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Diary Blog, 23 June 2026

Morning music

[painting by Volegov]

Talking point

Happened to see a blog post published on this day four years ago, in 2022. I think that most of it still stands up pretty well.

Gordon Brown. One of many System politicians who are enemies of the British people and of the future of Europe.

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Our animal friends.

You only have to consider that, under both Sunak and Starmer, Israeli flags in light were projected onto the facade of 10 Downing Street, and Jewish candlesticks were placed in a window.

Look at what Mark Carney has supported: the Gaza genocide by Israeli Jews, Israel generally, the “Covid” panicdemic/scamdemic “measures” and “vaccines”, and the brutal and corrupt regime in Kiev.

I believe that Carney is part- (((you-know-who))) anyway.

[“The truth: the choreography is the confession.

Prime Minister Andy will kick off with the polite little pantomime at Buckingham Palace, constitutional cosplay for the cameras, king playing his assigned role as ceremonial mascot.

Then the mask’ll drop and the real masters get their audience:

First, Zelensky—to lock in Britain’s blank-cheque loyalty to the Ukrainian meat grinder and the Atlanticist death cult that feeds it.

Then von der Leyen—to genuflect before the Brussels bureaucracy, that rotting late-imperial corpse still twitching with regulatory power.

Then dinner with the hedge-fund crowd — the people whose debt-based capital actually moves the needle while your ballot paper gathers dust.

Only after paying proper obeisance will he deign to lecture the British public about net zero, the greatest corporate wealth transfer ever dressed up as planetary salvation.

This is shareholder democracy working exactly as designed. You are not the principal. You are a minor stakeholder with diminishing returns.

The sophisticated machinery of polling, micro-targeting, narrative management and behavioural nudges exists to keep you compliant and distracted. Fail the real principals—the money, the alliances, the permanent bureaucracy—and the consequences are swift and brutal.

Fail the voters? Just tweak the script and roll out a new slogan. 250k raped girls? Deny. Lost control of borders? Ignore. If caught, point finger and scream racist like Donald Sutherland in The Body Snatchers.

The order of Andy’s first meetings will tell you everything an election-night victory speech never will. Voters give Legitimacy, that’s the idea, not the reality anymore but it is still the script that’s followed. Performance.

The others give Power. And in the chasm between those two things sits the brutal reality of modern governance.

You are a serf who’s been handed a smartphone and told you’re free. Your ancestors clawed their way out of this condition. You’re being slicked and bullied back into it, with the cheerful assurance that your rootless, broke, unsafe grandchildren will foot the bill and curse your name.

Wake up.“]

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

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman,_Ukraine

Talking point

Starmer-stein…

Legally-approved killing

https://www.dailymail.com/news/article-15923313/Child-12-euthanised-Netherlands.html

More tweets

“Caesar’s chariot has arrived!

The more I see, not so much of Burnham himself but more of the hysterical adulation around him and focussed on him, the more I think that his tenure in office will be disastrous, even if it lasts for the full 3+ years until a 2029 General Election.

As for the BBC and Sky wasting large amounts of money on helicopters to follow “Caesar’s” train (“royal train”? or “imperial train”?) and then taxi, that just underlines what a sycophantic propaganda Schauspiel those msm outlets now are.

I have to admit that, on me at least, the general msm lauding to the skies of the new Labour “Caesar from the North” is having an effect opposite to what is obviously intended. I now start to dislike Burnham, those around him, and those praising him.

I note that (as it seems) Burnham is praised for having taken buses and trams (back) into public ownership in Manchester, and keeping fares stable. Yes? What else? Is that it? Underwhelming, in a world (and a UK) with massive challenges on every front.

Talking point

I happened to see that a blog post from over 7 years ago, and which I had thought at least somewhat interesting, has had only a very modest number of hits over the years, which I think a pity, so…

Late tweets

Wall. Squad. End.

The German Reich knew how to keep its people safe, and how to deal with untermenschen.

…as blogged about several times over recent years.

Late music

Diary Blog, 19 June 2026

Afternoon music

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Victorian_Kitchen_Garden; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Reade]

Talking point

Makerfield by-election

Well, Burnham won. Not unexpected. The msm is going mad with this supposed great turning-point etc. Rather overblown, as is their contention that all Labour (or both of the main System parties) needed to do was to change horses, and both Reform and Restore would be left behind.

Not quite. At the 2024 General Election, Labour scored 45.2% at Makerfield, and Reform UK scored 31.8%. At the 2026 by-election, the Labour vote was 54.8%, so higher but not stunningly so, and the Reform vote was 34.5%, also higher than in 2024, despite the challenge from Restore Britain (6.8%) which did not exist in 2024.

While Reform and Restore together scored well below Labour’s vote, that combined vote still added up to 41.3%; quite respectable. Over 41% of the total of eligible voters did not vote at all, a sign that many are either apathetic or more radical than Reform and Restore.

Prior to the vote, enemy of the people Lisa Nandy made some foolish comment that “about 6% or 7%” of the Makerfield electorate were “racists” who would vote for any anti-immigration party. 6% or 7%. Now see the combined Reform/Restore vote— over 41%.

I think that several factors contributed to Burnham’s win. The split Reform/Restore was one. True, the two parties still scored a total below that of Burnham-Labour, but that might not have been the case had only one party stood.

Then there is the hullabaloo and msm reportage about how Burnham would unseat the hated Starmer-stein, and about Burnham’s supposed more radical and/or active ideas to improve life in the North of England. Unconvincing to me, but apparently not to many Northern English voters.

The other interesting parts of the by-election result were the poor showings of the Conservatives and LibDems.

The Conservatives scored only 2.2% at the by-election, and lost their deposit. In 2024, their vote had been 10.9%, and in 2019, 34.4%.

The LibDems scored only 0.4% at the by-election (a mere 163 votes) as against 6.8% in 2024.

An indication of how far the credibility of both parties, Con and LibDem, has fallen in parts of the country.

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The so-called “vaccines” have done huge and hugely underreported damage to millions.

The growing anger and frustration of the British people may be expressed, by 2029, in Parliamentary form, or in some other form(s).

I remain far from convinced that the “our Andy” show (complete with “our communities” and “our NHS“) will travel well anywhere very far south (or north, or east) of Manchester.

I saw a minute of so, on BBC TV News, of Burnham speaking today. He wants to “re-industrialise the North (of England)” (how? has he never heard of China?) and spread much money here and there. For me, not at all convincing or even interesting.

The Irish “tinker” or “traveller” element is also, of course, notorious for such activity. Others too.

I can recall, from when I was staying in some hotel on the Corniche in Alexandria (Egypt) in 1998, looking from my balcony and noticing an obviously wealthy Egyptian family in a large Mercedes stop, and a little girl, obviously instructed to do so, exit from the vehicle with all their fast food boxes and paper bags, and simply dump them over the parapet into the beautiful blue sea of the Eastern Harbour, which sea once would have been seen by Cleopatra, Mark Antony, Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus, not to mention Churchill and others.

If anyone is interested in a little more of my reminiscence of my 1998 visit to Egypt, please see:

[“If anyone doubts the power of community action over the @EnvAgency’s spineless inertia, you can walk to the outskirts of Ilford & walk along an ancient lost river to see for yourself.

With 10 days of intense effort by dedicated volunteers, the river River Roding Trust managed to clean up & restore 250 metres of the Aldersbrook (about 1/3 of the brook). This allows a direct comparison between the parts of the brook we restored & those we haven’t got round to yet.

These photos & videos are all from May 2026. The first is on a part of the Aldersbrook still to be restored & shows the old flood defences which are no longer needed & are killing the river but which the EA won’t remove unless we volunteers pay them £50,000 just for surveys.

These defences have caused 2-3ft of stinking sludge & silt to build up over 70 years, such that the water in the brook is just a few centimetres deep. Combine with huge amounts of rubbish & and out of control knotweed infestation & the river ecosystem is essentially dead.

A river that is older than England destroyed by official indifference.

A hundred metres away, and it’s a different story. The rubbish & the invasive species (I sprayed the knotweed myself last autumn) are gone. The silt that used to clog the river is now spread on the banks & rapidly providing fertile ground for native plants. Instead of sludge, there’s 2-3ft of water, so fish have returned to the brook for the first time in decades, along with dragon flies, herons & a nesting moorhen.

