“A British illegal immigrant suspected of being a member of a ‘traveling conman fraud group’ was shot dead by an elderly Vietnam veteran whose home he was working on, cops say.
Salis Hanrahan, 20, was killed inside 75-year-old George Barr’s home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, last Wednesday.
Hanrahan, a member of the Irish traveler community who was from Essex in England, was reportedly working on Barr’s home as part of a construction team when authorities said Barr shot him.“
Three people have been injured in Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s borderline Belgorod Region, the regional crisis center said in a statement on the Max social media platform:https://t.co/r8Fb8vxIZNpic.twitter.com/91Bc1vBvJU
Spain. Chaos: People were trampled at a Spanish bull-running festival. The number of people injured at the city festival dedicated to the patron saint of Spain, San Fermín, has reached 25.
During the week, 6 bulls run through the city, and people try to avoid being run over. The… pic.twitter.com/ddEVJk0JhW
Spain. Chaos: People were trampled at a Spanish bull-running festival. The number of people injured at the city festival dedicated to the patron saint of Spain, San Fermín, has reached 25.
During the week, 6 bulls run through the city, and people try to avoid being run over. The… pic.twitter.com/ddEVJk0JhW
Translates to a Commons with about 238 Reform UK MPs (about 88 short of a majority), 141 Lab (official Opposition), 110 Cons, 69 LibDems, 37 SNP, 31 Greens.
So either a Reform minority government, perhaps ruling with Con support, or some kind of “grand coalition” of almost everyone except Reform and (if they get any MPs) Restore.
Some thoughts on Ann Widdecome and why the British people are rapidly losing confidence in police and the criminal justice system. Stop gaslighting us. Stop misleading us. And stop lying to us.https://t.co/cTa5p0R5Hk
I lost confidence in the police once they started being a nuisance to me (around 2014); that is, being the poundshop Stasi, at the behest of the UK Jewish lobby/Israel lobby.
Russian forces struck Ukrainian long-range UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) storage sites and enemy deployment areas over the past 24 hours in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported:https://t.co/IxY8dIKtZBpic.twitter.com/bBeOUrxC4v
It should be banned from being used in food chains like KFC. Subways etc. The majority shouldn’t be exposed to religiously ceremonially killed animals to appease Muslims. Most people don’t realise they’re eating it because it’s quietly been slipped into our food chain.
You’ll see a lot of the exceptions we’ve made for jews are now being applied to Muslims. The absolute rule is if you’re pissed a Muslim gets a religious exemption, there will already be one in place for a jew.
Jews caused halal they lobbied the EU to stop the intended labelling arguing it was antisemitic as if we knew what we were eating, we wouldn’t eat it and their “cast off “industry would collapse so they would have to leave Europe.
A single Russian nuclear bomb or missile (Russia has 6,000-7,000+), and those misled British troops will be something akin to the Terracotta Army. Provoking Russia, let alone trying to fight Russia, is a totally wrongheaded policy position.
As for doing so on behalf of the Jew-Zionist/Ukrainian-thug regime in Kiev, not only stupid but actually evil.
I still see the odd tweet from pro-Kiev cretins referring to the Russians as “orcs” (a reference to the stupid/evil army in the Lord of the Rings books and films).
Those idiot tweeters should take a look at the cultural history (and present-day) of Russia (and Ukraine; compare the two)…
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Late tweets
This UK Lawyers for Israel panel from 2020 is interesting. They think Mark Lewis of Patron Law is great and they openly advocate and joke about bankrupting the Labour Party. pic.twitter.com/c7XeZXp4av
Look and listen to those “simulacra of the human” smugly laughing and joking.
All very (((typical))); they talk about abusing the English legal system in order to bankrupt or make insolvent individuals and organizations they deem hostile to the Jew power-matrices.
The UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) cabal was the one that complained to the Bar Standards Board about my tweets in 2014. They were concerting their actions alongside yet another pack of Jews, the “Campaign Against Antisemitism” (CAA). The now-washed-up Jew lawyer, Mark Lewis, was and I believe still is a leading member or supporter of both.
