The Russian Aerospace Forces strike at the command post and underground terrorist shelter "Hayat Tahrir al-Sham" near Sarja in the province of Idlib, Syria. pic.twitter.com/LMvHUSoX11
South China Morning Post: Chinese military analysts for the first time began to simulate full-scale conflicts with the US-led North Atlantic Alliance at sea
The names of any specific countries were not mentioned in the study, however, the nomenclature of weapons, which included… pic.twitter.com/r0VVwMejc7
Business in Ukraine urged Zelensky to stop the wave of corruption and hostile takeovers
“Ukraine was covered by a wave of corruption and raider attacks. The lawlessness of werewolves in epaulettes and judicial robes has crossed all boundaries, ”says the appeal published on the…
Theft of 200 billion dollars in the United States.
More than $200 billion has been stolen from two major COVID-19 relief plans, according to a new estimate from a federal watchdog investigating federally funded programs pic.twitter.com/KoqZnIsgBc
Such frauds have become the biggest rip-offs since the old “reparations” scam taking money from Germany (etc) and giving it to Israel and/or the Jewish diaspora.
Switzerland rejected the application of the Swiss company for the sale of 96 Leopard 1 tanks to Ukraine – statement
Permission to supply tanks to Kiev was previously requested by the Swiss defense concern Ruag
The footage is published by the Ministry of Defense. In the South-Donetsk direction, the crews of reconnaissance and attack helicopters of the RF Armed Forces discovered the advancement of a column of armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and destroyed it with guided… pic.twitter.com/8tZWavYnjS
Universal Credit is a broken system. I've used it myself in the past. By their own admission, the people who work for UC aren't fully trained. You speak to 10 people, you'll get 10 different answers, because the goalposts for who qualifies are constantly shifting.
All that…
— James P. Sumner | International Bestselling Author (@JPSumner) June 28, 2023
“Asylum seeker, 33, charged with raping a woman in a Skegness park late at night was staying at taxpayer-funded hotel housing migrants on the seafront after ‘arriving in the UK by dinghy just 40 days ago.”
“Debt-laden utility giant Thames Water is in a desperate race to secure £1billion and fend off its collapse, amid reports it might have to be taken over by the taxpayer.
The firm, which serves 15 million people and is Britain’s biggest water supplier, is a staggering £14 billion in debt and is reportedly on the ‘brink of collapse’.
On Tuesday, the firm’s chief executive Sarah Bentley dramatically stepped down from her top job.
…during her stint in charge, Thames Water has lurched from one disaster to the next – which saw the firm also being criticised for how much its top team are paid.
In May, the University of Kent-educated mother-of-five joined other water firm bosses in promising to give up her 2022-23 bonus amid fierce criticism of the sector. “
[Daily Mail]
£2M a year, to head a water company? To quote “Madame Hatchet”, “No No No!”…
In fact, no salaried person, whether in public or private employment, should be getting more than about £400,000 p.a.
“Pressure grows on Tory London mayoral hopeful Daniel Korski after groping allegation: Three women contact TV writer accuser with claims of sexual assault and inappropriate behaviour.”
[Daily Mail]
“Daniel Korski CBE (born April 1977[2]) is a “Danish” political adviser and businessperson. He worked as deputy head of the Number 10 Policy Unit for David Cameronand currently serves as a vice-president of the Jewish Leadership Council. He founded the business PUBLIC, which aims to support technology companies to secure public sector contracts…On 28 June 2023, Daisy Goodwin filed an official complaint to the cabinet office about Korski’s alleged behaviour.”
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I’m reliable told he does read these and hates them but all the front bench have been told not to block these tweeters.
— My dad was a toolmaker #Ready4Bollard (@HumanBollard) June 28, 2023
So Jewish-lobby puppet Wes Streeting wants to shove people under trains, shoot them, kill them etc? If someone not part of the Westminster bubble (or monkeyhouse) tweeted that, the police would be at the door. Equal treatment under the law? That will be the day…
Hahha Chris Bryant unblocked me the other day to threaten me with libel! So I sent him the evidence….. not a peep back 👍 So I muted him.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) June 26, 2023
I first visited Moscow in the early summer, I think May or June, of 1993. The country and even Moscow was just about functioning. On its knees. I was (nominally) “invited” (you had to be “invited” officially in Soviet days to be granted an individual visa, a practice still notionally followed in 1993) by the Academy of Sciences on Leninsky Prospekt. I stayed in the Hotel Ukraina on or by Kutuzovsky Prospekt.
