Paul Gambaccini & Nick Robinson @BBCr4today whinging about Foxes. Foxes have been living in London for over a 100 years. Yes they make a noise, dig, pee & poop but they play a vital role in keeping the rodent population at bay. You could always try ear plugs at night!… pic.twitter.com/F1OFmMBWDv
Rafah, the very place to where the Gazan civilian population was “ordered” (by the Israeli Jews’ army) to flee to as a sanctuary.
Putin to Oliver Stone after the end of the interview: Have you never been beaten in your life? Stone: Beaten? Oh yes, it was. Putin: Then you won’t get used to it, because for this film you will get Stone: Yeah, but it's worth it. pic.twitter.com/4cKXI2jALQ
Well, I have to say that, for someone the Western msm has been writing off with (invented?) terminal illnesses for at least 3 years, Putin looks remarkably well. Has “our” (((their))) media been lying to us again?
There are more and more opponents of aid to Kiev in the United States
On Tuesday, the Senate abandoned the border and immigration package and moved to approve a separate deal on Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific region, The Hill writes.
“God mote it be“, not because I think particularly highly of Trump as an individual, or as statesman of sorts, but because he will ensure, as far as possible, that the USA and Russia (etc) do not get into a Third World War that might set back civilization for hundreds or even thousands of years.
At the end of the day, the choice will be a poor one, because the US political system is sclerotic and almost incapable of substantial change. That will be so even were Biden and Trump not to be the candidates in the end.
As it is, it looks like being Trump on the one side, a very flawed individual but one with real strengths, as against Biden, a corrupt and possibly perverse individual who —most importantly— is plainly at least semi-demented.
People may say “so what if Biden has dementia? He has support etc“. Well, if that is so, why even elect a President? Just let the Deep State conclaves, and secretive Bohemian Grove circles, and Jew-Zionist cabals, rule the USA without the figurehead…
I think that the American public are looking at the two, and are seeing that (to put it that way) one of them is as good as “off his head”…so game over (?).
…and it now turns out that the untermensch even strolled past (the new) New Scotland Yard a while ago! The police must be hoping that he will just throw himself into the river, and thus save them further embarrassment. Where’s Waldo?
"More than two-thirds of Ivy League graduate Elites support BANNING gas stoves, gas-powered cars, air-conditioning, SUVs & 'non-essential air travel' to tackle climate change. But only one quarter of ordinary voters or less support these policies" https://t.co/nvXCm83M3t
If this trend continues, there will eventually have to be, not only in the USA etc, but in the UK too, a purge that will make the Cultural Revolution, the Yezhovshchina, and others, seem mild.
Firing Tucker Carson was the best decision Fox News ever made.
He’s been off corporate media less than a year, and he’s already woken up millions of people.
No wonder the media are grasping at straws to slander him.
He is one of the few true journalists left in this world.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 8, 2024
Hillary Clinton, someone who only became prominent because she was married to Bill Clinton. Thank God she never became U.S. President. We would have had WW3 by now. A semi-educated idiot who is presented as some kind of great mind.
"Once we get to true Net Zero, the temperatures will stop going up almost immediately."
Climate doomsday preacher, Al Gore—who has amassed a net worth of $300m through climate fearmongering—speaking from the WEF's recent Davos summit.
NET ZERO -Wind will be cheaper and better for the planet! they said!
▪️weight 1688 tons (= 23 houses) ▪️1300 tons of concrete ▪️295 tons of steel ▪️48 tons of Iron ▪️24 tons of fibreglass ▪️neodymium ▪️praseodymium ▪️dysprosium
The SNP is always good for a laugh. As for Scotland’s “Independence” pretensions, what kind of “Scottish nation” has Pakistanis (yes, I know that they must have British passports…) leading two of its three largest political parties (SNP and Scottish Labour)?
Javier Milei at the Western Wall, overcome with emotion.
He is not only turning Argentina around from its previous leftist catastrophic state – he's also abandoning the third world embarrassment known as BRICS.
Does anyone go there, do that, and be (or pretend to be) “overcome with emotion” unless he is at least “part-“? I am thinking of “Boris” Johnson, whose great-grandfather was a rabbi in Lithuania.
Whichever way you look at him, Milei seems to be some kind of lunatic.
You're absolutely right, Ricky. And the lack of government funding, long-term training plans for doctors and nurses, and failing to properly pay and take care of the staff that they actually have… well, that's nothing whatsoever to do with it.
Immigrants tend to be healthy so not a strain on the NHS. How does Ricky know who in the video is British?
— Michael Moss #FBPE #readytorejoin #3.5% #FBPPR (@MintyTeaboy) February 7, 2024
So you’re just stupid then
— Ricky 😎 🎵Made in England, Born & Bred🎵 (@Ricky_K67) February 7, 2024
You know any of those people could have been born here right? You know any of those people could be working and paying NI Contributions right? You know many immigrants work in the NHS saving lives every day right? Am sure you had some point though
— Ricky 😎 🎵Made in England, Born & Bred🎵 (@Ricky_K67) February 7, 2024
Amazing how many —indeed, brainwashed— people really want to believe either that the UK actually benefits from mass immigration (which is such nonsense) or at least can comfortably absorb the present (net) inflow of about 750,000 a year (more in fact, bearing in mind that the incomers are almost all non-white, while emigrants are often British people —real British people— going to Australia, New Zealand and elsewhere).
“While Labour is favourite to snatch the Northamptonshire seat from the Tories, Sunak’s party faces a battle even to take second place, if local opinion is anything to go by.”
[The Guardian]
Less an ordinary by-election, more a possible template for GE 2024. As I have blogged previously, there is a mood somewhere between anger and apathy, a mood which has become palpable in recent years, recent months.
The electorate now hates and despises the Conservative Party, whose governments now seem totally incompetent and ineffective. However, fake Labour is not much liked or respected either. “Least worst”, if you like.
As the Guardian report about Wellingborough indicates, that electoral mood leads people either to vote Labour as least-worst option, or to protest via Reform UK.
Sadly, no real social-national party is available.
The electorate’s present main emotion is wanting to stamp on the Government, on the misnamed Conservative Party, and on its MPs.
