There seems to be ongoing, and now intensifying, a purge of dissident “radio stations” on the Internet. The noisy “Campaign Against Antisemitism” fake charity yesterday announced that, at its instigation, Devon and Cornwall Police and CPS had charged someone from Cornwall under the Public Order Act 1986.
I was informed by a blog commentator that a former BBC employee who now runs his own “radio station” online from Nottinghamshire, has also been harassed by the police.
We have seen how others who run, or even just talk on, Internet “radio” podcasts are being subjected to similar treatment. Alison Chabloz is on trial, on a similar basis, next week (30-31 March 2021). Good luck and victory to her!
Britain’s toytown police state is gradually developing into a real one, aided by the weaponization of “the virus”, a supine Bar, malleable or complicit judges, conniving mass media, and a non-existent Parliamentary Opposition.
Behind much of the current repression are the “usual suspects”, of course…
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A very belated appreciation of Gordon Callow, brave veteran of Union Movement, the NF and BNP, who I have only just heard died in January. Also known as Tom, together with his brother Brian (who later moved to Cumbria & campaigned with me for the EP) he was a stalwart patriot. pic.twitter.com/CPfdIBmXyX
The “average Joe” still has no idea that what we are seeing in the UK is effectively the extirpation of what have passed as “democracy”, most civil rights etc, and all —supposedly— because of a virus that, worldwide, has killed about one person in every 4,000 people.
In reality, this is all, or almost all, simply an easy way to smooth the way for the NWO/ZOG “Great Reset” of 2022, and to set the agenda for the years up to 2055. An attempt to control the current of the Zeitgeist…
I haven't seen anyone derided as a 'lefty lawyer and do-gooder' for objecting to the Covid Health and Safety State. Perhaps because of the extreme shortage (understatement here) of lefty lawyers doing any such protesting, or of lefty judges allowing cases against shutdown. https://t.co/AwxKAIRptm
Ground zero. A small piece of twisted metal is the only remnant of the tower used for an atmospheric nuclear test in Khrushchev-era Kazakhstan . After the test, the surface of the soil fused into a sheet of black glass, which has since fractured into millions of pieces.. pic.twitter.com/Dsc4gvibzV
‘Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair…’ dummy buildings on Soviet nuclear bomb test range, near Secret city of Kurchatovsk, Kazakhstan. pic.twitter.com/djBn4bOpnv
I myself had a very good year in Kazakhstan (1996-1997), despite occasional problems and, indeed, a scuffle or two.
Fraser Nelson notes the creation of a ‘biosecurity state’ in today’s ‘Daily Telegraph’ . If I used such terminology I’d be accused of paranoia. pic.twitter.com/7R0tPvG8JU
He faces multiple charges, including criminal attempt to commit homicide, and four counts of aggravated assault. We're wondering why he's not charged with a hate crime… and why the media is largely ignoring the story.https://t.co/fKyjXt1aGd
I am no psychiatrist, but there is a very high incidence of schizophrenia in the black “community”. That may have been the case here (or he may just be a black lunatic who hates white/European people anyway).
'‘We are Big Marijuana,’announced Jamen Shively,a tech entrepreneur, after Washington State’s legalization of recreational marijuana in 2013. ‘We are moving forward with plans to build a national and eventually international network of cannabis businesses.'https://t.co/1V9EIzRms5
Brilliant piece on Big Dope's strong resemblance to Big Tobacco, and on the Marijuana cult which keeps people from grasping this ugly fact, by @MadeleineKearns in the US Spectator: https://t.co/1V9EIzRms5@alexberenson
IF you say so @olfurni, but I had the vaccination solely because I concluded that travel will be imposisble without it, if the borders ever reopen, and I have a particular journey I very much wish to take. https://t.co/rNwLGPJDfJ
The Zionists must love those developments in neurological science. Anyone not falling for “holocaust” fakery will, no doubt, be ordered to have their brain altered to remove all reason and scepticism…Likewise, those remembering that, in general, 1971 was better in the UK than 2001, will have to receive “treatment” in order to “remember” differently…
A straw in the wind? Crazies taking over London? Escape from New York? Still, in any possible future actual civil war or situation of complete chaos, I daresay my side would come out on top in the end. It may be decades since I myself fired an R-1 (overseas), a Browning (mainly at the Kensington Rifle and Pistol Club, now long defunct), or even a shotgun (in Ireland and rural England), but think “riding a bicycle”, I suppose. I am sure that whatever will be left, by then, of the British Army and other arms would be on our side.
Whether such a situation will arise in my own lifetime is an open question.
Is my speculation hyperbolic? Perhaps, but you only have to look at the way in which the London police have all but lost control of ordinary crime, only have to see the way the “Black Lives Matter” nonsense led to columns of black militia parading through the streets (with no police response, despite there having been a clear breach of the Public Order Act 1936) to see the way things could go…
The arguments for the BBC “licence fee” (mandatory/universal impost) are all but worthless. Independence from government? Hardy ha ha! Just look at the BBC in the past 20 years! It is effectively a Government mouthpiece, or loudhailer. Quality, as compared to commercial TV? Again, just look at most of the output! It’s terrible!
Well they have to keep us under control, don’t they? ☹️
I agree actually. Those in power, don’t like giving it up. Whether you agree with him of not, Peter Hitchens said last March, that we would struggle to get our freedoms back. And he was right.
Is cash really dangerous? Ross Clark says here that it isn't: Covid is hastening the creep towards a cashless society https://t.co/Wt1nFa7rSN via @spectator
Alas, @kevinfoyo, that last chance passed many months ago. Civil society failed to do its job in March, April and May last year, and the Health and Safety State, in which we must all obey orders In the Name of the Health of the People hardened into permanence. It has happened. https://t.co/tQBoiBn5Jq
Most 'misunderstandings' are deliberate @chubbychaserlee. People believe what they wish to believe, and blank out what they don't wish to know, and there's not much you can do about it. Hence the growing problems of universal suffrage democracy. https://t.co/KHZ1jCSF59
“Democracy” can only work where reason rules, but emotion trumps reason, and the will trumps both. I have seen, from my own experience of the past decade, that those one would have thought would base their judgments on reason (barristers, magistrates, judges, police, many others) in fact have pretty much thrown away reason, and the wish (or even ability) to use rational thought. Kneejerk reactions, mob emotionalism, and the inability to think, are almost universal now in the UK.