[Hotel Ukraina, Moscow. Incidentally, my own room, quite large, but gloomy and with a huge 1950s-style fridge empty except for green mould, was towards the left of the photo here, in the main block, and only a few floors above ground level]
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💥 Ukrainian armored vehicles destroyed this morning in the battle on the outskirts of Zherebyanki by the fire of the Vladikavkaz infantry and artillery. pic.twitter.com/hRfOevWLxQ
“Last week, a 14-year-old British boy was forced to flee his home and go into hiding, fearing for his life…
It all started when, as a forfeit for losing a video game, the boy was asked by his friends to buy a copy of the Koran and bring it to school, Kettlethorpe High in Wakefield, West Yorkshire....the holy book, once inside school, became accidentally damaged, though only ‘slightly’ and not by the boy’s hands.
Nobody, certainly not the boy, could have foreseen what would happen next. He was suspended along with three other pupils; police began investigating and recorded a ‘hate’ incident; a Labour councillor stoked tensions by falsely claiming on social media that the book was desecrated; and his mother found herself pleading for forgiveness at the local mosque after his life was threatened.
The Mail on Sunday has learned that at the height of the intimidation the family received an arson threat to their home and the boy –described as ‘absolutely petrified’ – was forced to move to a secret location. After initially contacting West Yorkshire Constabulary, his mother later urged officers not to prosecute to avoid further inflaming the situation. Instead the police said they would ‘work with the school moving forward’.
One parent, herself a teacher, said it ‘feels like a medieval witch-hunt’.
The next day the pupils were suspended and, for reasons that are still unclear, the school decided to call the police, an action met with widespread disbelief from parents.
…at the mosque on a Friday, when the boy’s mother – sitting before an all-male crowd – pleaded for forgiveness. Mr Griffiths, the school’s head, also told the audience – repeatedly – of his sorrow.
No one mentioned the death threats, however. Thornton said: ‘There is an element of awareness and education that needs to be embedded within the school and the wider community of Wakefield.’
He continued: ‘We recorded a hate incident. That means we will look to support the school at this moment in time. It is recorded on our system.
It was left, then, to the mother, sitting with her hands grasped together, to talk about the threats.
She did so almost by way of an apology. In fact what followed – filmed and put on social media – turned into an exercise in public humiliation resembling something from Maoist China.“
[Mail on Sunday]
Those backward creatures do not respect the English people involved (mother, headmaster, police inspector) for pleading and grovelling—au contraire! They despise them for their weakness.
Jesus H. Christ! No wonder English people are angry at the state of this country. They let in these backward elements from places such as Pakistan, those elements then bred prolifically, embedding themselves in many places, particularly in the north of England. Now, the English, in those areas (and later, everywhere?), are completely subject to the will or diktat of the backward.
Look at how the police bend over backward to appease the mob.
A mixture of fear and both misplaced and fake “tolerance” seems to characterize the behaviour of all the English people involved. A fake tolerance which is a virtue-signal (to the Muslim Pakistanis), saying “look at us— we abase ourselves, because we really respect you and like youand your religion”, when really their pseudo-tolerant behaviour is a fig-leaf covering up fear of the Pakistanis and what violence the Pakistani mob might inflict; if you like, cowardice.
The “multicultural” society is not working. In fact, it cannot work, except where the minorities are few in overall numbers of people. Where the “communities” are large, civil war usually results: Israel/Palestine; Lebanon; Iraq; Syria; Cyprus; Bosnia; Kosovo (etc).
I wonder how long it will be before civil war engulfs “our” so-called “multicultural society”?
This latest incident is another sign that a malign force has been allowed to grow unchecked in the UK. It has to be stopped, and MI5’s pussyfooting, and result-free “investigating”, merely deals (or fails to deal) with a symptom, not with the root cause.
Militant Islamism is not the only serious enemy of our European society in the UK; there are several others. It is, however, the most powerful in terms of control of the streets.
More arrive in the UK every single day, by routes both “legal” (“family reunion”, “fiance/fiancee visas” etc) and illegal (smuggling, rubber-boats in the Channel), and by (the biggest of all invasion routes) births to those already here.
In the end, only reasonable but firm social nationalism can save the UK and the English/British people.
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Jonathan ashworth on kuenssberg Claiming they asked questions and challenged the govt over all aspects of lockdowns
Really ? Just when was that then? I remember a great deal of agreement and demands for more and longer !
Let’s not forget as we watch slippery Jonathan Ashworth that Labour spent the entire pandemic trying to scare the public calling for longer and harder lockdowns and theatrically wearing masks. #Ridge#BBCLauraKpic.twitter.com/livt4i6pLH
Exactly. Labour wanted more and stricter police-state “lockdowns” (a term formerly used only in prisons and high-security military bases).
