I have repeatedly called for a massive cultural purge in the UK, hitting hard at the corrupt and interconnected msm, Westminster bubble, and “celebrity” parasites.
Not again! Read Dr Lazzarino’s letter in the BMJ @byrneluc. But do you honestly think that masks which don’t work inwards will work outwards, or that viruses which can penetrate inwards cannot find their way out? You don’t , you know. https://t.co/Rw4bqW7HTi
2/2 @andymac2. You will have to imagine what I think when I see an intelligent and informed person wearing a face covering, because I will never say what I think. But my silence requires a considerable effort of courtesy, be sure of that. https://t.co/ECRQBOMTcE
I myself have no courtesy left in relation to the facemask nonsense and the silly people who adhere to it, having had to put two or three facemask zealots straight in early 2020…
These days, not wearing a facemask does not even draw a glance.
I have noticed recently that fewer and fewer people are wearing their muzzles, but there is a hard core of the brainwashed who are still wearing them. In my nearest local supermarket, I think that the facemask wearers are somewhere in the 40% to 50% range now.
As said previously, I think that the facemask wearers mostly do it because of a wish to be seen doing it, or because they have not bothered to think for themselves, not for any spurious health reasons, though the propaganda over the past 18 months (and the now-mainly-gone legal sanctions) had a huge effect, now slowly dissipating.
The kind of insistent and insulting pro-maskers seen in the USA (see cartoon below) are rare anyway in the UK, I think.
Had I the power, I would give him early release, then have him parachuted into some inhospitable part of the ghastly backward country from which he came. Same with other similar ones.
"Laughing Afghan refugees are guilty of gang-raping girl, 16, in flat above kebab shop after she stopped to ask for directions"
This is endless abuse of our young girls and you're bringing in more of the same. 😡https://t.co/uHGQ9QjCic
Imagine the scene as they are forced to the door of the aircraft (over Afghanistan) and pushed out, with a parachute (if they are not difficult).
As previously blogged, I reluctantly accept that, as a matter of honour and loyalty, a relative few, those who helped British troops, and their families, should be evacuated (preferably to third countries, maybe with UK financial help), but that means dozens, maybe a few hundreds, not thousands or tens of thousands.
Reminded of the fact the British public broadcaster went out of its way to paint a very feasible and relatively conservative tree-planting target as being extreme in the run up to the 2019 election https://t.co/VfY0t3Loedpic.twitter.com/WkptYF45Hb
A textbook example of the unreality that was Corbyn-Labour. Tweeter “@jrc1921” actually showcases the calculations of BBC journalist Chris Mason, and does not seek to say that they are inaccurate, but persists in the idea that planting 200 trees per minute (i.e. more than 3 every second!) is both “feasible” and ” relatively conservative”!
True, a British equivalent of the 1970s Khmer Rouge could, in principle, get millions of people planting trees, even on such a scale. 100 million trees per year could be planted, were every single adult of appropriate age to plant 2 trees per year.
The devil is in the administrative detail. That is the unreality. Organizing 50 million people to plant 1 tree each, every 6 months. How? Where?
Not that I am against tree planting. Au contraire. Let’s do some good! Let’s have some fun!
Political reality is what people can accomplish, and so to that extent is flexible, not fixed. Sometimes 2+2 can = 5… To that extent, I agree with the tweeter above, and not only with Chris Mason. Both are right, if you like…
More tweets
'The decent campaign to restore our traditions and liberties by leaving the EU was taken over by piratical free traders, and we have swapped being pushed around by Brussels for being pushed around by China' . My @GBnews discussion wiht Nigel Farage' https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
NIgel Farage : 'Nearly everything you write and say is essentially pretty negative' Peter Hitchens . 'Absolutely!' HItchens vs Farage, GBNews : https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
PH talking to Nigel Farage :'I am a British Gaullist . It's extraordinary that this combination of strong defence, national independence, patriotism and a strong welfare state is not more common in politics as it appeals to so many people.'https://t.co/pYwda9bkQb
Exactly my position, in the mundane sense. I call it social nationalism.
I think the belief in incessant mask-wearing for the benefit of others is the founding myth of what is effectively a new religion, that health is the highest law. That is why any serious discussion of the Danmask study is greeted as heresy.
2/2 @JoshGlancy The belief that the election was stolen from Trump' is just not comparable to the belief that Parliament, the opposition, the media and the courts all failed to protect liberty under the law, or prevent the pointless throttling of economy and society. https://t.co/CBsPo8jAj5
Not sure why intelligent commentators such as Hitchens persist in trying to squeeze people and policies into the now almost meaningless “Left”/”Right” straitjacket(s).
“No free society regulates opinion.”
Well said Peter Hitchens but sadly this is now exactly what regulators do. https://t.co/WJ4gfPjDK5
— Expelled & exonerated barrister Jon Holbrook (@JonHolb) August 8, 2021
…and guess (((who))) or (((what))) is behind most of the repression of opinion in the UK? The (((You know who)))…
Not a big fan of his generally but I like Peter Hitchens metaphor that the Tories and Labour are two dead corpses propping each other up
Exactly. Two moribund political parties. For the electorate, a false binary choice with, in general, the same sort of policies coming out in the end (in government).
Another e.g. of politicians finally catching up with advice I've given for free for a decade & more. University degrees are worth jack, so get a trade, dodge a mountain of debt & the libtard brain-mincing machine, maximise cash & minimise tax.#resistancehttps://t.co/En7il5KKFm
The early 1960s (or late 1950s) comment about “redbrick” university expansion, by (?) Kingsley Amis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsley_Amis], that “more will mean worse“, may have been partly snobbism, but God knows what he would have made of the 2021 situation, with so many “McUniversities” that one has not even heard the names of many of them; God only knows, also, what Amis would have thought of a Government minister (James Cleverly), whose “degree” is apparently in “Hospitality Management”; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cleverly#Early_life_and_education.
