I happened to see that a blog post first published nearly 8 years ago, in 2018, had a few hits. Looking at it again, I think that it is worth republishing:
Obviously, I could not agree with Orban’s support for Israel, but now that he is gone, the EU satrap taking his place will be opening the borders of Hungary to blacks and browns, thus —like other EU and UK NWO/ZOG puppets, facilitating the Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.
The Kiev regime will also be glad of a probable change of policy re. Ukraine.
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The Israel Defense Forces are preparing to resume military operations against Tehran after the negotiations between the United States and Iran "collapsed," The Times of Israel reported:https://t.co/E1q3EM1Lngpic.twitter.com/nGwVRxZNnp
US entrepreneur Elon Musk, commenting on Hungary’s parliamentary elections, said an organization linked to financier George Soros had taken power in the country:https://t.co/YNN41iins9pic.twitter.com/uS16tevcBh
Trump and his advisers are considering resuming strikes on Iran on a limited scale following unsuccessful talks in Pakistan in order to push Tehran to make concessions, The Wall Street Journal reported:https://t.co/jDziIbG9QOpic.twitter.com/vkMOELGcXv
Peter Magyar, leader of Hungary’s opposition Tisza party that won the parliamentary elections, said he would restore the country's full participation in the European Union and NATO:https://t.co/r1HOZctb8Apic.twitter.com/7o30iamMoz
This is what we have now in the UK. Look at that idiot. A typical “New Labour”-style nobody, with no principles, no beliefs, nothing… All that and an activist lesbian as well. Completely out of touch, completely dishonest, completely careerist. Labour is a kind of political mummification, if not fossil, these days.
Do such people somehow believe that the public find such obfuscation at all credible?
Labour has a majority of 160. The reason this is being briefed is because the actual alignment is going to be relatively marginal, so No.10 need a process row to try and pretend it's more significant. https://t.co/yPc9DXlkUu
Perfect example of Starmer's new "Vibes" foreign policy. What is being "fundamentally reshaped"? What is the practical policy realignment that is so significant? Not the parliamentary process. Not the spin. What major new policy has Starmer actually singed up to. https://t.co/U3ClYtxUf7
Starmer-stein has just committed the UK to becoming even more of a vassal-state than it was before the poorly-handled Brexit happened. What price “democracy” now?
Does Starmer-stein really imagine that people, voters, will applaud this? They will either oppose it or be indifferent (because it will be “caviar to the general” and will pass over their heads).
Going to say it again. No.10 can spin as much as they like. The EU will not agree to major realignment unless the UK agrees to allow free movement. The fundamentals are no different than they were under Cameron, May, Johnson or Sunak.
Whether you agree with it or not, signing up to the Single Market would represent a clear, consistent policy stance that would require political courage and statesmanship. That's why Keir Starmer won't do it. That's not in his DNA. He wants to sit on the fence on every issue.
People need to understand the true danger implicit in Starmer's now non-existent foreign policy. He won't align significantly with the EU because of migration. Trump has turned the Special Relationship into a bin-fire. NATO is fracturing. We are completely isolated.
Britain should leave NATO, cultivate friendly relations with Russia, and thus get energy at cost-price, and no need to waste vast new sums on defence. Russia will provide the UK with huge new markets for our goods and services. The USA can get lost, and the EU will knuckle down once it has Russia to its east and a Russia-aligned UK to its west.
One other thing on the politics. This isn't 2019. If Starmer grants concessions on immigration it will bite him hard. If he opts for minor realignment on things like plant standards no voter is going to give a toss.
“Boris” Johnson should be put up against a wall. Along with many others.
Again, I don't understand the benefit to the UK of consistently emphasising our inability to influence global events in any meaningful way. https://t.co/twZH5duCFa
So will Starmer-stein’s toothless “coalition of the willing” be demanding the re-opening of the Strait from the Iranian government, or from the Trump misgovernment?
Interesting email from Mark Lewis on behalf of his client Richard Tice and then Dan Neidle’s response.
If I required any further proof that Jewish lobby/Israel-lobby puppet Tice is unfit for any position or office in government, it would be this— that Tice has retained, apparently, dishonest and incompetent “Mark Lewis Lawyer” as his solicitor. What does that say about Tice, about his judgment?
For more about the egregious Lewis, use the search box on the blog.
