Well, this week I scored 5/10, again beating political journalist John Rentoul, who scored a modest 3/10. I knew the answers to questions 2, 5, 6, 7, and 10. Had I not misread the question, I should also have got no. 8, and in the back of my mind I knew number 1 as well. Never mind.
Interesting to recall to mind that, if all ice on the Earth were to melt, sea levels would rise by no less than 230 feet. Where I once lived in London, Little Venice, is only about 60 ft above sea level. Where I now live is about 80 ft a.s.l., and where I was largely brought up, Caversham Heights, near Reading, on the border of Berkshire and South Oxfordshire, is —despite the “Heights” name— still only 180 ft a.s.l. Indeed, where I lived in New Jersey is only about 150 ft. a.s.l. despite its rather American name of Skytop Gardens.
Early this morning, checking the flock. Even though there is access to the shed, some had chosen to stay outside. I must admit, at one point, slight panic of where one was, but a sheep shape of Lunar came into torch view. All is well & #StormBert is turning to rain for us. #snowpic.twitter.com/flws6NuWp2
Time was, when storms and hurricanes had suitably tempestuous female names such as Veronica, Pamela, and Annie. Political correctness then took over even the weather forecast.
The police have largely given up their proper job of protecting the public and detecting crime (and deterring it), and have become the militia of the “woke” state. Criticize the groups that do much of the real crime (think caravans, or drill “music”, reggae etc, or Romanian passports carried by non-European-looking women in long dresses stuffed with stolen goods) and you yourself will fall victim to the poundshop Stasi that the UK police has become.
40 years ago, Surrey Police were very efficient; times seem to have changed.
As for Essex Police, they tried and failed to have me prosecuted for writing online the truth nearly 8 years ago. My blog article about it (written 6 months later) has proven one of my most popular, having had thousands of views:
Lindsey Graham stands out even in the U.S. Congress as a complete doormat for Israel and the American Jewish lobby. He should not be permitted to continue.
As for the threat to “crush the economy of the UK“, be careful what you wish for, bastard. The UK and EU states may end up forming a rapprochement with Russia, barring American interference with our economies and cultures, and letting the USA die on the vine, preoccupied with its upcoming racial/societal/cultural war.
▪️Lieutenant General of the Armed Forces of Great Britain Rob Magowan, who is in the position of Deputy Chief of the General Staff, said that the British Army would fight with Russia, if it was required of it.
Gung-ho careerist all-too-ready to have a war with Russia. Does he also accept that, in such a war, the UK might become a devastated irradiated wasteland? Does he imagine that that is somehow brave, or honourable? All because of a cabal of Jew-Zionists who are running a shambolic and brutal dictatorship in Kiev. Why? Meaning— “what is the real agenda?”…
“A King’s Counsel who once headed up the Criminal Bar Association allegedly used his powerful and influential position to coax an aspiring barrister into ‘unwanted’ sexual activity, a tribunal has heard.
Navjot ‘Jo’ Sidhu, who is married, faces 10 charges of professional misconduct that pertain to allegations of sexually inappropriate behaviour with two young women who came to him for advice.
Sidhu, who hails from Southall in west London, wrote he ‘never wanted to be a barrister’ in a column for Counsel magazine in 2023, in which he extolled the virtues of equality and diversity.“
[Daily Mail]
[Respondent]
I can feel the “diversity” from here!
Of course, “those people” are not the only ones who do such things as alleged, but proportionately, they do far far more of such activity than English people.
A new and interesting mural design in Tehran's Palestine Square has emerged following the news that the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Galant.
The poster says: In Hebrew: "The beginning of the end of Israel. Criminals under… pic.twitter.com/dJ9ID2XgUH
Well, this week brings another victory over political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 4/10, a score I trumped with 6/10. I did not know the answers to questions 2, 3, 7, and 10, though I nearly got no.2, and should have also got right no.7 (but did not).
“Almost one-in-three babies born in England and Wales last year were to women born outside the UK.
According to the Office for National Statistics, 31.8 per cent of live births in 2023 were to non-UK born mothers – a slight increase from 30.3 per cent in 2022.
The proportion was also an increase from 26.5 per cent a decade earlier, after passing the quarter mark (25.1 per cent) in 2010.“
[Daily Mail]
That does not even include the vast numbers of non-white children born to mothers (and/or fathers) also non-white but themselves born in England.
The truth is that the majority, indeed probably vast majority, of births in England are now non-white.
