Saturday [1]

(0200) Opening with another Sophia quote:


Having been rudely awakened by a dripping tap in the very early hours, plus making the mistake of going to X and seeing the bizarre wrongness going on, I’d say that’s not the path to a good sleep. (0227)

 

The SCOTUS decision

In a nutshell, they did not rule against the enemy alien act per se, they said (7-2) that each illegal had to be given notice, each case then going through the lawyer fee system over time. The Executive says that that’s a principle for any US citizen with passport or card through the usual procedure but is certainly not for anyone there illegally. SCOTUS said (7-2) that it applies to any enemy alien as well, inc. invaders.

The aim is twofold … to drag the process out, plus make borders unworkable. A clear political divide. I saw this opinion below and cannot track down who authored it but a few pundits referred to it:

Friday [11 till close of play]

(1733) Evening all.

 

19. It’s probably worth a few thoughts

… on Trump and the Arabs. Iran is one reason, Netting the Yahoo being strident with him another … he hates being dictated to. How that plays out with Javanka is another thing again. 🍿🍿🍿

18. Not showing the shots and text

… on the confrontation with Reform honchos and supporters today … in fact I had to backtrack as, if I did show what we had, it would endanger the girls involved, inc. a friend of mine from Kipper days. She’s in my blogrolls still.

Steve has something in comments on what he saw and heard as well.

17. Steve and Brittany’s hubby

I think we can safely say Germany ist kaput..

https://twitter.com/Martin_Sellner/status/1923149322884874684?

Eight young Germans were going to a conference on immigetc. In Milan … arrested by German State, refused “Exit”. Ha ha. I used to have to get an exit visa in Russia, in order to retturn.

16. IYE

Weird coinky-dink but given Them and their love for codes and numbers…


15. Some will understand this


14. The Chucky Clown again


13. New Western Alliance


12. Steve at 1048 with bumper war room

  • Edward Luce On How Brzezinski Was A Key Influence In Establishing American Dominance Over Soviets
  • Tony Lyons On The MAHA Mission: “50% Of American Children Have A Chronic Disease.”
  • Mike Davis: “To Receive Birthright Citizenship You Have To Have Allegiance To The US”
  • Exclusive From Inside Texas ICE Facility: Ben Bergquam Reports On Deportations
  • Natalie Winters Blasts Yale Professors For Anti-MAGA Video Exposing Colorado Revolution Tactics Of Left
  • “They’ve Created A 2nd World Economy” Col. John Mills On The CCP’s Illegal Gas And Oil Supply

11. Over at Churchmouse

DiscoveredJoys just commented on The intractable problem of finding a job with a university degree

I’ll make the argument that half a century ago an university education was hand crafted, delivered by individuals to individuals for the 5% of school leavers that received it.

Now that around 50% go to university the nature of the education has changed. The method of the education is now the moving instruction line (thank you Henry Ford). There are benefits and drawbacks to this industrialisation, but one consequence is that graduates are no longer special, only demonstrating an ability to survive the sausage machine.

Try these

Match them please:

  1. We all know PMs are wedded to the truth but like other married couples, they sometimes live apart.
  2. The great nations have always acted like gangsters and the small nations like prostitutes.
  3. Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?
  4. A good composer does not imitate … he steals.
  5. Humankind cannot bear very much reality.
  6. The medium is the message.

a. Igor Stravinsky (1967)
b. Stanley Kubrik (1963)
c. TS Eliot (1936)
d. James Thurber (1937)
e. Saki (1912)
f. Marshal McLuhan (1964)

Friday [6 to 10]

(1119)(1131)

 

10. Emotional manipulation of the population


9. Think on’t, Laze & Gem


8. 🍿🍿🍿


7. Fairly life ending for Comey I’d say

… or at least freedom ending:


6. IYE corner

a. James Comey crawled out of the woodwork trying to be cute. “8647” If you know you know.

https://x.com/DNIGabbard/status/1923198011108192532

b. “China’s Population Crisis: Why the 1.4 Billion People Is a Lie!”

https://leisrealtalk.com/chinas-population-crisis-why-the-1-4-billion/

Gallows Corner

 

AKH wrote, on the last feature: “I agree, the narrator is important, this chap hits the right note for this type of car.” It’s a major search of mine here, finding the “down-to-earth” frontman, “based” in American jargon … can be eccentric but not full of himself … interesting snippet of minutiae in the 20 minute piece.

Hoping this chap measures up as well … constantly on the lookout for others too.

