Russian hackers have obtained documentary proof of NATO’s direct involvement in strikes on Russian territory, according to materials an anonymous group provided to TASS.
From any reasonable or logical view, the push for war with Russia is just mad, but the fact is that secret cabals and ruling circles in the West are pushing for war, promoting the view that conflict and even outright war with Russia is inevitable and even desirable.
My own view is that Britain should leave NATO, and keep its own nuclear deterrent under solely British control (unlike Trident). Britain should cultivate better relations with Russia, and would then be able to receive gas and probably oil at cost price, as well as having a huge market for British goods and services.
100+ million third world migrants living in White nations will soon have their income cutoff by AI replacements, this is a recipe for the bankruptcy of the welfare state & civil war. It will be an opportunity to restore the natural racial hierarchy.pic.twitter.com/sJzxL4XRIihttps://t.co/4lpTaPjtzd
“Douglas Hedley, a professor of the philosophy of religion and fellow at Clare College, told the Mail: ‘Presumably when this man was appointed there must have been references for him. Given the paucity of his publications and a mediocre CV, why on earth was this possible?
‘The only possible explanation is the whole DEI culture. DEI is a Trojan horse that will ultimately destroy the notion of the university… It’s really dangerous.’
Another Cambridge academic told The Times anonymously that the row has been ‘disastrous for Cambridge, and it is disastrous for higher education’.“
[Daily Mail]
Appoint an ignorant and semi-literate n*g as a fake “professor” at Cambridge? What could possibly go wrong?…
I have blogged recently once or twice about the individual in question.
Cambridge (University) has been decadent for a long time.
See also (another case of kneejerk “diversity hire”, this time in Parliament):
I have just seen a short video clip by (probable one-term) MP Samantha Niblett:
we need to find the root cause why people have fallen for this mental trap,because it not only causes problems with this particular issue, it is being exploited and weaponized for a slew of issues against reality,basic understanding,logic,etc, even the most educated fall into it
That second tweeter (also) is right. These delusions are widespread. I saw a tweet yesterday by porcine fake-Labour MP Emily Thornberry to the same effect as that of Samantha Niblett.
Yes, here is Emily Thornberry’s tweet:
A reminder that yesterday, today, tomorrow and always: trans women are women and trans men are men.
Proud to represent a Borough that recognises that protecting women doesn't need to come at the expense of trans people's safety and dignity. pic.twitter.com/0X4uJuYboK
A sick and decadent society rots from the head (MPs, but not only MPs).
Late tweets
About one in five student loans are now being given to non-British citizens, which risks costing the taxpayer billions of pounds a year in unpaid debt.https://t.co/z8FUXLalBb
The Coudenhove-Kalergi conspiracy will not be crushed by tweets (or blog posts, for that matter)…
Exactly! Or who to blame for racism or Islamophobia.
— 3rd Reich Revisited Back-up Account (@3rdReichRevisi2) August 7, 2026
Israel is losing highly skilled professionals: emigration has increased by 50%
A new study by the Israeli tax authority has shown that emigration from Israel has increased by approximately 50% since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. A growing proportion of those leaving are…
Iran has come into possession of an American MQ-9 Reaper drone and an Israeli Hermes 900, both of which are largely intact. The IRGC is studying the captured systems and the technologies used in them, and is also conducting reverse engineering of key components in order to use… pic.twitter.com/8i0RATzh6j
Farage is, of course, correct. This blog has been warning about it for the past 8-9 years (since 2016/2017), and in exactly the same terms.
Societal collapse is not usually immediate, but may take decades, or even hundreds of years (as in “the Fall of the Roman Empire”). It does not necessarily look dramatic, especially in the early stages.
Tweets seen
I don't know anything about Kit Malthouse other than that he's a Tory and – on this evidence – he's one of the few people in that room willing to speak plainly and honestly on what's happening in Gaza. At this moment, it's clear which of those things matters more. https://t.co/ld6KHUIZAE
It would be very good to see freeloading and thick-as-two-short-planks “diversity hire”, Lammy, indicted and on trial.
Washington is ready to attack Iranian nuclear facilities again "if necessary," US President Donald Trump said following the statement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on serious damage after the previous attack:https://t.co/NzE4ve7NGYpic.twitter.com/UigWAhoTEs
The israelis are starving a population to death: 19 killed by the israeli-made famine in 24hrs: is this the world you wanted | via @AdameMediapic.twitter.com/0uoDoMATRQ
The Jewish lobby in countries such as the UK is “standing with Israel”, and so is complicit in the crimes of Israeli Jews. Organizations such as the evil/malicious “Campaign Against Antisemitism” or “CAA”, operating anonymously out of post office boxes etc, are semi-clandestine offshoots of the Israeli Embassy, and abuse the English legal system, including the criminal justice system, in a kind of politically-motivated “lawfare”.
In the UK, we harbour a “fifth column”, which should be rooted out.
…about which the Jew-Zionist lobby is either silent, or actually blames the child (and other) victims, and while continuing to whine endlessly about what the Germans are alleged to have done to Jews sometime around 1944, over 80 years ago…
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NEW: Weekly YouGov voting intention poll for The Times/Sky News
Notional result at election— Reform 304 MP (22 short of bare majority), Labour 171, LibDems 71, Cons 44, SNP 26 (etc).
The important thing is that, as in all opinion polls for almost the past year, Reform still leads Labour. Also, the decline of the Con Party continues. It is bumping along the bottom of its core support now. Most are very elderly people, and many of them will not even survive to see the next general election, still anything up to 4 years away. I feel that the Con Party is finished. It has lost relevance, and really much of its default credibility.
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[A Rainy Day at Lower Regent Street, by Tushar Sabale]
Quite atmospheric.
