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Diary Blog, 1 July 2026, including thoughts about the unnecessary stupidity of provoking war with Russia

Morning music

[Mill Colonnade, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czech Republic]

I was in Karlovy Vary in 1988, though for less than 24 hours and did not see that colonnade. Pity.

Morning thoughts

Looks as though billions of pounds are now going to be wasted on “defence”, and to be entirely spent on confronting Russia. Everything else, from pensions to social security, to rail and road improvements, to education, to the NHS and elder social care etc, is going to be sidelined so that the New World Order/Zionist Occupation Government (NWO/ZOG) can prod the Bear.

Russia has 6,000-7,000 nuclear weapons. Is that a country the UK should be provoking? I say no, and Russia in any case is not our enemy, unless the “British” government(s) make Russia our enemy.

In the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, even 1980s, there was justification for both the existence of NATO and for British defence against a real Soviet threat, however overplayed it often was, of an invasion of Western Europe by Warsaw Pact forces. That threat does not now exist.

We have seen how Russian forces have struggled over the past 4 years to subdue even the ramshackle armed forces of the Kiev-regime dictatorship. What in that leads those who pretend to lead the UK to conclude that Russia might invade any more of Eastern Europe, let alone Central or Western Europe? It’s mad.

Actually, why on Earth would Russia want to take over the gradually (steadily) crumbling British society, even were that possible? Russia has no need to rule Britain’s ever-more-crumbling cities, full of blacks and browns.

We are told that Russia may wish to re-absorb, in some form, the Baltic States or pribaltika, and maybe parts of present Moldavia. So? Actually, I doubt it anyway.

I have always supported the right of the Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians (and, indeed, Moldavians) to self-determination, especially culturally, also politically, but the only reason why Russia is now in Cold War-style opposition to those states is because they now belong to NATO, and persist in hostile actions against Russia, actions taken after “consultation” with NATO states (i.e. NWO/ZOG).

There are evil powers in the West pushing for war with Russia. The UK is a large part of that, as can be seen by the fact that huge donations (sometimes called “loans”, but non-repayable, in reality) have been made by the UK and EU to the Kiev regime, and that despite the crying needs of the British people, from whom necessary monies and services have been cut off, with more fake “austerity” to come.

The only real invasion of Britain (and Western/Central Europe) happening, or even likely to happen, is the migration invasion, a deliberate flooding of white Europe by blacks and browns. The “British” government is not only not stopping that, but actually facilitating it, by providing non-Europeans with free houses, money, services etc. It’s treason, in ordinary language.

The Soviet Union had an expansionist military doctrine, a supremacist ideology (Marxism-Leninism), and very powerful conventional military forces, as well as sometimes very effective intelligence agencies. None of those even apply to contemporary Russia.

My preferred policy would be for the UK to leave NATO (which outlived its usefulness by the mid-1990s), and to cultivate closer relations with Russia. We would get cheap or even cost-price oil and gas, as well as a huge market in Russia for British goods and services. We should also be able to redeploy the billions set to be wasted on armament to projects and services, and infrastructure, seriously needed here at home.

Let’s reset British-Russian relations.

Tweets seen

[“Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, set up astroturf groups to persuade advertisers to boycott the Canary website and so stifle close-to-the-bone criticisms of Starmer. The Canary has suffered financially ever since.

Now Lloyds Bank has inexplicably de-banked them.

Don’t expect the British establishment to play fair. It’s got a democracy to hollow out, a genocide to support, and a planet to pillage.”]

Nigel Farage was “de-banked” by Coutts, of course (though had it reversed, and collected compensation). Sam Melia, his wife Laura Towler, Mark Collett and others also suffered in the same way, via high street banks.

A kind of crypto-police state harassment of people, making their lives very difficult for socio-political reasons.

The banks are merely instruments. People, some in those banks, others elsewhere, made those decisions; individual people, and small groups. They should be sought out, identified, punished.

Morgan McSweeney I have already assessed on the blog (use the search box for more). Jewish lobby. Israel lobby. Labour Friends of Israel. Mandelson cabal. Epstein cabal.

Our animal friends.

[“When the Fukushima nuclear disaster forced thousands of people to flee in March 2011, they left with only what they could carry.

Homes were abandoned, farms were deserted, and countless animals were left behind. Many owners believed they would be back in a few days.

They never imagined they would be gone for months, or even forever.

For those animals, every passing day meant more hunger, more loneliness, and less hope.

But one man couldn’t walk away.

His name is Naoto Matsumura. After evacuating, he made the heartbreaking decision to return to the radioactive exclusion zone around the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant.

While the world saw an empty, dangerous place, he saw thousands of innocent lives waiting for someone who might never come.

Every day, he fed abandoned dogs, cats, cattle, ostriches, and other animals that had no one left. Many had spent days searching for the families they had lost. Some ran to him for food.

Others simply stayed close, as if they finally felt safe again. With no electricity, limited supplies, and constant risk, Matsumura devoted his life to caring for creatures that the disaster had forgotten.

His selfless compassion earned him the nickname “The Guardian of Fukushima’s Animals,” but to the animals he rescued, he was something even greater.

He was hope.

