“A former US police officer who was threatened with rape and death when she confronted a group of local yobs has said she fears British society is becoming as lawless as her former beat in Louisiana.
Angela Flynn hit the headlines yesterday when it emerged her husband Michael had been sacked from his teaching job after posting on Facebook about an incident in which a gang of youngsters tried to steal a bike from their front garden and said they would attack his wife when she rumbled them.”
[Daily Mail]
Unsurprising that Britain is descending into lawlessness, when silly little plods in the UK spend time snooping on socio-political tweets and blog posts rather than doing their proper job(s)…
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The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation prevented an attempt by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to carry out a terrorist act near the city of Shebekino in the Belgorod region," the Russian Ministry of Defense announced.
The armed forces of Ukraine are trying to recapture Artyomovsk (Bakhmut), but this activity is being stopped by the forces of the Russian Federation," Pushilin said.
Commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky admitted that the Ukrainian command suspended the advance in the Bakhmut direction, focusing on restoring the combat capability of its units.
“Jack Monroe”, outright fraudster and online “grifter”, invited onto BBC Question Time! It really highlights the contempt that the System bubble has for the British public. That woman stole from genuinely needy people in order to rent and then buy property, and in order to drink herself silly and snort cocaine constantly, not to mention buy new furniture, Tiffany earrings, even —apparently— a Damien Hirst painting or drawing.
Incidentally, I see that, as of today, 406 utter mugs are still funding “Jack Monroe” via the Patreon website. About 30 fewer than a month or two ago, and even fewer than this time last year (when about 850 idiots were paying out) but 406 donors still means that “Jack Monroe” is getting between £1,421 and £17,864 each and every month from that source alone. Probably around £3,000 in cash. Not bad for doing absolutely nothing…
Britain is so dystopian and disordered now that almost nothing makes sense in the public realm. As for Question Time, it hardly even merits the designation “tired”. Completely lame. Completely pointless.
Talking about “disordered Britain”, juxtapose these: “Sven Longshanks” gets 2.5 year sentence for talking about Jews on his Albion Radio podcasts, but some loony actually stormed into the home (the gated garden, anyway) of the actor Benedict Cumberbatch, threatened the actor and his family verbally, while waving a knife, as well as damaging plants etc, and was sentenced to— a fine of £250!
This country has pretty much gone mad.
By that, I mean the legal system, police, msm etc. Many of the British people see what is happening, even some of why it is happening, but have no power.
Almost two-thirds of German citizens (64%) oppose the supply of German combat aircraft to Ukraine – a survey by the Infratest dimap institute for the ARD TV channel
The Russian army transports military equipment to the city of Chebykino, in the Belgorod region, on the Russian border with Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/GDXYEJgoRw
Jack Monroe paraphrased some common knowledge about the thieving tories on #bbcqt …but don’t let that distract you from the fact she stole donation money from multiple people
BBC platforming a grifting con-artist is quite on brand
So the thieving “grifter” really was on Question Time. Even for the BBC, which is weak on on vetting people, this is hard to believe.
Biden shows willingness to cross Putin's red lines – The Washington Post Western journalists, referring to the administration of the self-propelled grandfather, believe that Putin is “bluffing all the time,” so every time they try to strengthen Ukraine, thereby putting pressure… pic.twitter.com/wRrMWW1kXV
Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said he would be "very surprised" if Britain went through the next two years without a recession after Brexit's "historic economic blunder," writes Bloomberg. pic.twitter.com/FTy09EE7mU
From May 25 to June 1, the main part of the Wagner PMC units was withdrawn from Bakhmut to rear camps for rest and reformatting. pic.twitter.com/kuSnmfGQYg
A step in the right direction, but only when the Zionist and pro-Israel lobby is confronted and defeated can there be free speech again in the UK. The Jew-Zionist lobby is the primary anti-free-speech concentration in this country.
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We all know who, but if we say it then we'll be put in jail for 2.5 years like Sven Longshanks.
— ⊕AJ Grumblestilch⊕ 🏴🇬🇧🏴☠️ (@AJGrumblestilch) May 28, 2023
In other words, (((the usual suspects))).
Talking about Sven Longshanks (James Allchurch), it is good to see his resettlement fund growing:
I just donated 20 British pounds to support Sven Longshanks. Chip in if you can!
3 buildings that were reportedly hit in Moscow are located in these areas (Atlasova, Profsoyuznaya streets & Leninsky Avenue). pic.twitter.com/9omEdozVl2
Russia's capital Moscow was under attack by several drones overnight. 8 drones were launched at Moscow. 5 of them were shot down by Pantsyr SAM. 3 were diverted by electronic warfare means. pic.twitter.com/u6dCu2hRVu
Putin and the ruling circles in Moscow may now have to consider whether they will actually need the city of Kiev intact at the end of this war.
War is horrible, and had this war been planned and executed properly from the start, it would have ended after a few weeks with complete Russian victory, and with relatively slight harm done. Now, it may have to end with the ancient city of Kiev again being levelled (as also happened —in central areas— in 1943).
Come what may, Russia now has to fight on until it achieves victory, even if that victorious end is bitter.
To the bitter end…
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So hold up! You mean to say that at the height of one of the deadliest of "pandemics," excess deaths were close to normal. But 2 years later, it's significantly up??? Hmmmm, I wonder why? And why is MSM not talking about this? https://t.co/JVnrTwNuCk
BREAKING: Russia is claiming that at least 8 drones have targeted an area in Russia centered around Moscow. Other, unconfirmed reports claim there were up to 32 individual UAVs used in the attempted attack.
On another aspect of the present conflict, I see that the pound sterling now buys about 100 Russian roubles. When I was last in Moscow, in 2007, the (tourist) rate was a fifth of that, 1:20.
Having said that, the mass of the Russian population is as good as unaffected by the long-term slide of the rouble. As I have blogged previously, Russia could even survive quite well as an autarky, and that is not presently necessary, because trade between Russia and much of the world has not only continued but expanded. China, of course, is key.
Historian and Johnson's biographer Sir Anthony Seldon: "I don't think Boris Johnson's reputation can go much lower. Most members of the public know that he was a liar and not fit for purpose. He didn't have the integrity, skills, or judgment to run this Great country." ~AA pic.twitter.com/57hcxzdaoI
According to the head of state, the drone attack on Moscow was an attempt to retaliate, but the air defense system of the capital worked… pic.twitter.com/3pRxzCGK38
🇷🇺 Ukrainian army have lost more than 16,000 military personnel, 16 aircraft, 466 drones and more than 400 tanks over the past month – Russian Defense Minister Shoigu.
🗣 Kiev's regime overlords demand that Ukraine go on a counteroffensive despite its significant losses- Shoigu pic.twitter.com/G6i6Z9zn45
Everyone knows Boris Johnson is a liar. Now Rishi Sunak is showing that he is an even better dissembler and bullshitter. He and Simon Case are currently obstructing the Covid inquiry that they themselves set up. You couldn't make it up! #WATO#r4todayhttps://t.co/NZuEOfh3R4
— Kevin Anthony The Big Brexit Lie 🇺🇦🇫🇮 (@KevinAn48751902) May 30, 2023
For me, the whole “Partygate” thing is a classic Westminster Bubble pseudo-scandal, and in any case the “pandemic” was a “panicdemic”, if not a “scamdemic”; but, having said that, it is remarkable the extent to which decent administration and governance has vanished from the UK in the years since both Government and Opposition became packed with Jews, Indians, Middle Easterners of various kinds, and blacks. Co-incidence?
It must be a grave temptation for Putin and his group to say, simply, “**** it!” and fire all nuclear missiles at the USA, London, Kiev, Warsaw, Tel Aviv etc. Fortunately for Europe, Putin is far more measured than that.
Sometimes, “liberation” and “a desert” are not far apart, as Tacitus noted (more or less) over 2,000 years ago.
Let us hope that Europe as a whole does not look like that in 2030…
Vladimir Putin will be able to come to South Africa for the BRICS summit without fear of extradition to the International Court of Justice in The Hague – Bloomberg . pic.twitter.com/XM4XgvYRyZ
If I were Putin, that is one task I would delegate.
