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Diary Blog, 9 February 2026

Afternoon music

[under the Chapel, Lincoln’s Inn, London]

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Ha ha…

Starmer-stein is moving from being a mere clown to becoming a total joke.

Forget the non-existent “Russian connection”, and concentrate on the real one, the Israeli connection.

Davis also should know that the FSB is a security organization, not primarily a foreign intelligence agency (the main Russian one being the SVR).

I explored the Israel connection to Epstein (Jew) and Ghislaine Maxwell (half-Jew) years ago, and have continued to update: see

They need street-cleaners in Vienna…(Mandelson has toothbrush, and will travel…).

I still think that Starmer-stein will cling on until people start to stamp on his fingers; he will not let go of his own volition.

The ships referred to are naval minesweepers.

I do not doubt that they confessed (whether guilty or not).

Triggers a few memories.

When I lived in Almaty, Kazakhstan (1996-1997), I lived on Prospekt Lenina, one of the main boulevards. One day, I heard that an American who apparently lived across the (very wide) boulevard from me had been found tortured to death in an armchair in his own apartment.

At the time, I was sole expat lawyer for a British firm in Kazakhstan. The other office staff, however, about 5 people, were under a Kazakh ex-policeman turned fake lawyer (I am sure that he had either bought or forged his qualifications).

This individual in my office had links to the KNB, the renamed Kazakhstan KGB, and told me that the murdered American had been a gay who had picked up two men at a casino. They had murdered him, thinking that he had cash. They had also stolen items from the apartment.

What interested me most about the story, however, was the assertion that, because the KNB had apparently suspected the American (a supposed journalist, working for an obscure Texas-based journal, of which no-one had ever heard) of being a CIA operative, and so had bugged that man’s apartment (both audio and video). There was therefore both audio and video evidence of the torture and murder, though (sadly for the victim) not seen until the next day. Had the KNB been watching in real time, they would have been able to save the victim.

The murderers were, it seems, arrested the next day, and (of course) confessed. I imagine that they were shown the evidence, but would very likely have confessed even had there been no evidence at all. The Kazakh police are rather rough.

There were few foreigners resident in Almaty at that time. I was told that there were about 50 Brits, and quite a few more Americans (in a city of, even then, nearly 2M inhabitants). I doubt, though, whether I myself was suspected of being more than a boring/innocent expat lawyer, but who knows?

Incidentally, I went for a talk at the British Embassy there, not long afterwards, about “personal security”, given by a visiting expert from London. I was often at the Embassy anyway, had met the Ambassador and others several times (and it was walking distance from my home).

There were about 30 British people, businessmen mostly, assembled to hear the words of wisdom.

The “visiting expert” was a bit of an odd bod, a former member of British Army intelligence, and who wore a brown leather coat with a matching leather hat. He reminded me slightly of von Smallhausen in Allo Allo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Allo_%27Allo!; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_%27Allo_%27Allo!_characters#Herr_Engelbert_von_Smallhausen.

“Von Smallhausen” mentioned the murder of the American, cast doubt on the idea that he had been a journalist, and also mentioned the not dissimilar case of a Swiss banker, also murdered in the city not long before.

The “visiting expert” also said that most expats he had met on his brief visit had assured him that Almaty was safe for foreigners, yet he himself had visited a nightclub in the centre of the city a day or two previously and, on exiting the club, had tripped over a dead body.

I have to say that I never had serious trouble while I lived in Kazakhstan (1 year), and what minor trouble I did have was handled one way or another. There again, I usually avoid nightclubs, bars, and casinos in most parts of the world. In fact, unlike most foreigners in Almaty at that time, I not only travelled by car but also on foot and even by local bus, trolleybus, and tram (there was no Metro at the time). My then girlfriend remarked that I had to be the only foreigner in the city with a monthly public transport pass, though I had my own driver to take me to the office and back. I like to wander and explore alone sometimes.