We river guardians knew our intervention would make a difference, but have been shocked at quite how quickly nature has come back. The restored Aldersbrook is now a rare jewel: pretty much the last fully natural tidal brook in London. The EA now has a choice. It can salvage some good from this situation & work with us to restore the remaining sections of the brook, or it can continue to do nothing. If the latter, river guardians *will* be back this winter to finish the job & the EA can see how well prosecuting volunteers for restoring a river without permission goes for them.“]

Bravo.

[“Around the country, a huge tree planting programme of our most important native tree is underway. But no bureaucrat decreed it in a policy paper, & it relies on no government funding. This mass planting is being carried out by nature herself.

2025 was a ‘mast year’ for acorns. In order to have the best chance of reproducing, some trees like oaks all produce a huge amount of acorns in the same year. This sheer abundance overwhelms creatures like squirrels that snack on the nuts, as they simply can’t eat them all.

Now, in woodlands & fields across the country, we see the results of this self-directed tree planting. Huge carpets of baby oaks that in some places are so thick they look like a grassy green lawn. I’ve honestly never seen so many oak saplings in my lifetime & this scene is all the more incredible given the oaks somehow knew to coordinate their reproduction like this.

Although this planting effort is natural, there are some things that humans can do to help. As self-sown oaks are usually significantly more vigorous & healthy than nursery grown saplings, encouraging these oaks will likely lead to much better trees than through planting.

What you can do depends on the local circumstances. Sometimes they can just be left to their own devices. If they have sown themselves in a area of high footfall, consider putting rocks or logs round them to stop trampling. If they are in an area with lots of deer, consider putting tree protectors round them, or fencing off areas of them. If we have a dry spell, watering your chosen oaks might help them through the dry patch. In choosing which of the many oaks out there you want to support, concentrate on those outside of the canopy of existing trees, where they will get light (the saplings under the shade of existing oaks are unlikely to make it long-term). You could also consider giving them light by removing invasive species (like rhododendron) or cutting back less ecologically useful trees (like sycamore), or potentially scrub (if there are no deer about) that are covering the baby oaks.

With a little bit of care, you could be helping to nurture a tree that will last for 500 years or more!“]

[“For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep. All of Lebanon must burn!

With all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the security of our citizens are not forfeit. All of Lebanon must burn. Our supreme duty is to protect the citizens of Israel and the soldiers of the IDF, and this commitment takes precedence over every other consideration.

I told the Prime Minister, even in our private meetings: For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep.

Enough with the ping-pong. In the Middle East, you don’t win with measured responses and restraint—you need to go berserk. To obliterate. To crush the terror.“]

[Ben Gvir]

That crazy Jew is disowned even by many other Jews.

Late music

[Victor Ostrovsky, Showing Heart]

Diary Blog, 18 June 2026

Morning music

[Roman Bozhkov, Morning Music]

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The patience of the Russian leadership with this increasingly-serious shadow-boxing with the Kiev regime must be wearing thin.

(ps. the “Ian” there is not me but another Ian).

I may not “support” “Tommy Robinson”, as such (because he is controlled or too-influenced by the Israel-lobby), but he has a point here, of course.

I hope so, and that that is not a smoke-and-mirrors job designed to keep massive non-European hordes in Europe.

In the present age, trains should be run by the State as a strategic part of the economy, and fares kept reasonably low. At present, in the UK, we are getting the worst of both worlds: high prices combined with poor services (often) and the taxpayers funding private profits.

Those ticket prices London-Wigan are just insane.

Labour ministers and “comms” drones imagine that winning the Makerfield by-election (assuming that they do) will effectively crush both Reform UK and Restore Britain. I doubt it, but even were that so, it will not crush the justified and growing anger of the British people (including, in coming years, those in Makerfield) at migration invasion, environmental collapse, falls in living standards (and all other standards) etc.

Incidentally, “GOTV” = “Get Out The Vote”. Labour is throwing everything at this by-election. Desperate.

As said…desperate…

A few drone strikes, however destructive, on Moscow or other cities, will not change the arithmetic in the overall battlefield space.

I see Russian tweets etc claiming capture of villages, small settlements etc; from the Ukrainian side, not even that. The claimed Ukrainian advances must be either over depopulated areas of farmland and woodland or, at least as likely, non-existent.

The elephant in the room, surely, is the fact that Putin and the Russian leadership are not using more than a few percent, maybe less than one percent, of their potential destructive power. Russia has 7,000 nuclear weapons.

Would seem to indicate, if typical, that Russia is losing only 1 soldier killed for every 15 Ukrainian soldiers.

[“Labour has no right to win Makerfield, by @bnhwalker.

If Labour wins in Makerfield it will have been down to one man: Andy Burnham. In the most recent local elections every one of the individual council wards in Makerfield went Reform’s way. Nigel Farage’s party secured 50 per cent of the vote compared to Labour’s 25 per cent. Labour has never done so badly in Wigan. Whatever the capacities of one candidate, Reform should be winning it. The Makerfield constituency polls put Andy Burnham ahead by between 5-12 points.”]

There are 650 constituencies in the UK and Northern Ireland. I do not believe that any Burnham Bounce will swing (even in 2026) more than 50 of them. In any case, once (if it happens) Burnham is “crowned” PM, he will be faced with the same issues as Starmer-stein. Will he have better answers, or outcomes? I very much doubt that.

By 2029, this country will be even angrier and/or more desperate.

[“People vote in extraordinary ways in by-elections. They’ll even vote tactically for a party they can’t stand if it achieves the goal of a bloody nose to the party they backed last time. Honestly the way Labour has flooded Makerfield and the shocking machinations of Simons & Burnham would have me moving from abstention to considering in the privacy of the ballot booth a way of holding my nose to deliver a bloody nose. And as an ex-Tory I’m prepared to give LDs or Labour a hearing, I’m much closer to them on a few things than any of the (very) right-wing parties, that speaks to my natural and growing Burnham antipathy. The Our Andy stuff has been insufferable even from a distance.”]

UK Government aggression towards Russia is veering into the territory of outright war. Supplying the Kiev regime with 150,000 drones (presumably funded by the British taxpayer, at that) is tantamount to the UK taking a very active and direct part in the war. Mad.

As said before, Britain has never had any substantial connection with Ukraine, not in the thousand years of Ukraine’s history as effectively part of Russia, and not in its mere 35 years as a corrupt and shambolic notionally independent state. None.

Now the anti-British “British” government is launching what amounts to a military campaign against Russia in order to support the corrupt and brutal Jew-Zionist/Ukrainian-thug regime in Kiev. People should be asking why…

Were I a resident of Kiev, I should be packing my bags. Frankly, if this continues, the same might be said of London.

Exactly.

Exactly.

As said, the absurd thing is that, if Labour wins the by-election, nothing in fact changes and, outside the Manchester area, I doubt that Burnham is much of a gamechanger electorally.

I just read the brief Iran-US agreement. It is 90% in Iran’s favour, if not 100%. After 60 days, fees chargeable by Iran to all other states’ shipping to ship through the Strait of Hormuz; Iran oil exports to start again; Iranian assets to be unfrozen worldwide; a USD $300 BILLION fund (payable presumably by the USA) for the reconstruction of Iran (after the American and Israeli bombing and missile attacks); an Iranian pledge not to develop nuclear weapons (a promise already in place before the war anyway).

The USA has learned a lesson. Do not let the Jews (whether in Israel or the USA itself) dictate your foreign policy. Do not let the tail wag the dog.

A strategic disaster for both the USA and Israel, and the fault for it lies with Netanyahu and Israel, and with Trump. A TV personality and speculative businessman does not a statesman nor a strategist make, in most cases.

F.O.! Hegseth, you idiot— and take your Jews and (now-demented) Trump with you.

Something that, as I have noticed this week, people across the political spectrum agree upon. A horrible crime even in a country of (now) often horrible crimes.

That case also makes it clear that children of any age should never be condemned to be adopted by gay men in performative “marriage” “cosplays” (same goes for crazed lesbian couples).

Our animal friends. It is good to see something natural and pure after so much human degeneracy.

All roads lead to Rome, but…yes.

…or Russian, for that matter.

(in fact, there was never a serious possibility of German forces invading the UK in or around 1940, and there is no possibility of Russia taking over the UK in 2026).

