The Russian Aerospace Forces strike at the command post and underground terrorist shelter "Hayat Tahrir al-Sham" near Sarja in the province of Idlib, Syria. pic.twitter.com/LMvHUSoX11
South China Morning Post: Chinese military analysts for the first time began to simulate full-scale conflicts with the US-led North Atlantic Alliance at sea
The names of any specific countries were not mentioned in the study, however, the nomenclature of weapons, which included… pic.twitter.com/r0VVwMejc7
Business in Ukraine urged Zelensky to stop the wave of corruption and hostile takeovers
“Ukraine was covered by a wave of corruption and raider attacks. The lawlessness of werewolves in epaulettes and judicial robes has crossed all boundaries, ”says the appeal published on the…
Theft of 200 billion dollars in the United States.
More than $200 billion has been stolen from two major COVID-19 relief plans, according to a new estimate from a federal watchdog investigating federally funded programs pic.twitter.com/KoqZnIsgBc
Such frauds have become the biggest rip-offs since the old “reparations” scam taking money from Germany (etc) and giving it to Israel and/or the Jewish diaspora.
Switzerland rejected the application of the Swiss company for the sale of 96 Leopard 1 tanks to Ukraine – statement
Permission to supply tanks to Kiev was previously requested by the Swiss defense concern Ruag
The footage is published by the Ministry of Defense. In the South-Donetsk direction, the crews of reconnaissance and attack helicopters of the RF Armed Forces discovered the advancement of a column of armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and destroyed it with guided… pic.twitter.com/8tZWavYnjS
Universal Credit is a broken system. I've used it myself in the past. By their own admission, the people who work for UC aren't fully trained. You speak to 10 people, you'll get 10 different answers, because the goalposts for who qualifies are constantly shifting.
All that…
— James P. Sumner | International Bestselling Author (@JPSumner) June 28, 2023
“Asylum seeker, 33, charged with raping a woman in a Skegness park late at night was staying at taxpayer-funded hotel housing migrants on the seafront after ‘arriving in the UK by dinghy just 40 days ago.”
“Debt-laden utility giant Thames Water is in a desperate race to secure £1billion and fend off its collapse, amid reports it might have to be taken over by the taxpayer.
The firm, which serves 15 million people and is Britain’s biggest water supplier, is a staggering £14 billion in debt and is reportedly on the ‘brink of collapse’.
On Tuesday, the firm’s chief executive Sarah Bentley dramatically stepped down from her top job.
…during her stint in charge, Thames Water has lurched from one disaster to the next – which saw the firm also being criticised for how much its top team are paid.
In May, the University of Kent-educated mother-of-five joined other water firm bosses in promising to give up her 2022-23 bonus amid fierce criticism of the sector. “
[Daily Mail]
£2M a year, to head a water company? To quote “Madame Hatchet”, “No No No!”…
In fact, no salaried person, whether in public or private employment, should be getting more than about £400,000 p.a.
“Pressure grows on Tory London mayoral hopeful Daniel Korski after groping allegation: Three women contact TV writer accuser with claims of sexual assault and inappropriate behaviour.”
[Daily Mail]
“Daniel Korski CBE (born April 1977[2]) is a “Danish” political adviser and businessperson. He worked as deputy head of the Number 10 Policy Unit for David Cameronand currently serves as a vice-president of the Jewish Leadership Council. He founded the business PUBLIC, which aims to support technology companies to secure public sector contracts…On 28 June 2023, Daisy Goodwin filed an official complaint to the cabinet office about Korski’s alleged behaviour.”
[Wikipedia]
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I’m reliable told he does read these and hates them but all the front bench have been told not to block these tweeters.
— My dad was a toolmaker #Ready4Bollard (@HumanBollard) June 28, 2023
So Jewish-lobby puppet Wes Streeting wants to shove people under trains, shoot them, kill them etc? If someone not part of the Westminster bubble (or monkeyhouse) tweeted that, the police would be at the door. Equal treatment under the law? That will be the day…
Hahha Chris Bryant unblocked me the other day to threaten me with libel! So I sent him the evidence….. not a peep back 👍 So I muted him.
— Russians With Attitude (@RWApodcast) June 26, 2023
I first visited Moscow in the early summer, I think May or June, of 1993. The country and even Moscow was just about functioning. On its knees. I was (nominally) “invited” (you had to be “invited” officially in Soviet days to be granted an individual visa, a practice still notionally followed in 1993) by the Academy of Sciences on Leninsky Prospekt. I stayed in the Hotel Ukraina on or by Kutuzovsky Prospekt.
[Hotel Ukraina, Moscow. Incidentally, my own room, quite large, but gloomy and with a huge 1950s-style fridge empty except for green mould, was towards the left of the photo here, in the main block, and only a few floors above ground level]
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💥 Ukrainian armored vehicles destroyed this morning in the battle on the outskirts of Zherebyanki by the fire of the Vladikavkaz infantry and artillery. pic.twitter.com/hRfOevWLxQ
“Thousands of village halls across Britain are facing closure because they do not comply with new anti-terrorism legislation introduced after the Manchester Arena atrocity.
Jobsworths are insisting that venues of all sizes have to implement strict security measures, including training and evacuation plans.“
[Daily Mail].
How depressing, and how typical of what this country has become.
“‘Turns out Meghan Markle was not a great audio talent, or necessarily any kind of talent’: Hollywood talent agency supremo Jeremy Zimmer dismisses Duchess as a talentless broadcaster after Spotify axed its £18m deal with the Sussexes.”
[Daily Mail]
All that The Harry Formerly Known as Prince, and Meghan Mulatta, have to sell is tittle-tattle about the Royal Family, with a few “woke” bits and pieces tacked on. They are pretty much a one-trick pony, and of little interest.
Essex, again. Just like that other online “grifter” and fake, “Jack Monroe”.
So “Supertanskiii” was at Glastonbury, where tickets cost £340 minimum? Seems that ranting pointlessly on Twitter etc against this admittedly incompetent “Conservative” government, while begging for donations, is fairly lucrative, though she claims that she was “booked to perform” at some kind of fringe event at Glastonbury. As what, another one-trick pony?
So maybe she did not have to buy a ticket. I have no idea.
Of course, many, perhaps most, of the “antifascist”and other ranting fanatics on Twitter are not quite normal mentally.
No-one, I see, has suggested that that Glastonbury “mental health” incident might have been invented, inflated and/or exploited as a “grifting” opportunity (in the manner of “Jack Monroe”). Who knows?
Putin thanked the entire personnel of the Armed Forces, law enforcement agencies and special services for their courage, valor and loyalty to the people of Russia! The President noted that their determination and courage, as well as the consolidation of society, played a… pic.twitter.com/mIoP2CNbLl
My own visit to the Kremlin, in 1993, was less formal. I paid my (?)20 roubles (in the money of 1993) and bought tourist entry, together with entry to the Kremlin churches (some shown in that tweet), which were very interesting (I was the only visitor to the churches then, probably because it was early in the day, about 0900 hours, and I had been one of the first “tourists” into the Kremlin).
