Wednesday [16 till close of play]

(1711) Evening all. Tomorrow is another med day from maybe 10 a.m. to who knows when? No guaranteeing my condition after 5 p.m. Certainly planning some early blogging but no later scheduled posts (well maybe a film). Reason is we need to be up to speed at this place, that’s our stock in trade, things happen during the day, no point scheduling.

 

22. For those on the Planet Zog

… who missed it altogether:


21. Rebecca Shepherd

What chance a demure lady as a candidate for a Westminster seat? Well she’s not so demure … she was seen out and about talking to locals. Yes, there is the plumber for Reform, nowt agin him but this Rebecca does not seem the type.

Then I thought … you know what? She’s soooo different to a standard pollie, esp. to Burnham … well, I like her, wish her well. And Rupert obviously sees one from his own party with him at Westminster … it might work. He likes a lady and I’m thinking not in a Massie-Boebert way.

20. Moo corner


19. Not knowing a lot about bees

… I need to defer to you on these critters:

18. The legacy which the west leaves?


17. The journey with Farage


16. Steve corner

Wed Mat

 

“Telephone technician Mal Granger, with knowledge of telephones and electronics, is hired by gangster Vince Walters to expand Walters’ legitimate business that is a front for an illegal bookmaking operation. The expansion is a great success, and Granger also develops a better system for gathering information at racetracks. Granger wants a cut of the action and threatens to leave unless Walters makes him a 20% partner. Walters accedes to the demand.

When Walters tries to collect from a bookie, the bookie kills first Walters, then himself. Granger takes control of the wire service and the racket, making him a target for Lieutenant Wright of the Los Angeles police.

East Coast mobster Larry Mason is sent by boss Carl Stephans to persuade Granger to join his syndicate. Granger and Mason’s wife Gail are attracted to each other……..”

And so on.

Wednesday [11 to 15]

(0855)(0958)

 

15. The Ukraine


14. What we have below here … in 12 and 13

… is the added and in fact underlying issue of the two young women involved. One is clearly patriotic to her country, people, roots, whilst the other is a traitress, witting or unwitting.

Look at her story, this Frostadottir. I had a fair bit to do with Iceland from the 90s till just past the mid 2000s, a year into my N.O. blogging. In short … I fell out with not only the editor of Iceland Review but with various authors … all girls, all as Woke as communists, totally intolerant of their own history and culture.

I’d been there, physically, in Iceland by the way.

Same old story … education now politically correct … jump some decades and here’s this bint Frottasdottir, somehow PM of the country … are there no men?

Short answer … no. And the teachers at school and in tertiary? Ditto … Woke insane. Heavy on DEI flooding.

This next below won’t appear in the OoL and Jstack versions in expanded form … it only expands on WP.

13. The sheer scale of it is the main issue [two]


12. The sheer scale of it is the main issue [one]


11. EU excrescence

“Von der Leyen is destroying the European industry and making farmers dependent on imported fertilizers

Reject the Green Deal, ETS, and carbon tax, because sooner or later you will be held accountable

Through the Green Deal, fertilizer prices have risen by 70 percentage points over the last two years. Let the European Commission tell us who profited from this! You are fighting Russia, yet according to Eurostat data, Russia accounts for about 30% of fertilizer imports to the European Union.

You are fighting the carbon footprint, yet you are relying on fertilizer imports from across seven mountains and across seven seas, instead of supporting fertilizer production right here, on-site, in Europe. Farmers and all consumers are footing the bill for all of this.

The best part is that some of my predecessors said that the ETS should be rejected, but after all, it was you who voted to introduce this ETS. You are simply making fools of people!”

Wednesday [6 to 10]

(0657) Organisational things … tomorrow, for me, is the follow up to last week’s med doings, so up in the air as to timing, as part of that is a MutR visit … still not timeset. So blogging might be iffy tomorrow after Thurs 10. More later today on that. (0728)

 

10. Moo corner


9. These two invader creeps who broke the policewoman’s nose


8. Might be entirely speculative, no hard evidence

… I’m thinking so but that’s my bias being confirmed:


7. This adorable lady is new to the politics

… so naturally supports Reform, the respectable grandmothers’ choice coz Nige is so cute, every mama’s son. You see where I’m going here.


6. Steve corner

a. After a fake asylum seeker flashed a throat-cutting gesture, local Dutch people threw flares at the asylum center in Loosdrecht, the Netherlands. Is it the start of the Dutch Spring? A summer of discontent? Let’s hope this escalates into a popular revolt against diversity.


b. Over at 1386:

  • Rep. Chip Roy Files Bill to Ban Chinese Communists and Radical Islamists from Buying American Homes
  • Judge Forces RINO Raffensperger to Open His Infamous “Secret Election Bunker” to Georgia State Election Board and Poll Watchers on Primary Night (JH: Raffensperger is gone)
  • Trump Delivers 160+ UFO Files — Burchett Calls Out Deep State Slow-Walk as Congress Reacts (JH: IYE and Steve … sleeper for us as yet, shall read more thoroughly)
  • Iran Is About To Cut The Worlds Internet And The US Military Responded (JH: ????)
  • Sumy Front Is Collapsing: Kyiv Urgently Transfers Elite Brigades
  • Digital Enslavement” is a Subtle Weapon of Social Subordination and Global Control
  • Nearly half of French voters may support National Rally, and immigration is a major concern
  • Mystery cults found a new host in Rome; these cults helped Rome to become an empire (JH: I’d much on’t way back when)
  • Much more.