Apparently an AI fake.

[Update, later same day: some msm outlets are now saying it is genuine. If so, mad…].

Incidentally, that “Crewkerne Man” is none other than Joshua Bonehill, or Bonehill-Paine, who used to put himself forward, about a decade or so ago, as a coming sort-of “national socialist”-style “Fuhrer” of the UK.

Bonehill-Paine tried to organize anti-Jew marches and would-be semi-pogroms in Golders Green and Central London (I think that 6 or 7 idiots actually turned up).

Bonehill-Paine was then, after a number of both political and non-political criminal convictions, imprisoned for many months, over a year in fact. In prison, he turned, or was turned, or brainwashed (?), from “antisemitism” to Judaeo-philia.

“Bonehill-Paine first questioned his antisemitic views during his second year in prison, after reading the Bible, and enrolled on a deradicalisation course via his probation officer.[4]” [Wikipedia]

Q.E.D.

Now, recently filmed looking 30+ years older than he did only a decade ago, he is apparently a supporter of the washed-up “Conservative” Party, is ludicrously pro-Jew and pro-Israel, and is even promoted by Israeli media outlets (as seen on his Twitter/X banner).

Very very strange.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Bonehill-Paine

Crewkerne Man meets Manchurian Candidate?

Late tweets seen

Unbelievable.

Mirabile dictu! I actually agree with Ed Davey on something…

Incredible that a supposed “top businesswoman” (Deborah Meaden) can be so dim; there again, it is a common fallacy that the very wealthy (even those who inherited riches) must somehow be highly intelligent, and very knowledgeable. Often, not so.

As for multikulti “Conservative” drone Fraser Nelson, I have written about him on the blog in the past. Nothing he writes is worth reading.

The very terminology is outdated. “Working class” is almost as passé as what Ernest Bevin once called “the jolly old proletariat“.

As noted on the blog for several years, drones have changed the face of warfare, especially infantry warfare. This is only the start.

In the end, Burnham will be same-old, even if he runs Starmer out of town.

At the 2024 General Election, and in very rough figures, for every 20 eligible voters 8 did not vote at all; 4 out of the 20 voted Labour, 3 voted Conservative, 2 voted Reform, 2 voted LibDem, and 1 voted Green.

Starmer-Labour, as I blogged 2 years ago, only had the active electoral support of a third of those that actually voted in 2024, and a mere fifth of all of those eligible to vote.

Now? About half of the 2024 figures.

Opinion polling suggests that Labour, even under Burnham, would be the choice of only around 26% of voters were there a GE any time soon.

By 2029, Burnham-Labour, if Burnham does take over, will probably be running in the polls at around 20% at best. Will Labour try to change the rules, as they are presently doing in Manchester re. the mayoral by-election?

There is no “Parliamentary road” for us, but elections may yet be a peripheral part of the way forward.

Our animal friends.

Yes, foxes kill chickens, such is their nature, so just ensure your chickens etc are protected, that’s all. Good fences make good neighbours.

Late music

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nina_Makarova]
[Pushkin Boulevard, Donetsk]

Diary Blog, 9 May 2026

Morning music

[Havana, Malecon]

Saturday quiz

Well, this week only 4/10, but thereby again beating political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 3/10. I only knew the answers to questions 1, 4, 5, and 8.

As to the other questions, I only remembered the answers to questions 2, 3, and 9 once I looked up the information, guessed wrong on question 10, and had (and still have) no idea as to questions 6 and 7.

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My assessment from several years ago (“Trump is a loudly-squawking parrot in a gilded cage, surrounded by a phalanx of Jews“) turns out to have been completely accurate.

Applied to a general election, would translate to a Commons with about 323 Reform UK MPs (3 short of a majority), 87 Greens (weak official Opposition), 81 LibDems, 50 Cons, 45 SNP, and 37 Lab [etc].

It now goes without saying that, on those figures, Starmer-stein would lose his own seat.

Almost no-one these days uses the word “decimate” properly, and that Schofield scribbler is no exception.

Import such populations, import their ways of doing politics and/or business and/or crime. If you want to get rid of those behaviours, you pretty much have to get rid of the populations.

At this point, Starmer the Nation-Harmer morphs from being a would-be “world leader”, and pathetic would-be bully-dictator, into a Norman Wisdom imposter-syndrome figure, the lowly [fill in his job] who is mistaken for a political leader and then makes all sorts of odd decisions.

As for Gordon Brown, a near-lunatic married to a wife who always struck me, when I saw the couple on TV at public occasions, as akin to a psychiatric nurse in charge of a patient having an outing.

Ha ha. System mouthpiece Andrew Marr once again comes out to bat for Blair-Brown Labour.

Apart from puffing Gordon Brown’s premiership, 16+ years on, Marr says as little as possible about “Harriet Harperson” and nothing at all about the real concerns of millions of British people. His list of issues mentioned did not even include mass immigration, which is tearing this country apart.

Actually, if you want to use the hackneyed “traitor” gibe, there are few better candidates:

An enemy of the British people.

Incidentally:

Regarding his political affiliations, he was formerly a Maoist and a member of the Socialist Campaign for a Labour Victory, a left-wing pressure group founded by Labour Party members, now known as the Alliance for Workers’ Liberty. His interest in Mao Zedong began as early as age eleven, when he gave fellow Craigflower School students copies of the Little Red Book that he had requested and received from the Chinese embassy.[12][13] His affinity for Maoism continued into his time at Cambridge, where Marr says he was a “raving leftie” who acquired the nickname “Red Andy“.

[Wikipedia]

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

A Maoist as a university student, so as late as 1978 (Mao died in 1976).

Does not say much for Marr’s political judgment.

It is one thing to be a “Maoist” aged 11, as Marr was, or thought he was —I too had two “little red books” (Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, and On People’s War by Lin Piao) given to me when I was a similar age, in my case in 1967 in Australia— but it is surely different when the person is a hopefully more mature 18-21, and in 1977 or even 1979. Incredible…

[“In normal circumstances, Keir Starmer’s appointment of Gordon Brown as his special envoy on global finance and Harriet Harman as his adviser on women and girls would be seen by Labour MPs as sensible. Tapping the wisdom of the party’s elders to solve important problems would be viewed as competent if dull technocratic government.

However these are not normal circumstances for the Prime Minister. His MPs see him as responsible for yesterday’s electoral catastrophe. He indeed has insisted he does take full responsibility.

And that is why the appointments are in fact incendiary. Because they are seen as – at best – irrelevant to the crisis faced by the government, and for many MPs and ministers they are provocative, an insult, a manifestation – in the words of one minister – “that he simply doesn’t get it.”

This is what one senior and influential member of the government told me:

“The Harriet and Gordon thing and his Guardian article [in which he said the government should neither move left or right] has annoyed Labour MPs even more. It’s tone deaf. I think people give him until Monday to actually show he gets it or he’s done.”

To be clear, this minister would often try and defend the PM. Not any more. And that’s not altogether surprising, given that few Reform voters are likely to say “I was thinking of voting for Nigel Farage but I’ve changed my mind now that Keir has tapped Gordon to create an international off-balance-sheet finance facility for defence spending.”

Another minister told me that the preference of MPs and Labour’s members would be for Starmer to stay and turn around the performance of the government, but they were increasingly doubtful he was capable of doing this.

This minister’s mood, and that of his colleagues, he said, “was increasingly of despair”.

Perhaps the biggest problem was that Starmer “is seemingly unable to give a clear coherent sense of direction for the country.”

“Voters will forgive you many of your mistakes if you can tell them where you want to take them. But he has been incapable of doing that, and none of us know whether he ever can.”

Even those members of the Cabinet who are genuine loyalists talk about him on the basis of hypothesis and guesswork. None of them seem to actually know what makes him tick or what he wants (one told me he was planning to set out his own policies more publicly in the hope that perhaps the PM would adopt them).

In that sense Starmer seems more isolated than any prime minister I’ve ever known.

A very big test for him comes on Monday, when he is expected to give a speech that will be billed as his agenda for the rest of the parliament but is in practice a plea to his MPs to give him a last chance.

I asked a minister what MPs would need to hear to be clear that he does understand their concerns, that he “gets it”.