The UKLFI whining complaint eventually led to my wrongful and (as the Bar Standards Board itself later admitted) unlawful disbarment in 2016.
Lewis was of course both admonished and fined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority in 2018, after which, and after he was effectively dismissed by the law firm that was employing him in London, he and his wife/carer, Mandy Blumenthal, decamped to Israel.
On the above clip, one of the Jews says that Lewis had relocated to the resort town of Eilat in the south of Israel. I believe, however, that Lewis is currently living in the town of Netanya, north of Tel Aviv. He is not, however, a member of the Bar of Israel.
Contrary to what those Jews in that clip may have said, Lewis is both negligent and dishonest.
The Bar Standards Board has obviously been infiltrated. I have covered this before in relation to “Baroness” Deech (a Jewish woman whose family came to the UK from Poland in 1939) and who, at the time of the UKLFI complaint against me in 2014, was both head of the BSB and a member of UKLFI and, also, a “Patron” of the “CAA”, even at that time featured on its website!
We have seen this kind of thing before, notably in Weimar Germany between the two 20thC world wars; the way in which “they” subvert institutions and whole countries.
Incidentally, by the time my “case” came up before a Bar Disciplinary Tribunal (re. 5 supposedly “offensive” tweets), the BSB had been handed over to some former UK diplomat, a former Ambassador to Israel (wouldn’t you know…) whose main interest was the so-called “restitution” of property supposedly confiscated from Jews during the currency of the Reich.
Justice? I think not.
Actually, the otherwise reasonably-fair retired judge who chaired that Bar Disciplinary Tribunal panel preferred not to properly address the injustice(s) noted above. He deflected the question (raised by me), really.
A true noticer:
"From the outset of my political career, I was always told how unwise it was to mention the Jews. One could condemn the King in public without any fear as to the consequences: but to mention the Jews was sacrilege. For some years I worked to break this evil…
— The Martyr William Joyce (@Joyce_was_right) July 15, 2026
Those in our movement have taken serious risk and lost a hell of a lot for the cause.
Their jobs, friends and family members. Hit pieces written about them and had their names dragged through the mud.
If you aren't willing to make these sacrifices, you can piss right off.
— Alexander Wakefield 🇬🇧 NRP (@AlexWakefield27) July 15, 2026
Tell me about it…
slight correction: the child in this case is 2 years old already.
these faggots are suing the woman who gave birth to “their son” because she refused to abort him 2 years ago when a cleft lip was detected during an ultrasound.
It should be illegal for a woman to have a baby then to be given over to horrible deviants of that sort. They should be put up against a wall.
That’s another crazy part of the story:
In Canada, commercial surrogacy is illegal. Altruistic surrogacy is the only thing that is permitted by law. A surrogate can only be reimbursed for reasonable expenses incurred during the pregnancy. Nothing more.
Sad. It’s just human trafficking. Funny all the handmaids tale fans who are so afraid of Trump and republicans are very silent on this. Just use women to get what they want, no consideration to her or the life within. Te
Maria Zakharova has issued a stern warning to those orchestrating what they term a "new campaign" against Russia, urging them to heed the lessons of history and abandon any illusions of delivering a strategic defeat to Moscow:https://t.co/m3Y1Lf0ADepic.twitter.com/byezqdSyJz
I happened to see this menu from the House of Commons:
The MPs almost literally have their snouts in the trough, and at heavily-subsidized prices— at the same time as so many people are going hungry and (once the weather cools, from this coming weekend) cold as well.
The House of Lords offers its members similar if not better fare, also at rock-bottom prices. A friend of mine often dined there, though many years ago, and told me all about it. In those days, roast salmon, with all trimmings, was about £2 or £3, I think.
