Seen in that photo, thick and unpleasant “Prince” Andrew Windsor, the unfortunate Victoria Giuffre, and the half-Jew Israeli Intelligence asset, Ghislaine “Maxwell”, she currently languishing in Federal prison, and likely to be there until she reaches the age of 80 (she is currently 63) unless it suits Trump to pardon her.
"Here is a man held up as a model of integration and the latest manifestation of how integrated he is, he wishes to pillage the country that's given him everything."
We should be getting reparations from Jamaica etc for putting up with the descendants of the so-called “Windrush Generation”.
It is not only the rape gangs, which is bad enough. Why won't the Left also talk about all the British women and girls who have been raped, sexually abused, and even murdered by people who should not be in our country?https://t.co/A0HLtEeZxA
UK rape gang survivors say Keir Starmer and Labour are sabotaging the rape gang inquiry by appointing compromised officials and downplaying the racial and religious aspect of the inquiry
When will Pakistani Muslim rape gang victims get the justice and respect they deserve?
Fact is, the best of the real English/British people want this country to be European (“white”, Aryan or post-Aryan) and to have a decent future. The latter cannot happen without the former.
The rest, both the unsatisfactory white Europeans and the non-white non-Europeans, are not required.
European countries are currently showing no interest in peace and are doing nothing to promote it; on the contrary, their leaders are encouraging Kiev to continue military operations, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said:https://t.co/p0nQVtRRripic.twitter.com/kl8nrVzxj5
Intelligence agencies of the US and the UK are using terrorist groups for destabilizing the situation in the key regions of the planet, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Director Sergey Naryshkin said:https://t.co/RLD6oSTYdppic.twitter.com/86DsRES78z
Russia is ready to cooperate "with open arms" with everyone who intend to build relations on the basis of equality and mutual respect, but not dictate, Sergey Lavrov said:https://t.co/ZJPHGNbAuYpic.twitter.com/b4P1n69bZR
Trump may be accused of many things, but having good taste is not one of them (with arguable exception of Melania). To destroy the East Wing of the White House, and also the famous Rose Garden, is aesthetic vandalism.
A lovely little cat. (the lady in the high heels is not bad either…).
Translates to about 316 Reform MPs, 136 Lab, 71 LibDem, 49 Con, 36 SNP, 12 Green, Plaid 6 (etc).
Not so overwhelmingly Reform as other recent polls, but still putting Reform on cusp-of-majority, with Lab cut back to 136 (from 412) and Cons reduced to only 49 (from 121). Cleverly, Suella Braverman, Malthouse, Jesse Norman, Jenrick, Nick Timothy, Priti Patel among the losers.
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The threat of disorder in “diverse” communities is now being used to restrict our democratic rights https://t.co/emnpuK4EmS
I’m as concerned about how the IDF might behave as Hamas. Netanyahu has been nothing short of disgusting to Britain & Starmer. Just no, we shouldn’t be involved in any way, shape or form militarily on the ground. We are a target for both sides.
True, but if Starmer-stein chooses to behave live a pathetic “cuck”, then of course the [Israeli, but not only Israeli] Jews and Trump will take advantage of Starmer and Britain.
Hungary will turn to the European Court of Justice to challenge the Council of the European Union’s ruling to prohibit Russian gas deliveries, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto said:https://t.co/F0TD6Pehogpic.twitter.com/WyRhkkTbzQ
[“Germany’s Industrial Collapse under Merz” The Financial Times reviews the initial results of Friedrich Merz’s chancellorship in Germany, and these results are dismal. Friedrich Merz took office promising the revival of Germany’s “economic miracle.” Instead, he faces a rebellion from his own industrial base. At a recent meeting in Berlin, leading manufacturers accused him of mass layoffs, unaffordable energy costs, and endless bureaucracy — a direct result of years of excessive EU regulation and Berlin’s self-destructive sanctions against Russia. Merz’s loudly promoted “Agenda 2030” — modeled after Schröder’s early 2000s reforms — has turned into Keynesian spending and coalition paralysis, notes the Financial Times. His alliance with the SPD and the Greens secured an additional 500 billion euros in borrowing, promising rapid growth and new jobs. Six months later, nothing has improved: growth is negative or close to zero, steel production has fallen by double digits, and the automotive industry — once a symbol of German strength — is rapidly shrinking. Instead of saving the economy, Merz spends time traveling to Kyiv and Washington, obediently shaping EU policy in line with NATO demands and US trade interests. Meanwhile, German workers and small producers pay the price. Public discontent is growing; the AfD party is gaining popularity in the industrial heartland, and Merz’s own ratings have plummeted to record lows. Even the long-standing strongholds of the CDU are beginning to weaken as citizens blame Berlin for submitting to Brussels and Washington, leading to the destruction of German industry.“]
“A Metropolitan Police officer who told his colleague ‘What are you good at, other than shagging people on the team?’ has been found not guilty of misconduct after a tribunal. PC Muhammed Miah was cleared of grabbing his colleague’s bottom during a night out in North London, however the panel heard evidence he climbed a toilet to spy on his colleagues getting off in the cubicle.
