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Diary Blog, 15 October 2025, including thoughts about the Chinese spy scandal in the Westminster Bubble, Israeli Jewish brutality, and Hopi Indian prophecy

Afternoon music

[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blizzard]

Talking point

How the [Israeli] Jews treat their prisoners

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/14/freed-palestinians-describe-horrors-of-israeli-jail

Men who were held in Nafha prison say they were brutally beaten, bound at the hands and feet, verbally abused, allowed to contract fungal and skin diseases, and assaulted with loud music for up to two days...”]

[Guardian]

Strange prophecies— are they credible?

An ancient Hopi prophecy predicts the rise of a mysterious figure known as the ‘True White Brother,’ marked by a red cap, who would change the nation forever.

Believed to be centuries old, the prophecy comes from the Hopi tribe of the southwestern US, whose wisdom has guided generations for over a thousand years.

In 1992, spiritual elder Thomas Banyacya brought the prophecy to the United Nations, warning that during a time of great turmoil and rapid technological change, an individual bearing a symbolic ‘red hat’ would emerge, shaping the fate of the world.

Hopi prophecies describe a cycle of four worlds, with humanity currently in the fourth and final one.

These teachings foresee a period of upheaval and purification, known as the ‘Great Purification’ or ‘Third Shaking,’ brought on by humanity’s greed, corruption and disregard for nature. 

The prophecies also mention specific technological signs, catastrophic events, and the eventual birth of a Fifth World of peace and harmony if humanity chooses the right path.

The prophecy also describes two helpers who will appear alongside the True White Brother. 

One is associated with the swastika, representing purity and female life-giving energy, while the other is linked to the symbol of the sun, representing wisdom and power.

[Daily Mail]

Hard to know what to believe, harder still to see Trump as some kind of saviour. Maybe he heard about that prophecy and that then triggered Trump to create the Trump/MAGA red baseball cap thing. Who knows…

Tweets seen

If only the politicians of Germany, France, the UK etc were so clear-sighted.

Interesting that the caution printed on the flaps is in Russian.

The big picture behind the minutiae of legal and constitutional analysis is that the System has already decided to attack (so far mainly by proxy) one huge “enemy” (Russia) and cannot fight an even larger “enemy” (China) at the same time.

In any case, the rise of China has not primarily been caused by the Chinese, but by Europe and North America, by their demand for endless quantities of consumer goods at the cheapest possible price. Who is fuelling Chinese expansionism? We are.

For all the (perhaps quite justified) outrage in the Westminster Bubble about the Chinese spies etc, the fact is that that is “caviar to the general”; the public are more concerned, hugely more, about migration invasion, mass immigration, the cost of living, the housing crisis (and housing going to immigrant parasites) than whether a spy or two has been retailing government secrets or Parliamentary gossip to Peking. (yes, I refuse to call it “Beijing”; same goes for Bombay, Madras and Calcutta, incidentally).

Import Afghans or Pakistanis in sufficient numbers, and you import Kabul, you import Islamabad, you import the poverty-stricken villages, mired in what Marx called “rural idiocy“, from which those masses came.

Likewise, import Jews in sufficient numbers, and you import Tel Aviv and/or the ghettoes of 19th/20thC Central and Eastern Europe. How hard is that to understand? For many, it seems, too hard…

When will it end?” When we have enough walls and squads at our command to end it.

The answer, to that last tweet, is that Labour are still (perhaps) on 22% because 15%-20% of the voters are non-white, and most still vote Labour. Also, there are enough of two white British groups to make weight: 1. public sector admin types, plus low-level academics and teachers; 2. the sort of voters, mainly north of the line between the Bristol Channel and the Wash, who always vote Labour because their grandparents did. That second group is ebbing away fast, though.

Fact is, if only white British, and especially white English, people were to be polled, Labour would be on about 5%, certainly no more than 10%.