In fact, it is reminiscent of the old “Kremlyovsky Payok” (“Kremlin ration”), a system of both free and heavily-subsidized food rations originating in the 1920s, and which expanded under Stalin to become a whole system of (some) free food, and special shops with either subsidized or generally unobtainable food and other items, sourced both from within the Soviet Union and from outside. Ground coffee, for example.
The Kremlyovsky payok was the highest level, awarded to members of the Politburo and other very high-ranking persons, but there were more modest yet still worthwhile “rations” (and other items) available to anyone who was a member of the “nomenklatura“, such as GRU officers down to the rank of major.
In Kazakhstan, where I lived in 1996-1997, Army personnel still got a payok of that sort at that time; I recall that my “landlord”, a Russian colonel in the Kazakhstan Army (ex-Soviet Army; I became very friendly with him, his wife, and their youngest child, who all lived not far from me) received a large sack of grain and a lot of tinned goods regularly.
That system extended (in Soviet days) to —in effect— private hospitals, vacation “sanatoria” (hotels with a health and fitness aspect), and access to foreign (and usually better) domestic equipment such as refrigerators, ovens, washing machines etc.
A few extremely valued people (such as Mikhail Sholokhov, the writer of The Quiet Don, aka Quiet Flows the Don— https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_Quiet_Flows_the_Don; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Sholokhov), and the holder of numerous awards, including 6 awards of the Order of Lenin and 2 awards of Hero of Socialist Labour, were even allowed “open bank accounts”, which meant that they could go to a bank and be given effectively any amount of money they wanted (Soviet roubles only, of course), whenever they liked.
Continuing facemask nonsense
Four Covid mRNA doses, recently recovered from Covid, walking outdoors away from people. For the love of science and humanity, please remove the mask.pic.twitter.com/9vNqE57Iir
Biden has at least the excuse that he is, or is said to be, somewhat demented.
I went to Waitrose yesterday evening (it being the only actual supermarket for miles), and noticed a woman walking to her car in the car park— alone, in the sun and a slight breeze, yet masked.
For some people, wearing one of those stupid masks or muzzles has become a kind of “I can prove that I really exist” virtue-signal, or a flag of allegiance to some sort of fake communitarian “clap for the NHS” club.
Those cranks must have hated it when shops were allowed to reopen without subjecting their customers (that’s customers, not prisoners) to the whole soulless and pointless rigmarole of “social distancing”, the facemask nonsense —“would you pull up your mask please!“— and the rest of it all, monitored by shop staff suddenly given petty power (but who now have to return to stacking shelves and helping the shoppers rather than corralling them).
The loonies or semi-loonies still wearing their (completely useless) facemasks remind me of the Japanese soldiers on Pacific islands, still fighting the war in 1980, not having understood that it finished in 1945, and then realizing (?) that they had just been wasting their time doing something rather stupid.
The result of a number of factors, among which are mass immigration, births to non-whites (causing an increase of maybe 10 millions in the past two decades), and the politically-driven sell-off of local authority homes (from the mid-1980s onward).
Tweets seen
The USA backed a violent putsch which overthrew Ukraine’s lawfully elected ( and non-aligned) government, and replaced it with an unconstitutional pro-NATO regime. Call me old-fashioned, but I regard that as an act of aggression. So would you, if Russia did the same. https://t.co/IklugSqJFF
As for the USA, whatever one might say in mitigation, it has attacked, or bombed, or engaged in warfare in, a huge number of countries even since 1945, including Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, various other countries of Latin America, Grenada, Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Lebanon etc.
I have no idols, sweetie. I am a Protestant Christian and worship only God. Do you know any real history? https://t.co/CrjtIQ2Zee
The tweeter “@ThePFofJudea”, as Hitchens implies (I think) has apparently confused William Joyce, aka “Lord Haw Haw” [shown above, when young, in the 1920s or early 1930s], with Adolf Hitler, merely because Joyce also sports a small moustache. Note the slashed face, a result of a politically-motivated attack on Joyce in 1924.
