Well, this week, victory for me over political journalist John Rentoul; he got 5/10, but I trumped that with 8/10. I did not know the answers to questions 5 and 9.
A group of 8 pilots of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has been identified for retraining on the F-16. These are the only 8 people who are fluent in English. A group of 20 military personnel requires additional language training before starting training pic.twitter.com/QPSnp5i7Cv
The Russian army received 231,000 soldiers under contract in seven months of 2023
ALL WHO FIGHT IN UKRAINE WILL HAVE THEIR JOBS PRESERVED
The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced that in the first seven months of 2023, the country will receive more than… pic.twitter.com/1Z1Msu7ohG
Production of nuclear weapons due to technological complexity is an unrealistic task for Ukraine – Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Oleksiy Danilov pic.twitter.com/P3uU7nNocQ
The Ukrainian company Naftogaz is offering a discount (!) on housing and communal services if consumers hand over to the authorities a dissident neighbor or evader. pic.twitter.com/hyV5rEpzWs
Few are now volunteering for the Kiev-regime army. A death sentence if the recruit is sent (often with little training) to the front. The regime is using press-gangs to force men into the army. Maybe 350,000 have been killed or wounded in the past 17 months, mostly in the past year. Something like 750 a day, on average.
As for dissidents, arrested, mistreated, some even shot. “Ukraine” (Kiev-regime Ukraine) is not the free, principled place the propaganda portrays, but a corrupt, shambolic police-state where dissent is treason.
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He doesn’t get it does he. My friend – a brilliant professor at Oxford checked out because the work environment was so toxic and he had significant savings. 1/2
I bet Matthew Parris doesn’t do a 60 hour week and have people shouting at you or trying to undermine your work. I bet he works at home in a cosy cottage in a village somewhere in the English countryside (grade 2 minimum cottage obs)
That latter tweeter is right. Parris, when not in London, does live in such a cottage (in Derbyshire). I see now from Wikipedia that he also has a place in Spain.
Parris himself has really never had a job as such, unless you include his unsuccessful two years as trainee diplomat and his likewise disastrous stint as correspondence secretary to Mrs. Thatcher: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Parris.
Having said that, Parris often writes uncomfortable truths, but I think not in this case, perhaps because he has never had the experience of doing a “real” job in the real world.
Likewise, as the tweeter below points out, PIP (the successor-benefit to the now-disappearing Disability Living Allowance or DLA) , is not an out-of-work benefit, and is thus disregarded from income for benefit purposes.
Parris thus follows in the footsteps of many scribblers, TV talking heads, and radio presenters, as well as MPs, who talk about State benefits and/or pensions out of ignorance, not knowing the most basic facts.
In 1983 Matthew Parris came to Scotswood in Newcastle upon Tyne to see if he could beat the dole system by living on unemployment benefit for 7 days – he failed and he apologised for believing he could. Maybe he should think about this before he types.
Teesside mayor Ben Houchen stands accused of "hiding behind a cloak of secrecy" over a deal that saw 90% of shares in a major redevelopment scheme handed to firms with Tory links. https://t.co/TrLKboZnbO#bbcaq
— John Dalton – Professor of Wokenomics (@JohnDalton6011) August 5, 2023
A one-time, and briefly, “rising star” of the Conservative Party.
Some people are just incredibly fortunate in life. I mean, look at Houchen: born 1986, was a student until about 2008 or 2009, when he became (I think, not sure) a solicitor. He may have worked as a solicitor for a couple of years (again, not sure about that), and his political career to date has consisted of being a local councillor for 5-6 years (2011-2017), then Mayor of Tees Valley (2017-2023 and continuing), and now (thanks to “Boris” Johnson) a member of the House of Lords.
Incidentally, when Houchen was elected in 2017, I tipped him on this blog as someone to watch, having heard him on the radio. I was right, but in more than one way…
So now, in personal financial terms, Houchen is riding high— £65,000+ as Mayor of Tees Valley, plus expenses —not a fortune but better than poke in eye with sharp stick— and £350 a day plus extra expenses whenever he turns up (even for half a hour) at the Lords, on any sitting day. So well over £100,000 a year, perhaps, plus generous expenses. Not bad for someone still only 36, and who has only just about (for ~2 years) done any real/non-political job (as a local solicitor in his native region).
Whether there was actual corruption involved in the Redcar Steelworks affair (scandal), I do not know. Questions have certainly been raised. £45M has gone missing.
— John Dalton – Professor of Wokenomics (@JohnDalton6011) August 5, 2023
#bbcaq Rishi Sunak thinks awarding 100 new licences to drill in the North Sea is the "right thing to do" because it means a nice pay day for his wife and father-in-law. Typical Tory corruption. https://t.co/S1BesHWPq2
Import into the UK (or the rest of Europe) the various races and groups of Asia, Africa etc, and you import with them their political ethics (or lack of), their moneygrubbing, and the rest of it. Don’t be so surprised, and do not imagine that a few years at Winchester or Eton, or Oxford University, will make much difference.
Massive amount of house building in Oxfordshire. Just joining up the villages. But, this is the point, not one has solar panels on the roof!! Why not. It should be law of the land for all new build houses and factories to have solar panels. Politicians, please catch up! #bbcaq
I also think that new houses ought to have some kind of built in rainwater storage, to be used for gardens or, in extremis, washing and cooking. When I was working and living on a small Caribbean island about 24 years ago, my villa (like most of any size there) was built around a water tank. No mains water where I lived.
All water for bathroom and kitchen came from the tank, and it never ran out (despite rain being rare outside the hurricane season). Drinking water one had to buy. I usually bought filtered and cleaned (via ultraviolet light) Miami tapwater, costing (1999 prices) USD $5 or $6 per U.S. gallon. Sounds expensive (maybe $9 or $10 in 2023 money) but it would last me several days.
The counteroffensive gave poor results: Kyiv changes tactics
A clear signal to NATO that the dreams of a great advance of the Ukrainian forces in the counter-offensive suffered a crash, is a drastic change in the plans of the command of the Ukrainian army, writes the analyst…
New satellite photos of Ukrainian cemeteries have appeared on the web⚠️ The conflict there has been going on for more than 1.5 years and Ukrainians are suffering heavy losses… pic.twitter.com/5zUpg0gArP
🇺🇦 In Dnepropetrovsk, the military commissars organize raids in broad daylight
There are still no volunteers to participate in the meat counteroffensive in Ukraine, so the staff of the military registration and enlistment offices continue to terrify the population pic.twitter.com/SOZVniuyQc
Lostprophets paedo Ian Watkins in critical condition after three inmates take him hostage & stab him ‘in neck’https://t.co/9ed7GjibxM
— Suffering with P.T.S.D (@Wayne57072607) August 5, 2023
While of course prisoners have to be restrained from carrying out vigilante justice, equally naturally they are often disgusted at being forced to live around persons as evil as that. His crimes and, even more so, planned crimes, were appalling.
Justice is, as St. Thomas Aquinas noted, “immanent”— ingrained in human beings; inherent. Even the “lawless” have their own code of laws or rules, usually.
In the Zaporozhye direction, the Armed Forces of Ukraine made an attempt to break through on two BMPs and were destroyed. pic.twitter.com/bZgtpKKbpw
Footage of the capture of Novoselovsky in the Kupyansk direction.
During the hostilities, the military personnel of the group of troops "West" captured 11 strongholds of the Armed Forces of Ukraine pic.twitter.com/t4lWWsbmCJ
Russia doubled its defense spending to nearly 10 trillion rubles in 2023, Reuters claims, citing a government document in its possession.
It follows from it that in the first half of 2023, Russia allegedly spent 5.59 trillion rubles on defense. with the originally planned 4.98… pic.twitter.com/idPoMihmrK
The Russian Aerospace Forces and the Syrian Air Force launched a strike, as a result of which the headquarters of the An-Nusra terrorist group (banned in the Russian Federation) was destroyed near the city of Idlib, according to the Russian center for reconciliation of the… pic.twitter.com/FpEMozo3F6
The blue areas are 50% of the areas that, according to US Secretary of State Anthony Blenkin, the "Ukrainian Army" has liberated!! The most advanced military equipment that was available to the member countries of the alliance was destroyed and lost in this blue area. The… pic.twitter.com/26lTGgshBO
“The blue areas are 50% of the areas that, according to US Secretary of State Anthony Blenkin, the “Ukrainian Army” has liberated!! The most advanced military equipment that was available to the member countries of the alliance was destroyed and lost in this blue area. The equipment that some inside western country claimed that when it reaches the battlefield, not only Crimea but also Moscow and Saint Petersburg will be captured.”
“Britain’s youngest ever female murderer who stabbed a stranger to death when she was just 12-years-old could be freed in days, it has been reported.
Sharon Carr, dubbed the ‘Devil’s Daughter’, knifed 18-year-old Katie Rackliff 32 times in an unprovoked attack as the teenager walked home from a night out in June 1992.
The hairdresser’s murder went unsolved for two years as police officers hunted an adult man rather than the child.
It was only after she attacked another schoolgirl with a knife in Camberley, Surrey, and bragged about killing Katie while in a young offender institute that she was arrested.“
“A cabinet minister faces a police probe over an election leaflet attacking Labour regarding plans to put a traveller site in his constituency.
Locals were asked a number of questions including ‘Would you like to see a traveller site next to your house?’ According to The Times, police have confirmed they are looking into the leaflet.”
Britain in 2023, a country where publishing the truth may result in the toytown police “investigating” you (even if you are a Cabinet minister), instead of doing their proper job.
Well worth reading. I may not much like Jew-Zionist lawyer Dershowitz, but not many know American laws as deeply as he does.
Tweets seen
[Kiev] Ukrainian counter-intelligence authorities exposed the scheme of the organized "escape" of military-capable men outside the country: the head of a department within the headquarters of the Ground Army, as well as a high-ranking official of the Kyiv city administration,… pic.twitter.com/ShExeP27fl
Ukrainian men do not want to go to near-certain death at the front. That speaks more eloquently than the propaganda of the Kiev regime.
is reported that yesterday in Kyiv "Gerani" hit the building of "Ukrgospetssvyaz"
Ukropabliki wrote that in the Solomensky district, a certain “administrative building” was damaged and it was “not particularly important.” pic.twitter.com/euZ5fDIn70
Mike Pence, Trump's former vice president and Republican challenger in the 2024 presidential election who, according to the latest New York Times poll, has only 3% of the support vote, said of the third accusation against Donald Trump that… pic.twitter.com/r7diIxa31m
A US official speaks at length in Seymour Hersh's latest study on Volodymyr Zelensky's "Fools in Ukraine".
