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Talking point
“During the Nuremberg Trials, Hermann Göring gave an interview to psychologist Gustave Gilbert and said: “Of course the people don’t want war. Why would some poor farmer want to risk his life in a war when the best he can hope for is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, people don’t want war. No one wants war in Russia, England, America — not even in Germany. That’s obvious. But in the end, it’s the leaders of a country who determine policy. And it’s always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it’s a democracy, a communist state, a parliament, or a fascist dictatorship.” Gilbert objected: “But there is one difference in a democracy — the people have a voice through their elected representatives.” To which Göring replied: “That’s all well and good, but whether the people have a voice or not, they can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and for exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.” — Nuremberg Diary, April 18, 1946.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Diary
https://archive.org/details/the-nuremberg-diary-1971-gustave-gilbert
Apply that to the present pro-war frenzy in the “British” Press (“Lugenpresse”/”Judenpresse”); the attempt to foment a terrible and unnecessary war between the western, some central, and some eastern European states, and Russia.
Talking point
Tweets seen
Tucker Carlson talks with some Jewish woman. “Their” reactions are often hard to understand for a European (including any real-European-origin American). They are “strangers in a strange land” among us.
Note how she has recently visited Germany, but all she has taken away from her visit are some speculations about the genesis of the supposed “holocaust” of the early 1940s.
Naturally, that sounds derogatory or even cruel, but once you have encountered Africans, even those with paper qualifications etc, you realize how true it is, speaking generally. There are a few exceptions, but not very many.
We have to improve and raise the overall intellectual level of the UK (and the rest of Europe). That cannot be done when millions of very low-level migrant-invaders are flooding in (whether “legally” or “illegally”) and breeding.
Of course, it may be trite to refer to MPs, journalistic scribblers and talking heads etc as “traitors” and “enemies“, but then look at what they, most of them, have done for decades, and continue to do. Facilitation and promotion of the migration invasion, and the covering-up of its consequences, among many other crimes.
So a couple of Jews are stabbed in London, and it is supposedly a “national security emergency“, but four persons (not Jews) shot from a moving car, as in 1920s Chicago, and it is merely an everyday criminal incident…
Join the dots…

Is comment even necessary?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itamar_Ben-Gvir
According to Marco Rubio last week, Iran may have used half of its entire missile stockpile, but that may also be true of Israel, we do not know. We can be sure, though, that Iran will be working day and night to build more missiles of the most advanced type.
If that is so, I think that I know why it is so. Such places were tribal Labour for a century or more, and now those people feel betrayed. They never expected the Con Party to help them, but they also never expected the Labour Party to stab them repeatedly in the back, or in the front for that matter.
It did not start with Starmer-stein but with Blair and Brown. Mass immigration encouraged, the demonization of the British sick and disabled, the ATOS carpetbaggers, the uselessness of police and NHS quite often. Then, also, freeloading and/or fraudulent MPs such as (to give merely a few examples) Stephen Timms, Caroline Flint (now binned), Wes Streeting, Liz Kendall, Rachel Reeves (all members of Labour Friends of Israel).
What hurts more, the enmity of a long-term enemy, or betrayal by a former friend?
Import the lower races, import their low standards and ways of doing things (including business and politics).
“Unexpected“? I have been predicting it for about 2 years, and proclaiming it as fact since Tice allied Reform to the Jewish lobby and Israel a while ago. Reform is rapidly becoming a System party and, now that it looks as though it may be able to form a government in 2-3 years, the Jewish/Israel lobby scrabbles to control it completely.
People are not going to vote Reform because they like or trust Reform or Farage, let alone Tice etc, but will vote Reform to hit out at both Labour and the Con Party.
System commentators live in the System Bubble and/or Westminster Bubble. They often fail to see that, for millions of people, this is not a clever little newspaper-scribblers’ game, nor a “debate” of some kind. For millions of people, this is a case of growing hatred of the way things are in this country, and that includes the System parties.
As I have repeatedly blogged.
If they cannot be stopped and/or turned back at sea, they should be offered the choice: a ticket home, or to somewhere else outside Europe, and a small monetary gratuity to encourage them, or sterilization (at the least). Europe including the UK must remain European.
I have to admit that I myself did not know that.
https://chuffed.org/project/dr-rahmeh-vs-the-lobby-and-the-state
Creatures of Hell, who should be sent there as soon as possible.
You can be sure that Morgan McSweeney, a non-Jew who serves the Jewish and Israeli interest and who tried to take the bullet for Starmer recently, will be found a lucrative sinecure as a payoff.
Zoe Gardner has made a career of sorts out of propagandizing for mass immigration into the UK. I wonder, though, whether she understands what will happen to her and her type once the UK is a dystopian black/brown hellhole akin to those from which many of the migrant-invaders originate?
Look at that interview with idiotic Con Party MP, Helen Whately, a silver-spoon know-nothing airhead. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Whately].
