๐ฌ President Vladimir Putin: Russia will always be a reliable partner to those who are looking for beneficial, predictable #cooperation, but we will not act against our own interests in relations with those who adopted an unfriendly stance towards us.
In my experience, the patients who donโt attend doctor appointments are the ones struggling the most; with complex social problems, or difficulties getting transport, or caring responsibilities, or mental health problems. We should not be charging patients for non-attendances.
— Dr Julia Grace Patterson๐ (@JujuliaGrace) August 1, 2022
Even a stopped clock is right once or twice a day (depending on whether analogue or digital).
If you're cancelling your @guardian subscription because of Owen Jones, you might be surprised to hear that they're continuing to employ Nick Cohen, who has been accused of sexual harassment by multiple women.
It's long been suspected, but very difficult to prove, that Google algorithmically manipulates its search results to favor the content and creators it wants the public to consume while hiding that which it does not. This ruling can unveil that proof.https://t.co/J9iuCPa1Pe
Yet another example of what is now almost ubiquitous— a defendant being given a pathetically weak sentence (in this case, a suspended term of imprisonment plus a fine and a couple of add-ons) despite having deliberately pushed a glass into a woman’s face, leaving her traumatized and with permanent scars.
The courts have to get a lot tougher on crimes of violence.
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A team of researchers at MIT have created a portable unit that transforms saltwater into fresh drinking water ๐โก๏ธ๐ฅค
The device could revolutionise access to fresh water – particularly in developing nations ๐ https://t.co/H8WxXCWuho
There are no filters or high-pressure pumps required to treat the water, as it uses a process called Ion Concentration Polarization (ICP) that was conceived almost a decade ago โ๐ pic.twitter.com/xalTezm4N7
To test the device, the MIT researchers said the took it to a beach and, on the first go, it was able to successfully turn seawater into drinking water ๐โก๏ธ๐ฅค
BP made a ยฃ6.9bn profit in the three months to June. That's more than triple last year's equivalent and the second highest in their history. BP's half-year profit is ยฃ12.3bn. Still think the #FuelPrices are being driven by Russia-Ukraine? We are being robbed blind.#CostofLiving
Clearly the high #fuelprices have never been down to Russia. Oil prices were at the same level 10 years ago but fuel prices have never been as high as they are today. Purely greed as BPโs record profits show
This stinks so bad. And it's the Tory Government that has allowed these companies to profit wildly while the rest of us worry about making ends meet. Disgraceful. #FuelPriceshttps://t.co/7nn3XgeXLX
The foreign secretary outlined proposals yesterday to introduce regional pay awards and end the national setting of salaries for civil servants, which her campaign said would save the taxpayer ยฃ8.8 billion a year https://t.co/4nqANmr7NT
The policy was also criticised by the Institute for Government, an independent think tank. โThe whole civil service pay bill is only about ยฃ9 billion,โ Alex Thomas, told the BBC. โYouโre not going to reduce the civil service pay bill unless you pretty radically reshape the state
This episode shows (confirms) that Liz Truss is completely idiotic, has no real idea even now how the British state is run, and has no serious ideas, ideas that are thought out properly.
I doubt that her evident incompetence will much affect her chances of taking over the Conservative Party leadership, though. After all, the same people (Conservative Party members) elected Boris-idiot as their leader a few years ago; he also was incompetent and had no serious ideas.
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Johnson: "We're not going to do lockdowns here." Johnson a matter of days later: "We have to lockdown."
Hancock: "This vaccine should not be given to children." Hancock a few weeks later: "Get all your children vaccinated."
The UK is in the same position, more or less. Only a small minority of the “blacks and browns” are really of any use whatever. Many, perhaps a majority, while not being very criminal or dangerous, are basically useless, and are a dead weight, a millstone round the neck of the British people. Another minority are actively criminal and/or terroristic.
Looks like a reasonably good neighbourhood. Surely children should not be selling drinks on the street? I suppose it is part of the mercantile ethos ingrained in many Americans.
With an extra 1500 deaths more than average happening now per week its not looking so good for the vaccinated according to yet another professor#JeremyVinepic.twitter.com/xfXPDdmWKC
Well, this week, political journalist John Rentoul scored the same as me: 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 2, 3, and 7 and, if truth be known, my correct answer to question 4 was an educated guess.
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The march towards a cashless society is progressing well in the apartheid fascist state! https://t.co/MwJzARJ1Z1
"effort to fight against money laundering and criminal activity" my arse!!!!
— Methi ๐ต๐ธ ๐ต๐ธ (@MasalaFry69) July 28, 2022
Slowly slowly catchee monkey…
In fact, the NWO/ZOG agenda is now accelerating, now that we are in 2022, the primary year of the 33 year-cycle ending when the next such year starts in 2055.
Already, banks in the UK have introduced restrictions on transfers of cash and other payments, and note a range of other transactions. It’s coming. Slow enfoldment.
2022, the most significant year since 1989. Previous such significant years were 1956 and 1923.
https://t.co/RDWhAFfs3K this is a problem with the labour party right wing MPs with no policies. They should be using this time in the media to say we are going to to nationalise our Utilities, fully funded NHS, education look after the children living in poverty.
— CoolSocialistGrandad man of peace (@cool_grandad) July 29, 2022
"I'm so gritty and working class because my kids swear"
The quality of our MPs is absolutely dire – they are unserious, ridiculous and don't appear to be very brighthttps://t.co/96SAU5u9LH
A researcher has compared mortality rates and Covid vaccine uptake in different Dutch municipalities and found no mortality-reducing effect from vaccination. In fact, the higher the vaccine uptake, the higher the mortality https://t.co/G8hgE63kOC
I have wondered why Jews, especially, are and have been among the most fanatical for the “vaccines” and other “measures”, including the facemask nonsense. You see tweets from them claiming that they have, have had, or are afraid of getting “Covid”, as well as tweets (even now) fervently urging compulsory mask-wearing etc.
I think that this can all be traced back to an ingrained wish to be seen as the perennial “victim”, even when that is extremely implausible.
Wikipedia changed the definition of recession that has been used for 50 years and then locked the page. Does this remind anybody else of Orwell's 1984?
— PAMELA HENSLEY๐บ๐ธ (@PamelaHensley22) July 29, 2022
Somewhere in a future dystopic society our grandchildren will be paging through an old bootlegged 80's edition of Webster's dictionary and discovering long forgotten words like " freedom" and "liberty".
1945 was a setback, but not the complete defeat that it seemed at the time. The Reich was crushed, but the essence of National Socialism has survived in other forms, other places. It is still possible to create the basis for the necessary quantum leap in human evolution.
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[Levitan, 1897, The Great Road, Avenue of Birches (the Sibirsky Trakt)]
“Giles Coren“, in that tweet, could be replaced by many another name with equal truth: to name but a few, Boris Johnson, Dido Harding, and The Royal Cuck, Harry of that ilk, Formerly Known as “Prince”.
“Russian [sic] has cut off gas to Latvia amid growing energy concern for winter in Europe after supplies to Poland, Bulgaria, Finland, Netherlands and Denmark were also axed.
Europe is facing an acute energy crisis as Putin weaponizes energy supplies in apparent retaliation for leaders defying him over Ukraine.”
[Daily Mail, in great need of sub-editors].
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Iโm taking next week off so there wonโt be any new cartoons from me. I need a break. Just want to say how grateful I am to those who support me on here, particularly when the psychotic loons enter attack mode. It means a lot.
This hideous nonentity has โpsychologyโ and โhuman rightsโ in her bio while she waddles about Twitter attacking people who have spent two years trying to protect human rights and highlighting dangerous mass-psychosis by calling them Nazis. What an absolute turd for brains. https://t.co/n8tiS6a948
Stuchbery used to call himself “historian“, but was only ever one in the manner of someone who travels around (Germany, mainly), copies tourist information he sees here and there, then collates it into tweets.