The persecuted satirist and singer-songwriter, Alison Chabloz, will be in court tomorrow on first appearance in respect of a charge under Public Order Act 1986. From what little I have heard, it sounds like a nonsense charge, but I await developments. In the meantime, I wish her well.
Alison Chabloz also awaits trial, set down for 2 days (30-31 March 2021) on a charge under the notorious bad law of the Communications Act 2003, s.127.
Tomorrow’s hearing, and also that trial at the end of the month, will be at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, Marylebone Road, London.
Just a reflection: Have you considered how similar, if not identical was the art and architecture of Europe between let's say 1500-1900? That should make people realize that we are a great family that has been divided by religious fanatics and narrow-minded nationalists.
Just me and Enoch Powell on this show. Covering everything from police violence to Sarah Everard, LGBTQ+ and the war on the family to the Great Reset. Plus an exclusive reading from the latest book I've edited. Tune and thanks for all shares!https://t.co/pftoND5WRb
If you're not feeling uncomfortable about the merger of monopoly capitalism, big pharma and surveillance technology, you're not paying attention. And deserve everything you get! pic.twitter.com/Ntt2W19B5w
What is now happening is of course terrible, and is closely connected with the upcoming very significant year 2022, the latest since 1989 in the 33-year cycle.
By grace of God, there may be a way to turn all of it to the Good in the end.
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
1/3 @manmadeimage On the contrary, truth is often permanently suppressed. Who now remembers Burns and Morley, the members of Asquith's Cabinet who rightly opposed British entry into the 1914-18 war? https://t.co/ZJ9GLnaAf9
2/3 @manmadeimage. Who recalls Tizard and Bell, who opposed British bombing of German women and children as both futile and wrong? https://t.co/ZJ9GLnaAf9
3/3 @manmadeimage. These are 2 major issues where the truth was crushed by state power and mass opinion, and a ghastly error made- & to this day it can get you into trouble to support the losing side. There are many others. There is no temporal justice.Make of it what you will. https://t.co/ZJ9GLnaAf9
The suppression of truth is what the Jew-Zionist element has been trying to accomplish, for decades, in respect of the “holocaust” farrago, and in particular the “gas chambers” nonsense.
Today’s Integrated Review looks “cake-ist” to me. Still pulling punches on China and lacking anything like the commitment of resources that the challenge requires. The West could be only a few years away from losing its military+technological advantage and we are still asleep.
There will probably be an all-out war with China (NATO v. China) sooner than we think. That war may well devastate the USA and Europe. It will be terrible, but also may give the post-Aryan European people the possibility of joining with Russia afterwards, in order to create a new society across Eurasia…and a future super-race.
I'm putting this on Twitter, after much reflection, so you can all see the kind of harassment that people like me get.
If he feels so strongly about such bad behaviour, Goodwin should have a word with the officials of the small but well-funded Jew-Zionist cabal known as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”. They and their members have been trying to ruin people’s businesses, professional practices, academic careers etc for years, all the while playing the Jewish “victim”… The same applies to other basically Jewish groups such as “Hope not Hate” and its smaller copyists.
Protest against authority has now taken off. Like many others, I wish it had come sooner, had different roots in a rejection of tyranny. But we need to take what we can get. Left and right need to unite against despotism on 20 March.
Remember when only Third World dictators wore absurdly OTT uniforms covered in medals they'd 'won' without ever going to war? pic.twitter.com/uUk4j6VDYt
Scenes in Dresden as Germans who remember the police being on the wrong side before lose patience with their cowardly, thuggish bullying. "We woz only obeying orders" is no defence. Them's the Nuremberg Rules for tyrants and their bootboys. pic.twitter.com/aW07s6mr9E
Quite so @janinethechef1, but , having resisted it from the start, I feel I am well-placed to say that the flaccid, useless performance of the British educated classes came as no great surprise to me. https://t.co/dSH0V6vZIf
Peter Hitchens neglects to point out that it is hardly surprising that the (supposedly) “educated classes” in Britain have not, en bloc, resisted the weaponization of “the virus” into a social-control measure or excuse. Most of them have done OK during the past year of nonsense, “working from home” and getting paid (in effect) more, saving up to 4 hours a day on the commute etc.
The same people also failed to resist the 2010-2019 (in reality, 2007-2019) “austerity” nonsense and cruelties, because they themselves, and their families, were largely exempt.
As I have pointed out before, revolutions may be led or counselled, or later consolidated if successful, by disaffected aristocrats and middle-class intellectuals, but are usually made by the mob. Look at 1789 (French Revolution), 1848 (revolutions across Europe), 1871 (Paris Commune), 1905 (uprising in St. Petersburg), 1917 (first Russian Revolution, then Bolshevik uprising), 1953 (uprising in East Berlin), 1956 (Hungarian Uprising), and so on.
1/2 Lord Sumption was right to say that our freedom exists largely through convention. A lot of expensively-educated, prominent people well-rewarded by our free society simply failed to stand up for the liberties which permitted them to flourish. https://t.co/X3kLaDukHi
2/2 Now these same people moan because they have (just) discovered that the police have become an overbearing, excessively powerful militia. Of course they have. Parliament and most media backed the change a year ago. Power expands as freedom retreats. https://t.co/X3kLaDukHi
So far as I can see, no other media have followed this story. The near-universal voluntary silence on the OPCW makes suppression unnecessary. Once I’m dead , * nobody* will do this sort of thing. pic.twitter.com/dAG1pgIz0u
Recognize the source of the lies. As always, mainly the Jew-Zionist element, now embedded in UK politics, civil service, msm, and law.
