land” to be hit by waves of nuclear weapons-caused destruction.
As I began to notice a while ago, the “panicdemic” propaganda has ebbed away, to be replaced by “kill Putin and evil Russia” propaganda. In fact, the same major msm liars are already heavily on the case, well-paid propaganda idiots such as Piers Morgan and the various sofa-sitting talking heads on “British” TV.
At least Greta Nut has disappeared for a while. Be grateful for small mercies.
— NinnyD 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸 Waiting~4~the Revolution (@ninnyd101) March 2, 2022
The Russian invasion of #Ukraine has forced social media giants to do something they once considered unthinkable: abandon their free-speech ethos and pick a side 👉 https://t.co/BgoJlUhTyS
— Gul Gee, The Crypto Guru (@GulGeeOfficial) March 3, 2022
They left out “Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, Japan etc 1941-45“.
I'm so glad that people are starting to wake up and see things for how they really are instead of being brainwashed by the MSM propaganda/fake news. I sympathise with the innocent victims but totally agree with Putin's reasons and BIG RESPECT for standing by it #istandwithrussia
14,000 died in Donbass but Western media ignored it – Lavrov
Lavrov recalls Western media's negligence of eight-year-long conflict in Donbass, and how Kiev didn't honor Minsk agreements pic.twitter.com/YUnFy7DmiL
“The place where Europe began: Spiral cities built on remote Russian plains by swastika-painting Aryans”
“Desolate: The Bronze Age cities were built some 4,000 years ago by the Aryans in a 400 miles long region of the Russian Steppe.”
The Aryans’ language has been identified as the precursor to a number of modern European tongues. English uses many similar words such as brother, oxen and guest which have all been tracked to the Aryans.” [Daily Mail report]
‘These ancient Indian texts and hymns describe sacrifices of horses and burials and the way the meat is cut off and the way the horse is buried with its master. If you match this with the way the skeletons and the graves are being dug up in Russia [on the border of Siberia and Kazakhstan], they are a millimetre-perfect match.’”
[Bettany Hughes, TV historian, in UK Daily Mail].
The foundations of modern Europe lie with the Aryans and their post-Atlantean, post-Aryan descendants:
Rocket launchers for air defense. Javelin antitank missiles. Stinger surface-to-air missiles. Pistols and ammunition.
About 20 countries — most members of NATO and the European Union — are funneling arms into Ukraine to fight off the Russian invasion. https://t.co/JZyaQGTVde
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) March 2, 2022
Russia has to secure at least its major objectives (Kiev, Black Sea coast, east-of-Dnieper Ukraine) quickly, before those weapons are deployed.
A horrible and bitter end, but Russia now has no choice, from where it now is, leaving aside blame for how things have turned out.
How is the war in Ukraine going? Today they confirmed the death of Russian General Major Suhovetsky. He's unsurprisingly a paratrooper. So let's discuss the role of paratroopers in Russian military doctrine. That'll shed a light on the course of this war and why Russia lost it🧵 pic.twitter.com/aIWsikgFnO
One of many tweeters prematurely hailing a Kiev-regime victory. The game is not yet at an end. Russia is what the mediaeval ages called “investing” (besieging) most of the major cities of Ukraine. The tactics also are those of the Middle Ages— starvation and bombardment.
How long can those cities hold out without food, or perhaps without water and electricity? I feel sorry for those civilians trapped therein. Old people, unwell people, companion animals too. It should not have happened in this way, and the Jew-Zionist-controlled msm in the West has used these circumstances to demonize Russia, because of the human and animal cost of all of this.
I think that Russia can still achieve its strategic objectives in the east and south. That leaves the approximately two-thirds of the country to the west of the Dnieper and to the north of the Black Sea littoral. That rump of Ukrainian territory would have been of only limited importance, but now will be of major importance because of the arms flooding in from the West. It may be that, before too long, the destruction of locations in the west of Ukraine will more than equal that happening at present elsewhere.
Kolomoyskyi is an interesting character, and there's a lot to unpack here. He was appointed governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, very close to Donetsk, after the war with the separatists started, he helped fund several of the volunteer battalions, including the neo nazi Azov bat.
He couldn't maintain popular support after this move, and like any good billionaire, just said "Fuck it, I'll build my own nationwide jewish organization and fill it with people who won't dissent" Lets talk about what an absolute crook this dude is.
https://t.co/AhJ7sWDtux He is also under investigation in Israel for buying 20 million dollars in coal, selling it to someone else, and shutting his company down before the check could bounce from the original seller of the coal, who was a Belarussian Oligarch.
This man is pretty obviously just a grifter and a mobster, who rips off eastern european oligarchs with contract fraud, and hides behind the Western dislike for those same oligarchs to prevent his prosecution. But we did mention he was on Poroshenkos shitlist, right?
This sounds an awful lot like some petty billionaire revenge, doesn't it? Dismissed from your gubernatorial duties by a president who was your ally because your corruption was too blatant and obvious, so you literally create a president to replace him with?
It's pretty obvious that Zelensky is his puppet, and more disturbingly, his "role" in Servant Of The People was intended from the very start, to be "Life imitating art" in a wag the dog fashion. pic.twitter.com/EOnkXJpsKX
— Aristophanes Tragedy 🇷🇺 (@AristophanesTX) March 3, 2022