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Diary Blog, 28 December 2025

Morning music

Early thought

Just saw a film (available freely on Twitter/X, but apparently banned on YouTube): Europa the Last Battle, Blitzkrieg edition.

Brilliant.

I saw it via the Sophie Meaden Twitter/X account. While I do not agree with everything she posts, her Twitter/X account is one of the best at present.

Wikipedia is, on such topics, infested by vandalistic editing (by “the usual suspects”), but this is what it has to say about the original video: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa:_The_Last_Battle.

Tweets seen

[“Let’s address the elephant in the room. We don’t have a two tier justice system, we have an anti-White justice system. “Two tier” just dilutes what’s going on to a degree. I have been guilty of using it myself too, but I’ve been doing some self reflecting over it. Start calling out discrimination against the natives and Europeans. No more anti-White hatred of any kind should be tolerated in our government and institutions. White lives matter.“]

Talking point

When I visited that country, in 1977, it was called Rhodesia, was white European-ruled, and was, despite a two-front war against black African (pseudo) “nationalists” on —and within— the borders, a fully-functioning, European-style country, where everything worked.

We keep reading Twitter/X or newspaper readers’ comments to the effect that “Ukraine is not our business, and we should keep out“, and I agree wholeheartedly with those sentiments, but one has to realize that the governments of the UK, France, Germany etc are not really British, French, or German governments, but NWO/ZOG puppet governments, and that that is why we keep seeing those puppet governments funnelling arms, money etc to “Ukraine” (more precisely, to the Kiev regime).

The same goes for the repeated proposals to deploy British and other troops (officially— a few are already there) to Ukraine.

Talking point

Nothing to do with the 2020-2022 fake “Covid” panicdemic/scamdemic, incidentally. This has been a long-running problem in the UK.

The NHS and the allied problem of adult social care must be rethought, and action taken. It just does not cut it to treat the NHS as a a holy object of quasi-religious devotion, or to reference the profit-driven American healthcare system, or the deficiencies of British healthcare before the NHS was established in 1948.

The NHS is merely one example of how Britain’s many old-established institutions are “living off their hump”, and their once-high reputations. NHS, police, courts and legal system (and legal professions), armed forces, monarchy, SIS/MI6, schools, universities, BBC; you name it.