This was the reply. “I mean god knows because I dont think he does. It’s not anything anyone else can tell him it has to come from him.”

And that, in a nutshell, is why Starmer is in so much trouble.“]

I sense, though, that the mainstream political scribblers and talking-heads still have not quite got their heads around what is happening. It is not all about Starmer-stein. Public dislike of the bastard is certainly more focussed than is dislike of the old Lab and Con parties, but what we are seeing now is rejection of the whole LibLabCon rigged political system that has been a fixed state in the UK going back certainly to 1945 and arguably to around 1900.

If you listen to the tramline minds of Andrew Marr and his type, you may think that all that Labour has to do to recover its prestige and vote is to swap one sinister clown for another, whether it be Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper, or even Angela Rayner. No. Just no.

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[“Remember the absolute disaster when Gordon Brown sold off 395 tonnes of Britain’s gold at the worst possible time?

He even told the market he was doing it beforehand, which made the price tank even more. Classic.

Well, gold’s gone up about 1500% since then. That same gold would be worth around £40 billion more today.

Well, Starmer’s brought him back as his Finance Envoy.

You honestly couldn’t make this shit up!“]

[“Let’s check in on Beatrice.

Beatrice is a four-year-old Light Sussex hen in the back garden of a retired widower in a Yorkshire village. She arrived three years ago with three other hens, brought by his daughter to “give him something to look after.” It worked. He talks to them. He pretends, to himself, that he doesn’t.

Beatrice has been busy this morning.

5.42am. Beatrice exits the coop first. She is always first. The other three hens, by long arrangement, wait. The arrangement was not agreed in writing. The arrangement is, by every working measure, in force.

5.51am. Beatrice locates a slug on the lower lavender. She eats the slug. The label on a supermarket egg box would describe Beatrice as “vegetarian-fed.” Beatrice has not read the label. The slug, by 5.52am, is no longer the slug.

6.18am. Beatrice eats a worm turned up by the man’s spade in the vegetable bed. The man is digging the bed because Beatrice has, by long observation, taught him that digging the bed at 6.15am produces worms, which produces hens nearby, which produces a small social arrangement that the man has come to look forward to.

7.04am. Beatrice eats a beetle. She eats it with the considered focus of a hen who knows that beetle protein is, by every measure, the highest-quality protein available to her, and that the beetles do not, on the whole, last long once identified.

8.30am. Beatrice lays an egg. The egg weighs 64 grams. It contains, by every available analysis: a complete amino acid profile, choline, lutein, zeaxanthin, B12, vitamin D, vitamin A, selenium, iodine, and cholesterol of the kind that the human body, contrary to forty years of dietary advice, regulates by itself. The egg is, by every honest nutritional measure, one of the most complete single foods on earth. The man eats it for breakfast at 8.45am.

10.00am. Beatrice eats the man’s vegetable peelings. Carrot tops. Cabbage stalk. The end of a leek. A small piece of stale bread. This is, in industrial poultry terms, an unauthorised diet. In actual hen terms, it is the diet hens evolved on for several thousand years before anyone thought to feed them only one thing.

11.30am. Beatrice kills a rat. It is the second rat she has killed this year. She does not eat the rat (rats are too large) but she does, with great commitment, prevent it from getting near the feed. Beatrice is, by quiet local agreement, the most effective pest-control system in the village.

1.15pm. Beatrice naps in a dust bath of her own construction. The dust bath has been positioned, by Beatrice, in the precise spot in the garden that gets afternoon sun for the longest. She did not ask the man’s permission. She did not need to.

3.40pm. The man, in the kitchen, calls her name.

Beatrice comes.

She does not come for the daughter. She does not come for the postman. She comes for the man.

Things Beatrice has, in one ordinary day, debunked:

That hens are vegetarian. They are not. They are obligate omnivores, and the supermarket “vegetarian-fed” label is, by every honest reading, a deficiency diet sold at premium prices.

That eggs are bad for you. Forty years of dietary advice, substantially walked back since 2015. Eggs are now, in most modern guidelines, considered one of the most nutrient-dense foods available.

That chicken farming is, by definition, cruel. Industrial poultry, in many cases, is. Beatrice’s life is not. The honest argument targets the system, not the species.

That backyard hens spread disease. The disease vector data points overwhelmingly at intensive operations. Beatrice’s three companions and the half a million UK households who keep small flocks are not the problem.

That eggs are a luxury. The man pays approximately £15 a year per hen in feed. He gets, in return, around 280 eggs, two dead rats, a worked vegetable bed, a dust bath in the right spot, and a small quiet relationship with a creature who comes when he calls.

Beatrice is, by every honest measure, the smallest unit of working agriculture in Britain.

She is also, by quiet local consensus, the reason the man still cooks a proper breakfast.

Eat the egg.

Be the hen.

Resource the backyard.“]

Our animal friends.

“Preppers” are far better off with an acre of land and a few chickens than they are with a supply of pre-packed military-surplus MREs.

Start with Kemi Badenoch.

Slightly...”? A total loonie, as well as being, on most issues, totally wrong.

A genuine, well-funded, properly led, and ideologically-disciplined social-national party could sweep the board; and if the (((usual suspects))) were to rig the electoral system against it, it would have the people and the will to take power without elections.

Your “worse” may be our “better”…

Nick Griffin’s blog

https://nickgriffin544956.substack.com/p/so-you-think-you-can-win-an-election

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[“Rajiv Menon KC, a highly respected silk at Garden Court Chambers and a former head of chambers, is facing proceedings for contempt of court. The alleged contempt concerns a closing speech that Rajiv delivered to a jury at the Woolwich Crown Court in January 2026. The trial involved pro-Palestine activists causing criminal damage to weapons and other property at a factory in Filton, Bristol belonging to Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest arms manufacturer.
Not only is this the first time in English legal history that a barrister is being prosecuted for contempt in respect of a closing speech at a criminal trial, but the procedure being used to prosecute Rajiv is wholly novel and without historical precedent.

Until this week, any publication about Rajiv being prosecuted for contempt has been prohibited by various court orders. As a result of reporting restrictions now being lifted, Garden Court Chambers is at last able to comment publicly on this matter. We have supported Rajiv throughout the proceedings, including significant numbers of our members attending court hearings at the Royal Courts of Justice.

Rajiv is independently represented by solicitors and leading counsel who have made powerful arguments about the jurisdictional legality and procedural propriety of the contempt proceedings being brought against Rajiv. Judgment is currently awaited from the Court of Appeal (Civil Division). It is hoped that the arguments being advanced will prevail, and that the proceedings against Rajiv will be swiftly concluded without Rajiv having to stand trial. Whatever the outcome, Garden Court Chambers will continue to support Rajiv.

It is important to note that the prosecution of Rajiv for contempt has wider constitutional implications. We are extremely concerned about the chilling effect on the Bar of the state seeking to criminalise barristers for their representation of their clients. Such action is bound to undermine the confidence of the public that those charged, particularly in political and controversial cases, can receive the committed representation that they would expect to be provided.“]

Where “they” (((they))) take over or even exercise much influence in any society, no other groups or individuals have any rights or freedoms.

Global society, not just UK society, needs to cut down the massive wealth of the few. The utter banality of the Musk and Bezos type can be seen in their competition in the field of rocketry, all so that wealthy tourists will be able to tour around the Moon or beyond. For all the incredible technical achievement, not really serious work.

As for Musk believing that Mars can be colonized, it’s just nonsense.

Late tweets

A game that the LibDems have played, and before them the Liberal Party, for many decades. Default option for those unable or unwilling to support Lab or Con (and now, Reform or Green).

It really exposes the nonsense of FPTP voting that the LibDems are now in 5th place in popular polling, behind Reform and Greens/Cons/Lab, yet are predicted to come second or third in terms of seats, merely because the LibDem vote is concentrated in about 100 out of 650 seats. Thus the LDs get 50-100 seats, despite only getting, nationwide, below 15% of the popular vote.

Look at the state of many of those areas. It is all very well to say that they would be even worse had they not had Labour monopoly control for 50-100 years, but that hardly cuts it.

[“Keir Starmer’s decision to return Gordon Brown & Harriet Harman to frontline politics shows how utterly lost he is. Why?

Because at its root the surge of Reform is a rejection of the Blairite project Brown & Harman embody.

A rejection of mass immigration.