Nothing wrong about that, in itself; in fact I have always said that I enjoy his tweets on mediaeval and Renaissance history (he is usually wrong about history after about 1880), but he is no historian.
As a former police officer, Iโm ashamed of being associated with the modern force. Itโs ill-disciplined, politicised, divisive, is failing the public, too many officers are unprofessional, look unkempt and scruffy and many can hardly speak or write English pic.twitter.com/nnuoToCb41
— Henry Bolton OBE ๐ฌ๐ง (@_HenryBolton) July 29, 2022
Exactly. I read the local newspapers online, the ones for coastal Hampshire and Dorset. The court reports are interesting inasmuch that, even for me, a one-time barrister (albeit far more civil and commercial etc than criminal), the sentences often surprise by their leniency.
I am far from being a “hanger and flogger”, and I favour clemency where possible, perhaps even too much, but I now read of people who have committed crimes of considerable violence and brutality, not to mention egregious theft, being effectively “let off”.
You have to work quite hard to get imprisoned in the UK these days (unless the Jews say that you have been rude about them).
Example? A few years ago, I heard tell of a man, an accountant aged in his 40s, who had a paid job, I think part-time, with a really worthwhile hospice charity not far from where I myself live (about 2-3 miles away). That person stole (embezzled) ยฃ40,000 from the charity.
In court, the embezzler must have had Counsel very good at mitigation because, on the premise that the defendant’s parents had stumped up the ยฃ40,000 to compensate the hospice, the defendant got off with a suspended sentence, despite the egregious breach of trust, despite also the fact that he was only caught by chance or Fate, and despite the fact that he had initially tried to blame more junior staff.
No. Far too lenient.
How can this be? Nearly one fifth of GPs work on average 26 hours a week as 50% of all patients struggle to get through to their family doctor.
For once I agree with that stupid woman. GPs, at least many, may be overpaid, and those that want an easier life may find it congenial to drop by the surgery a couple of days a week and still pick up a gross pay of about ยฃ60,000 in many cases.
Incidentally, I have no animus against my own GP, a very polite person whom I have not actually seen face to face for years, but with whom I am reasonably satisfied, and who monitors me via routine blood tests etc, and sends the odd letter.
Update: hour 32 and after waiting 5 hours for an urgent ambulance to transfer her for specialist treatment 30 mins away we decided to take her ourselves, despite the risk. She now at least has a bed, and I have a chair. Living the dream โ๐ป pic.twitter.com/dBqQCdPaGD
— Clร r Nรญ Mhurchรบ ๐ (@claire_murphy88) July 18, 2022
I canโt thank everyone enough for their kind words. Mum has had cancer for two years, terminal prognosis in April of this year. Sundayโs A&E admission was the result of aggressive infection. ALL staff that we have encountered have been phenomenal, they cannot magic up resources.
— Clร r Nรญ Mhurchรบ ๐ (@claire_murphy88) July 19, 2022
Mum is finally on a ward, in a bed & being looked after by another fantastic team of Drโs and nurses. Every single Dr & nurse has been so kind to us. They canโt magic free bed space or extra staff, they are doing the best with the resources they have. Thanks 4 all the support
— Clร r Nรญ Mhurchรบ ๐ (@claire_murphy88) July 18, 2022
People should not be treated in such a shabby manner (by the NHS system, not staff), yet the story above is almost commonplace in some parts of the UK.
The NHS has some wonderful people in it, a minority also not so good, but what really lets it down is maladministration. Money is a large part of the problem, but is not the whole story by any means.
There is also the point that the UK population has increased from about 55 million half a century ago to maybe as many as 70 million today, mainly (in fact almost entirely) because of mass immigration, and also births to immigrant mothers. Yes, quite a few non-Brits work in the NHS, but that hardly outweighs the pressure from FIFTEEN MILLION more potential patients (who should not even be in this country).
Pressure from immigration etc would not have been a factor in the above story (which comes from Northern Ireland), but it is a factor in much of the UK.
I recall camping only about 20-30 feet from Arthur’s Stone sometime in the early 1980s. My then girlfriend and I just happened upon it one dark late evening; in fact we had never heard of it. A convenient place to stop the car and pitch a small tent. Very quiet. Zero traffic (except us).
Sounds as if it is a bit of a tourist destination now, but then I think not. I do not think we heard a single car pass in the night until, at about 0200 hrs, a torch was shone into my face. A policeman. He asked whether we had heard a car pass in the past hour; we said no, we were sleeping. He said OK and left. I expect that he made that story up as an excuse for disturbing us.
Arthur’s Stone is about 15 miles west of Hereford, and is on a very narrow and little-used (even now, I expect) lane. I have trekked, at various times, across much of the countryside between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye and around (but many many years ago, in much younger and far fitter days).
Looking at Google Earth, I see that it now has a low wooden fence, about 2 ft high, around it. Don’t recall that, but (as we know) memory, even my memory, can be faulty.
So the virtue-signalling Guardian’s editor has a salary of ยฃ510,000 a year! No wonder the Guardian‘s one-time “socialism” is rather muted these days…
Incidentally, I believe that Ms. Viner’s personal “partner” makes even more than she does.
“GMG also paid its former chief executive Annette Thomas ยฃ795,000 after she left following a clash with Ms Viner over the direction of the business. Ms Thomas received a โone-offโ payment on top of her ยฃ630,000 base salary, meaning she made ยฃ1.5m in 15 months on the job.“
[Daily Mail]
“Annual revenues at GMG climbed 13pc to ยฃ255.8m and profits rose nearly four-fold to ยฃ11.7m.
The Guardian does not have a paywall but instead relies on donations made by readers.
Over one million people made monthly contributions of at least ยฃ1 a month, while another 500,000 readers made one-off payments.“
[Daily Telegraph]
Incredible, really: a million mugs give ยฃ1+ each monthly to the Guardian, meaning ยฃ12 million a year, while another half-million mugs make one-off payments each year, meaning ยฃ500,000+, probably ยฃ1M or more.
So… the profits of nearly ยฃ12M are because those million or so mugs are donating about the same amount, and maybe several million pounds more. Those donations make the difference between insolvency and significant profitability.
Meanwhile, the editor gets paid half a million pounds —and more— annually.
Those invaders will be, in the best scenario, effectively useless, and a millstone round the collective neck of the British people. At worst, criminals and/or terrorists.
The problem, of course, is that whichever way the masses vote (I myself never vote), they vote (in reality) for globalism and open borders, because all System “democratic” parties are signed up to that agenda.
"These are the people that were on Epstein Island confirmed by multiple sources." pic.twitter.com/J2j5lmn47E
— Paul James O'Brien (@PaulJamesOBrie1) July 24, 2022
Ehud Barak…[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehud_Barak]. Now there’s a name not quite in sync with the others. I wonder what he was up to, bearing in mind the Israeli Intelligence connection with both the Jew Epstein and the half-Jew Ghislaine “Maxwell”.
The perennial NHS crisis. Pretty much every year for 20-30 years. As said, something gamechanging has to be done both about the NHS and about the mass immigration that puts intolerable strain upon it. A national health service such as the NHS should not be run like a massive version of M*A*S*H [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAS*H_(TV_series)].
There is a serious sickness in American life, two symptoms of which include pro-abortion fanaticism and the callousness towards animals seen in, for example, the incredibly evil “declawing” of cats (banned in the UK). Not all Americans, maybe a minority, are involved, but the tendency is there, prominently. Manifestations of practical materialism.
