Three people died and seven more were wounded after Ukraine’s attack on a city beach in Kursk, acting governor of the Kursk Region Alexander Khinshtein said:https://t.co/xlqT5b9mwTpic.twitter.com/1NB7Xs4ZF3
US spends Ukraine aid funds on itself — RIA Novosti analysis of 2026 army budget pic.twitter.com/tsV10pcRQW
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 9, 2025
Corrupt, kleptocratic, brutal, shambolic, not really a state at all; that is Ukraine since 1991.
Macron is now saying out loud what everybody except Keir Starmer knows to be true. When it comes to illegal migration Britain is FAR too generous with black market jobs and welfare payments. One Macron ally says we are “an El Dorado” for illegal migrants (Telegraph)
With the release under investigation of the Bradford two, we can confirm that all of the 111 people arrested for holding signs in support of Palestine Action have been released.
[“I’m being privately prosecuted by the ‘Campaign Against Antisemitism’ under the Communications Act 2003. They say some of my posts on this platform (X) were ‘menacing’ against Jews and Zionists. I had my first hearing today and I’m currently on unconditional bail until a trial that has been given a provisional start date of 15th December. We must fight against this attempted censorship. But we need a strong legal team to do it, which unfortunately has significant costs. If you can support me, please donate here: https://fightingfund.org/stopthecaa.“]
If you want to send a cheque the address is:
Left Legal Support Group 19 St Christopher's Way, Pride Park, Derby, England, DE24 8JY
Please indicate what the cheque is for – for example by noting ‘Miller’ on the back.
— Ian Puddick – Gin Rum Whisky Distiller (@ianpuddick) July 3, 2025
Regular readers will know that I too have been persecuted by the malicious Jews of the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA” in recent years, indeed over the past decade and more.
They persisted, as “they” notoriously do, and finally managed to persuade a few dim police woodentops and, also, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS Wessex), to contrive a case against me. The CPS claimed to to have spent a huge amount of time looking at thousands of pages from this blog (an incredible though predictable waste of resources, of course).
Out of all that effort, the CPS, with police support, managed to cobble together an “information” (magistrates’ court case) consisting of a mere five allegedly “grossly offensive” blog posts. Five, out of somewhere around fifteen hundred at the time! Of course, only brief bits even from those five blog posts formed the basis of the case against me.
That was in early 2023.
In fact, even if the number were restricted to those blog posts published in the preceding 3 years (under the “long-stop” provisions of the notorious Blair-era “bad law” Communications Act 2003, s.127 as later amended by the government of Jewish-lobby puppet Theresa May), the pool of possibility would have been somewhere around 1,000 posts, yet the police, CPS, and malicious/cowardly “CAA” could only find five blog posts which contained any (supposedly) “grossly offensive” material. A few cartoons, a few remarks. Pitiful.
I should have been acquitted by the district judge (magistrate), and I think that he would have thrown out the case at “half-time” had he been able to find a technical legal reason to do so. It was touch and go on that, but in the end the case continued (one full day) and ended with my (absurd and wrongful) conviction on all counts, thus giving the “CAA”, the “fat lady” at CPS Wessex, and the underwhelming outside Counsel instructed by the CPS, all the chance to crow a great deal at my expense.
That was in November 2023.
Sentencing was held in March 2024. The net result was that I was sentenced to a “community order” of 15 “rehabilitation days” and a financial penalty amounting to £735. Well, I am pretty poor these days, but a third of the financial penalty was crowdfunded by a small number of generous donors (on GiveSendGo), and the rest paid off over several months.
As to the “community order”, the “15 days” turned out to be about half a dozen meetings, ranging in duration from a few hours to about 20 minutes (most being 30-40 mins), with a rather pleasant and charming young lady in Southampton. I could have had the meetings transferred to an office only a mile from my home (New Forest area), but rather liked my “probation officer”, so decided not to change the meeting place.
