Militants from the Aidar nationalist battalion (outlawed as a terrorist group in Russia) are trying to abandon their positions in the village of Novoukrainka in the DPR on the border with the Dnepropetrovsk Region, suffering casualties:https://t.co/dc0zDICzeNpic.twitter.com/W3qpk7iD6S
At least 151 people were killed in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip on May 18, including 70 in the shelling of Gaza City and in the north of the enclave, Qatar’s Al Jazeera reported:https://t.co/Qbb9q7ZNfbpic.twitter.com/zTrb697PpT
Rosaviatsiya is discussing with aviation authorities of many countries the possibility of resuming air traffic, the agency’s head Dmitry Yadrov told reporters:https://t.co/kDKcfI87Y7pic.twitter.com/hoPmoAaqGe
The India deal does nothing for British people. It provides a clear incentive for businesses to import Indian labour at a huge discount with barely any change to our GDP. Meanwhile, this EU deal betrays every brexit pledge the majority of Britons democratically voted for.
Starmer & Liebour have absolutely no intention of stopping the tide of illegal migrants. My question is can the UK patriots of this country police our own shores? Perhaps it’s time to have a citizens defence force to stop the invaders? If we have NGOs like Care4Calais helping…
Exactly. All the UK opinion polls on socio-political subjects are inaccurate for that reason— the views of non-whites/non-Brits are taken into account as if they are the views of “British people”. One reason why the pollsters (and the msm) mostly underestimated the recent election “upsets”.
More music
That terrible war is now in the past. Let it stay there.
More tweets
Last year, Britain handed out 1.1 million visas but only 22% of those went to people applying for workhttps://t.co/zkDotI77Ku
Russian troops liberated two communities in the Sumy Region and the DPR over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday:https://t.co/bEJAMPLP7Dpic.twitter.com/O95VWXaViS
So that is (part of) what has been going wrong in the UK…
You know Israel ordered your arrest .. they dictate to the world who get arrested & picked up during travel.. Facebook & google etc have given our biometrics .. they can locate all of us .. Palestinians were the test cases for decades of surveillance.. NOW ITS OUR TURN ‼️
“Britain’s first transgender MP harassed his ex-wife by sending unwanted text messages and voicemails while going through the ’emotional, physical and medical’ effects of transitioning, a court heard today.
Former Conservative MP Katie Wallis, 40, appeared in the dock dressed in a white blouse, pale blue cardigan, grey trousers, black patent leather shoes and silver hoop earrings.
She told the court her legal name was Jamie Wallis but now goes by the name of Katie.”
[Daily Mail]
“His“, but then “she“…even the Daily Mail seems to be confused…
[defendant, former Conservative Party MP Jamie Wallis, aka Katie Wallis]
Ah. I remember that lunatic now, who at the time of previous offences, and while still an MP, was “supported” and applauded by other System MPs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Wallis.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 19, 2025
China has launched what it claims is the world's largest fleet of fully driverless mining trucks for the first time, with dozens of vehicles equipped with Huawei Technologies' autonomous driving systems pic.twitter.com/A645DqddYS
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) May 19, 2025
One has to look at the big picture— over the past 34 years since 1989, the major enemies of Israel have one-by-one been neutralized, one way or another: Iraq, Egypt, Syria, and also Libya and Lebanon. The only state of importance left standing now is Iran, which under the Shah was not hostile to Israel but became so after the Islamic Republic came into being in 1979. As for the Gulf Arabs, they are venal creatures, and have been well and truly suborned.
General Director of the Russian Defense Corporation Rostec Sergey Chemezov: We are increasing the number of supersonic Kinjal missiles and helicopters of all kinds. pic.twitter.com/t9DHzEjksW
Peter Tatchell "The 6 key organisers were arrested for possessing placards.. They were detained without charge for 16hrs.. theres no justification or excuse for that type of behaviour"
Ed Balls "it cant be the case Peters right about that. There must have been intelligence" #gmbpic.twitter.com/4zFSUgvsWL
The difference lies in the (probable) fact that Peter Tatchell actually still believes in the idea that the UK is “a society under law”, whereas Bilderberg-attendee and Jew-Zionist-lobby puppet, expenses cheat, and fraud, Ed Balls, a globalist System politician turned businessman and talking head, knows from his own experience in government that that is now largely not the case. Yes, the UK has laws (so do North Korea, China etc), but we are less and less the kind of society we used to be, a real “society under law”.
There are several reasons for that, including the malicious Jew-Zionist lobby, which abuses law for its own purposes, and the fact that the UK is less and less a nation, as against being a place where a collection of heterogeneous peoples and types live.
That remark of Balls shows the attitude clearly: “there must have been intelligence“, akin to “we do not make mistakes” (the old 1930s NKVD slogan). In other words, the intelligence trumps any civil or legal right.
I recall in the early/mid 1980s, when a Soviet ensemble came to London (and toured the provinces as well), that there was apparently going to be a demonstration by Jews protesting against the imprisonment of Shcharansky [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natan_Sharansky].
The British impressario, and the Russians in charge of the dance group, were told by a sergeant from the Special Branch that the UK authorities were aware that, on the opening night in London, there would be a demonstration by Zionist Jews, but that it would be non-violent and would consist of several Jews rising from their seats (mostly prominent seats in the stalls, i.e. near the stage) and shouting “free Shcharansky!“.
That intelligence turned out to be entirely accurate. Whether Special Branch or the Security Service, MI5, had an agent inside the planning group of the demonstrators, or whether Zionist leaders had met with the UK authorities and then been (in effect) given permission to make the demonstration, on the basis that it would happen at the start of the performance, not be repeated, and not be violent, I do not know.