[view of Almaty, Kazakhstan. The boulevard shown is former Prospekt Lenina, now called Dostyk (Kazakh for “Friendship”). I lived on the right-hand side of the avenue, in a kind of Soviet penthouse at the top of the first of the two similar apartment buildings, about halfway up the photo]

Hard-to-believe news

Apparently, Tony Blair has been talking up the possibility of —of all people— Shabana Mahmood taking over from Keir Starmer, and so becoming, by default, Prime Minister! Jesus H. Christ! Has the woman not been over-promoted enough? She has already been appointed as Justice Secretary/Lord Chancellor and, since then, Home Secretary, despite having not practised at the Bar (beyond her one-year pupillage); she was a salaried “gopher” at a firm of solicitors for about 2 years after that.

Actually, I hope she does take over. That would sink the Labour Party completely.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shabana_Mahmood

More tweets seen

Thought out of season

The Heart that battled here
The Heart that bled
Has conquered Death
And made Man’s peace with Heaven
.”
[Friedrich Nietzsche..early poem on Easter]

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[“I’ve canvassed every day, several times a day, for over 2 weeks

Overwhelmingly positive

Just had my first negative reaction

Labour voter

On the border of Longsight

“fascist!” he shouted

Interesting

The last time I checked the party that backed cancelling elections, scrapping jury trials, two-tier justice, repression through non-crime hate incidents, investing more power in unelected Quangos, presiding over a regime that arrests comedians and parents for merely sharing their views online, and brands its political opponents “extremist” isn’t the Reform party

It’s the Labour Party

Vote Reform, Get Starmer Out, Put Gorton and Denton First“]

That sort of tribal Labourite is more funny than anything. I suppose that the best-known of that type would be the talking-head hypocrite and scribbler, Kevin Maguire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Maguire_(journalist)].

Incidentally, I was just looking at Betfair Politics. I have found that the betting odds are poor predictors of by-election results, but for what it might be worth, the Greens are now favourite, and are marginally odds-on, Reform is now around 7/4, but Labour has now gone way out, and stands at around 17/2 (Advance UK 150/1, LibDems 500/1, Conservatives 1,000/1).

The naivety of the BBC and other msm can be stunning…

They are like a poison in the body politic of every country where they operate.

Late music

[Shishkin, Mordovino Oaks]
[painting by Volegov]

Diary Blog, 12 January 2026

Afternoon music

Tweets seen

So be it. No argument; however, Reform UK is the only vehicle at present which can break up the rigged “two main parties” scam.

Even more striking when you consider the population numbers, and so the per capita figures.

[“Let me take you back to an interesting event from 2018.

The then FM of Austria extended a casual wedding invitation to Vladimir Putin during her diplomatic visit to Moscow.

She never imagined he would take it seriously as it was just a courtesy invitation, not an expectation. But on August 18, 2018, a Russian state aircraft landed in Austria.

Vladimir Putin didn’t just attend the wedding. he arrived with a Cossack choir and a traditional samovar as a gift. Cameras went crazy. Music filled the air. And in a moment that would echo far beyond the dance floor, the Foreign Minister of a neutral EU nation took the hand of the Kremlin’s leader.

They waltzed. Brussels watched. When the music ended, Karin Kneissl performed a deep, traditional Austrian curtsey. That single bow ended her career.

Within hours, the image was weaponized. Political opponents framed it as proof of Austria’s “submission” to Moscow. Brussels politicians, globalist elites, and her domestic critics closed ranks. She was no longer a minister she was labeled a traitor, a spy, a pariah. Death threats followed.

Despite speaking seven languages and holding a doctorate in international law, she found herself erased almost instantly. Her bank accounts were frozen. Her name was blacklisted in her own country. They didn’t just push her out of office. They pushed her out of entire Europe.

Kneissl first fled to France, but exile followed her there too. Her accounts were blocked again. She said pressure was placed on her landlord to evict her.

With no footing left in Europe, she moved to a small village in Lebanon, living like a peasant in quiet exile far from the halls of power she once navigated with ease. And then came the final irony.

The woman driven out of Europe for dancing with Putin eventually found her only refuge in Russia. She describes the financial strangulation across Europe as the decisive force behind her departure first to Lebanon, and finally eastward to Russia.

Today, she lives in Saint Petersburg, heads a geopolitical think tank, and resides in a country cottage.