Russia has launched a radar satellite that will conduct reconnaissance of all Ukrainian military installations regardless of weather and time. On average, it will pass over Ukraine twice a day and is able to wirelessly photograph military sites within a radar range with an…
The armed forces of Russia are reacting with maximum ferocity to terrorist attacks on Russian citizens carried out by Ukrainian militants using NATO weapons, said Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. He recalled that on May 22, during a counter-terrorist operation in the… pic.twitter.com/Pv5NVFXbqk
It seems obvious to me that today’s attack on Moscow was designed to irritate and cause fear to the ruling and wealthy Muscovites who live in neighbourhoods such as Barvikha, where many leading members of the General Staff and other institutions live.
The aim of the attack seems to be to show Putin and his immediate circle as weak, and unable to protect, crucially, those who themselves support his power.
Belogorovka taken in pincers. There are active assault operations along the Seversky Donets River. The infantry of the RF Armed Forces is advancing from the northeast and southeast of the settlement. There is a "probing" of the defense line of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the… pic.twitter.com/75OZHSWAVu
Since the beginning of the year, the Russian Navy has received 6 ships and vessels of various classes – the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
As planned, about 30 more warships, boats and support vessels are expected by the end of 2023, the agency said on the…
Compilation of the destruction of warehouses, ḫhangars with weapons, military equipment and weapons of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the right bank of the Kherson region, which is under the control of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/400lS8dP6O
Readers of this blog who spend time on Twitter may have noticed comment triggered by the tweet below, tweeted recently by the small but well-funded (and malicious) Jew-Zionist org known as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”:
🇬🇧 Following action from CAA, former barrister Ian Millard to be prosecuted for five offences contrary to Communications Acthttps://t.co/jDZGVdyBwn
— Campaign Against Antisemitism (@antisemitism) May 25, 2023
In fact, that report is not entirely accurate.
I was intending not to blog at all about the above-misdescribed matter.
For one thing, the whole thing is an absurd abuse of the law, and I was intending to simply ignore it, so far as the blog is concerned.
Secondly, though the matter is in the magistrates’ court, and so involves no jury (and is under the conduct of a single District Judge), I am very aware of the need to avoid publishing anything which might be taken to be a contempt of court.
Having said that (and contrary to what can already be found, misleadingly, on Twitter), I can say, for the record:
that I am presently charged with five counts under the Communications Act 2003, s.127, i.e. it is alleged that 5 of the (so far) over 1,500 blog posts published on this website contained material that was “grossly offensive“;
that the allegations relate to five alleged blog posts dating from 2021 and 2022;
that the complainant is, nominally, expressed as “The State“, i.e. not the “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, nor any individual;
that I have not been, at any time, actually arrested in relation to the present matter (a couple of Jews on Twitter have tweeted, falsely, that I was arrested); nor was I ever under arrest in relation to the equally-malicious and false claims made against me by the “CAA” (and/or its poundland inquisitors) in previous years, notably in 2017 and 2021;
that in fact, and in relation to the present matter, I was simply summonsed by post, a couple of months ago, to appear at the magistrates’ court at Southampton on 23 May 2023;
that I did appear on 23 May 2023, for half an hour;
that I have pleaded Not Guilty to all charges;
that, in relation to the present matter, I have never been interviewed by the police; in fact the police did not speak to me at all about the allegations wherewith I am now charged;
that any trial of the matter (if there is a trial at all in the end) will not take place until much later in the year, possibly November or December 2023, or even later, on some date in 2024; the learned District Judge has not yet made any order as to date of trial;
that the present matter, depending on whether a trial actually takes place at all, and on whether at any such trial I am found guilty on any or all charges, and on whether (if found guilty on any of the charges), I then choose to appeal any conviction and/or sentence, may only determine in 2024, or even 2025;
that there will be one or more preliminary (procedural) hearings;
that, in the meantime, I remain (since 23 May 2023) on unconditional bail; and
that this blog will continue to be published both before and after any such trial.
I regret that, for reasons to do with avoidance of any contempt of court, I cannot at present go into detail about a number of related facts which I daresay the readers of this blog would find interesting.
Eventually, meaning after the final determination of this legal case, I shall blog about it all.
In the meantime, I doubt whether I shall blog further about the matter at all, not until after any trial.
Finally, I have to say that that “CAA” website report itself does seem to come close to the line on contempt: see https://www.gov.uk/contempt-of-court, and some tweets by Jews supportive of the “CAA” have certainly crossed that line.
Incidentally, readers may be aware that, with the advent of an “Online Safety Act” (as yet only the Online Safety Bill, but expected to become law by late 2023 or early 2024), the very concept of “grossly offensive” online posting will have been superseded by a very different legal framework based around “harm done”.
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I just donated 20 British pounds to support Sven Longshanks. Chip in if you can!
Anyone of or over State Pension age who votes Labour-label now is a turkey voting for Christmas, not because the fake “Conservatives” are somehow kinder, but because the Con Party desperately needs the pensioner vote, and will therefore continue to pay for it!
Without the votes of the over-65s, the Conservative Party would only have about 50 MPs, maybe even fewer. Call it a “devil’s contract”, if you like: the Triple Lock will continue only so long as there is a Conservative Party government but, conversely, the Conservative Party in government will only continue so long as the over-65s stay on board, and that means only so long as the Triple Lock stays in place.
If the “Conservative” Party loses the pensioner vote, that vote may not go to Labour, but mere mass abstention (or a LibDem protest vote) would be enough to sink the Con Party electorally, and possibly permanently.
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Ukraine has lost almost all Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 attack unmanned aerial vehicles, Business Insider reports citing Samuel Bendett, an expert at the American Center for Naval Analysis.
I never had much time for Trump, and for various reasons, not least the fact that, as President, he seemed to be a squawking parrot in a gilded cage, guarded by a troop of Jew-Zionists, but at least he, if re-elected, would not escalate the Ukraine war and would probably take away Zelensky’s ricebowl (arms, ammunition, other aid, cash bungs). That would effectively end the war.
At night, the Russian Armed Forces carried out an artillery strike on the parking lot of equipment of one of the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the industrial zone of the city of Kherson
The losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine amounted to: 14 dead military, 10 were…
Artillery strikes by the Russian Armed Forces on a Ukrainian stronghold near the village of Zhelezny Most, Chernihiv region. As a result of the defeat, the ammunition depot was destroyed. pic.twitter.com/tLahKrptux
For the infantry, warfare is changing fast, and becoming even more dangerous.
Electricity prices reached negative levels in a number of European countries over the weekend due to the contribution of renewable sources pic.twitter.com/O8FBgAsdrt
Look at that. The UK in the worst position, except for Poland.
Retired US Colonel Douglas McGregor: In the event of a violent war, the US military will lose its entire stock of missiles and military equipment in just 7 days, thanks to the significant support we have provided to Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/fWH6h6xrmd
"Bakhmut (Artyomovsk) is completely under the control of the Russians, the front line is already several kilometers away from it," ex-Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko, who is in the ranks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said on British TV's Channel 5.
“Britain’s Police Federation today blasted a Met officer who allowed a suspected sweet thief to drag a female cop by her hair and throw her into a wall in an attack that sparked ridicule on social media.
The video saw a female officer swung around by her ponytail by an enraged 26-year-old woman in Willesden, north-east London – while her male colleague repeatedly pleaded ‘madam’ in a futile attempt to calm her.
Chiefs say it is evidence of officers being too afraid of repercussions to use the force needed to apprehend violent criminals.“
[Daily Mail]
The SS might have machinegunned not only the “suspect” but those standing around and cheering-on the untermensch…
Incidentally, I have heard little of late about or from Greta Nut (thank God). I suppose that she is now yesterday’s news. Maybe she has served most of her purpose now.
A few tweets seen about Greta Nut:
Luisa-Marie Neubauer, Greta Thunberg's handler, is a Rothschild. She changed her surname after returning to Frankfurt Germany to take over her father's business. pic.twitter.com/oTA1wjCISe
Greta Thunberg lying piece of trash. Confused the simple minded with hateful metaphors. pic.twitter.com/P4bEGp6jPY
— ⛔️ The Red Pill Patriot ⛔️ (@StuMP1963) May 22, 2023
Greta Nut is but one of the monkeys put forward for msm use; look more closely at the organ-grinders behind her.
