All most of them understand is the sjambok. The country has had a harsh history, not all of which was the fault of the white settlers.
Southern Africa, in fact all of Africa, is not for the white man any more, not in the medium-term at least. It is slowly descending back to savagery.
Who’s bright idea was it to flood our country with millions of immigrants ?which has created a housing crisis, crime/rape/murder crisis, NHS crisis, School place shortage crisis, trillion pound debt crisis & a National identity crisis?
— 🇬🇧 National Housing Party U.K. 🏴 (@NHPUKOfficial) May 28, 2023
Can you imagine what sort of useless ****-up will get that job?! Ha ha!
One day the current power structure will fall, and all of its protected classes and client groups will suffer the same retribution they always do in history
Probably worse.
It is inevitable – and to a degree they know it. It’s implicit in their hysteria.
It would be funny if those latter-day Sinn Fein idiots, nearly 30 years after the end of the main “Troubles”, ended up being stood up against a wall…
New trove of Epstein documents reveal the pedophile scheduled meetings with the following people:
Bill Gates, Peter Thiel, Chris Rock, David Blaine, Prince Andrew, Woody Allen, Irina Shayk, Sean Parker, Wendi Murdoch and Richard Branson. https://t.co/id1dqqpUn8
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) May 30, 2023
Russian forces must hit strategic military and infrastructure targets, not civilians.
An American veteran living in the once great power of the United States says he is very sad that he fought for what has now become of his country… pic.twitter.com/OIrAvfhqYW
Never forget what happened to Sven Longshanks in Wales, recently sentenced to 2.5 years for having a right wing podcast. His crime was to potentially insult someone. The insulting words were not specified and no one complained to police about his podcast.https://t.co/izKYHpM3B8https://t.co/vCD6flyyWV
I am due to question Jack Monroe on Wednesday 14th June 2023. It will be a private hearing—no press or public allowed—but hopefully I will be able to establish what her finances actually are (based on Paypal/Patreon and not the performative "89p bank account" screenshots) and get…
Well, I asked Greenbelt on Facebook why they were still platforming Jack Monroe and apparently they’ll be making a statement explaining soon. pic.twitter.com/K5aFikbnZE
If anyone is shocked that #JackMonroe is a nasty, lying grifter, you shouldn’t be – she’s been doing this for years. This is one of her begs during Covid – when she was living in a big house with her C4 exec partner. Anyone seen any sign of the ‘campaign’ she was working on? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/apGTKrJ9UK
As fraudster and “grifter”, “Jack Monroe” is in a league of her own.
James Bond
One TV executive told GB News: “I think the days of a white Bond are over I’d be particularly surprised if it was a white, clipped, upper middle class English actor”
But why? Isn’t that who the original role of James Bond was created for?
The James Bond character was of course absurd, albeit brilliantly so, and Ian Fleming knew very little about real intelligence work, despite having been made, via his family connections, Personal Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence (and given an instant naval officer rank) during WW2: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Fleming#Second_World_War).
Fleming was an early example of the type of which we now see frequently, especially in UK politics. Talked a good game, full of unmerited confidence (born of his family money, Eton education etc), but pretty ignorant, and more of a bullshitter than anything.
Having said that, the James Bond character of Fleming’s books, twisted and moulded by the film-makers, took on a life of its own (the James Bond of the books is a rather unpleasant and bitter character, more like Fleming himself, in fact).
The films, at first very loosely based on the Fleming books (though later not based on any books) have become, over about 60 years, a quite major industry; they reflected, however distortedly, a definite Englishness. Now, like England itself, the James Bond concept and character has pretty much been stamped out of shape. A pity, in a way.
Why not? The books are based on a British white male, not that I have anything against black actors, but why must every white role be replaced by black? Goodbye James Bond, it was nice knowing you.
— Deedy 🏴🇬🇧🏴 (@Deedy2201) May 31, 2023
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While bullshit politicians are playing 'tough' on Russia, the German economy is now in a recession.
“Affected“, not “effected“. Never mind. The point is made.