In the end, as said, the “15 days” were reduced to 6 or 7 meetings, about one every two weeks, before the whole nonsense was abandoned in August/September 2024, about 4 or 5 months after the sentencing hearing.
Incidentally, the CPS, probably under pressure from the “CAA” Jews, made a doomed and very silly attempt to restrict me from publishing the blog. That crashed and burned, inevitably. The sentencing judge (the trial judge was not the one that sentenced me, the trial judge having been, in the interim, gazetted as a Circuit Judge) agreed with me, and dismissed the application of the CPS with scarcely-concealed contempt.
I should add that both judges/magistrates were as fair to me as they could have been in the circumstances (i.e. circumstances of political and bureaucratic pressure).
The blog continued to be published throughout. During the pre-trial period, during the trial, between trial and sentence, after sentencing, and right up to the present day. The “CAA” Jews were so shocked by what they described as the “leniency” of my sentence that it took them about two weeks to publish their predictable whining about it on their website.
And here we are. It has been nearly 2.5 years years since I was prosecuted, and well over a year since I was sentenced. Still, it may be that I remain on the CAA’s “little list” of people to be privately prosecuted (last time, the bastards got the dim/suborned police and CPS to prosecute me, so the public purse took the strain).
I doubt that the CPS will want to launch another silly and wrongheaded public prosecution, but we do not know “until the fat lady sings” at CPS Wessex. There has, so far, been no indication of a return match.
I am not quite on the same page, ideologically etc, as Professor/Dr. Miller, or that black comedian, Reginald D. Hunter, but wish them victory in the politically-motivated cases brought by the “CAA” Jew-Zionists.
Clear “abuse of process”— privately-prosecuted criminal cases brought by malicious Jew-Zionists acting in concert with Israeli state organizations, in particular the Embassy of Israel in London.
For those wanting to read more about my own matter of 2023-2024, see:
Make the executions public to send a message of deterrence.
— Syncretic Nationalist (@SyncreticNat) July 9, 2025
I have always opposed the death penalty as such (while accepting that it may at times be necessary to fire upon mobs, authorize executive action etc). My perhaps idealistic point of view was informed by Dostoyevsky’s Crime and Punishment (the idea of repentance, and then reinvention of the self), as well as the fact that most murderers, after release from prison, do not re-offend (and few murder again). However, the migration invasion and consequent waves of violent crime (whether socio-political or not), mainly by non-Europeans, have made me confront the possibility that at least some murderers should be judicially eliminated.
Late tweets seen
A five-year-old boy who was injured during a Ukrainian attack on a beach in Russia’s city of Kursk has died, acting regional Governor Alexander Khinshtein said:https://t.co/PlFnlyyc9hpic.twitter.com/REojJq6Um9
Russian troops liberated the community of Tolstoy in the Donetsk region over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported: https://t.co/6e7M4DffQMpic.twitter.com/6dHapcI4wA
The EU and Ukraine have already lost the war, Viktor Orbán said. He added that it is impossible to defeat Russia by military means. pic.twitter.com/JI4Hci9GwF
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 9, 2025
Orban may be the only prominent European politician with any sense.
McGregor: Russian army is now invincible, decades ahead of US
"UKRAINE WAS TURNED INTO A TOOL FOR BREAKING RUSSIA FOR YEARS, BUT IT LOST"
US Colonel Douglas McGregor, former advisor to the head of the Pentagon: Look at how the Russian army operates in Ukraine. The rules have… pic.twitter.com/Luqkactn55
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 9, 2025
Look at the US Army. Much of it could be described as “black girls who had never been out of the Bronx until they joined up“.
Study of Tel Aviv University:
1 in 8 Israeli soldiers who fought in Gaza are mentally ineligible to return to service, due to mental disorders or illnesses.
12% of Israeli soldiers who fought in Gaza reported severe symptoms of PTSD.
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 9, 2025
As mentioned before on the blog, Woody Allen will have to make a film about it.