Greta Thunberg misleads public in tweet and photo about an "overcrowded" German train showing she was seated on the floor. Deutsche Bahn has responded, saying she and her team had first class seating. https://t.co/xwdllW0y1P
Note the “help me” (i.e. “send money to me“) gormless expression, similar to that employed by, eg, “Jack Monroe” (when extracting more money from mugs some years ago by pretending to have cancer).
Greta Nut is a total fake, a kind of promoted Schauspiel for the easily-fooled.
“Vladimir Putin is facing a growing threat of a coup from the fearsome Wagner mercenary army and anti-Kremlin rebellions on the border regions of Russia, the despot’s former supporters have said.
Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is acting with unidentified figures within Putin’s circle in a bid to oust the dictator, war analyst Igor Strelkov, ex-defence minister of Donetsk People’s Republic, claimed.“
[Daily Mail].
I do not know. It is true, though, that the central power of the Russian state has rarely been so weak.
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This is the person who should be interviewing Steve Barclay. Not Kuenssberg or Phillips. She wouldn't stand for the smarmy twats shite.#ridge#BBCLauraKpic.twitter.com/By04WcJ9o5
— Land of Tope & Dory 🐀 (@lookeyhere4) May 28, 2023
Climate cultists thought they had sabotaged another beautiful event — then the cameraman had his revenge.
Interesting. I can recall having a few anxious landings but only as a passenger. In fact, I was once on the flight deck of a commercial aircraft as it landed at Heathrow (in good weather), but very long ago; as we all know, security concerns and regulations would make that impossible today. Really very interesting for me.
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The consequences of a Russian strike on the position of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/foWdbFCa6o
Russian Wagner units publish a fictional clip of the most powerful strikes they directed against the Ukrainian army and mercenaries, and how they crushed them and grind their mechanisms, in and around Bakhmut! pic.twitter.com/wV2R6WV7ex
A typical Kiev-regime thug. He speaks as if Russia were not a nuclear power, and a major one.
Putin and Erdogan talked on the phone.
Putin congratulated Erdogan by phone on his victory in the elections, an agreement was reached on the development of relations, the office of the Turkish President said.
Russia cannot “lose”, though admittedly that is, to some extent, a question of definition.
The former commander of the Australian special forces, Ricardo Bosi, made a sensational statement: “Ukraine has been the center of globalists for decades … The CIA has been working in Ukraine for 70 years” pic.twitter.com/i5brJS2t3i
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority admitted it wrongfully allowed the payments to be made when it was revealed that a Tory minister and three other MPs were able to claim hundreds of pounds of driving fines on expenses https://t.co/qXmTAo1Uht
Four MPs – three Conservative and one SNP – are being asked to repay hundreds of pounds in driving fines which they claimed on expenses. https://t.co/zb0fSV6UWJ
In fact, a large amount of damaging material about Amanda Solloway has been removed from Wikipedia over the years, including that concerning her “dodgy” (possibly now “ex”) husband or “partner” and their business activities (his very existence is now expunged from that Wikipedia entry).
Four MPs claiming expenses to pay driving fines is yet another example of us being taken for mugs. Whilst workers are told to accept real terms pay cuts these people are living life of Larry. Subsidised high end food whilst many can't put food on table. It stinks to high heaven!
A Schauspiel to bamboozle the masses. Figures on an electronic scoreboard such as the one by Times Square in New York: see https://www.usdebtclock.org/.
Meaningless, in the sense that, with a stroke of a pen, the “debt ceiling” is raised, and taken care of via a small increase in inflation, i.e. decrease in the value of the U.S. dollar.
Bloomberg: Don't let Ukrainians hope that F-16 fighters will bring about a revolution on the battlefield pic.twitter.com/GvDRkJt6GU
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov said that the escalation of the plans of Western countries to deliver F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine is unacceptable .
"It is understood that this escalation is unacceptable." I believe that in the West there are still people who… pic.twitter.com/UKcn6hsm78
The armed forces of Ukraine could lose control over the city of Chasov Yar after withdrawing from Artyomovsk, writes the American newspaper "Military Watch Magazine".
"Western analysts expect that the next target of the Russian offensive will be the town of Chasov Yar, which is…
the financial octopus BlackRock began the takeover of Ukraine, hiding behind funds for post-war reconstruction. Officially, the funds must attract investments in energy, infrastructure and agriculture
Lavrov: US began to look more realistically at the Ukrainian conflict Lavrov came to this conclusion after the statement by US Chief of Staff Mark Milli that the Armed Forces of Ukraine would not be able to return their lands in the short term. “ The words of the head of the US… pic.twitter.com/RwljKgNAp9
The former territories of Ukraine must be split— Russian or pro-Russian territories east of the Dnieper, in Crimea, and along the Black Sea littoral to Odessa and then west to Trans-Dniestria. The other territories west of the Dnieper, including —and run from— the city of Lvov, can become a rump Ukrainian state.
Among other comments made, I said in that blog post:
“The System relies on complete or near-complete “control”, which was one reason there was such a massive campaign against Corbyn, spearheaded by the Jew-Zionist element.
Liz Truss, by reason of her sheer lack of ability, threatens System “stability”. She will, therefore, be removed, to put in place a (superficially) better Prime Minister-figure.
…When Liz Truss became Prime Minister, I predicted the following, in such terms: that I would be “surprised” if her term lasted as long as the end of 2022, and “astonished” if she lasted as long as Spring 2023. One gold tick for this blog…
No wonder that journalists, MPs, ministers of foreign governments etc read this blog.“
Well…so was I right, or not?
In fact, the resignation of Liz Truss happened later the very same day as the first two paragraphs of my above assessment. Things moved very fast; there was a degree of “groundrush”.
Ha ha! So speaketh a former (?) msm drone, one Peter Bale, who tweeted last year something which showed that he had no idea that Hugh Carleton Green and Hughie Green were not one and the same!
Housing 🏘️ "The clearest issue where millennials differ from the general population and the older generations is in worrying about the shortage of affordable housing. Twenty-nine per cent said it was their top concern, compared with 21 per cent of all voters."
Few under-30s or even under-40s will be voting for the Conservative Party. At the same time, many others in the <40 age group may not vote at all, given the pseudo-“centrist” but in fact extreme neo-liberal finance-capitalist direction now being taken by the Labour Party Shadow Cabinet.
Both System parties (and the LibDem false choice) are effectively the same in terms of overall real policy (not the soundbites issued for cheap point-scoring on TV etc).
The whole UK political system, including the electoral system, is a sham.
Late tweets
Why does @ChtyCommission allow Zionist groups to ‘police’ UK citizens using tactics synonymous with The Cheka police. How long before ‘volunteers’ claim leather coats on expenses? Make no mistake #Chekism is alive and well just watch Joe Glasman’s video. https://t.co/zZvuGe5HWg
That reminded me of the continued existence of Ghislaine “Maxwell”. Looking at Wikipedia, I saw that “In August 2022, her former lawyers sued Maxwell, alleging that she failed to pay $878,000 in legal fees.[157].”
The apple did not fall far from the (((tree))).
The Ukrainian army warns that a massive missile strike with Ḫ-101/Ḫ-22 missiles could soon occur.
Air defense operates over the cities of Mariupol and Berdyansk. British Storm Shadow missiles were launched from Ukrainian territory. pic.twitter.com/5tLbDHVJJ7
That idiot, Ben Wallace, is funnelling arms to Ukraine, at vast cost to the British taxpayer, at a time when the poorer type of British family cannot even heat its cramped little house, nor feed its children properly, and when nothing is working properly here.
Amazing how the Covid dissidents who were eventually proven right still have an aura of disrepute, while the experts who stated falsehoods with such assurance still hold positions of authority and influence. #Kennedy24
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) May 26, 2023
💬 Ambassador Andrei #Kelin to #BBCLauraK: The duration of the Ukrainian conflict will depend on how much it will be escalated by #NATO countries, including the #UK.
A poor week for me, in that I was beaten by political journalist John Rentoul, who only scores higher than me in about one in twenty such quizzes; he scored 7/10, whereas I scored only 6/10. I did not know the answers to questions 7, 8, 9, and 10 (and I admit that I guessed no.5, though it was sort-of an educated guess).