Ukraine begins to undertake a creeping counteroffensive, artillery and sabotage groups have become more active – adviser to the head of the DPR Yan Gagin
Mines can be dangerous for decades, if left. There are still actively-dangerous mines in Egypt left over from WW2, 80 years ago, as an officer of the Mukhabarat told me over Arab coffee when I was “not arrested” in 1998: see https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/03/07/when-i-was-not-arrested-in-egypt/.
Prigozhin proposed to announce a general mobilization in Russia
“You can walk to Kyiv if you do everything right. If you mobilize the entire society, turn on the full leverage of production. Announce general mobilization, because when we come to mobilization, the mobilized again… pic.twitter.com/Qdi2PlnYzP
British counter-terror police detained & interrogated @KitKlarenberg for over 5 hours for the crime of doing real journalism – the same reason British authorities have imprisoned Julian Assange for the past 4 years & kept him under siege for 7 before that https://t.co/YhoVCoU1u9
Private Eye did not cover neocon Nick Cohen's habit of molesting female underlings because Cohen wrote anonymous columns for them – including one defending security state collaborator Paul Mason, and smearing Kit and me as Russian spies
One Jew(ess) defends another Jew. Entirely typical. One sees it constantly on Twitter, and in the Press. 99% a “clan” attitude. Where one goes, the rest usually go, like a shoal of fish.
Pro-lockdown Observer columnist Nick Cohen left the paper in November for 'health' reasons. Turns out, seven women complained they'd been harassed by him. Now, the New York Times has accused his bosses of a 'cover up'. https://t.co/FXdigUVFlF
“They” (((a certain alien element))) took over the UK msm long ago…
This is just typical abuser stuff by Nick Cohen. Deny, attack, make yourself the victim, minimize, make excuses. It's all bullshit. First off, his predations continued after sobriety as I understand it, second even if they didn't he'd still be accountable. pic.twitter.com/Kosx7ETX36
— Against the Palestinian Genocide (@chrisiousity) May 30, 2023
Sooner or later, a ground-to-air missile given to the Kiev regime by a Western state, then sold on, will take down an airliner in the UK, USA, France or Germany. Odds-on.
The offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the flanks of Artemivsk was suspended a few days ago – Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar pic.twitter.com/0V0MPLpl90
Former US Vice President Mike Pence will announce next week that he will run in the Republican primary for the US presidential candidate. pic.twitter.com/JblaQD63gq
Meanwhile, “from the sublime to the ridiculous”, Rory Stewart, “the man who thought he could be king”, bleats about a few young Afghans going to Oxford University. Amid these possibly world-historic events!
Very pleased that the UK government has now agreed to take the Afghan Chevening scholars who were promised places earlier this year. Thank you to everyone who campaigned on this
At first, and briefly, I was rather impressed by Rory Stewart; about 2-3 years ago. Now, my view is that the UK dodged a bullet when Stewart failed to become leader of the Conservative Party, and that despite my never having had any time for Boris-idiot. My blog assessment of Stewart from a couple of years ago: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/05/03/will-rory-stewart-mp-be-prime-minister/
#UPDATES "I feel very scared here. They are firing lots of shots into the air," witness tells @AFP as US troops fire shots into the air at Kabul airport as thousands of Afghans crowd onto the tarmac in the hope of catching a flight out of the country pic.twitter.com/XdBNs8aVvo
Kabul city People are on streets, they are in Bazzar. Some security events reported at night. The Taliban Military Comission of Kabul are busy and working to provide security and better situations to the ppl of Kabu. Situation will get better insha'Allah. pic.twitter.com/WBOIorvPCr
A pro-Taliban tweet? Rather different from others seen:
Panic is gripping Afghanistan as the Taliban tears through territory, forcing people to flee their homes for the relative safety of the capital. “If they take over Kabul they’re taking your daughters, your wife, they don't care," one man says. https://t.co/BvFvIy18iu
Look at the eyes of those children. Palpable fear.
