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Diary Blog, 9 February 2026

Afternoon music

[under the Chapel, Lincoln’s Inn, London]

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Ha ha…

Starmer-stein is moving from being a mere clown to becoming a total joke.

Forget the non-existent “Russian connection”, and concentrate on the real one, the Israeli connection.

Davis also should know that the FSB is a security organization, not primarily a foreign intelligence agency (the main Russian one being the SVR).

I explored the Israel connection to Epstein (Jew) and Ghislaine Maxwell (half-Jew) years ago, and have continued to update: see

They need street-cleaners in Vienna…(Mandelson has toothbrush, and will travel…).

I still think that Starmer-stein will cling on until people start to stamp on his fingers; he will not let go of his own volition.

The ships referred to are naval minesweepers.

I do not doubt that they confessed (whether guilty or not).

Triggers a few memories.

When I lived in Almaty, Kazakhstan (1996-1997), I lived on Prospekt Lenina, one of the main boulevards. One day, I heard that an American who apparently lived across the (very wide) boulevard from me had been found tortured to death in an armchair in his own apartment.

At the time, I was sole expat lawyer for a British firm in Kazakhstan. The other office staff, however, about 5 people, were under a Kazakh ex-policeman turned fake lawyer (I am sure that he had either bought or forged his qualifications).

This individual in my office had links to the KNB, the renamed Kazakhstan KGB, and told me that the murdered American had been a gay who had picked up two men at a casino. They had murdered him, thinking that he had cash. They had also stolen items from the apartment.

What interested me most about the story, however, was the assertion that, because the KNB had apparently suspected the American (a supposed journalist, working for an obscure Texas-based journal, of which no-one had ever heard) of being a CIA operative, and so had bugged that man’s apartment (both audio and video). There was therefore both audio and video evidence of the torture and murder, though (sadly for the victim) not seen until the next day. Had the KNB been watching in real time, they would have been able to save the victim.

The murderers were, it seems, arrested the next day, and (of course) confessed. I imagine that they were shown the evidence, but would very likely have confessed even had there been no evidence at all. The Kazakh police are rather rough.

There were few foreigners resident in Almaty at that time. I was told that there were about 50 Brits, and quite a few more Americans (in a city of, even then, nearly 2M inhabitants). I doubt, though, whether I myself was suspected of being more than a boring/innocent expat lawyer, but who knows?

Incidentally, I went for a talk at the British Embassy there, not long afterwards, about “personal security”, given by a visiting expert from London. I was often at the Embassy anyway, had met the Ambassador and others several times (and it was walking distance from my home).

There were about 30 British people, businessmen mostly, assembled to hear the words of wisdom.

The “visiting expert” was a bit of an odd bod, a former member of British Army intelligence, and who wore a brown leather coat with a matching leather hat. He reminded me slightly of von Smallhausen in Allo Allo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Allo_%27Allo!; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_%27Allo_%27Allo!_characters#Herr_Engelbert_von_Smallhausen.

“Von Smallhausen” mentioned the murder of the American, cast doubt on the idea that he had been a journalist, and also mentioned the not dissimilar case of a Swiss banker, also murdered in the city not long before.

The “visiting expert” also said that most expats he had met on his brief visit had assured him that Almaty was safe for foreigners, yet he himself had visited a nightclub in the centre of the city a day or two previously and, on exiting the club, had tripped over a dead body.

I have to say that I never had serious trouble while I lived in Kazakhstan (1 year), and what minor trouble I did have was handled one way or another. There again, I usually avoid nightclubs, bars, and casinos in most parts of the world. In fact, unlike most foreigners in Almaty at that time, I not only travelled by car but also on foot and even by local bus, trolleybus, and tram (there was no Metro at the time). My then girlfriend remarked that I had to be the only foreigner in the city with a monthly public transport pass, though I had my own driver to take me to the office and back. I like to wander and explore alone sometimes.

[view of Almaty, Kazakhstan. The boulevard shown is former Prospekt Lenina, now called Dostyk (Kazakh for “Friendship”). I lived on the right-hand side of the avenue, in a kind of Soviet penthouse at the top of the first of the two similar apartment buildings, about halfway up the photo]

Hard-to-believe news

Apparently, Tony Blair has been talking up the possibility of —of all people— Shabana Mahmood taking over from Keir Starmer, and so becoming, by default, Prime Minister! Jesus H. Christ! Has the woman not been over-promoted enough? She has already been appointed as Justice Secretary/Lord Chancellor and, since then, Home Secretary, despite having not practised at the Bar (beyond her one-year pupillage); she was a salaried “gopher” at a firm of solicitors for about 2 years after that.

Actually, I hope she does take over. That would sink the Labour Party completely.

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

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Thought out of season

The Heart that battled here
The Heart that bled
Has conquered Death
And made Man’s peace with Heaven
.”
[Friedrich Nietzsche..early poem on Easter]

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[“I’ve canvassed every day, several times a day, for over 2 weeks

Overwhelmingly positive

Just had my first negative reaction

Labour voter

On the border of Longsight

“fascist!” he shouted

Interesting

The last time I checked the party that backed cancelling elections, scrapping jury trials, two-tier justice, repression through non-crime hate incidents, investing more power in unelected Quangos, presiding over a regime that arrests comedians and parents for merely sharing their views online, and brands its political opponents “extremist” isn’t the Reform party

It’s the Labour Party

Vote Reform, Get Starmer Out, Put Gorton and Denton First“]

That sort of tribal Labourite is more funny than anything. I suppose that the best-known of that type would be the talking-head hypocrite and scribbler, Kevin Maguire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Maguire_(journalist)].