The economic struggle of the UK now is mainly a result of the misconceived “lockdown(s)” and other supposedly anti-“Covid” policies applied in 2020 and 2021.
Elon Musk has said Neuralink’s brain implants are safe enough for him to receive personally, but the FDA has yet to greenlight human trials for his lofty startup. https://t.co/gNkxiDmPuPpic.twitter.com/PdDrFc7KS4
“At the height of the pandemic, then-Health Secretary Matt Hancock wanted to announce a new Covid variant to “frighten the pants off everyone”, leaked WhatsApp messages have revealed.
Mr Hancock’s adviser said: “Rather than doing too much forward signalling, we can roll pitch with the new strain.”
“We frighten the pants of everyone with the new strain,” Mr Hancock responded.
The solution was to declare a new strain of coronavirus, the Alpha or Kent variant.
When discussing regional lockdowns, Jamie Njoku-Goodwin, Mr Hancock’s media adviser, suggested it would not be “unhelpful” for the public to think their area could be next.
[Daily Mirror]
Hancock and the rest should be put up against a wall.
Hancock brought in Daniel Korski, who I describe as “The Intelligence-Linked Mastermind Behind the UK’s Orwellian Healthtech Advisory Board.”
The woman noted in that latter report, Mariella Capes, later (inter alia) Mariella Novotny, was once described as “the British Government’s other Chief Whip“…
Prigozhin claiming Ukr has withdrawn from bakhmut. I’m reliably told fighting still ongoing in town. Supplies being delivered and injured evacuated. Ukrainian side claims 250+ Wagner dead in last 24. Likely Ukr losses are lower, but given fight proximity not by as much as before
“The Russians may have intended to encircle Ukrainian forces in Bakhmut, but the Ukrainian command has signaled that it will likely withdraw rather than risk an encirclement,” the institute said Saturday. https://t.co/pp9OWkzY8v
The Daily Mail and other newspapers should do a report (maybe in a supplement, in view of the amount of material available) about the “holocaust” hoaxes and fakes. Hundreds, maybe thousands.
Channel people smugglers are settling in the UK 'under fake names,' insider reveals https://t.co/mycX82Ef7c
Russian Forces Pushing to Capture Ukrainian City of Bakhmut, Attacking from Three Different Directions in Massive Assault as Kremlin Takes Control of Zabakhmutka and Myasokombinat Districts https://t.co/cQ8y3IH7Ul
It should never have been this way. There should have been, more than a year ago, elimination of the Zelensky cabal by covert and/or Spetsnaz units, followed by swift and overwhelming mass parachute landings, particularly in and around Kiev itself, those landings then reinforced and consolidated by a broad advance on and approach to Kiev by massive formations of armour and motorized infantry. As I put it a year ago, “a Blitzkrieg for the sake of mercy“, thus saving the civilian population and their companion animals from being killed, wounded and/or traumatized; also, saving their homes, and general urban infrastructure, from excessive and unnecessary damage.
The Russian Army, GRU, and governmental apparat(s) have been found wanting— hugely so. Inefficient, inept, corrupt, badly-run, you name it. Not that this is new in Russian history. Look at 1914 and 1941.
“Intense fighting has continued in and around the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut as both Kyiv and Moscow seemingly struggle with ammunition shortages and mounting casualties.”
[Guardian]
Ukrainian “refugees”
Seen in the Guardian, a reader’s letter:
“I had a checkup with my NHS dentist in May 2022. The next was scheduled for January 2023. This was postponed until April and, last week, I was told this appointment is cancelled. I now have to ring the practice in November 2023 to arrange an appointment for 2024. We currently have a Ukrainian refugee staying with us. She returned to Lviv for Christmas and saw her dentist while there. I am thinking of joining her on her next trip home as it is clearly easier to see a dentist in a war zone than it is here (Rotten, with no quick fixes: the state of our mouths reflects the plight of NHS dentistry, 2 March). John Lovelock Bristol“
So a Ukrainian “refugee”, staying with someone in Bristol, and who makes pleasant trips back to Lvov? Lvov is in western Ukraine, close to the Polish border, and has been only rarely under any attack. She goes to Lvov for Christmas, and to get dental treatment etc… Why is that person even in the UK? She is evidently not, in any sense, a “refugee”.
The Guardian-reading Bristolian virtue-signaller blithely says that he himself may go to Lvov with the “refugee” “on her next trip home“. Do these people ever wake up?