Well you and other MSM outlets are partly to blame for all of this, ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS pouring into the Country every single day and how many times have you covered it? There are people on twitter doing more reporting than you will ever do.🤬
Of course, the young people, say under 21, who support the nonsense put out by Extinction Rebellion and Greta Nut, were only 9 (or younger) when the chaotic and ludicrous 2009 Climate Change conference was held in Copenhagen. I remember it mainly for the little monkey who was President or Prime Minister for the Maldives, and who was constantly excitedly clapping above his head, especially when some delegates said that Europe should direct much money to countries facing inundation (in fact, 12 years on, and the Maldive islands are still there…). https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/The-Vote/2009/1220/Chaos-in-Copenhagen-behind-the-scenes-at-global-warming-summit
There may be climate change, in some degree (e.g. Australia is now certainly much hotter than it was in the 1960s when I was there), but that has happened throughout history. Humanity is only partly responsible. Moreover, whatever Britain, or even Europe does, is of small, indeed minimal, importance. Britain’s CO2 “emissions” are about 1% of the global whole.
“Climate change”, like “Covid-19” and other stuff (eg “Black Lives Matter” nonsense) has been distorted and weaponized by transnational conspirators, in order to impose an agenda. Call it “The Great Reset” (in part), if you like.
Over 475 migrants crossed the English Channel in 15 small boats on Thursday, following a record 482 arrivals on Wednesday.https://t.co/FG6DulQpAY
— UK Justice Forum 🇬🇧 Latest Video News Updates! (@Justice_forum) August 9, 2021
Ironic. The best way (perhaps the only way) in which Britain’s depleted navy could defend the UK now would be to sink the ships of the UK “Border Force”…
@haydnjones1 I can hardly bear to think about what has happened to the old Waterloo to Plymouth LSWR mainline. I know bits of it still exist, singled down to make them inefficient, but not a day passes when I do not miss the glorious Exeter to Tavistock run over Dartmoor. https://t.co/yHAYTwufuD
Well, this week I did not do so well. Only 4/10, one of my worst-ever scores. John Rentoul got 6/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 10.
The police are now “too busy” (in their own minds, “too important”) to deal with the real crimes that matter to most people, just as most nurses are too busy or too important to deal with basic cleanliness of hospitals, (so cleaning has been outsourced to useless private companies).
The police, infested by Common Purpose etc, now seem more interested in censoring online or other opinion, and acting as a poundland KGB.
“Here is the Mattel company, with its new range of trouser-wearing, white-coated, stethoscoped ‘role model’ Barbies, frantically sucking up to the Spirit of the Age.
Not all of them are vaccine inventors like Dame Sarah. One is described as a ‘frontline worker’ who ‘joined forces with other Asian-American medics to fight racial bias in the pandemic’. Another is a psychiatrist who has ‘campaigned against systemic racism in the healthcare profession’.
And so once again we see a major corporation making its peace with the new regime. There is barely any company, institution, school, publication or church which has not done the same, or is not about to do it.
People who would have laughed at ‘loony Left’ councils 30 years ago now use language and follow rules which they once mocked when Ken Livingstone and his allies proposed them.
Those who claim to despise Jeremy Corbyn often follow the ideas he helped devise…
And it is not just that they join in. They are afraid to criticise. Huge areas of opinion are now closed off from discussion, for fear of cancellation, advertising boycotts, and generally being cast into the outer darkness.
With gathering speed and completeness, a total revolution in thought and morals is taking hold of Western societies, just at the moment when they should be girding themselves against pressure to become more like China.
The zero-Covid fanatics, ready to throttle our society in pursuit of an illusion of perfect safety, have greatly benefited from this. And in the weeks to come the zealots of man-made global warming will press their dogmatic agenda and their demands that we impoverish ourselves to save the planet (demands China refuses to follow).
If all this had happened in a few weeks, while Red Guards slouched on street corners and the leaders of the old regime were dragged off to the firing squad, we’d see it for what it is. But, as long as there are enough loo-rolls in the supermarket, and the electricity keeps flowing, most people will never notice the revolution raging all around them.” [Peter Hitchens, in the Mail on Sunday].
Hitchens’ column this week is also worth reading for comment about both the ever-shrinking British naval reach, and the facemask nonsense.
GB News
I have still not watched the doomed GB News “controlled opposition” TV station. I have watched a few clips on Twitter. Today I saw another grovelling interview of a character from the malicious Jew-Zionist pressure group and fake “charity” calling itself “Campaign Against Antisemitism”. This time it was CAA “Chief Executive” Gideon Falter.
The interviewer was one Michelle Dewberry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelle_Dewberry], described (I think rather kindly) by Wikipedia as “businesswoman, politician, presenter, and media personality.“
The “businesswoman” bit seems to be based on two small businesses started 15-20 years ago, both of which seem to have bombed, though information seems limited.
As for “politician”, that seems to be founded on her two unsuccessful attempts to be elected as MP (once as Independent, once for Brexit Party).
As interviewer, I thought her grovellingly unwilling to challenge Falter. Other impressions? Semi-coherent, biased in presentation, and actually rather dull.
I do not suppose that Michelle Dewberry will find life tough once this TV station (pretending to be a media outlet for dissidence) collapses: she has a rather wealthy boyfriend [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Jordan#Personal_life].
How long before GB News does collapse? At a guess, 6-12 months.
[Update, 7 August 2022: seems that I was premature in predicting that GB News would disappear within 12 months. It is still around, though I myself have still not seen it even once.
GB News’ most recent filed profit/loss, only up to May 2021, shows a loss of £2.7M.
One of the best videos I've seen demolishing the official #COVID19 narrative. Watch and pass it on as it's very normie-friendly.https://t.co/AIs5QRRMjG
My two samizdat books, the ones no publisher would bring out, 'Short Breaks in Mordor' and 'Unconventional Wisdom', still very much availanle, in paperback or as e-books, from Amazon. https://t.co/2a4nCA3TQMpic.twitter.com/3XAYEZz8Tj
The same is true of the vaccines. Whatever else may be said against or about them, there is no doubt that the mass vaccination hysteria is a form of State and societal conditioning.