The UK has no future, no decent future, if this continues.
I have never agreed wholly with Katie Hopkins, but she is a force of Nature…
One of the most messed-up things I have ever seen is Keir Starmer and David Lammy siding with Israeli Football hooligans. I guess burning a Palestinian flag and shouting Kill The Arabs merits a hug these days. pic.twitter.com/XnqP1KfJnr
Starmer is a national embarrassment. Totally in the pocket of the Jew-Zionist/Israel lobby. Same is true of thick-as-two-short-planks “diversity hire” David Lammy. In fact, he is even more of a bad joke.
The #AmsterdamAttack saga has exposed something crucial about the reaction of Starmer and Lammy. They’re not interested in the facts as any serious politician would be. They’ve reacted as members of Labour Friends of Israel above all else with pro-Israel spin and propaganda. pic.twitter.com/0cxJZhIckp
As mentioned previously on the blog, there is someone carrying the same or similar name to me, and who tweets as “@IanMillard100”. I believe that he is an IT worker at Bath University. His tweets occasionally mirror my views, though usually not.
I have no reason to suppose that this other Ian Millard tweets with any malign intent (i.e. with the intent of passing himself off as me), but I have to admit that it is slightly irritating to think that some people may imagine that those tweets come from me; maybe most people can see that they are from someone else, though.
A minor nuisance, no more. Anyway, there is nothing that I can do about it.
More tweets
After the defeat in the US presidential elections, Harris can get the seat of a judge of the US Supreme Court – CNN announced. pic.twitter.com/8iuWXHPETz
I doubt that Russia would agree to that. The Kiev regime is plainly losing.
The collapse of the German ruling coalition and the imminent return of newly elected President Donald Trump to the White House have created new risks for the largest economy of the European Union, which is already in a worrying decline. " Germany is going into a very serious and… pic.twitter.com/WrNM81R9qt
“Cutting ties with Russia was the last nail in the coffin for Europe. Energy intensive industries are going where energy is cheap, it means in the long run deindustrialization of Europe. US neo-cons knew it, their plan is to destroy EU industries and finalize the vassalization of Europe.“
Combined, of course, with the replacement of Europeans in Europe by mixed-race populations, as provided for by the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalergi_Plan.
“Conspiracy theory?” Just look all around you. Look at Britain’s streets. Look at “British” TV. I just saw several TV ads, one after the other, all showing “British Christmas” themes, but the couples shown were all white woman with black man as “husband” or “boyfriend”.
The United States realizes that Russia could achieve new tactical successes in Ukraine in the coming weeks.
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
Al Jazeera: Clashes between the resistance and the Israeli army north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
No news for some time about the famous Hamas tunnels that were, apparently, in total about the same length altogether as the actually underground parts of the London Underground (over 100 miles in all). At first, the Israelis were full of public relations news/propaganda about how they had taken several miles of this or that tunnel, but since then, nothing. Are the tunnels still being used by the Gazan side of the conflict? We do not know.
Poland says it is ready to help Ukraine return men of military age, – Reuters pic.twitter.com/1Yztfe4sHk
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
If so, most of them will abandon Poland and move to other parts of the EU— Germany, Denmark etc. Only a few will make it easy for the Kiev regime to press-gang them and deploy them to the crumbling front-line. That would be a death sentence for many.
Blackrock will soon own every home and plot of land in America
Pfizer will soon own your healthcare
Bill Gates will soon own your food supply
If that doesn’t sound like a fun time, I would suggest doing something about it
(No, voting is not “doing something about it”).
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) April 22, 2024
Amazing isn’t it?
They can’t house the homeless They can’t reduce the cost of living They can’t fix the border They can’t bring down the debt
Yet they can move mountains to send money to Ukraine and Israel.
And don’t forget about banning TikTok.
We are ruled by criminals.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) April 22, 2024
If anything demonstrates the gap between Parliament and the people who put them there, it was Madam Speaker’s threat to clear the packed gallery that admirably turned up to listen to @ABridgen, who spoke to a nearly empty chamber last Thurs. https://t.co/A3aSm42pYO
What about climate activists spreading misinformation about climate contrarians, like Chris Packham falsely claiming on BBC1 yesterday that the Daily Sceptic was put together by people with close connections to the fossil fuel industry? Should he go to jail too? https://t.co/oLKDifJKmK
Lukashenko proposed to the West to play a draw with Russia, otherwise Ukraine will cease to exist
More statements of the President of Belarus:
▫️For Americans, China and Russia are not all opponents and enemies. For America, Europe itself, the European Union, is a serious… pic.twitter.com/9VgRVrifmZ
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
“Lukashenko proposed to the West to play a draw with Russia, otherwise Ukraine will cease to exist.