Incidentally, I was just looking at Betfair Politics. I have found that the betting odds are poor predictors of by-election results, but for what it might be worth, the Greens are now favourite, and are marginally odds-on, Reform is now around 7/4, but Labour has now gone way out, and stands at around 17/2 (Advance UK 150/1, LibDems 500/1, Conservatives 1,000/1).

The naivety of the BBC and other msm can be stunning…

They are like a poison in the body politic of every country where they operate.

Late music

[Shishkin, Mordovino Oaks]
[painting by Volegov]

Diary Blog, 9 December 2020

[Eternal Peace, by Levitan]

Britain, the multikulti dustbin

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9029867/Heartbreaking-statement-parents-Emily-Jones-7-read-court-sentencing-killer-30.html

It followed incidents in which she had stabbed her mother through the hand and hit her on the head with an iron and threatened her sister.

In a third incident, she’d gone to a friend’s house – possibly armed with a knife – and asked to see her 13-year-old daughter.

Skana was never prosecuted over any of the incidents.

Although Skana was refused asylum in 2018, she lodged an appeal and was given leave to remain in the UK until last month.

She had claimed asylum on entering the UK in 2014 but three years later she told doctors that her claim to be a trafficking victim had been a lie.”

So the whole family is here. Why? Why do we the people allow the ZOG regime in power in this society to import millions of untermenschen?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9030105/Shocking-video-proves-face-shields-dont-work-stop-spread-coronavirus.html

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But “answer came there none”, not from “@toadmeister” Toby Young, not from “@LozzaFox” Laurence Fox, nor from any of their vocal supporters. As with the (((Spectator))) magazine, the (((fix))) is pretty much in…

As mentioned above, Alison Chabloz is on trial (again) next week, on Thursday 17 December. All support would be welcome. Westminster Magistrates’ Court, 181 Marylebone Road, London. Nearest Underground is a few minutes away on foot: Edgware Road (both stations).

[persecuted satirical singer-songwriter, Alison Chabloz]

The answer to the above question by Hitchens is “probably not, not in the present generation, and probably not in the next“. It is sometimes said, for example, that “Communism” (meaning Soviet socialism) and its effects are finished in Russia. That may be true in terms of political support for the (or a) “Communist” party, but other effects have become ingrained.

The whole economic system in Russia now has grown out of both Sovietism and post-Soviet gangsterism. Few know that, even in the Soviet Union itself, going back to the days of the 1960s, late 1950s and even those of Stalin’s rule, there were so-called “underground millionaires”, in some cases running what amounted to large-scale enterprises.

These hidden millionaires were sometimes, if uncovered, imprisoned and even shot (eg for “economic sabotage”), but many managed to pay off the militia (police), local Party officials, Moscow bureaucrats and even lower-ranking KGB officials, in order to survive (and trade).

The real gangster or hardcore criminal element of the Soviet days adapted readily to the chaotic conditions of post-Soviet crony capitalism, offering “protection” and other services.

I recall sitting in the Academy of Sciences building overlooking Luzhniki and the Moskva River, in 1993, and being told by Russian acquaintances about someone they knew who was targeted by gangsters because his flashy cars (inc. Rolls-Royces) had been noticed. Pay for protection or else. He demurred, saying that he had his own security force. One of the expensive cars was then destroyed by a hand grenade. He beefed up his security, and installed a bulletproof, grenade-proof garage at his “suburban” home. The response of the gangsters? They used a shoulder-launched missile to destroy both the remaining cars and the garage! He paid up after that…

It can be seen how Russia’s “oligarchic” or “gangster” capitalism of the past 30 years grew out of the conditions of Sovietism; the “might is right” Soviet idea, the hidden criminality and profiteering, the absence of a reliable rule of law, the importance of “blat” (influence and connections).

Sovietism itself of course retained some “Tsarist” qualities, while the influence of the Mongol invasions hundreds of years ago affected both Tsarism and Sovietism alike and continues to affect personal and social attitudes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongol_invasions_and_conquests.

The effect of events such as what has happened in response to “the virus” across Europe in 2020 can be longlasting and even intergenerational. Both Britain and Europe as a whole have lost much in the past year.

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[Президиум Российской академии наук. Москва, Ленинский проспект;
Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Prospekt]

Useful links

The most serious attack on European race and culture

https://counter-currents.com/2018/03/the-war-against-whites-in-advertising/

I have blogged about this in the past: https://ianrobertmillard.org/2018/12/10/tv-ads-and-soaps-are-the-propaganda-preferred-by-the-system-in-the-uk/

A discussion around similar issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkgQdwcrKpk&feature=youtu.be

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She’s right. Where I live, most houses cost around a million. Unfortunately, I am about £999,990 short…I had better put the remaining £10 on the Lotto.

Afternoon music

England, my England…

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Was it Marx or Engels who correctly commented that “Capital has no country“? Ah…Engels [https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Friedrich_Engels]

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

Written only weeks before the composer was killed in France in early 1918. Cut down at the age of 33,

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Ha ha! Very true.

It’s about time those two useless System msm drones were sacked.

They left out “Diversity Drive”, “Propaganda Place”, “Racemixing Road”, “Blackandbrown Boulevard” and “Collapsingsociety Close”…

Conservative Party MPs, most of them, voted to be led by that clown; Conservative Party members, most of them, voted to be led by that clown; nearly half those voters who bothered to vote in 2019 voted, in effect, for that clown. They cannot say that they did not understand that he was —and is— wholly unfitted to be Prime Minister.

One of the most frightening things about contemporary Britain is the lack of understanding among superficially “educated” persons for quite basic concepts, such as free speech, by which I mean freedom of expression on matters political, social, historical, religious, cultural etc.

Late music

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