I predict you will be the most ineffective Home Secretary in the history of British political history. Although if uttering the words “shocked and appalled” after every incident and then doing fuck all about it were a measure of success, you’d be way out in front…
How much of all that, though, has been caused or made far worse by the invasion of the UK by “migrants” (migrant-invaders)? An invasion which, by the way, has been fully supported and encouraged by Jewish-lobby puppet Yvette Cooper.
Her predecessors as Home Secretary were no better, as seen below— weird Israel fanatic Sajid Javid:
Day 3 of 56. Mark Lewis and Patron Law have not yet paid my costs.
At Lewis’ disciplinary case it came to light he had been sending lots of highly offensive messages on social media. He messaged a Jewish man “Oh f**k off you stupid c**t”, said he hoped the man would die and said… https://t.co/gbMr5TUJfxpic.twitter.com/3kdhRqVxGP
Living conditions in 1940s Paris were certainly austere at times, at least for some, but life went on, e.g. under German military occupation:
[Paris in 1941: an unarmed Wehrmacht soldier relaxedly chats with a stylish Parisienne on the terrace by the Trocadero Gardens, beneath the Palais de Chaillot, and across the river from the Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tower]
[Palais de Chaillot and Jardins du Trocadero, Paris 16-ieme]
I’ve spoken to many many Americans and other people from outside of Europe who simply don’t travel to Paris anymore because they know it’s too dangerous now. And they’re right.
It’s an absolute disgrace what’s become of Europe. We need mass deportations. Now. https://t.co/J5t8Ncq302
In 1970, and 1971, Paris was distinctively not only French but also specifically Parisian. By the 1980s, and especially 1990s, I noticed that it had become less so, more a “convergence” Euro-metropolis. Now? God knows. From what I hear and read, a multikulti nightmare, at least in part and in parts.
"Labour is only moving to squash the Free Speech Act before of pressure from radical trade unionists who themselves refused to condemn the shocking treatment of academics like Kathleen Stock. Labour is eroding, not upholding, free speech in Britain"https://t.co/UTOoSOiZbc
Not many voted them though so ‘I told you so’ isn’t helping. The people had no choice. The system was already in place over the many years that slowly it has been building. Our basic laws are being changed so that we will live in a large mousetrap.
Regular readers will know that I have blogged recently about the fact that Starmer-Labour has no real mandate. The electoral system of the UK has been broken beyond easy repair.
At GE 2024, out of every 20 people eligible to vote, and in very rough terms, 8 did not vote at all, 4 voted Labour, 3 voted Conservative, 2 voted Reform UK, 2 voted LibDem, and 1 voted Green.
That is Starmer’s and Labour’s mandate— 4 out of 20. For pedants, arguably, 4 out of 12. Not much of a mandate either way.
Tell that to the academics who have been recently suspended or dismissed due to the content of a taught course or of writings in their field. I know of at least one case at the University of Cambridge and one at University College London.
I was listening on the car radio to the pathetic BBC Radio 4 PM show yesterday. Vox pop from Liverpool. A mixture of the half-witted and the lunatic, with a couple of more or less sensible voices as well. One loonie said that he has been washing pineapples bought in supermarkets in case the outer husk has “the virus” on it!
This one especially – Perhaps if less time and money was spent on non-existent 'hate-crime' – but in the meantime this copper is like a coiled spring ready to arrest a burglar. pic.twitter.com/xO2TqsnX8k
One of the best assaults on the pandemic hoax in the mainstream press published in the Mail this morning. Seems to be a crack opening up between the liberal elite with their global Communist #GreatReset and some of the old capitalist elite. Big shift!https://t.co/ZJs3cQO6yA
The Keys of this Blood is well worth reading even today, 30 years after first publication (which is when I first read it).
“Martin wrote this book as a geopolitical and georeligious analysis of the last decades of the 20th century. He identifies this period as the millennium end-game for a new world order, which has three main contenders. It will establish the first ever one-world government. Pope John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev, and international business leaders are in competition to establish this one world government and that this competition will intensify around the turn of the 21st century (around 2000). The book further claims to be an inside account of what the pope is doing to win this geopolitical struggle and how he played an instrumental role in the collapse of the Iron Curtain.“
“Martin identifies the three main players vying for world domination in the world today and thus lays the ground for his historical analysis: materialism with the East and West in their communism or socialism and capitalism or liberalism, which he places on one side together, and the Roman Catholic Church, the only truly geopolitical spiritual organization in existence today. One of the two sides must win, for they cannot coexist.” [Wikipedia]
I wonder, though, whether Martin’s conclusion is still valid, bearing in mind that the present Pope (possibly the last Pope) is “on side” with secular globalism and with transnational ideas such as “The Great Reset” and “The Great Replacement”. Significantly, Pope Francis is a Jesuit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Francis.