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I just donated 20 British pounds to support Sven Longshanks. Chip in if you can!
8/ As latest ONS data showed net migration to the UK reached 606,000 last year, we asked people if there should there be more or less migration to the UK?
⬇️ 49% less migration ⬆️ 10% more migration 🔄 27% the same amount 🤷 13% don’t know
Re. that second poll, for me it means that 10% of the UK population are direct enemies of our country and people, that 27% are non-Brits and/or enemies and/or completely stupid, that 13% are stupid or totally unaware or blind to what is happening all around them, but that about 49% or 50%, half of the entire population, are aware and perhaps angry. What matters, though, is just how angry.
3/ The battle for “Best Prime Minister” is tighter than a pair of ill-fitting Speedos, as Sir Keir Starmer maintains a narrow four-point lead over Rishi according to our latest poll:
…or to put it another way, a near-plurality of voters think that both Sunak and Starmer are both incompetent and dishonest. I wonder why they might think that?
Brexit didn't even happen. It's just a political football to kick around when the fault is lockdowns and sanctions
…and the present Waitrose situation is by reason of “a massive IT failure” at their head office in Bracknell (i.e. nothing to do with Brexit), or so I overheard this morning when getting a few “necessary” items (lottery tickets, kefir, pineapple juice, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean antipasti, Charentes croissants etc). Waitrose gave me a £5 voucher for next time.
I have noticed, in the past couple of years especially, a general lessening of choice, though, but not only at Waitrose. To my mind, UK supermarkets actually had a better selection of goods in 1988…
The System was pushing hard for David Miliband in 2010. A complete System drone, who failed to take over the Labour Party, and then went to the USA thereafter to make a very large salary (now over USD $1M a year) to head “International Rescue”, an NGO with assets of hundreds of millions of dollars: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Rescue_Committee#Finances.
A million pounds or more per year, maybe even two million, if his speaking fees and other “earners” are included.
He belongs to the Trilateral Commission as well:
“Membership in the Trilateral Commission is highly selective and by invitation only; as of 2021, there were roughly 400 members, including leading figures in politics, business, media, and academia. Each country within the three regions is assigned a quota of members reflecting its relative political and economic strength. The organization represents influential commercial and political interests that share a commitment to private enterprise and trade, multilateralism, and global governance; this has subjected it to criticism for elitism.”
— raymond delauney (@raymonddelauney) May 27, 2023
People sometimes claim that I focus too much on Jewish or Jew-Zionist influence in international and national politics. Well, just look at the facts.
In almost every instance.
Still, even a stopped clock is right sometimes…
Ukraine should not try to return Crimea and Sevastopol, as this could lead to negative consequences for the whole world. This was announced on May 26 by former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.
He pointed out that the peninsula had never been Ukrainian in history.
Russia stated the conditions for a peace agreement with Ukraine Kyiv should rule out joining NATO and the EU and respect the rights of minorities, said the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. pic.twitter.com/FxyJbq0YSJ
It’s “Kiev”, and always has been, not “Kyiv“, and certainly not the BBC/Sky invention, “Keeev“…
MI6 intelligence has passed on intelligence to the Office of the President and the General Staff that the Russian military is not transferring equipment and military personnel to the Belgorod region from Ukraine. The Kremlin decided to reinforce the borders with regular troops
Cryptic. Does that mean that the Czechs think that the long-talked-about Kiev-regime counter-offensive may start but then stall or even be obliterated?
This man is sick and he is as just as bad as his cadres. I thought he had brains but I was so wrong. Cannot run a bath never mind a country. Ian Smith Warned everybody and so did FW de Klerk. Give the country to the black people and see what happens. https://t.co/6s9Gjvf6tX
[Girls from the Bund Deutscher Maedel —similar to the Girl Guides in Britain— riding out]
“Thought for the day”
Looking at Twitter today in relation to mass immigration and the migration-invasion, it struck me just how many outright traitors and enemies there are in this country. Twitter is of course perverse, and is far worse than the country as a whole. Still, down the road, harsh measures will be inevitable.
— JAMES – ONTHERIGHT (@Jim_OnTheRight) May 27, 2023
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Russia does not need standards, crudely imposed from the outside, which suppress any identity, the time has come for the country to self-determination, the struggle for the right to be themselves – Putin.
Last night in Lyon, France, anti-pension reform protesters set fire to barricades, broke into and smashed the police station and attempted to take over the city hall. pic.twitter.com/u7nTmVTrWP
After Artemovsk, the next Russian target is Chazov Yar. Military Watch analysts believe that after Wagner units take control of Bakhmut, Ukraine may lose control of Chazov Yar. pic.twitter.com/MmHjTZnuBZ
In the Chernihiv region of Ukraine, the authorities seized about 390,000 books in Russian from libraries. Among the authors whose books were decided to be completely removed were Pushkin, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Yesenin and other Russian writers. pic.twitter.com/VLvVeTAb78
Former Pentagon adviser: Artyomovsk was the biggest trap in the history of warfare Bakhmut became the biggest trap in the history of warfare in which Russian commander-in-chief Vladimir Putin buried the Ukrainian army, former Pentagon adviser Douglas McGregor said in his blog on… pic.twitter.com/wG247qkqXR
“[Rachel] Reeves said: “What I want to see is people who are already in Britain being trained up for the jobs that are available in the economy… there are many people who are not in work who with the right support, could get into work.
She threw her weight behind plans to devolve back to work support to town halls, with localised drives to get people off benefits and back into work as part of a focus on “incentivising people“.
[The Sun].
There is no real difference between the drivel spewed out by Labour Friends of Israel MP Rachel Reeves and that emitted by Conservative Friends of Israel MP Iain “Dunce” Duncan Smith over the past 13+ years.
“Localized drives” to harass the unemployed and/or disabled, and to take away the tiny incomes (from the State) that they need? Sounds as if any people without high income or capital voting Labour-label will be turkeys voting for Christmas…
“German investigators are pursuing leads which could implicate Ukraine in carrying out the mysterious Nord Stream pipeline blasts last September, according to a new report.”
[Daily Mail]
Take away Zelensky’s ricebowl. Why start a world war for a pack of corrupt Jews in Kiev?
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James Allchurch, the prolific nationalist podcaster better known as Sven Longshanks, was sentenced today to two and a half years in prison after his conviction for ‘inciting racial hatred’. This related to his podcasts on Radio Albion, previously – https://t.co/Lq8wee6rDfpic.twitter.com/0QIeVzA2n8
— Heritage and Destiny (@HandD_Magazine) May 19, 2023
Always remember “the men behind the wire”…
Putin presents state awards in the Kremlin, including to participants in a special operation pic.twitter.com/7CJMtNNKFf
Zelensky announced the creation of the Marine Corps in Ukraine. This means landing in the Crimea and receiving airborne landing craft from NATO pic.twitter.com/Grl0qCZanR
Russia will continue to build ties with friendly countries — Prime Minister Last year, Russia's foreign trade grew by more than 8% to 850 billion dollars, with exports growing by around 20%. pic.twitter.com/peoyZMXUvV
Medvedev: Kiev's accusations that Ukraine has nothing to do with the sabotage attacks in Russia are an absolute lie. Subversive groups of Kiev must be destroyed "like rats", not even captured.Ultimately, the sponsors of the Kiev regime – USA, EU and Great Britain – are… pic.twitter.com/WJNnerpxt5
Idiots such as “Boris”, Liz Truss, and now the Indian money-juggler, Sunak, have been busy painting a big bullseye onto the UK…
Western intelligence is confident that the protracted nature of the war in Ukraine will allow Russia to achieve its goals, which means it is necessary to change the approach.
Look at Ukraine under Zelensky’s regime— no economy left, except for harvesting grain and potato, pensions and State employees only getting paid because the West, mainly USA, is squeezing its own taxpayers for this garbage. “Ukraine” only has arms and ammunition because NATO states and others are funnelling them to Kiev free of charge. The Zelensky regime has shot or arrested opponents and dissidents, closed down trade unions and critical newspapers. As for ordinary justice, young girls suspected of shoplifting get sellotaped to trees on city streets and verbally (and maybe physically) abused.
Ukraine, as it now is, is a “failed state” in all ways.