More statements of the President of Belarus:
For Americans, China and Russia are not all opponents and enemies. For America, Europe itself, the European Union, is a serious rival. Americans do not need opponents or competitors.
I know the mood of the Ukrainian army. They are already tired of this war. If we do not negotiate now, Ukraine may lose its statehood and cease to exist.
No one wants to fight today. That is why we must move towards peace.
Washington is progressively pushing aggressive narratives against Belarus and the Russian state, increasing the degree of hostility of the NATO bloc in our direction.
The US allocation of 60 billion for the war is the most important factor in the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine.”
Biden's team doubts US aid will help Ukraine win – Politico
"The immediate goal is to stop Ukrainian losses and help Ukraine regain momentum and turn the tide on the battlefield." After that, the goal is to help Ukraine start getting its territory back," said one of the… pic.twitter.com/7gKlfwYF2N
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
“Biden’s team doubts US aid will help Ukraine win – Politico.
The immediate goal is to stop Ukrainian losses and help Ukraine regain momentum and turn the tide on the battlefield.” After that, the goal is to help Ukraine start getting its territory back,” said one of the officials. “Will they have what it takes to win?” Ultimately, yes. But that’s no guarantee that they will. Military operations are much more complicated than that.“
That report about American “analysis” leaves out several important factors which make any large-scale success by the forces of the Kiev regime very unlikely.
The first is the lack of “boots on the ground”, i.e. numbers of soldiers, particularly well-trained soldiers. 500,000 Ukrainian troops have been killed in the past 2 years, it is said; even if that figure includes the badly-wounded, nothing material is altered.
Ukrainians of all ages and conditions are trying to avoid call-up, as the regime drafts people as old as 65, disabled people, carers for sick and disabled family members, some women etc. Those who live beyond Ukrainian borders (perhaps a quarter of the pre-war population) show no sign of wanting to return and rally to the colours; those within the borders try to buy or acquire medical exemptions, or just try to stay “under the radar”.
So overall, the lack of manpower is key. There is no way for the regime in Kiev to increase the supply of men, while the attrition of the war means that every day brings new losses; Russian forces, at present, fire 10 artillery shells for every 1 coming from the other side.
The low birth-rate in Ukraine (one of the lowest in the world) also impacts this. The Kiev-regime side looks to ever-lower age-groups, even to those aged 16, to perform military tasks.
Realistically, no matter how many advanced weapons are gifted to the Kiev regime by the USA and UK etc, Zelensky’s forces will never be able to “regain” those former Ukrainian provinces now under Russian rule: Lugansk, Donetsk, and of course the Russian peninsula of Crimea.
Even less likely is the prospect of the Kiev-regime forces actually taking over undisputably-Russian border areas, or destroying major Russian towns or cities. Should the first happen (which is not even a war aim of the Kiev-regime side), there would be a swift Russian response and re-occupation. Russia, with its famous prostor (apparently endless space) simply cannot be conquered by merely military means, as indeed Professor Haushofer taught. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Haushofer.
As to possible destruction of large Russian urban centres such as Moscow: even had the Kiev regime side the means, all that would then happen would be the deployment of Russian tactical or even strategic nuclear weapons, particularly to reduce Kiev itself. Were Kiev to be destroyed, the war would end immediately.
It can thus be seen that there are only two possible outcomes (unless is posited a general regional or even world war): either Russia achieves victory over Eastern Ukraine by force of arms, or there are real peace talks soon, leading to a result somewhere between such a victory and the present state of play.
Israel
Israeli soldier who witnessed a Palestinian being executed tells Ch4 the army's working assumption is that everyone in Gaza – men, women and children – is Hamas. Palestinians 'need to prove they're not the enemy'. https://t.co/weocNjWl7U
Sooner or later, whether in 5 years, 10 years or whenever, the wheel will turn, and the Israeli population will probably be scurrying through devastated streets, the streets of Tel Aviv and elsewhere. Will the Jews of Israel and beyond then themselves expect or ask for mercy?