The complainant, known as Officer A, experienced pressure on her bum at a Ping Pong bar in January 2020, but the misconduct panel found she had not complained at the time and that witnesses evidence was unreliable because they had been drinking since 3:30pm at Joker Bar in Chapel Market in Angel. A complaint was only made on the woman’s behalf two years later, the panel heard.“
[My London]
A couple of points. Firstly, note that all three police “officers” involved are still in the police, incredibly. Secondly, note the appallingly-poor colloquial English (“bum“; “getting off“) used by the My London reporter, one Callum Cuddeford. In fact, I have noticed previously his poor English, and his habit of intruding personal bias (in other stories). He is not alone. “Journalists” scarcely exist now. What you get are 20-something scribblers and (on TV) talking heads, most of whom know nothing.
“Two Croydon men have been jailed for forcing their way into a woman’s home to sexually assault and rape her. Adhamon Mebrahtu, 23, of Norbury and Jamie Osman, 23, followed their victim home after meeting her on a tram.
On arrival, they barged their way into her building in Croydon. They proceeded to sexually assault and rape her in her own home. Mebrahtu also admitted to stealing the victim’s phone.“
[My London]
[“Croydon man“…]
[“Croydon man“…]
Tweets seen
Rory Stewart: "People like me have screwed up! Every idea about how to run the country for at least the past 60 years has been rubbish. We have taken a hard-working, productive, cohesive country & ploughed it into the ground. The only thing that can save us is my wet liberalism."
“Rory Stewart, “We’re in an unbelievable hole.. 9.2 million economically inactive people.. That’s 1 in 7 aged under 65 who aren’t children” “We’re complete European outliers.. The rest of Europe sorted itself after covid, we didn’t” “Nobody has a clue of why it’s happening, it’s really wierd” “1 in 20 on disability benefits in Windsor.. 1 in 6 are on disability benefits in Blackpool.. So it has some connection to poverty and region” “Part of the problem might be that we’ve created a really rubbish working environment.. Jobs are poorly paid.. Stressful.. People in the UK work longer hours than they do in Europe, for less money” “So its not surprising that 9.2 million people are not keen to re enter the workforce”
The rape of a Capital. The beautiful arch at Euston Station was torn down in the 1960’s to make way for the current monstrosity. Lumps of the arch were used to plug a breach in the River Lee in East London! #london#historypic.twitter.com/Ef24jFcPz8
“Cool. People should learn about how virtually every slave sent to UK colonies or the US was SOLD TO WHITE PEOPLE BY BLACK SLAVERS. They should also learn about Britain’s role in ending the international slave trade, so the BLACK SLAVERS had to sell their slaves to Arabs. And of course, they should find out that more white people were sent as slaves to Africa than black people taken out of Africa. Finally, they should learn about modern slavery, where the slavers are almost exclusively black and brown people. Libyan slave trade below. But of course, Jovan doesn’t want any of that. He just wants to tell one side of the story.“
Also, there were “indentured servants” in Virginia and elsewhere, white British people sent to the Americas as —in effect— slaves for a fixed period: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servitude.
Another aspect the “Good Law Project” fails to note is the very considerable Jewish involvement in the trade in black African slaves.
Incidentally, that African shown in the first tweet was the failed Labour candidate for the Clacton constituency at the 2024 General Election, and was soundly beaten by Nigel Farage of Reform UK; he ended up with a mere 16.2% of the vote, and in a poor third place: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clacton_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Elections_in_the_2020s.
I spent a month in 1998 (during several months I spent in Egypt) living in the oasis of Siwa, near the Libyan border. Until about 1945, slave caravans, bringing black slaves from Central Africa to Egypt, would pass through Siwa.
[part of the oasis of Siwa (Sahara), seen from the fortress of Shali]
Looks as though that African is going the same way as Femi Oluwole (a total waste of space, prominent online but not of the slightest use to Britain or its people): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femi_Oluwole.
As for the “Good Law Project”, it is the vehicle of half-Jew barrister Jolyon Maugham, arguably best-known for having brutally killed, at his country home (a windmill), and using a baseball bat, a fox. Another waste of space, in my opinion.
Incidentally, anyone who thinks that Maugham, a tax barrister (I do not know whether he is still in active practice) must, ipso facto (or otherwise), be some kind of great mind, should take a look at his efforts when on the team of Birkbeck (London University) playing “celebrity”/alumni Christmas University Challenge a few years ago: https://order-order.com/2022/01/11/jolyon-wins-university-challenge-after-getting-almost-every-question-wrong/. Maugham managed to combine self-importance, massive over-confidence, and ignorance, in a manner truly stellar.
“Spending on ‘asylum seekers’ has increased by 36% to £5.38bn from £3.95bn. At the same time as they lavish billions on mainly single undocumented males, they took away the winter fuel payment from our most vulnerable. The Labour government’s own research showed that removing the fuel allowance will kill up to 4,000 pensioners – state sanctioned murder. £5.38bn would be more than enough to fund & operate a functioning & effective Remigration Unit.“
“FURIOUS residents said they felt ‘helpless’ after a 95-year-old woman was forced to wait on the pavement for more than five hours for an ambulance.