One of the directors for George Soros' Open Society Foundations who specializes in public health, Sebastian Kรถhn, shares in the Guardian how he had sex with multiple men in a weekend for NYC Pride & contracted both #monkeypox & gonorrhea. He blames the system for failing him. pic.twitter.com/De1KQBDRUl
— Andy Ngรด ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ (@MrAndyNgo) July 24, 2022
“To win without war— this is the supreme excellence” [Sun Tzu].
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I am so sorry. I know I was sooo stupid. I have learnt a lot from this big trouble. I should have taken my responsibility to take care of it. I love london. Since I moved here, Almost everyone I met was nice.I work hard for 2 years finally purchased my devices. Crying and crying pic.twitter.com/vDXL3kqjyR
Thanks. I have been Charing Cross Police Station this morning. Enquiried if they could go to boots and ask for security footage. They did nothing. The police didn't even bother to look at the CCTV footage I was trying to show them.
Tweeters already covered what would be my main suggestion, i.e. to check cctv at the two or three nearest Boots branches.
You do have to be very careful in London now. When I lived in London, and later in Almaty (Kazakhstan), in the mid/late 1990s, I always wore one of my Rolex Seadweller watches (in today’s value, over ยฃ10,000).
I doubt that I would do that today, if I had such a watch (in fact, I sold my watches long long ago from necessity…needs must), especially if I used the London Underground (as I often did when in London).
When I lived in Almaty, where (at the time, i.e. 1996-97), credit cards were almost useless, I always carried USD $5,000-$10,000 in a special moneybelt made to look exactly like an ordinary belt. I never had any serious trouble, though there was once a scuffle with a “wild” (unofficial) taxi driver (no real harm done— my sunglasses broken, a good shirt torn, but his face improved after connection with my elbow…).
As a visitor or tourist in a foreign city, you do have to be careful. I was once, 40 years ago, doing some petty nonsense at the now-closed Paddington Green police station [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddington_Green_Police_Station]. In the reception area. Two Egyptian girls, tourists, came in, wailing. The police desk person could scarcely have been less helpful to them, almost contemptuous, when he heard that one of the girls had had her handbag snatched, along with ยฃ800 in it (a great deal higher value then than now, of course; you could probably call it as much as ยฃ10,000 in today’s money).
Sadly, the police now are usually useless unless the crime is something they have been told is top-priority, such as cases of murder, “terrorism”, saying rude things online about Jews etc.
I hope that the lady in that Twitter thread gets her stuff back, but it is a long-shot, of course. Her best bet is probably to set up a gofundme appeal, but that will of course not help with the identity documents she lost.
At least the lady’s case has now been taken up by police CID (see below):
People are often careless with bags etc. I found a woman’s strapless bag, a bit like a large wallet, in a shopping trolley in one of the trolley bays in the car park of the Waitrose in the local small town, about a year ago. Opened it out of curiosity before I gave it in to the Waitrose reception desk. Full of cards, dozens of them; quite a bit of cash as well.
A few years ago, not long after sunup, I happened to see a purse on the ground, in a clifftop car park. Inside, nearly ยฃ50 in notes, a debit card, and a student rail pass in the name of some girl. I brought it home thinking that it must be fairly local (the rail pass having been issued about 5 miles away), and that the unusual surname might be in the telephone book. No luck, so I gave it to the police at the local police station.
I hope that the girl student got back her cards and money. As to what she might have been doing late at night (presumably) in that clifftop car park, well, that is none of my business…
Incidentally, lest readers of the blog think that I am unnaturally virtuous, I have to admit that, were it a million pounds in a suitcase, my actions might be quite different.
I think that most police forces do not even bother now with mere lost property. After all, their valuable time is taken up by policing the Internet etc…
โOur studentsโ fragile minds are not here to be challenged. Please reaffirm what they already believe and further tighten the heavy blinkers strapped to their faces – preferably by parroting BBC rhetoric.โ https://t.co/DmHKsu3Swb
I had not previously heard of “Oxford Royale Academy”, which sounds like some kind of bullshit scam. In fact, it is a summer school which uses some of the buildings of one or two Oxford colleges. Seems to be a genuine set-up, but what a poor attitude to free speech.
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โ E X P R E S S L Y H U M A N โ Decoding the Language of Emotion
Emotional expressions are our main language. Free expression relies upon them, and masks destroy them. https://t.co/Rr0Rjfuxpd
— Mark Changizi – LooFWIRED.com Mag (@MarkChangizi) July 24, 2022
I have posed the question previously, but is there no-one in Canada able to remove this “elected” tyrant?
A society is supposed to protect its females for they are extremely valuable. Allowing young women to mutilate themselves will not end well. It may start with blue hair, lip fillers and tattoos, but ends with breast removal. Thank you feminism. pic.twitter.com/C41ksIlhWc
— Nick Buckley 4 Mayor (@NickBuckleyMBE) July 24, 2022
Still, if they are that sick in soul, they cannot produce suitable replacement humans to form the basis for a super-race further down the line, so why bother with them?
“Boris”-idiot wants to visit Kiev again soon (presumably while he is still PM, so that all his expenses, flights, security etc will be paid for by the British taxpayers).
Apologies to John Betjeman, but. ..”Come, friendly Russian bombers, and drop your bombs on…”
Could that happen? “Boris”-idiot totalled by a chance strike?
In reality, she never had much of a “medical career” anyway: academically qualified in 2010, but worked as a hospital doctor for only a couple of years before starting to train as a psychiatrist, then abandoning that to set up a campaign group which, inter alia, sells things such as useless cloth facemasks.
She has admitted that she makes her small son wear a facemask even in empty parks. Overall, a kind of crank.
Not that she is completely wrong about the NHS, but has no solutions other than more money given to it. Trouble is, the NHS is to a high degree mismanaged. Many of the problems of the NHS are nothing to do with its funding but more to do with its maladministration. Anyone who has experienced, even as member-of-the-public observer, what hospitals are like now, knows that. It is a pity, because so many (albeit not all) NHS doctors, nurses and paramedics are so competent, and indeed so caring.
That “lions led by donkeys” aspect is also true of many other parts of British life, in fact: armed forces, police, local government etc.
Reverting to the facemask nonsense, there are (as noted in other recent blog posts), even now, some cranks and neurotics who are continuing to wear them. I saw a crazy-looking middle-aged woman only a few days ago in the local Waitrose, wearing her muzzle while buying cigarettes at the kiosk.
Where does one start? First of all, if she were really concerned about being infected by the dreaded “Covid”, or for that matter about infecting the unmasked shoppers (99% of those shopping), she would not even be there, but would be at home, and ordering her necessities online.
Secondly, if she were that concerned about her health and welfare, she would not be smoking (yes, she may have been buying for someone else, but probably not).
You can probably say that 99% of facemask-wearers now are cranks, neurotics, or other persons with some psychological problem, or people so stupidly unthinking that they have internalized the System propaganda of the past couple of years.
Personally, I favour an NHS-style “free at point of use” health service, however provided, but one that works properly.
The NWO basis for the present msm/political support for “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime) is patent.
Conservative Party leadership contest
๐ณ๏ธ Some party loyalists who are not firmly in either Sunak or Truss camps believe that the final ballot of MPs at 4pm on Wednesday was the moment the Conservatives lost the next election.
๐ฃ๏ธ "It is a mess. It was supposed to be โget rid of Boris for a fresh startโ and weโve ended up with batshit and the billionaire.โ pic.twitter.com/MZmS1nskAJ
๐ฌ One Rishi Sunak-supporting MP said they were now telling MPs โyouโve had your wildcardโ with Boris Johnson in the hope that they could be won over by prospect of stability. pic.twitter.com/AEFUYvm4pU
With both sides pitted against each other, there are fears the TV debates could end up damaging the Conservative brand.