Wednesday [1 to 5]

(0615) Massie, McConnell, Raffensperger gone. Morning all. Tubbs as next Bama governor. Nowt furtherer from here, nor Canada or Oz … saw something good in Alberta in passing. (0652)

 

5. Data center dangers

Screenshot only

4. Be careful with polls though … hope too early?


3. Restore on Kenyon


2. DAD at 1386

a) France’s Great Culinary Replacement: from Escargot to Reconstituted Chicken. Is French cuisine in the process of being largely replaced by junk food? The debate is nothing new….

b) French cinema elite outraged after Channel they attacked doesn’t want to work with them anymore….

c) “Is Christianity Banned?”: Police stop Bible handout in Sweden. Police were called last month to break up a group handing out free Bibles near a school in the Swedish municipality of Orust, a traditionally strongly Christian island….

d) Spain’s Socialist Government suffers crushing Regional Election defeat; with Right surging after PM Sanchez opened doors to 500,000 Migrants….

1. As the news is in the intro above, straight to the backlog

Tuesday [21 till close of play]

(1807) Evening all.

 

25. To our chaps and chapesses

Was remarkably slack this morning, me … the instinct was not to badmouth Robert Kenyon because he somehow seemed “Restorish” to us, not Faragist. That may still be true. However, I did not put this notice up in time.

Meanwhile, “British Bastard” used wayback the instant he knew RK had deleted his whole social media presence … kudos to BB. What exactly was it that he was worried about, RK? Well, there was a tweet in which someone had mentioned misogyny and the Makerfield Reformer replied … wot, like what women are forced to wear?

Now, Zia, the Reform controller (allegedly) would not like that. All right, anyone have anything on Robert Kenyon? Far from wanting to hurt the guy, we’d just like to be more clear.

24. Manufacturing consent


23. Quite right … I too have no smartphone


22. In one poll over there

… he’s actually down one point. I smell fraud coming up.


21. The girls know

Tuesday [16 to 20]

(1410) Afternoon all. (1429)

 

20. Moo corner


19. Naomi Wolf writes that


… just as Yuri Bezmenov (roughly) said, in 1984, would happen.

18. Wealth


17. It’s not everyday we run a picture

… of a spacewoman:


16. Council housing

Tuesday [11 to 15]

(1110) Elevenses. (1120)

 

15. Careful if the State “cares” for you


14. The cardboard drone

Screenshot

13. Where you from then?


12. Hedgerows

Screenshot

11. Will Jones at Lord Toby’s

“The Unite the Kingdom rally was an outlier in recent London marches in having no mass chants calling for death to minority groups, yet perversely this was the one Sir Keir Starmer chose to condemn, says Jonathan Sacerdoti in the Spectator. Here’s an excerpt

Perhaps the strangest thing about the Unite the Kingdom rally was just how unremarkable it felt. There were no mass chants calling for the death of particular groups, no calls for the eradication of foreign countries and no flags of terrorist groups or tyrannical theocracies waved in the crowd. Nobody cited scripture to urge the slaughter of another people, nobody waved terrorist symbols and nobody I saw during the entire day covered their face.

We live in such peculiar times that this is what set the march apart from the dozens of others which have descended on the streets of London over the last couple of years, totally unchallenged – even protected – by the police and our Government.

Yet this outlier was the first march Keir Starmer decided to speak out against since taking office as Prime Minister, threatening police action and the full force of the law against those involved, and pulling out all the stops to block foreign speakers from entering the country at the last minute.

Of all the political protests we’ve witnessed since Labour won the General Election – and we’ve witnessed many – this was the one he chose to obstruct repeatedly. This was the hill he chose to die on.

And just in case anyone had forgotten what the other type of march looks like, they handily held one just around the corner so we could compare and contrast. The far-Left omnicause supporters took to the streets waving their PLO and Iranian flags – the ones representing the Islamic Republic regime, not the sun-and-lion version indicating solidarity with the Iranian people. Some were even sporting Al-Qassam Brigades red triangles, a symbol made popular by the terrorists when marking out targets for death in videos.

Unite the Kingdom focused mostly on domestic issues, British society and Christianity. Mostly the crowd waved Union flags, St George’s crosses and saltires. The other march featured few no Union flags, but a sea of red, white, green and black PLO flags.”