Once a citizen is wearing a facemask when so ordered by System politicians expressing a mere wish (and see how many citizens are still doing it even now that the “law” no longer generally “requires” that), and once a citizen is not only having injections of what is basically an unknown substance (and so showing utter trust in the State) and as many “boosters” as ordered, and without any legal right of remedy should damage be suffered, then that citizen is a malleable robot, basically. Job done…
As I have blogged before, anyone you now see wearing a facemask in a supermarket, or shop, let alone a car park, or while cycling, or while walking in the open air, can probably be written off as a compliant serf, and probably a complete idiot as well.
Do you know why they insist that only unvaccinated must go for daily pcr tests while knowing that fully vaccinated are equally infectious or more? They are obviously desperate to portray an image of vaccine effectivity by means of not testing vaccine failure … pic.twitter.com/ds30Azu8yO
The scale is new but not the substance. Sometime around 1992, I was visiting an old friend, an elderly lady in Little Venice, London. We went for a walk and saw a local landmark, the Clarendon Hotel (which, incidentally, used to have an amusing notice above the entrance to its adjoining spa, “The Body Feminine— entrance at rear“!). So we decided to have a coffee there.
That hotel had been once a decent place (I think 4-star). Cricket teams playing Test cricket at the quite nearby Lord’s Cricket Ground stayed there.
Imagine our confusion when, on entering that hotel, and confronting the receptionist, he seemed confused at our request for coffee and walnut cake.
It was only when we were seated in a small room near the Reception, and overlooking the road outside, that we realized that the hotel was being used as a place to warehouse immigrant asylum-seekers! The coffee and cake was nice, though. The receptionist told us that the owners were being paid well to turn their hotel into a hostel, filled with otherwise unwanted “guests”.
So “nihil novum“…but the scale, that is new.
Are NHS hospitals busy?
We hear that (supposedly due to “the virus”) the NHS is terribly busy. I doubt that. I saw a statistic that only about 1% of hospitalizations recently were because of “Covid-19”.
In the end, I cannot say. It is a question of who and what you (choose to?) believe. All I can say is that I made a visit (not as patient) to my more or less local hospital recently (not a huge general hospital) and, as on other visits in the past 18 months, the place seemed almost deserted.
One interesting thing, though. While facemasks are still mandatory, I noticed that none of the staff were zealously demanding that the mask be pulled up over the nose any more. Reality is perhaps slowly breaking through the bs.
Late tweets
Folks please don’t think there was Custodial Sentence here because as is so often the case he walked from court with a ‘Suspended Sentence’ for Violent Disposer & Kicking a police officer & attempting to kick another; Police failed & let down yet again!🙄https://t.co/e7UhKA4UxZ
Well, after all, it is not as if the untermensch made a speech mentioning Jews (as did Jez Turner of London Forum), or posted comments or cartoons or songs about Jews, or about “holocaust” fakery (as did Alison Chabloz)! Had he done that, he would have been sent to prison, no doubt…
Gosh. Has @deb_Cohen deleted this now? How very sad . She is a first-rate reporter. That really does speak volumes about what has happened to our society. https://t.co/OHbMuKqGSJ
i'm in this category. just getting by but awake and compelled to make a difference. i share info with everyone I know and I don't wear a mask ever. and my partner and I have been stocking up on food. growing your own food would be good to, but I didn't get to it this year.
A positive with a Ct value of 50 is utterly meaningless. Remove those and there is no difference between the vaccinated and unvaccinated. Why on earth were they included? https://t.co/uJB3NOYlvo
Half a million council house & state of the art prosthetics for her. Cardboard boxes and a bottle of White Lightning for homeless ex-squaddies suffering #PTSD. Not in the least surprised, but it still makes me sick!#softtouchbritainhttps://t.co/D77JCfvgdt
The readers’comments show what the British people think of this abuse of our good nature…
How can we ever build an advanced country when it is full of the racially and culturally inferior, and backward? That is the key question, and the question is purely rhetorical…
@mrbiswa66287376 I agree with you that it is a profound moment, as this country moves towards being a censored society, with the approval of many. And thanks for the kind words. https://t.co/MfLESLcEQT
Today our society takes a dangerous step towards semi-official censorship of opinions. IPSO condemns my expression of *opinion* on face-masks. https://t.co/3Bc3AcoouU
@kostjamarsachke. It's 'inconclusive' in that it does not alter the existing state of knowledge that loose cloth masks have no serious effect https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD But the fact that it is a huge RCT conducted by pro-mask scientists is a grave blow for mask zealots such as you. https://t.co/qpvnJIqpeN
It does, though @mfaithfull. There has never been any evidence that loose cloth masks are of any serious use https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD now a huge RCT conducted by pro-mask scientists has failed to alter that. Big news, to any open mind. https://t.co/EknzBB8ObS
Mediocre minds often, metaphorically or actually, throw good money after bad.
How many times do I have to point this out? And how many times to I have to say that the UK's pro-mask media never reported the outcome of this study because it didn't suit them. Yet now (as it has come out anyway, thanks partly to me) they madly suggest it was pro-mask. https://t.co/AIkiDlwbak
Well, @dwinnerscovi sweetie, a major experiment showed no statistically significant difference between the outcomes for mask-wearers and non-wearers in terms of infection. But you can be pardoned for not knowing that, as mine is the only UK national newspaper to have reported it. https://t.co/PbNZTLRQXF
Amusing clip from Gilad Atzmon, though nearly four years old now. As for Rachel Eden, who tried so hard to get into the good books of the Zionists, she never did manage to get elected as MP, though she was selected as candidate for Reading West in 2019; she did worse than had Labour’s 2017 candidate, despite the fact that the Conservative (Alok Sharma) got almost the exact same percentage of the vote in both 2017 and 2018: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reading_West_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2010s.
I've got a PhD in Latin American politics, lectured about it in universities, and have produced a book and five peer-reviewed journal articles on the topic.
So many MPs are just self-inflating idiots. Here is Claudia Webbe MP, pretending that she knows something/anything about foreign affairs:
The System puts up ridiculous creatures of that sort as “democratic representatives”! She would have difficulty serving Cornish pasties from a roadside stall.
Mary Beard was the academic who claimed, a number of years ago, that the Romans may have had black centurions in Britain (DNA and historical studies render that very unlikely): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Beard_(classicist).