๐บ Labour has already turned last Sundayโs debate, in which each candidate criticised the Toriesโ record in government and on the economy โ into an attack ad. pic.twitter.com/QxVLlhndij
Since when was Boris-idiot a “prized election-winner“? He (or rather his party when under his leadership) won one general election— 2019. Since then, the record on by-elections and local elections has been no more than mediocre, if that.
Penny Mordaunt was not particularly interesting as potential Prime Minister, but she evidently appealed more to the voters than do Liz Truss and/or Rishi Sunak.
Penny Mordaunt will now sink without trace. She only fell into the position of being a serious contender by accident, chance, or Fate, that is out of a concatenation of special circumstances. I doubt that she will be more than a junior minister at any future time.
It is clear that neither Rishi Sunak nor Liz Truss appeal to many voters. Fortunately for them, the same can be said of the Labour Party.
Of course, it is true that both main System parties are just “ZOG” [“Zionist Occupation Government”] and signed up to the “NWO” [“New World Order”] agenda, but that does not mean that lesser political differences do not matter.
Edward Heath was a very different prime minister than his successor, Margaret Thatcher, despite them both belonging to the same party. The same would obviously have been the case between the prime ministership of David Cameron-Levita and (had he ever become PM) David Davis. Compare also Corbyn, with Starmer, let alone Theresa May or “Boris” Johnson.
On the international level, politics matters and differences in basic ideology lead to very different results: you only have to look at South Korea and North Korea, or the 1948-1989 Germany: DDR (East) v. Bundesrepublik (West). I myself have never seen (either) Korea, but certainly saw both East and West Germany in the 1980s. Big difference.
My present feeling is that a hung Parliament is the likely result of any general election, even were it to be held right now, but one may not be held until late 2024.
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Exactly. Both main System parties (and the smaller hanger-on System parties, such as LibDems, SNP, Plaid Cymru etc) are guilty. They all caused, or helped to cause, Britain’s slow-motion train crash.
Ha. Reminds me of when my first wife, an American, told me of what a fellow-member of her gym in New Jersey told her of a similar encounter.
Apparently, that woman, a uniformed female police officer, had arrested a prostitute on various charges. The arrested woman was compliant and was just making a statement at the police station when she, without warning, bit the policewoman hard on the wrist, drawing blood. The policewoman was so shocked and in pain that she struck the arrested woman with the back of her other hand. Only once, but really hard.
That was the totality of the incident, but the policewoman had a nervous wait until the result of an HIV test came in. There was also the possibility that the woman struck might make a complaint (I do not know whether she ever did).
I remember meeting that officer once or twice about that time. A beautiful blonde, like those sometimes seen in American TV cop dramas.
Very true, but it is pointless telling that to most of the “save our NHS” types, because most of them are also signed up to the “refugees welcome” and pro-mass immigration viewpoints; not to mention the “Covid” hysteria, “lockdowns”, facemask nonsense etc (that caused much of the —planned and deliberately caused— present or upcoming privations). Dim people.
“I am a socialist, but a white man first” [Jack London]
A few thoughts about Jamie Wallis, Bridgend elections, and both Conservative and Labour parties
The conviction(s) of Jamie Wallis for driving offences [see https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jul/11/tory-mp-jamie-wallis-banned-driving-failing-stop-crash], possibly when drunk or drugged (though there was no direct forensic scientific evidence of either, Wallis having fled the immediate scene wearing, inter alia, a miniskirt), lead me to more general thoughts than those directly concerning this loonie who has somehow become an MP.
First of all, though, we must examine said loonie.
Wikipedia says nothing about the parentage or family origins of Wallis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Wallis. All that we know of his early life is that he attended a Roman Catholic school, followed by a comprehensive school at Bridgend (Wales).
Wallis was awarded a degree in chemistry from Oxford, followed by a doctorate in astrobiology from Cardiff University. The usual Oxford chemistry degree follows a 4-year course, not 3 years, and confers a master’s degree (M.Chem.).
Wallis was involved with a number of sleazy and dishonest trading activities both before and during his time as MP.
When Wallis realized that the game was up in various ways, he cashed in on the “trans” aspect, which led to “Boris”-idiot and other MPs “supporting” him, despite the probable falsity of his claims to have been raped, and to have suffered consequent post-traumatic stress disorder etc.
Anything “trans” or LGBTQXYZ seems, these days, to be the last refuge of the scoundrel, triggering an avalanche of virtue-signalling.
Needless to say, an honourable MP would by now have resigned, on several different grounds, but this moneygrubbing Wallis individual has not done so; I doubt that he/she/it will do.
Having said that, I very much doubt that Wallis will remain as MP for very long, even if not deselected.
Turning now to more general thoughts around the case of Wallis, I was just looking at the more recent general election results for Bridgend, which is a large town in South Wales: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgend.
Bridgend constituency was created in 1983. That year, the Conservative Party won it, but Labour won the seat in the subsequent 8 general elections. Wallis was elected in 2019.
Bridgend has never been a hard-core Labour seat, and some of the more recent elections have been quite close. In 2010 and 2015, Labour won by 6, then 5 points. In 2017 (under Corbyn), Labour won by 11 points, but that was reversed in 2019, when Wallis beat the Labour candidate by nearly 3 points: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridgend_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2010s.
For me, there are pointers here that go beyond this very sleazy MP, and beyond Bridgend.
Wallis will not be re-elected whatever the label he adopts at the next general election. It may be that Labour will recapture the seat. However, it can be seen that Bridgend’s support for Labour has —with a brief upsurge when Corbyn was newly-adopted as leader— slowly waned over the years.
I think that that is true over large swathes of England and Wales. Voters are turning off from both main System parties, but the Conservative Party roots are now basically stronger in its heartlands than Labour roots now are in its.
The Labour Party is just not capturing the loyalty, or even the casual interest, of most voters.
Tweets seen
โLet them eat cake.โ โ a ruling class of elites out of touch with its people. We stand with the #DutchFarmers ๐ณ๐ฑ
"Sorry it's been hard for you but that's not relevant to this discussion" is exactly what The Telegraph told me right before they fired me… for opposing all of this. https://t.co/ekCPU1Mhq1
What part of “Boris was a major part of the scamdemic repression” does tweeter “@BenIrvineAuthor” not understand? Boris-idiot was not some political hero captured by evil forces (as in the Trump/QAnon fantasy conspiracies) but a willing and enthusiastic collaborator with them.
I'm sorry if others feel Ben is right here. I like to think I've fought pretty hard and consistently throughout this and lost quite a lot in the process, all while dealing with some fairly difficult family circumstances. but maybe I'm wrong. https://t.co/QWOPiuPZPV
That doctor, a psychiatrist (wouldn’t you know— a living caricature) seems to have his own mental problems, judging by a few tweets seen from time to time. Still, perhaps he has his points; I try not to judge others as unfairly as some judge me.
Voting to create a society in which a person's right to live freely with dignity & prosperity will depend on them being regularly injected with medication they don't need, that doesn't work & is extremely dangerous, is not something you can just get away with and then become PM.
โIf cases start to hit the NHS backlog, we will reintroduce the restrictions that did nothing to prevent cases but did cause the NHS backlog in the first place.โ https://t.co/Gmm5178AYi
I had a wonderful dream last night that I saw an article by a mainstream journalist declaring that none of the candidates should be let anywhere near power and we need to tear the system down and start again.
Rwanda has done its bit for “Conservative” empty rhetoric on migration invasion; it can now depart, like Othello.
I suppose that some tiny version of the Rwanda policy might be kept going as a meaningless talking-point between “refugees welcome” dimwits and the equally dim “Priti and Boris want to stop immigration—yay!” idiots. Priti Patel and “Boris” have no intention of stopping, or even seriously trying to stop either mass immigration generally or the cross-Channel migration-invasion.