Over 55s & over 65s homelessness is growing- Gen X who are facing loss of earnings as jobs become harder to get & they are double hammered by rising rents & then retirement offers them nowhere to live. Housing is the problem for every generation https://t.co/wcZg3IcSHf
Well, the importation of literally millions of unwanted immigrants over the past 50 years or so has not exactly helped, which (with breeding of said migrants) has added about 15M to the UK population since I (b.1956) was a child, but many of those complaining about a housing crisis also favour near-open borders policies…
Mass immigration is the primary major cause of the housing crisis, and another 500,000-1M are coming in every single year.
I'm at that point now its very frightening. I'm 58 & doing 2 jobs its really worrying as a single woman & private renting. I worry constantly.
The US wants to stop Chinese ships from importing oil through the strait of Hormuz. China may not sit still if their ships are harmed. President Trump may open another front in the #IranWar .
Translates to a Commons with about 326 Reform UK MPs (bare majority), 71 Greens (very weak official Opposition), 67 Cons, 65 LibDems, 49 Lab, and 45 SNP [etc].
As with all other recent polling, on those figures Starmer would lose his own seat, along with 353 other Labour MPs.
Russian troops continued their special military operation in Ukraine after the Orthodox Easter truce ended, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday:https://t.co/soveFfaBG3pic.twitter.com/aI5i73BGjp
I’ve studied 30 years of U.S. wars and economic coercion After hearing JD Vance explain why talks collapsed, one thing is clear: This war is now on a path to U.S. ground troops inside Iran pic.twitter.com/TOR52t7wKL
Iran is twice the size of Iraq, and has twice the population (about 93M). It is a fifth of the size of the whole of the contiguous USA, so about 4x the size of California, or about twice the size of Texas. The idea that the USA might invade Iran as a whole, or to any extent beyond a coastal zone, or the offshore islands, is just ludicrous.
As for Trump’s threat to destroy the drinking water supply of the Iranians, that would not only be a recognized war crime by Trump and his cohorts, and also by any senior officers, pilots etc who might take part, but also would trigger an Iranian response.
Were the desalination plants of the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to be badly hit by Iranian attack, most of the inhabitants would have to flee or die of thirst, because 90% or more of the water used in those countries comes from desalination.
Trump, played by Netanyahu and a Jewish cabal in the USA, has created a terrible situation.
To be frank, a high-minded American officer with a pistol and sufficient access should deal with the situation before that idiot triggers a world war of some kind.
Translates to a Commons with about 344 Reform UK MPs (solid-enough majority), 72 Lab (very weak official Opposition), 60 LibDems, 54 Greens, 50 Cons, 43 SNP [etc].
Once again, on those figures, Starmer would lose his own seat.
Never forget what the Tories did.
As I say in Suicide of a Nation, they not only wrecked our economy. They betrayed the British people.
Christ the power of the propaganda to make him and the movements that follow his words seem evil is immense,it’s not just propaganda loads of us have been lobotomised,what have we become ??!
Quite an adventurer! A real adventurer, not the kind you usually see today, that have back-up crews, TV cameras rolling, and their three-book contracts already signed.
“Gunther Plüschow (February 8, 1886 – January 28, 1931) was a German aviator, aerial explorer, and author from Munich, Bavaria. His feats include the only escape by a German prisoner of war in either world war from Britain back to Germany;[1] he was the first man to explore and film Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia from the air.[2] He was killed on a second aerial expedition to Patagonia in 1931. As an aviator and explorer, he is honoured as a hero by the Argentine Air Force to this day.”
[William Willis aboard one of his oceangoing rafts]
“William Willis (September 8, 1893 – July 1968) was an American sailor and writer who is famous due to his solo rafting expeditions across oceans.
Willis became a sailor at 15, leaving his home in Hamburg, Germany, to sail around Cape Horn.[1]
A few days after the New Year in 1938, Willis rented a room in New York City from a French immigrant named Madame Carnot. Her son, Bernard Carnot, had been sent to Devil’s Island in 1922 for a murder that he did not commit. Out of compassion and a sense of adventure, Willis set out to the penal colony to effect Bernard Carnot’s escape, which he eventually accomplished.
During his first solo expedition in 1954 from South America to American Samoa, he sailed 6,700 miles – 2,200 miles farther than did Thor Heyerdahl on Kon-Tiki. His raft was named “Seven Little Sisters” and was crewed by himself, his parrot, and cat. Willis was age 61 at the time of this voyage. He selected the seven great balsa tree trunks which were used in the raft (hence the name Seven Little Sisters) himself at a balsa forest on a great inland estate. His wife saw him off at the dockside in Callao, Peru. In an incident with the raft in the docks the day before sailing, Willis suffered a hernia,[2] but nonetheless set sail as planned.