Why are people still wearing masks, especially outside? – Mail Online – Peter Hitchens blog https://t.co/kaUJ3gierO
Part of the soundtrack of my life c.1972. I rather like TV themes. Another early favourite, but from 1965/1966 (when I was 9) was that of Riviera Police:
A better recording:
The year I started Art college….a less crowded. more leisurely land. Our compressed people are now like rats in overcrowded cages, and we are in an age of aggression
Yes. I only vaguely knew of their technocratic and eugenics based schemes for population control. The timing of these planned changes, the speed with which these changes ate being implemented, and the insanely transparent narrative being used are the big surprises for me.
I am very sorry to hear about the devastating fires in Turkey. I visited Turkey and Northern Cyprus a few times in the 1990s, and also in 2001 (when I drove to Turkey from the UK and spent 3 months living in Fethiye, on the Mediterranean coast). I hope that this terrible series of fires will be extinguished soon.
Exactly. Two people I know went down (if such be the bon mot) with “the virus”: my 20-something Australian niece (in London), who was told to drink water and take a few Paracetomol, and my then 99-y-o mother-in-law. The first recovered within a couple of weeks, the second never had any symptoms at all (routine testing in hospital discovered her supposed infection).
@martinbright I did in fact watch 'Official Secrets' this evening. It's a fine film. I'm especially puzzled as to why you, having gone through that, don't see any difficulty with the current enthusiasm for attacking Syria, and the similarity with the search for a pretext for it.
Reply to Martin Bright, of “Index on Censorship”…now headed by Ruth Smeeth, the half-Jew/Zionist pro-Israel propagandist, former Labour MP, and former “strictly protected” confidential contact of the US Embassy…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Smeeth.
As I have blogged before, there is a large bloc of people in the UK who basically want to be controlled, told what to do, what to wear, what to think. Many are “Remainers”, many are (self-proclaimed) “antifascists”, and those on Twitter are often the (usually) idiotic who say that they are “FBPE” etc.
@djbradshaw64. Gosh that is convenient. So there'll never be any actual hard evidence, but we'll have to be told what to do anyway. Silly old Danes, eh? https://t.co/tr0c1HLYbK
Citations are never more necessary than when one is disputing conventional wisdom and presumption, or we'd still think the sun went round the earth @lauramblumberg. Those who dislike scepticism have no idea how science works. https://t.co/IvHLgGQYv3
1/3 @brianco48405777 I left school at 15, and joined the International Socilaists at 17. I was a Trotskyist when left-wing sympathies were far less widespread than now, and though I now regard the position as mistaken and wrong, it required thought and a willingness to dissent. https://t.co/iqJllodvo5
Not sure that I agree with Hitchens here. The few Trotskyists and similar “Leftists” I knew at and immediately after school were all pedestrian in mentality. Some claimed to be both Communist and anarchist! Trotskyism —a dummy intellectuality for the mediocre. Surprisingly (?), many Trotskyists have always been Jew or part-Jew (as, latter, is Hitchens).
I am also not in agreement with Hitchens when he refers to “Left wing” sympathies having been less popular in the (?) 1970s or late 1960s. I myself never use the terms “Left” and “Right” as meaningful, but certainly socialism of the old sort is just passe now, nicht wahr?
MPs whine about living conditions of economic migrants, but say nothing about the fact that huge numbers of British families live in far worse conditions.#homelesshttps://t.co/fcxcobyLxx
Why is the country having Holocaust memorial shoved down their throats when it’s sinister Zionists who incite hatred who need educating? https://t.co/8mrBVbTKzq
Baroness Altmann keeps going on about being a minority… so what’s the ratio of peerages within the Zionist Jewish community compared with the non-Zionist Jewish community? #newsnight
The above tweet typifies not only the view of John Rentoul, but also of the “New Labour” type of System commentator (and politician) generally. They think that politicians should —mainly— find out the public/msm view (via polling, focus groups etc) then do whatever that research suggests in order to be going with the popular tide; to be “electable”. I disagree. Leaders must lead, must make judgments based on their own views and assessments.
In 1928, Hitler and the NSDAP were very definitely not popular. They got only 2.8% of the popular vote. However, their integrity and vision impressed that same fickle public when, after the collapse of the world finance-capitalist economy in 1929, the vision of a German renaissance was held out. The NSDAP scored 33% in 1932 and, with Hitler as Chancellor, 44% in 1933.
Dominic Cummings. What a very odd little man. How did someone like that attach himself to the very top of government in the UK? On the other hand, the same might be asked of Boris Johnson.
I am SO pleased to see that the lead comment piece in @thetimes today is Matthew Parris on prisoners serving IPP sentences. It’s an issue which the public need to understand and be outraged by.https://t.co/qDgX3OqSoc
The sort of issue which happens when a superficially “liberal” regime (such as under the “Labour”-label governments from 1997-2010) passes kneejerk laws “for public protection”, but which scarcely protect the public while at the same time trashing the true rule of law and civil rights. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imprisonment_for_public_protection.
There have been other such laws, such as the very bad law known as Communications Act 2003, s.127, under whch jokers, satirists, socio-political commentators, and those discussing the fakery around the “holocaust” narrative have been harassed and even imprisoned. Singer-songwriter Alison Chabloz for one.
Section 127 of the Communications Act 2003 may now face repeal, following the recent report by the Law Commission, but there are a number of other “kneejerk” laws still standing, such as that by which almost all firearms were criminalized in 1997. As usual emotion led thought: only three “gun massacres” have occurred in British civil history, of which two were pre-1997 (Dunblane and Hungerford).
As a result of politicians wanting to get public approbation for “doing something”, privately held pistols were effectively banned, even if held by clubs. Has that stopped “gun crime”? No. There was a later “spree shooting” (in 2011) by someone using licensed shotguns and rifles, and there have been innumerable shootings by criminal gangs and individuals.
More tweets
Just a reminder that #lockdown has been a far from victimless crime. The cruelty of the #GreatReset is only just beginning, but the consequences will be suffered by all if us.https://t.co/Pkuyeu1N7C
A couple of rounds costs about £1. Cheap at the price.
‘As if Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford and other places were not enough, last week we had another local authority child sex abuse scandal, this time from Lambeth.’