Another lost battle, as test positives are now universally described ( inaccurately) as ‘cases’ :’Third wave of Covid in autumn is inevitable, says ONS chief Sir Ian Diamond’ https://t.co/a3phO1Jgpk
Death notice in window of what was in my childhood the majestic Elliston and Cavell department store in Oxford, an unalterable fixture in the heart of the town . I believe the Cavell was distantly related to the brave Nurse Edith Cavell. pic.twitter.com/2egYNH8SBZ
Prejudging any inquiry, Johnson submits to the Ferguson orthodoxy like a defendant confessing to sabotage at a Stalinist show trial. You cannot ‘accept’ as fact something which has not been established. pic.twitter.com/9QAfjyAU8Y
There are quite a few odd people such as “@drdankeown” on Twitter, people who seem to think that we live in the world of Robin Hood, Cromwell, or King Arthur, a world in which the Monarch exercises real power, rather than simply being a constitutional figurehead with real privilege, something rather different.
Acting as Devil’s Advocate, I suppose that if, in some fantasy scenario, the Queen were to suddenly put herself forward as a kind of crowned dictator, and were to demand that police, Army etc follow her political and immediate direction, the vast majority might comply, in our 2021 UK where the notionally “elected” politicians are almost all fools, incompetents, knaves and/or traitors.
The fact, though, is that the Queen will not put herself up as such a tyrant, and her apparent successors, Charles and William, could never command such support, either among those who have sworn an oath, or the public generally.
Just heard a few minutes of a BBC Radio 4 The World at One interview with Alicia Kearns [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Kearns], Conservative Party MP for Rutland and Melton. Frighteningly thick. These people purport to rule the UK…
My latest conversation with @Iromg on @talkradio – Clapham, the police, become a militia, lost sheep welcomed back to the fold, plus poison gas and Admiral Lord West
Easy to say @henryviii , but how precisely do you win against such overwhelming forces? History is full of good causes that were defeated. Sometimes you must fight simply because it is right to do so, not because you expect to win. https://t.co/JngVC1jSf4
The news that a piece of “digital art”, or electronic art, has been sold at auction for USD $69 million was puzzling. Apparently, such art can be copied for free, without any cost at all.
In other words, the $69,000,000 art can be replicated and used effectively without cost. This is not quite the same, or goes beyond, having a paper or other copy of, say, the Mona Lisa. Any copy of the Mona Lisa is probably subtly different from the real one, whereas (according to BBC Today Programme) the copy of the piece of “digital art” will be exactly the same as the original.
It seems that what is auctioned is not the digital art alone but the art plus an electronic key to the original, which allows the owner of that original to access the blockchain for it, blockchain being defined as follows:
“Blockchain is most simply defined as a decentralized, distributed ledger technology that records the provenance of a digital asset“; or
“In the simplest terms, Blockchain can be described as a data structure that holds transactional records and while ensuring security, transparency, and decentralization. You can also think of it as a chain or records stored in the forms of blocks which are controlled by no single authority” [and see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain].
In other words, what the purchaser has bought for his $69 million US dollars is the right to change the electronic artwork, just as the owner of the Mona Lisa or other material art has the legal right to add a moustache to the subject, or to take up an axe and chop it to pieces.
In fact, thinking about it, presumably the artwork, if copied by a third party for free, can also be changed for free (though not the accepted “original”). That means that the $69 million US dollars is buying only the notional ownership and nothing else.
The auction of of the $69 million artwork challenges our concept of value. To me, buying “digital art” for more than pennies is completely stupid, but I concede, if it is a concession, that paying out 69 million dollars for any artwork is absurd, even if that artwork were the (original) Mona Lisa or, say (a favourite of mine), Man in Armour by Rembrandt (believed by some to be a representation of Christian Rosenkreutz, said to have been modelled by Titus, son of Rembrandt).
Bitcoin can be sold back, i.e. cashed in, though its real world use is limited. “Digital art” can be sold on as well, if the owner of the art, i.e. holder of the blockchain key, can find a purchaser (in my opinion, mug) willing to take it on.
In my first blog post about Bitcoin, I examined money. Why do we value tokens of monetary value such as banknotes? It all comes down to confidence.
In the end, does Bitcoin have less “legitimacy” or “value” than paper banknotes, or electronic entries on the ledgers of known banks? Maybe not, but that is perhaps less a validation of Bitcoin than a criticism of what we call “money value”.
Has capitalism reached, with the auction of digital art (and, arguende, with the sale of “real” art for sometimes hundreds of millions), a stage of decadent absurdity which may be a predictor of worldwide economic and social collapse? For me, the crazed heights at auction (of both types of art) are a sign of poor judgment as much as anything.
It does make me wonder what kind of person would rather have a piece of digital art than USD $69 million! Does that make me a Philistine, or just not a mug?
Is there a case for artworks of designated importance, of more than a certain age (100 years plus?), and valued at more than a designated level, being held and owned only by specified museums and galleries around the world? It’s a idea (of my own), anyway, though of course that would not stop speculation in artworks of younger age (and we have seen works by many quite recent artists, including Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud, even Damien Hirst, go for huge amounts). Neither, of course, would such regulation stop speculation in digital art, not for decades to come, anyway.
For me, this latest art speculation is a societal warning flag.
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Surely I'm not the only one removing such outrageous affronts to human dignity, freedom and common sense? pic.twitter.com/g11AfVT64A
The odd logic of tweeter “@MenziesBj” reminds me of the similar thinking of not a few instructing solicitors when I was at the practising Bar. There is a phrase in use among barristers, “solicitors go elsewhere“, reflective of the fact that instructing solicitors often stop instructing particular Counsel for no obvious reason.
You would imagine that, if as a barrister you do well in a case, then the solicitor who instructed you would instruct you again, and if you did not do well, would not instruct you again. In fact, while that sometimes does happen, often the reverse is true. No-one knows why.
Barristers are, especially when not in the very top sets, very dependent on their own relationship with solicitors. I was once slightly acquainted with one barrister, in a friend’s chambers, who had a very good practice despite (my impression) being not particularly intelligent. 90% of his work (25 years ago) came from one solicitor (not even one firm, but one individual solicitor in one firm).
One fine day, as Kafka put it in The Trial, that solicitor stopped instructing him; according to that barrister, for no obvious reason. Result? A serious problem for the barrister, obviously. 90% of work gone means about 90% of income gone.