In a second great voyage ten years later, at the age of 71, he sailed 10,000 miles from South America to Australia single-handing a 34-foot (10.4 m) raft named Age Unlimited. He left Callao on 5 July 1963, made a lengthy stop in Apia, and after a total of 204 days at sea, arrived near Tully Heads, Queensland, completing his voyage on 9 September 1964.[3][4]
At age 74, Willis made his third attempt at a solo crossing of the North Atlantic in a small sailboat. Willis left Montauk Point, Long Island on May 2, 1968, in his boat Little One. On September 24, 1968, the crew of the Soviet Latvian trawler Yantarny sighted his half-submerged boat nearly four hundred miles west of the Irish coast. No one was found on board. Willis’ log was found on the boat, with its last entry dated July 21, 1968.“
“Vladimir Putin‘s ‘martyr complex’ is so out of control there is a risk he will embolden Russia to use nuclear and chemical weapons, a think tank has warned – amid rising concerns over the Kremlin’s ‘hysteric rhetoric’.
A new report published by the US think tank Heritage Foundation has highlighted a growing risk the Russian president will ‘make one of the most fateful decisions of the century’ in the face of his faltering invasion of Ukraine.
The study, named The US and Its Allies Must Understand and Respond to Russia’s Nuclear Threats, explores the actual likelihood that Putin will turn to using weapons of mass destruction.
Russian generals are understood to have discussed the use of tactical nuclear weapons in November, but is said to be cautious about the use of long-range weapons.
However, Russia has ‘increasingly portrayed the West as an enemy and appears to now accept tactical strategic nuclear weapons as an option for deterring further escalation of combat.
The country is understood to have between 1,000 and 2,000 nuclear weapons of varying sizes.
The use of such weapons is seen by Western nations as a last resort, but the report states Russia may turn to tactical nuclear weapons ‘early in the exercise or at mid-point’.
The report outlines four situations in which Putin would turn to nuclear weapons; pre-empting an attack on Russia; use against Russia; a threat, such as a cyberattack on Russia’s command-and-control systems; and an existential threat to Russia from conventional or nuclear weapons.
It says: ‘Russia has failed to defeat the Ukrainian military and is now focusing on forcing the capitulation of the civilian population by attacking electricity and water supplies.
‘It is therefore plausible that Russia will not only threaten to use, but actually use, a weapon of mass destruction to target civilian resistance in Ukraine.
‘Russia is focusing on destroying Ukraine’s power infrastructure, and with the nuclear industry now producing around 60 percent of pre-war power, a Russian attack on nuclear power stations to cut off electricity and create an improvised nuclear incident is a real prospect.’
It has also warned that the use of chemical weapons against metro stations in eastern Ukraine would be ‘devastating’.
The report cites the use of chemical weapons in Syria as evidence of Russia’s willingness.
It has also highlighted Russia’s efforts to ‘weaponise refugees’ and create mass flows of people into Western countries to the point they become ‘overwhelmed’.”
[Daily Mail]
The growing escalation by the NWO (NATO etc) is concerning; the flow of advanced weapons to the Kiev regime, together with ammunition, non-military aid, and cash.
If I had to guess, I should put the chance of the use of tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine by the Russian side at about 30%, depending on how the war goes in the next few months. Any chance of Crimea being lost would make their use almost inevitable, but that raises the question of where such weapons might be used— on the battlefield, or against cities? Could Kiev be completely flattened? If so, what would be the NATO (US) response? All-out strategic response? Unlikely but not impossible. Limited but major conventional response? Maybe, but probably not. Nothing much? Possibly.
Russia would not hold back if subjected to serious or sustained Kiev-regime attack on its own unquestioned territory, eg in Central Russia.
As to a full strategic nuclear exchange between NATO and Russia in general, my view would be that that is at present no more than a 5% chance, but that is a very pessimistic assessment. Horses win at 20/1 all the time.
“‘I know I’m being sent to my death’: Ukrainian soldiers admit ‘we are just getting killed’ as they defend Bakhmut…and say Russia can already ‘taste victory’.
Ukrainian soldiers have painted a bleak picture of their on-going defence of Bakhmut, the small eastern city that has become the target of Europe’s bloodiest infantry battle since the Second World War.
Kyiv‘s soldiers have said they knew they were being sent to their deaths when they were given the orders to go to the city, and admitted they are ‘just getting killed’.