Her story is not just about a dance. It is about a continent at war with itself. About how symbolism now outweighs substance. And about how, in modern Europe, a single gesture, a bow, a waltz, one unguarded moment against the higher power can cost you everything. They said she danced with the wolf. And Europe elite made sure she paid the price. That’s why you see the likes of Kaja Kallas, Ursula von der Leyen, and others obey without hesitation. No one is allowed to step out of line because they know exactly what happens when you do.“]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karin_Kneissl

Austria is a corrupt little country. Look what happened when David Irving gave a talk there. He ended up (by reason of the usual Jewish whining and demanding) actually doing time in a pretty harsh Austrian prison; he sat there for one year out of a nominal three-year sentence…in a country where African and Middle Eastern, and Afghan, “asylum-seeker” untermenschen get trivial sentences for raping Austrian schoolgirls.

Just as EU politicians are scared back into line by, inter alia, what happened to Karin Kneissl, so almost all prominent historians are scared to examine the many many fakeries and lies abounding in the Jew-Zionist “holocaust” farrago, because they see what happened to David Irving— blacklisted, “cancelled”, his books not published, some editions even pulped or burned etc.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Irving#Life_after_the_libel_suit

Too little, too late, Goodwin. A post-Aryan ethnostate is vital.

As predicted on the blog long ago, Reform UK is rapidly turning into a System party. Pro-Jew, pro-Israel, willing (in principle) to turn back new migrant-invaders but not those already here, unwilling to remove or restrict or corrall any other non-whites.

The Reform decision to welcome the likes of Zahawi (a corrupt, freeloading, expenses-cheating, fraudulent Kurd), who made money hand over fist during his time as “Conservative” MP, just underlines (as did previous similar decisions) that Reform will not be much good for the British people (as also long=-predicted on the blog).

Why, then, do I hope that Reform does well? Because it may well destroy the old-established Con/Lab System parties, aka “uniparty”. Their long heritage confers unmerited credibility. Once they are destroyed by Reform, Reform itself, with its shallow roots, lack of real integrity and with no ideology, can itself be destroyed by popular social-national upsurge.

Incidentally, that opinion poll, above, would translate to a Commons with about 424 Reform MPs, Lab 71, 45 LibDems, 42 SNP, 21 Cons, and 11 Greens [etc].

That would be a kind of quasi-populist Con-style police state, which might well precipitate a kind of civil war or social war. Still, and as Lenin said, perhaps in the end “worse will mean better“. I wonder.

One thing is for sure. If there is a Reform landslide, and Reform then either does nothing much, or tries to impose a finance-capital police state, the people will, finally, be ready for social-nationalism as a remedy.

Late tweets

[“I see everyone moaning about the “Islamophobia” bill trying to be passed, but most people won’t acknowledge, or at least dismiss, this happening before in our country and throughout Europe and the Anglosphere. I am talking about “Antisemitism” or at least what our governments are defining that as. The “Islamophobia” bill being passed is more or less what we already have regarding jews. It’s called the IHRA. These are guidelines that are used to gage what can conflate to “hateful speech” and therefore a charge can be brought up after in a general “hate crime”. That’s right, there’s not an official criminal offence for antisemitism here in England and Wales law. The IHRA has caused a lot of ambiguity since it was brought in and has led to some serious speech offences in some countries. The IHRA also came in around the time of the Brexit referendum, so make that of what you will. Long before the IHRA, several countries made it a criminal offence to deny the Holocaust. What other historical event has been criminalised to deny or question throughout history? Absolutely zero. It really shows who pulls the strings in the West, that’s for sure. So, if you are outraged by the “Islamophobia” bill trying to be brought in, you should also be outraged by what’s already happened regarding the IHRA. You’re a plastic patriot if you make exemptions for some groups over others. No ethnic minority is above criticism in a White nation. We need valid criticism to fix England. You can’t discriminate if you discriminate against everyone.“]

As Sophie Meaden says or implies, the English courts have repeatedly underlined that neither “antisemitism”, as such, nor “holocaust” “denial”, as such, are illegal in this country.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stepnohirsk

Russian advances continue.

Late music