It is, the official continued, as if the President of Ukraine were an orphan — “a scoundrel in underwear” — and we have no idea what Zelensky and his people are thinking.…
“The most corrupt and stupid government in the world, with the exception of Nigeria”…
Russian air defense systems in the Kaluga region discovered and shot down the seventh Ukrainian drone since this morning , reports the governor of that region, Vladislav Shapsha.
There are no consequences for people and infrastructure, the governor added.
A heartbreaking stream of posts from simple minded members of the covidian cult, terrified of fresh air with a serious mask fetish. If you don't know that you have brainwashed and manipulated, it's because you have been manipulated and brainwashed. #CovidIsAirborne
As thievery goes, that black’s attempt must be the least skillful ever. The denouement reminds me of that of a scene in the film Taxi Driver:
Anesthesiologist Roland Louis Pinkney, filmed next to TikTok's 'Dancing Doctor' Windell Davis-Boutte, is cleared of malpractice
An anesthesiologist who was filmed dancing beside a doctor to the song 'Cut It' for TikTok during a patient's liposuction has been cleared of medical… pic.twitter.com/WyiL0PHaiI
“The fascinating thing about that story for me was that people read it in two completely different ways,” Caroline Kitchener tells guest host Will Oremus. “You had antiabortion people saying, ‘This is wonderful. There are two babies in the world.… pic.twitter.com/eAq2p0ZsAc
The decline of white European-derived populations in the world (in both absolute and percentage terms) has to be reversed, by increasing their numbers, and by decreasing those of other groups.
In every situation, in every political policy, new immigrants will side with other immigrants, legal & illegal. Indians, Chinese, Latinos, Africans, Europeans, it's all the same. They are all Foreign Invaders. We do not owe them anything & they are not us. #EndMassImmigrationhttps://t.co/o708hyhTei
Kiev-regime Ukraine is one of the most rotten countries in the world. Even in the 1990s, that was so. I was told in 1998 by a Brit who knew it well (I think that he was probably an SIS officer) that an unpleasant American whom I had in fact met several times, a lawyer from Virginia with offices in both Kiev and London, and who was (maybe still is) well-connected with the Kiev government and business circles, regularly paid teenage Ukrainian girls —the same age as his own daughter— to wear nothing but stiletto heels and walk up and down on his back.
I have no reason to doubt what I was told, though by the same token I have no other evidence that such was the case.
The Soviet Union, always very flawed in terms of human ethics, fell apart morally from the 1960s, and what we saw in terms of gangsterism, Jewish “oligarchs” in Russia, other degeneracy, was all an outcome of that in the 1990s and since then.
If Vivek wins, he will be the continuation of a trend in the West, which is our leadership being White Erased with the help of South Asians. UK prime minister = Rishi Sunak London mayor = Sudiq Khan Scotland FM = Humza Yousaf Ireland PM = Leo Varadkarhttps://t.co/CcbgaatzBC
…unless a minority of the German population, even a small minority, starts to do what has become necessary…
Sec for Work & Pensions Mel Stride has tones of Norman Tebbit, saying to those 50+ not in work – get on your bike!! More importantly, Tories have delayed decision on raising Pension age to 68 until after general election. We all know what that means!!!
People 50+ (and especially those 60+) are the only demographic as a group still voting “Conservative” in decisive numbers. If those aged 50-65 not already in employment are now being told to get minimum-wage jobs or else, the Con Party really will be toast at the next general election.
Late tweets seen
It’s a shame the Telegraph don’t mention the elephant in the room which everyone else’s can see – the vaccine harms. Apart from that it’s a good article , they can’t listen to the voters as they are bought and paid for.https://t.co/8mk54HIFKJ
“Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic “vaccine” dangers are an important issue, but not as important as the continuing mass immigration migration-invasion, the Jew-Zionist stranglehold over the msm, politics, finance, and legal system; also, not so important as the necessity to realign geopolitically, more towards Russia, less towards the USA.
The general tenor of the article is right, though. The System in the UK, vis-a-vis the British people, is now pretty much where the old Soviet and satellite system was in the 1970s/1980s vis-a-vis the populations of Russia, East Germany, Poland etc.
Thank you, @telegraph, for firing me when I tried to defend children against those who wished them harm through lockdowns. Great to see such ethical consistency. pic.twitter.com/RGAl8jQWIV
— Professor Karol Sikora (@ProfKarolSikora) August 2, 2023
Because I don’t give a flying f about what people think of me, I think I actually do forget how vile they were!! Im so glad I was never manipulated about their totally incorrect opinion pic.twitter.com/9KI8d6WeRV
— leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️ (@LeilaniDowding) August 1, 2023
The Armed Forces of Ukraine followed the path of the Soviet gunsmith Nadashkevich and reinvented the air-cooled Maxim machine gun, known since 1926 as the PV-1 pic.twitter.com/CRWSFsTZpR
WSJ: Russian economy withstood Western sanctions and showed its strength
As the article says, “the failure of the West to quickly bring the Russian economy to its knees” due to the launch of a special military operation (SVO) in Ukraine is “identical to the stalemate on the… pic.twitter.com/1pMa0iSYP2
Here’s a grass roots initiative I can get behind. Neil Oliver @thecoastguy has kept me sane in these crazy times. @TuckerCarlson could do no better than to introduce him to his audience. Both great family men with high moral standards. The conversation would be epic! Please 🙏 https://t.co/0AiGdQ23mt
I noticed that a Twitter lynch-mob has been attacking dissident broadcaster Neil Oliver over the past day or two after he had a dialogue with a doctor who disagreed with him on one or two issues. The Twitter mob have been trashing Oliver not only about the medical questions which were the subject of the show (on, apparently, GB News) but also Oliver’s whole past history, his TV shows on archaeology, his views in general, the way he looks, speaks etc.
Many of the Twitter mob claimed (and at time of writing, are still claiming) that the doctor in question completely defeated Oliver. Also, that Oliver (and MP Andrew Bridgen) had no right to speak because said doctor is a doctor, and so of course (?) knew more than they do.
Well, is that last so? I did not watch the discussion (in fact I have never seen GB News and am unsure whether my TV can even receive its broadcasts) but the said doctor is, as I understand it, an ordinary GP, not a specialist in vaccines or, indeed, viruses.
What interests me is how there is this superficially huge number of persons on Twitter (though probably not even a tenth of 1% of the general population) who are willing to join in with others of their sort to create a Twitterstorm which, in terms of real effects in the real world, makes not a ripple in society or the body politic.
The sheer hatred of their vituperative tweets is incredible. These are, more or less, the “anti-racists”, and/or those who mostly believe every last (and latest, and unexamined) detail of the Jew-Zionist so-called “holocaust” farrago, and who “support” (by having little Ukrainian flags on their Twitter profile) “Ukraine” (the regime in Kiev). Most probably support such as the “Black Lives Matter” nonsense, no doubt echo “refugees welcome” slogans (and so what if most of the migrant invaders are in reality not “refugees”), and prefer not to think of the impact of the invading hordes on British health services, housing, social cohesion, crime and, down the line, pay and conditions of employment. Oh, no, that’s for “the Government” to worry about.
I would be prepared to bet that pretty much the same bloc of Twitter posters support the “trans” nonsense, are “anti-Tory” (while —most of them— somehow believing that Labour-label under Jewish-lobby puppet Starmer will be far better), and that almost all of them will identify with Remain/Rejoin and, of course, “FBPE”.
The Twit-mob lynch-mob of today is a contemporary version of the Stalinist or Orwellian “daily hate”. Examples seen today on Twitter:
“Work in a charity bookshop and it’s very noticeable that we can’t give Neil Oliver history books away. They used to be steady sellers. Same for Starkey and Johnson. History book buyers avoiding like the plague and GBNews viewers can’t read.“
“If there was ever going to be a Scottish UnaBomber it would be Neil Oliver.“
“Neil Oliver was always a biased clown, even on his “history” programs – now he’s just plain lost his mind.“
“No need to present evidence to dismiss the crazy claims of Neil Oliver and fellow loonies.”
There are hundreds of tweets like that, all from people who think that they know things, and they think that they “know” purely because they believe, by default, various System and msm sources.
They cannot bear even seeing a dissident opinion.
Opinion polls in the UK seem to be showing that censorship, “no-platforming”, “cancelling” etc are becoming more popular, especially among the young.
As far as I am concerned, if people are becoming more and more like easily-corralled sheep, then such people are not worth having in our society, and read that how you like.
Is that true, or just jingoistic hot air? I have no idea.
"Good tank, you have to take it!": Vladimir Solovyov not only appreciated the Russian military equipment, but also personally tested the T-90 "Breakthrough" tank. pic.twitter.com/2Z2CKLeVs1
It is reported that PMC "Wagner" will become an addition to the regional grouping of the Union State in Belarus, the financing will be provided by the RF Ministry of Defense. pic.twitter.com/XJovrcnO0v
I am unsure at present whether there are being concentrated Russian forces in Belarus with the aim of launching an offensive south, toward Kiev, or whether those forces are there to keep Kiev-regime forces tied down on or near the Ukraine-Belarus border, so as to prevent the deployment of the Kiev-regime forces to the southeast regions, notably Donetsk and Lugansk, where most of the active combat is happening.
Ukrainian forces stopped on the Dnieper
Units of the "Dnieper" force group twice during the past day prevented attempts by the Ukrainian army to force an attack along the Dnieper River in the Kherson region. Five boats and 30 members of the Ukrainian forces were destroyed.
Russia is obviously not short of trucks, which is interesting.
Putin: If they use cluster munitions, we will use them too
🇷🇺So far, Russia has had no need to use cluster munitions, but if they are used against us, we reserve the right to reciprocate, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Another Kiev-regime press-gang. They have few volunteers now, and are running out of cannon-fodder.
Pot, kettle, black. You had years at the helm to ‘stop the boats’, and were all mouth and no action. We’ve noticed no difference between having you as Home Secretary or Suella Braverman. You’re both full of shit. https://t.co/8zjo9rtMCQ
So UK, eh? Defence Minister Ben Wallace quits after telling us UK will soon be at simultaneous war with Russia, China, and African terrorists. I guess the Ukrainian laundry closing soon. pic.twitter.com/ZWKkNf3kHu
Britain should be politely distant with China, friendly with Russia, and hostile only to (((you know who))) and other untermenschen…
Wallace dismissed concerns over the pace of Ukraine’s offensive. He said Kyiv’s forces were ‘advancing every day’, but had been somewhat slower than expected because Russia's lessons learned and they've adapted accordingly. /2
Having adapted, Moscow's forces now lay mixed minefields, combining anti-personnel and anti-tank mines to further slow any Ukrainian advance. Russia is also learning, and adapting its forces, to deal with new, long-range weapons introduced onto the battlefield, Wallace added. /4
Wallace said Ukraine hadn't yet committed reserves from its 12 offensive brigades, the majority of which were trained and armed by Nato allies. He said Kyiv hadn't yet made a choice on what potential axes of attack to 'really pile it on' in an attempt to breach the lines. /6
On future security guarantees for Kyiv, Wallace said: 'You could expect more British troops in Ukraine after this conflict than you did before.' He suggested these troops would be as part of 'capacity building' training missions, building on operations Orbital and Interflex. /8
There is no “after this conflict“. Either Russia effectively “wins” the conflict (whether by negotiation or in the field), or the whole thing turns into a general Eastern European and Central European war between Russia and NATO, which might or might not go nuclear.