That (nameless) barrister was one of those men who combine a relentlessly politically-correct attitude with a certain amount of sex-pestery, as my friend in his then chambers had mentioned to me. Many years later, one of his pupils, a young woman, made an official complaint about him. I do not know all the details, but he was fined £4,000, and may have been lucky not to have been dealt with more severely.
A personal nexus between a solicitor and a barrister, though inherently precarious, can work in favour of a barrister. I knew another barrister, though not well, who was a member of another friend’s chambers. The former had a friend from university who had become a salaried lawyer in a large organization. That employed lawyer directed work to the barrister. In one year, such work totalled, in fees, some £600,000! That was nearly 30 years ago!
Not quite as good as winning the lottery (or being born into a fortune), but almost.
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I am quite certain of this. Indeed the British Foreign Office has shockingly resorted to this smear, as I shall soon reveal in detail @julian_grbichhttps://t.co/odw1ZE0e01
It is very distressing @kynohy. And reminds me of ‘Henry’s Demons’ . The side-effects of the antipsychotics used to treat marijuana users who become ill are pretty grim. This is not just an episode that comes and goes. Lives are wrecked for good. https://t.co/tcOo8KpXPV
Did you know that just a few minutes of being active in nature is a proven mood booster? No matter where you are, urban, rural or anywhere in between, the beauty of the natural world exists amongst all of us and the best thing is, it doesn't cost a thing. https://t.co/MNYZU5Xkoc
Trying their best to hide more of our history,sir Henry Cooper heavyweight boxing trained above this pub now a Chinese restaurant,just as well I knew it was here and enough solid locals to ensure it remains Thomas A Beckett old kent rd se1 pic.twitter.com/53mtMEdMYL
I remember seeing that pub in the 1980s, when travelling down the Old Kent Road in Southwark. So now it is apparently a restaurant?Vietnamese, not Chinese, according to the Internet. Sign of the times.
It may be a Muslim “Scottish” Pakistani who is fronting the new Scottish free speech repression, but I would be prepared to bet that those really behind it are (((something else))).
“Heather Burns, policy manager for the digital rights organisation Open Rights Group, said: ‘It’s needles in haystacks, and this is collecting the entire haystack.
‘We should have the right to not have every single click of what we do online hoovered up into a surveillance net on the assumption that there might be criminal activity taking place.’
Privacy International’s advocacy director, Edin Omanovic, echoed a similar sentiment and said: ‘Make no mistake, as warned, the Investigatory Powers Act (2016) gives authorities across the UK some of the most far-reaching and draconian surveillance powers found anywhere in the world.
‘When the Bill was proposed, we were promised the most transparent surveillance regime in the world. Yet, here we have a secret experiment where two secret internet companies have reportedly been collecting internet browsing data about individuals’ online activities.” [Daily Mail]
“Male curfew”
I missed this latest piece of crazed nonsense, which was being reported upon yesterday, it seems.
“A Green Party peer has suggested a 6pm curfew should be introduced for men in the wake of Sarah Everard’s disappearance.
Baroness Jones of Moulescoomb told the House of Lords that such a move would “make women a lot safer, and discrimination of all kinds would be lessened”.” [Sky News]
So she was an office bod for a number of years, became a mature student and then studied carbonized plant remains for a decade…oh, and she was a member of the pathetic London Assembly for 4 years, and failed to become an MP twice (in different London constituencies, coming 4th in both elections, getting 6.5% of the vote in one, then 2.9% in the other). She also tried to become Mayor of London, but only received about 4% of the overall vote.
Not a stellar political record, but hey!…this is the UK, where serial failure is rewarded so long as the idiot is “anti-racist” and/or (stand up, Boris-idiot!) pro-Israel. So she was elevated to the House of Lords!
Sometimes, I think that this country is terminally screwed.
Her previous utterances? Let’s see…”She was outspoken about numerous issues including what she called mayor Boris Johnson‘s demonisation of youth through the use of “baseless” rhetoric on “soaring gang-membership and rising knife-crime”, suggesting the mayor created an unhelpful climate of fear.[28] ” [Wikipedia].
As for her curfew idea…look at her!
Jesus H. Christ! If I saw that walking towards me after dark, I would go home at once, lock and bolt my door, and impose a curfew on myself!
A nice-seeming young woman having her dreams crushed by the usual Jew-Zionist “claque” and clique, aided and abetted by their “antifa” idiot-serfs.
If you're white they call you a "racist" sooner or later, no one can escape their fate. In an antiwhite system that's how enemies of the regime are designated. It's time to bring down antiwhitism! There is no other way around it!
So sorry you are sanctioned just for being true to yourself Freedom of speech is no longer respected in the UK Hold your head up high You have done nothing wrong 💔
Your views and concerns are perfectly valid, rational and shared by millions. We not a tiny minority they make out. Don't give up you have lots of support.
Amy be really strong and stand up for yourself do not let these people bully you or try to take your place away if they do join another dance academy 💗💐
— Eibhlín Ní Chrualoaí (@EileenCeltQueen) March 12, 2021
I had a similar letter and phone call from the British association of counsellors and psychotherapists about my social media activity I told them where to effing go!!
— Eibhlín Ní Chrualoaí (@EileenCeltQueen) March 12, 2021
British social-national revolution! We know in our hearts what has to happen.
Flu, pneumonia and various other sometimes deadly diseases have vanished. And all it took was for the government to wreck the economy, condemn thousands of cancer victims to death and grab more power than Big Brother. Bargain! Can't wait to do it again next autumn. #GreatResetpic.twitter.com/bpU0ZUiewU
Well, if we do get another Covid cases surge in the autumn and winter, surely we won’t have to lockdown again because we have a set of vaccines that stop the vast majority of serious cases. Isn’t that the whole bloody point of the vaccine?
The “point” of the “lockdowns”, facemask nonsense and, yes, the vaccine(s) is, at root, control. Not control of the virus as such (which constantly mutates, it seems) but control of the Western populations. “The Great Reset”.
Whatever one may think about the “global pandemic”, surely the Royal Mulatta and the Royal Cuck are absurd. The Mulatta, without Harry, would be nothing but a washed-up second-string (at best) TV actress; as for the Royal Cuck, without his “royal” birth and privilege, he would be nothing more than (at best) a junior Army officer (unlikely to rise beyond the rank of major), or maybe a car salesman, or maybe a real estate person somewhere like Kensington and Chelsea.