[Kremlin from the air]
I was the second tourist visitor into the Kremlin that sunny day in the early summer of 1993, and would have been first had a Russian family not got ahead of me as I slept in the sun, sitting on a wall by the not-yet-open ticket kiosk, and having already done an hour of hard swimming at the almost-empty huge open-air swimming pool “Moskva” in Kropotkinskaya (now replaced by a replica of the cathedral that was on the site prior to the 1930s).
[Swimming-pool “Moskva”, 1970s, near Metro-station Kropotkinskaya]
Looking today at the website below, I see that the little wooden ticket kiosk (with its typically Soviet inconvenient little ticket-window about 5 feet from ground-level) is now no more, replaced by a large ultra-modern ticketing hall, tickets also being available online (something of course not dreamt-of in 1993).
[State Palace —the former Supreme Soviet— and Trinity (Troitskaya) Tower]
[Moscow Kremlin]
[dark and threatening clouds over the Kremlin]
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So, the result of this rebellion was, Prigozhin gets exiled to Belarus, Russia gets Wagner fighters to enlist in the Russian army, Russian people become more united than ever, & Putin becomes more popular in Russia. Sounds like another W for Putin & another L for Ukraine/NATO. pic.twitter.com/pQ36Rg5gdw
"Putin is not a war criminal, and Ukraine is no longer a sovereign state, the achievement of peace depends on the USA, not on Ukraine" — Orban 🤡 pic.twitter.com/fhQ9tIXZHR
Why are we sending Ukraine $200B to combat Putin, when we should use that money to combat the fentanyl epidemic in our own country? https://t.co/Wf4zw4X9Mv
The USA, even more than Russia (arguably), is a colossus on legs of straw. Socially, the USA is disintegrating.
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I assume this victimhood comes complete with the traditional tin-rattle?
She has crafted a grift around being persistently rude and obnoxious about people on Twitter who she disagrees with, and their families, yet she claims to be the victim? Jack Monroe would be proud.
“Supertanskiii” is sort-of similar to the “Jack Monroe” “grift” but, unlike “Jack Monroe”, she does not even pretend to offer “recipes” looking like mixed-up dog food, or indeed to offer anything at all beyond a continual “f*** the Tories” Twitter rant. Incredibly, though, some mugs are actually willing to chuck donations at her for that.
Seriously?
What an absolute pisstaker. I imagine the neckbeards are quite happy to be her paypigs though.
When you see the sort of utter mugs that send money to “Jack Monroe” or “Supertanskiii”, you start to understand part of why this country is in such a mess, at least in places and in aspects. Too many mugs. This has nothing to do with the blacks, browns, Jews etc. These are all or 99.99% white British people who imagine themselves to be well-meaning or at least “progressive”. Not the same mugs who support “Boris”-idiot, far from it, but on the same sort of unthinking level.
The same sort of “mug-dom” is seen in those who imagine that replacing Indian money-juggler Sunak with Jewish-lobby puppet Starmer is going to change everything for the better. Wake up.
Afternoon music
From 1965. More civilized days, in general.
A “bad” organization, and the DDR (East Germany) was perhaps a “bad” country overall, but life is not usually black and white. When you are my age (66), and have lived and/or worked in much of the world, you understand that.
[small railway station, East Berlin, DDR, 1970s]
A neglected blog post
I see that there were a few hits today on the following (linked) blog post from about three years ago. One of my least-read posts, in fact; I think, unfairly…
You too can get your money back from #JackMonroe… If you're prepared to spend significant amounts of time in the law courts, and take a hit to your reputation as she doxxes you to her 1/2 million followers.
He has woken up, and is trying to awaken others, but the Westminster monkeyhouse is completely corrupt.
Will any hero eventually do what is required?
They closed schools, mandated vaccines, and suspended the Constitution on shaky and unscientific grounds. I'm going to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. #Kennedy24pic.twitter.com/blKm2dwpDd
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) June 26, 2023
According to some information, the Russian military and political leadership is discussing the possibilities of where the Orchestra can be sent next.
“In World War II, the city again suffered significant damage, and Nazi Germany occupied it from 19 September 1941 to 6 November 1943. Axis forces killed or captured more than 600,000 Soviet soldiers in the great encircling Battle of Kyiv in 1941. Most of those captured never returned alive.[95] Shortly after the Wehrmacht occupied the city, a team of NKVD officers who had remained hidden dynamited most of the buildings on the Khreshchatyk, the main street of the city, where German military and civil authorities had occupied most of the buildings; the buildings burned for days and 25,000 people were left homeless.” [Wikipedia]
Further destruction took place during the second Battle of Kiev in 1943.
NATO will change the status of the air force mission for the protection of the skies of the Baltic states to combat, Stoltenberg said. Previously, there was the status of the air police.
The so-called air police control the space above the Baltic states and are not considered a… pic.twitter.com/nWy4nddYVn
Europe is approaching disaster – unfortunately in every sense. Now it is possible to prevent an even bigger disaster and save thousands of lives, but for that it is necessary to stop the psychosis of war. I have no more illusions that this could happen today at the meeting of EU…
The crew of the operational-tactical missile system "Iskander-M" of the Western Military District carried out an attack on the facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the zone of special military operations , the Ministry of Defense of Russia announced. pic.twitter.com/rEmNkCmIYr
And the Italian Corriere della Sera, next to the portrait of Prigogine, quotes Machiavelli's classic quote: “Mercenary troops are useless and dangerous; the power that rests on a mercenary army will never be either strong or durable, for mercenaries are ambitious, dissolute,… pic.twitter.com/zryQH1RltC
Journalists to be monitored in the West in the name of "national security" – The Daily Mail
EU countries are going to approve the use of spyware to reveal secret sources of journalists in the name of national security. pic.twitter.com/tajOqiz5Lc
The Russian army advanced in the LPR and in the Kharkiv region There are reports of the liberation of the village of Sinkovka and access to the operational space in the north of the LPR. Here, Russian servicemen allegedly create a foothold across the Oskol River. The information… pic.twitter.com/EqrJ39Pd1h
4) when the time is up and people ask where their money is. DARVO them and say it's been sent to a charity. Make something up about why you can't name the charity. 5) close your twitter so you have an echo chamber of love It's called the Jack Monroe charity begins at home method
While crossing a bridge, a calf fell into a channel. Rescuers place an excavator further to run a rescue. The operator saves the animal with a single gentle move. A masterful skill is best when used for a kind act. pic.twitter.com/Ri9PqkzlR6
Same old, same old. Corbyn wanted to stop the likes of Murdoch dominating British politics. Starmer is following Blair and begging Murdoch for his support. This means nothing will change. The establishment is safe in Starmer's hands.#SocialistSundaypic.twitter.com/w2dK0OENqJ
Starmer is merely the monkey; the organ-grinders are NWO/ZOG.
Irresponsible and reckless," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said about Russia's deployment of nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus.
