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Diary Blog, 5 June 2020

Votes, constitutions, divine salvation, and
other solutions are the pipe dreams of
cowards or the honey coated deceptions of
enemy agents. A people without the courage
or integrity to identify their executioners, or
their executioners’ institutions, are doomed to extinction
.”
[David Lane]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lane_(white_supremacist)

I agree with the second part of that paragraph by David Lane, though not necessarily with all of the first part. As to the “14 words”, they are the bedrock of our belief.

Light relief

Silly, but it made me laugh:

A group of five Jewish women are eating lunch in a busy cafe.
Nervously, the waiter approaches their table. “Ladies,” he says. “Is
anything okay?”
” [anon.]

“Lockdown”/shutdown economic news

The average house price fell for the third month in a row in May, according to an index.

Across the UK, a 0.2% month-on-month decline in property values in May took the average house price to £237,808, Halifax said.” [MSN News]

…employment is expected to continue to fall, until the end of 2020 when it could be down by as much as [10 points].“[Yahoo Finance]


The Bank of England has lent nearly £2 billion to some of Britain’s biggest airlines and paid £1 billion to a German chemicals giant as part of its emergency pandemic funding, it has been revealed.

Ryanair and easyJet have won loans of £600 million each, with BA owner IAG and Wizz Air both accessing £300 million, raising concerns from environmental campaigners who want the loans to come with strings attached.

The central bank revealed 53 businesses had borrowed a total of £16.25 billion under the scheme, as it published a full list of all borrowers on Thursday.” [MSN Money]

Car dealership Lookers plans to cut 1,500 jobs and close 12 dealerships as it returns to selling and servicing vehicles after the coronavirus shutdown.” [The Guardian]

“British Airways (BA) has told staff it is burning through £178m of cash a week and does not have “an absolute right to exist”.” [Sky News]

a car parked on the side of a building: Photograph: Aston Martin/PA© Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Aston Martin/PA

The luxury carmaker Aston Martin Lagonda plans to make 500 workers redundant as it looks to cut costs under new chief executive, Tobias Moers, because of the slump in sales due to the coronavirus pandemic.” [The Guardian]

For “coronavirus pandemic“, read “lockdown/shutdown”…

Coronavirus

Official figures now released show that the number of people in the UK with Coronavirus is under 1 per every 1,000 of the population.

Hardly anyone even has it now, let alone requires any form of medical care, yet this government of idiots continues with the ludicrous and hugely-damaging “lockdown” (shutdown) and has now even laid down a quasi-dictatorial “rule” that anyone using a bus or train must wear a facemask.

This whole thing is rubbish. The scientist -“advisers” have been proven to be rubbish, the government have been proven to be rubbish, as have the police and the msm (including the “free” Press); likewise the virtue-signalling Twitter mob; last but not least, the British public have been proven to be rubbish, first for not bothering to properly examine the facts, for not bothering to think for themselves; also, for not bothering to stand up for their own or anyone else’s freedom of expression and belief, and for allowing centuries of civil rights to be expunged overnight, for nothing.

Typical “cuck”

Typical “cuck” (in Americanese…I use it because English English would need half a dozen words, some of them expletives):

The waste of space and oxygen above claims to be friendly with the two below, who say that they are in danger of being killed by the British police! Only if they trip over the police while the latter are “bending the knee”, surely?

https://twitter.com/DailyMailUK/status/1267733954477645824?s=20

They are all unwanted in the future Britain.

Latest victim of Boris-idiot’s lockdown (shutdown) nonsense

Tweets seen

Hitchens is right. In a free country, which (speaking loosely) the UK was, once, an “emergency” regulation such as the diktat to wear masks on public transport would have (if ever implemented), have an end date or point. Not this time.

This time, people are to wear masks until told not to, despite the fact that (as I guessed some time ago) only 1 in 1,000 British people, or people living in Britain (even including the far more susceptible blacks, browns and Jews) even have the Chinese virus; despite the fact that the vast majority of people either are never infected or are infected but show no symptoms; despite the fact that almost all those infected need no medical help at all; despite the fact that (even on official inflated statistics) the death toll is about 1 out of 1,900 people and the real death toll about 1 out of 10,000 people.

Why do people submit to this absurdity? I think that there are several reasons, one being that those who refuse to be put into muzzles will not be allowed onto buses, train, planes etc, or will be fined.

Another reason is because people are brainwashed by the constant msm propaganda pumped out. There is virtually no real dissent on TV or radio. The TV news has become a terminally dull recitation of official propaganda: split-screens full of multiracial children howling pop songs “for the NHS” or some such, and “interviews” with dull academics or government drones. Foreign news is almost absent, except eulogies for the deceased black robber/community leader in Minnesota.

Perhaps the most English reason to submit to wearing a facemask is that of wanting not to be seen causing a scene, not to be heard complaining…

The Jew Shapps again. My tweet identifying him (as if that were necessary) as a fraudulent Jew was one of the tweets (in the end, 5 tweets, out of over 150,000) that resulted in my disbarment (8 years after I had given up practice!), so I am pleased to repeat the identification, in case some typically naive English people are unaware…

About my 2016 disbarment:

https://ianrmillard.wordpress.com/2017/07/09/the-slide-of-the-english-bar-and-uk-society-continues-and-accelerates/

The only reason why it has taken so long for the “blame game” to start is because, so far, the “lockdown” (government shutdown of the economy and society) has not hit very many individual people or families very hard. That is changing, and with it is going what remains of the post-GE2019 “Boris bounce”:

As far as “financial genius” and “future Prime Minister” Rishi Sunak is concerned, less is now heard of him. I wonder whether his —so far unmerited— reputation for sagacity will survive the coming economic cataclysm, or whether he will just keep his head down while Boris-idiot takes the flak.

Boris-idiot himself is trying to keep his head down (for once), but that is the one thing all but impossible for a prime minister to do. Fairly or not, the buck really does stop at the door of no. 10.

Strange “fact”

In the 1970s, it was said that the entire population of the UK could be housed at a density similar to Hampstead Garden Suburb and within 30 or perhaps it was 35 miles of Charing Cross. Of course, since then the population has gone up from about 56 millions to maybe 65 million and possibly 70 millions, thanks to mass immigration and births to immigrants, and to the offspring of immigrants, so maybe that would read “35-40 miles” now.

I once, in the late 1970s, lived partly at Reigate Hill, Surrey; before that, in a house just over the top of Reigate Hill, not far from where the M25 interchange now is (the M25 was still being laid out then, in 1977 and the few years beyond). On the road there (the A217), was a sign, “London 20 miles”. Surprisingly close in miles, though it did not really feel so close to London, the outer suburban sprawl of which started about 6 miles North of that sign, beyond Burgh Heath.

Not that I like Hampstead Garden Suburb much. I knew someone who lived there. To me, it was just generally underwhelming, neither country nor town.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampstead_Garden_Suburb

Litchfield Way, Hampstead Garden Suburb.jpg

Having said that, there are worse places in which to live. Mancunian council estates; privately-owned but poorly-conceived tract housing, with (in many cases) small gardens, inadequate parking, no public green space etc; then there is Earl’s Court, or Magnitogorsk…

[above: Magnitogorsk, conceived and built mainly during the 1930s]
Magnitogorsk State Technical University
[above: Magnitogorsk State Technical University]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnitogorsk

Other ideas:

[above: a Danish planned community]
[above: a Chinese development]

Tweets recently seen

[above: Britain in 2020?]
[our time is coming!…]