Now, the pair have monetized the “royal” connection for all it is worth. Harry was apparently given tens of millions of pounds by Charles anyway. They have become, basically, part of what Hitler would have called (and did, in his remarks later published as Hitler’sTable Talk) “half-judaized and half-negrified” American “celebrity” culture and society. The Oprah show is arguably the apogee of that.
I have never been pro-royalist, as such. Sometimes monarchy (whether absolute or “constitutional”) is the best system available for a society, for the people; sometimes a republic is better. There is no one answer. “The welfare of the people is the highest law” [Cicero].
It is quite funny watching the “debate” about the Sussexes. The self-describing “Left” has gone to the barricades, not for revolution or socialism, but to defend the privilege of the Mulatta and Harry. Why? Because she is mixed-race, or in the older term, a “half-caste”. That is the only reason, that and the wish to attack the very concept that the British Monarchy, while it exists, should be white Northern European.
We see also that the self-describing “Left” is also defending the commercial world of the Hollywood circus, and “celebrities” such as the Sussexes making millions from selling their dignity (such as it was).
Does the pseudo-socialist British “Left” have anything left to offer by way of ideology or principle? I think not. As for the Mulatta and the Cuck, they are merely a kind of Kardashian-style freak show now.
What of the remnant of the monarchy in the UK? Their enemy, as I have said before, is not “socialism” (which died in 1989 anyway), not the pathetic self-describing “Left”, not “far-right extremists” (as I and others are often termed), but simple irrelevance.
Even the System as a whole is recognizing that monarchy has really had its day. The Royal Yacht went about 24 years ago and is now a floating hotel and visitor attraction: https://www.royalyachtbritannia.co.uk/our-hotel/. Now we see that the Queen’s Flight has been mothballed.
Indeed, though in fact the police in Vienna have always been rather “active”. I myself recall sitting at an outside cafe there, about 35 years ago. Right in the middle of Vienna, close to the cathedral. It is a pedestrianized street. Hitler, before the First World War, would paint the cathedral, and try to sell his small paintings to passers-by.
I was just enjoying a melange [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Melange] (and why can one not buy melange in cafes in the UK?), when a tramp came by, down but certainly not out, rather confident and happy-looking, despite being dressed almost in rags; about ?70.
The person spoke to me and asked for money. I gave him a small note and maybe one of the little wrapped pieces of chocolate (melange in Vienna usually comes with one or two such tiny bars). He thanked me and went to tap the next cafe along. It was not long, though, before a police car, blue light flashing, slowly came down the pedestrianized street. It stopped. Two young policemen got out and, with scarcely a word, forced the person into the back (though he was not really resisting). They drove off with him.
Someone recently recommended the TV series Deutschland 89 to me. I have started with Deutschland 83 and Deutschland 86. Very good, though with one or two doubtful points.
My own experience of the DDR (aka East Germany, aka the GDR) consisted of a mere few days in 1988. I saw only the less populated parts of the south of the country, and never entered East Berlin or any of the other large cities such as Leipzig, Halle, or Dresden.
It seemed to me that the TV series got the East German interiors absolutely accurately. Also, the near-deserted rural roads. I had crossed into the DDR from Poland, and at a little-used entry-point, a bridge over the River Neisse in the southwest of Poland. The photo below shows the frontier at that point, though the bridge I used was different, older, perhaps just out of sight (or maybe replaced since 1988):
[The Lusatian Neisse dividing German Görlitz (right) from Polish Zgorzelec (left); formerly both constituted the city of Görlitz; from Wikipedia]
The East German border guards my driver and I encountered at another little-used crossing point in the southwest of the DDR upon departure were amiable (relatively), unlike those in the TV series (though they did all but dismantle the car, including taking out all of the seats; they did put it all back together after having completed their search).
On the West German side, one border guard in a little sentry box. No bs, no bother.
My impression of the DDR was that it was a facade of a state, but empty. It had all the appurtenances of a state, the borders, border guards, police etc, but there was an empty feeling, made palpable by the seeming lack of any actual population (in the rural south). One went through villages with maybe one old lady gardening, and no-one else (and often, no shops or even places selling beer). Having said that, there was no obvious sign that the state would collapse about a year later (late 1989), or that it would cease even formal existence not long after that (September 1990).
Now, like the German Reich before it, the DDR has passed into history. How long, I wonder, will the EU last, or the UK?
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A pleasure @mrcsbchli. In 50 years time (too late) it will be conventional wisdom that marijuana is associated with mental illness , and that many violent criminals are users. Currently these demonstrable facts cut across the needs of three powerful lobbies. https://t.co/xCNMkWU0rx
There's no such wesbite known to me @mrcsbchli. I've often written about the use of marijuana (and steroids, and 'antidepressants') by mass murderers of various kinds. Ross Grainger maintains a register of violent criminals who are marijauna users here https://t.co/GDDWV1C61ghttps://t.co/RzEukVQ9Uz
What a shock…not. The Boris-idiot government is achieving nothing —and at huge cost— except a propaganda success with scared humanoid rabbits re. the facemask nonsense, vaccine(s) etc, but has no opposition while Labour, as official Opposition, is “led” by a Jewish-lobby puppet, Starmer, who has no ideas, no interest, and as much charisma as a wet blanket.
Inflation is back – the inevitable, devastating outcome of Johnson’s wild, disproportionate response to the virus. Debauching the currency (as Lenin well knew) rots stability and prosperity as sugar rots teeth. pic.twitter.com/J76ep0PDrh
Peter Hitchens (@ClarkeMicah): ‘Want to know what happens in a world where people believe there is no ultimate justice so they can do what they like? A savage, brilliant new film will explain it to you.’ https://t.co/wEBh40bxEvpic.twitter.com/u6CRt7Ob5G
Three years ago, this was the weather in mid-Wales. I do remember the Independent in 2000 quoting a 'leading climate change expert' claiming that children would from then on grow up 'not knowing what snow is'. That wasn't exactly accurate this year either, was it? pic.twitter.com/08dCMoZeAs
Obviously, weather is not the same as climate, and the fact that snow and ice still exist, or increase, in this or that region does not thereby necessarily vitiate the “climate change” narrative(s).