Stoltenberg noted that NATO sees "no sign that Russia is preparing to use nuclear weapons," adding that the alliance "remains… pic.twitter.com/MxXeEknOZ5
Confessions of American officers who were present at the Ain al-Assad base in Iraq on the night of the attack on that base by Iranian tactical ballistic missiles:
Concrete barriers shattered and crumbled like in a movie, everything around was destroyed.
Now imagine the damage strategic nuclear missiles cause, or would cause if they were to land in Oslo, Copenhagen, Warsaw, Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, London etc. Avoid that. Scale back support for the Jew-Zionist Zelensky and his corrupt and thoroughly brutal regime in Kiev. Take away Zelensky’s ricebowl.
As for Kiev itself, it may be doomed.
American analysts and officials expected a different outcome from Prigozhin's rebellion, reports CNN.
US military analysts predicted serious resistance from the troops of the Russian Ministry of Defense to the columns of the Wagner PMC.
James Rickards: Russia is preparing to release news that will shock the world
Russia and its BRICS partners will soon announce news that will shock global markets. These results were shared by an American financial expert, former CIA consultant James Rickards. pic.twitter.com/uTAjclErOS
In Europe, Zelensky was accused of selling land to foreigners
Irish MEP Wallace accuses Ukrainian President Zelensky of selling land to foreign buyers. He claims that local oligarchs, having colluded with international financial capital, “stole” Ukrainian cities and adjacent… pic.twitter.com/lAjvx5tt9j
I wonder what (((kind))) of (((foreign buyers))) they might be?
At the front near Avdiivka, a new Russian kamikaze drone called "Gadfly" has begun to be used. In the footage, this drone strikes the dugout of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/oJX0xAla3g
A city I have never visited, and which I am now even less likely to visit. The few people I have known who have visited Marseilles were not favourably impressed, and that was before the present migration-invasion even started.
Putin called on the soldiers of the Wagner group to sign a contract with the Ministry of Defense, return home or go to Belarus pic.twitter.com/1ZW6gShBVN
Germany and France want to end veto rights in the EU this year.
In what could be the beginning of the end for European nations, Germany and France are determined to reform national rights, including the EU's right to veto. The debate has caused a stir in recent months, and in…
We didn’t want to overthrow Putin’s government, Wagner chief says
The head of Russia’s Wagner paramilitary group says its recent aborted mutiny was not an attempt to overthrow the government of President Vladimir Putin.https://t.co/N6lFtt6ccf
As I surmised, a “revolt of the Streltsy“, rather than a new revolution or civil war, though either or both may occur somewhere down the line.
Neil Oliver: Any government – one that has set aside any notion of accountability to the people, any credible pretence of caring about the people in favour of serving the markets, banks and unelected, unaccountable transnational interests can and surely will tell the people lies. pic.twitter.com/6DFi6G87Gu
As for Sunak, he does not really care that his “green tax” load on the taxpayer may cost the Conservative Party some votes. Those controlling both Sunak and Starmer will win, whichever of the two main System parties “wins” a rigged election.
There's still an archipelago called the British Isles, but there's no such place as Britain, not any more. https://t.co/s2xErqHe0W
THOSE WHO DON’T KNOW THE REAL HISTORY OF THE USA ARE BASING THEIR HATE OF WHITE PEOPLE ON A LIE TOLD THEM BY THE MSM AND THE LEFTISTS WHO WANT US DIVIDED.
Thousands of white people died to free the slaves in the Civil War – White people should call that their “reparations” to… pic.twitter.com/7LpxVDKyMk
The brutal truth most young people don't want to hear..
You're doom-scrolling TikTok for 6 hours a day, you're addicted to porn, you're eating junk, you're not sleeping, and you're wondering why you're depressed.
You don't need anti-depressants. You need to fix your life.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) June 25, 2023
Mark 8:36 "For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
1/11 EXCLUSIVE: Last year I tweeted my story that @BorisJohnson had faked nearly dying of Covid-19, otherwise known as the #Deathgate scandal.
But now, after a 3 year investigation, we have discovered it was MUCH WORSE than that.
A multimedia THREAD from Stop Lying In Politics.
— Marcus J Ball (Investigative Private Prosecutor) (@MarcusJBall) June 22, 2023
At first, when the news broke about “Boris” Johnson, the then Prime Minister, being in intensive care from “Covid”, I was probably 60% “it’s real news” and 40% “it’s fake news”. Now? About 70% in favour of it having been “fake news”, and it having been part of the whole “scamdemic” propaganda effort.
If you still think that ordinary Russians do not support the war in Ukraine, watch how they greet Prigozhin and the Wagner terrorist group, who rebelled because the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine was not effective enough. pic.twitter.com/oe01HpppgS
Perhaps. In days of yore, Stalin would have shot the heads of the Russian Army and GRU soon after the pathetic failed takeover of the Ukraine in 2022.
Rishi Sunak didn’t resign from Boris Johnson’s government as a point of principle… he’d already registered https://t.co/IuHKB4u5vx & hired his campaign team ready for a tilt at PM… if it’s possible he’s even less believable than cartoon Prime Minister Liz Truss,
Interesting to see the generally downward trend over 30+ years. Will Sunak go as low as Liz Truss? We shall see.
'Andrew Bailey himself acknowledged that he and his colleagues had made a mistake in terms of their forecast.'
Former Chancellor of The Exchequer, Kwasi Kwarteng, doesn't believe he and Liz Truss are responsible for inflation but that 'the BoE was too slow' in reacting. pic.twitter.com/7tttuQ9xw6
— FREEDOM_OF_VOICE_HQ (@INDIA_VOICE_HQ) June 25, 2023
This has got to be the biggest L in the history of the three lettered agency that shall not be named. #Prighozin and #Wagner running away with the 6.2$ billion "accounting error" that was discovered the day before the coup. Imagine now if they invade Ukraine from Belarus 😂😂😂 https://t.co/RZUl51udKl
Belarusian border is 147km from Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia is 627 km away where the concentration of the ground action is occurring. I can't be the only one thinking that Belarus and Prighozin will be attacking from this direction in the very near future #Ukraine#UkraineRussianWar
I do not know, but maybe, with much of the Zelensky-regime army now either dead or occupied in the southeast of Ukraine, there is a plan to attack from Belarus, but Kiev must now be well-defended in depth. Any approach to the suburbs of Kiev would meet with stiff resistance, then would require a reduction of the urban and suburban battlefield space by artillery, aircraft, and missiles before a mass infantry incursion, and would be horrendously bloody, bearing in mind the number of civilians in Kiev.
A battle for Kiev would be on the level of [the WW2 battle for] Stalingrad, or the recent Bakhmut carnage, in ferocity, and on a much larger scale even than Stalingrad.
Having said the above, the Wagner Group forces seem to have been sidelined, with many sworn into the ordinary Russian Army. If PMC Wagner is “decapitated”, leaderless, and not in Belarus, how could it attack from there?
It looks more like a bloodless dispersal of Wagner Group assets.
The truth may be out there, but I think that we do not know it yet.
The motorized units of the operative group Wagner have completely withdrawn from the Lipetsk and Vronje areas.Russian road workers are intensively restoring the destroyed and damaged road infrastructure on the Rostov-on-Don-Moscow stretch. All roads put into operation.