Not as unlikely as it seems. Israel’s regional enemies become more powerful every day. Who, a decade or two decades ago, or 50 years ago, would have thought that the Palestinian resistance to the north of Israel/occupied Palestine would have the military power, or the missiles, that it has in 2024? With every passing day, the enemies of Israel acquire more powerful weapons. How long before they have weapons that can overcome the Israeli defences?
The Israeli high command (both military and security/intelligence) seems to be playing a delaying game, trying to prevent major actors from acquiring the most powerful weapons while, when possible, destabilizing surrounding (and some other) states. Iraq, Lebanon, Syria Libya, Egypt have all been weakened. Iran still stands.
There is also the fact that the Arab Palestinians within Israeli borders, and in the West Bank and Gaza, have a higher birth-rate than do most of the Israeli Jews. This will surely have an effect somewhere down the line.
Israel is doomed; the only uncertain fact is the date of that doom.
In the recent Israel-Iran exchange, it was noteworthy that planes and rockets from Saudi Arabia and Jordan flew in defence of Israel. I take that to be an Arab response to the increasing power of Iran, rather than a wish to help Israel as such.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the opposite was the case: the Shah’s government was on quite amicable terms with Israel, unlike all of the Arab states, which then were implacably opposed to Israel. The underlying hostility between the Arabs and the “Persians”, however, was just the same, in essence.
Israeli politician Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is asked about the bodies of Palestinians being recovered from mass graves and she says they were terrorists. Kay Burley then asks why some of the victims had their hands tied behind their back. pic.twitter.com/jx8Oqy4BdE
That Jewish Israeli politician seems to be the personification of utter stupidity allied to complete dishonesty. Says that executed/murdered Gazans with hands tied behind their backs may have died in “gun battles” or “throwing grenades“.
She also says that the Gazan resistance are “cowards“, because they (to use the old British phrase) “shoot and scoot” rather than waiting to be mown down by tanks etc. What, I wonder, does that creature say about Jewish (Israeli) pilots and drone operatives who kill women and children from 10,000 feet in the air, or even while sitting in a building in Israel?
It is a disgrace that the suborned UK government is giving aid and comfort (and arms) to that tribe.
Good grief! Just saw this: that creature, of Moroccan and Portuguese Sephardic-Jewish origins, was born in London, became a barrister (Middle Temple) and only moved to Israel in 2001, at the age of 27 or 28: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleur_Hassan-Nahoum.
“She has been tipped as a future mayor of Jerusalem or Israeli foreign minister” [Wikipedia].
Incredibly (listening to that interview), she is apparently regarded as “liberal” in Israel!
Credit where credit is due: The reporter did push back against Israeli transparent lies.
Britain’s average has already been reduced several points by reason of importation of huge numbers of individuals from the lower-IQ groups over the past 70 years and particularly the past 30 years.
How can we ever create a higher-level society if the human beings in the present society are, as a group, degrading constantly (as at present)?
Late tweets
I met with Campaign Against Antisemitism today, to discuss what more the Met & Sadiq Khan should be doing to ensure that Jewish people are safe & feel safe in London
It will never be right for anyone of any religion to feel the need to stay away from anywhere in the public realm pic.twitter.com/KTqLPtF1Oq
Cleverly is completely idiotic. Imagine meeting with those lying conspirators and giving (or at least pretending to give) credence to their demands, after what has been discovered in the last several days! Falter has been exposed more than once as a liar, as has the one seated to his left.
The “Campaign Against Antisemitism” is effectively a volunteer arm of the Israeli Embassy in London.
I cannot see why the Metropolitan Police Commissioner felt obliged —apparently— to actually apologise to Falter, who by then had already been exposed, even by other Jews, even by other Zionists, as a dishonest propagandist whose account of the now-notorious Aldwych incident was plainly contrived and untrue.
The US army has officially started constructing its pier for aid off the Gaza coast pic.twitter.com/bAqlRmvcxp
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis confirmed that allies have asked to send S-300 or "Patriot" air defense systems to Ukraine, but Athens will not do so.
According to him, Greece has supported Ukraine in various ways, providing "defense material, but air defense systems…
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
A million Ukrainians would come to Putin from ten [those abroad] for Russian passports, if he distributed them abroad, since the Kiev junta treats them like cattle, and the country has refused them protection – former adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Arestovich pic.twitter.com/4Rrzu1hdKz
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 25, 2024
Perhaps Russia should create a special class of passports for suitable candidates from certain other countries too: EU nationals, UK and US nationals, some others, and those people could then become dual-passport-holders, with the right of residence, under conditions, in the Russian Federation.