Just adore comments threads, where much of my learning takes place:

Friday [3 to 5]

(0726)(0913)

 

5. Steve at 1048

  • US Lawmakers Warn EU Over Poland’s Globalist Regime’s Crackdown on Conservatives
  • ‘I’m Sticking with Jesus’: Joe Rogan Goes Viral Explaining the Logic of Christ’s Resurrection *
  • 17 House Republicans Led by Rep. Andy Ogles Demand Speaker Mike Johnson Codify Trump’s Executive Orders into Law
  • Trump Sounds Off On Birthright Citizenship
  • Putin Sends Strong Team To Istanbul, Includes Top Military Officials
  • China’s vanishing population: What role did Covid play **
  • ARIA’s Folly: Why Britain’s Taxpayers Deserve Better
  • SOFREP report on Syria: CIA & Special Ops Training Al Nusra Terrorists
  • Much more.

……

*The wording is everything here … “logic”, not “proof”. Agreed.
**Most interesting … would like to read more on’t.

4. DAD at 1048

a) Elon Musk writes….South Africa has now passed 142 laws forcing discrimination against anyone who is not black! […] *

b) Violent culture-enriching theatrics in a Bordeaux courtroom…..

c) According to Le Figaro, Giorgia Meloni’s Italy and Denmark are preparing to unite several European states around a text denouncing the excessive influence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)…..

d) In Orléans, stickers appear around the city declaring a “M-free zone.”

……

*Poor Elon … perma-expat now. I know the situation in reverse … came back here in 2008 and the country had been wrecked, esp. in education. Blair and Brown do need trying and executing. Australia looks a mess. Russia? War footing, not great for Brits just now, my ex-gf understands though. France? I miss her, looks a hellhole now it seems, no worse than UK urban centres though … glad to be outside the metropolis.

3. Sometimes a topic demands to be run up front, no waiting

This is especially so when there was no plan to run it but there it was, a quick exploration and there was this from Wiki:

“The Beatles’ emergence overlapped with the decline in British conservatism.[56] In the description of author and musician Bob Stanley, their domestic breakthrough represented “a final liberation for Britain’s teenagers” and, by coinciding with the end of National Service, the group “effectively signaled the end of World War II in Britain”.[57] For sociologists, the band typified new developments in postwar Britain such as social mobility, teenagers’ commercial influence, and informality in society.”

I “had to run this” (wearing my editor’s cap), simply because to store it somewhere and retrieve later was not worth the time and considerable effort … I have no Word facility here, not even Libre, and the Apple version is utter rubbish. So here tis above.

The premise I was exploring was that someone, some other force, such as those technically creating songs with tonalism and effects, were a sort of Dominic Cummings of the time … manipulative spads. In short, yes, the Beatles certainly became so creative, not just reflecting but extending and darkening yoof, of which I was one. Plus technically, they were improving … so was all pop/rock. While the Who were rebellious My Generation, Lennon was really dark inside, fixated on the influence of Jesus with oldies, fuddy duddies, squares.

Intent? Obviously to replace anything wholesome by having it only uttered by narrow Colonel Harrumphs as I call them. Yoof were not interested in the latter. Perfect for shaitan, would you not say, were you to concede that shaitan exists, e.g. driving the Taylor Swifts, Kiss, Metal etc. Laurel Canyon in the US was their satanic workshop, also NYC with its statue of Ish***. DC was and still is a cesspit.

Going off at a tangent now, am I “nostalgic” for the Beatles? Not in the least and my evidence is that, at age 11, I had the end of my desk at my bedhead and on it I had put cards of the fab four with sellotape. My dad wanted them down but did not insist … my mother had no opinion except … let him have them if he wants.

I took them down myself … bored. They were not my heroes … I tried to make footballers heroes … big yawn. There were no women or girls in particular … was never a Bardot or Julie Christie or Twiggy or Marianne Faithful devotee … don’t know why, it just happened that way. The stage antics of The Who, Kinks, the others, were immature in my eyes, which was a commentary on how today’s cynicism and curmudgeonliness began … it was way back then.

While my mates and gals were all “oh wow” and all that, I thought it was stoopid. Rebellious? Against what? Life was good … I did not have to be told by anyone. On the other hand, Spock had been stoopid too in the 50s … brats having tantrums? Forgeddit … boring little tits (for Americans, that’s not a rude word in this sense, it was jargon). So, in a way, I was already an old man, cautious, wary, finding ways around … and some things I was dead against.

One example was the song Multiplication, the theme later taken up by Benny Hill, Frankie Howard etc. As an older kid, I just found it all puerile, nauseating. I don’t want to talk sex, just have it for real if m’best gal is by m’side. The Americans at least kept things reasonably decent … and yet Leary, all those Beat Poets etc. … well I never wanted to meet them. Easy Rider? Forgeddit. I didn’t want porn around … for a start, my parents might find it … besides we invited girls to my place when my parents were out working. The real thing was far better.