Actually when FDR and Churchill appeased the murderous and authoritarian Stalin in 1945, none of this happened. Appeasement secured 50 years of prosperity and peace in Western Europe, and Stalin’s regime eventually fell, mainly because it could not match that prosperity. https://t.co/Z7t0LgT2wm
We even gave him Poland, supposedly the reason we went into the war in the first place.
— Global Village Counterinsurgent (@handles78892211) August 30, 2022
“No-one can rule guiltlessly” [Saint-Just].
1/2 @amb8819 You need to go back to the Wolfowitz Doctrine and to Brzezinski's Grand Chessboard. Wolfowitz believed that any resurgence by Russia must be smashed, Brzezinski that if Ukraine was seduced from neutrality to NATO membership , Russia would effectively be destroyed. https://t.co/7GKyUa5lm5
2/3 You also need to read Kagan here https://t.co/ykDvkKDMLJ , in which he admits Russia was provoked. Probably the cranking up the Ukraine crisis after 2014 was a response to Russia blocking US policy in Syria. https://t.co/7GKyUa5lm5
3/.3 @amb8819 It may make you *happy* to assume I am a defender of the invasion, but it won't help you understand anything, as I not only despise the invasion as an act, but regard it as a stupid mistake. He had a choice. I wonder who was happiest when he took it. https://t.co/7GKyUa5lm5
Putin had no real choice, but his decision must have assumed, evidently mistakenly, that Russian military intelligence (the GRU) and the Russian Army (both on the ground and in the General Staff or, to use an old term, the Stavka) was up to the job, competent. Not so, it seems to have been proven.
This is a potentially existential crisis for Russia as anything purporting to be an independent state, let alone a regional power (the “superpower” label having been lost except in terms of nuclear weapons).
Russia cannot lose this war. By that, I mean that Putin cannot afford to lose this war.
The Russian side is now proposing peace talks. The Ukrainian or Kiev-regime side has refused, saying that only the “return” of Crimea (historically, usually part of Russia rather than Ukraine) and the Donbass etc can be the precondition for talks.
Russia will never accept that Crimea, especially, and its almost entirely Russian population, be given , or “returned”, to the Kiev government.
The present situation is worrying even for those who live far from Ukraine. There is a mob, of the malicious and/or idiotic, baying for Russian blood, and for war with Russia, in effect. I wonder what a Venn diagram would look like if it contained that Twit-mob and also the similar mobs who wanted war with Iraq and then Afghanistan?
If the present limited “Ukrainian” counter-offensive in the south succeeds, and the Kherson pocket or bulge is eliminated, Russia may start to attack, more heavily than heretofore, Odessa, other cities, and Kiev itself.
There is a danger of huge escalation here. The Kiev regime is being supplied with more and more and better, more powerful, arms. Not only arms but money, food, medicines etc. Supplied by the West, but mainly from the USA and UK.
Without those arms, without that money, the failed state of Ukraine could not exist at all. It has almost no exports, its industrial areas are inoperative, or ablaze, or under Russian control. Millions of its wealthier and/or better-educated citizens are in exile. Within Ukraine, the Zelensky regime has shot or imprisoned opponents without trial, or after neo-Stalinist quick “trials”; it has banned trade unions and all opposition parties, and there is no freedom of speech.
In short, Zelensky, like his shambolic and corrupt “government”, is a “monkey on a stick”. This is a Punch and Judy show.
Having said that, if it is true that Russia’s forces are faltering, if it is true that Russia’s supply of heavy weapons to the war is slowing, then that may leave Putin and his top people with an incentive to escalate the war beyond anything yet seen. That in turn might provoke a NATO response. If that were to happen, European civilization, in Europe, itself might be in peril.
Pubs, fish and chip shops and the rest are being driven to the wall on purpose. The destruction is intentional. However hard to accept – it's the simplest explanation.
Look at the UK. Ten years ago, even five years ago, look on, eg, Rightmove, and you saw numerous English or Scottish country estates for sale, some with thousands of acres. Now? Nothing, pretty much. I blogged about this previously, even a few years ago.