A rejection of porous borders.

A rejection of a politics that only ever speaks for middle-class liberal progressives.

A rejection of “men can be women” woke nonsense.

A rejection of the left-leaning lawyer class Blair empowered.

A rejection of unnecessary hate laws and censorship.

A rejection of universal liberalism.

A rejection of how they view immigration sceptics as “bigots”.

And a rejection of the idea that Britishness is just “diversity”.

And Keir Starmer literally brings back the main characters!

He’s totally lost.

Doesn’t get it at all.

Roll on the next general election.“]

As I blogged nearly 2 years ago, Starmer-stein is the wrong person in the wrong job.

Advanced maskirovka. Some of those shown in the clip are brilliant.

On the one hand, blacks like that are funny, hilarious really; on the other hand, it is at the same time more than alarming that they seem to actually believe that sort of completely ahistorical nonsense.

[“If you don’t reconstruct the culture that provided for excellence, and the senior staff that demonstrate it and reinforce it, then it isn’t just the NHS that will continue to fail.
The topdown imposition of equality shifting to equity and conformity with it as a moral duty, bakes in a culture of low standards and burnout for anyone trying to fix it.
The result is failures in judgement by individuals who cannot even explain why they didn’t act appropriately. Consequences don’t register in a culture that refuses to evaluate the outcomes that matter
“]

Quite. Look at the whole “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic, e.g. the “test and trace” nonsense run by that cretinous Dido Harding woman, and all the rest of what went on in 2020-2022.

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

I was not yet born in 1951, but I was 4-5 years old in 1961, and in the south of England, at least, effectively all the people in the Home Counties and beyond, say 99.5%, at least, were white English/British. You never saw a black, or even an Indian, in counties such as Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Hampshire, West Sussex, Surrey.

Aaronovitch“…

That “you-know-who” (actually, half-Jew and half-Irish) has tweeted against me in the past, though several years ago.

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

Temperate rainforest. There should be a great deal more of it.

Interesting artless video from Siberia

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[Baltic shore]

Diary Blog, 20 April 2026

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[Adolf Hitler 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945]

Talking point

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[Kreisleitertagung auf der Ordensburg Vogelsang vom 22.-29.04.1937]

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The local elections are to be held in only 17 days’ time. If Starmer-stein steps down as Labour leader now, or maybe even more if he also steps down as Prime Minister, Labour will be toast. Labour may be toast anyway, whatever. Hard to say which option is the worst for the Labour Party. Maybe there is no difference, whatever Starmer does or does not do.

As far as Starmer’s clueless incompetence is concerned, I flagged it on the blog about 4 years ago…

I look forward to the upcoming local elections, and to the utter beasting and trashing of the main two System parties. It does not matter how flawed both Reform and the Greens are; what matters is that there will be a wholesale cull of Lab and Con foot-soldiers and careerists.

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[midnight swearing-in ceremony of SS-men at the Feldherrnhalle, Munich, 1937]

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More needed than that. Much more…

[Germany 1945— “We are fighting for the future of our children!“]

Forget about links to Russia. Irrelevant. Start investigating all those —at any and all levels, and not only politicians— with any links at all to Israel and/or the UK Jewish lobby. Reform UK fails and falls on both counts.

[“Romeo’s situation looks extremely suss to me too. Any decent Cab Sec would have stuck by their FO Perm Sec no matter what. She only got the job because Wormald was sacked. Robbins had also been in the running to be Cabinet Secretary. Whitehall suddenly seems to be littered with bodies and rivals of Romeo for the top civil service appointment. Her own vetting & conduct was called in to question by McDonald. The whole thing stinks. She’s known to be ruthless and to rarely push back on her political masters but she doesn’t look like she’s got the civil service’s back – that is literally her job! Never heard a good word about her and never heard a bad word about Wormald or Robbins. Starmer looks bad & Romeo looks terrible.”]

God. You only have to look at Antonia Romeo to understand that she is a horrible hard-faced bitch (it is also known, anyway, that she has a history of freeloading, expenses-blodging, and bullying of her staff etc).

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[the Berghof, Obersalzberg— SS-Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler]
[Rasputin]

Mandelson, Israeli Intelligence, and Epstein and the Epstein files— the Jewish/Zionist rot at the centre of the Starmer-stein government

There is a rot at the centre of government in the UK. Not only in Labour, but in all System parties, and now also in Reform UK (because it may form the next UK government from 2029).

That rot must be rooted out, and not only in the political parties but also in the msm, in publishing, in advertising, and everywhere else.

See also:

More tweets

Jews facilitating the extermination of the native population, and then replacing the real inhabitants by the importation of black and browns? Surely not…

That sounds like an “antisemitic trope”, except that it just happens to be, well, true (as are many others).

Coudenhove-Kalergi Plan.

[“He can have all the migrants from #TheNetherlands he want I’ll volunteer to be the bus driver The problem is, an overwhelming majority of them don’t want to work, they’re just here for the free payouts and basically free everything. They won’t come if they were forced in to labor first and only after this were enabled to apply for some limited support. Kiev’s thinking is wrong, don’t try this at home kids.. Don’t be so tolerant to bring in intolerant migrants. We’ve done it, it has not worked, we’re getting beaten, robbed, raped and killed while being tolerant!“]

London local elections

God, what an ugly woman…

Well, there it is, London voters. If you vote Labour on 7 May 2026, you will be voting for Israel, for genocidal maniacs, and for the pack or packs of wealthy Jews who control Starmer-stein Labour.

Late tweets seen

…and if Starmer-stein is replaced by either monkey-on-a-stick Lammy or Angela Rayner, then it is Goodnight Vienna Labour…

The Thames really does run through, not only London but also London’s history.

[“Watching Keir Starmer today it is clear the Starmer regime is over. It’s just a matter of time.

Starmer is in office but no longer in power. Labour MPs are just waiting for him to absorb the historic election losses coming on May 7th.

An almighty political and perhaps also financial crisis is coming. And from that may yet come a general election. Be ready everybody. Be ready. Change is coming.”]

I cannot see a general election being called before 2029, mainly because Labour has 403 MPs at present, but after a general election might well have fewer than 100 and quite possibly fewer than 50. As for the Conservative Party, its 116 MPs would also decline in number, quite likely below 50. Neither main System party has an incentive to support an early general election, and that applies especially to Labour.

I am inclined to think that Labour MPs might prefer for Starmer to absorb the flak of the plainly-upcoming 7 May debacle; the question is, will Starmer just bale out beforehand? His instinct, as a careerist, will be to hang on to his job, but I wonder whether he might not do that for once, looking at the polls and his lack of support in his own ranks.

Farage becomes ever-less someone that I would like to see as Prime Minister of this country, but but but I need Reform UK to destroy the present main System parties at the next general election. Problem.

My wish to see Con and Lab destroyed is, so far, greater than my distaste at “controlled opposition” pro-Israel, pro-Jewish lobby Farage (not to mention Tice) at the head of government.

So far, and to my surprise, Magyar seems to be following the broad policy lines of Orban.

Like the Rhodesians (I was there myself in 1977), the South Africans thought that they could compromise with black “majority” (black corrupt “elite” cabal) rule, and their lives, lifestyles, houses, farms, and swimming pools would all be spared. Wrong. Very wrong.

The UK and the rest of Europe should learn from that.

Farage and Reform have only one use, as far as serious social national people are concerned— to mortally wound Lab and Con.

Britain has already almost ceased to be Britain in any meaningful way. Not completely, but largely. On the brink, if you like.

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Diary Blog, 8 April 2026

Morning music

Talking point

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Good grief.

Those are the terms of a victor, not of a vanquished state.

Israel is doomed. When its doom finally arrives, then will be the time to deal with its fifth column(s) across the world.

GB News is more or less Jewish-lobby, Israel-lobby, propaganda.

The state of Israel should never have been allowed to come into existence.

Our animal friends.

Witkoff“… Where do his ultimate loyalties lie?

Translates to a Commons with about 383 Reform UK MPs (very solid majority), 59 LibDems (very weak official Opposition), 49 Cons, 46 Lab, 45 SNP, 42 Greens [etc].

As with all recent (last few months) opinion polls, this one shows that Starmer will probably lose his own seat at the next general election.