Having said that, the whole “global warming”/”climate change” campaign (which is what it is) has been replete with fraud, misrepresentation, and straight nonsense (as when Al Gore’s popular film explained, entirely inaccurately, that the ecological disaster of the Aral Sea had been caused by climate change, when in fact the cause had been Soviet diversion of rivers in the 1960s and thereafter in order to irrigate cotton fields on a vast scale. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aral_Sea).
My own view, provisionally, is that some climate change is occurring, though I am unsure as to whether (or to what extent) that is the result of CO2 emissions (as claimed), sunspot activity, or some other causative factor(s).
For me, the bottom line is that the major polluter is China, and whatever a relatively small country like the UK does or does not do to reduce “emissions” is a drop in the ocean anyway. I believe that I am right in saying that the EU only produces about 9%-10% of “global emissions” of CO2, the UK only about 1% of the world total. In other words, even if the UK disappeared tomorrow, the difference would be minimal.
The real problem in the world as it is, is that the world population is twice as large as it was in 1970, and about twenty times as large as it was about 600 years ago, i.e. around 1400 AD, when our own age (characterized by such as Rudolf Steiner and Valentin Tomberg as the “5th Post-Atlantean Age”) started.
Most of the population increase of the past half-century or more has been in only 4 countries: China, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh.
The basic problem facing the world at present is that the world population is far too large now; there are too many people, and that really means too many “black, brown and yellow” people, if you like.
@CampbellClaret , still keen to know your thoughts on Roy Greenslade, your old 'Daily Mirror' pal and later your busy little helper in Blair days, who now openly acknowledges he was a keen supporter of the IRA all that time. Fourth time of asking.
Yes @stjohnsmythe5 .@campbellclaret ran the U.K. government fur several years. Did you think the pathetic Blair Creature was actually in charge? He was the window-dressing. But Alastair could never have been elected to anything. https://t.co/Cli3k8aAkn
Certainly Robin Cook, the then Foreign Secretary, was actually once given a public dressing down by the unpleasant Alastair Campbell, which on the face of it seemed startling (a “mere” public relations man telling off the Foreign Secretary).
Feculent bilge, @dfauxfx . I ‘caved’ to nothing , I have not reversed or changed any position. I continue tooppose govt Covid policy. You are either dishonest or dim. I don’t care which , as I won’t be hearing from you again. https://t.co/7Ms2QTE5Ee
While (as I blogged yesterday) I do have some sympathy for Hitchens in this matter, the point is that he is rather in the position of a fervent preacher for abstention from alcohol and its effects, which preacher then starts to enjoy a bottle of claret daily. He may say that he still opposes the easy availability of booze, but now that he himself is indulging in it, his words have less weight.
1/2 'Constant pushing', @centaur_uk? I think I have *mentioned* (not 'pushed') *one* poll which indicated the dismal but true state of affairs. Public acceptance of HMG propaganda shown by 80% support of compulsory masking. Anyone who gets out knows it's true, alas. https://t.co/4BOo1yyL24
I was looking at Twitter and happened to see the tweets of what seems to be a Jewish woman resident in the UK. The tweets veered between the rather unpleasant and the trivial. What, however, caught my attention was the wording of the profile, which included the Hebrew words “עם ישראל חי“, which (thanks to Google Translate) I now know mean “Israel Lives“.
Hitler once said, of Germany in the Weimar Republic period, something akin to (I cannot right away find the exact quotation) that “there lives among us a foreign people, with all the rights of the German people” [without being part of Germany].
It is often said that to say that Jews in the UK give their allegiance to Israel before the UK, or even to say that their loyalties are split, is “antisemitic” (which, the judge in Alison Chabloz’s Crown Court appeal from the magistrates’ court reminded people, “is not a crime in England“).
The fact is that, for many Jews in the UK, Israel is more important than the UK, even when (as most do) they prefer to live in, perhaps work in or profit in, the UK rather than in Israel.
“Adolf Hitler Remarks June 1941 recorded by Martin Bormann, published in Hitler’s Table Talk (1953):
He [Winston Churchill] is the most bloodthirsty or amateurish strategist in history . . . For over five years this man has been chasing around Europe like a madman in search of something that he could set on fire. . . As a soldier he is a bad politician and as a politician is an equally bad soldier. . . The gift Mr. Churchill possesses is the gift to lie with a pious expression on his face and to distort the truth until finally glorious victories are made out of the most terrible defeats. . . Churchill, one of the most hopeless dabblers in strategy, thus managed to lose two theaters of war [in Yugoslavia and Greece] at one single blow. In any other country he would be court-martialed . . . His abnormal state of mind can only be explained as symptomatic either of a paralytic disease or of a drunkard’s ravings.“
Churchill was certainly a terrible military strategist. Not only the disastrous campaigns in Yugoslavia and Greece (1941) but the later (1943) ideas of striking at the German Reich either via the South of France (a concept soon abandoned) or Italy (1943-45).
Italy was successfully invaded (the Italian Government deposed Mussolini, and then surrendered. Most of Italy was then eventually conquered by American, British and other Allied forces, but those forces never managed to occupy even all of Italy by the end of the War; neither did they penetrate Reich territory).
As to Churchill’s other strategic failures, one might mention, inter alia, the Fall of Singapore (1942) and (in the First World War) the disastrous plan to invade Turkey via Gallipoli.
Hitler on the USA
“Adolf Hitler Proclamation December 1941, addressing troops after taking over as Commander-in-Chief of the army:
I don’t see much future for the Americans. It’s a decayed country. And they have their racial problem, and the problem of social inequalities . . . Everything about the behavior of American society reveals that it’s half Judaized, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a State like that to hold together – a country where everything is built on the dollar?“
Was he wrong? He was, as so often, ahead of his time, but look at the USA in 2021!