Plus there was this factor of being into anything going. Always Mr. Polite, me, babyfaced with a halo in polite company, we used to scarper from school at lunchtimes for a smoke, sometimes alcohol, which was nice. And for our age, the boys were just street fighters of the day. And I’d suddenly get crazy ideas. Good thing the Holy Spirit got in about my 12th year, otherwise I might have ended up a Blair or Moriarty.

My heroes included people like Sherlock Holmes, Hughie Cornwell of the Stranglers … way cool in my eyes … eccentric but sound deep inside. Seemed way cooler to be the strong silent goody and fight anyone who attacked me. Defending damsels in distress? Way cool. Yet slight element of the nutter. Noticed that the nutter motif did work well … kept people at a distance. Why was that good in itself? No idea. Never stopped to find out.

Was never a gang person, tagged along with this one or that for awhile … good mates, don’t get me wrong, all good chums. Just didn’t need it every waking hour.

So … nostalgia? Not really, I liked driving, forceful, melodic, music with variation. 50s early 60s was so much fun. Wagner? Forgeddit. Mozart? Ah, yes … he da man, he was, and once I found out he Pd off most contemporaries, that was even better. When I saw those letters to his wife … wwweeellllll, he went up 1000% … what a romantic, but not in a soppy way. Not twee. Bach? Respected, highly so, my dad type. Haydn, Handel, Liszt? They were the goods, no? But Amadeus the film made Mozart da man to me. Eine Kleine. Been to Salzburg and Vienna too, a few times. Happy time.

Blake over here? A bit off his nut really. Too many substances? Keats? Nah. Rabbie Burns? Too far north. Byron? Idiot, like Shelley. Python in the 60s? Did some excellent things, commentary on life … most of it was a bit ordinary … the Gilliam animations my least fab parts … Palin my fave, though Jones was the brains. Welsh male choirs? Yes, commendable if you’re into saucepans.

Anyway, nuff of all that, need brekkie, need to put up DAD and Steve too.

Friday [1 and 2]

(0059) Awoke way too early, various reasons why, “nichevo”, no matter, hopefully post this and crash again. Nigh nigh. (0209)

 

2. Great piece on Texas from Redacted, great piece on peace within nations from IYE

IYE:

Trump promotes nationalism and peace in each country. 

All the people claiming Trump would start a war for Israel can now immediately stop talking. 

He truly is a leader for peace unlike we have ever seen in the modern day. 

This is massive. …..

Cont’d at the link

Redacted:

Michael Yon reports on the ground from Texas: It’s not what you think, folks. Famed war correspondent Michael Yon goes to Texas to find out exactly how much cooperation with state law enforcement Trump is getting for his ‘mass deportation’ program.

LEO HOHMANN
MAY 15, 2025

In a Substack post featuring his interview with Emerald Robinson, independent journalist Michael Yon paints a disturbing picture of the Texas law enforcement community. We think of Texas as a bright red state, but maybe we need to recalculate? Read below:

By Michael Yon

Today I will also go on with Steve Bannon on War Room. Yesterday I flew over Colony Ridge, Texas. An invasion city built with help from Governor Abbott. Early yesterday morning I flew over Colony Ridge with Dave Cannon in his helicopter. Fog became thick because Colony Ridge is built on precious low wetlands. So we came back with Dave’s airplane and got higher after fog burned off. More on the flight today when I go on with Steve Bannon.

Bottom Line — a critical mass of Texas Law Enforcement is refusing to help with mass deportations. Texas DPS specifically. Department of Public Safety leadership is outright refusing to help deport. As are many local law enforcement agencies. A critical mass of Texas leadership is captured and helping destroy Texas and the rest of America. Many officers are angry. Trump promised mass deportations yet even Texas refuses to do it. Tom Homan is very angry.

Some local and county leadership in Texas are ready to roll and work mass deportations. Others are openly obstructing cooperation with ICE. Importantly, ICE itself is obstructing ICE duties. ICE is specifically at fault. Any law enforcement who refuses to help mass deportations should see their federal funding cut immediately. Likewise at State level, including Lone Star Texas. Cut Texas funding immediately.

Section 287(g) of the INA (8 U.S.C. 1357(g)) is being incinerated by various agencies in Texas. Florida is working hard to get things done. Texas is at best limping to catch Florida. More realistically, Texas is behaving like California while Texas pretends to be TEXAS! BE TEXAS: Deport!