[“David Lammy has been the Labour MP for Tottenham since 2000. He is currently the Deputy Prime Minister, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor. David has had a rewarding and successful career thus far. He has travelled all over the world in his roles as Shadow and actual Foreign Secretary. He is officially titled ‘Envoy Extraordinaire’ in his role at the University of Guyana and indeed, David’s career as an MP has been extraordinary on many levels. David has said that Margaret Thatcher was a ‘“visionary leader for the UK”.’ Whether David’s predecessor in Tottenham, Bernie Grant, would have agreed with him is open to question. David has described himself as a ‘“liberal, progressive Zionist”’ and is a member of the lobby organisation Labour Friends of Israel. The @ElectoralCommUK and Register of Interests show that David has received £752,849.60 in donations and perks. These include: £70,000 from Gary Lubner. £67,674 in 2 payments from the Trevor Chinn, Martin Taylor, Gary Lubner funded/Morgan McSweeney/Josh Simons run consortium @LabourTogether £12,500 from Lord Waheed Alli. £30,000 from Transilluminate Ltd. £5,000 from Samantha Hackett. £10,000 from@SilkRdConsult £2,500 from Clare Parsons. £7,000 from Lady Susan Woodford Hollick. £20,000 from Lady Jeanne Marie Davies. £7,500 from Richard Geer. £15,000 from Richard Lewis. £25,000 from one George Brown. (There is effectively no information on who this George Brown is or what he does as is the case with quite a few of David’s donors.) £24,739 from Conservation International do Brasil. £15,000 from Jonathan Stone. £10,000 from Stephen Fitzgerald. £2,500 from Tony Langham. £5,000 from Karen Blackett. £3,000 from@BuchlerPhillips £805 from the University of Glasgow to cover David’s accommodation, refreshments and transport when he received his honorary degree.

David has a successful parallel career as a public speaker. He travels all over the world to speak at prestigious events: political and cultural meetings, literary festivals, Bilderberg conventions, war veteran commemorations and more. David is remunerated for these speaking engagements and has received approximately £78,896 to date. Another rewarding parallel career for David has been his stints on various radio shows. The Register of Interests shows that David has received approximately £110,145 from @LBC, Global Radio, @ITG_Ltd and other media outlets. Approximately £7,000 in tickets and hospitality from @SpursOfficial for matches and other sporting events. £800 in tickets and hospitality from @getir for a match at @SpursOfficial

With his approximately £200,000+ salary, expenses, donations, rental income, perks, speaking engagements, radio and media appearances, visiting professorships, his continuing ties as an ‘Associate Tenant’ to Doughty Street Chambers and his shareholdings in the Pomeroon Trading Company, there can be no doubt that David has enjoyed a very successful 26 years as an MP. And as an MP, David initially voted to retain the two-child benefit cap, voted to scrap the winter fuel payment, voted for the welfare changes that will impact people who are disabled and unwell, voted against an inquiry into grooming gangs and voted to scrap trials by jury.

The Labour Party – Working For You’.“]

Lammy is just an ignorant, moneygrasping, monkey-on-a-stick for the Jewish/Israel lobby.

1,000…in one single day. Tomorrow, another 1,000, or 2,000.

[for “refugees“, read “invaders”]

I think that the reason Trump “blinked” was because powerful elements of the “Deep State”, maybe the Joint Chiefs etc, were unwilling to obey any order to wipe out the Iranians as a people, an idea which can only have come from the Israelis and their American “fifth column” within the Washington “establishment”, preying on Trump’s quite obviously diseased mind.

The (Israeli) Jews are not going to stop hitting Lebanon and Hezbollah, so Trump etc will either have to withdraw aid to Israel or (and/or) accept that the Strait of Hormuz will continue to be closed (and taxed) by Iran.

Forget the Easter Bunny. The White House is once again a bunch of clowns, just as it was under Biden.

Farage once again proves that being a populist politician within the corrupt pseudo-democratic System process or mechanism does not translate to being any kind of statesman.

As I have blogged for years, Reform is not the social-national party Britain needs. It is too pseudo-“libertarian”, too Conservative-lookalike, too tied in with the Jewish/Israeli lobby etc. That is why it has been unable to maintain its highwater mark of 35% (a year ago) in the opinion polls, and so it fluctuates within a broadly 24%-30% band. Still enough to “win” a general election, of course, when other parties are at or below 20%, but not enough to have a real mandate.

I agree, and yet the “MAGA” fanatics from American one-horse towns and, even more disturbingly, some pro-Trump deadheads in the UK, are refusing to accept that the anti-Iran war has been a strategic loss on a huge scale for the USA. They really seem to think that you win wars by bombing the hell out of a country, then hope that things will turn out well in the end (cf. Iraq, cf. Afghanistan; cf. Libya; cf. Syria).

Many of those idiots are also still referencing the (either non-existent, or only germinal) “Iranian nuclear missiles programme” and how destroying this chimera has been a huge success…What can one say?…

Why bother to track the oil tankers at all? To do so using a basically civilian Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel is utterly pointless. War games, and ones that just make this country look stupid.

Israel is a rogue state, and worse than that because it has wealthy and influential “fifth columns” of Zionist Jews in many advanced countries of the world. The only way to deal with it and contain it (short of actual obliteration) is for the US and other countries (especially Germany) to stop subsidizing Israel, to stop sending it or selling it arms and ammunition, and to boycott anything to do with it.

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Diary Blog, 6 April 2026

Afternoon music

[Havana, Malecon]

It seems to be an even-money chance as to whether Havana will fall down by reason of lack of maintenance first (or be bombed by Trump, then invaded).

I assessed that waste of space, Steve Hilton, years ago on the blog:

See also:

Demographic replacement of Brits by non-whites, and the Brits even have to pay for it. Or do they? In a few years, we shall see.

Late tweets

[“It’s important to understand that the “Israel lobby” though important is a comparatively minor element of the power projection of the Zionist movement – a Jewish supremacist global social movement.

As we see here (below) the Zionists “success in developing a range of artificial-intelligence-enabled military technologies is underpinned by tie-ups with commercial entities, from Israeli start-ups to Palantir and big-tech corporations including Amazon, Google and Microsoft.”

But that in itself – the ability to genocide the Levant – is only one element of the power projection afforded. The AI/Tech nexus is referred to by Netanyahu as Pax Silica, meaning an emergent global power. The role that the weaponisation of AI/Tech plays in surveillance in scores of countries is also a key element of this.

That power is leveraged also by

*the international work of the Mossad,
*Unit 8200,
*the Jewish (supremacist) billionaire class (and their Shabbos Goy enablers – Elon Musk, Warren Buffet, Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel and many more),
*the radicalisation into genocidal Jewish supremacy produced by the Zionist movement; and
*the widespread infiltration of key posts in the economic, political, legal, media and national security architecture of Western countries by Jewish supremacists.

The other day (in his famous six-fingered speech) Netanyahu referred to the Zionist entity as becoming a “superpower”. He was not joking.“]

The whole lot has to go. Alles vernichtet.

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[“you see, my son, here Time turns into Space!”]

Diary Blog, 5 April 2026

Afternoon music

[K. Kazanchan, 1955, Prostor]

Historical talking points

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

Tweets seen

And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great Lord;” [Revelation 19:17]

Our animal friends.

Import the racially and/or culturally inferior, and you import their politics and their behaviours. Simple fact(s).

Local elections next month. I expect that Labour and Con will both get hammered.

[“STAGGERING LOSSES: USAF Takes Heavy Hits in Operation Epic Fury. In the ongoing conflict, the U.S. Air Force is facing mounting losses across multiple critical platforms. So far, reports indicate: 4 × F-15E Strike Eagle 1 × A-10 Thunderbolt II 1 × E-3 Sentry 2 × KC-135 Stratotanker 2 × C-130 Hercules 17 × MQ-9 Reaper 1× MH-6

Total confirmed losses: 28 aircraft + 8 more critically damaged This isn’t just numbers, it’s a significant hit to surveillance, refueling, strike, and drone capabilities all at once. The loss of high-value assets like AWACS and tankers raises serious questions about operational risk and air superiority in contested environments. Bottom line: Even the world’s most powerful air force is not immune to attrition in high-intensity warfare. Source: Open-source reports / conflict tracking“]

Were Iran able to land even a few missiles in New York, Washington, or LA, that would be the end of the war. The Americans, even more than the Israelis, like the kind of war where they have all the power, none of the hurt, and can attack helpless civilians.