Priti Patel is not only as thick as two short planks, she is also a proven colluder with (agent of, more or less) the Israeli state and the Jewish lobby (which is 99% pro-migration-invasion); further, she is herself, effectively, a migrant-invader, who would have been serving behind the counter of a Kampala grocery store had her parents not come to the UK.
Apsana Begum
Where does one start? First of all (obviously), she is not of English or British origins: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apsana_Begum. Secondly, she has (of course) never had a real job, just political agitation and the usual “diversity” and “anti-racism” bs.
““In response to allegations that the ex-Mayor Lutfur Rahman was behind her political career, Begum told Eastlondonlines: “It is grossly insulting, as well as being rooted in racism and misogyny, to assume that I have no agency of my own and that I must be a ‘proxy’ or ‘stooge’ for a man I have not spoken to for six years.” [Wikipedia]
Strangely enough, her defence at her recent fraud trial was quite or almost the reverse: that she had been coerced into doing things by her estranged husband…
I presume that Apsana Begum is still living in her council flat. While, in principle, I have no objection to an MP living in a council flat, MPs do get paid about £85,000 a year (plus fairly generous expenses), so it does seem unfair on the poor and homeless of Tower Hamlets that she continues to occupy a cheap flat when she could afford a better private one (or to buy one on a mortgage), and bearing in mind that Limehouse and Tower Hamlets is a safe Labour seat (and near-rotten borough), so she can probably expect to be the MP for a long long time (unless a national revolution occurs, please God).
In England, it is unlawful for newspapers or others to enquire about the detailed composition or views of members of a jury during or even after a trial, so we do not know the racial and/or religious composition of that acquitting jury. Pity…
No doubt, after any denouement, the new System MP for Batley and Spen, Kim Leadbeater, will say a few appropriate weasel words…
'Whichever way they turn, in the hope of finding some sort of rescue from lawlessness and disorder, those who once hoped for these things from the Tory Party see nothing but surrender and weakness'.https://t.co/KFBmurQi1h via @MailOnline
I have heard a number of well-authenticated stories about well-known msm “celebrities” and MPs. The UK needs a very wideranging cultural, political, and social purge, on a scale rivalling those of the 20thC dictatorships. Evil and decadence must be rooted out. Ausrotten!…
Signed copies of my book 'The Cameron Delusion' in which I explain the Blairite takeover of the Tories, the death of our adversarial Parliament and the subjugation of most political reporting to Downing Street, available now from Blackwells bookshop in Oxford 01865 792792 pic.twitter.com/tafjcT2KS8
Of all the countries in the world, the one I would have thought, years ago, would be least likely to turn into an NWO/ZOG “woke” dictatorship or tyranny would have been Australia, where I myself was at school for three years in the late 1960s (Middle Harbour PS and North Sydney Boys’ High).
Seems that times have changed, to put it tritely.
I was friendly, in 1996-97, with the Australian Ambassador to Kazakhstan, and his lady ambassadress. He updated me, when he and his wife were my guests at dinner (at my favourite small Georgian restaurant, where I and guests were usually the only diners) on the demographic changes since the 1960s, in particular the huge increase of both population and built area (especially in and around Sydney, where I had been as a child, living in Mosman and then Cremorne).
That population explosion and suburban expansion has continued.
In the late 1960s, Sydney had about 2.5M inhabitants; now it is 5.5M. Australia as a whole had about 12M people; now about 25M.
The dried out bush breaks off from its roots, travelling along barren landscapes, far and wide so seedlings can flourish without competition from other plants.
Jews selling organs of poor people, for use mainly in Israel…
If you’ve been vaccinated against measles, whooping cough, Flu, Polio etc, would you refuse to go on a cruise or plane unless all other passengers were also vaccinated against those things? I bet it’s never even crossed your mind.
Did you know that if you type 'vaccinate' into twitter, they've programmed the system to add a V-for-Victory salute? Or perhaps it means 'fuck you, peasants'. Here, I'll show you; take a look at how the elite brainwashing programme is relentless…#vaccinate#BigLiepic.twitter.com/kuwL55hTlK
Once again, political journalist John Rentoul loses out to me, his quite creditable score of 6/10 having been pipped by my 7/10. I did not know the answers to questions 1, 2, and 4.
Almost all liars try to build their structure of lies on a foundation of truth. Thus the “holocaust” farrago (“gas chambers” and all) has been built up on the foundation of the fact that a large number of Jews and others in the German Reich and some surrounding countries were interned and then deported to the East after 1939 (though in fact there were still 900 Jews living in Berlin itself by early 1945).
If someone says “someone woke up, had breakfast, took a bus into a nearby town, then returned the same way, until the bus took to the air and went into outer space”, is that sentence “true” or “untrue”? It is (perhaps) true in part, but the most spectacular part of the sentence is patently untrue.
If you then say “well, the basic narrative happened, but not the bit about the bus going into the air and then into space”, then you are telling the more exact truth, but someone who is trying to sell books based on the “flying bus” might be harsh enough to say that you are “telling lies” or, to put it another way, being a “flying bus denier”, and engaging in “flying bus denial”.
My “progressive alliance” calculator applied to average of most recent polls https://t.co/LeE4FlIWUg Con 40% + LibDem/Green 4% = 44% Lab 34% + LibDem/Green 7% + SNP 4% = 45%
Security panic, 1939 style. London street maps removed from my vintage atlas. The Germans would obviously have had no other means of finding their way round the capital, had they got here. pic.twitter.com/w9o6mQD4yW
One of the silliest aspects of the UK public’s perception of 1939-1945 is that “the war was won” not by the vast hordes of the Red Army advancing west (fuelled and supplied largely by American industry), and not by the equally-huge American forces committed to the fight after 1941 and actually fighting on the western flank after 1942 (not to mention the secret atom bomb project), but by terribly clever little wheezes dreamed up by terribly clever little people in Whitehall back rooms. Country signposts turned round, or removed, maps of London not published (because the Germans will not have had even one streetmap of London in their possession) etc.