On Monday, November 25, Winifred Soanes was left on the cold pavement after falling and breaking her hip in Christchurch High Street.
Accompanied by her husband of 61 years, Andrew, 92, who ‘wouldn’t leave her side,’ several people stayed to help, with nearby businesses pulling together, offering essentials to keep Winifred as comfortable as possible in the ‘freezing’ weather.
David Lovell, who saw the fall, was the first to call for an ambulance, staying with Winifred and Andrew for the five and a half hours.
He said: “I can’t describe how cold it was, and as it got dark, the temperature dropped really quickly.
“She was lying on the cold pavement, and we couldn’t move her because she was in huge amounts of pain.”
Because of the way she fell, David and the others had to find a way to prop her head up, getting some shoe boxes from stall holders and a pillow from a pub.
Staff at Mountain Warehouse provided sleeping bags, and the charity shops gave blankets and hot water bottles.
Jennifer Baylis, who works at the Prama charity shop, helped throughout the day.
She said: “I can’t tell you how upsetting it was, she actually said, ‘I’m going to die here tonight’.”
Jennifer said a number of people attempted to call an ambulance and explained that she was a vulnerable elderly person. However, they were given no time frame and were told she was not a priority.
Winifred’s husband, Andrew, is diabetic and a veteran, but despite needing to care for his own health, he stayed by her side in the cold.
He said: “The situation was dire, but it’s great to know that when they need to, the community all pull together to help.“
Andrew, who called his wife his ‘soul mate’, said she was taken to Poole Hospital for treatment and is waiting for specialist operation for her injuries.
People who witnessed Winifred’s distress criticised the ‘broken system’, many of whom have called for a reform of how the service is operated.“
“A sex pest who sexually assaulted a 20-year-old female passenger during a train journey has been spared jail.
Hamada Salah, 28, who is seeking asylum in the UK, targeted two lone women in separate incidents on a TransPennine Express journey from Leeds to Middlesbrough in February.
The victims were left feeling ‘objectified’ and ‘unnerved’ after the Egyptian national began showing them pornography, Newcastle Crown Court heard.
Salah targeted a woman aged 20, which he said was ‘the perfect age for sex’, and started touching her legs, before moving to another part of the train before rubbing his groin in front of a 67-year-old passenger.
Judge Carolyn Scott said it must have been a ‘terrible ordeal for a woman of 20’ and added: ‘She was on public transport and had no opportunity to escape the situation.’
She sentenced Salah to a suspended jail term and also gave him a sexual harm prevention order which prohibits him from communicating with any unknown female on public transport unless it is a member of staff in relation to her duties.
He has also been banned from deliberately touching any unknown female on public transport under the same order.
Judge Scott sentenced Salah to 44 weeks, suspended for two years, with rehabilitation requirements and 200 hours unpaid work.
Salah was ordered to sign the sex offenders register and abide by the sexual harm prevention order for ten years.
[Daily Mail]
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The German Reich would have sent it to a concentration camp, or even executed it. The Soviet state under Stalin would have sent it to a labour camp. Is our society better for being weaker in its response, and posing as “tolerant”?
“Ghislaine Maxwell has been left ‘starving’ this Thanksgiving after the jail where she is serving a 20-year sentence for child sex trafficking ‘ran out of money’.
Sources say convicted madam Maxwell, 62, and other inmates at FCI Tallahassee in Florida are ‘going hungry’ because of the lack of food.
One source said: ‘This has been going on since last week. The inmates have been told the Bureau of Prisons has run out of money and Ghislaine and the others have been left starving.”
US offer: "The front lines will be frozen due to the ceasefire agreement, and a demilitarized zone will be established.
In return for Russia's agreement to this, sanctions will be partially lifted, while the full lifting of sanctions will occur if a peace agreement is signed… pic.twitter.com/R5CXyOcyxN
Why should Putin agree to that, at a time when Russian forces are advancing on most if not all fronts? The Kiev-regime frontline is in peril of shambolic collapse. 2025 may bring overall victory in Eastern Ukraine.
Most charts on immigration in Britain show you the trend since 2012. You need to take a step back to fully appreciate the sheer scale of what's now unfolding pic.twitter.com/OGmhScbgg8
“How do you destroy a nation? You undermine people’s belief they share a distinctive identity, history, language & culture. You flood their nation with outsiders who do not contribute or play by the rules, and who come from radically different if not incompatible cultures” https://t.co/6oO52nSRgb
Incidentally, slave caravans would pass through the oasis of Siwa in Western Egypt, having travelled from Central Africa en route to the Mediterranean coast or the Nile Delta, as recently as the 1940s.
[I may have bought fruit there from time to time; a bit different to Waitrose…]
This is what pisses me off about the Jews and WWII.