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Whatever Trump may say today may be contradicted, either by himself, or by events, the next day.

Wall. Squad. End.

Only white British people should be any kind of police in the UK.

Gove is perverse, a drunk and a cocaine abuser; he was also a fraudulent expenses cheat when he was MP for Burgh Heath. Why do you think that his ex-wife, Sarah Vine, divorced him? Not for the expenses cheating but specifically for drunken and drug-fuelled perversity.

All that, and a craven puppet of the Jewish lobby, aka Israel lobby, as well.

In my local Waitrose, the only actual supermarket in the local town, security has been stepped-up in the past year. Electronic alarm “gauntlet” installed at the exit, and also, quite often, a black-uniformed “militiaman”, of uncertain Middle Eastern origin, standing there.

[“Israel is an ethnostate serving in the interest of the coming global technocratic tyrants, AKA Satan. They will use history, religion and whatever necessary to achieve their goals. When the west is sufficiently weakened, a well-funded global technocratic tyranny – a marriage of the old banking families and the new tech elites will be there to pick up the pieces and rule over the remains.“]

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[Leonid Utesov, “At the Black Sea“]

Diary Blog, 31 March 2026

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[Mill Colonnade, Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czech Republic]

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[“HOLY CRAP: The energy of the crowd at @j_fishback‘s rally in Orlando, Florida is INSANE right now. James Fishback just said he will “suspend the enforcement of unconstitutional antisemitic hate speech laws” in Florida if he is elected. “If you want to call Benjamin Netanyahu a war criminal, be my guest.” The crowd went WILD in applause. It is all young, attractive, Gen Z voters. Never seen anything like this. I don’t care what the Zionists say… This is Trump rally level energy and James Fishback is a serious contender.“]

Erwache!

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bagot_Glubb]

[“Sir John Glubb, a British Lieutenant General, spent 36 years commanding armies in the Middle East.

He studied every major empire in recorded history and found something he didn’t expect.

Every single empire (Assyria, Persia, Rome, the Arabs, the Ottomans, Spain, Britain) lasted about the same length of time.

250 years.

And they all died the same way. (thread)“]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Ortega_y_Gasset

Perhaps the SRA (Solicitors Regulation Authority) should read what I have had to say over the years about dishonest and incompetent solicitor Mark Lewis (all my blog posts are available via the search box on the blog).

About time. For the past 12 years, malicious Jews connected with the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” have been making false allegations against me, a campaign of harassment that ended with my free speech trial (2023) and sentencing hearing (2024). See:

[“At the end stands Victory“]

Of course, the “CAA” Jews will still pretend that some tweets, blog posts, cartoons etc are “unlawful” by reason of the “grossly offensive” provision in the discredited Communications Act 2003, s. 127. That provision was set to be repealed, and repeal was recommended by the Law Commission (I myself am mentioned by name at the end of that Law Commission report, and thanked) but the “CAA” and other Jews involved in the repression of free speech lobbied heavily at Westminster against repeal. As a result, that bad law (very badly-drafted, and chilling of free speech) is still on the statute book.

However, it is now harder than it was for the evil and malicious “CAA” goblins to make allegations and/or to have them taken seriously or even semi-seriously by the police, Crown Prosecution Service, and Government. Consequently, the “CAA” has been forced to pursue its “Israel first” “lawfare” at its own expense, by launching private criminal prosecutions, such as that against Reginald D. Hunter, the black American comedian, and Nick Griffin, the one-time chief of the BNP etc.

In the Reginald D. Hunter case, the district judge not only threw out the “CAA” prosecution, but trenchantly criticized the “CAA” and its dishonesty and motivations. He also ordered that a copy of his remarks should be appended to all future “CAA” private prosecutions for perusal of the trial judge and any preliminary judges.

The “CAA” goblins are now seeking a High Court judicial review of that determination (presumably both the material case determination and the order to append transcript copies of the judgment to future “CAA” private prosecutions).

In the Nick Griffin case, there will be heard (I think in May) an application by the defendant to stop the prosecution from proceeding. Good luck to him and, as the Germans might say, Gott strafe die Kobolde! (“God punish the goblins!“).

The LibDems have been fortunate in having their voting support concentrated in a fairly small number of (usually leafy and affluent) parts of the UK. They still have 72 MPs. Had their support been spread more evenly over the country, they would have no MPs at all.

Incidentally, that latest opinion poll would result in a Commons with about 264 Reform UK MPs (62 short of an overall majority), 108 Cons (weak official Opposition), 92 Greens, 65 LibDems, 49 Lab, 45 SNP [etc].

What that poll says to me is that potential voters are totally underwhelmed by the poor electoral choices offered to them. They are only supporting —and not fervently— either Reform or Green because the other choices, the System parties, are so dire, so discredited, so despised and hated.

Monkeyworld UK.

What the Americans call a “chimp-out”.

Not a white face to be seen.

The Daily Mail calls that entirely black mob merely “youths“…

Do you really think that you can even maintain the present form of society, let alone create a more advanced one, when an increasing proportion of the overall population is composed of backward elements, and when society panders to those backward elements, rather than controlling, repressing, or eliminating them?

Starmer-stein is that very rara avis, a would-be dictator who cannot make up his mind, cannot stick to a policy or (professed) principle, and has no ideological direction at all (beyond support for “World Jewry”).

The American ship of state is rudderless, and has a maniac at the wheel.

Dobrze zrobiony.

Monkeyworld UK (again).

A small foretaste of what is coming down the line as the UK gradually (?) ceases to be a white European country.

Were I to write what I think should happen, I expect that the toytown KGB that the police now are would turn up at my door (as they have in the past, a result of complaints from —and always from— Jew-Zionists), and would bore me and waste my time (yet again).

A very good cause

Elderly cats are being saved from being euthanized with adorable cat retirement village

https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/shropshirecatrescuepurrproject

Amusing look at Moscow life

The content is not quite what you might expect from the headline…

Late tweets seen

Though unexplained by the tweeter, this is a powerful sign in Irish folklore. According to Google AI:

In folklore and spiritual belief, an encounter with three  hares—especially when one breaks the pattern to look at you—is often interpreted as a powerful, personal sign from the “otherworld” or the universe. 

The Symbolism of Three Hares

  • The Sacred Number: The number three has long represented divine unity—such as the Holy Trinity in Christianity, or the Maiden, Mother, and Crone in Paganism.
  • The Infinite Cycle: Because the motif often shows them in a circular chase, an encounter with three is seen as a physical manifestation of the cycles of life, death, and rebirth

The Meaning of the “Stare”

  • A Personal Message: Folk belief suggests that if a hare pauses to look at you, it is “recognising” you. This is often interpreted as a call to trust your intuition or a sign that a major transformation is coming “softly at first, then all at once”.
  • A Call for Stillness: Spiritual interpretations of hares pausing suggest a need for internal stillness before taking a decisive action in your life.

Summary of Interpretations

Detail Symbolic Meaning
Encountering ThreeUnity, the Trinity, or a complete cycle of life/time.
The One that StopsA specific message for you; a break in the “infinite loop”.
The Direct StareRecognition from the spirit world; an invitation to use your intuition.
Running OffThe fleeting nature of luck or a sign to follow a “new path”.

I wonder how such traditions started, presumably thousands of years ago.

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Diary Blog, 28 March 2026

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Saturday quiz

Well, this week, I scored 5/10, the same as political journalist John Rentoul. I knew the answers to questions 1, 5, 6, 7, and 10.

Tweets seen

All the fault of the Jew-Zionists, both in Israel and elsewhere (especially those in the UK and USA).

Wherever “they” see a weakness, they attack, not only or always by military means, but also, and in fact more usually, by means of infiltration, using the money power to buy their way in.

That was how Jew-Zionists started to colonize Palestine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, long before the 1948 establishment of the State of Israel.

Under Ottoman imperial rule, and then under the post-WW1 British Mandate, Jews started to buy up land in Palestine wherever they could. This happened especially around the ancient port of Jaffa. That area slowly became the hub of what is now the large city of Tel Aviv.