Cash is being phased out. It’s a control mechanism. Once cash goes, the citizen is reduced to complete and utter dependence on his little plastic cards. If they are restricted or taken away, by whoever controls the system, the individual is immediately an outcast, without money, without any way (short of theft, robbery, or begging) even to access food.
When I last visited Hong Kong, in 2006, there was a regional technical problem with credit and debit cards. None worked for several days. Fortunately, I was already in hotel accommodation (the Sheraton, Kowloon) and had several thousand US dollars in cash as well, but what if a similar situation occurs, and you have no cash (because cash does not exist), and what if you are not in accommodation for whatever reason? You sleep on a park bench, and forage for whatever food you can find.
Do not imagine that the banks are some kind of unbiased arbiter or supplier of services. They may be, most of the time, but even now we see examples of people with “the wrong views” being cut off from banking services. It happened a while ago to Sam Melia, Laura Towler and Mark Collett of Patriotic Alternative. I am not talking even about the PA official bank accounts. No, I refer to the individual, personal bank accounts of those people.
You can see the way UK television drama has gone, even detective stories such as Endeavour, Grantchester etc. A kind of “we must have half the characters black, brown, other non-white, or at least gay” ethos.
Masking likely represents the most ambitious public health intervention in history.
An intervention we wanted all people: 1) to do multiple times per day 2) every single day 3) across a wide range of environments 3) with no clear end in sight
Mikhail Gorbachev, who rose to power in the Soviet Union and set in motion a series of revolutionary changes that transformed the map of Europe and ended the Cold War that had threatened the world with nuclear annihilation, has died in Moscow. He was 91. https://t.co/hYeovyISVapic.twitter.com/ExXIlukRl6
Gorbachev's foreign policy vision in his final years was not pro-Western
Gorbachev condemned NATO expansion, U.S. imperialism and Germany's hegemonic ambitions in Europe. He backed the Crimea annexation but warned against a spiral of tensions that would lead to nuclear war
Exclusive: A spy working for Canadian intelligence smuggled Shamima Begum and her two friends from Bethnal Green into Syria and Britain later conspired with Canada to cover up its role, according to explosive news claims @thetimeshttps://t.co/ewmSuvlk0a
Interesting that this alleged fact should emerge now, just as her family and friends, with other supporters, are trying to get her back to the UK. Is someone trying to provoke her assassination?
Not that I want her back in the UK. I do not want any of them here in the first place.
@rhhasdall. My main concern is to begin discussion in this country as to whether we have a national interest in prolonging and sustaining a Russian-American war in Ukraine. My own view is that we do not, but we do have strong reasons to support a peace initiative. https://t.co/bP7Oeijyai
Switching on Radio 4 late at night, just before it switches to BBC World Service, I heard the Irish politician or ex-politician, Mary McAleese [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_McAleese], reading some of her memoirs.
I was surprised to hear Mrs McAleese say that Sir Roger Casement [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Casement] had been executed for treason “because of his support for the Easter Rising.” Not so.
Casement was put on trial for treason because, as a British subject (indeed, he had been a civil servant, first at the Colonial Office and then at the Foreign Office) he had committed various acts which were not only adjudged treasonous in the First World War but which would still be, on similar facts, today. Indeed, in WW2, some others were executed for far less. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Casement#Capture,_trial,_and_execution
The last statement of William Joyce: “In death as in life, I defy the Jews who caused this last war, and I defy the power of darkness which they represent. I warn the British people against the crushing imperialism of the Soviet Union. May Britain be great once again and in the hour of the greatest danger in the West may the standard be raised from the dust, crowned with the words – “You have conquered nevertheless”. I am proud to die for my ideals and I am sorry for the sons of Britain who have died without knowing why.”
It is not generally known that dozens of other actually-British people (Joyce’s nationality was and remains disputed) who broadcast from the Reich during WW2 were either not prosecuted or received short prison sentences. In other words, in Joyce’s case, as in that of Casement, political rather than legal expediences proved determinative.