“A BBC editor was hired as an expert witness to help at least 15 Somalian criminals fight deportation – including a vile offender who sexually attacked a deaf teenage girl.
Now an investigation by this newspaper can reveal Ms Harper has givenexpert witness evidence in a string of other controversial deportation appeals by Somali offenders – including for another three sex attackers, three drug dealers and a career criminal who spent a decade in British jails.
In one of the most shocking cases, Ms Harper warned that a Somali man who committed a horrific sexual assault on a profoundly deaf 17-year-old girl would be at ‘severely heightened risk’ if he was sent back to Somalia because he had committed a sex crime.
A judge disagreed and threw out his appeal against deportation. Astonishingly, this newspaper has discovered that, 16 months later, the 29-year-old attacker, who the MoS is banned from naming by a court order, has still not been kicked out of Britain and is living with relatives in a council flat.”
[Daily Mail].
Get rid of the invaders. Get rid of any who connive at the migration-invasion of this country.
Talking point: a medical episode
I do not usually blog about any medical conditions that may impact me, but in this case something wider, about the NHS, is illustrated.
When I lived for a year in Kazakhstan (1996-1997), I suddenly became almost deaf at one point. Ear wax. The wife of a Russian colonel with whom I was friendly took me to a local hospital not far from where I lived; I think that it was about a mile up the same long boulevard, Prospekt Lenina.
The treatment was basic but effective. A giant “watering can” was filled with water. I was enjoined to kneel down with my head sideways over a large receptacle. A metal cone about 2 feet deep was then positioned over one of my ears. One nurse held the cone as the other poured the water quickly but steadily into the cone.
The feeling —not pain exactly, but pressure— was almost unbearable for a second. It reminded me of a couple of experiences during scuba dive training. Then it was over, and a plug of ear wax the size of a little finger was floating in the water. Blessed relief. Hearing was restored.
I think —cannot now recall— that either the treatment was free or involved a small fee. I wanted to give the nurses themselves some money, but Ludmilla, the colonel’s wife, told me that that would not be necessary. She was always saving me from “wasting” money (and/or from the odd blonde), as when we were at the “Zilyony Bazaar” (“Green Market”), the Central Market in Almaty, and she would not hear of me having my fortune told by an ancient Kazakh woman sitting on the ground, and who used small animal bones to do her divinations. Ludmilla was a strong character, a contrast to her very easy-going husband.
The next time I had a similar problem, about 2015, the local GP surgery made me an appointment to see a nurse. I did attend, but in fact felt OK by the time I attended, and the nurse said that she could not see any wax anyway. So nothing had to be done.
Well, here we are in 2024. I was informed by the same GP surgery that they “no longer offer” any ear wax removal. A private clinic was recommended. It operates out of a small and quiet NHS hospital in a coastal village about 5 miles from my home. I made the appointment. £15 non-refundable deposit and £65 for the treatment. I could have had it done earlier, but am in fact going next week.
So there it is. Something that used to be free on the NHS now has to be paid for, or no treatment. I am not exactly affluent these days, and even a sum as small as £80 is not nothing (as the Russians say), but one can well imagine that there are many who would struggle to find the fee demanded.
The NHS is less and less useful. Here we are, with GPs earning, in most cases, £100,000-£200,000 a year, monies coming out of all our taxes (even if, like me, you are not employed, you still pay out via VAT etc), and they no longer offer what was a minor but still very useful service. A sign of the way things are going.
The NHS lost its way many years ago. It now seems, often, to be run mainly for the benefit of those employed in it.
It is not just a question of supplying the NHS with more money, or higher staff salaries, bonuses etc. It is a question of making sure that the people are offered services, and that the outcomes are good. Also, that the people needing medical (and dental) help, and their families, are not messed around and ripped-off (eg by having to pay exorbitant parking fees).
At least I myself shall not have to pay for parking next week; having been to that small hospital once before, I know that parking is free, just as in the Good Old Days (or today in the USA, France and I think almost everywhere else).
Tweets seen
There is no community spirit anymore. It’s nearly impossible to see a doctor. The police are too busy checking for hurty words on Facebook to respond to crimes. The roads are crumbling. We are being taxed into oblivion. Nothing works in this country anymore.
The UK has fallen.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 3, 2024
Rishi Sunak on TV the last few days, saying there's no more money for doctors and nurses because "we don't have a magic money tree".
That's funny, because we just printed over £1 trillion out of nowhere to fund a pandemic hoax and wars that nobody asked for.
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 1, 2024
At just 18, I looked around me during the Covid lockdowns, and I saw a world gone mad. I thought I was alone.
I turned to Twitter in the hope of finding just ONE person who could see through it too.
A few years, and too many Tweets later, there are 100,000 of us.
Tucker Carlson is in Moscow to interview Vladimir Putin.
Uncensored on X. The US deep state and the Biden administration must be in panic mode because Putin (the most censored man in the West) will expose their propaganda and lies. pic.twitter.com/OXq9j8O3GX
Hebrew media: Today was one of the most difficult days that the North experienced during the war. In the Upper Galilee, the 21st siren was activated in just two hours.
United Nations Children's Fund UNICEF: Our estimates say that 17,000 children in Gaza were left without parents or separated from their families during the war, and it is believed that almost every child in the Strip needs mental health support. pic.twitter.com/A0tB6ZwfBP
Demographics. The traditionally Roman Catholic —and Republican— minority [now not a minority, arguably: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Northern_Ireland], was about 33% in the early 1970s, but is now well over 40% (42% in 2021 Census).
The Israeli forces opened fire on people again while they were waiting for help to arrive at the "Kuwait" roundabout in the middle of the Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/XhfG79elsx
Stupid smug woman MP doing what the drone-MPs always do, i.e. spout a load of nothing. Fake democracy. As for Gillian Keegan herself— totally useless. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gillian_Keegan
Britain now needs to build 515,000 homes every year –73% higher than the target & nearly 3 times as many as the 178,000 homes built last year– just to keep up with our immigration-fuelled population growth (Source: Centre for Policy Studies)https://t.co/pWTmH3Gnnm
Just like Oliver Twist, our not-so-clever Home Secretary wants more. Only another £2.6bn. And ALL to pay for illegal immigrants. He should have thought about that before he let them in. It is time to send them all back. Our own homeless should come first. #VoteUKIPpic.twitter.com/JeNfO4iOur
Not that I disagree with the view shown in the tweet, but Reform UK is only useful to the extent that it can further and deeper push the Conservative Party into the mire.