Joseph Cohen got really angry at me about how many of his relatives died in WWII. My great grandfather saw his brother shot in the head on the battlefield. Does my family’s trauma count, or is it just the Jews? https://t.co/EqtlaGRuVf
Yes. One frequently sees Jews on Twitter etc [pretending to be] upset that “their family” died, or were displaced, or inconvenienced, during the early 1940s; people that those descended from them and alive today never knew, of course.
British or German people just do not weaponize (or, indeed, monetize via books, films, “reparations”, and “restitution”) their family histories in that way.
My own maternal grandfather [b.1901] was at Dunkirk in 1940, and later in Burma. My maternal grandmother [b.1900] lost two brothers in the First World War (both, I believe, captains of the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry).
British (and German) people accept such events as historical, and do not constantly try to use them as tags on which to hang contemporary socio-political issues.
% who feel "optimistic" about future of the EU
Denmark 58% Spain 54% Sweden 48% Germany 45% UK 39% Italy 37% France 32%
Total chaos of Britain's asylum system reflected in the fact that of 5,700 illegal migrants who have been identified for removal to Rwanda the Home Office only know where 2,145 of them are! (The Times)https://t.co/R0ciMBTXGh
More than one in five Brits, 22%, want the Conservative Party to "completely disappear" and be replaced by a different political force https://t.co/kKbNbBBABa
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
The former head of the military intelligence branch of the Israeli army : According to Hamas, things are going as usual, thanks to this government in Israel, Hamas is sitting and enjoying the internal tensions and the tensions between us and America. pic.twitter.com/8UKpO3VM5U
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
Israeli aircraft carried out a raid on the city of Al-Adisa in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/lVzQikNU2X
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
Israeli media, citing Israeli security sources, report that if there is no progress in hostage negotiations within 48-72 hours, the army will be ordered to launch an attack on Rafah, adding that they will not allow Hamas to waste any more time. pic.twitter.com/FK4QHewkW7
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
The checkpoints are intended to allow some women and children to leave Rafah before the expected Israeli attack, but unarmed Palestinian civilian men are likely to be separated from their families and remain trapped in Rafah during the expected Israeli attack
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
🇷🇺 Exhibition space is running out in Moscow
💬 The confiscated American armored vehicle M88A1, which was used by the Ukrainian army, was delivered to the exhibition of trophies that will be opened in Moscow, the Ministry of Defense of Russia announced. pic.twitter.com/uGx8vTJdAX
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
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These people should be on our side!
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This post by Andrew Neil yesterday spells out the cost and reward of failure. Its a scandal!
Holyrood serves no purpose other than to fill the trough for politicians, who otherwise would not survive in the real world of work.
Only 14% of the Welsh support the use of gender quotas when selecting political candidates. Again, woke ideas are nowhere near as popular as elites think (YouGov).
Strange minor incident. Taking a nap this afternoon, after having had a very early start today, I was awoken by a knock at the door of our tiny flat (the days of country houses and Caribbean villas being now long gone). I heard my wife agreeing to donate to the county’s air ambulance charity.
I was rather suspicious about the man at the door wanting bank details “to set up a direct debit“, so intervened and told the fellow that we would give another way. He left with superficial politeness; I could see that he was unhappy at being challenged (though I am not particularly aggressive).
I was concerned, so thought to call the police on their 101 non-emergency service. It then took something like 20 minutes to get beyond the recorded messages and just to get to talk to a human being (a pleasant-sounding lady) from the police and give her the details.
I also tried, twice, to telephone the air ambulance charity people themselves but, after an initial recorded message, was informed “your call cannot be transferred” and an unobtainable signal.
I looked up what the CEO of that charity gets paid: about £119,000 a year.
That small incident was typical of the way in which everything in this country is so screwed and just does not work. For a start, the air ambulance should be an official service, not a ragbag of private charities across the UK.
Secondly, it should be illegal for fundraisers to go around knocking on doors like itinerant gypsies. The public need to be protected.
Thirdly, how is it that the CEO of such a small charity (30 employees) gets a fairly generous salary? Yet their only public telephone number is non-operational. It’s poor.
There are too many boondoggles around, to use the American phrase. The “Major Tom” nonsense, with the quasi-fraudulent daughter and son-in-law, has surely brought that to public attention.
Fourthly, the police are almost absent when you need them. At the same time, the county police have apparently spent many many hours snooping upon and “monitoring” this blog, as they do the social media posts of others. The police need to get back to doing actual, real police work.
As a matter of fact, the Police and Crime Commissioner for the county will be elected this week. At present, it is some useless and enormous woman, a Conservative Party member.
— Sprinter clown 🤡 factory (@Sprinter00000) April 30, 2024
Bravo! End the war.
"The EU should adopt a decision to send those Ukrainians who can be mobilized back to Ukraine. This is very important, today we discussed how such a decision should be reached at the European level. I know that the negotiations between Kyiv and Brussels on that topic water," said…
— S p r i n t e r F a c t o r y (@Sprinterfactory) April 30, 2024
If the Kiev regime imagines that a new army of forced and unwilling recruits will save the day, it is very much mistaken.