Thousands more thieves, shoplifters & drug dealers will avoid court in the UK under plans to ease record backlogs while some sent to prison will serve only one-fifth of their nominal sentence (telegraph)
"Gaza is evidence of the age of Western nihilism, where values are absent and lies prevail. What shocked me most in my political life is that half of the children in Gaza wish to die.
The press-gangs of the Kiev regime in operation again. What always strikes me about such video clips is that the uniformed regime operatives tend to be hesitant, almost shamefaced. Maybe because they know that they are sending their victims to their deaths?
Bombshell new poll on UK rape gangs. Keir Starmer is COMPLETELY out of touch with Britain:
-73% want national inquiry into rape gangs -81% want foreign national groomers deported -74% want dual national groomers deported -79% say officials who failed shd be prosecuted -of those,…
I am usually and in general against the death penalty, but I regard such a policy not as “judicial killing” but as an act of socio-political cleansing and also as a matter of white Northern Europeans taking back control.
Once the first few hundred have been dealt with, maybe in public, the Rubicon will have been crossed. There will be no going back. White Northern Europe will have declared war. Heimdall’s horn will have sounded.
Ukraine and Great Britain sign 100-year partnership agreement British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during a visit to Kiev, also announced the transfer of a new air defense system to Ukraine, Reuters reports. " We have agreed that Britain will transfer at least $3.6 billion in… pic.twitter.com/JBWHBilVc3
“Ukraine and Great Britain sign 100-year partnership agreement British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, during a visit to Kiev, also announced the transfer of a new air defense system to Ukraine, Reuters reports.
“We have agreed that Britain will transfer at least $3.6 billion in military aid to us annually.
Today is a truly historic day, our relations are closer than ever ,” said Volodymyr Zelensky after signing the agreement.
Starmer said he would provide Ukraine with the necessary support “to put it in the strongest position to fight Russia in 2025.”
Starmer and his “elected” dictatorship have just stolen £2 billion a year from British pensioners, and are going, in effect, to send it to the Jewish dictator of “Ukraine”, in order to bolster his shambolic, brutal, and crumbling regime.
Starmer may be called Prime Minister of the UK, but is really just a New World Order and Zionist Occupation Government puppet.
Having said that, the “100-year Agreement” will probably last no longer than the “1,000-year Reich”…
More pertinently, she realizes that, because the Conservative Party is on the way out, her chance of becoming Prime Minister, or indeed any kind of government minister, is vanishingly-small now.
Having said that, Suella Braverman is not particularly intelligent and, as far as I know, had a fairly mediocre Bar practice, so she might be better off trying to remain an MP— but for which party, Con or Reform?
If Suella Braverman defects to Reform and is their candidate next time at Fareham, she has a good chance of staying as MP. In 2024, she got a vote-share of 35% but Reform still did fairly well in 4th place (on 18%). She is known as having very similar views to Reform. She might well get 40% or more, maybe 50%, as a Reform UK candidate in that seat. As a Conservative Party candidate, her vote might decline to a level where Reform, or even the LibDems or Labour might succeed.
All the same, if she does defect, she would face three other serious candidates at the next election. Any one of them might win. I cannot see her standing down voluntarily from Parliament, though.
🖋️ "One in six of those who still voted Conservative in July have now switched over to Nigel Farage’s insurgent party," writes John Curticehttps://t.co/SXSWSkK6T6
A British tourist, lost 15,000ft up in Peruvian mountains, found a stray dog that ‘appeared from the fog’ and leads him to his destination pic.twitter.com/5vsSFs5b4O
Maybe that kind of incursion is a possible way for Russian forces to deliver the coup de grace to the Kiev regime, a huge, swift devastating attack on the head of the serpent— Kiev itself. Had that been done in 2022, huge damage and misery could have been avoided.
“It fits the definition of madness to propose more austerity. But that, along with higher interest rates, is what’s coming.