Well, that pretty much puts the cap on the expected “Conservative” Party debacle at the upcoming General Election.
The Con Party is presently running at between 19% and 27% in various opinion polls, with most closer to the lower level. Call it 23%. Of those 23 points, about 20 points consist of the votes of persons over 65. If that demographic were all to vote elsewhere or abstain, the Con Party would be looking at a vote of about 3%, the same sort of level as that typically achieved nationwide by the Greens (2.7% in 2019).
Of course, that will not happen. Many middle-aged and elderly people are people of habit. Many have habitually voted Con for decades. Many say “so if I don’t vote Conservative, for what can I vote?” Brainwashed by the “two main parties” scam.
Having said that, I now think that many people even of advanced years are now angry enough to either abstain or vote elsewhere as a protest.
I do not think it totally impossible now for the Conservative Party to go one or two points below 20% at GE 2024. That would mean only a few Conservative Party MPs left— between 20 and 50, depending on all the other factors in play.
Sam Melia and Laura Towler
[Laura Towler and Sam Melia]
I see that their crowdfunder is now at (as of time of writing) £56,350, a magnificent sum, and still increasing, though more slowly than in the days since Melia’s sentencing hearing (last Friday, 1 March 2024; he was sent down for 2 years, meaning that he will probably not emerge for 12 months, maybe 8 months).
The money will support Laura Towler (who has a young child, with another expected within weeks), will make Melia’s time in prison more tolerable, and will support the couple and their socio-political struggle in 2025 and thereafter.
“UPDATE: Firstly, we would like to thank everyone who has donated so generously to this campaign, from the bottom of our hearts we are thankful for such a wonderful outpouring of support.
Secondly, as most of you will now be aware, Sam has been sentenced to two years custodial sentence.
Sam is now incarcerated in a British prison for the ‘crime’ of producing messages the prosecution admitted were ‘totally lawful’. What’s more, under this particular law, the Judge reminded that the jury that the ‘truth was no defence’.
This campaign will remain live for the duration of Sam’s imprisonment and the money raised will support Sam’s pregnant wife Laura and their child Catherine.“]
A modest donation (the minimum amount is only £4) not only supports a young family (and particularly a young mother who is also a staunch social-nationalist and who is imminently expecting a baby while her husband is —unjustly— in prison), but also sticks it to the System.
[Update, same day: the following message is believed to have originated from Laura Towler:
“We can now write letters to Sam
I’ve just spoken to Sam. He is in HMP Leeds. He won’t be staying there for the whole of his sentence but it might take a while for him to move. He’s safe and has made friends. He’s been exercising and reading a lot. He says the worst thing (other than missing us) is that it’s quite boring, although the library is pretty good. He said he would appreciate letters from people to help pass the time. Please don’t get too political or the letter won’t get through.
Samuel Melia A3370FCHMP Leeds 2 Gloucester Terrace Stanningley Road Leeds West Yorkshire LS12 2TJ
You can include a stamped address envelope in the first letter if you want him to write back. We can also send him books from their preferred suppliers and also email him. I’ll provide some more information on this shortly.“].
More tweets
Mustache Man speaking on Palestine:
“The country is undergoing restriction of its liberty by the most brutal resort to force.. is being robbed of its independence & is suffering the cruelest maltreatment for the benefit of jewish interlopers.. the poor arabs are defenseless &… pic.twitter.com/4ZYNgMEL70
How the fuck is the deranged Rachel Reeves even a member of the Labour Party. Is this new image meant to make her look like a serious politician or did she deliberately pick the psychotic serial killer look? https://t.co/jmzblu1Xyv
Rachel Reeves was also caught trying to defraud the Parliamentary expenses system in various ways.
Now Rachel Reeves is intending to increase the existing harassment and bullying of the sick and disabled, and unemployed, in the UK, a theme she has supported previously.
The present Government has to be removed, but anyone who imagines that “the party formerly known as Labour” will be better is deluding himself.
And then we have Darren Jones and other senior Labour front benchers like Rachel Reeves pointing to the inflated size of the debt after 14 years of austerity ruination and invoking the exact same economically illiterate tropes as the Tories did in 2010,
More torment and bullying for the sick and benefit claimants and five more years of failed and destructive neoliberalism. Hope rarely survives contact with Rachel Reeves.