The other great change since the book was published in 1990 has been the disappearance of socialism across the world. In all forms, not only the old SovBloc. In fact, that started to happen a few years before 1990.
We have seen that socialism has not only “failed”, if you like, but has become a shadow of its former self; if you like, a “spectre”, no longer “haunting Europe” like the 19thC/20thC communism of The Communist Manifesto, but lingering here and there, powerlessly, like wisps of mist.
The Roman Catholic presence, still powerful 30 years ago, has also faded. The child abuse scandals worldwide weakened the Church hugely, despite the fact that such crimes also existed and exist in other organizations such as those of the secular state(s).
The general materialism of the age, stronger since 1989, has also sapped all life from the Roman Catholic and other churches.
What is left on the main stage is transnational capitalism and, with it, a “communitarian” consensus/conspiracy on a huge scale. “Black Lives Matter” and the “virus” “panicdemic” are just parts of all that.
More tweets
Cover of book published back on July by boss of the #WorldEconomicForum. The slogan was first used by UN Sendai report in 2015. So the liberal elite media are right to say there's no 'conspiracy' – because the whole globalist #greatreset coup is being done in plain sight. pic.twitter.com/Q86jQAHIc2
Anyone, of any rank or condition, who supports or encourages the migration invasion, is an evil traitor and must be dealt with.
Yes @rustyjeffears , I am sick of being told that Johnson really, really hates what he is doing. In that case, he should stop doing it. https://t.co/muH10vDFju
1/2 I spent several years as a Parliamentary lobby reporter, @primeshade, and so have no difficulty in accepting that politicians are often poorly-informed, prone to panic, not very bright and unwilling to admit error. https://t.co/IAwansK57G
Actually, Jonathan Sumption is a distinguished historian with a great knowledge of human society, which he has put to practical use on the bench. Proportionality between action and supposed purpose is one of the things which history explores. https://t.co/EfWVz9wQcG
I mean, it is bizarre that Johnson is talking of a new big Navy and a space programme, while this is going on. Is he in an alternative reality? https://t.co/GITJ0yNplA
It does not surprise me that Boris-idiot is full of “ideas” such as a big navy, a space programme etc. They are the sort of puerile ideas that he has: bridges over not only rivers but even seas, superfast trains, cable cars, fantasy airports on fantasy islands. Schoolboy ideas.
“Boris” has no serious ideas at all; he’s just not up to it. Anything involving real thought about the direction of society is just too complicated for him. He is a simple pizza and booze (and ****) person, not someone fitted to be a Prime Minister.
Conservative Freedom Works. Christmas is now the property of the state, which will allow you to celebrate it if it thinks you’ve been good. pic.twitter.com/yrUjZZuKbc
Is this a surprise? The Cabinet, including the person posing as Prime Minister, are a bunch of Jews, part-Jews, Indians etc. What does Christmas mean to them anyway? What does England or Britain mean?
The hidden persuaders who clamber inside your mind. You think that's your own opinion? Don't be so sure. https://t.co/LyRzLwGdi1
So,@MattHancock@Helen_Whately you both think that this acceptable seeing our mum? Like she's in prison! 57years married and now dad can't even touch her hand 😓 all because of your care home guidelines! You are torturing all of us!This has got to stop! @rightsforresid2pic.twitter.com/WN1MktKzWT
At some point, the British people have to stand up against this, against all of this, meaning the fear propaganda, the fake scientific “advice”, the invalid “rules” and “laws”, the ZOG/NWO “government”, the facemask nonsense, and the rest of it.
Sadly, I see only small signs of rebellion (active rebellion) so far.
Late tweets seen
Meanwhile, in Germany. Massive protest today in the German capital of Berlin as the Merkel government wants to pass a new law against the coronavirus outbreak which destroys fundamental rights of the citizens. pic.twitter.com/XOhzuJ4dGP
— NinnyD 🇬🇧❤️🇺🇸 Waiting~4~the Revolution (@ninnyd101) November 18, 2020
Another BBC, Sky, CNN etc cover up. Stunning footage as infamously brutal & robotic #Paris riot police remove helmets in solidarity with crowds protesting against repressive new laws proposed by Macron, including outlawing posting photos of police brutality online.#Resistancepic.twitter.com/1Vl442Wz41
Possibly a normal decline in the prevalence of the virus @amie0311. Who can say? But the timings mean that the decline after April 8 *cannot* have been caused by a shutdown on March 23. Almost two weeks too soon. https://t.co/zHiWanlflI
Pretty much the same @amie0311 , there is no evidence, not even correlation, that all these shutdowns have any effect. Amazing, I know, but there it is. My advice, stop believing what governments tell you without checking. https://t.co/2ZSeWfnvXH
The police are no longer enforcers of law but enforcers of arbitary Government diktats presented variously as “advice”, “rules” and “laws”.