Army aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces continues to work in the Zaporozhye direction. The footage shows the defeat of enemy armored vehicles in the area of the Vremevsky ledge. pic.twitter.com/1ihx5AE3oe
France said that Ukraine's accession to the EU would be a shock to the budget
The European Union, without a reform of the financial system, is not ready to accept Ukraine into its ranks, given its agricultural potential and population, the French Minister in charge of…
Disruption tactics to stop private citizens from peacefully assembling and talking to each other is pretty extreme. People justify it by saying it would be OK to use against the Nazi Parry in 1930s Germany.
In any case, why would it have been “justified” in the early 1930s? The KPD (German Communist Party) of the time was under Stalin’s control (via the Comintern) and, in the Soviet Union, mass slaughter was already happening in various ways. The NSDAP was a necessary Abwehr (“parrying”) to that Stalinist expansionism. Once in power, the NSDAP lifted Germany and its people out of degradation, and made Germany the most prosperous nation in Europe.
People, some people, should learn some real history…
As for any attempted historical analysis by the likes of Gary Lineker, the hugely-overpaid football talking-head, life is too short to waste time on it (or him).
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Glastonbury – where champagne socialists go to virtue signal about open borders behind an Israeli-style border wall that keeps out the riff-raff who can't afford the £340 ticket. pic.twitter.com/hZHGSwhqLm
Good grief. I knew that it was expensive but thought maybe £100-£200.
I suppose that age demographics come into it. I do not know what is the age typical of a Glastonbury audience, but not that young, I am guessing. Like owning a top-range motorbike, or a Morgan car, it is (?) the prerogative of the middle-aged and even elderly, these days.
Not that I have been there. At least, I have been to the town of Glastonbury a number of times (and have even stayed overnight a couple of times), but of course not to the music festival.
I remember when the Reading Festival was first held there, which I think was either 1970 or 1971. 1971, I think. If so, I was not quite 15. I remember driving with my mother, the day before it started, down the lane through the riverside meadows where it takes place, mainly to see the “hippies” who were already arriving. A human safari park, if you like. Our family lived on the other side of the river, in the suburb of Caversham Heights.
In those days, “pop festivals” were for the young (16-25, maybe 16-30). Of course, the general population has aged, and I see now that tickets for the Reading Festival cost hundreds of pounds.
It's just Jack Monroe herself. All of those sad sock accounts are her. She's clearly having a narcissistic rage. Her reputation (which was built on lies in the first place) is in tatters. And it's all down to her own idiocy, and toxic personality.
— ₛₐₙdᵣₐ ₚₑₙₑₗₒₚₑ 🇪🇺🇨🇵🇬🇧🟢⚪️🟣 (@PeuDeChoses) June 25, 2023
An outright fraud. Anyone who supports her or sends her money is just a total mug.
If nothing else, it may galvanize the Russian people into accepting a much more brutal handling of Ukraine. Counter offensive is not going well for Ukraine despite training and big money. Russia holding south or might see opprotunity.
Major General Karpenkov Nikolai Nikolayevich, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs – Commander of the Internal Troops, said that Belarus is ready to start hunting for the "Kalinovsky Regiment" in the border area. He also called these tiktok troops "children". pic.twitter.com/NCOqm0eH3V
In May, Russia was the only country in Europe where food prices fell by a record 1.12 percent on an annual basis, according to "RIA Novosti" calculations. So far, the annual deflation of food and soft drinks in Russia has been observed only twice – in June 2018 (0.42 percent) and… pic.twitter.com/UGEKsKTbbi
Israel will summon Ukraine's ambassador Yevgeny Kornychuk for a "diplomatic warning". Kornychuk publicly accused Tel Aviv of "immorality" for refusing to supply arms and ammunition to Ukraine, the Jerusalem Post reports.
(but what is now happening in Rostov and elsewhere right now strikes me as more like the rebellion of the Streltsy in the 17thC than the opening of a second Russian Civil War; we shall see). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streltsy_uprising.
Well, this week brings another victory over political journal John Rentoul. I scored 7/10 as against his 4/10. I did not know the answers to question 5 (actually, I “hit the post” with the name), or questions 6 and 9, and I pretty much guessed numbers 3 and 7, if truth be known.
“The Home Office is planning to house hundreds of migrants in marquees across the country.
The government’s plans come as today it was revealed that the number of Channel crossings by people in small boats so far this month is now higher than the number for June last year.
According to official figures, 312 asylum seekers were intercepted in eight boats by UK officials yesterday.
[“Intercepted“? You mean “ferried to the UK”].
This brings the official number of migrant crossings this month to 3,303 in 68 boats – an average of 49 people crammed into each inflatable dinghy or other small craft.
More people thought to be migrants arrived in Dover earlier today as people smugglers took advantage of the weather of low winds and no rainfall.
Border Force vessel Ranger was spotted this afternoon patrolling the 21-mile Dover Straits after dropping a group of migrants at the port.“
[Daily Mail]
Get that— the “Border Farce” vessel (taxi service for migrant invaders) dropped off a group of invaders at Dover, then went out looking for more “customers”…
“Iceland suspends annual whale hunt in move that likely spells end to controversial practice.
Decision comes after a government report found the hunt does not comply with Iceland’s Animal Welfare Act.
Iceland’s government has said it is suspending this year’s whale hunt until the end of August due to animal welfare concerns, a move that is likely to bring the controversial practice to an end.
Animal rights groups and environmentalists hailed the decision, with the Humane Society International calling it “a major milestone in compassionate whale conservation”.
Shocking video clips broadcast by the veterinary authority showed a whale’s agony as it was hunted for five hours.
The country has only one remaining whaling company, Hvalur, and its licence to hunt fin whales expires in 2023. Another company stopped for good in 2020, saying it was no longer profitable.
Iceland’s whaling season runs from mid-June to mid-September, and it is doubtful Hvalur would head out to sea that late in the season.
Annual quotas authorise the killing of 209 fin whales – the second-longest marine mammal after the blue whale – and 217 minke whales, one of the smallest species. But catches have fallen drastically in recent years due to a dwindling market for whale meat.
…but why call her (“Jack Monroe”, alias Melissa Hadjicostas) “they“? It’s not “their silence” but “her silence”. Proper English.
Jack Monroe is an out and out fraud.
Russian insurgent forces are spreading in all directions. Volgograd, Krasnodar, Moscow, you name it. No serious resistance is reported.#Russia#Couppic.twitter.com/5lCy7HA6Rt
Is that so? Truth or speculation? I do not know at present.
Thinking ahead, what happens if the present Russian Government is toppled? What replaces it? Would that be one willing to (in effect) surrender to the NWO/ZOG cabals, or one willing to really take the fight to Zelensky in Kiev?
Nothing firm is known as yet.
🚨 Russian aviation is conducting strikes on Wagner PMC columns moving toward Moscow on the M4 highway. pic.twitter.com/JNGK5Uu2uC
Truth is, of course, the first casualty. Speculation abounds, and of course the “usual suspects” are stirring everything, as are other pro-Zelensky tweeters.