And how will they prove that silent prayer took place?
Sign of the times. People to be arrested for what they might be thinking…
The very concept of “free speech” is heavily under threat already in the UK (mainly from Jew-Zionists and the Israel lobby, and from unthinking police, CPS, and other “official” drones), but now we see that people are being criminalized simply for having it assumed that they are thinking something!
Sturgeon and her SNP crew deserve to be kicked into the political gutter.
How cheaply people are bought, though! The Scottish electorate was offered and given a few cheap trinkets for its votes: no hospital car park charges, no prescription charges etc. That, and the the promise of a wonderful affluent Independence (which will never happen).
Nothing wrong with free parking and free prescriptions, as such, but look at the wider cost to the Scottish people under Sturgeon’s poundland dictatorship.
Quite similar to, though I think slightly less pretty than, the stylish Edwardian conservatory at our (leased) house in Cornwall over 20 years ago. We also had a wisteria tree growing up a wall inside.
[Polapit Tamar House, North Cornwall]
[Polapit Tamar House (and part of grounds), North Cornwall]
Late tweets
United Nations Rapporteur on the Right to Health: The situation in Gaza is an example of violations of international humanitarian law, and the siege of medical personnel and emergency teams in the Strip is a major problem. pic.twitter.com/KQ8lgyV2Wz
Did you know that plants love CO2 so much, farmers pump it into greenhouses?
Higher atmospheric CO2 levels would also benefit reforestation by enhancing plant growth and creating more resilient microclimates. It's time to rethink the narrative that CO2 is bad for our planet. https://t.co/UModHIKZ8spic.twitter.com/NNTvD2EtDX
That occurred to me many years ago. Climate change (if occurring, and whether man-made or otherwise) may have as many upsides as downsides. We do not yet know.
'Covid changed everything – the green light for the roll out of all the absurdity in the world. Stockpiled absurdity was pushed like knock-off watches and handbags out the backs of lorries. Healthy people shut in their homes. Gyms closed but fast-food outlets open.'@Thecoastguypic.twitter.com/sqzTYDcAXy
Yes. I blogged about it at the time. Obedient rabbits lined up outside Waitrose, masked, and six feet apart (as decided upon by know-nothings “Boris” Johnson and Little Matt Hancock, and enforced by dim, black-clad, Handmaid’s Tale militia), only to rub shoulders once inside. Meanwhile, the pub across the road was open and without any restriction. Etc.
Farmers across Europe have mobilised huge protests against governments. Like the Canadian truckers, they are being smeared as “far-right extremists”. It’s grim manipulation. But this is the sort of blue-collar protest that the left-wing used to support.pic.twitter.com/QYs0If2OA1
I am not a Champagne-drinker, but I might open a bottle of Krug when Gates goes up the chimney…
Last year, I woke up to a police officer banging on my door accusing me of posting “hate speech” on Twitter. I asked her what law I’d allegedly broken and she couldn’t name a single one. She had no idea what she was talking about, but told me I’d be arrested if I didn’t stop…
— David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree (@david_r_morgan) February 4, 2024
“Last year, I woke up to a police officer banging on my door accusing me of posting “hate speech” on Twitter. I asked her what law I’d allegedly broken and she couldn’t name a single one. She had no idea what she was talking about, but told me I’d be arrested if I didn’t stop doing the things she couldn’t even tell me I’d done. Helpful! Needless to say, free speech is nothing more than a relic of the past here in the UK.”
[David Morgan].
Tell me about it! (I am now going to be sentenced “in the mags” (in March, probably)— for having blogged nothing but the truth).
“A former firearms officer who was stripped down to her underwear during a police training course was today awarded more than £820,000 after winning a sex discrimination case against her force.
The 40-year-old, who retired after 15 years in West Midlands Police on medical grounds, was awarded £30,000 by the tribunal for sex harassment and discrimination in November.
At the time, Employment Judge Christopher Camp ruled that the former Detective Inspector should also be compensated for lost earnings and pension on the basis she would have retired as a Superintendent at 60.
At a hearing today in Birmingham to determine those figures, a judge ordered West Midlands Police to pay her a total of £820,720.“
[Daily Mail]
Absurd. Speculative, in that who is to say that she would have been further promoted anyway? Also, she left in her late thirties, so could have and can work elsewhere for about 20 years, I dare say, despite having been officially “medically retired“. Also, £800,000+, invested, can buy one or two houses, or be invested somewhere else, maybe bringing in around £80,000 p.a.
Several hundred thousand pounds should, in fairness, have been deducted from that total.
The name “Kalam” is of Indian/Pakistani Muslim origin.
I have to wonder about who exactly is being given, in effect, the power of life and death in the police these days.
“A father has been found guilty of murdering his two-year-old adopted daughter who died after he “bashed her head against a wall”.
Jan Gholami and his wife Roqia Ghulami have been on trial for the murder of Zahra Ghulami at their Gravesend home in May 2020.
In January 2019, Gholami applied for asylum for Ghulami from the UK, and she arrived with the children to join him.“
[Evening Standard].
Import the people, import also their behavioural patterns…
Why are they even here? (meaning, why do “we” allow it?).
Tweets seen
A crowdfunding story in four episodes. 1. Man sets up GoFundMe appeal with £10,000 target to go to an existing charity for Horizon scandal victims. 2. Makes no contact with charity trustee. 3. Closes GFM at only 10% of target when questions raised about it. 4. Deletes X account https://t.co/3SYv5DjK03pic.twitter.com/lE3DW1JI9X
The police should start to take a far greater interest in the fraudulent activities of various online “grifters”, among which is numbered the said Simon Harris, an Essex Jew who has apparently been living off various scams for years; also, the now-notorious “Bootstrap Cook” known as “Jack Monroe” (aka Melissa Hadjicostas), another denizen of South Essex; “Supertanskiii”, unthinking Labour Party partisan whose modus operandi (similar to that of “Jack Monroe”) is to scream abuse at the present hapless and hopeless government (to dupe the donor-mugs) while taking in money under various guises; Julia Grace Patterson: similar, but uses her couple of years (and many years ago) working as a junior doctor to pose as “champion of the NHS” (while taking in monies).