The Jews usually degrade, or even destroy, other societies over time. Now it seems that they are quite close to breaking up their own, Israeli, society, only 75 years after its foundation.
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Destroyed Ukrainian T-64, 2 armored vehicles and 1 trucks somewhere around Bakhmut pic.twitter.com/7FE6ZYJVvy
Would that, and the whole situation around that, have been seen or even conceivable in the 1980s, 1990s, even a decade ago? I think not. The West is not, mainly, being pressured by outside forces, but is falling apart internally. Maybe that is often the way of things, thinking of the Roman Empire, the gradual collapse of Sovietism etc.
🔴⚠️A week ago, 🇺🇦 militants blew up the only bridge from #Bakhmut at the exit from the city and now the wounded are being transported by swimming – on rafts
Which ultimately leads to even greater mortality – the seriously wounded do not have time to get to the hospital and die pic.twitter.com/veymU8DK81
Like a scene from Stalingrad in 1942/1943. War is hell.
Ukraine’s best soldiers are dead. The battle at Bakhmut will destroy another 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers. What is left of weaponry is in the hands of untrained conscripts.
The Russian Su-27 veered near the spy-drone to force it away as it was about to enter a zone the Russian military had declared off-limits due to the on-going military action. The US was obviously spying on troop movements below, to advise Kiev's forces.
It has been clear from the start, over a year ago, that the Americans have been feeding a large amount of direct battlefield intelligence from satellites etc to the forces of the Kiev regime. Had that not been so, the Russian forces would have had greater success in the field.
This comes close to the USA being a direct participant in the war. Madness.
US and European officials estimate 120,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or wounded, however, Kiev keeps actual numbers secret. Poorly trained rookies "just drop everything and run," and a "shortage of ammo including shells and bombs"is a problem, said a Ukrainian official.
Forced diversity always weakens structure, design, organization…whatever you want to call a succeeding entity. Force individuals into the line….and what happens to the end result?
Unbelievable! Numerous disturbing videoes have been shown on world networks of Ukrainian war crimes, using human shields, targeting civilian homes and public places, and murdering captured POWs, and yet, Lindsey Graham cites Russia for war crimes to keep the war going…insane.
Business News: European banks saw their shares nosedive, Wednesday. Trading had to be halted for a number of bank stocks due to the steep losses. Shares of the embattled Swiss bank, Credit Suisse, hit another all-time low for a second day.
The finance-capitalist system is inherently unstable, and linked in such a way that (as with an uncontrolled reaction in a nuclear power station) panic a fear creates an unstoppable or almost unstoppable momentum.
Imagine though, if a banking sector collapse internationally co-incided with a European war beyond the Ukraine borders. That could be the trigger for a social-national and pan-European upsurge across the continent, enabling the extermination of evil powers and person, and also the foundation of a new and better society in the long term.
More thoughts around Russia and Ukraine
The missing factor on the Russian side, domestically, is real determination on the part of the ordinary population. That would change if any one of two things were to happen: a direct conventional-arms attack (by Ukraine or its Western quasi-allies and backers) on any major Russian city, or a large incursion onto unambiguously Russian territory by forces of the Kiev regime (or foreign forces).
Either of those two events would probably trigger a large scale and probably (tactical-) nuclear response by the Russian leadership.
Russia values Kiev as one of the birthplaces of the Russian state [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus%27], and I think that the leadership will try to capture the city intact, if possible, but if the Russian leadership felt that the Russian state itself were in existential peril, their response might be to destroy Kiev rather than face extinction as a state, as a people (a collection of peoples, but Russified and Russophone), and as a distinct European/Eurasian culture.
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They hate that there are young people out there who see through the lies and the propaganda. And they REALLY hate that some of us have found a voice. We are the primary group they want to demoralise, since we are the next generation. Their attacks won’t work on me. Night all. ❤️
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) March 15, 2023
At 16 I can see through the lies, they are scared of us the power is in our hands
I am available for less than £1.35 million for the easiest presenting gig on television, I have done it before, and I have the added benefit of never ever being controversial. #bbc#garylineker#matchofthedaypic.twitter.com/ORg83orebR
Ha ha! I can vaguely remember David Icke reading out the football results on — was it Southern TV? Wikipedia says BBC, so maybe BBC South— sometime around 1980 or so. Not that I would have been interested anyway.
I did not hear of David Icke again until 1990 or 1991 (looking at his Wikipedia entry, maybe the latter year), when I returned one time from the USA, and a friend mentioned as an example of something or other “David Icke“, and I replied “who?” (I had forgotten the name of the young man reading out the sports news a decade before). My friend laughed and said “you must be the only person in England who has not heard of David Icke!“. At that time, he was completely unknown in America.