Hmm . . . "I will never play fast and loose with the public finances" says Rachel Reeves, Shadow Chancer. In 2015 Rachel Reeves had her credit card taken from her for £4,000 bogus expense claims, and there's more – pic.twitter.com/OGKdrsHbVI
When people show you who they really are, believe them. Rachel Reeves & Liz Kendal told us back in 2015, Jess Phillips, Lisa Nandy , David Lammy since around 2019, and Starmer since 2020 Why would you trust these people with running our country?
Labour’s main problem in getting to its GE 2024 “victory by default” is its own MPs, and especially its own front bench. Every time they open their mouths, they seem less pleasant, and indeed less competent. I suppose that is why Starmer keeps them gagged whenever possible.
Woman on £93,731, subsidised food, travel, housing, alcohol, 2 properties she can make profit from, unlimited claims for energy the 2nd one. Knows benefits lowest in the OCD, state pension lowest in the 🌍. Patron saint of presenteeism. 330,000 + have died due to “austerity”. pic.twitter.com/m3auAgZqMD
— NotVotingForGenocidePeddlers#BLM #WeAreSoFucked (@bigfadge) March 6, 2024
Liz Kendall, yet another “Labour Friend of Israel”…
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) March 7, 2024
Ha. Very true. Without the TV fear-propaganda, the System could never have got away with, for example, the 2020-2022 “Covid” panicdemic or scamdemic.
That tweet reminded me of a scene from this film:
A rather odd film, which (as has often happened with me when I encounter experimental-style films, like those of Tarkovsky) grew on me when I saw it for the second and third time (on video).
I first saw Alice in the Cities in the early 1980s, at some art-house cinema, as the Americans say, in Hampstead. I was rather reluctantly dragged there by someone I knew, “Major Tillman” (a nom de guerre), and his French girlfriend. His girlfriend apparently later complained that I had “fidgeted...like a little child“. Probably. I do not have a lot of patience with films. I believe that I heard that they eventually married, and now live in Paris.
On seeing the film again, I think twice more, so three times altogether over 20 years, the film grew on me, though I still think it not entirely a success, artistically.
“Laurence Douglas Fink (born November 2, 1952) is an American billionaire businessman. He is a co-founder, chairman and CEO of BlackRock, an American multinational investment management corporation.[1]
BlackRock is the largest money-management firm in the world with more than US$10 trillion in assets under management.[2][3]
"We’re shipping in more people & GDP per capita is flatlining. This blows a hole in Whitehall’s assumption we need ever more immigration to drive growth" (Iain Martin, The Times). Indeed 👇https://t.co/enNED9cWuS
In reality, the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan is being implemented by cabals of evil persons embedded in the Government, Parliament, msm, and Civil Service. They scarcely even try to conceal the agenda any more.
Another talking point
In fact, that person’s opinion is legally incorrect.
“1)A person is guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it; and “thief” and “steal” shall be construed accordingly.“
[Theft Act 1968, s.1]
It is a long time since I practised at the Bar (2008) and even longer (nearly 30 years, early/mid 1990s) since I did any ordinary criminal law, but my clear recollection is that someone can be convicted of shoplifting (theft) without having left the store. That is because the immediately-relevant component of the offence is that the person has “appropriated the rights of the owner” to the goods taken (with a dishonest intent) and with the intent of permanently depriving the owner.
Assuming that the foodbank basket is (as the one in Waitrose is, and I think at Tesco etc) under the name and control of [name]-Foodbank, then anyone taking food from the shelves, with the appropriate intent, and then “giving” that food to the foodbank by placing it in the foodbank basket or bin has committed the offence, even if the shoplifter does not get any (material) benefit.
In fact, I doubt whether it would be any different even were the foodbank basket or bin to be labelled with the name of the supermarket, because the shoplifter has still “appropriated the rights of the owner” to the goods, and intending to permanently deprive. I have no idea whether that exact situation has ever been tested in court, or in appellate court, though.
The same is true of a shoplifter who places items in a shopping bag or pocket (assuming that the “mental element” of dishonesty is present). It is not necessary, to ground the offence, for the shoplifter to have left the store with the goods taken. This is a common misconception.
It is true that store detectives and the like usually do wait until the suspected shoplifter has exited the building before stopping the suspect. That is because the shoplifter can hardly then claim to have intended to pay (as he or she might be able to say if stopped somewhere inside the store); there have, though, been appeal cases reported (often in the 1970s, the Theft Act 1968 still then being quite new) where convictions were upheld under such circumstances.