As for Con Party on 20%, that may well be an over-estimate. Either that, or some voters like the new Reform-lite stance of Kemi Badenoch and actually believe that nonsense.

The poll would still give Reform a very solid Commons majority, though lower than the other, “megapoll”, below:

Cons in 6th place by number of MPs (7)? Terminal.

On the silver lining side, at least the British people will not have to endure their first chavscum prime minister…

Ever-more “diverse” Britain, 2025

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/pm-groundsman-chequers-jailed-attack-old-bailey-b1252888.html

A groundsman for the Prime Minister has been jailed after kicking the father of a murdered teenager in the head during a brawl outside the Old Bailey.

Mr Gordon had just left court after watching four teenagers be sentenced for killing his 17-year-old son Shea.

Inner London crown court heard he was ambushed by Johnson and three friends, in a pre-planned attack which happened yards away from the front door to the Old Bailey.

On Monday, Johnson was sentenced to 26 months in prison after admitting affray in the incident at the Old Bailey and a separate bout of dangerous driving while high on cannabis and trying to evade police.

He was joined in the dock by Deije Underwood, who was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his part in the affray. A third man, Daniel Akere, is set to be sentenced at a later date.

The court heard tensions had been mounting between associates of the defendants and Shae’s friends and family during the criminal trial.

When the day of sentencing arrived, Johnson drove to court in a hired white Mercedes and parked it on double yellow lines outside the Old Bailey.

The court heard Johnson has held his Chequers role despite two past convictions for six offences, being on bail while awaiting sentencing for the affray, and also awaiting sentencing over a 2022 bout of dangerous driving.

His barrister told the court Johnson has ambitions to become a social worker.

[Evening Standard]

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26 months, so out in about a year. Second defendant only 18 months, so out in less than 9 months. Under a social-national emergency government, they would be eliminated.

God knows what London will look like in 2035, 2045, or 2055. Dystopian, unless social nationalism can triumph.

More tweets

Amazing. I was unsure as to whether Reform would rise above the level of 35%. Well, there it is. The unjust and illogical FPTP voting system will now give Reform —as it has given Labour, the Conservatives, and the SNP (re. Scottish seats at Westminster) in the past— a massive Commons majority if those figures are maintained until (?) 2029. “A big ‘if’, as people say.

Translated into MP numbers, works out as a Commons with about 443 Reform MPs, 80 Lab, 57 LibDems, 34 SNP, 7 Cons, 5 Greens, 4 Plaid (etc). A Reform majority in the Commons of well over 100; working majority of about 130. Unassailable. Likely to create a Constitutional crisis in view of the fact that Reform has, at present, no peers at all, out of 826.

Conservative Party— 7 MPs. Amazing. Only two more than the Greens. Surely terminal. Not sure which Con MPs would be left standing. Not Kemi Badenoch, Jenrick, or Mel Stride, anyway.

Dr. Rahmeh Aladwan crowdfunder

https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/help-me-fight-the-israel-lobby/

If only the Shah were still in place, or his legitimate successor, but “we are where we are”, and the latest member of that dynasty looks like he is just a puppet of NWO/ZOG.

[Shah of Iran, 1973]

The Shah had the best title of all, one I should like to carry: Light of the Aryans.

…where we should be ruling both of you… [discuss]…

Late tweets

I predicted on the blog that Starmer would be like that (a combination of —at best— mediocrity, combined with ruthless infighting) when in power, though I referenced Malenkov (arguably unfairly) rather than that literary character, Widmerpool: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Widmerpool; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgy_Malenkov.