“Something must have gone very badly wrong for @simonharris_mbd to receive £484k of taxpayers money from Essex County Council for performing broadly the same service as @jonmorter, the man who came up with the idea of Facebook-based Essex community groups in the first place, who received far, far less and was promptly shafted as a result.
It seems @kirstyocal and Essex County Council have many awkward and serious questions to answer about who knew what, when, and why so much taxpayer money was paid to one person in a deal that simply does not represent value for money for taxpayers.
Why did the council spend so much on a linked network of low-engagement Facebook pages and groups? What was Kirsty’s role in all this? Who approved the sign-off on expenditure? How was Simon selected as the service provider? Was this just pandemic-induced panic or something more serious? Why did it take regime change at the council for this to stop?
£484,000 at a time when councils are going bankrupt, cutting back services, increasing council tax, and struggling to cope. Absolutely astonishing.
If any journalists in my followers that I’ve not already spoken to would like to cover this story, I’m happy to provide them with everything I have so far.“
Hard to believe. Looks like the grifter has snaffled nearly half a million pounds of Essex taxpayers’ monies. Did he attend the same course (at Grifters’ College) as “Jack Monroe”?
Part of the reason that people like Jack Monroe and Simon Harris etc get away with grifting money is that journalists & high profile accounts publicly support them. They then leave it to the general public to part with their hard earned money. #grifters
— NotThatSuzanne 🇮🇱 🇺🇦 ♀️ 🇪🇺 (@NotthatSuzanne) January 6, 2024
LOL at @simonharris_mbd actually deleting his Twitter account. Not just deactivating it, deleting it! 8 years of hard work building up that audience, all gone.
Good grief. That area has changed out of all recognition since I last saw it decades ago.
Looking at the Moorfields Eye Hospital (on the left of that photo), I then took a look up City Road from there to the Angel, Islington, using my favourite Google Earth and Streetview.
The pub (was it The Sportsman, or maybe The Greyhound?), where half a dozen or so League of St. George members used to meet every (?Tuesday ?Wednesday) lunchtime back in 1977/1978, has gone.
I was unsure, looking at Google Streetview, exactly where it used to be but if memory serves it seems to have been replaced by a contemporary 2/3-storey apartment development of some kind). 45 years of urban landscape change.
Thinking back, that pub was an unaesthetic box shape, standing alone, and had probably itself been built over bomb-damaged houses (houses damaged in the early 1940s), sometime in the 1950s.
Not sure whether those gatherings could be called “happy days”, but certainly there was less in-your-face State repression of social-national people; the Jew-Zionist lobby’s infiltration into the “British” Establishment was less obvious, less blatant, in those days.
Recollections? I do not think anyone now, after 45 years, can be harmed if I use the names of those old LSG colleagues (some are no longer with us anyway).
I recall our Secretary, Mary Dowton, who was always there. I believe that she became, though many years later, a published writer on astrology.
Then there was the dark-bearded and amiable Steve Brady, who wrote the Heimdall column in League Review. Heimdall, of course, was the watchful Norse god who blew a horn and wielded a sword: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heimdall]. Steve had served a prison sentence in the mid-1970s for writing the truth, though I do not know the details. His sentence, I think about a year in the end, had been served in Reading Prison (now derelict or redeveloped); previously and famously the temporary home of Oscar Wilde.
Another occasional attendee was Keith Thompson, who now has a Wikipedia page devoted to him: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Thompson_(politician). Keith was a not-unpleasant character, whose wife disapproved of his political activities, I think. One day, I was talking to him on the telephone (he was at his home, I think in NW London somewhere), when I heard a loud slapping sound, and he went silent. The conversation then went something like this—
Me: “Hello? Hello?“
Keith: “Uh..uh…sorry, Ian. My wife has just slapped my face with a wet fish...”
A unique conversation, for sure…almost surrealistic.
Keith Thompson was or had been a fairly adventurous fellow who, after National Service sometime in the late 1950s or around 1960 (if so, he may have been one of the last few ever drafted) had travelled the world a bit, and had worked for a while in the uranium mines of Rum Jungle, in Australia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rum_Jungle,_Northern_Territory].
In more recent years, Keith Thompson was accused, I read somewhere, of having spied for Jew-Zionists. I have no idea whether that was the case. Pity if it was. He was always short of money, but then so have I been at various times, and no-one (whether official or Jew-Zionist) has ever asked me to spy (for money or any other reason). It would not suit me anyway. I am a believer…
There were others sometimes present at those pub “seminars” (or should we say, following Plato, “symposia”?) whose names I do not recall. A typical talking-shop, of course, rather than anything serious.
I had and still have my suspicions about who might have been reporting to MI5 or Special Branch 45 years ago, but no proof, just speculative analysis, and my lips remain sealed.
The League had its office near that pub, in a council flat the tenant of which was a League member who lived most of the time elsewhere but kept up the flat for the convenience of the League, though I think most LSG people never went there (The League used a P.O. box and/or a letter-forwarding service). I did visit once or twice, though fairly briefly. My memory, though still good, far better than almost anyone’s in fact, is not infallible, and I do not recall the exact address of that flat (not that it matters now either way); somewhere near that pub; just off the City Road, anyway. The flat probably got sold off privately in the 1980s or 1990s, and is now quite likely worth a million pounds, in the crazed London of 2024.
When I heard likes of Keir Starmer, David Lammy and Emily Thornberry say it was appropriate for Israel to deprive desperate Palestinians of food,water and electricity,it made me realise I have nothing in common with them. Yet they still expect me to vote for them. I say fuck off!
Do not vote Con or Lab. Either vote anywhere else, or abstain.
A few moments before the UK Foreign Secretary had said Israel should turn the water back on. Brendan O'Hara points out this is an admission that Israel has committed a war crime.