When the weather is warmer, and the Stavka gives the order, it is likely that the Russian armies in the east will start to roll, covered by massive artillery barrages and air cover. Any new forces recruited by the Kiev regime will simply be rolled over.
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[Katyusha rockets, aka “Stalin’s organ pipes” on the Eastern Front, WW2]
The forces of the Kiev regime may be able to launch missile attacks such as that on a Crimean port overnight, but the bigger picture is that the Kiev regime’s summer counter-offensive got nowhere and achieved nothing, that the Kiev-regime forces are rapidly running out of ammunition despite huge shipments from USA, UK etc, and that the Kiev regime is now very short of recruits, having to employ ever-more persistent press-gangs; Kiev is now asking EU states to repatriate Ukrainians living in the EU, so that the repatriated people can be put straight into uniform.
Russia is upgrading its heavy weaponry, building ever-more tanks, planes, and missiles. The summer of 2024 may see a general Russian advance which will overwhelm the ragged and exhausted Kiev-regime defences in Ukraine east of the Dnieper.
Even if that does not happen, the Kiev-regime forces cannot themselves advance. They have not the arms, ammunition, or men with which to do that. Their best possibility is to hold the line where it is.
The transnational conspiracy has had its support for the Zelensky regime sidetracked by the Gaza conflict; that is especially true of the USA. Zelensky and his cabal may be able to ban opposition parties, to arrest those opposed to war with Russia, to ban trade unions, and to refuse to hold elections, but what the Zelensky group cannot to is magic into existence more soldiers, more arms, and more ammunition.
The foreign mercenaries and other volunteers have mostly gone home now, those not captured or killed. The Kiev regime now seems to be paying mercenaries from countries with low living standards, such as Peru. Their pay is low. Still, you get what you pay for, quite often.
I doubt that many “contract soldiers”, even from regions such as South America, will now be applying to become casualty statistics in the Kiev regime’s failing war.
My assessment is that Russia is biding its time. That may mean no 2024 offensive (though, to the contrary, one may be launched in order to demoralize the all-important backers and “generous” suppliers of the Kiev regime in the EU and North America).
In the USA, the Presidential election may bring to power a President hostile to more support for the Zelensky regime. Trump is only the main possibility; there are others. Likewise in the EU. “Populist” parties are in the ascendant. Most do not want to funnel endless taxpayer funding to the ungrateful and failing Jew-Zionist regime in Kiev.
The conflict in the Palestine/Israel region, which has now spread southward to the Red Sea, is already impacting EU trade lines.
Economically, Russia is thriving, overall. While the West generally, and especially the EU, is faltering economically, Russia is doing fairly well. As I predicted 18+ months ago, the sanctions imposed have forced Russia to both diversify and to find other suppliers of food and raw materials. Sanctions rarely have huge, certainly not decisive effect anyway. I myself saw that when, aged 20, I was in Rhodesia (in 1977).
Ukraine (Kiev regime) is, by contrast, not thriving; it only keeps going by reason of the money and other support and aid supplied from outside. Its agriculture is finding export difficult, and some markets closed or restricted. The industrial sector is running at a low level. Electricity supplies are interrupted, and gas supplies more so.
In the long run, what will sink Ukraine as a state (failed state) is the very low birth-rate, combined with the huge numbers of Ukrainians now living in a number of EU states and elsewhere. In the short-term, the ranks of the army are not being replaced.
Russia will win (in Eastern Ukraine), and the NWO will retreat.
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[Tintoretto, The Last Supper]
Tweets seen
🚨🇺🇦 @NYTimes Revelation: #Ukraine employing 'people snatchers' to forcibly recruit untrained men for frontline combat against #Russia. Harsh tactics exposed in a grim #wartime reality. Ex-CIA analyst Larry Johnson remarks on the Times' late arrival to the truth. pic.twitter.com/Mc6tyUaQyn
SLAVES: 40,000 child slaves in Congo are forced to work in cobalt mines so we can drive electric cars because Biden is blocking mining in America. h/t @JamesMelvillepic.twitter.com/V4eR349y1c
Looking at the bigger picture, this is but one of the terrible consequences of decolonization in Africa (etc) from the 1950s through to the 1970s. That process was itself a consequence of the disaster of WW2 and the even more disastrous defeat of the German Reich.
Who now —save for the ignorant and/or brainwashed— can doubt that the post-WW2 ending of European rule over Africa has resulted in war, civil wars, degradation of the environment, and misery for the Africans themselves, as well as irreparable loss of wildlife and tree cover?
The most heartwarming of threads. The fortitude of a dog called Shaq. 👇♥️ https://t.co/iQywJpuOuv
It’s been amazing to see him heal up fully in the last 2 weeks especially. The whole weight of the world has been lifted from him. So today I wanted to give him a big big treat (3/5) pic.twitter.com/MpcYcTAcV1
9 weeks between these 2 sets of photos. You truly are a miracle Mr Shaq.