Thus the constant (80 years later) wave of books, TV shows etc about such as the actually shambolic and (overall) pointless activities of the Special Operations Executive [SOE], stabbing the odd German sentry, or vandalizing bits of rail track; or about the (tiny) “Secret Army” of gamekeepers and farmers etc, who were supposed to be ready to set the UK ablaze should German forces invade. Such plans owed more to John Buchan’s books, or those of other authors, than to reality.
@bananas1968 Whatever she needs, I wish more people would believe in Frizelda. If they did (she's the opposite of Tinkerbell here) she might go away. But lots want to believe all's OK, there's no shadow-banning, no rigged algorithms, the internet is free and fair. Sweet, really. https://t.co/BPbmfFrNve
Still, just as every lock has a key, so every internet company has a boss, and a cadre of those with the power to ban, unban, restrict etc. At present, it could be said that if they have a Luger at their heads, it is that of the State, or perhaps of the Zionist lobby.
Tweeter “@kieronf2” does not seem to me to merit the label “freethinker”, or even “thinker”…though I am sure that he is generally well-meaning; a retired Metropolitan Police detective, now resident in Minorca.
I would not oppose such a programme if it were voluntary. The population is largely overweight and largely sedentary. I myself am now a prime example, if truth be known. The days when I trekked miles, sometimes dozens of miles in a day, through landscapes such as the African bush, Welsh and English countryside, and the Tien Shan mountains, have long long gone! Ditto the almost daily 1-2 mile swims that I once undertook.
The NHS and society generally is paying out huge sums for treatment for “lifestyle” diseases, and the most widespread of those are caused at least partly, if not mainly, by dietary and exercise deficiencies.
The devil here is in the detail. The spending cuts of 2008-2019 have closed large numbers of, not only libraries, but also swimming pools, lidos etc. There should be a programme of constructing swimming pools, as well as other health-leisure facilities, such as athletics tracks. Many parks have been closed or built upon. Britain needs new parks, both for aesthetic reasons and for the gentle exercise of strolling in the park.
Boris: The New Blair 'What Mr. Johnson has done, in my view, is portray himself as the new Blair, a friendly, smiling figurehead, accessible and charming, who appears unthreatening while concealing a vast agenda of change.' https://t.co/wUg5ZmlUYK
I have blogged repeatedly about the 33-year cycle. It brings in huge changes for the succeeding few decades. The last key year was 1989. That ended old-style socialism as a serious force in world affairs. Yes, some actions preceded 1989, and a few remnants of the old world order persisted after 1989; a few still do, here and there: tiny or backward states such as North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela. Yes, China still (ludicrously) labels itself as a socialist country ruled by a Communist party, but the reality is quite other.
Look at the UK. Before 1989, Britain had an avowedly “socialist” (basically social-democratic) party, the Labour Party. After 1989, the “socialist” MPs took a back seat, Clause 4/ Clause IV [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clause_IV] was dropped, and “Labour” just became a label, with a policy overview not very different from that of the mainstream of the Conservative Party.
Indeed, after Labour’s 1997 “landslide” (not really a landslide in terms of popular vote), Labour prime ministers and other ministers started to look not unlike “Conservative” ministers. Indeed, Cameron (Cameron-Levita) and Blair are often called similar in terms of policy.
Now, we see another change about to happen, as the New World Order [NWO] and ZOG seek to tighten their grip on the world, and especially on the West.
Thousands of people are campaigning against vaccine passports, face masks and further lockdowns in Trafalgar Square today as part of The Worldwide Rally For Freedom.#talkRADIO | #londonprotestpic.twitter.com/wd5waFDEr2
Once again, the Jewish Chronicle propaganda newspaper has to pay out for having defamed someone.
Occasionally, I see tweets by all sorts of mentally-disordered persons about me, including how I allegedly “defame” this or that Jew, System MP, msm drone, and/or other incompetent. Sometimes such tweets urge others to sue me. In a few instances, even the said Jews, mental cases and/or incompetents threaten to sue me. Those tweets make me smile, and sometimes laugh.
When I was a practising barrister (until 2008), I was not very active in the fields of libel and slander, but was asked to advise on such issues from time to time. The only matter that got as far as trial (in the High Court) was some years before I was Called to the Bar.
Not permitted, as a mere (belated) student, to speak, I advised during the two-week trial via notes passed to Flegon by his “assistant”, a dark and nervous Jewish girl. I myself had to be absent much of the time, sometimes because I had to attend tutorials at the Inns of Court School of Law at Gray’s Inn, not too far from the Royal Courts of Justice.
On one occasion, I sent a note to Flegon, who was addressing (and wasting the time of) the judge. I then left the court. Apparently, the judge then asked to see my note! Fortunately, the judge liked what he had read and told Flegon that he would be well-advised “to listen to what your adviser has written to you“!
Flegon was awarded (by a civil jury) £10,000 damages, plus costs. My first “case”, and my first “judicial commendation”!
Reverting to me as potential fantasy defamation defendant, I fear that, in the American phrase, potential claimants have a “sad row to hoe” and a steep hill to climb.
For one thing, while it is possible to launch a defamation action on a no-win-no-fee basis, that really only works where the case is both more than arguable, and also where the defendant has assets sufficient to satisfy at least the claimant’s costs, as well as any damages.
In my case, I admit that my assets are few. That impecuniosity is however a suit of armour for me. I am, in practical terms, “unsueable”.
In theory, a defamation action could be launched against me, with the aim of getting an injunction to restrain me from defaming XYZ person or persons. However, I would fight very very hard. I know the law pretty well (even now, though I admit that I am rather rusty), and would have no compunction about using every avenue open to me, including appeals.
Beyond that, most of that which idiots describe as my “libel” of others is not “libel” at all (eg because in law “mere insult”), or even where prima facie “libellous” is true and justifiable, or is published as justifiable opinion, or is published otherwise lawfully and justifiably.
I wish that tweeters would learn before they tweet, not only about law but in general.
Still, if anyone wants to lose a couple of hundred thousand trying to pursue me, that is their business…they would lose out even if (which I doubt) they were to meet with success in court.
So far, and after many years, no-one has even tried, and only one or two have even threatened (unconvincingly, at that).