Whatever or whichever, there will be few more UK troops in Ukraine. In any case, the British Army is almost non-existent now in terms of major field presence. Take away the office bods, clerks, rear-echelon elements, and the whole brass-hat staff officer element (etc, meaning all non-combatant units), and I doubt that the UK could field, overseas, more than about 20,000 active troops, at most.
Who cares what Ben Wallace says, anyway? His military service consisted of 7 years in the Scots Guards (1991-1998), during which he attained the modest rank of captain. His subsequent pronouncements have been mostly idiotic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Wallace_(politician).
Incidentally, we need not take his decision to stand down as MP at the next general election (presumably in 2024) as having been prompted by anything based on principle.
Wallace’s Commons seat, Wyre and Preston North, is set to be abolished via boundary changes, so were Wallace to wish to stay in the Commons, he would have to find another seat quite soon, almost impossible in view of the expected Conservative Party mass wipeout at the (2024?) general election.
I suppose that Wallace will now be looking for some well-paid business sinecure, combined with a nice £350-taxfree-per-day House of Lords peerage in Sunak’s resignation honours list.
Drone-kamikaze "Lancet" strikes the American 155-mm self-propelled guns M109 in the Zaporozhye direction. pic.twitter.com/27b3d8fmgN
After the US left Afghanistan, the structure of exports in the country almost completely changed: the production of opium poppy collapsed (green curve) and the production of wheat (blue) increased sharply.
first above the people who vote in this country then?
— Steffi Thompson🏴 🇵🇸 (@SteffiThompson) July 16, 2023
Puppet on a chain…
How does this differ from the austerity govt of Cameron and Osborne?
It doesn't. It's identical.
Under Starmer, the Labour Party has become the Conservative Party of the 2010s.
Vote Labour for another decade of consciously cruel and economically illiterate austerity. pic.twitter.com/eFrDIz8Jfj
— Frank Owen's Legendary Paintbrush🥀🇵🇸🇾🇪 (@OwenPaintbrush) July 16, 2023
Late tweets
After the liberation of Crimea, Ukraine will expel up to 800 thousand Russians”: Kyiv threatens Russians with deportation and a “black list”
Tamila Tasheva, Zelensky's spokesman for peninsular affairs, reminded everyone about the terrorist nature of the Kyiv regime in an… pic.twitter.com/doHO9EB9tK
The Zelensky cabal counting their chickens before they are hatched.
No reaction so far from the usual Western “human rights” parasites about the plan to expel 800,000 Russians from their homes in Crimea, something akin to the deportations carried out by Stalin or (to a far lesser extent) Hitler.
In fact, the Kiev regime is engaged in “pie-in-the-sky” politics. Putin and the Russian Government (and people) will never allow the Kiev regime to annex Crimea again. If there were any real danger of that, the Russian forces would use tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield and, if that were not enough to stop any annexation, a strategic nuclear missile or two on Kiev itself. In that event, “goodbye Zelensky” or at least his corrupt and brutal government.
Donald Trump said that if he wins the presidential election in 2024, he intends to seek a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
"I will contact Putin in order to conclude an agreement with Zelensky. This will happen very quickly," the former US president said in an… pic.twitter.com/1dkwzZ5n5U
Johnson: Not even direct NATO intervention can save the Kiev regime SEAN BELL: UKRAINE WILL NOT RETURN CRIMEA AND DONBAS THROUGH DIPLOMATIC OR MILITARY WAYS Former Special Assistant to US President Ronald Reagan, Doug Bendow, called on the US authorities to end the already lost… pic.twitter.com/2VE8g1t8nQ
The Russian Army has been actively advancing on the Kupyan direction in the Kharkov region for two days in a row. We are on the defensive. Fierce battles are going on," Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Anna Malyar pic.twitter.com/kEziWXJJT6
Watched about 10 mins of the new TV spy drama, A Spy Among Friends. Had I known that it was about Philby, I should probably not have bothered. I do not have a lot of time for the so-called “master spy” whose reputation was and still is the most inflated since Mata Hari. No need to go into all that now, though.
I am rather impatient with films and TV dramas. If they bore or irritate me in the first 10-15 mins, I rarely watch on. In this case, there were invented scenes, which may have been inevitable, but some of them lacked any credibility. For example, there was a West Indian involved in the first few minutes, highly unlikely in 1963. Also, the show pushed, in those opening minutes, the buttons of all the known cliches about Philby— cricket, booze, womanizing etc.
It is true that Philby, had he become Chief of SIS, would have been a “master spy” or “legendary agent” (“legendary” in more ways than one). Not because (or primarily because) he would have been able to give the KGB secrets at all levels, but mainly because he would have been in a position to cripple SIS strategically, structurally; even more important, he would also have been in a position to deliberately mis-advise the Prime Minister and other ministers, and to point them in the wrong direction strategically.
It never happened. Philby was found by General Kalugin to be living in a permanently intoxicated state in his apartment in Gorky Street (now once again Tverskaya Street). Kalugin, and Philby’s last wife, Rufina, sobered him up somewhat, and Kalugin gave him mentoring work to do.
I myself was slightly acquainted in the early 1990s with a former KGB officer (turned businessman) called “Ed” (Edvard, from the Baltic regions or pribaltika), who told me at lunch in Hall at Lincoln’s Inn in 1994 (I think) that he had once heard a lecture by Philby at the Lubyanka. That lecture must have been late 1970s, or maybe early 1980s.
“Though Philby claimed publicly in January 1988 that he did not regret his decisions and that he missed nothing about England except some friends, Colman’s mustard and Lea & PerrinsWorcestershire sauce,[84] his wife Rufina Ivanovna Pukhova later described Philby as “disappointed in many ways” by what he found in Moscow. “He saw people suffering too much,” but he consoled himself by arguing that “the ideals were right but the way they were carried out was wrong. The fault lay with the people in charge.”[85] Pukhova said, “he was struck by disappointment, brought to tears. He said, ‘Why do old people live so badly here? After all, they won the war.'”[86] Philby drank heavily and suffered from loneliness and depression; according to Rufina, he had attempted suicide by slashing his wrists some time in the 1960s.”
[Wikipedia]
Assuming that the above is accurate, Philby’s only very superficial understanding of politics, geopolitics, history, and economics is almost too obvious.
Even were A Spy Among Friends better than my first impressions, I would probably not bother with it, because at root, Philby just does not much interest me.
Russia have warned the UN for almost a year that Ukraine have plans to use the Zaporizhzhia NPP as a “dirty nuclear bomb”, in order to to blame it on Russia and justify NATO military intervention.
Does anyone want to explain to me why Russia would blow up a nuclear power plant closest to their strategic warm water ports and near Mariupol and along the way to Crimea and Sevastapol? pic.twitter.com/r7nJ3EDL36
Great Britain must go directly to war against Russia" – Lava of the Defense Committee of the British Parliament Tobias Ellwood “ We are at war in Europe, we need to introduce martial law,” Ellwood said. pic.twitter.com/L677xmPbxa
That lunatic, Ellwood, will not be happy until this country is a heap of blackened, radioactive ash. Incidentally, he is a Reserve colonel of the 77th Brigade psychological warfare unit.
Funny, really. The remnants of the British Army apparently gearing up for a war with Russia; meanwhile, the UK is being invaded (“legally” or “illegally”) by about a million migrant-invaders every year. Soon there will be nothing much (for whatever is left of the Army, Royal Navy, and RAF) to defend…
Ukraine wants you to believe that after Russia bombed its own pipelines, they’re now going to bomb their own nuclear plant! https://t.co/l0CUK53iUQ
— Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸 (@jacksonhinklle) July 4, 2023
The Jew Zelensky knows that his time is limited in terms of bringing NATO directly into war with Russia. The Western populations are tiring of “Ukraine” as a trendy cause, and Western governments are tiring of sending almost endless amounts of money, arms, and ammunition to the Kiev regime, especially now that the much-trumpeted counter-offensive has almost if not actually stalled.
Zelensky and his corrupt and brutal cabal have only one real chance— to bring NATO into the war directly on the “Ukrainian” (Kiev regime) side. That therefore is their aim. Method? Perhaps to attack the Zaporozhye nuclear plant, blame that on Russia, and hope that NATO then either declares war on Russia (unlikely) or starts to fight without declaration of war (more likely).
We could well be looking at either full-scale nuclear war not far down the line, or at least full-scale conventional war in Europe alone, which might or might not later trigger a strategic nuclear exchange involving the USA.
Americans should think carefully before firing on Russia, or helping Western European states to do so. The USA may have several times the nuclear-destructive power of Russia overall, but if the top 50 cities of the USA were hit and/or destroyed by nuclear missiles, that means the end of American power (and society) for a century or more.
Yes, the USA might destroy as many or more Russian cities, but the USA would still be a chaotic mess of destroyed cities, violent social disorder, and tens of millions —perhaps hundreds of millions— of dead and dying. Think very very carefully before bringing such consequences on yourselves and others.
“You carry in your blood the holy inheritance of your fathers and forefathers. You do not know those who have vanished in endless ranks into the darkness of the past. But they all live in you and walk in your blood upon the earth that consumed them in battle and toil and in which their bodies have long decayed.
Your blood is therefore something holy. In it your parents gave you not only a body, but your nature. To deny your blood is to deny yourself. No one can change it. But each decides to grow the good that one has inherited and suppress the bad. Each is also given will and courage.
You do not have only the right, but also the duty to pass your blood on to your children, for you are a member of the chain of generations that reaches from the past into eternity, and this link of the chain that you represent must do its part so that the chain is never broken.
But if your blood has traits that will make your children unhappy and burdens to the state, then you have the heroic duty to be the last. The blood is the carrier of life. You carry in it the secret of creation itself. Your blood is holy, for in it God’s will lives.”
[SS-Verlag: material for instruction of the Hitlerjugend].
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Desperate to make the scandal go away so banks can continue quietly cancelling people, Lefties and the @BBCNews now smear @Nigel_Farage as “insufficiently wealthy”. Total twaddle.