This is the fault of the US and its allies (notably the UK), which should have imposed a new form of society, even if that meant exterminating backward elements en masse. In fact, what was done was an attempt to control and “manage” Afghanistan, to just keep a lid on it, in the manner of the British policy in Northern Ireland from 1969-1997. Doesn’t work.
Now, or soon, it may be terrible in Afghanistan. We shall see. It does not look hopeful.
The Taliban declared the war in Afghanistan over after taking control of the presidential palace in Kabul while Western nations scrambled to evacuate their citizens amid chaos at the airport as frantic Afghans searched for a way out https://t.co/SP97nAAx7Npic.twitter.com/0dxu9VWGTQ
Pentagon deploys another 1,000 U.S. troops to Kabul to help with the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan's capital city. https://t.co/EMQ74fRgFo
Total chaos at Kabul airport, contractors working for the US, UK, and other western nations, their families, and people who feel the urge to leave fearing for their lives, wanted to be the last passenger on this plane. pic.twitter.com/XI6oGCsR49
The sort of literate, measured TV report that was standard in the 1970s but looks incredibly good when compared to the sort of trash that the BBC, ITV, Sky etc put out today.
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace breaks down admitting "some people won't get back" from Afghanistan and "it's sad that the West has done what's it's done." @NickFerrariLBCpic.twitter.com/UKMrUAQlDx
“Appalling lack of intelligence” [Nick Ferrari on LBC radio]. Well, that’s SIS for you. A career opportunity for some of the British middle classes, but not much good when you come right down to it, and when you strip away the (hugely overblown) WW2 “successes”, the rather few Cold War successes (I suppose that Penkovsky was the numero uno), and the fantasies of spy fiction, such as Ian Fleming’s James Bond books and the subsequent films, not much is left, certainly not in the public domain.
Forget Philby. He was of little real interest (though that would not have been the case had he gone on to be Chief of the SIS).
The real SIS failures have not been its probably small number of traitorous staff but its actual intelligence failures, such as failure to predict the fall of the Shah, fall of the Soviet bloc, invasion of the Falklands etc. Actual uselessness.
Operations such as putting Gordievsky in a car boot and smuggling him to Finland were of rather small importance in the big scheme of things.
Mitrokhin? His material is of huge historical importance, but that is another matter. There may well have been other, still-confidential material, but whether that was so or not, he was a “walk-in”, and all SIS had to do was not reject his approach (and later excavate the bulk of his material from under his dacha). He was never cultivated or developed prior to his “recruitment” (if such be the bon mot); the initiative was his. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili_Mitrokhin
Incidentally, Ian Fleming was far from being an “intelligence expert”: he was found a job (having been useless at everything beforehand) by his loaded banking family [Fleming’s Bank: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Fleming_%26_Co.] as the assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence, basically a male PA. He was given a courtesy rank, Lieutenant, then Lt. Commander. He was never a real naval (or intelligence) officer, neither was he given any training, whether naval or otherwise. Most if not all of the operations he planned during WW2 were failures or nullities. A play “intelligence officer”.
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Prem, could this be a clue? CEO Ian McAulay 2019/20 Salary £435k, Bonus £538.1k Total £990.4k 2018/19 Salary £431.3k Bonus £570.3k Total £1,094.6k And the raw sewage (saving money) flows on, and on. Sounds shit, doesn't it?
Sorry, Chris, I think you only get half my point. Bonuses are the devil's brew. They lead to greed at the top, to sacrificing the long term for short term gain and take undeserved income by bribing shareholders with inflated profit. They should be made illegal.
Almost right. The migration-invasion continues, reinforcing the non-European occupation of the cities. As for “MI6” (or “MI5”, for that matter…), forget it.
So far, the Israelis (Jews) have interfered with British politics and society far more than have the barbarians of the Taliban or ISIS…shall we invade Israel (occupied Palestine) next?
As I have been blogging recently, the transition of Australia into a multikulti “biosecurity”, “woke” police state has been among the most surprising of the manifestations of the transnational conspiracy as we rush to the year 2022. What about New Zealand, as well?