Mo Farah
Incidentally, and as I suggested yesterday in response to commentators on the blog, it occurs to me that the “Mo Farah was a trafficked illegal immigrant” story may be just another way of promoting the idea that illegal immigration is not really a problem for the UK (or Europe generally).
You can just hear the idiots saying “well, after all, Mo Farah was an illegal immigrant and look what he has done“. Actually, what has he done? Made a lot of money out of his success in athletics, married an Englishwoman, had several children with her etc: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_Farah
…and two of the others are a Jew (Shapps) and a part-Jew (Tugendhat). It seems that only 3 out of the 10 so far declared are actually white, actually English/real British: Penny Mordaunt, Jeremy Hunt, Liz Truss. If Priti Patel also declares, that will be 3 out of 11 candidates.
The Israeli agent (at least agent of influence), Priti Patel, who (incredibly) made it to the rank of Cabinet Minister despite being Indian (via East Africa), thick as two short planks, and thoroughly dishonest (as well as no good at her job), has pulled out of the Conservative Party leadership contest. Good riddance.
Same goes for Jew-Zionist business trickster Grant Shapps, who has also given up his doomed bid to head the “Con” Party.
What huge lack of confidence British people now have as a people. Oh, no, we could never have a health service without immigrants, never have a police service, never have a…pizza delivery service…
“Wait a moment!” We (Brits) did manage to invent or discover about 80% of everything, though (and if you include Germany and France, almost 100%); oh, and we did create the largest empire ever known (at peak, between 1918 and 1939, nearly a third of the Earth).
Why did this happen to Western European countries in particular, rather than basically any other major country in the world?
How could you have looked at the world in, say, 1700 and predicted this in advance?
This also came with Christian values which are a memetic layer to make people more cooperative (go look at the bible, it's all about cooperation and selflessness maximization plus some time-tested rules on sexual morality) pic.twitter.com/jBB8Jx0UWB
You can't have a multicellural organism without an immune system. You need to give the stuff inside a "self" status and everything else "other".
In human societies we would see this as ๐ฅ๐ช๐ด๐ค๐ณ๐ช๐ฎ๐ช๐ฏ๐ข๐ต๐ช๐ฐ๐ฏ. Racism. Homophobia. Nationalism. Memes that demonize the other. pic.twitter.com/n4uG5SKXwo
So what happens when you have a society where people are sort of selected or taught to be maximally cooperative and you take away the membrane around it that excludes outsiders?
Is this a problem though? Does it matter if (Hajnal) Europeans essentially end up extinct? Maybe the world would be a better place because there would be "more diversity"?
I once, aged about 12, had a copy of the Agatha Christie book with its original title, Ten Little Niggers. That “had to be” changed, some years later, I think in the 1980s, to Ten Little Indians, until even that became contentious; it is now republished as And Then There Were None.
I suppose that the Conservative Party equivalent will be And Then There Was One (Idiot), just as in 2019.
A shocking admission that has received zero media coverage.
Potential next Prime Minister Jeremy Hunt wanted the government to kidnap COVID-positive children from private homes and separate them from their parents in quarantine isolation facilities.https://t.co/by3Z1fdGap
Ah. Andrew Bowie MP, a Conservative Party cretin so far never seen nor heard of by me. His educational background [see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Bowie_(politician)] obviously flatters him. Ex-Royal Navy. Strange views. He even thinks that having Jamie Wallis on board the good ship Con-Party is a positive factor.
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) July 12, 2022
#Ukraine's Armed Forces shelled #NovayaKakhovka in #Kherson region with #HIMARS missiles: hundreds of apartments destroyed, dozens civilians wounded, at least seven killed, many remain under rubble, warehouses with saltpetre exploded, hospital damaged. pic.twitter.com/1OJmlwZJfV
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) July 12, 2022
The central cross is topped with a crown, a sign that the tsars have visited it. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the temple was in a state of complete devastation, but its restoration was approached very seriously. 2/3 pic.twitter.com/FfDghu1UaF
— A Beautiful Culture (@ABeautifulCult1) June 19, 2022
A beautiful Neo-Russian complex of a parish house, library, and Sunday school was built around the church. The complex also includes several fine chapels and churches made in the best traditions of medieval Russian architecture. 3/3 pic.twitter.com/OU9isnlPwo
— A Beautiful Culture (@ABeautifulCult1) June 19, 2022
Instituting gender identity as a legal construct deconstructs what it means to be human at core: a biologically, sexually dimorphic species. This is the point. Think about this carefully. Gender is an obfuscation. The state is deconstructing sex.
"Alienated from the flesh, the human being appears as the automaton to be used and destroyed. Technology becomes deified, therefore godlike, for the body itself becomes a new Manifest Destiny"#StayHuman@11thBloghttps://t.co/pwM218lD6E
Stryker is heir to a medical fortune & Gillโs $ come from computer software & AI design. They have poured billions into getting these synthetic sex identities rooted in law & institutionalized, just like the Pritzkers. 2/
Which they suddenly want to support at the cost of everyone else. They have created a fiction which you adopt every time you use the word โtrans.โ It is nonsense. 4/end.
We are not just facing opposing “ideas” or “policies”, and are not just speaking up for what is right, and/or as a contrary social or political bloc. We are facing new forms of Evil in much of the world, especially the advanced “Western” world. Evil must, eventually, be vanquished directly. That time will come. A titanic battle for race, culture, and civilization.
In a very real sense, we are in the preliminary or preparatory stages of what the Middle Ages might have termed a “holy war”.
The same is true, mutatis mutandis, in the UK and the rest of Europe.
๐ด When they paraded it through the streets of their hometown of Pskov near the Estonian border, they knew they were going against not just their country, but also their own father.
They were arrested within minutes and last week were sentenced to 20 hours of community work
— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) June 18, 2022
A far milder penalty than that often meted out now to socio-political dissidents in the UK. One man in, I think, Cardiff, got over 2 years in prison not so long ago for putting stickers on lamp-posts!
Incidentally, that sign reads “For Ukraine— peace, for Russia— freedom!“
Leslie Charteris
I was just reminding myself of the biography of the writer, Leslie Charteris, whose best-known work features The Saint, later a 1960s TV series starring Roger Moore.
As a child of about 7 -9 years old, I loved that TV series, and rather fancied myself as the title character, when older. What happened?!
The Saint also featured in films, and in other TV adaptations, from the 1930s through to 1997.
Just two months after the presidentโs re-election, Macronโs centrist Ensemble coalition lost dozens of seats for a projected total of 224, far short of the 289 threshold for the absolute majority needed to govern with a free hand
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) June 20, 2022
Nupes, a new red-green alliance, led by Jean-Luc Mรฉlenchon, the 70-year-old anti-capitalist, won a projected 149 seats https://t.co/2rMGJJuzVe
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) June 20, 2022
Macronโs administration acknowledged what Bruno Le Maire, the finance minister, called โa democratic shockโ and pledged to press ahead โharder and fasterโ with the reforms promised in his April manifesto pic.twitter.com/XaN4zu9Yu3
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) June 20, 2022
The Italians should shoot down the criminal invaders in the streets.
Talking points
I notice that the UK Government now offers those damaged by the so-called “vaccines” a payment of ยฃ120,000. A new benefit, never previously necessary: see https://www.gov.uk/vaccine-damage-payment.
This is no “conspiracy theory”— I have heard of a number of cases from those I know personally, both in the UK and overseas.
“Remote hospital and GP appointments are ‘broadly’ a good thing because they reduce pollution, the NHS‘ eco chief has claimed.” [Daily Mail]
What does he think the NHS is for? To give drones like him a good living?
Idiots like that are risible, on one level, but all the same have real influence.
“Human rights” lawyers
Saw a couple of tweets by some “human rights” barrister (QC, no less, which would have been impressive decades ago, but less so now, when 1 out of 10 barristers is officially ranked as Queen’s Counsel).
