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Diary Blog, 24 January 2026, including thoughts about Churchill, 1940, and some of the disastrous consequences of the Second World War

Morning music

[Adolf Hitler, 1913, Roses]

Saturday quiz

5/10 this week, trumping the 3/10 of political journalist John Rentoul. I knew the answers to questions 2, 4, 5, 6, and 8.

Tweets seen

The poisoning of the world and the global conversation.

Why would they do that? Wherever they go, they cause trouble.

“Uniparty”…

Someone who killed several great empires: the German Reich, then (after 1945, when subject peoples were eventually allowed “independence” because the European nations were exhausted) the French, Belgian, Spanish, Portuguese etc, and…the British Empire as well.

Had Churchill not blagged his way into taking over as Prime Minister in 1940, an honourable armistice might have been, and almost certainly would have been, concluded between the British Empire and the German Reich.

Western and Central Europe would thus have been saved from the ravages of war, and Eastern Europe from at least some of the ravages of war. Stalinism would either have been defeated in the field, or contained east of the Urals. Eastern and parts of Central Europe would then not have fallen under the rule of the Soviet Union in the 1940s (which rule of course lasted until the late 1980s).

In such a scenario, there would have been no premature decolonization in Africa, Asia, and elsewhere. Massive damage to the environment and wildlife would have been largely averted.

That never happened, mainly because Churchill became Prime Minister of the UK. Almost everything else was consequential.

Disastrous.

We in the UK would also have avoided being gradually and largely taken over by the “you know who” special interest tribe. Oh, and would never have been invaded, whether by Windrush (etc) Caribbeans or by rubber boat migrant-invaders from every failed state in the world.

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[Ludlow Castle, Shropshire]

More tweets

My blog posts from summer 2024 clearly show my own understanding of the early failure of both Starmer-stein and his Labour Friends of Israel misgovernment.

As for the constituency of Gorton and Denton, one of its predecessor constituencies, the main one, was Manchester Gorton, whose MP 1955-1967 was Konni Zilliacus, a crypto-Communist (according to George Orwell) of both Swedish-Finnish and American origins, and whose aged American widow de facto (they never actually married) I knew slightly when I lived in the Little Venice area of London in the 1980s (mainly); she was the friend of a friend: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konni_Zilliacus; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konni_Zilliacus#Personal_life; https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-jan-zilliacus-1097376.html.

Konni Zilliacus was of affluent background, and had attended both Bedales (school) in Hampshire and, later, Yale.

The Zilliacuses met both Stalin and Tito, inter alia, during the late 1940s.

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Loyd.

I used to find it tiring (and boring) rowing on the Thames (when I was at school, well over half a century ago), but these people row the Atlantic! What a feat.

The allegation is not new, but plausible confirmation may be.

Late tweets

Allegorical, if one thinks of UK System-politics…

Only real social-national policies can now save this country.

I, on the other hand, will presume that Irene Coslet herself is a Jewish woman, until I see evidence to the contrary. She may not be Jewish, in fact, but there is certainly more likelihood of her being Jewish than there is of Shakespeare having been a Jew.

We no longer have academia in this country, but a kind of degenerate pseudo-academia. “They”, of course, are well represented therein.

Those blurred lines are mainly, though not entirely, a legacy of the “Covid” scamdemic/panicdemic.

See also:

Britain must leave NATO, stay out of the EU, cold-shoulder Israel, and forge new and strong links with the Russian Federation.

Late talking point

Late music

Diary Blog, 16 July 2025

Morning music

Tweets seen

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn0zkg4g4zyo

Rassenschande.

Some of the wider background:

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergei_Bortkiewicz]
[painting by Joyce Norwood]

More tweets seen

Lenin said “a revolution without firing squads is not worth much.” [Discuss].

[“NEW POST. This is how things fall apart. When you ask the hardworking British majority to pay billions in welfare for foreigners who do not work When you ask them to pay billions more for a policy of mass uncontrolled immigration they never voted for When you force them to do all this while even refusing to fix their broken borders and keep them safe And when you also cover-up the state importing thousands more people into their country This is how the social contract, the fragile relationship between the people and the state, starts to break down.”]

Indeed:

[Unter den Linden and Central Berlin in 1945. Devastated. Don’t go there again.]

It would be good if some of the Israeli (or American, for that matter) pilots were captured, and confronted with the consequences of the evil they do.

If only Assad had not been overthrown. Yes, he ran what was, in part, a brutal regime, but look at the enemies of Assad and the Alawites! Indeed, look at most of the other countries in the region.

[“In the last 24 hours it has become crystal clear to everybody in the UK that the reason the state took winter fuel payments from British pensioners, raided British family farms, and piled taxes on British businesses was so it could spend billions secretly importing dangerous Afghans into the country while funding welfare for people who are neither British nor even working. It a total violation of the British people’s sense of fairness and fair play. It is outrageous.“]

The MPs and ministers of the System parties are enemies of the people.

The Kiev regime deliberately targets and tries to terrorize civilians in Russia.

Conditions of service, and the overall s**t-state of the country in many respects mean that few want to volunteer, yet the woodentopped generals and retired senior officers are always talking in the newspapers or on TV about “preparing for war” and about conscription. I think that they may find themselves in that situation where “what would happen if there were a war, and no-one came?” (to the recruitment centres or to the war) (come to think of it, are there any “recruitment centres” anyway these days?).

Late talking point

History must always be open to analysis, debate, and revision. The mediaeval-style “holocaust” “denial” laws of quite a few countries (mostly in the EU), introduced at the demand of the international Jewish/Zionist lobby, make a mockery of both history and intellectual freedom, and are a modern form of the “heresy” laws of 600 years ago .

Late music

[Havana, Malecon]

Reminds me of Alexandria.