Here’s the current state of the nation. The economy is going backwards. National output is lower than it was at the start of the pandemic. Property prices have started to fall. Households have started to increase the amount they save in anticipation of hard times ahead. Living standards are falling because wages are not keeping up with prices. Despite the government’s price cap, average energy bills are double what they were a year ago. Officials are “war-gaming” the possibility of week-long energy blackouts this winter. NHS Englandhas more than 7 million people on its waiting lists. Food bank usage is soaring.
And what’s the response to this? Well, the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee is about to raise interest rates for an eighth meeting in a row, because it is worried that high inflation will set off a wage-price spiral. The City expects a 0.75 percentage-point increase to 3%, and a signal from Threadneedle Street of more to come. The Bank knows what it is doing will cause pain, but says that’s better than even more pain later.
If there was really such a thing as a fiscal black hole, it might be a good idea to fill it, but the idea that Britain is about to sucked into a vortex because it is running a budget deficit is a fairytale.
David Blanchflower, a member of the MPC during the global financial crisis, says the UK looks set to repeat the policy mistakes made back then – and his warning is timely. In September 2008, a month before Royal Bank of Scotland came within hours of running out of cash, the Bank was considering raising interest rates because it feared inflation would become embedded. The real threat, as Blanchflower pointed out at the time, was of a monster recession. Within months, official borrowing costs had been cut from 5% to a then record low of 0.5%.
The Treasury is living proof of the notion that insanity is doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result. In 2010, just as the economy was starting to recover from the crash, George Osborne decided that the time was right to start hacking away at the budget deficit. Just as today, tax increases and spending cuts were deemed vital to keep the financial markets sweet.
An early critique of Osbornomics came from Ed Balls in August 2010, when he was pitching to become leader of the Labour party. Yes, Balls said, there needed to be a credible plan to reduce the budget deficit and the national debt, but only when the economy had fully recovered. By doing too much too soon, the coalition government was “undermining the very goals of market stability and deficit reduction which their policies are designed to achieve.”
Balls was making a straightforward Keynesian argument. JM Keynes did not believe in permanent budget deficits, and thought in good times that the state’s income should exceed its spending. But he was adamant that it was self-defeating to tighten policy during a downturn, as happened during the Great Depression. Doing so would make matters worse in every respect: slower growth, higher unemployment and a bigger deficit.
The same applies now, only more so. Things are worse than in 2010 because then, the Bank of England kept borrowing costs at rock-bottom levels while the Treasury imposed its austerity programme. Currently, both the Bank and the Treasury are tightening policy at the same time: a policy stance guaranteed to make the recession deeper and longer.
It is not just that unemployment and poverty will rise. Cuts to capital spending will mean more productivity-sapping delays on the country’s creaking infrastructure. The ill health that explains some of the absence of the over-50s from the labour force calls for more spending on the NHS. There is a case for lower taxes to stimulate investment, targeted at small and medium-sized businesses.
But even though it should be obvious that more austerity will make structural economic problems worse, the UK is firmly in the grip of a technocratic, economic orthodoxy that insists budgets must be balanced, inflation tamed and markets kept sweet. The consensus among the commentariat is that there is no real alternative to what the Bank and the Treasury are doing. Credibility is the priority.
This argument has been deployed before. It was used in 1925, when the consensus agreed there was no alternative to putting the pound back on the gold standard. It was used in 1990, when the consensus was that there was no alternative to joining the exchange rate mechanism. Eventually, the “no gain without pain” approach was seen to lack credibility, and abandoned. But only after immense damage was done.“
[The Guardian]
I thought it worthwhile to copy/paste quite a lot of that Guardian analysis partly because the simplistic Mrs. Thatcher-style “housewife’s shopping basket” kind of economic discussion is all too widespread, both in the mass media and amid the public— State funds (and overall money in the country) thought of as gold coins in a large chest kept at the Treasury (no doubt monitored by “the King in his counting-house“, in the words of the nursery rhyme).
