[Keir Starmer, bizarrely, as Salome, carrying the head of Corbyn/John the Baptist]
Seems that I am not alone in identifying underwhelming Starmer as a puppet of the Jewish/Zionist lobby.
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Great cartoon in the Guardian Funny to see the Zio-liberal-left so keen on juvenile #Charlie_Hebdo cartoons, but squealing when a cartoon pokes fun at their own sacred cows. pic.twitter.com/wxBtxmziuD
#UKlockdown Somethings amiss. We've been ✔️ Wearing masks ✔️ Social distancing ✔️ Rule of 6 ✔️ Pubs closing early, table service only ✔️ Sanitising/washing hands Yet cases, are way higher than before we did ANY of this. Could it be VIRUS cases ALWAYS go up this time of year? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/4TA0YwilVt
Sooo, would a second national #UKlockdown next week mean my kitchen has to stay like this until it’s over? Because that would be just peachy 😐 pic.twitter.com/AN5X32VPZb
Conservatives have an absolute obsession with how poor people spend their tiny incomes, but no curiosity whatsoever about what Serco and Deloitte have done with billions for a failing Test And Trace system.
So far, the ludicrously-misnamed SAGE entity has demonstrated that my suggestion for a change of name is a good one— DUMB (Department Under Matt and Boris)…
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This many (overwhelmingly ethnic French) didn't leave Paris yesterday just to avoid lockdown. They're getting out in case the #enrichment explodes. pic.twitter.com/r3xhkCADEp
Police flee from angry pro-freedom protesters in Burgos, #Spain tonight. There's no way this deadly lockdown can be enforced over an entire winter. But it's time for Brits to get off their knees and stand up against tyranny, economic sabotage & mass murder.#lockdownrebellionpic.twitter.com/GjccSsOltT
If the BBC or Sky fail to show you the police violence and the popular defiance all over #Spain this evening, remember this fine example of how #fakenews is the facts they DON'T let you know as well as the lies they tell.#lockdownrebellionpic.twitter.com/1Di1wCH1Pw
LIVE: Muslim protesters rally outside French embassy in London. No social distancing, but no batons or fines for illegal gatherings today from the #covidcops One law for them….https://t.co/Gu1HK7BAmU via @YouTube
Hope as much as you like. But if you don't act to prevent it, Johnson;'t man-made cataclysm will not just happen but persist for months. https://t.co/lZYEw8tWPz
Send this message to all MPs: If they now destroy the jobs of others, they should not expect to keep their seats. Be brief, polite, acid but above all numerous. Get your friends and neighbours to write. Last chance for lawful democracy before Johnson leads us to catastrophe.
Looks like even Peter Hitchens is coming to the view, reading between the lines, that MPs will in fact not listen until compelled to do so by events that they cannot ignore.
Last chance for lawful people power, last chance for Parliament to do its job. If this shutdown madness goes ahead, who can say what nasty, lawless things will follow. People have had enough. So Parliament should reflect that. Write now to your MP, briefly, politely, acidly.
Prof Sunetra Gupta interviewed, though more as if she were a suspect in a crime than a distinguished scientist, on the Johnson Broadcasting Corp Toady prog at I hr 46mins https://t.co/Tsld7PR58g . Cut short to allow time for an urgent item about pheasants.
Read what happened to a left-wing scientist sceptical of government covid policy, at the hands of left-wing media. Why do the left want so much to wreck then country? Sunetra Gupta reveals how crisis has been ruthlessly weaponised https://t.co/nMgHmDhubC via @MailOnline
Professor Sunetra Gupta, a person of the Left, and a scientist sceptical of government policy, describes the dismissive, biased treatment of her by left-wing media and others. pic.twitter.com/oNrdsjQCpv
Switch “Jew-Zionist” for “liberal” and that is even more true.
@ClarkeMicah So an unnecessary, totally avoidable @10DowningStreet Lockdown policy which threatens UK Economy, plus the jobs, lives and health of millions as well as kill more than it cures is seemingly on its way And guess what @piersmorgan is almost looking forward to it
Unsurprising. The System msm drones, BBC, Sky, whatever, all paid 10x, 20x, or 100x the pay of the average British person, know that their inflated salaries and fees will still be credited to their bank accounts or offshore trusts whether most of the UK is crumbling to dust or not. Same goes for System “experts”, MPs etc etc.
Notre Dame, which as I write is still ablaze, is of course at the very heart of Paris and, metaphorically, France too. One could point to other buildings in that latter regard, perhaps the Sainte-Chapelle, the Sacre-Coeur, the Cathedral at Rheims, or even that of Chartres, but Notre-Dame symbolizes Paris, or did, until the secular landmark of the Eiffel Tower was constructed.
Like millions of visitors to Paris, I have been inside Notre-Dame a couple of times (as I have the Sainte-Chapelle, and the Sacre-Coeur with its unique atmosphere and where a Mass is continuously performed, 24 hours a day).
Sometimes, the burning of, e.g., a great building, is considered a symbolic event, marking a great change. One thinks of the Burning of Rome, the later Sack of Rome, the destruction of the great ancient Library of Alexandria, the Great Fire of London etc. In more modern times there was the deliberate burning of both the First Goetheanum in Switzerland (see Notes, below) and the Reichstag in Berlin.
Other catastrophic events can be —or be seen as— historically, politically or socially significant. When the Herald of Free Enterprise sank, in 1987, the very name made me wonder whether the era of “Thatcherism” was drawing to a close. It was. On a smaller scale, there was even speculation, at the time of the Marchioness disaster of 1989, as to the sociological meaning of it, if any (because so many well-heeled families in London, it was said, knew or were acquainted with one or more of the 51 people drowned and/or others on board).
Are these events causally connected in some way with the movement of history, or is it that human beings, having perhaps a premonition of coming events, attach meaning to large fires and other disasters? Was the fire at Windsor Castle in 1992 somehow connected with the events that hit the British Royal Family in 1992 and in the years after the Queen’s annus horribilis? It was certainly the case that, after hundreds were crushed to death at Khodinka Field while celebrating the crowning of Nikolai II in 1896, the “simple people” thought it a bad omen. Were they wrong?
France is facing an existential crisis still not fully accepted as such by most. The influx of Algerians, Tunisians and black Africans since the 1960s became a flood, a disastrous flood, many years ago.
France and particularly Paris is now under siege from those of non-European descent, some of which may have been born and (semi) educated in France, but who are, except in language (and sometimes even in that way) alien.
An extremely high proportion of the population of France (at least 30%) is now non-European, and that situation is worsening. At the same time, there is a pushback by the (real) French via the Gilets Jaunes movement and via support for Marine le Pen.
“President” Macron, a complete puppet of the Jewish lobby and New World Order, has instituted a “Zionist Occupation Government” in France via his pop-up “party” (facade), En Marche, which consists of random people from nowhere who were recruited almost overnight, thanks to funding from secretive sources.
Macron’s expressed policies are to ruin the French way of life and French society, and to put in its place a globalized bastard-American culture. His secret policies (the policies of those behind Macron) are no doubt worse yet. He has allowed yet more hordes of non-Europeans to flood into France. Paris itself has become a poubelle (dustbin) compared to what it was only a few decades ago.
I hope that some of Notre Dame can be saved. I wonder whether France can be, and what it might take to do it.
“Blood will stream over Europe until the nations become aware of the frightful madness which drives them in circles. And then, struck by celestial music and made gentle, they approach their former altars all together, hear about the works of peace, and hold a great celebration of peace with fervent tears before the smoking altars” [Novalis]