[“I am told that the director of public prosecutions Stephen Parkinson has just told some of parliament’s most senior MPs – chairs of home, justice, foreign and security committees – that the evidence provided by the government’s witness in the China spy case, the deputy national security adviser, was “5% less than the evidence threshold that was needed.” Parkinson told the MPs that the deputy national security adviser, Matthew Collins, had made it clear to the Crown Prosecution Service he was not going to provide the additional 5%. Which is why Parkinson canned the case. And as I said earlier, he informed the Attorney General Hermer of his decision to kibosh the prosecution. The MPs were surprised by what Parkinson told them, to put it mildly. They asked why Parkinson did not get a second expert witness, to fill in the small gap left by Collins. The DPP in essence said that is not the way the CPS operates. He was also pressed by the MPs about why he would not take the risk of putting the case to a jury. He claimed he did not believe a judge would let it get that far. The MPs were not convinced. One said: “he was just a bit wet about the whole thing. He should have taken the risk of prosecuting and have let a jury decide.”]

I have to say that, as I said earlier on the blog, this whole “China spy scandal” strikes me as a storm in a Westminster Bubble teacup; outside the Bubble, no-one really gives a damn. In fact, I doubt whether even MI5 gives much of a damn. The British people are worried about, frustrated about, angry about migration invasion, and the consequent slide to a Janus-faced society— a dystopian police state on the one hand, and an equally dystopian street-jungle-scape on the other hand.

Plaid Cymru is (like the SNP) a fake “nationalist” joke party, but (unlike the SNP) is no danger to anyone, because they only have 4 MPs, and are at present predicted to get about the same, maybe —at most— 5 or 6 (out of 32) at the next general election.

In fact, Plaid is not that popular in Wales anyway. 4 Westminster MPs out of 32, 2 peers out of 828, 12 out of 60 members in the Welsh Assembly (Senedd), and 200 out of 1,234 local councillors. Plaid only leads 4 local councils in Wales (out of 22).

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

[“Iranian nuclear scientist Seyed Mahmoudreza Aghamiri: In the very first hours of the 12-day war, one of my friends who held a responsible position tried to dissuade me, claiming that the fate of the country was already decided: “they have hit all our air defense, launchers, the next targets for assassination will be you — your work is done.” But I replied that we have no right to give up. It was precisely the country’s leadership and the prudence of the Supreme Leader that turned the situation in our favor. When I later asked that person why he said it was all over, he just shrugged. For several weeks my family did not know where I was, and I myself did not know my location — security services took me to a safe place. We have the capabilities and resources to create an atomic bomb, but we do not intend to do so. If someday we decide to create an atomic bomb, we have the ability to do it in the best possible way. All our nuclear scientists at some point thought about creating an atomic bomb, but it is precisely the fatwa (prohibition) of the leader that restrains them from this. However, all our efforts over the past two decades have been aimed at showing the people and the world that “nuclear” is not only a bomb; it is also radiopharmaceuticals, reactors, energy, well logging, and much more.”]

The Iranians or Persians are a subtle people…

Israel is doomed. The only question is when.

David Starkey

Worth watching.

Vienna

Shocking. Not the Vienna I remember (from the 1980s). Absolutely terrible. They need social nationalism, or National Socialism…

Late music

In the last days and hours of doomed Berlin in the Spring of 1945, the city was defended mainly by units of the Volkssturm (boys of 16+ too young to be called for other service, and those of greater age —official age rubric 16-64— otherwise unconscripted, and some retired men), as well as valiant remnants of the S.S., and a few foreign volunteers, including a handful of British volunteers from the very small Legion of St. George (aka Britisches Freikorps) which operated under the command of the S.S.: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkssturm; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Free_Corps.

[Germany 1945— “We fight for the future of our children!“]

Call No Man Happy Until He is Dead

It is generally believed that the saying “call no man happy until he is dead”, attributed to Herodotus [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herodotus], was originally uttered by Solon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solon]. Perhaps. Many believe that the saying dates back only to the 19th Century. At any rate, the saying has stood the test of time. The basis of it certainly has.

How often have we seen the spectacle of the “famous”, the wealthy, the “happy” or those we perhaps imagine should be happy, brought crashing down, often to obscurity as well as ruination? It was ruminating on this that caused me to write today. Some may think (assuming much, as many do) that I am thinking of myself, once a barrister, once living in (at various times) a Little Venice house, a penthouse apartment, a Caribbean villa, a large English country house with 26 bedrooms, but now cast down and living in extremely reduced circumstances, on a limited income etc and having to give thought to what things cost and so on.