— Isabel Oakeshott (@IsabelOakeshott) July 4, 2023
Russian army units destroyed ammunition depots for the Ukrainian army near Orekhov in the Zaporozhye region, where the Ukrainian forces launched their non-stop counter-attacks! pic.twitter.com/gwElCy3tJ0
Warsaw: British air defense system protects arms shipments to Kiev
The British air defense system "Sky Saber" in Poland is protecting arms deliveries to Ukraine, Polish Defense Minister Mariusz Blaszczak announced, after a meeting with his British colleague Ben Wallace, as well…
If the USA and its vassals stopped supplying weapons to Kiev, the SVO would end in a few months, if they stop now – in a few days" — Medvedev. pic.twitter.com/zGhpuOWVaJ
I love a lot of what Medvedev says. This is even more outstanding ! If Ukraine is left with Kiev, it will be a good outcome for Ukraine pic.twitter.com/Yqu4CtGoUf
I have blogged for the past year or more that the best idea is for Russia to take the areas of Ukraine east of the Dnieper, and for some Ukrainian successor to the Zelensky regime to control the larger area west of the Dnieper, and centred on Lvov. That would leave aside the Kiev area (which is on both sides of the Dnieper), Crimea, and the Black Sea littoral centred on Odessa.
Crimea was always Russian, with a mainly (now almost entirely) Russian population. Kiev should probably have some kind of special status, and Odessa either the same or a degree of autonomy, with Russia controlling the Black Sea coast to a depth of about 50-100 miles.
“Boris” Johnson and the Lebedev family
Saw a recording of a documentary (I think Channel 4) about “Boris”-idiot and the Lebedev father and son (with the old KGB, its successor-agencies, and British SIS and MI5, as spear-carriers).
The whole thing is rather odd, and there are certainly questions to be answered, but I cannot see Johnson as a Russian agent, not as such. For one thing, he is at root completely unideological; any such connection would be money-based or based upon getting help to push “Boris” upward (he was Foreign Secretary at the time he visited one of the Italian castles owned by the Lebedevs).
At the time, as now, the Lebedevs controlled msm outlets such as the Independent and Evening Standard.
My tentative conclusion at the end was that, possibly/probably what happened was that the younger Lebedev was offered a peerage for straight cash to “Boris”, paid somewhere offshore, protected by layers of (perhaps) offshore trusts and companies, such as Panamanian trusts and/or numbered bank accounts. A personal deal, nothing to do with the old KGB, or its SVR successor, though the details would no doubt be of interest to the latter, and to the Kremlin.
I concede that I have no evidence at all with which to back the above speculation. Pure speculation and hunch, backed only by the facts as known. Why did Johnson later nominate Lebedev junior for a peerage? Against Security Service and other advice, too.
Of course, at the time Johnson visited the Lebedevs in Italy, he was Foreign Secretary, not Prime Minister, so could not have nominated anyone for a peerage, but his unmerited likely elevation to No.10 was a good each-way bet at the time, and anyway no money need to have been paid unless and until.
If it happened, how much money? Name any figure north of £10M. £20M is good, £100M even better.
“Boris’s” pension.
Nuclear war visualization
I haven’t heard Medvedev’s nuclear threats for over a week; I almost started worrying about how he’s doing.
Meanwhile, scientists have created a visualization of a nuclear war between the USA and russia.
I post that despite it having been posted first by a Kiev-regime supporter, because we should take even the possibility seriously, and stop stoking the fires of the war. Take away Zelensky’s ricebowl— stop sending arms and ammunition, and money, to the Kiev regime.
Those with real power and influence in the West must stop the slide to nuclear war, before it is too late.
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A revolution is sweeping through Britain and I think millions of ordinary people have had enough of it. pic.twitter.com/QYJRav6F3y
Interesting, but only a form of real social nationalism can save Britain now.
Most Brits loathe Woke Political Correctness. They think it’s gone too far. They feel unable to challenge the beliefs of the ruling class. They think cancel culture is ridiculous. And they hate being lectured to by hypocritical woke corporations.
Don't believe what you read on Twitter. Most ordinary Brits think immigration is too high, want it reduced, are increasingly sceptical its good for the country, and want their borders controlled.
Leaked documents (to The Times) reveal the Bank of England thinks "people of any gender can be pregnant", refers to mothers as "birthing parent", & urges staff to show pronouns in e-mails and use unisex toilets. Increasingly hard to take the BoE seriously.
Enemies of the people (and 3 out of the 6 are Jewish).
Ukraine is planning to conduct a terrorist attack on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, with potential consequences affecting the entire globe, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told Sputnik radio:https://t.co/VsGvXSxsQ6pic.twitter.com/Vk47GS533V
The special military operation would end in several days if the US and its vassals stop sending weapons to Ukraine, Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev said, answering a question from TASS:https://t.co/SUxQc3NfKXpic.twitter.com/GA6Bi2ETGI
The present situation in the Russian economy is better than projected earlier, which holds the promise of fulfillment of all tasks charted, President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin:https://t.co/rVU4is3wXhpic.twitter.com/UXjSecPkKH
As regular readers will know, I am now, once again, the target of a malicious and politically-motivated attack, this time a prosecution, instigated by the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism”, a very small but well-funded group of fanatical Zionist Jews.
I now see that there have been a couple of tweets inaccurately stating that I am to be tried this month. Not so. Any trial (if one is actually held at all) will be held in November or December 2023, or possibly even in 2024. In the interim period, there will be at least one brief and purely procedural hearing.
A nuisance, of course, but since the latest malicious attempt was publicized (by the “CAA” goblins themselves, on Twitter and on their website), there has been an increase in the readership of this blog. Silver lining?
Nadine Dorries and the Mid-Bedfordshire constituency
A safe Conservative Party seat, which she has represented since 2005, and which has been good to her— good salary, hugely-inflated expenses, time out to appear on I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here for a very large fee, and to write about a dozen cheap novels.
She was able to employ at least two of her three daughters on very inflated salaries (via MP expenses) and has been investigated several times by the police. On at least one occasion, the file was passed to the Crown Prosecution Service for consideration for prosecution. However, she has wriggled out of trouble every time.
Now, having announced her immediate resignation [see https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65910896], Nadine Dorries has not in fact done what is necessary, i.e. to apply, notionally, for “an office of profit under the Crown“, usually either “Steward of the Chiltern Hundreds” or “Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead”.
The delay is plainly because Nadine Dorries was, or so she claims, offered a peerage by the former Prime Minister, Johnson, which offer is now worthless. That she was offered a peerage was apparently the case; her nomination for a peerage was one of those deleted from the list, supposedly by decision of Rishi Sunak.
It seems clear to me that Nadine Dorries announced her “resignation” because she was sure of getting a well-paid sinecure as a “baroness” in the Lords— ~£350 a day without any need even to pretend to do anything for it, plus well-subsidized and palatial surroundings in which to meet people, network etc.
In theory, Nadine Dorries could hang on as MP until the next General Election, getting the salary, the expenses etc, while doing nothing. Perhaps she will.
Nadine Dorries was only too happy to jettison the loyal —and possibly stupid— voters of Mid-Bedfordshire. Unsurprising. As soon as her then-husband and father of her children developed multiple sclerosis, she (in effect) abandoned him, after 23 years of marriage: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Personal_life.
Hastings’ biography includes Sandhurst, and WW2 action with the Scots Guards, the early SAS, and the shambolic but certainly sometimes courageous SOE, later followed by 12 years with SIS/MI6.
Naturally, Hastings was born with a silver spoon compared to Nadine Dorries. No argument. Eton, Sandhurst, the expectation and inheritance of several large, or arguably even great estates. Financially, and in terms of useful connections, he had it far easier than Nadine Dorries, born into relative poverty in Liverpool.
All the same, which of the two really would be better as MP?
Again, one was born into affluence, indeed into riches, and never had to struggle financially, but the point is which of the two was the more fitted to be an MP and political leader.
Incidentally, I noticed that Stephen Hastings wrote an autobiography, Drums of Memory. I have just ordered a used copy, and for the knockdown price of £1.75 plus a couple of pounds postage. Pretty good value for a hardback book in apparently almost new condition. Will look forward to reading that, assuming it actually arrives (my last purchase, Anna Karenina in Russian, has been refunded by Amazon because of some problem with distribution).
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This is Nadine Dorries, part-time MP and Johnson super fan. Hundreds of thousands of words have been written about her not getting a peerage and hardly any of those words question if she deserves one in the first place. 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/opd5OOnLXA
— The90%. No to Charter Cities (@90percenters) June 14, 2023
There are people in her constituency worried about losing their home or putting food on the table. Dorries however appears more concerned about her peerage or lack thereof. She is selfish, shameless and undeserving of any honour, let alone a peerage! https://t.co/xc2HhsIT6D
Money thrown at the feet of the Kiev regime. Meanwhile, in Britain, people cannot get medical treatment or decent housing, and the roads are falling to pieces.
At night, the RF Armed Forces worked on the objects of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with long-range missiles and UAVs.
Arrivals were recorded in Kharkov, Kherson, Dnepropetrovsk, Krivoy Rog, Sumy region.
The loss of Western heavy equipment was an unfortunate surprise for Kyiv – French general “The current losses were a bad surprise. After all, everything is not going the way the West planned, ” said General Olivier Kempf in an interview with Figaro. He added that a large number… pic.twitter.com/QMDL0bOIhk
That would require a modicum of contrition on her part and Jack Monroe, like most narcissists, simply refuse to accept they are ever in the wrong in any meaningful way.
If “Jack Monroe” did that, she might trigger an avalanche of similar claims, together with even more negative publicity.
The unwavering support of Jack Monroe tells you all you need to know about her social status. If Jack was a single mum off a council estate she firstly wouldn’t have a platform and secondly wouldn’t be enabled by the virtue signalling middle class to carry on stealing from folk.
Going to be interesting to see how Jack Monroe bootstrapcook responds to the huge pushback against her attempt to skew the narrative re: her failure to attend court yesterday. Seems more & more people are seeing through her lies. I think she knows it's over for her TBH.
Her pseudo-celebrity supporters are ebbing away. Weak waste of space Alice Beer is the latest. Jay Rayner cut “Jack Monroe” loose nearly a year ago now, and Nigella Lawson later followed suit.
None will denounce her, but will just show her the cold shoulder.
I suppose that “Jack Monroe” will try to leverage whatever she can to stay in the public eye to some extent, as with her unexplained appearance on BBC Question Time recently, and she needs that public exposure, if only to keep onside the hard core of donor-mugs who are each sending her between £3.50 and £44 a month via Patreon— 411 utter mugs as of today.
Dominic Grieve – "We know Boris Johnson is a serial liar… & he lied through his back teeth about the circumstances relating to the breaches of the rules in No.10…. I hope he's gone for good, as the country is much better off without him."#KayBurleypic.twitter.com/KWViL309MU
Britain 2023, where Max Hastings looks like the most principled journalist imaginable…a measure of either how Hastings has grown since he covered the Vietnam War in the late 1960s, or of how far British public life has slid into the mire in more recent decades.