The same or at least a similar process happened in the UK in the 19thC and early 20th centuries. The largely effete and, in many cases, short-of-money old aristocrats and “gentry” of England (and even Scotland) sold out for hard cash. There are many examples, even on the record. Jewish women from wealthy families married titled English or Scottish men.

As a matter of fact, there was continuing infiltration into the remnants of the so-called “British aristocracy” even in the 1930s and later. I know of at least one quite, or formerly, famous comedian whose Wikipedia entry mentions his various “noble” antecedents, but not the more recent Jewish ancestry. I suppose that is why that individual used to tweet negatively about me 10-15 years ago…

Still, “no names, no pack drill“, in the now rarely-heard Victorian phrase.

Of course, until about 1950, all (statistical 99% to 100%) immigrants to the British Isles, since ancient times, were of European or, if you prefer, Aryan, or post-Aryan, origin. “White people”, in short.

It’s almost funny that, even when I was a teenage schoolboy, in the early/mid 1970s, you had pro-immigration cretins talking about the ancient “immigrants” to Britain— Romans, Angles, Saxons, Vikings, European Celts, Normans (who were, in reality, Vikings settled in Normandy), Huguenots (Protestant emigrants from France) etc as all “foreign”, and so somehow, notionally, not so very different to the blacks, browns etc who flooded in since the Second World War.

An absolutely stupid, and completely ahistorical, argument.

When I was on trial in 2023-2024 for exercizing my free speech rights, one of the things I was alleged to have published on the blog was the assertion that “wherever Jews exist, in any but small numbers, others lose their freedoms” (or some such, or similar, words). I was told, in effect, that I was quite mistaken as to that…

No comment…

How many “invasions” would that be? Which will be first? Iran? Yemen? Greenland? Canada? Venezuela? Cuba?

None so far…

Dystopian Britain growing in plain sight

A few days ago, I took a trip by car, a round-trip of about 200 miles, something I only do occasionally. The journey, from the central-southern English coast, proved more than challenging. Several long waits behind temporary traffic lights made a 2-hour journey more like 3 hours, and the surfacing of even major roads (such as the major trunk route, the A34) is now appallingly-bad in places.

However, that was only the first impression of the day. The once-interesting (in the1970s) city of Oxford, which for some time has been in a state of redevelopment and economic expansion etc, cannot now be accessed by car without paying a congestion charge (nein danke), and the outer zones have become an unpleasant sprawl. Few of those seen trudging along on the streets are European, let alone English.

The drive back was…interesting…but not in a good way. I thought to avoid the unpleasant A34/M3/M27 experience by driving via Swindon and Salisbury. Well, “man proposes but God disposes“, as they say. The roads were not too busy at first, but then became yet another stationary experience. Several sets of “temporary” traffic lights, the wait at each nearly half an hour by reason of the weight of traffic at “going-home time”. Also, the state of the roads, in places, approaches that of the 18thC. Potholes so big that they could fairly be described as dangerous, surfacing generally very poor.

I suppose it was my fault that I somehow got a little lost in Swindon, not an area I know. When I was in my early/mid teens, in the early 1970s, I would occasionally attend the races at Cheltenham with my parents, and on the drive back to the South Oxfordshire/Berkshire area where we lived, we would call in at the then Trust House Forte “Post House” hotel in the then small and undistinguished railway town of Swindon for something to eat.

The incredible Google AI tells me that “Swindon has grown immensely since the early 1970s, and the area around the hotel reflects that shift:

The Surroundings: When it first opened, it sat in a much more rural setting—essentially on the edge of the town. Today, it is surrounded by residential developments like Liden and Badbury Park, and is very close to the Great Western Hospital complex, which didn’t exist when you were visiting.

The Building: Originally a low-rise 1970s design typical of Trusthouse Forte’s “Post House” brand, it has been significantly modernised and extended over the decades.”

Apparently that hotel is now the local Holiday Inn.

The town itself, though, seems halfway between a rundown area of what looked like council housing estates, and a semi-American (meaning Essex County New Jersey, really) landscape of fast food outlets, supermarkets, malls etc.

The few people I saw on foot were either black/brown (including a couple of Indians or Paki-stanis dismantling or repairing a car by the roadside) or white “youths” all in “hoodies”. Admittedly, I did not go into the very centre of the town, but I was glad to, eventually, find a way out.

The roads between Swindon and Salisbury were, again, in poor repair, and even the roads between Salisbury and the coast were in a terrible state, though apparently being repaired in places (meaning more long waits as lines of endless-seeming cars and trucks were held up by several more sets of temporary traffic lights).

The thought that came to me repeatedly during that unpleasant and long journey (well over 3 hours) was that Britain is just not working. The roads are just a symptom. The whole country is gradually (?) going to literal rack and ruin.

Not a nation, more a parking lot and shopping/housing landscape, and without racial, cultural, or historical integrity.

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[“BREAKING: Twice as many people are referred to counter-terrorism programme Prevent for “extreme right-wing views” than they are for Islamic extremism. This is despite Islamic extremists making up 90% of the 43,000 terror suspects on MI5’s watchlist. Prevent admits that they class “cultural nationalism” as an extreme right-wing view. Last year, Prevent training documents were published that listed sharing the view that Western culture was ‘under threat from mass migration and a lack of integration’ was a ‘terrorist ideology’. https://dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15567645/Britain-Islamism-Far-Right-Extremism-Terrorism.html.”]

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Translates to a Commons with about 292 Reform UK MPs (34 short of overall majority), Greens 106 (official Opposition), 86 Cons, 67 LibDems, 45 SNP, 27 Lab [etc].

Reform UK is underwhelming “controlled opposition” and fake-nationalism, but is still on top, not on its own merits but because so many people are thoroughly sickened by the two main (at present) System parties. The same, mutatis mutandis, or similar, could be said of the Greens, and even the LibDems; after all, the LibDems failed dismally when given a measure of power during the 2010-2015 “Con Coalition”, and are now led by an utter clown (and a dishonest one at that), Ed Davey.

Incidentally, and once again, on those figures, Starmer-stein would lose his own seat. The last 12-15 opinion polls have said the same.

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Were it any other matter, this would be “caviar to the general“, and not much of interest to those outside the Westminster Bubble, but the connection to the Jew Epstein, the “Lolita Express” flights, “the Andrew Formerly Known as Prince” etc makes this what I believe show business people call “box office”.

Basic Income/Universal Basic Income, at some level, is inevitable.

This war, terrible though it is, is also fascinating in terms of “David and Goliath”, “oblique war” or, if you like, “the war of judo” (using the strength of an opponent against him). Putin is a judo exponent; he will understand that.

I think that the Americans, so used to bombing peoples and states into unavoidable defeat (the carpet-bombing of WW2 Germany; Japan crushed underfoot by atomic bombs on Hiroshima/Nagasaki as well as by enormous conventional bombing of other almost defenceless civilian populations, as at Tokyo; the bombing of Iraq etc) find it hard to compute that a state and people can suffer such bombing as has been inflicted upon Iran, yet not only stand under the attacks but fight back and, indeed, open up new fronts and tactical pressure-points (blocking the Strait of Hormuz except to neutral/friendly shipping, charging USD $2M per ship as a tax or impost, warning the Gulf Arabs off by a few well-chosen missile and drone attacks, as well as hitting their economies hard by preventing much of their production from being exported. Also, scaring off most tourists).

Don’t forget what happened when a couple of buildings were destroyed by (supposedly by) two airliners flown into them in New York City in 2001. Complete panic in the USA, and the Federal Government paralysed by fear for weeks. I saw and heard the aftermath, having flown to Washington from London only a week or so later, on one of the first few flights (which, by the way, was almost empty, and almost devoid of American passengers).

Imagine what would happen were New York City, or other cities, to suffer the kind of bombing seen over the past couple of months in Iran. Total panic.

The Americans, including many at high levels, are simply not able to understand the resilience shown by the Iranian public.

As for Trump and his obsession with (one-sided) “deals”, he is barking up the wrong tree, in my view.

Interesting. I presume conscience, rather than cowardice, in view of the history and ethos of the U.S. Marines.

I met a few ex-members of that Corps in the past. Tough.

Once again, the police behaving like a poundshop Stasi.

About time for what passes for a “British” Government to tell the noisily-demanding Israeli Jews to shut up and get lost.

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[painting by Arnold Bocklin]