More from Hitler about Churchill
“Adolf Hitler Remarks January 1942 recorded by Martin Bormann, published in Hitler’s Table Talk (1953):
Churchill is the very type of a corrupt journalist. There’s not a worse prostitute in politics. He himself has written that it’s unimaginable what can be done in war with the help of lies. He’s an utterly repulsive creature. I’m convinced that he has his place of refuge ready beyond the Atlantic. He obviously won’t seek sanctuary in Canada. In Canada he’d be beaten up. He’ll go to his friends the Yankees. As soon as this damnable winter is over, we’ll remedy all that.”
Sadly, Fate took a different turn, but now we’re back!
The film was pretty good, very well-made, thoughtful. Not sure that a couple of politically-correct 2015-2016 (when the film was made) bits did not intrude: the views of (the film) Fawcett on race and culture may not have really mirrored those of the real Fawcett; one or two scenes seemed to show behaviour closer to the present day than how English people behaved in 1910 or 1920.
All the same, this was a very good film. It avoided the cliche and the ordinary. It held the attention to the end. Sadly, it was a financial bomb, costing USD $30M but grossing only $19M, says Wikipedia. Many of the best films are not popular or profitable, the 1946 original of The Razor’s Edge, for example. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Razor%27s_Edge_(1946_film).
Russian TV made a documentary about Percy Fawcett, “Cursed Gold of the Incas“, as part of a series called “Secret Century“; that documentary was shown in 2003:
The latest censorship by Zionists and their dupes
Dr. Seuss had a long history of publishing racist and anti-Semitic work. Now, six of his books will no longer be published because they "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong," the business that preserves the author's legacy says. https://t.co/XSGve2ur0d
Sad. When I was a small child, around 1960, I loved The Cat in the Hat etc, usually taken out from the children’s section of the local library. Now, Jewish supremacists in the USA are demanding that all of those books be banned. Six already have been. The Washington Post, CNN, all the usual suspects, are on the case now.
Does the USA now still call itself a “free country”, with freedom of expression? Not entirely a rhetorical question. Maybe even the concept is effectively gone…
The debate’s been had since March. I fought hard against the new Health and Safety State -harder and longer than most, sometimes alone, though I shouldn’t have to point it out. And we lost. It is bilge to accuse me of kowtowing to anything. https://t.co/yd5wIbdapd
A fair point, I suppose. A few people (of prominence) such as Hitchens have done what they can to wake people up to the weaponization of “the virus” for the promotion of an ulterior agenda (the “Great Reset”), but the big battalions of the Government, Opposition (so-called) and msm were all pro-lockdown, pro-shutdown, pro-facemask nonsense etc.
1/2 It is one of many indicators of something anyone in contact with the public is aware of @vanessabeeley. I have thrown nothing under any bus. But I have lived long enough (and lost enough hard-fought battles) not to deceive myself about the true state of affairs. https://t.co/0VZfPKLTBC
For myself, I should have preferred it had those of prominence in the msm etc, such as Hitchens, refused to be vaccinated (as I have). Having said that, every individual must make his own choice. To each, his own. Jedem bei seinem…
Fleet Street editor Roy Greenslade reveals his secret support for the IRA and refuses to apologisehttps://t.co/BGqpsIGFAH
The UK msm is riddled with traitors of all sorts: former IRA supporters, supporters of Israel and Jewish terrorism, “refugees welcome” dimwits, “antifascist” idiots, anti-white European race and culture oppositionists etc.
In relation to the Greenslade matter, he was not alone in being a Fleet Street partisan for the terrorists in the 1970s.
There was a well-known part-Irish, part-Belgian, part-Jewish journalist (whose name presently escapes me), now long-deceased, who was also a columnist in London and who wrote about 30 years ago how appalled he was when, in the early 1970s, he realized how many mainstream/Fleet Street journalists reporting on the situation in Northern Ireland were strongly pro-Republican and often actually pro-IRA (Provisional IRA). This at a time when bombs were going off in London and across the UK as well as “over the water” in Northern Ireland itself.
The public were unaware how many employees of their daily “news” papers were pro-IRA.
The same newspapers are still pumping out disguised propaganda, though these days it is more often that they are supporting migration invasion, “black lives matter” nonsense etc.
Government has refused to release the Huddersfield grooming gang in full stating its "not in the public interest!"
It is very much in the public interest when paedophile gangs prey on our children, especially children manipulated into the care system by spotter social workers! https://t.co/e1M7sWoNFo
— Family Defence League (@FamilyDefence) March 1, 2021
National Lottery
“What would you do if you won the lottery?” A “frequently-asked question”, I suppose. Most people do not stray far from the “new house, new car, expensive holiday” banalities. I think that I might offer a different answer, should that benevolent lightning strike me. I should probably employ an expensive firm of solicitors and, if necessary, Counsel, to use available legal strategems such as Norwich Pharmacal orders against a number of pseudonymous Twitter trolls. Let’s find out who they really are, and where they are, so that legal action can be taken against them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norwich_Pharmacal_order.
We often spend time doing things such as trying to gain ordinary political traction, or defending ourselves against the onslaught of nonsense (malicious complaints to social media organizations, police etc) from the Jew-Zionist element and their “antifa” idiot-serfs, or commenting on the events of the day.
All of the above are of course necessary, but we should never forget that our primary focus should be the creation of a new and better society, together with the race and culture which should and must underpin that new society.
Society consists of people, and the most important thing of all is the production of sufficient numbers of white Northern European children, properly brought up and educated.
We, as white Northern Europeans, are facing existential peril. Call it “the Great Replacement” or simply “White Genocide”. Whatever. For example, in the world as a whole, only a few percent of people in this world are actually ethnically European, even broadly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_people (n.b.the most populous regions, i.e. those of Asia, especially China, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, which four states comprise nearly half the world population, are not covered in that article).
More directly, our own European societies have faced, in the past half century or so, unprecedented migration invasion. Since the fall of the socialist world (i.e. since 1989) and particularly since the disruptions of Afghanistan and Iraq, and the fall of Gaddafi in Libya, a gigantic wave of migration-invasion has hit Europe.
We have seen how the evil cabals of the international conspiracy have helped that invasion, and funnelled the invaders from Africa and Asia to Europe, even to the UK, Ireland, Scandinavia etc; even to Iceland!