I imagine that even the Russian overseas diplomatic missions do not know what is going on, not even the SVR and GRU.
🚨LATEST COUP UPDATES: PUTIN SPEAKS, PRIGOZHIN RESPONDS, HEAVY CLASHES BEGIN NEAR MOSCOW
– Putin FINALLY made a speech in which he mentioned “treason” and “mutiny” twice, talked about Russia “fighting hard for its future”, labelled the events as an “internal mutiny” and a “stab… pic.twitter.com/dXVeG72cw6
"We will only move towards Moscow. We ask the Armed Forces not to resist us" – Wagner PMC pic.twitter.com/2ZodCwkdMY
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 24, 2023
Again, who he? I have no idea. Is he a Wagner operator, or merely someone pretending to be one? If it is true (as claimed by many on Twitter) that official checkpoints are merely waving Wagner units through without check or opposition, then that mirrors what happened in previous Russian upheavals, from the Yeltsin and Gorbachev eras right back to the two Russian revolutions of 1917.
A huge Wagner / renegade Russian army convoy is in Voronezh oblast and on the way Moscow. I counted no less than 72 vehicles and the camera was several times not pointing at the road. Could be 100 or more.#Coup#Russia#Voronezh#Moscowpic.twitter.com/rbjHg9H5TE
Reportedly, Medvedev was evacuated from Moscow region together with his family and assistants.
Previously there was information that a helicopter allegedly with Putin on board left for Valday. pic.twitter.com/hixuuqtXfn
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 24, 2023
What now? Is there time (and the requisite high-level military support) for Putin to order a massive and unrestrained strategic missile attack (a last-ditch and bitter action to achieve battlefield victory) on Kiev, regardless of the Wagner Group situation? We have to just sit and wait to see.
Navigation on the Moskva river, which runs through the Russian 🇷🇺 capital Moscow, was temporarily suspended on Saturday amid a mutiny by the Wagner mercenary group, the state TASS news agency TASS reported, citing the authoritieshttps://t.co/Qg18KzpHCohttps://t.co/tcL4MsKyqF
Well, if Prigozhin actually topples Putin, then he follows in the tradition of Russian revolutionary leaders (and others) having (in the Russian word) “sat” in prison. Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky etc. They were there mainly for political crimes, though, whereas Prigozhin was imprisoned for crimes of acquisition: fraud, theft, robbery, burglary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yevgeny_Prigozhin#Early_life. He did 9 years altogether.
Also, the conditions of confinement for the Bolshevik leaders were comfortable, once they arrived in Siberian exile. Houses in remote villages, not much restraint on their liberty, and Lenin was even allowed a hunting rifle with ammunition, as was, I think, Stalin!
Prigozhin’s 9 years of Soviet-era prison must have been far less easy. He’s a tough ex-con, among other things.
At any rate, it looks at present as if PMC Wagner is the Praetorian Guard of Russia now. Tomorrow? Maybe, maybe not— “tomorrow is another day“…
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Sadly not as she has a Patreon and gigs about once a month and a tipjar still rattling and royalties truckling in. She relies on passive income. Time was when we had to work through the night battling FMs. Now crickets. She can't come on here even to talk about ice cream flavours
(the “FMs” refers to “flying monkeys“, the term used by “grifter”/fraudster “Jack Monroe” for her fanatical supporters, many of which have mental problems).
Average £11pcm per rage nan so still £4,500pcm for lying in bed stoned.
https://t.co/1OlfSsQwzn She survived the siege in part cause her family were theater set designers and always had plenty of carpenter’s glue lying around. During the worst times they smeared it on bread and ate it like jelly. Someone tell #JackMonroe.
Ha. If “Jack Monroe” were to eat glue, at least she might be unable to utter more lies. Well, it’s a thought…
All & any of which would equally testify as to my legitimacy & my intentions in the ongoing quest to expose Jack Monroe for the thief, liar & fraud that she is. I am sure that i can count on @frugally_minded to confirm that she knows my real name 4/.
“Jack Monroe” is still, as of today, being sent between £3.50 and £44 a month by each of 414 utter mugs. Thousands of pounds being sent to her monthly, in cash, and for absolutely nothing.
I cannot see Reeves successfully running a bath or even a corner shop, given the depth of financial competence & judgment needed to plan, run & rescue the sliding post-Tory Bexshit UK capitalist economy so it works sustainably again for the many as well as the few. So. GIGO.🇵🇸🇺🇦
If the opinion polls are correct, Labour may form the next government, but when people vote “Labour”, they are actually getting pro-Israel careerists and money-grubbers such as Rachel Reeves, who is little different, though possibly better-educated, than the likes of Iain Duncan Dunce Smith.
Labour is now just a label; some of its own MPs have said as much.
Early this morning, #Trantifa clashed with protesters of a children’s drag event at the Honor Oak Pub in south London. One of the #Antifa hit a woman on the head with a stick. Antifa are furious police weren’t there to protect them at around 6 am. pic.twitter.com/3z5DfOV09d
Seldom have I seen anything this surreal. Tanks on streets, snipers kneeling waiting for the imminent arrival of the Chechen units in what may be one hell of a battle.
And the people of #Rostov seem to be blissfully unaware or determined not to move from their front row seats! pic.twitter.com/GQKJMx9EAi
Slightly reminiscent of the staged “popular uprising” against Ceausescu in 1989. Not that it was not popular in the sense of many, probably most, Romanians liking it, but it was not popular in the sense that the “plebs” took an active part. It was a stage-managed thing, and many of those on the streets were aware of that. They knew that they were just “spear-carriers” in a show put on for the overseas and domestic TV audience.
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Don't think I've ever seen Jack as "positive". All I see from her are snark, bullying and threats.
Poor people know more about cooking on a budget than a scrounging middle class grifter such as Jack Monroe. Poor people don't need condescending advice, they need money. Jack is called out for missing charity money, unfulfilled patreon subscriptions, and missing legal funds
It really is incredible how many people (at least on Twitter) think that saying “effing Tories” and making the right noises about the cost of living under them (with the assumption that fake “Labour” would be much much better, of course) constitutes something massive. As for those “recipes”, have you seen them? I should prefer bread and cheese, or just bread…
“Jack Monroe” is not the only one making a fairly good living out of Twitter “activism” of that sort. There are a number of others, e.g. “@supertanskiii”. Completely useless pseudo-activists who are basically “grifters” (at best).
That useless NIgerian parasite, “@FemiSorry”, is another one.
Her recipes are frequently debunked as inedible, unworkable or nutritionally devoid.
Its all an act from Jack Monroe, her entire back story falls apart at the lightest scrutiny, and she's been caught lying and grifting too many times to be credible.https://t.co/zM5NRDPC8P
The lack of real ideology (going beyond vague nationalism and fawning over replicas of pre-1917 Russianism such as the Orthodox Church) in Putin’s Russia worked only so long as there was relative peace and prosperity. Now, the peace and much of the prosperity has gone or is going, and hope with it, and that leaves a vacuum. Russians need more than bread alone.