It is just easier for store detectives to stop suspects outside.
More tweets
#Sydenham Library is once again operating a 5 day service and we are on the look out for new #volunteers. If you can spare a few hours a week to help keep this vital service open please do get in touch! contact@sydenhamlibrary.co.uk https://t.co/8X7piBgD33#se26#lewisham
Public libraries are vital even though most people, most of the time, do not use them. A component of a civilized society.
The beauty of your country and it's race, ethnicity and culture is not something to just flippantly discard and destroy in a melting pot of immigration.
The Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan, or a large part of it.
On those days when you feel like the whole world is out to get you ………………………. ………….They are. Your government is allowing thousands every day to come destroy you, your family and everything your people ever worked to build.
Meanwhile, in Reykjavik, migrants storm the Icelandic parliament as they debated tougher immigration laws. They demand housing and their families to join them in Iceland. Deport them now. pic.twitter.com/4EiYgbWemy
God. This whole invasion is like a skin condition, a spreading rash of some sort.
It happened again. Another European girl was killed at the hands of a migrant in Vienna and she wasn’t the first one this week. And tomorrow it will happen again, because white lives don’t matter to our globalist leaders.
“We are living under tyranny. The novelty of our situation has made its essence difficult to grasp, while the comforts that we still enjoy (for now) are concealing this reality for many, but the direction of travel is clear. The British government, and other governments, are operating through propaganda, censorship, deception, whisper networks, diktats, smear campaigns, political corruption and political repression to disseminate a pseudo-scientific narrative and ideology intended to entrench their power.
Government scientists, claiming to be speaking apolitically on the basis of ‘pure scientific facts’ are producing, on commission, pseudo-objective recommendations to camouflage an unrelated set of policies intended to achieve political and economic ends. At the same time, other government scientists manipulate the public with terrifying images and slogans, to pressurise against examining the government claims too closely.
The real policy agenda is fundamentally destructive and unpopular. Nobody was asked about it, nobody voted for it, and nobody wants it, except for the powerful global corporate, financial and political powers which are now collaborating to install it though force and fraud.
This is the pandemic: a global shock doctrine used as cover fundamentally to restructure global society.
The next political step in the plan remains the total social control matrix represented by immunity passports. For the moment, Britain is kept in lockdown because the lockdowns are required in order ‘to escape’ via vaccine passports; this too, of course, will not be an escape but an enslavement. Further steps will involve intensifying persecution of the ‘anti-vaxxers’, that is, all opposition to the government as it becomes more nakedly tyrannical, along with actions to co-opt opposition, misdirect it, misrepresent it and deflect it. A variety of active measures have begun already, for example the reported mandatory vaccination of NHS and care home workers.
Two weeks ago New York asset manager BlackRock began purchasing whole neighbourhoods of single-family homes in the United States. The idea is to shift from an ownership to a more profitable rental model. As the World Economic Forum says: ’You will own nothing and you will be happy.’
You actually will be a slave. Your social existence will now be made dependent on an algorithm determining how good a slave you are.” [Daniel Miller, writing in Conservative Woman online magazine].
In the UK, this is manifesting in various ways rather rapidly.
The country is split into two: the majority, perhaps vast majority, who take everything about “the virus”, its supposed importance, and the measures taken around it by government, at face value; and the smaller section of society who realize or have realized that “something is going on” that has little to do, directly, with necessary public health precautions etc, but much to do with the creation of a kind of disguised police state combined with the simultaneous creation of a panic-driven “public fear state”.
Well, once again I beat John Rentoul. He scored 6/10, but I trump that with 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 2, 3 and 10 (though hit the post on question 2, thinking that it was 25 years and not the correct 20).
Much as I have little or no time for Jewish-lobby puppet Keir Starmer, I am yet surprised at some of those opinion poll responses. Boris-idiot leads a charmed life (so far)…
As for Andy Burnham, I realized years ago that he was a likely Labour Party leader (amid a poor selection bunch) but I see from the opinion poll that while about half the respondents would be more likely to vote Lab were Burnham to be leader, and only 10% less likely, 41% are unsure. Maybe Burnham is seen as dull (just like Starmer).
The problem for Labour, as I have blogged repeatedly, lies not only or mainly with its leader(s) but with its whole raison d’etre.
More tweets seen
Given the police are no longer willing or able to police Covid regulations on gathering outside, why not just scrap the rule. Save all the “one law for G7” stuff and just let people enjoy the summer. (If and when it comes back).