You've got to hand it to Boris Johnson. To be the worst Prime Minister we ever had when we've also had Liz Truss is quite the achievement
Sushil Wadhwani responding to Kirsty Walk mentioning Allister Heath's opinion that the coming mortgage catastrophe "will prove Liz Truss right"#Newsnightpic.twitter.com/vlR2li7K70
If mortgage rates continue to rise, there will be a rather British non-violent political upheaval. There must be millions of people who do not really “own their own home” as they think they do, because they have a mortgage on the property.
I have just seen a statistic which claims that nearly 28% of the UK population are homeowners without a mortgage or loan against the property, while nearly 38% are “homeowners” but with a mortgage or other loan against the property (I presume that the remaining ~34% are either renters or are too young to take title to real property).
38%. That means, in theory, 38% of the voters, too.
People may not like or trust the Labour Party or the LibDems (or others), but the Conservative Party has been in power since 2010. If mortgage rates continue to rise, there will be a backlash against the Conservative Party not seen even in 1997.
As a point of fact, I was a Master, not the Head Master of Eton, nor has humility always been my most obvious virtue.
— WWIII. #EndTheGenocide (@NWO_Covid_WW3) June 15, 2023
Another, and this time not very inventive “Jack Monroe” lie, that reporters and stray peasants are besieging her home. She must have lifted that from the life of van Gogh.
Simple question Jack. How much money was donated to fight the libel case against me that never happened? I'm sure Twitter would like to know.https://t.co/VHsnnCpkRJ
— WWIII. #EndTheGenocide (@NWO_Covid_WW3) June 15, 2023
“Jack Monroe” works on the —often-true— assumption that the public cannot check up on the veracity of her stories (mostly a pack of lies) and that most “journalists” (scribblers) are too lazy to check.
Jack Monroe is happy to share personal messages to reveal private information of others yet she won't show receipts here. She's very selective about what she keeps behind the curtain
The Armed Forces of Ukraine made several unsuccessful attempts to attack in the Makarovka-Pushilin area
According to him, one of the hottest areas on the front is the junction between the Zaporozhye region and the DPR, where the Ukrainian army is trying to carry out active…
New Kakhovka: shooting into the sky and a powerful bombing strike of the Russian Aerospace Forces on enemy targets on the right bank of the Dnieper A massive fire broke out at the site of the bombings. pic.twitter.com/DVDLOgIkae
This morning, Russian airborne units launched counterattacks on the trenches of the Ukrainian army in the Kremnaya forests, and managed to penetrate deep into the forests. pic.twitter.com/GosAOJnpTc
Right now, a shooting battle is going on near Nova Kakhovka. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, presumably, repulse an attempted landing by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This was reported by the correspondent of "Izvestia" Emil Timashev. Shooting is also heard in Tavriysk… pic.twitter.com/iqcbKuT4o8
Footage of the detonation of the ammunition depot of the nationalists of the Armed Forces of Ukraine after the artillery strike of the Southern Military District of the Russian Armed Forces in the Zaporozhye direction. pic.twitter.com/hKHSIn8l6f
The Americans know that even a limited Russian nuclear strike on the US mainland would send their whole society into freefall. Many of their cities are already powder kegs ready to blow. Racial and social war is just below the surface.
For successful mobilization activities in Ukraine, military commissars increasingly need to bring a potential conscript to an unconscious state In this case, in Uman, Cherkasy region pic.twitter.com/zrl14YAUnW
This is a fantastic argument against censorship. I've been following and learning about World War 2 for decades and I've never seen this video. Maybe if everything that has anything to do with N@ZI Germany wasn't censored people would know what really happened. https://t.co/Nl6UdYhnrz
Even discounting the obvious propagandistic element (in which all the main parties of WW2 indulged), the film is interesting. I was always struck by how healthy most of those released from German camps looked, as seen in Allied, not in German, films. For example, there are photographs of women released from concentration camps into the custody of the Swedish Red Cross in 1945. They all look healthy, not starved, and in fact quite normal physically.
It never was about just confederate statues clearly
He had a point, looking at the symbiotic relationship between technical innovation, industrial change, and social change in, say, the 19th Century. Not for nothing did Engels go to the rapidly expanding industries of Manchester and other parts of the North of England in order to study both the new industrial working classes and the parallel socio-political ferment of the early Victorian period.
That answer sure does sound a lot more like the young, foreign men pouring into Germany than it does the young German men they’re replacing.
People who say “pro-black doesn’t mean anti-white” treat pro-white as anti-every other race. Encouraging white women to have babies apparently Hitleresque. pic.twitter.com/gd8ZsUJxx8
Meet Charlotte Owen. The 29 year old advisor to Boris Johnson who will now put her vast experience of 18 months in government to good use as a peer in the House of Lords. Now that's democracy! pic.twitter.com/O5kyj7Mq3Y
A student until 2015/2016. An unpaid “gopher” “intern” for a year or two after that. Finally, a “Special Adviser” from 2017 or 2018. Five years of political gophering and toadying now crowned by elevation to the House of Lords. The beginning of the end for our fake “democracy”, in a single appointment.
My take? That the appointment is one of “Boris” Johnson’s fingers stuck up to his party, his critics, his now-former constituents, and to the country as a whole. Several of the others on the “honours” list may also have been “Boris”-idiot’s way of saying to the world, “F…U.”.
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I-95 collapse in Philadelphia…
$100 Billion for Ukraine, nothing to prevent Americas infrastructure from falling apart pic.twitter.com/xa8JebJUwQ
It now appears that, as a fellow investigator informed me at 6am this morning, poverty-cosplaying serial fraudster & thief of the fake Lee Anderson libel fund money Jack Monroe @BootstrapCook has now deleted/hidden the videos on her YouTube channels to hide yet even more evidence pic.twitter.com/HldMVE3csH
Unfortunately for her, the evidence of @BootstrapCook’s poverty-cosplaying lying about her wealth, Kickstarter, Teemill, Patreon, fake Lee Anderson libel fundraising & other scams are all still widely & readily available online, in archives, screenshots/recordings & oth. channels
As of today, a hard core of 411 utter mugs are still sending “Jack Monroe” between £3.50 and £44 a month via Patreon. For (literally) jack s**t.
Even at the lowest level of “patronage”, that comes to £1438.50 a month, in cash. If all the mugs are giving £5 a month, the total would be £2,055 a month; at £10 each, £4,110 a month. In the admittedly unlikely case that all the mugs are giving £44 each, that would add up to over £18,000 a month. My guess? She is getting about £5,000 a month in cash from her mug-base.
This is the state of journalism … because @TIME doesn't even know where Chernobyl is….. One Google search. That's all they had to do. SMH pic.twitter.com/H3amqgSjk2
— Natalie F Danelishen (@Chesschick01) June 12, 2023
I blogged years ago about how, when I was at the old Warsaw airport in December 1988 (quite nice— white marble floors and oriental-style carpets in the cafe), waiting for a late flight to London, I got talking to the only other person there, a youngish American (I suspect, Jew) wearing an overcoat and hat (there was snow on the ground outside the terminal). It turned out that he was the Newsweek correspondent for Eastern Europe, which meant everywhere from the West German frontier to the Soviet one, and south/southeast as far as the Black Sea and Adriatic.
That young or youngish person, maybe late twenties, covered the waterfront of Central and Eastern Europe from Bonn, of all places. I quickly established that I, myself only an occasional visitor to places such as Poland, nonetheless knew far more about the situation there than he did, yet his magazine (and so all its readers) relied on him for accurate reportage. Enlightening.
American news magazines are pretty poor; the best was probably the one to which I used to subscribe when in the USA in the early 1990s, U.S. News and World Report. That magazine ceased print publication long ago.
“The engineer battalions of the 33rd Mechanized and 47th Assault Brigades, the lead formations in Ukraine’s 2023 counteroffensive, suffered heavy equipment losses in their assault just south of Mala Tokmachka last week.
The losses include at least five of the battalions’ specialized engineering vehicles. Fitted with mineplows and minerollers, these vehicles lead tanks and infantry fighting vehicles through minefields, plowing and rolling a path so the tanks and IFVs can break through enemy defenses.
The Russian air force moreover has control of the air over the southern front line and has been able to fly back-to-back sorties with attack helicopters and fighter-bombers—a critical advantage that Ukraine’s ground-based air-defenses haven’t been able to blunt.“
[Forbes magazine].
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Max Hastings assesses a man who wrecked the UK: As editor of the Telegraph he sacked Johnson for lying. Here he recognises his own role in facilitating the early career of a mildly amusing writer but, reasonably, accepts no responsibility for the sociopath’s subsequent career. https://t.co/CW2crTLYcKpic.twitter.com/3KcMH6EhcB
— Lord Steve of Toffeeland (@marrtoffee) June 12, 2023
No-one, of course, suggests that Johnson simply be shot. Everyone these days is running too scared of the UK’s emerging toytown police state dystopia, its poundland-KGB police, and its risible “anti-terror” snoopers and prosecutors. I cannot, however, think of a suitable punishment for Johnson. In any case, while he is far less honest, honourable and worthy even than his former colleagues in the Westminster monkeyhouse, from the straight political point of view he is no worse than many of them.
@BorisJohnson are you going to make a statement for the benefit of Charlotte Owen & the speculation over your eleged daughter / mistress / sexmate / fuck-buddy. Not sure anybody will believe what you say but for her sake, if accusations are incorrect, you could at least try.
Charlotte Owen 29 , one of BoJos new House of Lords awards worked her way up to Senior Advisor status in his team. Junior Adviser £40k – £53k Special Adviser £57k- £84k Senior Adviser £73k- £102k Not bad for 2:1 at York Uni.#lovechild#bitontheside
Has anyone checked in on Nadine Dorries after she found out that Charlotte Owen was going to HoL and she wasn't?
— Scribbling Lark 🎥 🎞🖌🖋📖 (@CabinetStories) June 12, 2023
Ha ha! Cruel gibe…(“I’m lovin’ it“…)
Boris Johnson has bestowed a life peerage to this 29-year old woman who worked as a special advisor for him and others for 6 months. Charlotte Owen, b. 1993. Johnson’s first wife was Allegra Mostyn-Owen – they divorced in 1993. Coincidence? pic.twitter.com/NjjXfpPm7L
At first, I thought, “no, Charlotte Owen must be just another “Boris”-idiot roll in the hay“, but I am now wondering whether she really might be one of the idiot’s illegitimate offspring.
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Armed Forces of Ukraine assessed NATO equipment after the start of the "counteroffensive" Ukrainian military are disappointed with NATO armored vehicles. Many people call tanks "dummy" because of the low performance characteristics in comparison with Soviet technology. “We… pic.twitter.com/3oor3LIlWy
President Vladimir Putin of Russia is scheduled to deliver a speech in Moscow on Tuesday. Hours later and 800 miles away, President Biden will speak in Poland.