John Amery [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Amery], who was hanged after WW2, did more or less the same as had Casement in WW1. He toured POW camps trawling for potential recruits etc. Indeed, Casement did more than that and, after all, was eventually arrested (by a solitary sergeant of the Royal Irish Constabulary) after having been landed ashore —awaiting an arms drop— on the “lonely Banna Strand”, from a German U-boat. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Casement#Irish_revolutionary.
[the “lonely Banna Strand”, where Sir Roger Casement was landed from a German U-boat in 1916]
In fact, the Irish rebels’ operation was a total botch: “Casement did not learn about the Easter Rising until after the plan was fully developed. The German weapons never landed in Ireland; the Royal Navy intercepted the ship transporting them, a German cargo vessel named the Libau, disguised as a Norwegian vessel, Aud-Norge. All the crew were German sailors, but their clothes and effects, even the charts and books on the bridge, were Norwegian.[citation needed] As John Devoy had either misunderstood or disobeyed Pearse’s instructions[citation needed] that the arms were under no circumstances to land before Easter Sunday, the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (TGWU) members set to unload the arms under the command of Irish Citizen Army officer and trade unionist William Partridge were not ready. The IRB men sent to meet the boat drove off a pier and drowned.” [Wikipedia]
It can be seen that, however unfortunate in many ways Casement was, Mrs McAleese’s statement that he was hanged, as her memoirs seem to imply, simply because he “supported” the Easter Rising, seems to me to be disingenuous at best.
Until I looked her up on Wikipedia yesterday, I knew nothing much about Mrs McAleese. Seems that she was appointed a professor of laws at Trinity College, Dublin, when only 24 years of age, failed to get elected as a would-be politician, but was eventually adopted as Fianna Fail candidate for the Presidency of Ireland; she served two terms (14 years).
Casement, though not much known by the general public these days in England, is still a major historical figure in Ireland.
One…more…time: positive test results are not ‘cases’ or ‘infections’ . They are positive test results. If the manipulation and misrepresentation of figures cannot be stopped, then responsible citizens must rediscover the simple arts of scepticism.
In the real sense (not the formal legal sense), what the LibLabCon-men (and women) have done in the past half-century is far more treasonous than whatever Sir Roger Casement did; and he was hanged for it…
COVID-19: 1.5m people flew to UK in first four months of 2021 – when borders were meant to be heavily restricted https://t.co/kkJL3XfQ8S
While I certainly agree with Cummings (and have blogged so from the start) that Boris-idiot is unfit to be Prime Minister, Cummings is himself a personification of the crazy way in which Britain is run. Are there other countries where a person with effectively no track record could become such a power behind the political throne?
Usually-reliable sources report that the persecuted satirist and singer-songwriter, Alison Chabloz, is now resting at home, having been released from Bronzefield Prison earlier today.
More information will be published in this blog later today, or on another day.
Alison’s appeal against conviction and sentence is scheduled to be heard in Crown Court (probably at Southwark) on 3-4 June 2021, i.e. next week.
Christian teacher suspended after declaring he won't 'lie' to students and 'affirm that a biological boy can be a girl, and vice versa' https://t.co/JHQ51NyLn9
What a bitter, snivelling little article. Yes @georgegalloway was expelled from the Labour by Blair. You only neglect to mention it was for being right about Iraq.https://t.co/3JNKttwrNR
Batley by-election looks more uncertain for Labour after @georgegalloway enters race. He will have strong following from large Muslim population in constituency. Bad news for. @Keir_Starmer
I shall blog another day about the upcoming Batley and Spen by-election. My first thought about Galloway’s candidature is that he is a busted flush, with no real chance of even saving his deposit. On the other hand, if the by-election is as close as it might be (i.e. as close as I, provisionally, think that it might be), then Galloway getting, say, 2% might be the difference between a Conservative win and a Labour win.