The failure of press, Parliament, courts and public opinion to challenge arbitrary authority since March has created or revived the Strong State almost everywhere. This was what I was trying to warn against, while so many sat on their backsides. Probably too late now. https://t.co/FzjGYmkr3z
“There is no religion higher than truth” [Theosophical saying], and now that science has become, at times, quasi-religion, the same saying applies, mutatis mutandis.
Presidential pardon
Trump still has over 2 months in which he can pardon social-national prisoners being held in Federal prisons. Just do it!
What struck me, apart from the violent and cowardly attack on the girl victim and a friend of hers, was how useless every public service was proven to be. I leave aside my surprise (and disapproval) that a girl of 18 is in a Manchester nightclub at 0330 and leaves on foot to walk home.
Read the report above.
Initially, the victim and her friend (apparently a teenage boy who was also a victim), were helped by some civilian volunteers who offered to call an ambulance. The victims refused because they were told that there would be a 2 hour wait. Two hours! The victim(s) then went to hospital by taxi. The hospital simply dispensed eye drops and told the girl to go home. When she returned to hospital a day or so later, she was told that she has a blood clot on one eye. The police were informed of the attack, but no police officer has spoken to the victim. The victim utilized social media, as a result of which a witness has come forward. The police have made no comment to the newspapers. The local council has offered to check cctv for film of the attack or suspects.
In case anyone knows anything and, by some statistical miracle, reads this blog, the main suspect is white, about 5 feet 8 inches in height, and was wearing a pink T-shirt. I am no detective, but I should have thought that the starting point would be the nightclub interior cctv…
My point in writing about this is not just because the behaviour of the criminals outrages me (and makes me wonder whether flogging should be reintroduced as suitably condign punishment in such cases) and not just because I feel sorry for the girl (and her friend). My point is that this case shows that, all too often, things are just not working in our society.
In the case displayed here, the girl was let down by general public safety (police, primarily), by the ambulance service, by the NHS hospital A & E service, by the police. Had the perpetrators been caught, if they are caught now, the CPS and magistrates will no doubt also let her down.
As Napoleon is supposed to have said, “there are many reasons for failure, but never an excuse.” Funding for public services has been cut drastically in the past decade. That is obviously a factor. How, though, does that explain (still less excuse) the “polyclinic” approach apparently adopted by the hospital, or its failure to make a proper diagnosis? I concede that my knowledge of clinical-medical matters is limited, but even so…
Is lack of funding of police personnel really the only reason why the victim has not been interviewed? Yes, she was knocked unconscious, but still might recall identifying details from before that. Also, it would reassure her that she is not alone in a jungle.
Is the police force doing what it can (eg checking nightclub cctv) to track down the suspects? Why was the social media appeal left to the victim to do?
One sees everywhere, now, “things not working right”, from the NHS and police, through rail and road maintenance, every aspect of the justice system (from CPS and police to sentencing, probation and prisons), the postal service (still mostly OK), the planning system, education at every level, the DWP and its post-2005 “torture the unemployed and disabled” ethos, the armed forces, Parliament. Everything, pretty much; and it is unlikely that a government headed by Boris-Idiot will be able (or even try) to improve matters.
My feeling is that the UK is still in many respects in that state of which a 1960s senior civil servant said (I think, to Anthony Sampson) that his job was “the management of decline”, but more so. Further down the steepening slide. The migration-invasion of the blacks and browns, the destruction of culture in the msm etc, have accelerated that process.
Only a truly focussed social national government can fix this country.
Afterthought
I should not like it thought that my criticisms devolve mainly on individuals working in public service. No doubt most of those who work in the police, NHS etc do their best most of the time. I criticize, primarily, the system(s), the decisions taken, and the management.
I do not know Manchester well, in fact scarcely at all. I have been there a few times, many years ago now, driving straight to the Manchester County Court (there being a massive open-air car park nearby, close to an overhead rail line) and then driving away as quickly as possible. Apart from that, my only visit was to the Manchester Royal Infirmary in or about 1985, accompanying a member of the Georgian State Dance ensemble from the Soviet Union.
The dancer (who spoke only Russian and Georgian) had cut several fingers to the bone while practising, pre-performance, with his razor-sharp Georgian sword (the swords have to be that sharp in order to create showers of sparks during the mock fights that are part of the dance performance).
Even back then, some 34 years ago, we had to wait for about 30 mins or more to be seen, though the nurses tried to expedite it for me and were very pleasant (and very pretty, though perhaps my memory is sugar-coating things for me…).