Cameron says he's not a lawyer. Then watch the response of the Permanent Under-Secretary. pic.twitter.com/d3JzMgwEZX
“Netanyahu has failed to subdue Hamas and must leave now. Sinwar and the Hamas militants have not lost the will to fight, and that is why they refuse to negotiate pic.twitter.com/4NKoESs0VV
US money goes to the yachts of Ukrainian ministers, but Washington does not want to admit it – Tucker Carlson
Ukraine will not win, no matter how much money the United States pours into it, but Washington stubbornly refuses to acknowledge this fact, argues host and political… pic.twitter.com/P0sVoo5AaL
“US money goes to the yachts of Ukrainian ministers, but Washington does not want to admit it – Tucker Carlson.
Ukraine will not win, no matter how much money the United States pours into it, but Washington stubbornly refuses to acknowledge this fact, argues host and political commentator Tucker Carlson.
Moreover, if any politician dares to publicly talk about defeat or corruption in Ukraine, he is immediately subjected to a barrage of criticism: “And if they are angry, it means that you are telling the truth,” Tucker is sure. According to him, only the United States still ignores the fact that Ukraine is the most corrupt country in Europe, and Zelensky is “not the person who should be trusted with hundreds of billions of dollars.”
The American government must admit the truth and stop supporting Ukraine “as long as it takes,” the presenter is sure. This leads not only to the destruction of Ukraine, but also to the deterioration of the lives of Americans: instead of taking care of their people, the US authorities send billions of dollars to Kyiv so that “the next Zelensky minister can buy himself a bigger yacht.”
Quite.
My piece on Britain's housing crisis is now open access for all so you can come to your own conclusions. One thing I've not yet added is the latest Migration Advisory Committee report which also concedes mass immigration is worsening our housing crisis.https://t.co/1CF70yRwpD
We built 180,000 homes in England in 2022 –well short of the 300,000 target. But on current trends we actually need to build at least 515,000 homes just to keep up with the demand from record immigration. This. Is. Insane.https://t.co/pWTmH3Gnnmpic.twitter.com/Lf1vuLVY7k
As blogged many times previously, the people generally (the “moronic masses”, if you like) are being played by the “refugees welcome” dimwits and the overlapping social media (etc) virtue-signallers, and also by the political chancers, such as Rory Stewart (lives in a listed Scottish Borders house he inherited —on about a hundred acres— and in a London apartment or house), who favour mass immigration but will never have to deal personally with any of its negative consequences.
“You mask if you want to. This free Englishman is not for masking. The evidence-light campaign to get us all to go about with soggy pieces of cloth on our faces is back.“
The United States wants to build a military base in Azerbaijan on the border with Iran
“The United States deliberately seeks controlled conflict in the world and incites conflict. The main goal in the South Caucasus is the collapse of Russia and Iran,” says American political…
I knew the (now-deceased) painter (and leading psychiatrist) Dominic Beer when we were both 5-6 years old. I have previously briefly blogged about him.
Order your copy of the seminal book 'The Lightning and the Sun' by Savitri Devi. This tome laid the groundwork for what became known as Esoteric Hitlerism. Unabridged version. Available at Patriotic Dissent Books. pic.twitter.com/Vrze8UqmHM
— Politically Incorrect Book Collector (@Polincbooks) August 18, 2023
Savitri Devi said that a house cat was more a part of nature than a mixed person. If you look at the genetic distance between races and the the gap between them and mixed people you'll see mixed people aren't even their parents. They are a separate species.
That is very true. I have known several mixed-race persons in my life; most if not all were not only very different from their parents (where I also knew them) in both looks and temperament, but had considerable psychological problems.
You turned off the comments because Leo Frank was convicted of raping and killing a 13 year old girl
Looks as though Putin is reasserting control after what I called at the time a modern-day “revolt of the Streltsy” [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streltsy_uprising] a few months ago. Not exactly a coup or putsch, but something more akin to a demand for privileges and participation in policy-making.
All the same, Putin may regret the apparent passing into history of the Wagner Group. It fought well, despite having been composed, in part, of persons with little conventional military experience.
The brunt of the fighting in Ukraine (and possibly beyond) will now fall upon armoured units, artillery, and air power, not mass infantry formations such as Wagner Group.
Russia cannot “lose” the Ukraine war, unless there is upheaval and/or revolt in Russia itself. Putin seems to have taken the view that Wagner Group had to be dispersed in power and its leaders removed.
Of course, it may be that the air incident was simply an accident, or an assassination by others, eg Kiev-regime services, but those possibilities seem less likely.
An interesting delegate from North Korea at the exhibition of achievements of the defense industry of Iran. pic.twitter.com/rt7m9P9NnB
Acting Governor of the Zaporizhia Region Yevgeny Balitsky, after a conversation with Putin, expects "a lot of interesting things" during the special operation in the fall.
“What can I say after a conversation with the president: <…> I received confirmation of the words when… pic.twitter.com/0ShNIOIsYU
Well, they look cheerful enough, not obviously “defeated”, but that group is surely little more than a rabble.
In Guatemala, tourists have witnessed a unique natural phenomenon that weather forecasters call a dirty thunderstorm. Lightning was formed in a cloud of ash rising during the eruption of the Agua volcano, writes Vanguard.
No matter which candidates win the Republican and Democratic nominations, and no matter who ends up as the next U.S. President, the victor will have to stop the present slide to nuclear war. Take away the Jew Zelensky’s ricebowl. Stop giving money and arms to “Ukraine” (the Kiev regime). Stop supporting Israel, too.
Exactly.
X will be filing legal action to stop this. Can’t wait for discovery to start! https://t.co/ROxXEuO8it
— Why you should have a cat (@ShouldHaveCat) August 24, 2023
Late tweets
New composition of BRICS will control 80% of world oil production
With the addition of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Iran to the BRICS, the Union will be able to control the lion's share of the world's oil production.
There were reports of the destruction of a large cargo of NATO ammunition and equipment in Zaporizhzhia using an X-50 missile pic.twitter.com/hdcIeHNE56
What happens if Trump now receives the Republican Party nomination for the 2024 election? What happens if he then wins?
Japan has begun dumping radioactive contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean – Asahi pic.twitter.com/qNGLRfDmPg
"Politico": Soros is leaving at the worst possible moment for the European project
The decision of the Open Society Foundation (OSF) to end most of its European projects surprised many, including numerous enemies of the fund's founder, George Soros, writes "Politico". pic.twitter.com/h8wSiBxHf8
Is he expecting a nuclear war in Europe? Is the rat leaving the sinking ship?