I have little time for Ed Balls as a politician (and still less for his ghastly wife, Yvette Cooper) but, as a trained economist, he was right a decade or so ago. The part-Jew George Osborne mortally wounded the UK’s economy via the 2010-2015 (really 2010-2020) “austerity” nonsense. The economy is still declining.
It is more than slightly interesting to see msm political commentators noting that, behind the removal of Liz Truss and woolly-head Kwarteng, and behind the Rishi Sunak government, George Osborne has been both active and influential.
Still, politically, and from the standpoint of social-nationalism, the conditions likely to be engendered by these crazy policies may promote an upsurge which might turn into a real national revolution. It’s getting to the point where the UK desperately needs one.
What struck me was that the 11 “stranded asylum-seekers” (migrant-invaders and/or illegal economic migrants) were not only released from actual Home Office/Border Force custody and taken to London, where “volunteers” from some charity spent £450 on clothing for them, but were then picked up by taxi at Home Office expense, driven all the way to Norwich (!) and checked into some hotel! Again, of course, at Home Office (Government/taxpayers’) expense.
I wonder what would happen were I to be (as I very nearly have been a few times in my life) homeless and penniless on the streets of London tomorrow. Would I be fitted-out at once by a charity? Would I then be driven across country in a taxi, before being placed in a Norwich hotel, at State expense? The very idea is ludicrous.
The migration invasion must be stopped and the invaders repatriated, expelled, got rid of…whatever. As to “our” government and the whole present system, it works against our interests and future… and should be toppled.
“Heroes kicked OUT so migrants can be let IN: Lifeboat crew on training course are thrown out of three-star hotel to make way for asylum seekers… as ‘thousands of migrants are put up in FIVE-STAR hotels, with one in four resorts block-booked for MONTHS’“
[Daily Mail]
Britain needs a real social-national government, and a real —British version of the— SS.
[SS-Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler at the Berghof]
— England in 1971: not a black or brown face seen in that TV series, which I recall watching at the time. Not one Albanian. Not one Arab. Not one Jew, even. Britain in 1971 may have had problems but, all the same, and in that sense, and some others, bliss… (I remember 1971 well, having been 14-15 then).
The #US has only managed to account for around 10% of the weapons systems sent to 🇺🇦 #Ukraine that require special oversight, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday. Interpol had earlier warned that foreign weapons sent to Ukraine can end up in the hands of criminals in Europe.
This went on for 8 years straight and your media didn't mention it once. I don't give a fuck about Ukraine and their petty little monument tantrums. pic.twitter.com/rJDZfkploD
It’s pathetic. Sunak has nothing else to argue with . 12years of Tory rule and nothing but a broken country to show for it. He is just full of sound bites and gaslight.#GeneralElectionNow#ToriesOut118#SackBraverman
— Caroline C ⚡️🇪🇺 #ToriesOut #TheVIPFiles #MIPO (@Carolin14982031) November 2, 2022
Of course, the problem is that (perhaps orchestrated on some level behind the scenes), the present “Conservative” chaos may lead in turn to a Labour Party “elected dictatorship” with new dictatorial legislation preventing discussion of anything racial or ethno-cultural, or of Jewish behavioural traits. There may even be “holocaust” “denial” laws, bearing in mind that Keir Starmer is married to a Jewish woman, that their children are being brought up as if fully-Jewish, and that Starmer is a fervent member of Labour Friends of Israel, as are all members of the present Shadow Cabinet.
If that happens, there may be only one way to fight the encroaching tyranny.
As blogged previously, if I were to return to Twitter (having been expelled at the instigation of a pack of Jews in 2018), I would only do so in order to promote the blog, but in that event might pay the ~£6 a month and get the blue tick just to annoy that same Jew-Zionist pack.