As regular readers of the blog will know, yesterday afternoon I was at the Magistrates’ Court at Southampton for a while, at a case management hearing in relation to the prosecution of me instigated by the evil and malicious pack known as the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” (any trial will not be until November or December 2023, or possibly even on a date in 2024).
Later, in mid-afternoon, I was driving out through the nearby suburbs of Southampton. I happened to pass a pharmacy or, as people used to say, a chemist’s shop, on a mini-roundabout: the Bassett Pharmacy.
The Bassett Pharmacy, which I recognized from having seen a picture in the newspapers a couple of years ago, was called the Sunak Pharmacy at one time, and was owned until 2014 by the mother of Rishi Sunak, the Indian money-juggler presently posing as Prime Minister.
The Bassett Pharmacy sits on the corner of the road, next to a dentist’s surgery; there are a couple of other shops, one called, amusingly, “Talons— hair and nails”. Round the corner, a scruffy small area with cars parked, then, around another, similar, corner, an Indian-Bangladeshi restaurant, a cafe, and several more shops.
What struck me was not that a prime minister might have come from such humble circumstances —that is not so unusual, thinking of Mrs. Thatcher, John Major and others— but that Sunak should have originated there (I think that his family lived in a house not far away) and yet now is almost suffused with great wealth by reason of his own finance-business activities and also marriage into one of India’s richest families. What a contrast. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rishi_Sunak.
I wonder whether the money-juggler will still be Prime Minister this time next year. The opinion polls say no, but these things rarely work out as expected. I have no completely fixed view, despite the evident incompetence of the present government.
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This shows what kind of person LG is and how different he is to Jack Monroe.
Thank you for all you did, I hope you get your money and some peace now x https://t.co/8dUvF0ALCg
ANALYSIS UKRAINIAN COUNTEROFFENSIVE JUNE 22 How is the Ukrainian counteroffensive faring, after 19 days? It's stuck, like the Ukrainian T-64 in the video below. The least surprised are probably Russian military leadership and planners. Most disappointed are probably Ukraine's… pic.twitter.com/1TDBKDDpcA
— Mikael Valtersson (@MikaelValterss1) June 22, 2023
Warning: The Ukrainian counter-offensive failed miserably. The US needs a massive false flag to keep the war going. Something that affects NATO countries directly, like a cloud of nuclear radiation. They will blow up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and blame it on Russia ☢️
Acc the commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Syrsky, the Challenger 2 tanks provided by the UK were used in the exercises, but are in reserve. pic.twitter.com/7P02tQkWOL
Forbes reports on several brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine that were worn out during the offensive, in particular, the 117th Separate Mechanized Brigade and the 37th Marine Brigade of the new formationhttps://t.co/79uEzafYtj
In the event of an armed conflict with the Russian Federation, Poland will become a lifeless desert
The Polish army is frantically transferring weapons to the borders with Belarus in order to ensure a quick rotation with the participation of NATO troops in Poland and the Baltic… pic.twitter.com/eXbXYUiFTg
Traffic on the Chongarsky bridge between the Kherson region and Crimea will not be opened for 15-20 days, the damage was serious, said Acting Governor of the Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo pic.twitter.com/Si6WiBfZid
The Alternative for Germany party continued its rating growth and overtook all parties of the ruling coalition, taking second place, behind the opposition CDU/CSU, in the regular monthly "Deutschland Trend" survey. According to this survey, if elections were held in Germany now,…
A WIN for #WHALES! 🐳The Icelandic Minister suspended fin whaling due to animal welfare violations. IFAW hopes this will be the final curtain call for commercial whaling in Iceland and applauds the bold action of the Icelandic government. 👏👏https://t.co/qRZ1UttWEw
"Wagner PMC commanders remain loyal to the most promising politician and will follow any order he gives them. Neither the Federal Security Service nor Surovikin will be able to stop what has begun." pic.twitter.com/JoRHC6wVOM
— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) June 23, 2023
Will there be some kind of second Civil War in Russia somewhere down the line? Maybe.
Russian General Sergey Surovikin appealed to the commanders of Wagner PMC and urged them to obey the orders of the President of the Russian Federation.
"I urge you to stop, the enemy is just waiting for the internal political situation to worsen in our country – you can’t give… pic.twitter.com/dUuIPNanP7
Russian channel DONTSTOPWAR reports that a 50km long Wagner-column has crossed the Novoshakhtinskaya border checkpoint into Russia reportedly heading for Novocherkassk (towards Rostov-on-Don).
BREAKING: Prigozhi and the private military company, Wagner group are apparently declaring war on the Russian Ministry of Defence. They say that there was a Russian rocket strike on Wagner's mercenaries.
🚨OMON Riot police have surrounded Wagner PMC headquarters in Molkino. Wagner troops have taken defensive positions. Helicopter armed with gatling guns dispatched to the area. This base is shared with GRU 10th Separate Special Purpose Brigade. Guess which side they're on. pic.twitter.com/sG4BBURJox
One has to ask, at least rhetorically, why so many in the UK msm, politics, legal professions etc run so scared of the Jewish lobby? They need backbone.
Another enemy of Britain’s history and legacy. Whatever the flaws of the British Empire, it was still a hugely civilizing influence in the world. It should never have been dismantled so swiftly (if at all). The same goes for the other European empires (especially the French).
“Grifters” of the “Supertanskiii” and “Jack Monroe” type are, from what I have read and seen, subsidized mostly by pathetic men “of a certain age”. God knows what motivates anyone to give anything to such idiots, who however are cunning enough to be, apparently, making a good living out of their nonsense. “Supertanskiii” seems to be a one-trick-pony, who thinks that regularly saying “fuck the Tories” is a serious political statement. The mystery remains, though (with her even more than with “Jack Monroe”)— why do the mugs keep paying out?
When a multi-billion-dollar news corporation is getting ratioed by a 21-year-old Tweeting from his living room, you know the mainstream media are finally losing their grip on the minds of the people. pic.twitter.com/kirkkd5bBm
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) June 11, 2023
Apparently it's inappropriate to even suggest that the mRNA shots could be to blame for the massive spike in excess deaths.
So I tell you what, let's hear a credible explanation as to why healthy children and athletes in peak condition are dropping dead, and we'll shut up.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) June 11, 2023
I'm convinced the majority of people are in a trance-like state at this stage.
They just pulled off the biggest hoax in living memory, and people are too busy watching some dudes kick a ball around a field to do anything about it.
Give them bread and circuses…
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) June 11, 2023
Meaning, Covid vaccinations increase the risk of developing myocarditis, an autoimmune disease causing inflammation of the heart, by 13,200%, according to the study.