We have our backs to the wall, but all is not lost. The world may soon face destruction on a scale that may dwarf even the terrible events of the Second World War. If (when) that happens, we as white Northern European social nationalists may be mere bystanders and/or victims, but after the corrupt old world is destroyed (in large measure) we shall have both the opportunity and the duty to create a new society out of the ruins of the old.
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Flu rebranded as covid, to allow greedy psychopaths rebranded as philanthropists, to force Communism rebranded as the Great Reset, on the entire world.https://t.co/K4ZdSH49a3
That's kind @keithg811, and I do think one major task in the past 11 months was to reassure dissenters that they were not alone. But now we have to think of some way of securing a rigorous inquiry which will make a repeat unlikley. https://t.co/ao9OhsLRVf
Why would you be surprised about Wiliam Hague teaming up with the Blair Creature, @Francis_Hoar? Are you still beguiled by the Tory Delusion? '[They] looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.' https://t.co/yTuCX2Y7A0
'There is very little data that supports the claim that, at least until most people have been vaccinated, lockdowns are the only effective way of containing the spread of infection.' Alasdair Palmer in 'The Critic' https://t.co/znSmFZOt0u
Thank you @ink_spot_slot. Whenever I hear politicians talking about more 'bobbies' on the 'beat', I know he or she knows nothing. There have been neither any 'bobbies' nor any 'beat' for many decades. https://t.co/NSLR4dk4jB
I think this is rather good. Freddie Sayers on our willing acceptance of what would once have been rejected as servitude: How lockdown changed us @UnHerdhttps://t.co/GwZkLsZwZZ
Yes, that is pretty much the rule. The more that he talks of our freedom, the faster we head for the door. Another reason *not* to refer to him by the cuddly stage-name 'Boris' and use 'Johnson or 'Al', the name his family and close friends use @nannypicker. https://t.co/BKoRCZi4qb
It seems that, for the second year in a row, schools will mark the exams of their pupils, thus throwing away any rigour or credibility in the public examination system. For God’s sake, just check that the pupils are all breathing, then chuck them all “A” grades. They will love it, their parents will love it, the schools will love it and this shite “government” will love it. Sweeties for all! Meanwhile, in the real world…
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The smart city will sit at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan, about 62 miles from Tokyo. It is set to be built on the site of one of Toyota's former manufacturing plants called Higashi-Fuji. https://t.co/dTCK8vWXMy
A fleet of Toyota's self-driving electric vehicles, called e-Palettes, will be used for transportation, deliveries, and mobile retail throughout the city.https://t.co/oIe2rHsOOf
There are such exciting possibilities in the world now, gifted by human intelligence and technology. We must add to those positive aspects others, such as love for Nature, and human compassion. If the forces of Evil can be defeated, who knows where we may be led?
When “Coronavirus” aka “the panic-demic” started to happen or be noticed, nearly a year ago, I was horrified and, like most people, perhaps, thought that it might be something as deadly as the great plagues of the past, such as the Black Death, or at least the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919.
The television coverage at the time, showing deserted Italian towns etc, encouraged a panicky attitude on the part of both governments and populations.
My own niece, an Australian aged 24, living temporarily in London, visited Venice in ebruary 2020 for the Festival, and came back after the latter was cancelled. She did not bring “the virus” with her, and indeed was not diagnosed with it until about 10 months later, quite recently, having somehow picked it up in London. She temporarily lost taste and smell. Treatment? Rest, drinking fluids, and the odd paracetomol. Recovering well.
I have not been persuaded by the arguments of the “lockdown” and facemask zealots. Facemasks seem to be useless or almost useless (and are a deliberate attempt to subdue the population rather than the virus), while “lockdowns” are ineffective over time because they cannot be complete, because they encourage virus transmission among those “locked down”, and because they destroy economies, as Britain’s is being destroyed.
It has become clear over the past year that “the virus”, which worldwide has (allegedly) killed over a million people (that is about one person out of every eight thousand people on Earth), has been weaponized by international conspirators. The World Economic Forum said so openly: the virus pandemic is “a great opportunity for a Great Reset” globally.
In Britain, we see that, though dissent has been bought off by “furlough” payments, and by other financial largesse, companies are now starting to fall over and die, in quite large numbers. Unemployment, presently disguised by the “furlough” etc, will soar when not restrained. Small businesses are being culled by the thousand.
Meanwhile, the government of Jews and Indians, “led” by a part-Jew, part-Turk, brought up mainly in the USA and Belgium, but posing as both Prime Minister and Bertie Wooster, has invited 6 million Hong Kong Chinese to come to the UK. 300,000 are expected imminently.
The time has come not only to speak up but to act up…
Yes, @francis_hoar, the @Guardian's defection from the cause of human liberty has been one of the saddest, most poignant events of recent years, I have mocked it in the past, but on freedom (and stupid wars) it was always reliable. Now it's an enforcer of conformism.. https://t.co/HcM5lnf6g6
So it does @theblogmire. And alas, if this belief cannot be countered before the Public Inquiry, we're condemned to be repeatedly locked down for much of the coming century. I wonder, have people yet grasped just how much freedom they have lost and won't get back? https://t.co/EqOFrfN2LO
Peter Hitchens always places much reliance on “public inquiries”, letters to MPs etc. Understandable, but such things just do not work any more, if they ever did.
Govt begins to Admit Collateral Damage of lockdown:Government estimates 220,000 will be the true death toll of pandemic https://t.co/SRfT5uHraz via @MailOnline
It beats me @mrjohnngreenha1 . What *is* amazing is that such a hugely damaging, wholly untried policy could have been adopted on the basis of so little knowledge. https://t.co/XTx89VIjgd
Ah, yes, Chartres. Thanks for reminding me, @kynohy. It was at exactly this time of year, the best time to visit that rewarding city and one of the loveliest buildings inthe world. . https://t.co/OZ39o6arev
This is another aspect of Oxford, perhaps less reasonable, clinging to a gable high up on on Lincoln College . I have to say it reminds me of someone, but I will deliberately not say who. pic.twitter.com/HFpShjw01m