Kabul is a city of 4.5M people. Some (I daresay) support the Taliban; the majority are probably waiting to see what will happen (and have little choice anyway). Only a few thousand (those who know that they face arrest and possibly death) are at the airport, scrambling to get onto evacuation flights.
Try this book. How consensus is generally reached frequently has little to do with what is correct. As a psychologist, surely you know this? https://t.co/TzqH8zCsUN
I have now formally asked the 'Ministry of Justice' to explain. Assange long ago completed his May 2019 sentence for breaching bail. He is not charged with a violent offence. So surely he is entitled to be treated as an unconvicted remand prisoner? Belmarsh? https://t.co/btEEdsP9oC
Where Julian Assange has gone, others will go, now that the UK is becoming, slowly, gradually, a police state. Jez Turner of the now-defunct London Forum, for making a speech urging the deportation of Jews from England; Alison Chabloz, imprisoned for her socio-political remarks on an Internet “radio” discussion podcast; Graham Hart, recently sentenced to 32 months (!) for making some contentious remarks on an internet “radio” show he presented. And so on.
Evidence for sure, reason for sure, @jeremiah_allsop. but our education system seems to have left millions unable to tell the difference between evidence and proof. The so-called 'gaps' still look pretty big to me. https://t.co/meFEW4zdK6
There is a an extraordinary desire among certain media to *politicise* what is clearly an individual crime by a politically-illiterate person quite possibly deranged by legal or illegal psychotropics. No doubt I will now be accused of trying to excuse the perpetrator. I am not. https://t.co/J8ljl6eL7R
Readers of the blog will recall that, last Friday (13 August 2021), Alison Chabloz, having lost her appeal from the Westminster Mags, was (oddly) remanded in custody pending sentence today (Monday 16 August 2021) by the presiding judge, H.H. Judge Beddoe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Beddoe].
The current situation is that Alison was “produced” in court today, but the Court is still having “difficulties” accessing Alison’s probation records, it having transpired on Friday last that “higher authority” would be required to allow access even to the judge (who is a Circuit judge)!
The net result of this bureaucratic nonsense was that, today, sentence could not be passed, because the judge wanted to see those probation records first. He has therefore once again remanded Alison in custody, this time until Wednesday!
As I blogged previously, Alison has already served about 9 weeks in prison as a result of the 18-week sentence given by the lower court, which means that any greater sentence given by this present court (to a maximum of 6 months) would, in reality (bearing in mind the usual release after half of the sentence is served) mean that Alison would have to do about another 2-3 weeks (she has several days “credit” for having served a few days in 2020 prior to a successful appeal).
Alison now has another 5 days served in Bronzefield Prison, so (if my calculations are accurate) even if she gets the maximum sentence on Wednesday, can probably expect release about 1-2 weeks later.
I am beginning to think that she will not get further imprisonment, or that perhaps some way will be found to “embugger” her otherwise, by adding on “community service” or some other onerous penalty.
We shall discover what “British justice” has to say on Wednesday.
Quite. Why are Britain’s left the last to grasp that the British Empire is over? ‘It has taken 20 years to prove the invasion of Afghanistan was totally unnecessary ‘ | Simon Jenkins https://t.co/D1BvIgIudY
Anecdotal but…in the early 1990s, a Sri Lankan solicitor, a woman, used to instruct a few members of my then chambers (including me, occasionally). Thick as two short planks, and seemed to think that paying Counsel was optional. In the end, she was about to be indicted for embezzlement when she killed herself. My point is that she was presumably part of the “educated elite” of Sri Lanka.
All the same, it may be that, after almost unimaginable destruction and bloodshed, the first generation of a post-Aryan super-race may one day (maybe as soon as 2050 or 2100) walk the depopulated and greening expanses of what were once the British urban and suburban areas.
I visited a Tesco store about 6 miles from home today. About 50% or so of the shoppers were masked, including two virtue-signalling fat women who were slapping vast amounts of free Tesco hand gel all over their hands, arms etc at the entrance, while loudly talking about how they were protecting themselves and others. It was amusing to walk past them, unmasked, while almost laughing at them.