A few years later, September 1994, I was invited as a birthday surprise by another friend to what turned out to be David Icke speaking at the Wigmore Hall in Marylebone, London, only a short taxi ride from where I then lived in Little Venice.
A quite good and very impassioned speaker, and dressed —if I recall aright— in his famous purple tracksuit, Icke was introduced by a remarkably attractive woman (about 35-40) who said that he was something like “the greatest thinker of our time“. I found that his speech did not quite live up to that billing, but was all the same interesting. My friend also bought me, as a birthday present, a signed copy of The Robot’s Rebellion from the stall in the foyer.
Icke used to follow my Twitter account (and I think that he was only following about 100-200 other people and organizations, so he must be rather perceptive!…). That ended when a pack of Jews had me expelled from Twitter in 2018. Icke himself was (as I had predicted would happen) expelled from Twitter later (by the same or similar Jews), but is now back: https://twitter.com/davidicke.
I would not endorse everything that Icke says or has said, but much of what he says is correct, and has been proven to be, e.g. the following:
“Why do we play a part in suppressing alternative information to the official line of the Second World War? How is it right that while this fierce suppression goes on, free copies of the Spielberg film, Schindler’s List, are given to schools to indoctrinate children with the unchallenged version of events. And why do we, who say we oppose tyranny and demand freedom of speech, allow people to go to prison and be vilified, and magazines to be closed down on the spot, for suggesting another version of history.
Of course the “usual” (((usual))) influence has contaminated Wikipedia, so its “facts” in respect of anything such as Jews, the “holocaust” farrago, and the Second World War, Hitler etc, are often not true facts at all.
The apparently intermittent dementia of the US President at such a time is more than concerning. Stupidity played a large part in the unwanted (by most people) start of the two really major wars of the 20thC; will actual dementia play a part in the start of the next such war?
Fury over plan to turn historic Dambusters HQ into refugee detention centre: Historians and locals blast ‘absolutely insane’ Home Office bid to use RAF Scampton ‘for 1,500 asylum seekers’https://t.co/OaAIzXII3U
Ironic. The same sort of people who are forever tweeting (or spouting on (((TV))) and in the (((Press))) about how Britain fought off German invasion in the early 1940s —and leaving the argument about that aside— are usually “refugees welcome” dimwits who want the UK to be a dustbin for the whole world. At present, they are certainly succeeding. I wonder whether they will like the eventual results (to them personally, as well) of their virtue-signalling “activism”?
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Act 2: Tracey & Caz explain that fascist group Patriotic Alternative have been supporting them with advice & social media, although they say they don’t know what PA stands for. pic.twitter.com/0831AEI5If
I have seen tweets from the usual self-describing “Left” suspects saying that even a critical interview like that should not be allowed on TV, because Patriotic Alternative (etc) are “fascists“. It just confirms the total irrelevance of Corbyn-style pseudo-socialists in the post-1989, post-socialist political space.
The British people, especially the poorer ones, are just ignored by the System, and nowhere is that more obvious than when it comes to mass immigration and migration-invasion.
…preferably with a good kicking as a not-golden farewell!
That sounds like a threat @SeanKellyMEP You should know that people, especially us Brits, don't respond very well to threats. Furthermore, by making unnecessary threats you re-emphasise the centralising, authoritarian and arrogant nature of the EU in Brussels and some of its MEPs https://t.co/AcOoQj7n94
Join with Russia if the EU turns even more against Russia.
Join in amity with Russia, cut ties with the EU completely if necessary, leave NATO, chuck out US spy bases and air bases.
The EU is not, on the whole, a Europe worth saving anyway. With Russia on one side and the UK on the other, the EU states will have to come to heel eventually, and give us what we want and need.
This cartoon is incredibly stupid but very helpful, in revealing the mindset that never learns that you can’t have open borders and a welfare state. pic.twitter.com/qE1QIa44dV
— ParentChain #BorisTheBoss #SunakOut (@parentchain) March 16, 2023
In fact, Plymouth has a minority Conservative Party-ruled council. 25 Labour, 23 Conservative, 9 others.
The tree vandalism is appalling. I know Armada Way, which is a long and mainly traffic-free avenue connecting the central part of Plymouth to the famous Plymouth Hoe where Drake played bowls before defeating the Spanish Armada in the late 16thC.