Said QC has apparently had death threats (but gave no details), and she apparently blames “Boris”-idiot’s hot air about immigration (which has skyrocketed since he started to pose as Prime Minister) for said alleged threats.
A question for my blog readers: when I was (wrongfully and, it now seems, unlawfully) disbarred in 2016, and at the instigation of a pack of malicious Jews, how many “human rights” lawyers spoke up to defend me? Too hard to guess? All right. How many barristers of any type or specialism spoke up for me?
None. Not one. Not one “human rights” barrister (whether or not holding the now very-devalued “QC” rank label); not one barrister of any specialism. Not one unknown to me, and not even one of those known to me, with many of whom I had been on friendly terms until I ceased Bar practice in 2008.
In fact, a few barristers and wannabee barristers (whom I had never once encountered) even tried to curry favour with the Jews by attacking me, or sneering at me on Twitter, or elsewhere.
Not one “human rights” or other barrister (or solicitor) has, since the events of late 2016, said a word in my “defence” (which I do not need, actually, having done no wrong; indeed, the contrary). Neither has any such lawyer said anything in defence of the free speech rights of others such as David Icke, Alison Chabloz, Jez Turner, or others targeted by the small but fanatical Jew-Zionist cabals who have embedded their influence in the UK legal system, with the police, in the System political parties etc.
We are actually talking about a handful of Jews, no more than a few dozen at core, most of whom have mental health problems, out of the ~250,000 Jews in the UK.
Even a few years ago, I was ready to defend the necessity for a reasonably-remunerated corps of advocates as part of a civilized society, and in principle I would still defend that thesis, but now, as for the barristers themselves (let alone the solicitors)!…fuck ’em. Most barristers now are craven creatures, running scared of being thought (and so possibly suspended or disbarred) “racist”, “anti-Semitic” etc; the same is true re. the other contemporary shibboleths, around feminism, the “trans” nonsense etc.
The “independent Bar”? It existed once, up to a point. No more, though.
Late tweets
I remember way back in the summer of 2020, talking to a friend about the inevitable economic devastation caused by lockdowns & other nonsense. He said, โYes but you know exactly what certain people are going to do. Theyโll try to convince everyone itโs all the result of Brexit.โ
“Brexit”, “Putin”, “Ukraine”, “climate change” etc, but never the fact that the stupid, crazed, or evil governments across much of the world themselves shut down their entire societies and economies for 2 years.
The most serious & important thing currently happening. It should be headline news all over the world and every journalist, at every media outlet, should be working tirelessly to hold those responsible to account.
But no please tell us more about the latest situation in Ukraine.
Nauseating hypocrisy from a newspaper that did all it could to promote the intentional collapsing of the health service, the sacking of thousands of care home staff and a dangerous drug thatโs giving everyone heart attacks and strokes. A bit of contrition wouldnโt go amiss. https://t.co/Fb8AR5OLnF
Well, this week I again beat political journalist John Rentoul: 7/10 as against his 5/10. I did not know the answers to questions 4, 9, and 10, and my correct answers to questions 3 and 5 were more or less educated guesses.
“Over nearly 50 years, Leslie Sinclair has given a formidable 125 pints of blood.
But on his last trip he was turned away after refusing to answer a question on whether or not he was pregnant.
Mr Sinclair, 66, was told to fill in a form which asked whether he was expecting a child or had been pregnant in the past six months.
When he complained that as a man in his 60s this question did not apply and he should not have to answer it, Mr Sinclair said staff at the clinic told him they could not accept his blood.“
[Daily Mail]
[note— Lord Sumption was a Lord of Appeal, not the Lord Chief Justice]
Socio-political madness is now embedded in our sick society, from incidents like the above, through all the other LGBTQXYZ and “trans” nonsense, the “Black Lives Matter”, “Extinction Rebellion” and “Insulate Britain” craziness, to the 2020-2022 “panicdemic”/”scamdemic” of “Covid”, and everything associated with the conspiracy around that.
The latest, and potentially most dangerous madness is, of course, the pro-“Ukraine” (really, pro- the Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev) propaganda. Anti-Russia propaganda (and UK government actions).
“Most dangerous” because the end of it all might actually be a nuclear exchange between Russia and NATO, including (inevitably) a massive attack on the UK, which would destroy almost everything, irradiate almost everything, and quite possibly wipe the UK and its people off the map forever.
Tweets seen
NHS will miss target for 50,000 more nurses by 2024, leaked data shows | The Independent https://t.co/4XOwQ3E3SR
NEW: I've done an analysis of every time No10 announced a phone call between Boris Johnson and President Zelensky and it's amazing how many have coincided with his worst crises (full disclosure, No10 have told me this thesis is "ludicrous") https://t.co/VPMFrv65ER
Rubbish “government”, rubbish “Opposition”, pointless LibDems; “and they call it democracy“. No real choice. Fixed.
Beijing reached a major naval milestone on Friday, launching the countryโs third aircraft carrier โ one both designed and built in China and far more advanced than its predecessors.@jgriffiths reports:https://t.co/1QuNiEPXAJ
So the Chief Medical Officer of Wales is now interfering in climatalogical matters? Farcical. Is Wales suddenly going to become superheated? I doubt it.
Two weeks to flatten the curve, experts say.
Lockdowns work, experts say.
Vaccines prevent infection and transmission, experts say.
Barring the unvaccinated from work is not coercion, experts say.
The increase in heart attacks is caused by โskipping breakfastโ, experts say. pic.twitter.com/1W2JLzS327
Could @RNLI please confirm whether this statement is correct? If you did pick up people from a French warship, they were in no danger, so you weren't engaged in a rescue, therefore you shouldn't have been involved. Your reply will be of great interest to many supporters. pic.twitter.com/P2PzPOJNQV
It is terrible that a fine and historic British institution such as the RNLI has been infiltrated by the enemies of the people. Only total mugs donate to it now.
everyone in society. The policy of placing 70 million people under house arrest for months on end, denying children the right to education, separating families, shutting down frontline care, ruining businesses and destroying the economy was entirely without precedent.
greater likelihood of achieving said goal, without causing any of the horrific harms listed above. None was even mentioned. The measures implemented were not legally permitted under the legislation. Quarantining of healthy people has never been within the government's power.
then, a case of 'saving lives'. This was a matter of trading lives. "We're killing you, because there's a tiny chance it will stop these people dying." Anybody with an ounce of moral understanding knows this to be ethically disgusting. In any and all circumstances. It also should
advisors and journalists continuing with the measures for months on end – Having seen them lie about the nature of the situation and refuse to address any moral aspect of what they were doing – We were then told they had created a 'vaccine' in record time. A vaccine that some
These injections were unlike any kind of treatment that had ever been administered to human beings. And they were going to be given to millions of people before the trials had been properly completed. It was clear by this stage that we did not need a vaccine. The virus was not
There was no reason at all to assume that the injections would be any different. This proved to be the case within weeks of their initial rollout. No subscription to any conspiracy theories is necessary in order to arrive at this position. Just straightforward critical thinking
Don’t expect System moneygrubber Alastair Stewart to be too interested in the truth. In his twenties, in the early 1970s, like so many of that Blair generation, he was a pseudo-revolutionary, only to become a moneygrubbing part of the System later. A hypocrite, who used to make TV shows critical of drink-driving…until he himself crashed his own car when drunk.
It's vital that as many people as possible refuse to get a smart meter. They're a Trojan horse for a totalitarian system of energy rationing and behaviour monitoring, which could be linked to personal carbon allowances. https://t.co/Y5HXQFoeDR
Who would have thought that “nationalist”-oriented Ireland of the 1970s would, within a few decades, be governed by a gay half-Indian completely tied-in with the transnational NWO/ZOG milieu?