Have a wonderful day everybody and if you feel a little down or low maybe Shaq can show you comebacks are always possible 🥰🙏 (5/5) pic.twitter.com/PO7oUSFdAg
Not a particularly original or surprising thought (or two), but never mind…
I happened to see, a day or two ago, a Celebrity Chase quiz show, I think first shown several years ago. Nadine Dorries.
Hard to understand why Nadine Dorries was on a quiz show, except for the fact that, though any money won goes to a chosen charity, the contestants are paid (how much, I do not know; I presume somewhere around £1,000).
I cannot now recall the exact questions asked of Nadine Dorries, but she knew very few of the answers, and was quickly knocked out. Her ignorance was, even for a cynic such as myself, almost beyond belief.
The above experience once more led to thoughts of how MPs now really are the bottom of the barrel. Compare them to the better type of MP from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s. Jo Grimond, the one-time Liberal leader, for example. A very erudite man who had also served in WW2 as an officer, and been a barrister. His memoirs are well worth reading, incidentally. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Grimond.
Not that I agree with all of his views, and the same would be even more true of Denis Healey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Healey], but these people had character, depth, real erudition, and were not simply self-serving careerists.
Compare them to (ex-MP) Nadine Dorries, to “Boris” Johnson, to Corbyn, to Keir Starmer, to Jo Swinson (a later LibDem leader of sorts), to Liz Truss, to Sunak, Matt Hancock etc… Among many many others.
Whatever method is chosen for selecting or electing MPs, Cabinet and other ministers etc, is of secondary importance. Prime importance must be given to the quality of those selected. In darker moments, I tend to think that the fall in overall quality of MPs just reflects the decline and/or degeneration of the society from which they have emerged.
Incidentally, on that Celebrity Chase show, Nadine Dorries claimed that she was the only MP not claiming expenses (in fact, she just meant certain “personal” expenses). Also, that she was campaigning to end MP expenses! The presenter was too polite (or short of time) to retort that she had already been caught actually cheating on her expenses several times, and had only just escaped prosecution: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadine_Dorries#Expenses_claims.
Zionism and Jews in the UK
Look at the tweet below, from the malicious Jew-Zionist cabal known as “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”]:
To those gentilesplaining that “anti-Zionism is not antisemitism”, our representative polling of British Jews has found that only 6% are not Zionists, and 97% feel personally connected to events unfolding in Israel.
Yet we constantly see or hear, from Jew-Zionist “activists” (troublemakers), that Jews in the UK have nothing to do with Israel or what Israel is now doing to the people of Gaza…
We also see or hear that “criticism of Israel is legitimate, but any criticism of Jews is ‘antisemitic’ and (they claim) not legitimate“.
The “CAA’s” own survey indicates that at least 80% of Jews in the UK are content to accept the label “Zionist”, and that no less than 88% of them feel “personally connected” to whatever is happening in Israel.
Also, note the derogatory term “gentilesplaining“: in other words, non-Jews cannot say anything about Jews (but Jews can —and do— say the most insulting things about British and other European cultures and peoples).
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Donald Trump leads Biden by four points in Daily Mail national poll despite battling lawsuits pic.twitter.com/QpfnGzKYbF
🇮🇷Iran reversed months-long slowdown in uranium enrichment to 60% weapons-grade purity
Iran already has quite a lot of uranium enriched to 60%. If it continues to enrich, it will be possible to create three nuclear bombs (one requires 42 kg), the IAEA says.
"China has become the leading economy, Russia has become the largest economy in Europe, already breathing behind Japan in the race for fourth place. And Asian economies have seriously moved up the ladder. India has taken third place, Indonesia has climbed to seventh place and…
“China has become the leading economy, Russia has become the largest economy in Europe, already breathing behind Japan in the race for fourth place. And Asian economies have seriously moved up the ladder.
India has taken third place, Indonesia has climbed to seventh place and soon will start attacking Germany’s position, which is currently sixth,” said Maxim Oreshkin, assistant to the Russian president, in an interview with “Expert” magazine.
In his words, the United States of America is killing the European economy, adding that “as soon as they finish cannibalizing their European partners, they will focus on the Asian market.”
Retired US Army officer:
We cannot say no to Israel because Israel is our master. At the peak of helplessness, the United States is looking for a solution to the Yemen problem.
🔺Yemen has been bombed by military aircraft since 2014. Did you think that the Yemenis would be… pic.twitter.com/7BtXMa8iWQ
“Retired US Army officer: We cannot say no to Israel because Israel is our master. At the peak of helplessness, the United States is looking for a solution to the Yemen problem.
Yemen has been bombed by military aircraft since 2014. Did you think that the Yemenis would be afraid of so many American warplanes?
If Iran starts this war, the world economy, especially the economy of Western countries, will suffer. Biden needs to wake up from his sleep, this problem is bigger than the US.
Iran has many missiles and could bring death and destruction to Americans like they haven’t seen since World War II.”
Late thought about Ukraine
UK television news full of the Kiev-regime attack on the Russian ship, and saying that Russia is losing the battle in the Black Sea. Well, the Kiev regime no longer has a navy at all.