The messages will offer a rare moment of almost direct confrontation between the two leaders. https://t.co/t9ZePvQdkY
.@maddow Is a straight up psychopathic warmonger. That’s actually not hyperbole. She’s pretending that NATO & The U.S. did not intentionally provoke this war. And she focuses on some rando holding Russia flag to discredit peace rally. Of course she did.pic.twitter.com/UxAeSNIdMs
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters released a video today in which he accused the U.S. and its “NATO vassals” of having provoked Russia into invading Ukraine. He also says that the country’s of Central Eastern Europe shouldn’t have been allowed to join NATO. pic.twitter.com/MlnAecaRau
Less than half of the financial aid pledged to Ukraine by the west has actually reached Kyiv since Russia’s invasion last year, according to analysis of international financial support, @dariamslv reports. https://t.co/KK7mKasHv3
🧵 1. The fact that Putin is an evil, megalomaniacal despot doesn’t make the war between Ukraine & Russia ours to fight. Even if Americans wanted to make it ours (they don’t), the task of declaring war would still belong to Congress, not @POTUS.
The USA, the only country in the world that murdered hundreds of thousands of civilians with atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, author of Operation Condor, of assassinations, interventions and coups d'état throughout the world, has no morals to accuse Russia of 'crimes pic.twitter.com/ZCrjPWkP15
There is a good strategic case for attempting to bring Russia into the Western fold. The greatest foreign policy blunder of the last 30 years is arguably not doing so after the Cold War. https://t.co/hT0l1CoqIy
After about 1989, the “West” looted the former Soviet Union (via the Jew “oligarchs”) and conspired to reduce Russia (with a number of other ex-Soviet states) to the status of a joke and vassal state. I saw some of that myself, here and there. What was presented as “partnership” was actually serfdom at second hand for the Russian people.
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Jack Monroe lies about absolutely everything. Every pathetic detail of her very “sad life” has been archived now and there is no excuse. #DueDiligence
When did she do that? Like when? She likes to spend money on sideboards and she tweets about pasta, pans, pens, potatoes to avoid searches that include Jack Monroe Patreon. Do some do diligence…
…and, as of today, 502 utter mugs are still sending her, via Patreon, a total of between £1,757 and £22,088 per month. While there are idiots like that around, “Jack Monroe” will certainly never need to get a job (or use a foodbank)…
The big picture is that China has now decided to give support, albeit cautiously, to Russia. The strategic balance thus tips more in Russia’s favour.
“Blacks with everything”
For several years, I have been noting on the blog (and, until a pack of Jews had me expelled in 2018, on Twitter) the System’s “blacks with everything” campaign (my description taken, of course, from the title of a play by the Jewish playwright Arnold Wesker, Chips with Everything: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Wesker.
Yesterday, I happened to see, on the website of the British Library, no less, on the “how to apply for a reader’s ticket” page, that a black man features prominently (presented, surely risibly, as a typical British Library user?): https://www.bl.uk/help/how-to-get-a-reader-pass.
Does one regard this as typical of our times, or as simply pathetic, or just as a sociological lie? Or all of the foregoing?
I myself had a Reader’s Ticket (a kind of plastic photo pass, in fact which did not say “British Library” on it, in case it got lost and then misused) as long ago as 1980, when the Library was still based within the British Museum.
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"They're destroying the institution of family, their cultural and historical identity, and various perversions with regard to children; pedophilia is accepted as the new norm".
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 21, 2023
I have seen some Twitter accounts suspicious of who or what that “David Morgan” might be. I care not, and am only interested in the fact that I agree with much of what it, or he, says.
If you think Putin is a war criminal but have nothing to say about your own Government that illegally destroyed a nation based on a complete bullshit lie about WMDs, you may just have been brainwashed by your Operation Mockingbird media.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 21, 2023
“A” nation? Think “several nations“. In the past 30+ years, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Lebanon, to take the most obvious. All connected directly or indirectly to Israel, Zionism, the “New World Order” [NWO] agenda, and the Coudenhove-Kalergi/Great Replacement agenda.
It’s a sad day when Putin makes more sense than the leader of the free world. pic.twitter.com/vcLdwjyx8w
Interesting. That great genius, Rudolf Steiner, said that there would come a time (unspecified, I think, but in the fairly near future —Steiner himself died in 1925— when people would sink into (I forget the exact words) decadence and evil, but at the same time congratulate themselves on their own tolerance, and that of their society.
Is that not what we are seeing across the Western world?
But he's not wrong.. YOU are the ones that have pushed to destroy the Family Unit in America.. You've pushed to Sexualize EVERYTHING to our children… You've created a Cancel Culture Society of Participation Trophy LOSERS..
Putin gave a speech today, and dedicated part of it to the culture war, including the destruction of culture, history, churches and religious institutions, nuclear families, the normalization of pedophilia, and the transing of children. Do you agree with his remarks? pic.twitter.com/DpDEYkRo0M
Vladimir Putin does not want World War III with the West,Biden and Zelensky want World War III for the world,and I think it's pretty obvious that Vladimir Putin is the good guy who's trying to protect Russia from being surrounded by NATO,and the chemical weapons labs in Ukraine!! pic.twitter.com/S0aJH9AFjG
We may be a great deal closer to nuclear war than most of us believe, or want to believe. It could mean the end of several hundred years of a certain history and way of life— or worse.
I doubt that many people in the UK would survive such a conflict, Britain being relatively small, yet having a number of high-value targets situated on its territory: ports, air bases, early-warning stations, submarine bases etc. As someone who lives only 15 miles or so from a major port (Southampton), I myself would quite likely perish, along with most of the rest of the British people.
All I can say to the survivors, if any, would be that they should then take the chance to eliminate those who have ruined our society, if any still live.
In the old (19thC) military phrase, “no names— no pack drill“…
More cheerfully, there are signs that, even in the USA and Europe, the decision-makers, or some of them, are wanting to draw back from the brink of the abyss, while still wanting to be seen to (seem to) support “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime).
What I find fascinating is that the sort of Americans who would have been gung-ho for war only a couple of decades ago, are actually the “peaceniks” of the present day. They realize that post-Soviet Russia is not their enemy, nor is it the force now destroying their society.
There may well be a less principled but still valid reason for them not to support a hot war against Russia— the likelihood that they themselves, their families, their neighbourhoods, would probably be blasted, incinerated, or poisoned.
Had Iraq or Afghanistan, or Serbia for that matter, had nuclear ICBMs, the history of the past 30 years might well have been different. The US Government and people have, since 1941 (if you include WW2 non-nuclear devastation), been used to pulverizing foreign places without the slightest risk that the same might happen to American cities and people.
What she's referring to here is a report from the extreme far-left group Hope Not Hate, a group our government work closely with. She made it sound like the far-right organise "migrant hunts" to harm migrants. In reality, she's talking about "migrant hunters" who are individuals pic.twitter.com/4tCrOomM5l
In fact, I am told that Patriotic Alternative were not even at the Knowsley protest (though they had every right to be).
Yvette Cooper, would-be tyrant, telling lies again (she must imagine that she is filling in more of those fraudulent expenses claims…). A lying cheat, “grifter”, and fraudster.
leaflets, they also want to criminalise the "migrant hunters" AKA citizen journalists doing completely legal & legitimate work. All because they made a single mistake regarding a hotel they thought was housing illegal migrants. As we know "real journalists" never make mistakes. pic.twitter.com/Qqk8HBhFA4
What happened in Knowsley wasn't the "far-right" it was angry citizens responding to an illegal immigrant approaching a child for sex. Unsurprisingly, there wasn't a single mention of what caused the protest in Knowsley. There wasn't a single mention of the safety of women and
This woman is so riled up by HNH's false reporting, she believes peacefully protesting & documenting boat crossings is not only "terrorism" but it's putting 50% of the population's lives at risk.
It has had overwhelming support. These people want to criminalise and censor completely normal and reasonable opinions. They are dangerous and do not represent the people.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 21, 2023
Ha ha! It does feel like that, the way that Western (System) politicians are all but genuflecting to the Jew Zelensky. You would not believe that he is now a corrupt dictator, has closed down opposition parties, arrested or had killed their leaders and activists, and closed down trade unions…
2020: It's just three weeks to flatten the curve
2021: It's just a mask
2022: It's just a vaccine passport
2023: Drive too far from your home and get a fine
The slippery slope of tyranny.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 21, 2023
You Government/Council has NO right to tell you where you can drive, what roads you can drive on, or for what reasons you can drive.
We are sleepwalking into slavery and the time for civil disobedience is now.
Don't pay the fines. Remove the bollards. Remove the cameras.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 21, 2023
The video by Oxford Council confirming their plans to fine people for driving outside of their local areas is currently sat at 1,500 dislikes with only 60 likes.
Comments have also been disabled. So much for listening to feedback!
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 21, 2023
Steve Kirsch's newsletter: New Zealand government data shows that the COVID vaccines make you MORE likely to die from COVID (not less) https://t.co/Mz1XI9rcnN
In my view, scribblers such as Gaby Hinsliff are not really or fully journalists, or even columnists, as once understood, in the sense of being honest fact-finders and/or opinion-expressers, but propagandists with or for an agenda. Such people may start out as journalists, but end up in another place.
This person in the clip should be kept as far from the education of children as it is possible to be. https://t.co/1y5aJ7RyID
In the UK, the same applies. I am also concerned at the very poor educational knowledge in the teaching “profession”. See also [UK]: https://www.gov.uk/home-education.
And then we alter university admissions so they will be admitted instead of more qualified students. Then we alter the “racist” curriculum so they can actually pass their classes. Then companies institute diversity quotas so they are forced to be hired.
Do we offer a home to anyone anywhere in the World whose house has fallen down, caught fire, been blown over in the wind or been repossessed by the bank?
Do we also rehome their goats and cattle while we're about it?
In the end (and as I suspected would prove to be the case), Corbyn as Labour leader, abetted by pathetic IRA supporter John McDonnell, was not even decently “anti-Semitic”. A complete waste of space, playing a game, or an amateur drama performance, as a latter-day 1930s Popular Front activist.
Both “Labour” and “Conservative” parties (faked brands for the naive) are planning to make virtually all immigrants (migrant-invaders) superficially “legal”. When that happens, the non-whites will just flood in, almost unnoticed compared to the rubber-boat influx.
💬 #Zakharova: The Americans claim they "had nothing to do" with the explosions of the #NordStream pipelines even though the findings by renowned reporter Seymour Hersh are widely available.
💬 President #Putin: The US is seeking to permanently secure its world dominance. Step by step they are trying to destroy the system of global security & arms control.