As Nietzsche posited, it surely is now time, politically at least, for a “revaluation of all values“, to restore truth to politics…
"Oil price today is $119 a barrel & petrol is ยฃ2/litre. In June 2008 it was $133 a barrel & petrol was ยฃ1.19/litre.
Why are we not giving the British people the opportunity to have a career ? Why does the government insist on foreign imported workforce ? Its almost as if the UK government are deliberately trying to have the British people rely on the everyone bar themselves. https://t.co/lKN9mIUFJh
Incidentally, I recently heard of someone’s experience in the North Kent area. Someone had a heart attack at home. His wife, an NHS employee holding a senior nursing rank, called immediately for an ambulance, using the 999 system. The ambulance arrived after one hour.
The above was not in some rural outpost, but in a heavily populated urban and suburban area.
It is clear that the NHS now offers what might be called a skeleton service. My own experience over the past decade (not, mostly, as patient) has led me to characterize the NHS as a “hit or miss” service, sometimes amazingly good, often not terribly good, not always reliable, often not even competent, and often simply ridiculous in its maladministration. A mixed picture.
The Kiev regime has been attacking civilians in the Donetsk area for 8 years now. Fortunately, the Kiev-regime forces are running out of arms and ammunition, despite resupply from NATO.
Russia will “win” this unpleasant war, at least in the area of Ukraine east of the Dnieper and south of a line Kiev-Kharkov.
Exactly. More blacks and browns are arriving daily into the UK, both “legally”, semi-legally (i.e. as “tourists” or “students” who fail to go home), or outright illegally (e.g. by crossing the Channel in —ever-larger— RIBs or other boats). Thousands of the bastards every day. A handful sent to Rwanda (some of whom may even be allowed to return here) will make no difference whatever.
…the saddest thing, apart from the effect on our demographics, is that many braindead “Conservative” voters will drink in the Con/msm propaganda about this uncritically, and then go out to vote Con, despite all of this being an obvious scam.
“Democracy” means nothing when the voters are so easily bamboozled.
This week brought another victory over political journalist John Rentoul: he scored 5/10, but I trumped that with 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 3, and 5. I admit to having guessed no. 10, but fair’s fair…
From the horse’s mouth: the effects of the half-****** “Brexit” carried out by part-Jew chancer and liar “Boris”— an increase in non-European, non-white, immigration.
Relegated to the "Leeds & West Yorkshire" section of the BBC "News" Website.
It's not a news website, it's a biased managed information outlet with an agenda, part of that agenda is choosing the level of importance of a story based on the perpetrator – this they've played down. https://t.co/zXPxcUSawu
Of course, it is all too easy to eulogize the past, but a basically white Northern European society can progress; in our age, the black/brown societies cannot, which is why the forces of Evil support and promote “multiculturalism”, because it results in a never-ending cycle, the Eternal Recurrence, as Nietzsche put it.
In the 1970s, whatever problems Britain had could be solved, in principle. Now, with a far larger population generally (70 million instead of about 56 million) and huge non-white populations as part of that, I am not optimistic that problems can be solved. The direction of travel is downward.
Why is this woman on tv all the time? What a waste of space. Sheโs just the Katie Hopkins of the Education sector. https://t.co/vo8dpGhBFe
Quite. Tweeter “@sorrelish” is right. Sophie Corcoran must come from the “George Osborne” school of social observation.
Seems that Sophie wants to make a well-paid “career” of making would-be “edgy” socio-political remarks, though naturally not “antisemitic” ones (the acid test…), in the manner of wastes of space such as Tom Harwood or, previously, Katie Hopkins, Toby Young etc.
The USA has been heading down the road to chaos for a long time…
…and guess what? The sinister Jew conspirator, Soros, is up to his neck in it. Again.
Every. Single. Time.
More tweets
Almost every media commentator and politician currently claiming to be distraught by children dying from Russian bombs, American assault rifles or UK immigration policy, didnโt give a shit about these young people. And still donโt. Itโs unbearable. โฆ https://t.co/Gqc4uWia9o
You donโt give a damn about mental health and you can never again pretend that you do. You should not even exist as a charity after such an unforgivable abdication of duty. You and so many others like you. Pathetic charlatans.
Pensioners warned hundreds of thousands may face costs for NHS treatment – โ150 percentโ HOW CAN THIS BE RIGHT, WHEN ALL THE 1.1MILLION MIGRANTS ILLEGAL AND LEGAL THIS YEAR ALONE ALL GET FREE TOTALLY NHS?https://t.co/Ysqwo3WXpO
But this is not just a problem for the Chinese government.
"Analysts warned that the continued lockdowns would exacerbate already strained global supply chains and could contribute to inflation and the intensifying cost-of-living crisis in many countries." pic.twitter.com/03mpJ8WLcI
The Russian forces in Ukraine east of the Dnieper river are doing what I expected, though far more slowly than I expected. They are squeezing and trying to encircle the large Ukrainian forces in and around the Donbass (southeastern Ukraine). This is the main industrial area of the country and is already, effectively and mostly, in Russian hands, with pockets of resistance in places.
I had expected Russian forces to advance north and south from the areas of Kharkov and the Sea of Azov coast respectively, then forming a line through Zaporozhye and Dnipro, and up to/down from Kharkov, thus cutting off all Ukrainian forces east of that line.
The Russians have not done what I expected, perhaps because of supply problems, perhaps also because of the apparently successful Ukrainian counter-attacks in the Kharkov area. The Russians may have redeployed forces formerly in the Kharkov area further south, around Izyum and Lisichansk.
The present focus seems to be on the town of Severodonetsk.
Instead, there seems to be an attempt at a more limited encirclement, involving about a third of the area mentioned above.
The Guardian is reporting that Ukrainian casualties, both killed and wounded, may top 1,000 per day. Even the lower estimate of 600 per day would not be sustainable for long. The Russian attrition rate is believed to be far less now, partly because the Russian forces have a longer-range capacity:
“...with an artillery overmatch of 10 or 15 to one, according to the Ukrainians, it may well be that the invadersโ casualty rate is far lower at the moment, because they are able to deal death from a greater distance to defenders who cannot see them.” [Guardian]
“Ammunition is certainly running short on the Ukrainian side, again by their own admission. Vadym Skibitsky, the deputy head of Ukraineโs military intelligence, has said Ukraine is using 5,000 to 6,000 artillery rounds a day, and has โalmost used upโ its stockpile of Soviet 152mm standard shells. It is now relying on Nato-standard 155mm howitzers; it is unclear how many of these it has.” [Guardian]
“Western support is still in place, as shown by the UK announcement to supply a handful of โ perhaps three โ multiple rocket launchers this week, even if Kyiv said almost immediately it wanted many times more. But it is Russiaโs forces that have found a way to advance in the Donbas, raising the question of whether the three-month war is at another turning point.” [Guardian]
If Russian forces can succeed even in this more limited encirclement, they will capture huge numbers of prisoners (usable as bargaining chips), and territory, but also will more easily be able to overrun much of the territory of Ukraine east of the Dnieper and south of Kiev and Kharkov.
If the Russian forces succeed in their present operation, then I would expect them to attempt something akin to the larger encirclement of territory suggested at the top of this blog post. There may be relatively little opposition by that time. Also, the open and flat rural landscape will play to Russia’s strengths.
At that point (assuming that Zaporozhye, Dnipro, and perhaps Kharkov are all taken or bypassed), a very large assault on Kiev might be prepared.
I am assuming that the Ukrainian side is talking about their shortages of arms and ammunition in the hope that the UK and US (etc) will provide more and better. Maybe they will, maybe not.
That might be the case were Kiev seriously threatened. NWO/ZOG seems to want to provoke further conflict, so who knows?