Completely in the pocket of the Jewish/Israel lobby. Also, a cautionary example of how unwise it is to think that a woman (or man, for that matter) is intelligent and/or well-informed just because she has a tick-box PPE degree from Oxford.
Completely idiotic.
Helen Whately is unlikely to retain her Faversham and Mid Kent seat, looking at her most recent election result; she retained the seat in 2024 with a very low 31.8% vote (Labour 28.6%; Reform 21.2%). Reform will probably win next time. She will hardly be on the breadline, though, being married to the CEO of an energy company.
Israel. Again.
The only factor to bear in mind is that it can only happen in Europe if the native populations want it badly enough, and are willing to pay the price (civil war) for it.
Leaving aside the politics, I have to commend that citizen for his garden (and flag!). An unaesthetic bungalow with a postage-stamp lawn, but his little trees and bushes have made a real difference. A few more, and it would be even better. If all the other dwellings in the neighbourhood did the same, the area would be transformed, very likely.
Terrible.
When I returned to the UK after a spell in Rhodesia, aged not quite 21, in 1977, I had no serious (well they were taken seriously, back then…) educational qualifications such as “A” Levels or a degree (having dropped out of school aged 16). I did not start to acquire such exam-pass qualifications until I was in my mid-twenties. However, it was very easy in those days to pick up casual/temporary low-level jobs in warehouses, factories, Post Office sorting facilities (heaving sacks of mail around) etc. You really had only to apply, in most cases. That was then.
Later, I acquired a law degree, then a Bar qualification (in fact, two, being Bar of England and Wales and the Bar of the State of New York, as well as a couple of “comity admissions” in other jurisdictions.
Terrible architecture (the new one; the older one merely undistinguished), but the worst thing is that Nature had a little space or haven there previously; now none.
Rather odd.
A thought out of season
I saw “Maureen Lipman” trending on Twitter/X today, and thought that perhaps she was at last going to make good on her much-repeated “threat” (or should that be “promise”?) to leave the UK by reason of “antisemitism” here, and go to live in either Israel or the USA. Sadly, no. It all has to do with some trivial storm in a teacup in a Scottish theatre.
22 July
I have just watched 22 July, a 2018 Netflix production about the 2011 massacre and bombing in Norway carried out by Anders Breivik.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anders_Behring_Breivik
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22_July_(film)
Overall impression: quite well made, but very slow in the last hour [143 minutes in all].
As to Breivik and his action, I was not blogging in 2011, so have never written anything substantial about all that. I did blog about the rather similar attack which happened in New Zealand in 2019:
Triple Lock
I disagree with the lady tweeter, but of course I would, being now 69 and markedly impecunious!
If the rubbish i Paper is right, then that is yet another reason to keep the Triple Lock…
Equally if not more seriously, that lady has apparently learned nothing from the fact that her ex-husband, one-time MP for Poole, lost his seat in 2024 (thus also depriving the lady in question of a fairly well-paid job as part of his office staff, though they were divorced long ago). She now pretends to run something called The Moderates, which I (perhaps uncharitably) think has a “membership” about the same as the number of empty bottles in her kitchen or cellar, and quite possibly no members at all.
At present, the Conservative Party is polling around 15%-19%, and may well be left with fewer than 50 MPs at the next general election (116 at present, already by far the lowest in its nearly 200-year history; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative_Party_(UK)#UK_general_election_results).
Part of the reason Rishi Sunak did so badly at GE 2024 is because he is Indian, but another major factor (of several) was that, for one year, 2021/2022, he paused the Triple Lock, making pensioners worse off. He reinstated it before GE 2024, but by then the damage was done.
A very large proportion of the Conservative Party vote in 2024, as always in the past, consisted of people over 60. Many former Con voters, though, did not vote, or voted Reform. The Con Party has not recovered, and will (in my opinion) never recover. Abandoning the Triple Lock would hammer in the final nail.
https://yougov.com/en-gb/articles/49978-how-britain-voted-in-the-2024-general-election.
Now, bearing in mind that the Con Party is already usually opinion-polling below 20%, imagine the reaction from the pensioner voters were the Con Party to abandon the Triple Lock; Con Party support would decline to around 15%, maybe even to 10%, and the party be all but wiped out.
The same is true of Labour, though. Labour polling is already on or nearly on life support. Getting rid of the Triple Lock would dent the surviving Labour vote very considerably. At GE 2024, 20% of voters aged 70+ were still voting Labour, as were 28% of voters aged 60-69.
So far, Reform has pledged to retain the Triple Lock, thus locking-in a good proportion of that crucial 60+ age-group vote.
Look at the Con Party. Led by a Nigerian woman (that, alone…) who is a finance-capitalist stooge completely in the pocket of the Israel/Jewish lobby, and who only has a British passport because her parents deliberately had her born in London (only staying for a few days in 1980).
Are many people going to vote Con, either at the next GE or in the 7 May 2026 local elections? I doubt it.
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