Naturally, the loss of a large ship, even a supply ship, is very bad but, the very same day, Russian forces took what is left of the city of Mariinka in the Donbass. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-67820916.
That is where the war is happening, on the ground in Eastern Ukraine. Russia is slowly winning there.
As for the attack on the ship, already the biased commentators on Sky News etc are heralding the dawn of a Kiev-regime strategic advantage in the Black Sea which does not exist.
In the final analysis, and if push came to shove, Russia could totally flatten Kiev and all other cities of Ukraine, if the leadership were so to decide. What is stopping that is firstly, that Moscow and Kiev were the centrepieces of Russian life for many centuries and, secondly, the fact that Russia is slowly winning this war.
Russia, though, is still one of the two main nuclear powers, and also has awesome conventional destructive capability. In extremis, that power could be unleashed. Kiev should be talking to Moscow about redrawing borders.
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).
Late tweets seen
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.
I suppose that, were Vaughan Williams alive today, he would be “cancelled” as “ethnocentric” and “racist”. Britain has gone mad, and is ravaged —culturally and sometimes literally— by non-white mobs stirred up by the (((you-know-who))).
18 months ago Dr Marilyn Comrie OBE appeared on @talkRADIO @iancollinsuk and slandered me with untruths. She has now re-tracked all her 'mistakes' and apologised to me – please see attached for her full apology. pic.twitter.com/PbYJw6EyWI
The funniest thing about the forced “apology” of “Dr” Comrie (the doctorate is an honorary one, awarded a few years ago) is that she excuses herself by citing “shared experience of acute racial trauma and post-traumatic slave syndrome following the murder of George Floyd“.
Ha ha! Slavery in the British Empire ended in 1833, nearly 200 years ago (and the slave trade itself had already been abolished even then, and throughout the Empire, in 1807).
“Dr.” Comrie, of whose existence I was entirely unaware until today, is apparently a quangocrat and/or “social entrepreneur”, who worked for the BBC at one time: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Comrie.
The “apology”, drafted —I presume— by “Dr” Comrie’s solicitors, is reproduced here below:
There it is. “Dr” Comrie (like those black women Labour MPs who are and/or have been in hot water) thinks that she can cite British or Empire slavery in the 18th century or before, or the death of an American black criminal while resisting arrest in the USA, to excuse her spouting a load of complete garbage, untruthful, stupid, and libellous, on a British radio show.
Incidentally, in case anyone is wondering, while spoken defamation is usually slander (and not libel), it is libel (in the UK) when broadcast on public radio or TV in that manner.
The people moaning about the state of the economy are the same people who pushed for longer lockdowns and harsher restrictions on businesses during the pandemic.
Dear @HMAMelanieR, not all speech is protected. s127(1) of the UK Communications Act 2003 criminalizes sending by via a public electronic communications network a message that is grossly offensive or is indecent, obscene or menacing.Alison Chabloz was convicted of this in 2018. https://t.co/81k23rtNPk
Indeed. British diplomats are fond of talking about free speech in other countries, while forgetting the constraints that now exist in the UK: Alison Chabloz, persecuted and prosecuted for posting satirical songs about Jews (particularly “holocaust” frauds) online; Jez Turner, imprisoned for making a speech in Whitehall; Ian Millard (me), disbarred at the behest of a pack of Jews for 5 tweets about politicians and events.
One diplomat unlikely to make that mistake is Rowan Laxton [https://www.gov.uk/government/people/rowan-james-laxton–2], who successfully appealed his conviction for shouting about the evils of Jews and Israel. The judge who heard the appeal disbelieved the only prosecution witness, Gideon Falter of the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”]. Falter’s testimony has proven contentious in other cases since then.
Laxton was reinstated at the Foreign Office and is now High Commissioner in Cameroon (though note his postings: Cameroon, Somalia etc, not Moscow, Paris, Washington…).
Why is it that only now is the consensus shifting, so that it is generally obvious that Boris Johnson is simply out of his depth as PM? I have been blogging since I started in 2016 about his unfitness for public office,and was tweeting the same for years before that. Those who had known and/or employed Boris-idiot were saying the same or similar, yet the msm has been promoting Johnson for nearly 20 years. He is of course part-Jew, and pro-Israel. I suppose that the answer lies there.
As Israeli Embassy official Shai Masot said, when being secretly filmed, “Boris is good…he is solid on Israel. He’s an idiot…[…of course, but suits the Israel/Jewish agenda]”:
What a shock. People are reconsidering whether a cup of sugar-loaded weak coffee is really worth several pounds out of what, for many, is a pretty low disposable income.
Britain should have joined with the German Reich to rule most of the world. Second-best option: stay out of the conflicts in Europe and not declare war on Germany (81 years ago, on 3 September 1939). Once that disastrous war had started, it should have been halted by honourable armistice after Dunkirk, in mid-1940.