Michael McFaul
I keep seeing hawk-like anti-Russia tweets from one Michael McFaul, Professor McFaul, of Stanford University (California). Turns out that he is a former U.S. Ambassador to Russia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_McFaul.
How can a more advanced society be created with such as those? In fact, how can even a reasonably-decent society, such as ours still (just-about) is, even be maintained? It cannot.
๐บ NEW: The former Brexit secretary compared No 10 to โthe cockpit of a crashing airlinerโ where โthe dashboard lights are all flashing redโ https://t.co/k7Tl1BiGLu
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) June 10, 2022
โก๏ธFirst-person footage of the fighting in #Severodonetsk
The #Ukrainian fighters got into a semi-encirclement, but were able to fight back to another position and slain several occupiers along the way. pic.twitter.com/p8bK8AfaU6
Desperate fighting, akin to the WW2 battle for Stalingrad, though on a far smaller scale.
Occupiers destroyed one of symbols of #Severodonetsk -Ice Palace.5000 residents of Severodonetsk (that's how many seats the hall had) will no longer attend a concert on the city's best stage.Figure skating, hockey, volleyball, sports school, concerts-almost 50years of the history pic.twitter.com/o4qCHZ52Qe
So constructed ~1972. Ironic that the Soviet Union finally became at least liveable only a decade or so before its collapse.
#Ukrainian militants are hiding in the apartments of #Severodonetsk and are firing from a heavy machine gun. Now you can better understand why the houses after the battles look deplorable, the Armed Forces of #Ukraine constantly equip firing points there.#UkraineWarpic.twitter.com/Tuho0Hvw3t
— peter pobjecky – #FreeAssange (@peterpobjecky) June 8, 2022
— Joรซl Zรฉphirin GรLANOR (@JoelGelanor) June 11, 2022
But wait, even this week, #Ukraine#propaganda machine along with #CNN was saying #Severodonetsk was control by Ukraine like 50%. Now, it's almost under #Russia's control. #Zelensky administration have been lying to the public and the world about real situation on the ground.
The Jew Zelensky and his whole cabal know that their main chance is to lure the NATO allies deeper and deeper into this war, until —in effect— NATO forces are fighting Russian forces. Unfortunately, the largely Jewish-controlled or strongly influenced msm in the UK, USA and elsewhere are pushing Zelensky’s line, and his demand for more and heavier weaponry, and for more ammunition, rockets etc. If acceded to, that could lead to a nuclear war in Europe, and indeed across the USA, as well as across Russia.
Plenty of msm comment to the effect that Putin is washed-up, that there may be a coup d’etat etc. Hard to say.
Some of the “Putin is finished” comment (including that with origins in UK/US intelligence services) may be wishful thinking. There is no obvious replacement for Putin, as far as I can see. If there were, he would not live long once Putin noticed him!
We hear that the war in Ukraine is lost. Is it? The pockets of Ukrainian resistance in the south and south-east have just been stamped out. The UK msm may call the surrender of the Ukrainian forces at the Azovstal plant near Mariopol/Mariupol an “evacuation“, but few are fooled by the “transformative language”. The Ukrainian forces left alive surrendered to the Russian forces.
To my mind, there are two, maybe three, main factors why Russia has not used even more brutal tactics in order to win militarily in Ukraine. The first is that Ukraine, after all, was almost part of Russia, certainly very closely linked, for a thousand years or more, albeit that the history is complex: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ukraine.
The second reason that Russia has not as yet pulled out all the stops is that use of the most brutal weapons and tactics (e.g. battlefield or tactical nuclear weapons, e.g. flattening completely all major Ukrainian cities not in Russian hands) might bring down NATO response despite the inherent dangers in that.
The third reason why Russia has not brought to bear all its enormous power is that Putin wants to take over at least something of a functioning agricultural and industrial economy after any Russian victory, an objective impossible of realization if the cities are totally destroyed, the population killed or driven out, or if the land itself is contaminated.
I note that the Jew Zelensky, puppet head of the Kiev regime, has now said that diplomacy, not war, is the way to end the conflict. Does that betoken a perceived weakness in the Ukrainian position on the ground, or does it mean that Zelensky’s cabal thinks that the Russian military position is weak? You could look at it either way.
Zelensky, however, has obviously been told not to cede any territory to Russia de jure, not even Crimea, where 90%+ of the population is Russian and only about 2% Ukrainian now.
Speculating here as advocatus diabolus, some in the Russian camp may be thinking of a “Devil’s alternative”— destroying Kharkov, and even Kiev, almost entirely, as well as other places, driving out the Ukrainian population, then eventually repopulating the part of Ukraine east of the Dnieper with Russian settlers.
That would be a terrible and almost Biblical scenario, but it has happened in Europe previously, most recently in 1944-1946, when German populations were killed and/or driven out of East Prussia, Galicia, Pomerania and Bohemia, replaced by Russians (Konigsberg, East Prussia/Kaliningradskaya oblast), Poles (East Prussia, Pomerania and Galicia), and Czechs (Bohemia/Sudetenland).
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When will we get truth about #TheBalmoralHotelIncident & Injunctions, Sturgeon & Murrell lies, missing ยฃ600k, Salmond, Mackay cover ups, phony Mhairi Black, When will somebody in media tell all truth?
Many readers of this blog will be aware that persecuted satirist and singer-songwriter, Alison Chabloz, was imprisoned (again) in mid-April for poking fun in song at some aspects of Jewish behaviour. She was sentenced to 22 weeks, which in terms of actual custody is 11 weeks (77 days). She has now served 38 days, meaning that sometime tomorrow (Monday 23 May 2022) she will be at the halfway point of her actual custodial sentence.
Imprisoned for singing a song. Britain has fallen far…
— BBC Hampshire & IoW (@BBC_Hampshire) May 20, 2022
A social menace that has been treated with kid gloves for far too long.
This is how modern 'politics' works. Politicians are spending ยฃMILLIONS of our money every day, selling us their vile agendas. How much did the COVID propaganda cost? https://t.co/dJ4z7jwwra
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) May 22, 2022
A key part of the elite's "Great Reset" agenda is to destroy ordinary people's mobility by forcing them off the roads and out of their cars. Note how the Mayor's policy targets lower-income motorists who tend to drive older vehicles. https://t.co/jd8ITW85Vf
— Richard Wellings (@RichardWellings) May 21, 2022
…and another part of that is to divide and rule over the motoring public, as witness the recent slew of fake “opinion polls” saying that “most people” want those over the age of 90, 80, 70, and even 60 either to be barred from driving or forced to retake a driving test (most people, even at 20 or 30, would struggle to pass the test again years after having passed).
As with all of these state-sponsored programmes, they are not only pushing whites from the benefits of all of their generational industriousness, they are creating layers of state-dependent operatives, who will always be enthusiastic purveyors of the state's agendas. https://t.co/KR9ayvUCqZ
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) May 22, 2022
…yet we hear all the time from System sources that the “Great Replacement” is a mere “conspiracy theory”. Indeed, Prosecution Counsel in the recent Alex Davies trial made that very point, if I recall the newspaper report aright; yet here we are, and we see that the Guardian (no less) is citing a United Nations report on it.
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) May 22, 2022
Martin Luther King Jr was a trained communist agitator who didn't even write his own speeches, he had a Jewish speech writer, he was a serial adulterer and laughed when his friend raped white women. He was a piece of filth and contributed to the downfall of America pic.twitter.com/BnZnlppKHr
The American lawyer, William Pepper, who defended King’s alleged assassin, James Earl Ray, was a door tenant at the very odd chambers where I did my pupillage in London (in 1992-1993). I met him once.
I remember that a young lady I knew laughed on seeing the board by the entrance showing the names of all members of chambers, and which had him down as “Dr. Pepper”, like the root beer. Well, in her defence, she was only 15.