In a place where so much had been lost, one man’s kindness reminded the world that even in the darkest moments, humanity can still shine through.

Faith in humanity restored.“]

Our animal friends.

See also:

Talking point

More tweets

Burnham already shows every sign of being a disaster even worse than has been Starmer-stein.

Not only the ghastly James Purnell, but even the horrible Alan Milburn are apparently advising Burnham now.

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

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

The human spirit.

May not be so of all Jews, or even all prominent Jews, but it certainly seems to be a widespread sentiment encountered with, or among, many.

Late tweets

Attrition is still slowly wearing down, and grinding down, the forces of the Kiev regime.

Late music

[Russian Imperial Family, Tsarskoe Selo, circa 1914]

Diary Blog, 31 May 2026

Morning music

Tweets seen

Links in with the “de-banking” of many other people, from —briefly— Farage to people without Farage’s connections, support base, or money; I am thinking of, inter alia, Sam Melia, Laura Towler, Mark Collett and (I think also) Nick Griffin at one time.

There are the powers of the State, but there are also the powers of corporate entities such as banks, exercised arbitrarily.

No (real) British citizen, i.e. white “proper” Brit, should have his citizenship revoked, for any reason.

That pathetic yet still quite sinister, and plainly defiant, Scottish lesbianka is full of both malice and, indeed, deceit. Apparently, she never noticed that her husband (I believe, now ex-husband) had bought both a motorhome costing £140,000 and a Jaguar SUV costing over £81,000.

So…Nicola Sturgeon visited her parents-in-law, where the new £140,000 motorhome was apparently parked (I thought it was at least once parked outside her own house, too; maybe not) and she remained, she says, totally unaware of its existence because it was parked alongside and not at the front of their house. Possible, if they live somewhere such as Blenheim Palace; otherwise not…

So, also…did Nicola Sturgeon’s “in-laws” never once mention her husband’s (and therefore also her own) massive, newly-bought, and very expensive motorhome to her? Does that seem even marginally plausible? Not to me. They never politely said “we love your lovely new motorhome” or “where do you think you will visit in your new motorhome?“?

As liars go, Nicola Sturgeon is not very believable.

It amuses me that, in order to seem sober, and not spendthrift or dishonest, the SNP has replaced Nicola Sturgeon with a dull fellow called Swinney, but he looks like a head-in-trough bureaucrat type anyway.

Incidentally, latest news is that Nicola Sturgeon is moving to, or perhaps has already moved to… London. London, England…

The history in that part of the world is amazing, and history is still being made there.

The “Parliamentary road” can only be a part, and probably a minor part, of the social-national revolution, in my view.

More music

[from The Wicker Man (1973)]

More tweets

I know what I should like to say about that but, were I to do so, I should probably have to endure, yet again, the boredom of dealing with woodentopped plods at my door, or at a police station.

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More tweets

[“Been a lot of debate about the Blair article. But strip away all the froth, and it boils down to three key arguments.

a) A quarter of a century after the Iraq War British foreign policy should still be based around the principle of always being prepared to pay the “Blood Price” to maintain our “special relationship” with the United States.

b) Britain needs to reintegrate with the EU. And it can do so by forcing its way back in on our terms. Europe needs us more than we need Europe.

c) Having seen whole regions and communities of working Britain hollowed out economically, socially and culturally by uncontrolled immigration the exercise should now be repeated via uncontrolled and unregulated automation.

It’s insanity. It’s not bold thinking. It’s not provocative thinking. It’s not challenging thinking. It’s absolute, copper bottomed lunacy.“]

[“fervent Labour Friends of Israel member“, Blair, wearing the Jewish skullcap known as a “yarmulka“]
[Blair with now-deceased child-abuser (the Jew MP and later peer Greville Janner) and some other Jew]

Europe, including the UK, needs a massive chistka. It is coming anyway, whether we like it or not, and whether we prepare for it or not. The only question is whether we shall be the victors or the victims.

[“We are fighting for the future of our children!“—Germany 1945]

Barbarian hordes atop the ruins of the “City of Light”. Can anyone now doubt that the 1939-45 war ended disastrously for all the peoples of Europe?

The more aware and intelligent, and far-sighted, people in the West began to understand that even in the 1960s. I myself certainly did, even as a child of 11 (in 1967-1968).

Now, the younger part of the mainstream population, for example in the UK, is coming to the same conclusion.

No-one can rule guiltlessly” [Saint-Just].

Talking point

When “they” have numbers and armed force, that is what happens. Look and learn.

Meanwhile, in Europe and elsewhere, other tactics are utilized:

See also:

More tweets

The regime of the Jew Zelensky— brutal and shambolic.

Belgium is scarcely a state anyway, or rather is a state but not a genuine country. A contrived geopolitical solution to an historical problem.

Where’s that? Arbat? If so, very different to when I saw it in 1993! On my last visit to Moscow, in 2007, I was not in that part of the city at all.

Ah, yes; just saw a shop called (translated from Russian) “My Arbat”, so that street is the main one of the Arbat.

Late tweets

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If I lived in Kiev, I should not like to bet too heavily on my survival right now…

Late music

[A.K. Savrasov, The Rooks Have Flown In; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei_Savrasov]