Colony Ridge in Liberty Country near Houston is effectively another sanctuary zone. Yes, there was one flashy bust. And then nothing. ICE refuses to address Colony Ridge and other invasion colonization zones. As does Texas DPS itself. These bustling sanctuary rape and drug zones are heavily populated by illegals. Texas Governor Abbott takes big money from the developer. Remember…I warned about Abbott for years and took much flak. It’s all turned out to be perfectly accurate.

Nobody needs to go to Mexico to fight cartels. They are very powerful and know how to throw the money around. Abbott takes money to help cartels operate in sanctuary zones. That makes Abbott part of the cartel machinery. Bottom line.

Perspective

i live a few miles from here for 3+ years… I’ve tried to warn of the “true state” of several topix in fusa… this is yet another… and, as someone ( in dt’s orb) via see tee has recently proclaimed, things are much worse than presumed/known.

What “we see”, is seldom ever relevant to true reality. MK/mock the bird/ may tricks/all t media/ whatever… “ they” are always 30 years (or so) ahead of “us”. Period.

Dive into 7G for example… being deployed now… most only know 5G.

“Live exercises”… dt’s comments re: pomp eye yo’s statement on that… pomp a yo’s comments on this ab butt fellow…(pooh peeple owned)…

A eye(is that a Biblical term? 🤔) AI… broaden the scope of your “research” as you “dig” into the reality of the world… watt it is and how it operates. “They” are in 2050, while so many of us are in 1990.”

JH: And so it goes on.

1. Don’t be so quick to dismiss nationalism per se

What I’m talking about here is some form of “international nationalism” which, politically, is a most useful buffer against globalism, plus it fulfils all the stated aims of the other, global communist side, without the downside … as it maintains a juggler’s or gymnast’s balance between all the different western cultures we count as being part of us, the West.

While it’s natural for North American people to first think of Britain and certain Commonwealth nations as more natural allies and our beleagured island looks across the pond and maybe downunder, there are definite sticking points without resolution, e.g. Greenland, the Falklands and within Europe … say Alsace-Lorraine or Schleswig-Holstein, where we need a certain cognitive dissonance, like Jesus talking to the Samaritan woman at the well.

Even the gender division can be got around … I for one maintain connection with a few dozen ladies from all sorts of western countries, plus the chaps/dudes. So all right, I knocked the Canadians through that Canadian lady, we self-deprecate ourselves too … what I’m getting at is that while it’s only self-respecting to support our region, heritage, language, cuisine … the widest basic division, boundary let’s say, is the nation, without the fanaticism, without the “kill everyone else when we see them” attitude.

Rather, the attitude is “here we are, in ancient terms, you’re welcome to visit as a guest as long as you accept our terms (when in Rome etc.)” … there’s always going to be banter, rivalry, but the underpinning culture is Christian in general. How far? Well I have a Slavic connection, Greek, eastern … so it certainly encompasses Vlad’s land, Viktor Orban’s.

And within the nation? How far am I going to take the Wars of the Roses? Scotland v England? I’ve many Scottish and Irish friends, Welsh, even Kernow. You see where this is going. I’m about to quote Redacted (Juan, Tex, ground level but also metaphysical) plus IYE (in France, Brit, all sorts of elements) … whilst we have Toodles and Isilme, the engine room of Steve, the elder statesman DAD, the no holds barred Dearieme, our techie component, the Old Labour Andy … can go on and on … I mean, it’s a heady mix … we had Chuckles and haiku …

… I mean, you want non-formalised international relations? Look no further than what we are managing to do here … don’t forget I’m Witenagemot from turn of the century, yet we manage to have a space where many corners are represented, but with a liberty focussed slant … whole thing’s quite piecemeal and needs to be left undefined.

Perfect example was Peter and Paul … the Jewish and gentile question within the burgeoning faith. Did those two murder one another? Why not? Lesson there methinks.

Going to continue this in Friday 2.

Thursday [16 till close of play]

(1513) Almost evening, all.

 

20. Are Canadians thick or is it the cold weather?

19. Right, as promised … here goes


18. Lord T again

17. Steve snippeting war room at 1048

  • Mike Davis: Big Tech Oligarchs Try To Steal Copyrighted Material For AI
  • Matt Gaetz: “The One Place The Elitists Have Us Cornered Out Is The Judiciary.”
  • Judicial coup: DC Draino On America Rejecting Protection For Violent Illegal Cartel Members
  • Dave Walsh: 7 RINO Republicans Stand In The Way Of $42 Million In Green New Deal Spending Cuts
  • Tom Dans: “Romania Is Going To Be Big, This Is A Key First Step In Movement East To West In Europe Of Populist-Nationalist Groups Coming To Power”
  • “The M-Brotherhood Product Of The Qataris” Rabbi Wolicki On Distinguishing The Radicalism Of Qatar

16. Lord T and the tragedy of a bot