Western countries are ready to wage a hybrid war with Russia until the last Ukrainian, because "American soldiers are not dying," said Vasiliy Nebenzya.
The Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN added that Ukraine is ruled by the "criminal Kiev regime,… pic.twitter.com/bFz4CBtZNx
Soldiers of PMC "Wagner" have already begun to massively sign contracts with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation after reports of the death of Yevgeny Prigozhin, said Deputy of the State Duma from the United Russia Alexander Boroday. Wagnerites "en masse" go to volunteer…
⚡️Switzerland will probe state-owned arms maker Ruag AG after its failed attempt to sell almost 100 tanks that would eventually have been used by Ukraine in its war against Russia — Bloomberg pic.twitter.com/0sZqU35YUZ
Polly Toynbee represents a certain bloc of voters, though a small one; the “Labour”/LibDem bien-pensants of Blackheath, Hampstead, and Highgate who actually read not only the Guardian but also Observer, who mock the poorer British people concerned about, inter alia, migration-invasion, crime, and houses given to useless migrant-invaders and/or other blacks, browns and feral white hordes while real British people suffer.
That bloc either went to Oxford or Cambridge, or failing that to Durham University or Exeter, and want their children and grandchildren to go there (before joining the BBC, Foreign Office or maybe SIS, or becoming barristers, solicitors or doctors). Oh, and of course profess “liberal” values that are rooted not really in philosophy or ideology, but more in family trust funds, high salaries, and ownership of houses…
For as long as I can remember, Polly Toynbee has been the standard-bearer for that bloc, and wrong most (90%+) of the time.
Anyone who votes “Labour” imagining that it will be better or even much different from the Sunak misgovernment has not been paying attention.
Earlier,U.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an interview with TV presenter Tucker Carlson :
✔️US spending to support Ukraine has already amounted to $130 billion, although millions of Americans remain without health insurance and food stamps
In terms of cultural degeneracy, the UK has now outstripped the Weimar Republic. If and when the UK has a real government, a massive cultural (and other) purge will be unavoidable.
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Except Jack Monroe has been taking money from people on benefits for years and providing nothing in return. She’s targetted the very poorest and admitted to wasting their donations – nothing lower than that.
I have not seen any tweeter or other explain why the one-time Melissa Hadjicostas changed her name to the absurd “Jack Monroe”. God knows why; I don’t.
“The Tories are facing electoral oblivion in the red wall as a shock poll reveals they will lose every single seat.
Polling from Electoral Calculus, shared with The Independent, reveals all 42 red wall seats held by the Conservatives are set to return to Labour at the next general election.
The scale of the rebellion against the government appears to in part be driven by the spiralling cost of living, with a separate analysis seen by The Independent showing the crisis is having a devastating impact on Tory-held seats in the red wall.
Almost two-thirds of voters believe the economy to be one of the top three issues facing the country, putting it significantly ahead of health and immigration, YouGov polling shows.
…while the economic figures “underline” the struggle in voters in those areas for the Conservatives, the prospect of the party holding on to power in the general election is already “not likely”.
Nationally, Electoral Calculus predicts a landslide Labour victory, winning around 460 seats, with the Conservatives reduced to just 90 seats.”
[The Independent]
A loss of the 42 “Red Wall” seats (which seems almost inevitable after the total collapse of the Government’s credibility on immigration and health) cannot be prevented even were the economy overall to improve. Any such improvement is unlikely to trickle down (to coin a phrase) to most of the people in those 42 areas.
In theory, the Conservative Party could lose all 42 “Red Wall” seats and still have a Commons majority of 35-40, but in reality the Government’s standing is so damaged across the country that the best that they can hope for, and at present even that seems unlikely.
Not that there is —or will be— much enthusiasm for Labour under Starmer, Reeves, and Yvette Cooper, but there is really no reason why one-time Labour voters who voted Con in 2019 would go out and vote Con in 2024; none at all. Indeed, there is little incentive even for long-term Conservative Party voters to do so. That being so, Labour may well triumph by default.
Late tweets
The Ukrainian military losses are staggering and can't be hidden much longer.
Kiev has allocated 266 hectares for a new military cemetery in the Kiev region.
"The Cabinet of Ministers plan to use 266 hectares of the territory of the Gatnensky community not far from Kiev." 🧵 pic.twitter.com/zOXRIKcDMu
Why does @ChtyCommission allow Zionist groups to ‘police’ UK citizens using tactics synonymous with The Cheka police. How long before ‘volunteers’ claim leather coats on expenses? Make no mistake #Chekism is alive and well just watch Joe Glasman’s video. https://t.co/zZvuGe5HWg
Not that I ever “supported” Corbyn anyway, but there is no doubt that the so-called “Campaign Against Antisemitism” [“CAA”] and other Zionist-Jew orgs and individuals conspired to remove Corbyn from the Labour Party leadership.
The silly thing is that Corbyn was not what I would call “anti-Semitic” anyway.
As for Diane Abbott, obviously I have no time for her on any basis.
Tucker Carlson is the only main steam journalist who speaks truth so I knew it was only a matter of time before he was fired pic.twitter.com/O0sqDrwni9
Yes, we live (whether in UK or USA or EU) in a Western society with various rights and mostly fair-seeming laws etc…on the surface. Excavate a little, though, and you come to a very different layer, as Julian Assange discovered.
My Grandfather was born in kent in 1913 from Italian immigrants and fought in the RAF as a rear gunner in ww2. He married my grandmother an east girl a real Londoner from a family history of real Londoners, he lived to 90.
In his own words.. I'm Italian, my parents were italian.
I'll just correct Mordaunt here.. What the government and all those involved with mRNA are doing is pushing false propaganda and trying to cover up the facts.
At some point people involved in this terrible crime against humanity will need to be brought to justice. https://t.co/n5mWeCxEY1
Penny Mordaunt is yet another of those MPs who have no intellectual or —crucially— financial independence, which means that she is totally dependent on the favour of the System.
It is important to spread positive energy and truth not negative energy and lies. Facts not fiction. It's important to keep focused, on track and not become confused and sidetracked by propaganda and manipulation.