I cannot now recall the name of the ensemble. I think not the Bolshoi. It was, I think, an ad hoc collection of stars from several Soviet companies. Maybe the “Moscow Classical Ballet”.
I think that the Special Branch even knew in what row of seats almost all the demonstrators would stand up.
Shcharansky was in fact freed not very long after (though it must have seemed a long time from the perspective of a prisoner in a special-regime camp in the Urals), in 1986, in a swap involving several spies. He later became a minister of the Israeli state.
To my surprise, I see that the British impressario [https://ae.linkedin.com/in/peter-b-46459b151] is still rolling; he must be at least in his late seventies now. I believe that he almost went out of business at one time (in the 1980s), but seems to have bounced back irrepressibly. There are people like that.
In Dnepropetrovsk, mobilization continues, the military commissars continue to staff the cemetery in a rude manner. "All according to plan" – Danilov. pic.twitter.com/cR6C2xM2o9
The Telegraph: "Russia's latest weapons are changing the course of SMO" The publication writes that Russian "smart bombs" thwarted the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and now Kiev will have to revise the campaign plans. Glide bombs are equipped with "wings" to… pic.twitter.com/hMFNDGuohw
They picked this men from pro Russian cities like Odessa and others, while their kids have fun in Kiev and Lviv. Ukraine doesn't mistreat it's people? Why don't they send their kids?https://t.co/Jfe8eCghSp
The Kiev regime will either lose this war in the field, or by having its main cities razed to the ground.
NEWS UPDATE BAKHMUT MORNING MAY 8 Tonight Wagner forces resumed large scale offensive operations after a brief pause yesterday. The main attacks where in three directions. 1, Towards the Olympic school (blue circle) and the Post office (amall red circle) in the north. The Post… pic.twitter.com/YMLfldrLXV
— Mikael Valtersson (@MikaelValterss1) May 8, 2023
I actually rode in one of them once, from Salisbury Plain to Central London. I think that it was the early Autumn of 1978. The driver was a friend of a friend, and we had all, with others, been on a 2-day parachute course.
I seem to recall that our journey to London was on a wet and windy Sunday, which might explain in part why the M4 was almost empty (actually, the motorways were not at all as crowded then, compared to today). Not the most direct route to London, but why that route was chosen, I have no idea (after about 45 years).
I remember the car rocking from side to side in the wind on the M4 (the Bug was a three-wheel car, inherently unstable at speed), and also recall the draught from the insecurely sealed plastic/rubber canopy. God knows what would have happened had we been hit by a real car, let alone a commercial truck. I have no doubt that the feeling of insecurity was well-founded. I do not think that either the driver or I myself wore seatbelts (mandatory seatbelt-wearing only came in in 1983), but I doubt that they would have made any difference. The Bond Bug would have been crushed like a beer can in any accident.
I see now from Wikipedia that the Bond Bug had a top speed of 76 mph (I think that we were travelling at about 60), and that only 2,270 were ever made. They are now collectors’ items, with some fetching around £6,000.
Travelling in the Bond Bug was almost as alarming as having to exit a plane at 2,500 ft.
Happy times? A mixed picture. Less constrained times, perhaps.
More tweets etc
In 1990 the experiment of communist East Germany came to an end.
Yet for a time it was a successful project, raising living standards against the odds.@aaronbastani speaks to @hoyer_kat about Europe’s most successful communist country, the DDR.https://t.co/y7i8EKsBzq
Ha ha! I have blogged before about Novara Media’s ahistorical ignorance about the Russian Revolution, the 70+ years of “socialism” in the Soviet Union, and the several decades of socialism in Eastern and Central Europe.
I have also blogged about my own brief visit to the DDR (East Germany) in 1988; brief but eye-opening, as I was driven through the southern part of the country from Poland to West Germany over a couple of days.
I do not propose to repeat today what I have already written about my 1988 impressions, but in those days East and West Germany were very very different, like an apple next to an orange. Take the autobahn I travelled from Gorlitz on the post-1945 border with what is now Poland to the West German border. That autobahn was either the same as when created in the 1930s by the then National Socialist government, or a poor copy of such autobahnen. In West Germany, though, beautiful autobahnen, with smooth surfacing, proper signage etc (and an absence of the cobbles to which sections of the East German one had been reduced).
It is true that the East Germans tried to make socialism work, whereas the Poles more or less said “yes repeat no“, and carried on a parallel society underneath the official one.
Not that East Germany was completely rotten, but much of it was.
Having said that, West Germany had its own problems. Decadence. Complacency.
As for the reunified Germany, I could see when I was last there (about 20 years ago) that there had been a fall in many ways compared to when it was West Germany— rather untidy cities and towns, crowded autobahnen, and a very obvious non-European infestation in Munich and elsewhere. God knows what it must be like today.
While on the subject of socialist repression etc, just saw this:
More music
[1934 Mercedes-Benz]
More tweets seen
The Russian Air Force used glide bombs on strongholds of the Kiev armed forces in Artyomovsk (Bakhmut) and neighboring Chasovo Yar. Thanks to the massive strikes, Wagner's assault units captured the so-called "Nest", a complex of high-rise buildings that the UAF had turned into a… pic.twitter.com/bC4D3OaVK1
Saw report about Sudan on TV news. Refugees from Sudan crossing into South Sudan (now an independent state). Except that those refugees were originally from South Sudan, and had fled war in South Sudan to go into Sudan. The war in Sudan is worse now than the one in South Sudan.
Who is trying to pick up the humanitarian pieces via aid agencies etc? The white man (from Europe or elsewhere).
How much better it would be if both Sudan and South Sudan were both ruled by Europeans (British ones, in the past)…
The same goes for the rest of Africa (including North Africa).