Most of the measures taken have been a complete waste of time. That applies particularly to the facemask nonsense.
Roanna Carleton-Taylor and “Resisting Hate”
Twitter users will have seen many tweets by one Roanna Carleton-Taylor of Derbyshire (near Chesterfield), who was the mainstay of yet another hate-filled “anti-fascist” “organization” (consisting of a small number of lunatics and/or non-Brits). It is or was (possibly defunct now) smaller than the better-known and mainly Jewish “anti-hate” hate orgs such as “Hope Not Hate” and “United Against Fascism”.
“Roanna” was on Twitter as “@antifashwitch” and is now “@oilpaintwitch”. She has tweeted about me occasionally in the past; also about Alison Chabloz and others. She is friendly on Twitter with a few mentally-disturbed Jewish and other trolls in North London and elsewhere.
I have just seen a WordPress blog post about her, her husband, and others, which post is so plainly libellous (though I believe probably true) that I decline to quote from it or even link to it here.
Not that I am worried about being sued. My financial status now is such that I am effectively “unsueable” (to the chagrin of a few ambulance-chasing Jew lawyers and others!). Also my legal skills are still (mostly) there (despite having not had professional outing for many years). The Jews on Twitter have often mocked (what they assert were) my poor talents, but the unpleasant old Jew Q.C. who led the complaint against me to the Bar Standards Board in 2014 (resulting in my disbarment in late 2016) wrote to the BSB that, inter alia, “[Millard] has a strong and subtle intelligence“, if I recall his letter aright…
“Resisting Hate” seems to have imploded now, and “Roanna” has turned to painting. Her oils, some of them, are not too bad in fact, rather odd but quite original. Not sure what to call them. Something in the Primitive category, maybe. I am probably not qualified to categorize them. They have a certain soulfulness, suffused with foreboding.
In fact, I am often interested to see what happens to those who say “bad things” about me on Twitter and elsewhere, or indeed do bad things. These are or were persons who had never met me, knew little or nothing about me, yet were happy to laugh at my disbarment in 2016, laugh at my being expelled from Twitter in 2018 etc, and even to make malicious complaints about me to Internet organizations, professional organizations, even police organizations.
Quite a few of those mentioned above are now dead (natural causes, and “nothing to do with me, guv”…). I refrain from naming them because some troll would no doubt claim to the police that I am posting “grossly offensive” things. I sometimes amuse myself by reading the trolls’ (often still-extant) tweets attacking or mocking me. Who’s laughing now?…
Others have had other “tragic” events happen to them or to their families. Again, I choose not to give specific examples. Some of my most relentless trolls and pursuers are also now suffering from serious medical conditions.
“The stars in their courses fight on the side of the just” [Chinese proverb]
Ha ha! George Galloway seems to be making the difference between either a very close win (for either main System party), and a Labour-crashes-in flames defeat (and so quite clear Con win by default).
— Puffer Finances 🐡 (@puffers_flnance) June 18, 2021
Stunning…
As I remarked earlier, I might have little time for Starmer, but that people see “Boris” as more intelligent and, incredibly, more trustworthy than Starmer!… What dystopian parallel universe is this?
#Breaking Conservative MP for Wakefield Imran Ahmad Khan, 47, is facing trial accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy in 2008, it can be revealed after reporting restrictions were lifted pic.twitter.com/Xh3PS3hwPw
For me, leaving aside the plainly significant local factors, I should say that there is huge dissatisfaction with the present ridiculous government, but that, also, people have nowhere to go as yet. Yes, the LibDems had a stunning by-election victory in Chesham and Amersham, but there is no LibDem revival generally; and very few will vote Labour in southern England outside (or even inside) London.
The overnight upsurge of Brexit Party in 2019 is a lesson not much taken on board. If it had not been “controlled opposition”, if its leader had been someone more honest and ideological than snake-oil salesman Nigel Farage, if Farage had not stabbed Brexit Party in the back during the General Election, if if if…
Still, if one party can do it, rise up “from nowhere”, another party, social national and more honest, could do the same…
Interesting perhaps, but there was a similar list before the 2019 General Election. I have no faith either that the LibDems will revive enough to become significant players on the national stage or, in the unlikely event that they were to repeat their 2010 successes, that the LibDems would not then sell out again, as they did in 2010, for ministerial portfolios and money.