There was a farmer who grew excellent quality corn. Every year he won the prize for the best corn grown. One year, a reporter interviewed him and discovered something interesting about the way he grew corn. The reporter discovered that the farmer shares his seeds with his… pic.twitter.com/8ikV7wCjkS
— @AndTartary and antiquity (@andtartary2) April 20, 2023
That cycle of life is continuous, every day you will find a bush of some fruit or some vegetable where you never sowed.
Mother Earth renews herself.
— @AndTartary and antiquity (@andtartary2) April 20, 2023
AI and robotics will finish the process. Untold millions of British and other workers will fall into unemployment and poverty, because their labour will not be required, having been largely replaced by ever more sophisticated machines. Without pay, and dependent on State benefits, they will be unable to buy the luxury, or even basic, products of the AI/robotics economy.
In those circumstances, “basic income” schemes will be brought in (we already see a crippled version of that with the UK’s “Universal Credit”).
In the end, in the title of the David Icke book, there may be a”robot’s rebellion” by the human beings thrown on the scrapheap, unless the people are too drugged by the opiates of the age, i.e. televized football, pop music, “celebrity” nonsense etc.
What is required is not 1930s National Socialism, as such, but a form of social nationalism which honours 1930s National Socialism and contains within it the essence of National Socialism.
Perhaps, but does the ultra-powerful USA really need “allies” to fight a nuclear, or even conventional, war? “Need” militarily, that is, not as a propaganda figleaf.
Armed Forces of Ukraine withdrew almost all troops from Artemivsk – El Mundo, citing an unnamed source Spanish journalists report that the main equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is leaving Bakhmut along the only remaining "road of life". And in the city itself there were… pic.twitter.com/U6atS0sT2G
Destruction of the positions of the UAF with incendiary ammunition. The work of the NM DNR artillery in the direction of Avdejevka. pic.twitter.com/xr2oEgvtOz
I had not previously heard of this particular MP. Her background: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dehenna_Davison. Leaving aside Brexit (which I favoured but which was ruinously executed from the start by the Conservative Party idiot-ministers, including “Boris”), she seems to be in favour of simplistic cut-throat capitalism, which is a pity, because more MPs should have her less than silver-spoon background (in her case, working intermittently when younger in a Pizza Hut, a betting shop etc).
I doubt that she will be an MP for much longer.
In one short sentence he declares himself no less of a morally repugnant imbecile than the man he hopes to replace. https://t.co/ImUdioNrGr
.@EvaVlaar Joins Tucker Carlson Tonight To Discuss The Dutch Farmers Protest Against Their Government's Radical Climate Change Agenda
Eva: "Farmers are hardworking, God-fearing and especially self-sufficient people that are just standing in the way of their globalist agenda." pic.twitter.com/Jj9ibF0XA2
— The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) July 8, 2022
Hm…”self-sufficient“? Not in the EU or UK, where farmers are a heavily-subsidized industry.
If they don’t sign up to all that scheiss, they don’t get far in the System political world. The trans nonsense is just part of it, together with climate change via CO2 emissions, anti-“racism”, pro-Jew/Israel-ism, the multikulti society, the various “Covid” nonsense(s) (facemask nonsense etc), and so on.
Stray thoughts
The “Boris” departure yesterday: what a quasi-Levantine pack of nonsense, with the new-ish wife, and small child, wheeled out for the approval of the various guests and hangers-on. Why did “Boris” not expostulate “eez nice…nice“, in the manner of the late Bruce Forsyth, or sundry Mediterranean restaurateurs?
The UK was once quite renowned for the probity of its administrative and political system, even when the politicians were not intrinsically very honest (in some cases). Now? More than a whiff of the Orient, or the old East European ghettoes, permeates our politics and civil service.
“More than 700 Ukrainians have been given a place to stay in Gloucestershire under the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
The government initiative allows UK residents to sponsor named Ukrainian nationals, with more than 1,000 applications received in the county.
Excel fled Ukraine when Russia invaded and said the Gloucestershire community has been “really helpful”.
[Ecce “Excel”, the supposed “Ukrainian”]
Excel, who worked as a gynaecologist and cancer specialist in Kyiv, has so far been unable to find work in the UK, but said that since moving near to Stroud, “everyone has been really friendly”.
He said he planned to just go to west Ukraine with his wife and mother-in-law, but they were forced to keep going until he hit the Polish border, a journey that would normally take six hours, but ended up taking four days.“
[BBC News]
So…he “hit the Polish border“, and then suddenly found himself in…the Cotswolds…
I wonder how many of the dwindling audience of the BBC actually believe this horseshit?
Anyway, that’s one house in Gloucestershire (either now or soon) which will not be available to struggling British people…
Why could he not return to his native Nigeria? Rhetorical question, of course. He has no intention of ever leaving the UK.
“Those whom the Gods wish to destroy, they first make mad“. UK, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands. Others too.
Thanks to blog commentator “nativewarrior14” for that information.
If you are not prepared to do this then it goes without saying that you lack even the most minimal levels of courage and moral integrity required to lead a nation. And the time is fast approaching when huge numbers of ordinary folk will know this to be the case.
Andrea Jenkyns, about whom I blogged yesterday and also a few years ago: see https://ianrobertmillard.org/2019/05/21/the-andrea-jenkyns-story/. I suppose that, in the end, you cannot make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. Chances are, she will be out of Parliament fairly soon.
Just got back from Rochdale where I was photographing the church where my grandma and grandpa got married. I haven't been there for thirty years – if anyone tries to tell me white people aren't being replaced I'll show my a*se in Selfridges Window. Rochdale is no longer Rochdale
Note how many tweets and tweeters have been removed by Twitter (Jewish-Zionist) censorship since I wrote that blog post a year ago.
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Melitopol continues to fight back against occupation and the kidnapping of its mayor. Things likely to take a dark turn but I wouldn’t want to be one of these Russian soldiers. pic.twitter.com/REKceqWXJo
OK, but from another perspective, those Ukrainian civilians are not being treated at all brutally, no more than would be a protest crowd in London; arguably, far less brutally. Russian weaponry may incite fear, but the soldiers themselves do not, it seems.