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No, we should not be bulldozing our beautiful countryside to accommodate an endless stream of migrants from Eastern Europe, while our health system crumbles. https://t.co/3u18ihUeII
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) May 23, 2023
BBC News is state-funded propaganda. There is no one I trust less to tell me what is and what isn’t “misinformation”. https://t.co/PL9f6niLuB
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) May 22, 2023
You just spent 3 years destroying the economy in the name of a virus with a 99.8% recovery rate and a war that has nothing to do with us. Go fuck yourself. https://t.co/5YxsdSzRba
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) May 17, 2023
Any stray Russian or “Ukrainian” missiles would be welcome.
Neither Kerry nor any one else has the lawful authority for such an egregious act. Tricksters may insist it might be declared legal, but that doesn't make it lawful. https://t.co/YwsEoP9TZw
The UK police, many of them, are far more interested in doing fake “communitarian” things than doing their proper job, “proper job” meaning deterring or investigating those old boring crimes such as murder, other offences against the person, crimes of acquisition etc.
No, all too many of them have embraced all too readily their new role of being the militia of a toytown “woke” police state, and a poundland KGB, snooping on tweets and other online material (whether they understand that material or not). Still, what goes around comes around, in the end…
The above clip is a typical example. The police in question are chatting about (?) football or (?) Eurovision, and are ignoring the unlawful blocking of the road… until their chat is interrupted. Then they take action, but against a victim of the malicious little pseudo-eco mob, not the mob itself!
Sometimes you can just see what may well happen not far down the road, and if the police fail —continue to fail— to stand with the British people, they themselves will fall victim.
— Sue Lees #EnoughisEnough (@sue_lees) May 22, 2023
Many very silly people think that the Suffragettes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffragette] were justified in their “direct action” programme, a kind of low-level “terrorism”, because without it, women would never have been granted the vote. The only thing about that, though, is that it is not true.
Women all over the world gained the vote in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, almost all without violent protest. Indeed, the Suffragists in the UK were on that same road: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage.
As to whether “the vote” really is useful, in 2023, that is a debate for some other time.
Still, she and her sister, and the husbands of both, have a “nice little earner” going on: both sisters are “Labour” MPs, and the sister is married to yet another Labour MP, while Rachel Reeves’ husband is also well-embedded in the present System: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Joicey.
Add up the salaries of that quartet, their personal expenses, their “perks”, and their various other income streams, and you are probably looking at £1M-£2M p.a.
I am now old enough (66) to remember when “Labour” was at least notionally connected to “the working man”, or what were once called (by Labour MPs) “working people“.
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The United States of America did not give permission to the Armed Forces of Ukraine to hand over the delivered equipment to third parties , Pentagon spokesman Patrick Ryder answered the question about the possible use of American weapons in the attack in the Belgorod region. We… pic.twitter.com/4Ogaws9Adr
Ukraine will never join the EU, never join NATO, and may well not exist in its present form by 2030.
The United States is monitoring reports that the Ukrainian DRG that penetrated the Belgorod region used American equipment, according to the Pentagon. pic.twitter.com/RpihpuVH8r
The USA may be waking up to the dangers of supplying “Ukraine” with endless American arms and cash. Cut off the supply.
Were the pieces of equipment supplied on the nod, without an end-user certificate?
Colonel-General Alexander Lapin against the backdrop of a wrecked American MaxxPro in the Belgorod Region Lapin personally led the operation to liquidate the Ukrainian DRG. To date , 70 Ukrainian militants have been reported killed.
Some of the surviving “musicians” at Bakhmut/Artyomovsk.
The commander of the Wagner Group – Hero of Russia, Alexander "Ratibor" Kuznetsov hoisting the banner of PMC Wagner and the flag of Russia on the last high-rise building in Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/hxqNSqveVG
The Russian army is transferring reserves, strengthening the flanks near Bakhmut, – British intelligence
The Russian General Staff deployed a number of combat units to this direction to strengthen the flanks, British military intelligence writes in a report.
The units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were surrounded in the west of Artyomovsk.When trying to escape from Artemovsk, the UAF fighters ended up surrounded by Russian soldiers on the outskirts of the city. This is reported by the military correspondents of the Russian…
The fall of Bakhmut will change a lot, but Ukraine still has several fortress cities around it: Slavyansk, Kramatorsk, Konstantinovka, Chasov Yar, Druzhkovka and Toreck. With at least 40,000 soldiers pic.twitter.com/ibEpNLYjex
…and if that 40,000 can be reduced, the whole of Ukraine east of the Dnieper will be open to the advance of Russian forces.
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I’m sorry, but if you’ve been put forward to do the morning media rounds, it’s literally your job to know the fucking details!! Typically useless, arrogant Coffey dodging difficult questions with lazy, well worn responses. pic.twitter.com/FhUgifRC2W
Strategically, it is hard to see how, in the end, Russia could “lose” this war, depending on the definition of “lose”.
Tiny Tim, the playful miniature 78g tortoise known for eating a strawberry larger than himself, celebrated his first birthday yesterday with giant Galapagos cousins Hugo, and Estrella, 183kg and 55kg, at a NSW Reptile Park. pic.twitter.com/IiwOL3WiVu
No cost of living crisis (for MPs in the Westminster monkeyhouse)
The menu at the subsidized restaurant for MPs and their guests. Not bad, especially at those prices. My choice would be the mackerel, then the salmon steak, and some vegetables. Not bad for about £13… (some well-chilled Chablis would just complement that nicely…).
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The commanders of the assault detachments of the Wagner PMC, who, together with their fighters, took Bakhmut.
💀 Ratibor is the commander of the 1st detachment, Hero of Russia, a veteran of the company and a participant in all possible campaigns. 💀 Zombie is the commander of… pic.twitter.com/eapGCOCOJm
Prigozhin said that the "Wagner" group will not enter assault operations before the end of June. Now the units will be on vacation for at least a month.
Two Ukrainians may be involved in the Nord Stream explosions, writes the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.
According to her, in a case that is being investigated by the German Federal Criminal Office, a Polish travel agency, Feeria Lwowa, has been established for several… pic.twitter.com/mcQSu4lvP5
Ukraine's counteroffensive will run from Ghana to Malaysia: Kiev wants to expand its diplomatic presence in Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. pic.twitter.com/dN4Nm7kxlm
American journalist and former intelligence officer of the US Military Intelligence Service, Scott Ritter, was present at the training ground of the special forces in Chechnya. He is preparing his new book in which he describes his visit to Russia.
“Almost ten million migrants and teenagers would be given the vote under Labour’s plot to ‘rig’ future elections, the Tories claimed last night.
Research by the Conservatives has suggested Sir Keir Starmer’s controversial expansion of the electorate would be sufficient to swing every general election.
It would include 3.4million European Union nationals who had lived in the UK before Brexit and obtained ‘settled status’, along with 2.7million more who have been here for less than five years.
The move would also cover an estimated 2.3million citizens of other countries around the world who have been granted ‘indefinite leave to remain’ in the past two decades.”
[Daily Mail]
How long can it be before some form of civil war breaks out in the UK?
'we will have 1,200 men roaming around the estate until 11pm'
A resident in an East Sussex town raised concerns about Government plans to house up to 1,200 asylum seekers at centre in her neighbourhood on BBC Question Time last night👇👇👇
— 'Seeing is believing' (@dave24144975) May 12, 2023
We know what will probably have to happen in the end, but if we print it, or say it publicly, we face prosecution on some kind of faked-up toytown police-state basis.
“Jack Monroe”
I have blogged quite a bit about “Jack Monroe” over the past 8 months.
Most of us knew this threat was the usual Jack Monroe silly drivel. It just makes the arrogantly aggressive threats and put downs we've read all year from her even more deplorable. Get it sorted!
“Jack Monroe” has been defrauding or otherwise cheating the public for at least a decade.
As I predicted (on the blog) would happen or, rather, not happen, there never was a libel case launched or even formally started against Lee Anderson or Martin Daubney.
Mark Lewis, the Israel-based Jewish lawyer once retained by “Jack Monroe” in another (rather simple) matter years ago, has not even emerged from his kennel in relation to the Lee Anderson non-case.
