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Diary Blog, 20 August 2026

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[aerial view of Akademgorodok, Western Siberia]

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…but why did it take over 4 years for that to happen?

Translation: the Kiev regime has all but run out of cannon-fodder, despite using press-gangs to kidnap people off the streets, so needs its backers in the EU (NWO/ZOG) bureaucratic over-state to send back Ukrainians sheltering in EU states from both the war and the brutal shambolic corrupt Kiev regime.

[“Oleynik: British intelligence service MI6 controls Zelensky

THE CURRENT HEAD OF THE SECRET SERVICE, BLAISE METREVEL, IS EXTREMELY ANTI-RUSSIAN

Representatives of the British intelligence service MI6 are coordinating the actions of the Kyiv leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, said former member of the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian parliament), Vladimir Oleynik.

He stated that the current head of MI6, Blaise Metreveli, is aggressively anti-Russian. He also emphasized:

“British prime ministers change like gloves. New prime ministers bring their teams, ministers can be replaced, but this does not apply to MI6. And Metreveli has family ties to Ukraine. Her parents are Ukrainian. She is completely against us.”

Oleynik previously stated that the fate of the future leader of Ukraine will ultimately be determined by Americans:

“The outcome of the US Congressional elections will decide everything“]

Part-Ukrainian, part-Georgian, it seems. I took a look at Blaise Metreweli in an earlier blog post (use search box for details).

Don’t forget the other 95%…

Jesus H. Christ! This country needs a national revolution. Sweep away both the migrant invaders and those facilitating the invasion, such as Pakistani carpetbagger Shabana Mahmood.

The gloss has come off Reform: pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby policies, threatening half the population with potential cuts to social security, sleaze allegations, quasi-Conservative policies overall, and people now realizing that Reform is only going to look at deporting a percentage of boat invaders, and almost none of all the other migrants. Underwhelming.

Having said that, the (old) System parties remain deeply unpopular. That leaves Reform in a place between good and bad (in terms of the likely outcome of the next general election).

[“Hillary Cremin was Jason Arday’s supervisor at Cambridge, and she was so thrilled about his appointment as a professor that she invited the BBC to document his first day on the job. She was visibly ecstatic and said to Arday: “You are the best!”

One might now say that the Jason Arday affair is actually a Hillary Cremin affair or even a Cambridge affair.

I think the problem is far more widespread, especially since other individuals like Jason Arday also hold academic positions where they don’t belong, and their careers owe themselves to woke ideologies, namely intersectionality, CRT, genderism, and/or postcolonial ideology.

Jason Arday’s case simply blew up because it was particularly egregious, on the one hand due to his plagiarisms as well as his blatantly nonexistent qualifications as a university professor, and on the other hand due to his fabricated and downright adventurous biography.

What is very crucial is the fact that Hillary Cremin was so blinded by ideological reasons that she was unable to recognize the obvious and see through Jason Arday. She couldn’t do it at the time of his hiring, nor afterward, during the duration of his professorship, which repeatedly gave cause for talk.

The same ideological blindness can now also be observed after Jason Arday’s death. The exposed plagiarisms, the scientific inferiority of Jason Arday’s work at Cambridge, his obviously invented life story, and so on, are simply ignored, and the “evil right-wing media” are blamed for driving Jason Arday to suicide.

There is no “We made a mistake” or “This shouldn’t have happened,” no self-reflection, no insight, and no attempt at all to assess the matter according to objective standards.

And that’s exactly what I mean when I keep saying that wokeness is a greater threat to the free West than Islamism. If a university that in the past produced some of the smartest minds is in such a state, it’s over for the West. And as I said: Cambridge is just one example among many.”]

Just look and listen to that Hillary Cremin cretin!

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

Cambridge has had a problem for a long time. I first detected it in the 1980s, when I knew a few people who had attended the University even earlier (late 1960s/early 1970s.

Then we had, a few years ago, the appointment as “professor” of horrible anti-European Indian woman fanatic Priyamvada Gopal, who was appointed as professor purely as a deliberate rude gesture to those who criticized her for her notorious “white lives don’t matter” tweet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priyamvada_Gopal.

The same sort of superficially educated idiots and virtue-signallers are now not only all buying the faked memoirs of the black conman “academic” Jason Arday (who recently killed himself because he had been exposed) but have even been contributing to a crowdfunder which has already reached over £218,000 (supposedly for the wife/partner and offspring of Arday).

[“Professor Hilary Cremin, the head of Cambridge University’s education faculty, is best known as the woman who fawned over her new hire, Jason Arday, as “the best in the world.”

Now here is further evidence that Cremin, and the department she runs, have completely lost their faculties. Cam, the university’s alumni magazine, runs a regular feature entitled “This idea must die.”

Last month, in a bizarre, stream-of-consciousness contribution to that slot, Professor Cremin nominated for death….the school system.”]

One aspect of the problem is that “professors” are now two-a-penny, just like barristers, “KCs”, and indeed “graduates” etc.

Now that almost every educational institution above secondary school level is labelled a “university”, there are literally thousands of “professors” in this country. I do mean “literally“; about 30,000, in fact.

Look at “professor” Hillary Cremin for example. Her degree was merely a BA in French and European Literature from Warwick, a “soft” degree if there ever was one. After which she embarked on “a march through the institutions” until she eventually climbed to the point where Cambridge appointed her “Professor”.

We must be clear about this— such individuals as those mentioned above are enemies of the future of the peoples of Europe, and that particularly (arguably) relates to the British people.

I find it quite impressive that someone whom I might have assumed would be part of the “woke” mob supporting Arday and his appointment(s) etc, Aaron Bastani of Novara Media, has had the intellectual and moral courage to speak the truth and to poke his head above the parapet.

[“This clip is really important. It spells out exactly what happened when former Labour MP Ann Cryer raised grooming gangs in Parliament.

Labour MP Diane Abbott hounded her, calling her a racist, to the extent that Ann Cryer was vilified and ostracised from the Labour Party.

Diane Abbott used the race card to silence a Labour MP so Labour would not take grooming gangs seriously. And Diane Abbott has used racial tensions to silence people for years. We are now seeing it again with the Jason Arday case.

Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn have lived their political lives through a race card narrative. Meanwhile, we have known for years what happened to those little girls.

I want to see Diane Abbott before the Grooming Gangs Inquiry, questioned about why she attacked and attempted to silence Ann Cryer.

The inquiry has statutory powers. Diane Abbott needs to be investigated, and if she is found to have played a role in minimising the grooming gang scandal, those who were failed deserve answers and accountability.

If we are serious about the grooming gang scandal, we need to examine the people who were in positions of power when it happened.”]

We know in our hearts what must happen to many in high and/or influential positions in this country, but we are “not allowed” to say so directly because the UK is a germinal police state, and going, rapidly, further down that road.