As previously blogged, the Boris-idiot government will make sure that everything wrong in Britain for years to come will be blamed on Russia and Putin. For one thing, all the money wasted on two years of “panicdemic” propaganda and useless, pointless, “measures” (lockdowns, shutdowns, “furlough” payments, billions in fraudulent “loans”, tens of billions on completely useless “test and trace” etc), and consequent inflation caused by erosion of the real value of the pound sterling. Now we read that inflation may top 10% in a year. That is the fault of this government, not Putin’s.
Another young life that will b lost to naive parents who blindly followed the govt and it's science…..life expectancy is 5 years at most with over 50% mortality rates …..
Remember that govts signed away legal indeminty for big farma. You angry yet ???….. pic.twitter.com/bsCDnQs3VW
— Chin – ⚒️2024 will be make or break for the West⚒️ (@Chinn888) March 15, 2022
Can you believe that the Western world is led by the USA, which is “led” by idiots of the Pelosi sort, and by Biden, a demented old fellow who can hardly get the day of the week right? Not that the UK is any better: Boris-idiot, Liz Truss, shopworn Indian “clever boy” Sunak, Priti Patel, Sajid Javid, Ben Wallace (etc). Hardly any are really even British.
Ferried in by the UK navy, Coastguard, RNLI lifeboats etc. All wearing waterproofs of the same type. All with mobile telephones.
Conspiracy.
Tucker Carlson video
Very interesting, and very true.
Ukraine
A few more thoughts.
As Kiev inhabitants continue to flee, the food stocks in Kiev will last longer than the 2+ weeks predicted by Zelensky. How long they will last, though, is almost anyone’s guess. I presume that the defending forces will have stocks for far longer than the civilian population.
I have been looking at Google Maps and Google Earth to see the layout of Kiev, a city which I have never visited. I see not just the river Dnieper, but other streams, marshes etc. Approach from the northeast and east is difficult. The Dnieper cannot easily be bridged almost immediately south of Kiev because of the width of the river (dammed in several places for hydroelectricity). The same is true immediately north of the city. There is one crossing on the northern outskirts.
There have been isolated missile strikes in Kiev, probably to frighten the population into leaving.
I note a strange fact: despite the Russian forces having done huge damage to some of the Ukrainian cities, there has been no attack on Russian cities (except in the disputed Donbass area) by Ukrainian/Kiev-regime forces.
To me, that indicates either that the Kiev regime simply has no forces capable of attacking the small Russian towns near the border (Donetsk, a major city, is right on the border of Russia but on the notionally “Ukrainian” side), or that Zelensky is trying to maintain the “victim” narrative, i.e. that Russian forces are attacking civilians, but that the Ukrainian forces are not (except in Donetsk and the Donbass generally).
In colloquial terms, Zelensky has “played a blinder” in terms of international public relations. He is perceived now, in much of the West, not as a Jew clown, and as the figurehead puppet-on-a-stick of an ultra-wealthy and corrupt Jewish cabal, and with a $40,000,000 home in Florida (and God knows how much in offshore bank accounts), but as the brave Tribune of the People, a people under merciless attack by a ruthless and powerful enemy.
Ukraine has public relations but (it seems) scarcely any army, navy, or air force.
That tentative conclusion is supported by the fact that no attack was made on the now-famous “40-mile-long” Russian column north of Kiev. Even a defensive fortress-Kiev plan would, surely, allow for attacks on supply columns and the like?
Put simply, that column was not attacked because there was no-one to attack it.
Despite the huge destruction in Kharkov and in the smaller southern cities, I think that Putin wants Kiev to fall without too much damage, if possible. He may even have some idea of repopulating it with Russians, on a permanent basis.
Having said that, my assessment has been and remains that, if Putin can only “win” by flattening every city in Ukraine, he will do it.
Largely a result of the 30+ years of poverty and its consequences, under a succession of Jewish-Zionist-dominated cabal “governments”.
In the circumstances, £350 a month to house some refugees seems a modest-enough amount as “danger money”…
100,000 people register to take in refugees from Ukraine, yet no one has registered to house our homeless, because there is no register, and no Hotel rooms are available for our homeless because they didn’t enter our shores illegally, or is their another reason🤷🏻♂️
Went to a small town today. Saw a few very elderly (even by my standards!) people still wearing facemasks, poor old things. They obviously not only believed all the propaganda but also have not realized that the world has moved on…
Wise words, the voice of brief but bitter experience. When I was in Southern Africa (Rhodesia and Botswana) for a while in 1977, I met a number of people with varied military experience around the world: British ex-Marines and Paras, American ex-U.S. Rangers, ex-U.S. Marines and others, the odd New Zealander, some South Africans, and a Portuguese who had fought against Frelimo in Mozambique; even an Israeli.
I recall one Brit, conventional military provenance unknown but (I think) genuine or real, telling people his experiences fighting with the notorious “Colonel” Callan (in fact a Greek Cypriot and former Parachute Regiment corporal) in Angola in 1976. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costas_Georgiou.
According to the said British person, there were wannabee mercenaries from the UK, with no military experience at all, who had been flown to Africa, signed up to the FNLA “army”, given weapons and uniforms, and then pretty much turned out into the field, into battle, fighting experienced African communist/nationalist guerrilla fighters and Cuban Army units.
Apparently, many of the Brit “mercenaries” did not even know enough to get themselves down on the ground when the enemy opened fire! Many were killed not very long after arrival, massacred in contacts with MPLA or Cuban units in the long grass of Southern Africa.
Oddly enough, the Brit telling the story defended “Callan” (plainly a murderous psychopath, who by mid-1976 had been captured, then tried and executed in Loanda), saying that he would get angry because some of the British would-be mercenaries refused to fight.
Whatever the truth of the above, the fact is that many Brits and others are now volunteering for war service with the Kiev regime. Some may have good though misguided motivations, others may scent loot. Those with little battle experience may not last very long.
Incidentally, two of the socialist “international observers” at that trial were Jack Dromey and Stephen Sedley.
The first, then a heavily-bearded and fierce militant, married Harriet Harman six years later and, like her, became an MP and Blairite government minister: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Dromey.
Stephen Sedley, a barrister, was later Sir Stephen, and a Lord Justice of Appeal: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Sedley. I myself appeared in front of him as Counsel a couple of times, when he sat as a judge of the High Court in the 1990s.