The bit of Armada Way where I often was has thankfully been spared the axe, and is closer to the centre of the city. I often appeared at the County Court there (the building also contains the rather busy Plymouth Crown Court).
[the very 1950s (though actually built 1963) frontage of Plymouth County Court]
Plymouth could be a fantastic city, with its water frontage, and its rural hinterland, but somehow isn’t. It has problems of crime, drugs, drunkenness etc, and the local council is completely incompetent. I used to park at the very top of a multistorey car park quite near the court building. The Plymouth Council owned that car park. In about 6 years of parking there (about once every couple of weeks), the lift worked once, I think. Once out of 100-200 times. A small example but, I think, telling.
Plymouth Council is riddled with both freemasonry and Common Purpose, so often the nests of the mediocre. As with other councils with those characteristics, such as Birmingham, Plymouth Council is both incompetent and corrupt.
Incidentally, if anyone wonders why I always parked on the open top floor of that car park (about 10 storeys high) despite knowing that the lift would almost certainly be inoperative, well, there are a number of reasons. I like being able to park where there is always a spot, in a space almost always free of any other cars, not having to bother with other cars’ owners, people parking or leaving etc. In fact, about the only time I ever saw another car up there, it turned out to be that of a rather attractive lady barrister I knew slightly from court, Rebecca something-or-other. Secondly, I enjoyed the view. Thirdly, it is my long-held habit— I always park at the top of multi-storey car parks.
Disgraceful. Government, central and local, must step in, but it abdicated its responsibilities years ago. Buy to let and other similar forms of exploitation have to be stopped.
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BREAKING:
The headquarters of the Russian security service FSB in Rostov is on fire after a major explosion.
As for Poland and its leadership, I can only think of Hegel, who wrote that “the lesson of history is that people do not learn the lessons of history” (may not be exact quotation, but near enough).
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BREAK: Boris’s spokesman confirms he has been reselected as the conservative candidate in Uxbridge and South Ruislip.
Local sources say he was reselected earlier today by a panel of his local branch. https://t.co/aPG6KKXr4W
So the “Conservative” Party panel of Uxbridge and South Ruislip have reselected a part-Jew who was born in New York City, brought up in the USA and Belgium mainly (except when at Eton and Oxford), who did time (a few weeks) on a kibbutz in Israel, who describes himself as “Zionist“, and who has a long history of disgraceful and dishonest conduct in his personal life, as a journalist of sorts, as MP, as Cabinet minister, and finally as Prime Minister?
What am I missing? Not that he is some kind of great brain, as once was thought by easily-fooled people. As for real intellect and culture, forget it.
Still, at least it looks as if his time as MP is very limited, if the opinion polls can be believed:
Unfortunately, instead of being put up against a wall and shot, the bastard is going to make millions out of memoirs, speeches, after-dinner ramblings etc.
Interesting to see. One of the worst aspects (culturally) of the Ukraine conflict is the ghastly music (I do not know what it is called), a kind of (?) Slavonic “rap”, and played constantly by both sides. At least the “turbofolk” played during the Yugoslav/Balkan war(s) was not completely offensive to the ear.
Well, not quite as bad, anyway…
The Russian equivalent of turbofolk (I think it can be called…apologies to any musical experts reading), which I well remember from when I was in Kazakhstan (1996-1997):
The Guardian that became a cheerleader for the 2020-2021 police-state “Covid” measures: “lockdowns”, facemask nonsense, and Boris-idiot’s own contribution, the ridiculous “Rule of Six”.
And of course they used a White child with blue eyes for this advertisement. Of course.
Denmark has taken on a special responsibility to rebuild the city of Mykolaiv in Ukraine. Hear 🇩🇰 Ambassador to Ukraine Ole Egberg Mikkelsen tell more 👇 pic.twitter.com/tQQ5UxE1h6
Well-meaning silliness. Mikolaiv, or Nikolayev, will probably fall back under Russian control before very long; after that, I expect that Russian authorities will rebuild the city.
Incidentally, the Danish Ambassador and his government might be better advised to use their time, money, and power to prevent Denmark being further swamped by non-European savages.
I am willing to accept that the Ambassador’s own motives are probably reasonably good or charitable, but this is wrongheaded. Better to stop funnelling arms to the corrupt and vicious Jewish regime in Kiev, which merely prolongs a war Russia cannot lose.
🗓 Today is the 9th anniversary of the Crimean status referendum.
On March 16, 2014, Crimeans made their historic choice on the basis of universal suffrage – the ultimate triumph of democracy.