The Foreign Office once had a kind of down-at-heel outstation in Lower Regent Street, a building called Charles House. Further down the street, out of view of that painting (behind where the artist must have stood), and on the other side of the street, a building so unmemorable that few will have noticed its departure. I do not think that it even had “Foreign and Commonwealth Office” on the outside, just “Charles House”.
Just found it on Rightmove. Lease offered by something called Levy Properties or similar. Wouldn’t you know?…
The interior seen on Rightmove now looks very bright and open-plan, quite different to what it was in 1978 or 1979, when I had to go there once (some bureaucratic nonsense about my passport, which was being held by them).
The building was then very dark and gloomy, there were few if any people about, and the visitor (I was the only one, it seemed) was, and had to be, closely escorted by an unsmiling old dragon dressed in a dark-blue uniform, a bit like the female prison guards sometimes seen in old British films. The few windows were draped in thick and filthy net curtains (to deter both snoopers and bomb fragments; this was still IRA-terrorism days).
The dragon took me to the room in question, and waited for me outside, later escorting me back to the very unwelcoming front desk, and making sure I left.
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UK opposition leader Kemi Badenoch shuffles her Conservative shadow cabinet in an attempt to reset her leadership of the party which is coming under pressure a year on from its landslide election defeat https://t.co/9PFtKylq6m
If I’d been Foreign Sec and Home Sec – and I still can’t quite compute that Cleverly was either, it speaks to the mess of Johnson & Truss and Sunak was kinda stuck with it – I would not be happy with Housing. Badenoch obviously wasn’t prepared to sack Philp, Cleverly will hate…
[“NEW POST. Here are four things that just happened in Britain. A 24-year-old father was brutally stabbed to death in an affluent part of London after a man tried to steal his watch. An Albanian with 50 criminal convictions was allowed to stay in the country after a judge ruled his crimes were “not extreme enough”. A pensioner who said he “just wanted to go home” was beaten to death in Islington by three teenage girls who filmed the brutal assault on their phone for entertainment. And an asylum-seeker from Syria, Mohammed Wahid Mohammed, who was working illegally in Britain, repeatedly raped a 12-year-old girl in Birmingham. What do all these shocking, hideous, and truly awful cases have in common? They are all utterly depressing symbols of Lawless Britain —a chaotic, dark, degraded society that looks more like the fictional city Gotham than a modern, civilised nation. A place where the hardworking, law-abiding majority have completely had enough and which could easily decide the outcome of the next general election Welcome Lawless Britain“]
Goodwin may be right. It is getting to the point where whatever Farage and Reform do, what they fail to do, whatever deficiencies they display, people are just going to say, in effect, “the old parties have failed; time for something or someone else.”
“The safety of the people”, wrote the great Roman statesman Cicero, who tried to uphold the republic in the face of impending collapse, “shall be the highest law”. But what happens when the political class is no longer interested in upholding that law?" https://t.co/YyZWRAHluu
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly views Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "madman" who undermines Washington's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, reported "Axios".
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
[“The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump increasingly views Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a “madman” who undermines Washington’s diplomatic efforts in the Middle East, reported “Axios”.
Despite the ceasefire, American officials have become significantly more disturbed by Netanyahu’s behavior and policies, “Axios” reported on Sunday, citing sources familiar with the situation. “Bibi behaved like a madman. He constantly bombs everything,” the newspaper quoted White House officials as saying.“]
"Everything is happening exactly as recently described in the Pentagon. Russian advance is like lava – impossible to stop it. Relentlessly moving forward. And that is inevitable," geopolitical analyst Mark Sloboda said pic.twitter.com/4fc0tWArV5
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
Iran's intelligence services warn of increased attempts by foreign intelligence agencies to recruit new spies within the country, especially after their agent cells were uncovered during the 12-day war. pic.twitter.com/6DOZNlnmOk
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
I should imagine that the Israeli intelligence services find a fertile field for agent-recruitment in Iran, in view of the existing political tensions there. The big deterrent, for the potential agents, is of course what happens to them if they are caught.
France intends to continue supporting UNESCO after the United States again decided to leave the organization. This was stated by French President Macron. pic.twitter.com/bUJj1qWbUT
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
France, more than any other country, is the preserver of traditional European culture (though UNESCO’s remit is of course wider than that).
Zelensky signed a law that sparked mass protests, eliminating the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies. pic.twitter.com/bIyc2WuJX6
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
“If I were a rich man“…
Ynet: After the attacks by Iran, all Israelis want to flee. Google searches for the phrase "safest countries for Jews" have increased by 5000%. pic.twitter.com/DpghtqLDOO
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
Just don’t come here…
(applies also to Arabs and others…).
The Iranian president:
"We are ready for any Israeli military move, and our forces are prepared to strike deep inside Israel again." pic.twitter.com/W1FbfePa6Q
— Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) July 22, 2025
Russian troops liberated the community of Novotoretskoye in the Donetsk region over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Tuesday:https://t.co/tHfpfstKBkpic.twitter.com/bh3cGHjAXz
Like others, I am genuinely concerned about the current direction of travel. You cannot impose mass uncontrolled immigration, unvetted migration, a huge state cover-up, billions in welfare costs for people who are not even British, not to mention broken borders, and not expect…
[“In Saudi Arabia, illegal migrants are imprisoned, fined & deported with no legal process In Qatar, they are detained & deported without appeal In Australia, they are detained offshore with no chance of settling In Britain? We put them up in luxury hotels with welfare and swimming pools then wonder why they keep coming.”]
One of the most unpopular?
What government has been more unpopular in Britain?
I’m amazed anyone could have done a worse job than this crew.