I am sorry to disappoint those who hate me (usually without reason). My life has been one of considerable ups and downs, particularly financial. Every one of my luxurious habitations was supported, as by bookends, by relative and occasionally absolute poverty at each end. Such irregularity fosters a philosophical and perhaps stoical and/or fatalistic attitude missing in those who, having always known wealth and entitlement (or who achieved the same from humble origins) find their lives as well as livelihoods swept away by Fate. These are those who jump off buildings, massacre their families before shooting themselves etc. People with my attitude just think “tomorrow is another day”.

If even my thoughts and feelings are not truly me, in the Egoic sense, if my body is not me, then how little is my bank balance me, how little are my cars, former dwellings and (now long gone!) Rolex watches “me”? Scarcely at all; not at all.

A few examples:

  • Terry Ramsden, now completely obscure (and, presumably, broke, or maybe not: you never know with his type) but “famous” in the 1980s, and so wealthy that he could bet £500,000 each-way on his own horse at the 1986 Grand National (it came fourth; Ramsden profited by £1 million).

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2004/apr/03/horseracing.comment3

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

  • Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, born into a wealthy family and with every possible material advantage. Judging purely from what I saw occasionally on TV, I thought her useless and brainless, but others thought quite highly of her, I am told. It was reported that she died alone, having not seen anyone for days.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_Palmer-Tomkinson

  • Various national leaders: Gaddafi (killed by a mob of Libyans, who first shoved a pipe up his rear end); the Shah of Iran (deposed and everything he had worked for destroyed; died in exile); Adolf Hitler (shot himself when the forces of East and West, that is to say Sovietism and finance-capitalism, burst into his capital, having battered down by air and land everything he had built); Stalin (died surrounded by sycophantic ghouls who feared and hated him; a ghastly death, dragged down by unseen forces).

I think too of others, people I have known personally. For example, in my own class and/or year at school, there have been a variety of outcomes (to date: that is one race still not at the finishing post).

One boy became a police officer, at least one an Army officer; a third became a helicopter pilot, later Captain of the Queen’s Helicopter Flight and, later still, the personal pilot of King Hussein of Jordan (he must always have had the makings of a royal servant, having had at school the nickname “Crawler”…). I suppose several boys became office bods, accountants etc. One unacademic but amusing fellow became a banker in Switzerland, of all things; another one, actually part-(francophone)-Swiss, became a structural engineer with his own firm in Paris. Another became, eventually, a chartered surveyor who has written a series of property-conversion manuals. Several no doubt inherited their families’ businesses. A number became BBC producers etc. Some did time in prison (all for GBH, oddly: was it something in the water?) or so I heard. In fact, that last sentence is wrong, because I did read in the Daily Telegraph about one boy (an Organ Scholar, if I recall aright, who used to play the massive school organ), who became a music teacher and (hence the interest of the Press) when in his thirties was convicted of sexually assaulting one of his piano pupils.

Life is always surprising. Who knows where my next port of call will be?

Afterword [19 July 2018]

In fairness to the school I last attended,

https://www.rbcs.org.uk/

it has, since the 1970s, become rather more organized in sending its charges on their way. In fact, reading “Old Blues’ News” [https://www.rbcs.org.uk/old-blues-association/] and the other newsletters they put out about activities and careers etc is alone enough to make one fatigued, so active and driven seem the sharp-elbowed middle classes reported upon. The ranks of former pupils are now replete with quite well-known and even famous people to add to the commanders of ships and heads of economic enterprises: actors and actresses, TV people, film people, and the odd “celebrity” who is “famous” enough to be known even to me (I suppose that those “Old Blues” would include TV presenter Jeremy Kyle and MP Alok Sharma).