Russian artillery inflicts powerful strikes on the Sumy region Military correspondents report powerful explosions and strikes against enemy concentrations in the Sumy region. pic.twitter.com/5ZTZiTDIfF
Jeffrey Sachs revealed: the US prevented Russia and Ukraine from signing an agreement in March 2022 Russia and Ukraine almost reached an agreement in March last year, but the US prevented the conflict from ending diplomatically, American economist Jeffrey Sachs said during the…
Deputy Commander of Wagner PMC visited Artyomovsk Deputy commander of PMC "Wagner" Lotos visited Artyomovsk, where he discussed with the soldiers of the Russian army problems in positions. According to Lotos, the situation in the city is difficult: Ukrainians create gray areas… pic.twitter.com/orhY2FDXAO
Ukrainian media: Western equipment will last for 2-3 weeks During the first days of the counter-offensive, the Armed Forces of Ukraine were unable to open the first line of defense of the enemy, while losing more than a hundred pieces of equipment. “ If frontal attacks continue,… pic.twitter.com/tpNFXcEaM1
humanity of the Russian army. The Russian army refused to target a group of Ukrainian army soldiers who were evacuating its wounded, and even opened a humanitarian corridor for them among dozens of abandoned vehicles. pic.twitter.com/N6J6g04CAD
I notice that Boris Johnson, as a child, apparently seems to have enjoyed a series of cartoons, published in various magazines and in book form, called The Trigan Empire. Some years earlier, in 1966, I myself, aged 9, had enjoyed the same series, though only for a year (in 1967, my family relocated from the UK to Australia, where the weekly publication Look and Learn was unavailable; at least, I never saw it).
Well, this week brings another victory over political journalist John Rentoul, who scored 5/10, whereas I managed 8/10. I did not know the answer to question 2, and I could not think of the answer to question 3 even though I “really” knew it.
Some woman called Charlotte Owen, apparently once “assistant” to Boris Johnson, is to be likewise elevated, at the early age of 29. Does that reward merit, or supine mediocrity (or worse)? I wonder.
I notice that Ben Houchen, once seen as a potential political star, has likewise been elevated. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Houchen. A consolation prize, I suppose, for losing out on a Parliamentary seat now that the fortunes of the Conservative Party are diving in the opinion polls. The same would have been true of Alok Sharma and, possibly, Nadine Dorries, had their peerages not been blocked. Sharma and Houchen would certainly not have been re-elected or elected, respectively.
Cartoon of the day?
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It’s a sad day for Britain when Boris Johnson’s hairdresser is one of the most competent people on the honours list.
— Kate O’Pfehilighbh (@kmontaguekate) June 9, 2023
It is significant that despite the flood of the Dnieper, there are many more fires on the Russian coast, which refutes the version of the Ukrainian side about Russian shelling of the Kherson region pic.twitter.com/IJVsprMoiK
Offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the Orehov sector of the Zaporizhzhya Front: 4th day in short – failed, destructive pic.twitter.com/ED3aNFM8S7
One cannot expect loyalty or even basic decency from most people. When I was disbarred (wrongfully and actually unlawfully) in 2016, some 8 years after I had ceased Bar practice, and by reason of a malicious and contrived complaint by a pack of Jews, not one member of the Bar spoke up either to support me or to defend the principles of free speech and freedom of expression. The days of the free and fearless independent Bar of England have long gone. All that remains is a mass of craven careerists, fearful that “the authorities” (suborned by the Jew/Israel lobby) will look unfavourably upon them, and/or that Jewish solicitors will blackball them in terms of giving them work.
I just donated 20 British pounds to support Sven Longshanks. Chip in if you can!
This war is testing the artefacts of 21stC warfare, and reshaping what warfare is. The use of drones is only one example.
In 1953 Britain looked to a young woman, for a new age. In 2023 Britain was renewed in the face and body of an old man. Both, perhaps, felt quite fitting, for the moment.
The 1953 Coronation still had something somehow sacred about it, even if perhaps not 100% genuine. Compare that to the Coronation of the new Charles III. He looked uncertain, like someone —to use the current phrase— “cosplaying” the role; an actor in a poor production, an actor slightly miscast.
The bizarre thing about this is that all it can do is wound Sunak and the party overall. Resigning reduces the prospect of Sunak’s removal. There are fewer MPs to write letters. There’s no alternative candidate. No clear alternative strategy. Apparently, just bloodlust.
“No clear alternative strategy“? That has been the leitmotif of “Conservative” governments for at least 8 years now, arguably longer, so why not of “Boris”-idiot and his cohorts not in government?
The West's accusations of aggressiveness against Russia are an attempt to cover up an unwillingness to listen to Moscow's concerns," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, commenting on statements by Biden and other Western leaders that "if Putin is allowed to win, then after… pic.twitter.com/L0HKLkIVm4
The Kakhovka reservoir has become shallow. The water has almost completely left the territory of Nova Kakhovka in the Kherson region, which was flooded after the destruction of the Kakhovka hydroelectric power station, the city authorities said. pic.twitter.com/cS6LlFClx2
“Remember how Ursula von der Leyen announced to the whole world that due to Western sanctions, Russia would have to produce weapons from refrigerator parts? Watch how these refrigerator parts destroy the Ukrainian counteroffensive. Russia is making the entire NATO alliance… pic.twitter.com/mTj6TlwEX9
NEWS UPDATE INFOWAR SWEDEN EVENING JUNE 10 Another example of how MSM in the West distorts the truth are from Sweden's largest liberal tabloid Expressen. What do they say about the offensive? First of all they confirmed that there is an offensiv, but not until Zelensky also…
— Mikael Valtersson (@MikaelValterss1) June 10, 2023
“Labour was last night accused of declaring ‘class war on Middle Britain’ over shock plans to slash public services in affluent areas.
The radical plans, included among draft proposals for Labour‘s Election manifesto, would extend equality laws covering race, age, gender, disability and sexuality to include ‘the inequality of social class’.
…given very low growth in public spending, the Harman plans ‘would certainly require real cuts to the services provided in more affluent parts of a council’s area’.
And that, he warned, could lead to a collapse in the middle classes’ faith in the state, raising the prospect of a new class of ‘tax refuseniks’.”
[Daily Mail]
An opportunity for social nationalism in the affected areas.
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Left-wingers have a long track record of distorting and re-writing history to fit their narrative. But to claim that an established, historically recognised ethnic group ‘doesn’t exist’ shows how fragile their beloved ‘multicultural society’ truly is. I’m a proud Anglo-Saxon 🏴 pic.twitter.com/53yBIdIEi2
It's crazy how nearly everyone who told others to get vaccinated because it will prevent infection and others from being infected feel no shame or guilt about spreading misinformation.
Any good doctor who practiced true medicine was vilified, reported and suspended. Early and alternative treatments were villified to justify vaccine rollouts… More bombshells in this inc interview with Prof Dalgleish out this monday. pic.twitter.com/njvsX3LdPH
Nothing to do with climate change, everything to do with the food chain, Irish Gvt to Slaughter 200,000 “Farting” Cows to Fight “Climate Change” https://t.co/iNz30klrqA
Ireland has far more migrant-invaders than cows by now, at a guess.