🚨 BREAKING: The Bank of England unveils biggest interest rate rise in 30 years
🔴 The increase also takes the Bank’s interest rate back to levels last reached in November 2008, driving up mortgage costs for millions of borrowershttps://t.co/sjWecNaEW7pic.twitter.com/uKVvlg1rie
Lunatics, who applaud the invaders who, with millions of others and the offspring of the same, will turn this country into a black/brown hellhole unless stopped.
🔴 The Home Office has blamed a group of migrants for giving incorrect information after they were dropped off in central London with no accommodation or assistance https://t.co/l8E25jTNUA
“Without accommodation or assistance“? What kind of post-Kafka nightmare is this, where illegal migrant-invaders demand —and usually get, as these did in the end— taxis, hotels, food, and pocket-money, but the British poor are left to struggle for shelter, or for food in unheated homes?
What nightmare is this?
When the British people work that out, watch out…
🚨🗞I have repeatedly asked @JewishChron to pay my invoice for articles they commissioned & published. Based on spurious claims they’ve countered with an offer to pay me a lesser fee– and have paid nothing at all. I’m suing them. Anyone with similar experience want to join me?
I have always been opposed to capital punishment, perhaps influenced by Dostoyevsky’s famous novel Crime and Punishment, in which the murderer, Raskolnikov, eventually admits his crime, and is sentenced to long years (I think 20 years) of imprisonment with hard labour in Siberia, ultimately emerging as a better man or, as Dostoyevsky either writes or implies, “redeemed“.
A thin small boy, tortured mercilessly by a bullying man and by his own mother.
Even 39 years minimum seems inadequate as punishment for such monstrous and seemingly inhuman (or subhuman) individuals, particularly when served in English prisons, some of which are unpleasant or even horrible but some not so bad; that last particularly applies to the women’s prison(s) where the depraved mother will be held. In brief, they will probably not suffer enough, especially the woman.
It is a big thing for me to say that perhaps, in some cases, the death penalty might be appropriate, after many many years of trying to argue for mercy —life— for persons convicted or murder (not in court— I was never much of a criminal practitioner, and was never on that level of criminal defence, though I nearly got one murder in the early 1990s).
I once argued, at dinner in Lincoln’s Inn, against capital punishment. Seated at table next to me, Lord Justice Parker took the opposite view. He seemed a rather unpleasant man, but he may have been at least partly right.
I wonder whether, in a rare case of the above sort, the death penalty might be appropriate. Not some semi-medicalized type such as the American lethal injection or gas, but something carried out in public, and with some element of movement in it— hanging, beheading by axe, or the guillotine.
Those awaiting such a fate would have to be given a little time to contemplate the awfulness of what would be about to happen to them; and, as said, the execution(s) should be in public.
Not nice thoughts. I think that I shall park such thoughts there and move on to something else. All the same, the murdered boy cries out for justice, and the murderers are not, as yet, punished according to the full measure of their deeds.
Late tweets
Mencap suddenly remember they're supposed to give a shit about disabled children being locked away and separated from their families.
After supporting this as government policy for two years.
The charitable sector has been trashed over the years by several factors: the government subsidies paid to many charities; the tendency for the top few staff to be paid inordinate amounts, in some cases several hundred thousand pounds per year; the infiltration into important positions by “woke” or “politically correct” activists.
When MPs were persecuting their own people – threatening them, firing them, denying medical care – for refusing an injection, it was 'insane' & 'antisemitic' to compare it to 1930s Germany.
But apparently when MPs put foreigners in 4 star hotels, it's EXACTLY like the Holocaust.
Watching Lord Stuart Rose saying on Question Time that interest rates must go up to crush demand. This is ridiculous. We are in recession. We have a shortage of demand. This man chairs Asda. How can he be so wrong?
Presumably, Rose (like the Bank of England) wants to choke off demand in order to suppress inflation. The danger, of course, is that, after the harsh medicine, you control inflation, yes, have sound money, yes, a “sound pound” if you like, but also have a pretty dead economy, high unemployment, and continuing recession. You might even get the recession as well as high inflation (“stagflation”).