In other words, crazed “Monroe” simply made up the “libel case” and used it as yet another opportunity to extract money from mugs such as “@jdpoc” (see below).
Incidentally, Dan Wootton calls “Jack Monroe” a “celebrity chef”. Too kind. She is scarcely even a cook, let alone a “chef”. Her food mostly looks like a dog’s dinner and, from what I have read, largely consists of pasta with a bit of cheap sauce on it. She has never been trained as a “chef” or even a cook, as is abundantly obvious from the photos and recipes she used to post online.
“Celebrity”? I suppose, though only in a very minor way, and years ago. She is now pretty irrelevant, and real chefs now offer real budget food online, or in the Press.
The sort of people who regard “Jack Monroe” as a positive force rather than a lying “grifter” are the same sort that used to enthuse, desperately, about the Big Issue being a “really good magazine” rather than just a virtue-signalling bore that people (including me) might buy just as an act of charity.
That “John O’Connell”/”@jdpoc” tweeter is yet another professed “antifascist” with (admitted) mental problems. The idiot used to tweet occasionally, with one or two similarly-“odd” others, against me.
JM used the perfect storm of Lee + Loz to crowdfund £££. Not for justice, it seems, but “my dream home”. Aided by lickspittle @guardian journalists, JM's coffers started to fill – including £10 from a supporter on £69/week carer’s allowance… But the case was never filed pic.twitter.com/QbQ07kczVo
Finally, I couldn't give a monkey's about anything JM has ever said about me. Who cares? Just another gnat on the windscreen. But if she's whipping up a frenzy, and taking money from people for a legal case that never existed, then she surely must answer to them ENDS
I find it puzzling that, even now, some of the more stupid or “woke” scribblers in the msm continue to promote lying “grifter”/fraud “Jack Monroe”. I also find it odd that the police have not investigated her (as far as I know) for criminal fraud. A black woman is facing trial at Bristol for, allegedly, having crowdfunded for a legal case which never happened, and she having then, or so it is alleged, kept the money for herself
Why is the black woman on trial, but Greek Cypriot sort-of “white” woman, “Jack Monroe” (b. Melissa Hadjicostas) is not? Is it “cos the Bristol woman is black“, in the adapted words of “Ali G”? Or is it because “Jack” has so many “woke” and/or LGBTQXYZ friends in the mainstream media?
Almost everything about “Jack Monroe” is fake: her biography (as recounted by herself), her background, her circumstances, her food, her way of life, her “grifting” and moneygrubbing, you name it…
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Bild: Artyomovsk (Bakhmut) is already 99% controlled by Russia and will finally fall in the next couple of days or a few hours pic.twitter.com/mxUTHUoSDC
Putin: The largest grain harvest in history Russia has achieved a new record in grain harvest, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting on the progress of spring field work, and added that the source of agricultural products is also growing. pic.twitter.com/sSiRkMRxr7
EU economic sanctions mean that Russia cannot import food products from the EU. Result? Russia simply and quite easily produces the foodstuffs itself. Check.
Russia provides itself with all necessary products – Putin
Exactly. As I have blogged previously, Russia, with its huge landmass (72x the size of the UK), diverse climatic zones, and scientific capabilities, can easily create an autarky.
The effect of high-precision artillery ammunition "Krasnopol" on the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Bakhmut and its surroundings pic.twitter.com/MHhllNySzM
A British man , Sven Longshanks, was sentenced this week to 2 1/2 years in jail for words he said in his podcast 2 years ago. Based on Frederick Forsyth's definition the UK is now a dictatorship.
UPDATE on Sven Longshanks AKA James Allchurch Sven has been sent to Swansea Prison. NAME: James Allchurch PRISONER NUMBER: A5903EY #antisemitism
— Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) May 18, 2023
I have no idea whether the above details are correct. If they are, persons wishing to help “Sven Longshanks” (James Allchurch) out a little can send him money, using the official channel: https://www.gov.uk/send-prisoner-money.
The same details, if accurate, can be used to send cards, letters or books to “Sven Longshanks”. The address of that prison is:
HMP Swansea 200 Oystermouth Road Swansea SA1 3SR.
I shall be looking for confirmation of the contact details on Twitter.
n.b. Books sent to UK prisons should be paperback only, new, not used, and shipped from suppliers such as Amazon (but different prisons have different policies; some accept Amazon, some do not; if an Amazon delivery cannot be completed, you will be credited with the money after a week or two).
This May marks 75 years since the #Nakba of 1948, when Israeli militias forced over 75% of the Palestinian population out of their homes in order to steal their land and found the Israeli state.
This is Nakba survivor Dawud Assad from Deir Yassin. Listen to his powerful story. pic.twitter.com/Q00bINBXAP
Israel as a state was founded on ethnic cleansing, theft, outright murder etc. “They” always try to pose as “victims”, even while committing criminal acts. Not only in the Middle East, either.
Amazing! An ex-IDF officer returned a key he stole from Jerusalem's Dung Gate in 1967 & says this is also what #Israel should do:
"Return to the Palestinians the territory, honor, independence, freedom & security"
— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) May 18, 2023
Interesting.
The real hard-line Jews now often tend to be those who, while loudly supportive of Zionism and Israel, do not want to live there. A holiday in Tel Aviv once a year is enough for them, rather like the pilgrimage to Mecca of many Muslims (though the analogy is hardly exact— most Muslims would not be allowed to live in Saudi Arabia anyway, and their religion does not have that as its ideal).
The screeching Jew-Zionist fanatics of London, New York and elsewhere mostly obsess about “antisemitism” on Twitter, or on blogs such as mine, rather than going to “settle” in Israel/Palestine.
Not very long ago, the malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” in the UK was given over £600,000 by wealthy Jews, many donating anonymously. From where did that money originate? I do not know. The evil “CAA” cabal is now using that money to attack free speech in the UK. Their methods are sometimes called “lawfare”, i.e. the abuse of law, the police, the CPS, and the justice system generally for malicious and/or political motives.
Look at that idiot. Typical of many MPs; so many are, basically, uncultured nobodies these days, without intellect, without culture, without background.
“Clarke-Smith was born in Clifton, Nottingham in 1980. He grew up on a council estate in Nottingham and was the first member of his family to go to university, studying politics at Nottingham Trent University and later gaining a PGCE in religious education. He became a teacher at an International School in Romania.”
[Wikipedia]
So below mediocre, really…
I think that the MP for Bassetlaw will be an MP for not much longer. He will then have to return to teaching, if anyone will give him a job (or he can live off the earnings of his Romanian wife, an NHS doctor, apparently).
In the old German saying, “put a beggar on a horse and he will ride it to death“…
Covid contracts: messages reveal extent of Tory donor access to Matt Hancock – The Guardian https://t.co/foqgLmyyg3
TASS : The United States intends to expand sanctions against Russia and add more than 300 defendants to the black lists, as well as cut off an additional 70 structures associated with Moscow from American exports. The restrictions will affect the curbing of the circumvention of…
Crimea : Specialist teams for the overhaul and maintenance of the railway infrastructure put the railway in operation in record time. Simferopol pic.twitter.com/vx3iEIMUMp
The more the USA, UK, other NATO states ratchet up the war by providing ever-more powerful weapons systems to the Kiev regime, the more likely it is that cold logic will eventually dictate that the Russian side will simply flatten the major cities of Ukraine and the bases and airfields from which such planes fly.
Sweden secretly trained 5,000 Ukrainian militants – The Times The Western edition calls this unit "the most combat-ready" They write that the Armed Forces of Ukraine were trained to work on Leopard 2 tanks and Archer artillery. This is the first media mention of UAF training in… pic.twitter.com/RF8hMbuFQF
If Sweden were ever hit by a nuclear missile, say on Stockholm, that would be the end of Sweden, as a state of even marginal importance, for a century or more. Having said that, the way Sweden is going demographically, a nuclear strike on Stockholm just might result in no deaths of (real) Swedish people at all!
— our stone island story 🇨🇫 🇰🇮 🇰🇳 (@jamiemannersRIP) May 18, 2023
Can you believe that that cretin was ever a British Cabinet Minister? He comes across as the very personification of a mid-life crisis. Or possibly as a parody of one, on a TV comedy sketch show.