⚡️ I am forced to announce that Russia suspends its participation in the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty. pic.twitter.com/x8G301vtrb
I was just thinking about the “level”, culturally, of Russia and Ukraine.
When you think of Russia in terms of historical culture, a host of names come to mind at once. In the world of literature, you could cite —to name but a few of the most famous— Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, Chekhov, Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev, Bulgakov, Lermontov, Sholokhov, Leskov, Yevtushenko, Solzhenitsyn etc.
Some of those writers, eg Gogol and Bulgakov, were in fact born in Ukraine; Gogol was ethnically and culturally Russian as well as Ukrainian. After all, Ukraine and Russia were together for a thousand years.
In music, one thinks of, inter alia, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glazunov, Glinka, Rachmaninov, Scriabin, Borodin, Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Balakirev, Mussorgsky, Shostakovitch, Myaskovsky, Khrennikov, Popov, Shchedrin, Sviridov and many others.
The same can be said of painters.
As to Ukrainian writers, composers etc, there are quite a number (e.g. Lyatoshinsky), but few who would be known to people in the UK, USA etc.
It is true that, until about 30 years ago, there was a broadly Russifying policy in the Ukraine and, in both the 19thC and under Stalin, a general repression of Ukrainian language, but that is not the whole picture.
Ukraine is a country the same size as France, and which has today a population of over 40 million (minus 5-10 million now living beyond its borders).
There can surely be no doubt that, historically, Russia has produced a great deal more, culturally, than Ukraine, whatever reasons can be adduced, yet when we look at Western propaganda, whether in the msm or on Twitter etc, all we see is that Russians are “savages“, or “orcs” (a reference to the brutal and stupid evil soldier-creatures of The Lord of the Rings) and so on.
By contrast, the Ukrainian (Kiev regime) people and soldiers are represented as being far far better than Russians.
Well, of course, “in war, truth is the first casualty” but, even so, it is “disappointing” to see how easily bamboozled many people are in, say, the UK, and how enthusiastically the basically Jewish-pervaded msm has embraced its faux-war propaganda role.
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Indian refiners may buy Russian fuel, export own https://t.co/7RQqNuYf59 Modi govt is smartly using the war between Russia and Ukraine/West in India's favour
The funniest part about this was how quickly all the MSM punditry and Warhawks jumped to conclusions, with alien invasion on one hand, and baying for WWIII with #China on the other. And no shame from either side.
In the absence of credible intelligence (available to me), I cannot comment on the “UFO” reports.
Ukraine would have a peace agreement, China would not be flying over the USA, strategic reserves would be full, gas would be at record lows, Wall Street would be humming, 5,000,000 foreign nationals would not be bankrupting the safety net, WWIII would not be on the horizon…… pic.twitter.com/cDxRojhUaK
— Erin Brophy – don't forget to laugh.. (@ERINBROPHY18) February 13, 2023
I am hardly a fan of Trump, that squawking parrot in a cage guarded by Zionist Jews, but it is probably true to say that the Ukraine war would be over now without US leaders stoking the conflict by supplying weapons and money to Zelensky and the Kiev regime.
The former Google CEO is on a mission to rewire the US military with cutting-edge artificial intelligence to take on China. Will it make the world safer? https://t.co/7dz0QT7Fw5
As blogged previously, China is now, broadly, in a similar position to that of the USA in the 1930s— an economic superpower but not yet a world military superpower. The USA, by contrast, is now in the position that the Western and Central European powers and empires were in at that same time, prior to the Second World War that toppled Europe from its rightful place.
"Fire phoenix" flies in the sky: a man made a phoenix kite controlled by a drone, and flew it in the sky in Shangqiu, central China's Henan Province
Very interesting development @josiahmortimer. Would be worth checking whether @BootstrapCook ever followed up on her intention to sue #30pLee for libel too. Her’s is also newsworthy cos she crowdfunded for the case but has never disclosed what happened to that money.
🤡Alleged meteor lights up the sky over France, spotted from Paris 🤡Well what's it going to be in the coming weeks.. A Ufo(Alien invasion) or a big meteorite? They haven't quite figured it out yet I guess pic.twitter.com/CASNinG5YM
“Russia’s feared new offensive has already begun says NATO chief, as he warns Ukraine is using more munitions than military alliance is producing.
The former Prime Minister of Norway called on NATO to ‘ramp up production’ of ammunition, as he said Ukraine’s rate of usage is far outstripping current capacities and draining stockpiles.
‘The current rate of Ukraine’s ammunition expenditure is many times higher than our current rate of production. This puts our defence industries under strain,’ he said.
Stoltenberg admitted that NATO was facing a ‘problem’ as current waiting times for large-calibre ammunition have grown from 12 to 28 months.“
[Daily Mail]
[Ukraine: state of play as of 12-13 February 2023]
Looks as though, before too long, the troops of the Kiev regime will run out of ammunition. If that were to happen, those forces would have to fall back, perhaps hundreds of miles back.
“The Defence Secretary has demanded up to £10billion extra for the Armed Forces, it has been claimed, amid concerns the military is severely overstretched.”
[Daily Mail].
Ben Wallace never made it beyond the rank of captain in the real army, but in the Westminster monkeyhouse he plays the armchair field-marshal.
Those idiots will not be satisfied until we have actual war with Russia, and until London is a smoking radioactive ruin.
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She doesn't do any campaigning, she just lies about her backstory, her finances, begs for money, then spends it on luxury goods for herself. I'm left wing and working class, I criticise Jack Monroe because I saw through her 🐂💩 from day 1. Do your own due diligence, or don't…
Well, this week brings another victory over political journalist John Rentoul: I scored 8/10 as against his 4/10 (he says “4 and a half“). I did not know the answers to questions 1 and 7.
Sweden is now full of useless and/or hostile trash, just like the UK. Jews such as Barbara Lerner Spectre were behind much of it in Sweden, and Jews and Jewish groups are behind much of the “refugees welcome” propaganda in the UK too.
Those Swedes (and British) who still support mass immigration and a mixed-race society can mostly be dismissed as total “shitheads”.
Mostly maternity services, i.e. blacks (mostly) who come to the UK to have babies at NHS expense, and so that their offspring will be able to get UK passports later. What a ******* disgrace that the System allows this to happen— and indeed encourages it.
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And in one fell swoop, Asda just made faux poverty conwoman Jack Monroe redundant, irrelevant and of zero use to anyone. Well done Asda. She tried to ride your coat tails with her lies, you've just kicked that scumbag to the kerb like she deserves 😘👌🤣 https://t.co/ULDq54b2au
🤣🤣🤣🤣 very true! Imagine being shot down by the supermarket you tried to snag a deal with, and the messenger that you're surplus to requirements is the MP you're never going to sue. Scrapheap's over there ➡️ Jack Monroe, time to take your rightful place on it 🖕🖕🖕
I still doubt that anyone can feed a family of 4 adequately (for a whole week) for £20, but who knows—maybe I am mistaken…
Damn, Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum must have a real doozy of a move coming soon to be dropping news like:
-US shoots down UFO.. over Cumtown, Alaska -Jeffrey Epstein associates and names to be released -Biden blew up the pipeline -Chinese Spy balloon traverses US pic.twitter.com/OiY9kAc8un
The next great war is in the pipeline, being pushed by, mainly, secretive Western cabals and ruling circles. The Jewish element, though only part of that, is unmistakably there; you only have to look at Twitter. The “Ukrainian” regime in Kiev is predominantly (and even confessedly) Jew-Zionist, and is headed by the Jew Zelensky, a quasi-dictator as well as figurehead.
Those cabals want to not only hit Russia but to control its development into the future. We are still in the first third of the 5th Post-Atlantean Age. Russia will lead the better or more advanced part of the world in the 6th Post-Atlantean Age, from about 3500 AD. The evil powers behind those secretive cabals want to stunt Russian development of soul so as to control whatever emerges in the next Age.
"Law after law, they reduce the rights of ethnic Hungarians in Ukraine."
~ Hungarian Foreign Minister raised the issue of concentrated and serious attacks against the Hungarian community in Ukraine at the EU Foreign Affairs Council. pic.twitter.com/S3s8ea2IGU
[Professor Sir John Curtice, in the Daily Telegraph]
“...in an immediate general election“. “Immediate“…aye, there’s the rub, because there is not going to be an immediate general election.
True, it is hard to see what rabbit can be pulled out of the hat in the next 20 months, but anything is at least possible. As the Professor concedes. “In truth, we are in unchartered waters. Given the unprecedented scale of the fall in Tory support, nobody can be sure what the outcome in seats would be if the current polls were reflected in the ballot boxes.”
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She isn't going to sue anyone. She hasn't a leg to stand on with either case. She is just laughing at how much money it got her. Reality, she should be scared as that is what has fucked her "career" up. That and actually never doing anything with regards to campaigning
As I noted yesterday, “Jack Monroe” really is the “grift” that keeps on giving or, rather, taking…
Oddly, “Jack Monroe”, who is now back on Twitter after her latest “exhausted” “mental breakdown” (or cosplay thereof), the third or fourth one in a year, I think, is now tweeting that her non-existent “libel case” against Conservative MP Lee Anderson is “a very clear-cut case, according to my lawyer” (who may or may not be self-promoting Jew, Mark Lewis, who acted for her years ago in the child’s-play Katie Hopkins matter).
The remarks Lee Anderson made about “Jack Monroe” may have been libellous on their face, but not only would Lee Anderson have the defence of those remarks having been true, and other defences perhaps, but also there is the time limitation. The remarks were made on or before mid-May 2022, so any action brought has to be started (proceedings issued) by the same date in 2023.
So far, according to what I have seen on Twitter, not only have no proceedings been brought, but no pre-action correspondence has been received by either of the two suggested defendants, Lee Anderson and (political commentator) Martin Daubney.
Practice notes suggest that any libel action begun very late in the day will result, even if successful, in costs consequences against the claimant (“plaintiff”, as was).
There now stand 3 months only before mid-May 2023.
My opinion? As blogged previously— that “Jack Monroe” will not be suing Lee Anderson or Martin Daubney. Which raises the question of how much money “Jack Monroe” raised from mugs on the promise of her suing Lee Anderson et al, and where that money went.
I think you should do some research into Jack Monroe and her litany of lies – false claims of being working class, homeless, autistic, poor, a single mum, a food bank user, missing charity money, misspent donations etc before you start offering her writing work.
Unfortunately, “Jack Monroe” is pretty ignorant about almost everything, including what is or is not libellous, and what is or is not actionable libel.
Patreon customer: "Where are my Patreon rewards, Jack?"