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@nickaacampbell Did the Big Questions carpet finally wear out? Or is it something more fundamental? https://t.co/SYziBT3zJZ
God…I saw that rubbish a couple of times. Even worse, if possible, than Question Time.
“Evidence for how cannabis, especially in higher concentrations, impacts mental health is growing and stronger, especially on how it relates to psychosis and schizophrenia-like symptoms.”https://t.co/nkUXeClLb5
— The Christian Institute (@christianorguk) July 23, 2021
When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, he found the Israelite tribes engaging in all forms of decadence. Those involved had to be exterminated for the good of the people as a whole.
Quite so @twinni_two, though my solution is the transfer of as much freight as possible on to a rebuilt railway system, which (with friction one thirtieth of that on roads) would hugely reduce energy waste and pollution. https://t.co/t8yTnw8U2j
Yes, @chimewhistle. My favourite is the enthusiasm for shutting down coal-fired power stations in Britain,whose emissions are then dwarfed by dozens of huge new coal-fired power stations in China:As sustainable power lacks a key quality called inertia, this means power-cuts here. https://t.co/22JI3PTcm0
Why are people still wearing masks at all? Why did they ever do so? Before governments and health quangoes embraced the loose cloth mask as a symbol of their policy, there was no good medical or scientific case for them. https://t.co/UvpLUGNaJD
Classic 'post hoc ergo propter hoc' error, @msjayneet . Please ask my Japan corresponnet @kynohy, to set you right on this. Far more likely variable is the much better standard of general health among old people in Japan. https://t.co/JFDSl3qzzG
2/2 @msjayneet Yet the Danmask study showed that the effect of loose cloth masks was statistically insignificant in preventing infection. Hardly surprising. Public would not endure, and could not afford, effective fitted masks, £5 a go, non-reusable and useless once touched. https://t.co/JFDSl3qzzG
More typical racism from the Mail and the #English legal system. It's obvious that an enriching person like this was only trying to help. #Diversity is always a strength.https://t.co/ieMMNc2yWX
Ha ha! I have to admit that, the more the pseudo-health police state tries to control me, and the more idiots I see wearing facemasks even when cycling or walking in the open air, the more I feel that way myself!
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When they say "detained", they actually mean "ferried here and then took to temporary accommodation, prior to giving them newly refurbished flats & a heap of benefits". Not paying tax is now a patriotic duty & act of resistance.https://t.co/wNRsSnUC16
Laurence Fox is, in his own person and in his political flounderings, a socio-political morality tale. Virtually lynched for making a few unexceptional and unexceptionable points around free speech, he soon became a minor aspect of “controlled opposition” to the System.
Fox is unwilling to stand up for real free speech, and not once has the bastard ever said a word supporting or defending the real champions of freedom of expression in this country, those who have suffered greatly for standing up for Europe’s future: Jez Turner, Alison Chabloz, and (if I myself say so) me (among others).
No word of criticism of the Jew-Zionist element has crossed the lips of Fox, yet that alien element is not only behind much of the assault on free speech, but also behind much of the present migration-invasion.
Fox has even set up his own joke political party, which decided not to stand a candidate at Batley and Spen recently, because it might harm the Conservative Party vote!
Now this individual begs to be let back in to the System msm, and so pledges fealty to the contemporary decadence…
This man is one of the richest MP’s, earns over £500,000 each year with a property portfolio worth over £100M, main home £25M. He and his family won’t be required to take the jabs, no coercion, no pressure, no loss of freedom. He, like his mates don’t give a shit about any of us pic.twitter.com/5FN3FFSWnP
People generally should look at the sheer number of Westminster MPs who are not fully British. A very large number. Others have Jewish or other non-English/Scottish/Irish/Welsh wives.
A rare week, in which John Rentoul beat my score. This week he scored 7/10, but I scored only 5/10, a far worse effort than usual. I did not know the answers to questions 3, 6, 7, 9, and 10 (I should have known no. 7, but the mind was blank, so there it is…).
Sadly, very true, though “Left wing” (eg “socialist”) is not fully accurate, certainly not the full story. The Jew-Zionist element has a near-stranglehold, as it does over the msm. In fact, not so long ago, the fake UK “charity” known as “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA” was advertising for “volunteers” with their own Wikipedia accounts to “edit” (vandalize) Wikipedia pages.
Wikipedia is one of the best resources on the Internet, perhaps the best, which makes it all the more irritating that Jew-Zionists and others are using it to spread propaganda.
It is absurd, also, that the mainstream UK newspaper, the Daily Mail, cannot be cited as a source for anything, yet rubbish publications such as the Sun, Mirror, even Morning Star, can be! Incidentally, I have no reason to be kind to the Daily Mail, as you will see if you google “Ian Millard barrister Daily Mail”!
Perhaps @franssmith11.More likely failure to compy will prevent travel, debar you from higher education, cause problems for your children. They don't want to have to feed or house you, & they know human rights campaigners don't pay much attention to marshmallow totalitarianism. https://t.co/LK0YuNPxsM
Also, we see that the trend for the State to “outsource” things has now led to the “Boris” etc weaselling that the facemask nonsense will largely end (in law) on 19 July 2021, while at the very same time telling the public that they “should” carry on being scared facemask-wearing rabbits, and also telling —or nod-and-winking— to large supermarkets etc, and airlines, that they should effectively demand that their customers continue to be muzzled.
Screw that, and screw all companies demanding facemask use! Rebel any way you can, especially by boycotting those companies. Vote with your feet, and with your wallet or purse!
My latest interview – on *why* the free countries of the west , especially in the Anglosphere, are willingly handing over their former freedoms and taking the yoke of submission. https://t.co/TBznvEdHKd
Excellent by Freddy Gray. People and institutions which used to guard freedom now combine to attack dissent. America’s Maoist mutation https://t.co/bManYD8RVs
Not exactly, @policy_uk. Rather ore that, having spent my childhood in an indebted rather grey and resource-poor country which had to count every penny, public and private, I must either now accept that this was not necessary, or fear we are in for a repeat of it. https://t.co/iHaFIkLZp3
After 2008, “austerity” (which was the policy not only of the part-Jews David Cameron-Levita and George Osborne but also of Gordon Brown and Alastair Darling), was completely wrongheaded. Now, though, we see almost the opposite —but skewed— policy of vast sums spent, not on useful infrastructure, nor on real education and upskilling, but on schemes over the past 19 months to keep the population at home, eating delivered junk food, drinking heavily, and watching TV.