Very typical of our times: the System repressing freedom of expression not only by opposing individuals politically but also by attacking their personal, family, and business life. It happened to Laura Towler, Sam Melia, and Mark Collett of Patriotic Alternative. Their personal bank accounts were shut down, not by the State directly, not by the courts, but by the unilateral decision of each individual’s bank. Meaning by malicious individuals in those banks, sitting in positions where they had the executive power to do what they did.
Reverting to the pub golliwogs story, obviously Heineken and Carlsberg should both be boycotted, but that is mere gesture-politics, really.
This is no trivial story, but goes to the root of what was once, but is no more, a “free society”.
One has to ask, at what point does the repression contra freedom of expression in this society invite direct action against those repressing free speech?
“The most draconian assault on free speech in living memory is now law.
The Public Order Act was given royal assent and became law yesterday. Today, the Government will activate powers which prevent demonstrators from engaging in all kinds of activities.
[the Act] introduces Serious Disruption Prevention Orders (SDPOs), a kind of protester Asbo, which, if they’re imposed, can demand the individual report to authorities, or be banned from meeting certain associates, or be blocked from campaigning online.
The House of Lords did what it could to kick back. The original text of the bill allowed the courts to impose an SDPO even if the person had never been convicted of a crime, a truly unthinkable Orwellian proposition. The Lords killed it. They also killed a power to impose a 24/7 GPS monitoring tag on those who received a SDPO.”
[from the i newspaper]
Still, it is easy enough in these times for the political police, or malicious special-interest groups, such as the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, to conspire to get someone convicted on some trumped-up minor charge (the Jew-Zionist fanatics have been doing that for years, as with the Alison Chabloz prosecutions), after which that individual will now perhaps be made subject to one of these “Serious Disruption Prevention Orders”, which in their effect are not really any different to the way in which the Second Chief Directorate of the KGB, prior to about 1989, controlled and regulated minor dissidents in the Soviet Union.
Of course, the i newspaper people will have been all in favour of the repression exercised against the golliwog pub owners, while paying lip service to freedom of expression re. the new Public Order Act.
It is that hypocrisy that prevents so many “free speech” campaigns being effective, as with Toby Young and his “Free Speech Union”, which seems to take the view that free speech is all-important except when Jews complain about the free speech of those opposing Israeli or Jewish interests. The “FSU” never said a word in defence of Alison Chabloz or others; neither has it ever said one word in defence of my rights.
Come to think of it, I do not recall the writer of that opinion piece, Ian Dunt, supporting my free speech rights. In fact, rather the reverse, if I recall aright. One can guess why, of course…
NATO intelligence chief says Russia is mapping critical undersea systems – Bloomberg He stated that "Moscow can target infrastructure in Europe and North America." “There is concern that Russia could target submarine cables and other critical infrastructure to undermine…
‼️🇷🇺 The Drone Assassination on President Putin last night by Ukraine leaves the Russian Military with no other choice than to “Eliminate” Ukrainian President Zelensky and his Cabinet — Former president of Russia
Gaza is one of the most densely populated areas on earth. It is a large open air prison, home to 2+ million Palestinians under siege by the occupier. No matter where the Israeli bombs are galling, civilians suffer the impact, if not physically then psychologically. pic.twitter.com/57JiXMzal0
— Nour Odeh 🇵🇸🍉 #FreePalestine (@nour_odeh) May 2, 2023
“The most unbearable thing is that a man was killed and dozens maimed by my hands,” Daria Trepova said in her first interview since her arrest.https://t.co/IZdquMaLez
Armed forces of Ukraine shelled a school in Aleshki
The footage shows that several private houses were damaged, windows were broken in the school, and there were no casualties. pic.twitter.com/mrMFxalr2y
Antonov: Russia will respond to the Ukrainian attack on the Kremlin when necessary "How would Americans react if a drone hit the White House, the Capitol or the Pentagon. The answer is obvious to every politician, as well as to the average citizen: the punishment will be harsh…
Sky News correspondent : “Ukrainians are really attacking Russian territory” Journalist John Sparks questioned the statement of the Ukrainian side that they allegedly do not have the resources, capabilities, weapons to carry out attacks on the territory of the Russian Federation.… pic.twitter.com/r6T5IbxHZF
"I would like to warn the Kiev regime and its Western sponsors of the inevitable sad consequences of what they intend. Sending modern Western weapons to Kiev and encouraging its ideas about a counter-offensive will lead to further escalation of the conflict and bloodshed,"…
The 25 Division Special Task Forces of the Syrian Arab Army ( Tiger forces) conducted parachute airdrop exercises over Hmeimim Air Base. pic.twitter.com/5j6zmjtCzY
Millions of parents are struggling to buy toothpaste or soap
A charity warned being clean is becoming an unattainable luxury as the cost-of-living crisis forces parents to choose between feeding their children and buying hygiene products https://t.co/KaezgUyV0U
Presumably, because it is much easier to live off the thousands of pounds per month sent to her via Patreon by hundreds of utter mugs (429 as of today, each sending between £3.50 and £44). Not to mention paid bits and pieces in the Guardian etc, or fees for appearing at small “festivals” of various kinds. Maybe still some royalties from the “back list” of books as well.
All that and minor “celebrity” too…
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Arrival of 500-kg UMPC at the warehouses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Berislav , Kherson region pic.twitter.com/68yotgoc70
Haynes: If the West stops arming it, Ukraine will not be able to deal with Russia
Scott RITTER: Russia is able to defeat Ukraine without using nuclear weapons. Even if Kiev were able to carry out a full mobilization pic.twitter.com/UBcEbrLnfX
What has happened to the UK? When I was born in the 60s we were safe & happy. Everyone was kind to each other & enjoyed their lives. Now there are so many who seem to hate the UK. The enemy is now within this country & it’s such a shame we can’t all enjoy the time we have left.
It is tragic. I was just thinking about where the UK would be, in what state, had it not been swamped by waves of mass immigration and births to immigrant mothers. There have been other factors too, but the one that stands out is the demographic change since the 1960s.
It is true that white British people still comprise about 80% of the UK population, but the change has still been huge. Particularly so since the 1970s/1980s. A tipping-point was reached, sometime in the past 30 years or so, since when Britain has degenerated in most respects quite swiftly.
Even in the 1970s (which I well remember, having been born in 1956) Britain had so many paths open before it. The Second World War and its effects were receding into history, the standard of housing was improving, and the cultural life was lively. The Welfare State was generally improving the lives of millions, and there were improvements in areas such as educational access, pensions, disability benefits and services etc.
Now, in the past few decades, one feels that the world has shrunk, Britain has shrunk, and the possibilities open to British people (especially the “young”, say <30 years old) have also shrunk, and shrunk accordingly.
Look at housing. The pressures of mass immigration, births to non-Brits, commercial speculation, and lack of vision, have combined to create, over large areas of the country, huge tracts of “boxes for people”, without sufficient garden space, road access, or service areas (shops, libraries, parks etc).
There is a pervasive sense of the population being almost entombed alive in their inadequate —and increasingly inadequate— housing.
The “revenge evictions” and “no-fault evictions” by residential landlords have become a scandal, millions of people are living in poorly-repaired, poorly-maintained, homes, and the governments of the past couple of decades have done nothing to change that. Indeed, they have made it all worse.
Britain is going back in some respects to the socio-economic conditions of the era before the mid-Victorian age, in that what mattered then —and increasingly now— is how much capital was (or is) bequeathed to people from parents etc. Jobs or positions held were secondary.
Today, we have a society in which young people have to borrow large amounts just to go to a (so-called) university, and it is no argument to say that most will never have to pay it back, because the precondition for non-repayment is that the ex-student will never have a sufficiently high income to trigger repayment! What a commendation!
Basic work scarcely pays at all, once taxes and the costs of simply being in a job (travel, clothing, inflated housing costs etc) are taken into account.
Even “professional” work now pays only a modest amount on those preconditions. We see now strikes and protests by the junior ranks of the medical and legal professions.
Even in simple economic terms, it is clear that Britain would be such a better place had the influx never happened. The British people would be, as individuals, hugely better off in everyday financial terms. Not only in financial terms, though; also, in terms of vision, society, and further possibilities on the national and individual levels.