Incredibly, as of today, two more utter mugs have signed up to send “Jack Monroe” money via Patreon; so that’s 500 mugs, all sending her between £3.50 and £44 a month, every month. As “earners” (or scams) go, not bad…
…and tweeter “@AngeinParis” is not only “in Paris” but also, despite saying that she is “still poor“, lives in fact in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, one of the most affluent suburbs of Paris. Typical “Jack Monroe” fan, in fact. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Why would “Jack Monroe” give up the “cosplay” that is “earning” her (via Patreon alone) between £1,750 and £22,000 a month? Probably around £6,000, each and every month. Plus any writing for newspapers and magazines. Plus interviews. Plus stray donations. Plus royalties on her 7 or 8 books (though the latest one has bombed, now that her credibility is shot).
As already noted, as of today, the number of Patreon “patrons” (utter mugs) sending money to the “Bootstrap Cook” is exactly 500.
While I am amused that Jack Monroe is back, I can assure you the position of novelty poor person is not open to actual poor people. Never was. She's nowt to do with us guv…
[quotation from the recent interview “Jack Monroe” gave to the Guardian]
Which makes the offer to her of (presumably, paid) writing work, made by the ipaper (the short version of the Independent) even less comprehensible. “Jack Monroe” has no credibility left (there again, though, neither has the ipaper!)…
Snake-oil salesman Farage is of course correct here, though it does not say much for his alma mater, Dulwich College (he did not attend university), that he uses the verb “portend” wrongly (using it as a noun)— the correct word would have been “portent“.
Still, Farage is quite right about the System importation into the UK of completely useless and often dangerous and/or hostile blacks, browns, and others.
From the reporter who won the Pulitzer for uncovering the My Lai Massacre in Vietnam, broke stories on Watergate and Abu Ghraib: https://t.co/BlUosppfA6
Incidentally, I notice that the above tweet was retweeted by a tweeter calling himself “Ian Millard” and “@IanMillard100”.
In case anyone is wondering, that “Ian Millard” is not me. I presume that it is just someone with the same, or a similar, name. When I was on Twitter (until the Jew element had me expelled in 2018), there was yet another “Ian Millard” also on Twitter, who worked, I believe, in a small Tesco store in Bedfordshire, and who (no doubt to his great irritation) often received some of the flak put up on Twitter by Jew-Zionists, “antifa” idiots, and other mindless nuisances, and intended for me.
“A Christian nurse was left with ‘crippling anxiety’ after she was ‘bullied’ by ‘woke‘ NHS chiefs for saying that being white doesn’t make you racist.
Amy Gallagher, 34, a mental health nurse from Orpington, Kent, was on a forensic psychology course training to be a psychotherapist at the Portman clinic, which is part of The Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust.
In an exclusive interview with MailOnline Amy has revealed how NHS bosses caused her ‘crippling anxiety’ after she challenged their ‘racist’ and ‘offensive’ views in lectures she was forced to attend.
Lecturers at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust told her ‘whites don’t understand the world’ and ‘Christianity is responsible for racism because it’s European’ in a series of ‘politically biased’ talks.
One of the Tavistock’s seminars was even called ‘Whiteness — a problem for our time’ and included a description on the Trust’s website that ‘the problem of racism is a problem of whiteness’.
When Amy challenged these controversial views she was ‘bullied’ by staff and suspended from the course, pending an investigation into whether she is safe to work with patients.
Almost a year later, no investigation has taken place.
It means her dream of becoming a psychotherapist is hanging by a thread.
As if that wasn’t enough, a course lecturer also tried to get her banned from her day job as a practising mental health nurse.“
[Daily Mail].
“Whites don’t understand the world“? Do they mean the world we, the white Europeans, largely created, certainly in the past 2,000 years?
Who exactly were the guilty? What race-groups were they from? They shouldc be named and more than merely shamed.
We need a revolution, a social-national revolution in this country. I think that it could happen. People have been pushed and pushed, pushed against the wall. Look at that report (and hundreds of similar cases); look at Knowsley and the whole continuing migration-invasion; look at what happened at the Tate (now “Tate Britain”). People are sick of it all, and before long will be saying “...and I’m not going to take it any more!“. We need to deal with all of the **** at once.
Also, look at the state of the police, the judicial bench, and the Westminster monkeyhouse.
While you’re struggling to put toys under the tree for your kids, Zelensky will be at the White House today to collect another $47 billion of our money🤬
There are conflicts all over the world. People invading and fighting over territory. It's happening literally everywhere. Why should you care so deeply about this particular scuffle in Ukraine? What difference does it make to your family and your life? They cant tell you
Biden confused Ukraine with Iran, speaking at a press conference with Zelensky. https://t.co/0fse489XbT
— 🇷🇺❌🗑️Ukraine Latest🇺🇦 🇺🇸Odesa Live💙💛 (@UkraineDiary) December 21, 2022
One can only hope that Biden has a nurse with a syringe nearby, in case he goes completely mad.
If Scotland continues on this “fundamentally illiberal” trajectory, Simon Calvert warns it will be once again on a collision course with the courts https://t.co/hYV2TYJ3HV
Former President of the Australian Medical Association Dr Kerryn Phelps has revealed she suffered a serious vaccine injury and said the true rate is far higher than acknowledged due to threats from medical regulators. https://t.co/EVppI3nezI
At least there’s something a little transparent about Ms Raw’s crowdfunded. You can see a total, unlike Jack’s which went straight to their own personal PayPal account.
No, you & a bunch of others who aren't lawyers (or if they are that's incidental) are attacking Louise Raw for somewhat impenetrable reasons. Personally I don't think this crowdfunder has any chance of meaningful success but all that would make it is a waste of Louise Raw's time.
…and, of course, a complete cheating of those who have donated money to Louise Raw, even if they are stupid mugs. ..
But Louise Raw is a complete grifter, and this crowdfunded legal action nonsense has no purpose other than enriching her own ego.
In summary: I'm sick of all of this shite.
— (no offence to Imagine Dragons, who suck) (@country_jim) December 22, 2022
I'm glad Jack Monroe won Hero of the Year from The Grocer. Their article explains clearly the difference she made to supermarkets' low price food, with evidence-based reporting. I don't believe all the shite about her but even if it's true she HAS improved life for the poorest
There really are people with whom it is impossible to reason. “Against stupidity, even the Gods struggle in vain” [Schiller, Die Jungfrau von Orleans]. “Anna Mills”/”@AnnaM46” is clearly one of them.
I’ve been tweeting about the problems of litigation crowdfunding for some time eg the Backto60 campaign, the Someone’s Daughter project run by a career criminal, this Louise Raw crowdfunder, and various aspects of the Good Law Project’s activities
Stuchbery and Roanna Carleton-Taylor, with a “one man” “law firm” (a Pakistani solicitor in some closed-down Northern mill town), managed to raise about £12,000 from about 700 mugs.
Tommy Robinson never was sued by them (as I repeatedly predicted from the start), and the £12,000 “seems” to have vanished without trace, as far as I can see. Certainly, it was never used for the purpose the 700 “mugs” thought intended.
Incidentally, Louise Raw tweeted in support of that Stuchbery crowdfunder, and against me. What can one say? “Grifters United”?
Also incidentally, Stuchbery threatened to sue me too, a number of times. I was unworried, and blogged about how the crazy bastard was a “man of straw“, as indeed he is. He also threatened to sue (or, in his language, “clean out“) a number of others who noted in tweets Stuchbery’s constant “grifting” etc; even a number of stray Danes!
So was it a two-way split? Did the Pakistani solicitor lose out? I doubt it.
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Wasn’t Ukraine at the epicenter for the Steele Dossier dating back to 2016? https://t.co/lumw9FsqY4
Not US issue. Ukraine was once part of Russia… Ukraine is so corrupt it might as well be part of Russia. Those people need to control the issue because the more money we throw at Ukraine, the closer we are to WW3.
Don’t forget how “Jack Monroe” claimed that she turned up at the Grenfell Tower fire scene and was “waved through” the police cordon because, er, she once answered the telephone at an Essex fire station or call centre…
You only have to see what some of the Twitter mugs supporting such as “Jack Monroe” tweet (though some are pretty clearly fake or “sock” accounts actually run by the “Bootstrap Cook” herself), or Louise Raw, or Mike Stuchbery (etc), to understand that they do not know their **** from their elbow. Their understanding of politics, law etc is very obviously on a rudimentary level.
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Good Law Project loses again. You have to admire the stunning consistency. Jolyon will be passing the hat around later, no doubt. It’s a huge dilemma for the gullible with more money than sense… Jolyon’s vanity project or Louise Raw’s pointless folly. pic.twitter.com/lyQ3iKtZFU
Sometimes they see a little bit more. And fantasise about a very specific kind of rescue. Totally accidental on her part, of course. I mean, who hasn’t inadvertently opened up their garden gate on Twitter now & again? pic.twitter.com/xDpzPz4Ods
Hard to know who to despise more…”Conservative” MPs who think that peanuts State benefits are more than enough to live on (so long as you iron last year’s Christmas wrapping paper) or the “Jack Monroe” type, making a living out of tweeting or writing rubbish “moneysaving” tips etc while (in her case) “grifting” a pretty good living by reason of 643 mugs each sending her £3.50-£44.00 per month via Patreon.
Incidentally, that deadhead MP, Rebecca Pow, suggests how to save a few pennies by re-using wrapping paper, but fails to say where the presents themselves come from! How do you magically create the presents, or the money with which to buy them? Or should they be small wooden animals carved out by the poverty-stricken over long evenings lit by the light of a single candle, as in the less strict Soviet labour camps?
Rebecca Pow:
“Pow received criticism for stating during the 2017 Budget debate that people in Taunton have “thousands of extra pounds in their pockets”. This was disputed by many of her constituents.[13][14]“
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“In May 2019, it was alleged that Pow had falsely claimed parliamentary expenses through means of an ‘accommodation uplift’ for her children that she was not entitled to.[19]“
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Another safe-seat MP petty fraudster and freeloader, in short.
Not going to post about Jack Monroe now, I give up. I’ve been polite, shared personal experience, screenshots, been completely open and been abused as a result.
💬 President #Putin: The US & its allies are spending considerable funds on exerting information & psychological influence on Russia. Thousands of fakes about events in Ukraine are published daily according to the same templates on Washington’s orders.
💬 President #Putin: The goal of our strategic adversaries is to weaken & divide our nation. This has been so for centuries, & there is nothing new in this now. They believe that our country poses a threat, which is why it must be diminished & divided.
The book by Sergei O. Prokofieff, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_O._Prokofieff], The Spiritual Origins of Eastern Europe and the Future Mysteries of the Holy Grail, goes deeply into questions around the relationship of Russia with Eastern, Central, and Western Europe, and the Western powers generally.
I never met the (now-deceased) author, but was very slightly acquainted with his (also now-deceased) father in the 1980s. The author’s grandfather was the famous composer, Sergei Prokofiev [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Prokofiev].