Over the last few years – during lockdown, and the ‘vaccination’ period – we heard precious little from celebs and the media about the loss of liberties and basic human freedoms. But, as nicely articulated by Fred and Richard Fairbrass in this interview, Right Said Fred…
On a related note, it seems clear now that not all of these injections contained exactly the same gunk. It could be that they were vastly different concoctions designed for an assortment of outcomes. At the very least, we know that certain batches were far more dangerous than…
If that is true (surely not?), then we really are in the antechamber of the Third World War.
The Grad MLRS of the 1454th Regiment of the RF Armed Forces fires incendiary ammunition at the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Avdiivka direction. Beautiful. pic.twitter.com/bjR2Sw6b31
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, a workshop for the assembly of Ukrainian drones was hit by precision weapons from the ground, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced. In addition, command posts of Ukrainian troops in the Slavyansk region and the city of Sumy were hit.
Yesterday, the Khimprom enterprise in Slovyansk, which was used to store equipment/ammunition and station the personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, was attacked. pic.twitter.com/w4KinrJ2jg
[Adolf Hitler acclaimed at the Berlin Olympiad, 1936]
Germany, despite having been mired in depression, poverty, and decadence in the early 1930s, was able to stage that magnificent spectacle in 1936, after only three years of National Socialism.
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Mizzy isn’t used to people saying no to him and calling out his bad behaviour. A bit more of this when he was younger and he would have turned out better.pic.twitter.com/6pMPZggy5V
Tweeter “Suzie Wong” manages, in typical Twitter fashion, to make herself look absolutely ignorant.
A new photo of the Inokhodets UAV (Orion) of the Kronstadt JSC company with an onboard ventral radar station for reconnaissance of ground targets, including electronic reconnaissance of radiation sources, such as radars of enemy anti-aircraft missile systems, has appeared. pic.twitter.com/mNUOY9IfRC
Interesting. I rather like Turkey, and have been there several times, both to the mainland and (once) to Turkish North Cyprus. On my last visit, in 2001, everything was pleasantly inexpensive for someone with hard currency. Even cheaper now, it seems. I drove to Turkey from the UK, and back again. Hazardous at times, but a good trip overall. I was there three months, mostly spent in and around Fethiye (Mediterranean coast).
World will face 'unbearable catastrophe' if China and US clash : Chinese Defense Minister Li Shangfu pic.twitter.com/sLVVwc1l1f
Only one thing now matters— that a core of white Northern Europeans can create a basis or foundation for a later culture and civilization which can itself in turn be a foundation for a quantum leap in human evolution.
In fact, I see now that Wikipedia says that The Year of the Sex Olympics was made in 1968, then re-broadcast in 1970 in The Wednesday Play slot, and not the quite similar Play for Today format. That must have been when I saw it.
As for the latest Swedish craziness, I predicted it or similar on the blog a few times, referencing the latest UK TV pleb-fests such as Love Island (I admit that I have never actually seen that).
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The Russian army launched a missile attack on an important logistics hub of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region – Chuguev
This is an important logistics hub with the bases of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which is used to accumulate and transfer equipment to the…
because he was drunk and he does not like the PMC Wagner, the Commander of the 72nd Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and his men shot "at the car of the PMC Wagner" . pic.twitter.com/wCBa75Fzsw
They are collecting trillions of terrabytes of personal data on every single one of us, with the hope of building an all-knowing Artificial Intellegence that can merge with humans to form immortal life forms. Their intention is to become Gods. Satanic on every level.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) June 3, 2023
“A former US police officer who was threatened with rape and death when she confronted a group of local yobs has said she fears British society is becoming as lawless as her former beat in Louisiana.
Angela Flynn hit the headlines yesterday when it emerged her husband Michael had been sacked from his teaching job after posting on Facebook about an incident in which a gang of youngsters tried to steal a bike from their front garden and said they would attack his wife when she rumbled them.”
[Daily Mail]
Unsurprising that Britain is descending into lawlessness, when silly little plods in the UK spend time snooping on socio-political tweets and blog posts rather than doing their proper job(s)…
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— BirdLife Europe & Central Asia (@BirdLifeEurope) May 27, 2023
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation prevented an attempt by the Armed Forces of Ukraine to carry out a terrorist act near the city of Shebekino in the Belgorod region," the Russian Ministry of Defense announced.
The armed forces of Ukraine are trying to recapture Artyomovsk (Bakhmut), but this activity is being stopped by the forces of the Russian Federation," Pushilin said.
Commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Syrsky admitted that the Ukrainian command suspended the advance in the Bakhmut direction, focusing on restoring the combat capability of its units.
“Jack Monroe”, outright fraudster and online “grifter”, invited onto BBC Question Time! It really highlights the contempt that the System bubble has for the British public. That woman stole from genuinely needy people in order to rent and then buy property, and in order to drink herself silly and snort cocaine constantly, not to mention buy new furniture, Tiffany earrings, even —apparently— a Damien Hirst painting or drawing.
Incidentally, I see that, as of today, 406 utter mugs are still funding “Jack Monroe” via the Patreon website. About 30 fewer than a month or two ago, and even fewer than this time last year (when about 850 idiots were paying out) but 406 donors still means that “Jack Monroe” is getting between £1,421 and £17,864 each and every month from that source alone. Probably around £3,000 in cash. Not bad for doing absolutely nothing…
Britain is so dystopian and disordered now that almost nothing makes sense in the public realm. As for Question Time, it hardly even merits the designation “tired”. Completely lame. Completely pointless.
Talking about “disordered Britain”, juxtapose these: “Sven Longshanks” gets 2.5 year sentence for talking about Jews on his Albion Radio podcasts, but some loony actually stormed into the home (the gated garden, anyway) of the actor Benedict Cumberbatch, threatened the actor and his family verbally, while waving a knife, as well as damaging plants etc, and was sentenced to— a fine of £250!
This country has pretty much gone mad.
By that, I mean the legal system, police, msm etc. Many of the British people see what is happening, even some of why it is happening, but have no power.
Almost two-thirds of German citizens (64%) oppose the supply of German combat aircraft to Ukraine – a survey by the Infratest dimap institute for the ARD TV channel
The Russian army transports military equipment to the city of Chebykino, in the Belgorod region, on the Russian border with Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/GDXYEJgoRw
Jack Monroe paraphrased some common knowledge about the thieving tories on #bbcqt …but don’t let that distract you from the fact she stole donation money from multiple people
BBC platforming a grifting con-artist is quite on brand
So the thieving “grifter” really was on Question Time. Even for the BBC, which is weak on on vetting people, this is hard to believe.
Biden shows willingness to cross Putin's red lines – The Washington Post Western journalists, referring to the administration of the self-propelled grandfather, believe that Putin is “bluffing all the time,” so every time they try to strengthen Ukraine, thereby putting pressure… pic.twitter.com/wRrMWW1kXV
Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers said he would be "very surprised" if Britain went through the next two years without a recession after Brexit's "historic economic blunder," writes Bloomberg. pic.twitter.com/FTy09EE7mU
From May 25 to June 1, the main part of the Wagner PMC units was withdrawn from Bakhmut to rear camps for rest and reformatting. pic.twitter.com/kuSnmfGQYg