The question though, is how to get from where we are to where we want to be.
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Then eventually those who still have brains and authority in the system are pushed out for being racist, not diverse, transphobic, basically any excuse to get them removed and replaced with what we have now which is just puppets for the WEF young global leaders sect.
— It's us against them and we're the many. (@WeTheMany_) April 25, 2023
Very true.
I agree with you but it’s your kids and grand kids etc that’s gonna see the worst of what’s to come
It started with mass immigration and the 'racism' being shoved down our throats. You can't help but notice how citizens are last on the agenda of paid politicians these days. They only care about themselves.
— Do research, never take anything at face value. (@junertcb) April 25, 2023
I know, and it’s so sad. Social cohesion and overall morale in our country is so much lower than it was in the 50s and 60s 😢
The sad thing in the wider sense is that even those decrying the way things are have been brainwashed into saying “what’s racist about XYZ?” rather than saying “whether XYZ is ‘racist’ or not is of no matter“…
Sceptics were correct all along. The same with this new religion of climate change. But the damage governments do will be catastrophic before they wake up to the destruction they've caused. Primarily on the world's poorest!
I've been saying this to my Hubby as of late. Am so saddened at state of the UK. If I didn't have school age children, don't think I would choose to have any now. I fear for their futures. Seriously thinking of where we can move to, but most countries seem to be facing same.
Many echo those sentiments, and that fact accelerates the relative decline in numbers of white European people. Meanwhile, of course, the non-white population is reproducing in far greater numbers.
The social decline has also been impossible not to notice. Look, for example, at this tweet by the police:
This morning @HantsPolRoads attended a two vehicle collision outside a school during the morning school run. The drivers of both vehicles provided a positive sample on a roadside drugs test. Luckily no serious injuries this time, two in custody.🤦♀️🤦♂️
— Hampshire Roads Policing Unit (@HantsPolRoads) April 25, 2023
“Mr Martin was jailed for killing Fred Barras, 16, and seriously injuring Brendon Fearon when they broke into his isolated farm in 1999.
Some locals quietly praise Mr Martin for taking a stand against crime. One said: “We had four break-ins. I know you’re not supposed to say this, but what he did stopped the burglaries.”
He added: “I don’t agree with the police and the legal system. They’re supposed to be impartial but they’re far from impartial.”
[Daily Mirror]
In fact, the isolated home of Mr. Martin was broken into at night by a group of “gypsies” (in fact, UK-resident Irish so-called “Travellers”), not (as the Mirror report implies) only two. He managed to get two of them (one killed, one injured).
The incident happened in 1999. I supported Mr. Martin then, and I have not changed my mind since then. He should have been given an award for courage, and certainly not charged with anything.
HISTORY. Until Thatcher came along we owned our own gas, electric, water, railways and telecommunications. There were approx. 200,000 miners, 40,000 ship builders,100,000 steelworkers. I don't think the Tories want that part of our factual history taught to children.
A one-sided point of view in its implications, but still true.
"The Labour Files dismantles the central narrative of the media and the BBC about the Corbyn years, a narrative pushed on to the front pages of all the papers" pic.twitter.com/nqafSY2EvP
— Dick Mackintosh🌹#StopTheWar (@DickMackintosh) April 25, 2023
I had and have little time for Corbyn, but the fact is that he was destroyed as Labour leader by a pack of malicious and politically-motivated Jew-Zionists and/or Israel lobbyists, posing (some of them) as the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”.
I was just engaging in my frequent not-guilty pleasure of looking at the Google Map and Street View site. Very addictive.
I have blogged before about how much London has changed since I stopped living and/or working there. I was a resident —on and off— from 1976 to 1998 in various sections of the metropolis, though mainly in Little Venice, and also for a while in 2001-2002, when I lived on the edge of London, in Higher Denham, Buckinghamshire, working out of both Mayfair (off Berkeley Square) and “legal London” (Gray’s Inn Square, where I was leaseholder of chambers in 2002; ironically, also the site of my unmerited, wrongful, and also unlawful disbarment in 2016, the so-called Bar Standards Board being situate in the same square).
Looking at Street View, I see that the area around St. Giles’ High Street (between Charing Cross Road and Holborn) has been hugely redeveloped. The Oasis open-air swimming pool, which I used a great deal in the 1980s, is still there, as is the old church of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, but a large development of new buildings occupies the area opposite that church, part of which area once had a government building without signs or markings, the car park of which always contained a number of unmarked Commer vans in green or grey, in the 1970s and 1980s used extensively by State organizations.
That building was possibly an outstation of MI5 or GCHQ, but I have no idea whether either was the case. The street entrance always had a standing sign just inside, displaying the “security status” or “threat status”.
I notice that a nearby site, that was once occupied by a pub or bar carrying several different names over the years, is now occupied by a new building containing, inter alia, some pizza joint called Vapiano. I often used one of its former incarnations, in the 1980s, when it was a marble and glass bar called the Cafe Munchen; I was a regular customer at that time.
Looking very different, that place had also (in the early 1960s, I think) been a location for a few scenes in a Peter Sellers comedy film about a group of London crooks (I am unsure about the film title).
A little way further afield, I noticed that the Punjab restaurant (est. 1946), on the corner of Neal Street, is still there. Another place that I occasionally visited, though later, in the early 1990s.
My having Saturn in Scorpio does tend to make me visit Memory Lane a lot, perhaps too much.
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The sapper of PMC "Wagner" told and showed what kind of mines one has to face in Bakhmut. pic.twitter.com/foLa0U5kXT
Theresa May, prior to becoming an MP, spent 20 years at the cheque-clearing organization, BACS. Her case is far from unique. Take a look at my “Deadhead MPs” series on the blog. Tip of the iceberg. Many, perhaps most, MPs cannot even be described as “mediocre” overall. Deadheads.
The UK political system actively rejects anyone with real depth.
Hard going. They are apparently now in slow withdrawal or retreat.
Alexander Dugin, a prominent Russian thinker, in a conversation with Al-Mayadin: The global structure is between two possible scenarios; The first scenario belongs to the year 2050, in which the complete and irreversible victory for globalization and the unipolar era and the… pic.twitter.com/ia4TsTSGRy
The current crop of American politicians who have declared their candidacy are more like grandstanding, short-sighted Internet celebrities than politicians with long-term strategic ideas.
I have wondered, since this time last year, whether the main Ukrainian cities will be left standing at the end of the present conflict.
🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷 Today we visited a very dear friend currently in hospice care.
Your reminder: these special places receive NO funding from the govt. if you have a local #hospice or a hospice charity shop in town, I urge you to support it. Or leave it a bequest. pic.twitter.com/NNgvhLhGuC
— ☕️Carol Hedges 💙💛(also at @caroljhedges) (@riotgrandma72) April 26, 2023
It’s like having a final drink with a passive aggressive, soon to be ex girlfriend.pic.twitter.com/Ip1nTKjrbS
Idiots, and indeed malicious idiots, such as Marina Purkiss, think that free speech being taken away does not affect people. Wrong. I know exactly how the attacks on free speech, and the general attacks on British culture and our (former) way of life, affect people, including me. I also know exactly (((what))) and (((who))) are (mostly) behind those attacks.
Part of the problem in the UK is that the police often do not understand the law and, moreover, often think that their powers under the law are either (as in the above case) fewer or lesser than they actually are, or greater than they actually are (and I have been the subject of the latter incomprehension more than once over the past decade, and have had to put policemen and policewomen right on various points).
What’s harmful to public health is rolling out a deadly poison jab to millions of people including healthy children. Prison is too good for you, scumbag. https://t.co/NSgER8UNnM
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) April 25, 2023
Little Matt Hancock trying to be the big bad scorpion with a sting in its tail.
OMFG… hahaha!!! This is beyond parody… Sinn Fein (IRA) attending the coronation… I’d love to be a fly on the wall when you and Charles are reminiscing about Charles’s favourite uncle Lord ‘Dickie’ Montbatten … 🙈😫😆😆😆 https://t.co/eDsTAJfuWO
Typical response of those without an argument. Try this. EU commission hearing. Listen carefully to what is said now if you can. pic.twitter.com/sNfW06Rllw
— It's us against them and we're the many. (@WeTheMany_) April 26, 2023