Totally agree Peter. Or just basic things like paving. Even in Oxford, one of our wealthiest cities, it is appalling.
— UK public policy failure (@policy_uk) July 16, 2021
I too live in one of the wealthier parts of England, yet the roads are falling to pieces, and public services have been cut to the bone.
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These people should be on our side! When I lived in Kazakhstan (1996-97), I knew several former Russian VDV (Air Descent Contingent…special forces) people. Very solid people.
(and in most of the USA, minimum-wage workers cannot afford even a one-bed apartment!).
The same or similar problem exists in the UK. Topping-up pay via Universal Credit is quite wrong; it subsidizes poor-paying-employers vis a vis employers who pay decently. Pay must be sufficient to live on. A measure of State-paid Basic Income will also have to come into existence, because the nexus between pay and work is very loose now, and many do not have paid work at all.
Stonehouse was a sensation when exposed as a fraud who had not died, as everyone thought, in 1974, in the sea off Miami Beach (a rather unlikely place to drown anyway). His espionage for socialist Czechoslovakia was not exposed —to the public— until well after his death.
That was an age when politicians, though hardly honoured, were still regarded as basically straight people. The later tidal wave of mediocre and hopeless idiots had not yet filled the Commons. That was another reason why people were fascinated by Stonehouse’s attempted (and very nearly successful) scam.
Other reasons why l’affaire Stonehouse became a sensation, briefly, were because it coincided with that Reginald Perrin TV comedy series, and also because a few other cases of international (British) fugitives had been news for years, notably that of Ronnie Biggs [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronnie_Biggs].
I recall that, when I had to visit the British High Commission in Gaborone, Botswana, in 1977, at age 20, I noticed a small golden plaque by the entrance stating that it had been officially opened by John Stonehouse in 1966, when he had been a minister in the Colonial Office and its successor, the short-lived Commonwealth Office (from 1968, joined with the Foreign Office in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office).
Strange to see that inscription, nearly three years after Stonehouse’s disgrace (but history is history, something both the “BLM” idiots and Zionist Jews might note).
The Daily Mail piece also contained the assertion that one Ernest Fernyhough, PPS to Prime Minister Harold Wilson, had also been (one of a number of Labour MPs) spying for the Czech StB (external intelligence organization). His treachery is new to me, and I see that Wikipedia does not mention it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Fernyhough.
I imagine that Stonehouse, who was a bit of a Casanova, and a gambler generally, might have been a fairly useful agent for Czech Intelligence, willing to take calculated risks.
As to the book, to be released on 22 July 2021, I might buy the hardback edition via Amazon when it is put on secondhand sale in a few months. RRP is £25.99, but the book can be bought at £18.99. Maybe when there are good, or as-new, used copies for £2 or so. Or, if you like, “when you get down to 90 kopecks, wake me up again”.
Despite that Daily Mail piece having been interestingly written, it contained one schoolboy error by the author (of both the book and the article): speaking in the strict legal sense, Stonehouse did not commit, as the writer claims, “treason”; his alleged espionage crimes would have been charged, had he been charged, under the Official Secrets Act(s) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Secrets_Act#United_Kingdom].
What a co-incidence! The new Secretary of State for Health, and also the person posing as PM, are apparently both now “self-isolating”. Of course, that has nothing to do with 19 July 2021, the day after tomorrow, and the (latest, so-called) “Freedom Day”…
The most enthusiastic supporters and promoters of the TORY lockdowns! https://t.co/cnyQ5nAZZG
— TheEndOfEverything (@EternalEnglish) July 17, 2021
The organized trade unions, what’s left of them, are basically just System-run, politically-correct, advice organizations, of very little use to British people whether employed or not.
I myself am not a member, nor even supporter (as such) of Patriotic Alternative, but the negative attention that PA is getting from “the usual suspects” makes me think that they are at least on the right track.
I don't think we need to worry about this, comrades. They can carry on protesting. Before the next election we'll have Macron close a couple of mosques and the masses will vote for him again. https://t.co/jPnFmciGw2
— Climate Warrior🐬 #ClimateJustice🇵🇸🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 (@ClimateWarrior7) July 17, 2021
I missed Bastille Day, so here’s to Macron meeting with Madame Guillotine!
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Last word tonight
Listening to BBC World Service and, once again, appalled by the poor standards now, as compared to the 1970s and 1980s, when I was a regular listener. Then, mostly interesting and erudite programming, and including some entertainment, of which some even entertained me. Now, endless black “music” or other ghastly trash, and “BLM”-style nonsense propaganda. 90% of the output now is rubbish.
Many criticize (in some cases, justly) the Reich for taking measures in the 1930s which in fact were at the time widespread across the world, not least in Britain, the British dominions, and in North America. Now it seems that our oft-sainted NHS is still doing the same, or very similar.
“White” psychoanalyst? That’s what the Mail may say… as for what Moss says, were it said, mutatis mutandis, by a (real) white European-race person about blacks, others or —a fortiori— about Jews, there would be a howl of rage about “Nazi” “hate speech”, and the speaker would soon find himself sacked and, quite likely, prosecuted (certainly in the UK).
I can think of at least one Twitter twit who fits the following reader’s comment (below)…https://www.dailymail.co.uk/reader-comments/p/comment/link/705793161 (“SirLyseAClot, Fremont CA, United States, 3 hours ago…Doctors choose a psychiatric residency when they are inept in all other fields, lack technical skills, and are scared to do actual procedures that result in actual outcomes – – this guy is a complete fool and his license should be revoked expeditiously“).
In the end, there will be only one way to restore reasonable freedom and a reasonable society in the UK. I cannot express it here by reason of the existing repression.
That evil pack again. Silverman. Falter. A few others. The CAA exercises pernicious influence out of all proportion to its tiny membership of fanatical Jew-Zionists.