This is a VERY significant picture: police remove helmets in a show of sympathy for the protest against the WHO #lockdown and the Merkel regime. pic.twitter.com/bqHdFriq5e
Get the picture? Huge amount of recent testing for “Coronavirus”, huge increase in people found to be infected, but virtually no deaths from it, because most people tested have few if any symptoms, and are in no real danger from it. The same is true of anyone they might infect.
Well, @droneelectronic perhaps all those people who like to sing 'Britons never never never shall be slaves' on one night each September might gird their loins a bit, and actually behave as if they meant it. https://t.co/9vOcDuPGAs
1/2 German Railways (Deutsche Bahn) actually researched whether anyone had caught Covid on their extensive network. “We see remarkably few infections in trains. No infections occurred in persons on board with a stay of less than ten hours….
2/2 '… Not a single contact tracing has been identified in Germany and Austria as having been triggered by an infection on the train journey.'Source https://t.co/tVh4xL7XHC
The RRSB (Rail Safety and Standards Board) actually surveyed the Covid risk on trains. They found there was 1-in-11,000 chance of contracting COVID-19 on trains https://t.co/Lvh8WebWzG
This is true. I thought the original Gina Miller case against the government had merit (tho' the prorogation was overblown) but was struck by the rhetoric of many on the left against Johnson. Yet the same quarters are now silent about a far more significant assault on liberty. https://t.co/UJBWJDCfaT
The most invidious fact of all in that regard is that not only does Britain have a government of dictatorial clowns but also an Opposition consisting of those whose policies are in most respects identical. A non-Opposition.
Oh, much, much worse than that. You cease to be free. And the intimidation and control of the population *become* proper police work. https://t.co/EsIjya6l4e
Among other important bits in @TimHarford's excellent Daily Mail article today https://t.co/XJ7LRSP4Oa, is comparison with Fukushima panic in Japan, where people were 'rescued to death in' excessive reraction
Because almost everyone else in the commentary businesses chooses to be wrong. Anyone who wishes can see what is wrong with this Panicdemic, and say so. But they don’t. Jonestown before the Kool-Aid must have been a bit like this. https://t.co/XeEwpPN57M
Something incredible just happened. My doorbell rang and I answered to find an older woman I've never met before. She politely said, "I'm trying to find a place to sleep tonight. My sister used to live here. Can you call her? I might be listed as a missing person."
Click on that to read the whole thread. Not just an amazing story but disturbing. The police, who have recently had so much time to swagger around bullying the public, checking on what people are saying on Twitter and Facebook, simply could not be bothered to make a couple of telephone calls to give a person in need of immediate real help.
Incidentally, I thought (assumed) that the above happened in the UK. Apparently not. Texas. Still noteworthy.
The “holocaust” narrative is the binding thread which has created a false sense of identity and nationhood out of disparate elements.
Prime Minister’s Questions
I heard only the Radio 4 highlights of PMQs. Disastrous for Boris-idiot. Keir Starmer might be in the pocket of the Israel lobby, but in terms of domestic policy he is “mainstream”. For Boris-idiot to accuse a former Director of Public Prosecutions of being a sympathizer or apologist for the IRA (by proxy, because Corbyn was Labour leader for 4 years) is just absurd. Not even Oxford Union level. Eton College debating society, maybe.
Boris Johnson left flailing as his limitations become clear for all to see
Rather than being seen as the man with the winning touch, many Tories are waking up to the fact that the Prime Minister is a liability
Johnson is too far down in the polls to be re-elected. The Tories are beginning to realise that he is bringing them into disrepute – they will be remorseless in showing him the door. He has become a liability to the party. His PMQ's performance was his swan song.THE DirPP an IRA! https://t.co/uuD2ex2Xgr
The problem the British electorate faces at present runs parallel to that pertaining to the USA: a false choice between unworthy candidates.
Having said that, even were Keir Starmer brilliant, he would be no nearer office. On paper, Boris-idiot is there maybe until as late as November 2024.
I predicted after the 2019 General Election that any real or serious opposition to this government would have to come from within the ranks of Conservative MPs themselves, given the 80-seat majority.
I also made the point that there was a false question being asked during the 2019 campaign. Many were writing in the msm, “Boris has the ability to be PM, but does he have the principles?“, to which my answer was “when has Boris proven that he has the ability?“, but answer came there none…
Now the Conservative Party MPs, pro-Conservative newspapers and websites etc are having to wake up to the fact that they have promoted and puffed a total clown as “Prime Minister in Waiting”, in some cases for 20+ years.
Well, they put him there, and there he sits, incapable of doing anything effectively, having shut down the economy and society, listened to idiots like Professor Ferguson (he of the “800,000 Coronavirus deaths” prediction). Soon there will be millions of unemployed wanting solutions.
“Boris” and his record: Economy and society shut down for about 6 months. Ludicrous facemask policy adopted. Absurd local “lockdowns” implemented. Migration invasion worse than ever (over 400 yesterday alone, and that’s only on the beaches; what about all the others?). Unemployment soaring. DWP and HMRC even less efficient. Nothing done to stamp out exploitation by (((predators))) such as Philip Green.