21. Bring back the Sausages is about to roll out net censorship
All right, blogreaders, soc-med readers … obviously he’d hit the outspoken first. How? Mandatory registration before typing? A list of approved bloggers and tweeters? Shopped by our platforms?
Let’s look at the worst case scenario … the creep just shuts down anything and anyone he considers “iffy”, using these Net Tsarinas … so, let’s say … on Friday it all stops. There are two issues for me … obviously the blog but more for me, it’s farflung friends, e.g. in America, Russia, Greece, via email. I’d consult with MMutR, natch. More tomorrow.
20. Moo corner
19. Your friendly neighbourhood bobby
18. The natives are getting a bit uppity, Two Tier
17. Decline and Fall
He’s as whiny as the equivalent in the Evelyn Waugh novel.
16. A bit of nostalgia for me
I know this fence … and no, that’s not how I entered the US. That fence extension is quite a ways off the shoreline. If you follow it up to the right on the (far) US side, it becomes more substantial, then solid, then comes a carpark where I’d parked, the customs building straddles the fence. I can understand the Mexicans not bothering but you’d think the Americans would have their side covered.
Then I remembered that the US side is California.
Illegals are seen using a ladder to illegal enter America from Tijuana into San Diego
This location is at Border Field State Park. The border wall stretches about 300 feet into the ocean to stop illegals from entering America
“Though basically routine in plot and substance, this lively crime thriller has the particular advantage of a freshly observed hero in Caesar Smith, convincingly played by Denis Shaw as a heavily built but agile Scotland Yard man with a dexterous line in judo.”
In running this film, which is all right to a point, I do need to have a moan about 60s films/movies. The caveat is that we’re talking youtube films/movies, which are but a fraction of the whole, plus we have different tastes, do we not, plus changing tastes with age.
What I clearly remember about the 70s was that the violence was now in slow motion for sickheads, whereas in the 60s, it was just violence, in the 50s it was suggesting it, in the 40s it was more cleverly treated. As time went on, films became more gauche, lacking in finesse.
The 80s were bland in every way imho … in either music or film … it was the greed decade, the yuppies … and everything was brown. In architecture, red brick had given way to unnatural light brown, actors were in brown, film titles became more rounded, more Helvetica.
During the 90s, I was away from home, probably thank goodness.
There are three threads running through this topic which has always been dear to me … first, obviously, is the story of Joan herself and what happened. Second is the presenter who continues to impress with his manner, with his straightforwardness … he’d make a great teacher … not full of himself, yet he has done his homework.
Third is that some of what Joan said has had quite an impact on my own approach to Christianity and you can see part of what she said in the screenshots beliw the youtube.
Indeed … it all came down to “submitting” to the men who usurped the bible and people’s access to it and made themselves the Sole Authority, not unlike Ardern did in NZ, calling herself the one source of truth. Note the capital C in Church, whereas below, she spoke in a small c way.
Even the non Christian “other side” is fascinated by the phenomenon … just how she could get her initial goal achieved … break the siege, crown the king. Please note that there’s some sort of weird intro for all of two minutes … then the song starts. May I suggest going straight to 2:00. The band, by the way, is Amon Duul 3 or Amon Duul UK, re-gathered sometime after the French-German Amon Duul II expired.
The grievous error made by Julie Wareing or st least the songwriter is the line “come with me, together we could rule the world”.
Pure Woke feminazism from the mid 80s … woman can do anything, better than men, better even than God at times. It is huge mental sickness, turning the voices of angels driving Joan onwards into some sort of superwoman goddess.
I suspect that in the real story, Joan having avhieved that twofold, inspired goal, she was so taken by her newfound fame that she tried it, uninspired, in other theatres of war, only to fail. The rest was history. She was inspired for the duration of that initial goal … then she should have retired to her home.
But the hype got to her. Christy spoke about such feminazism here:
It’s a salutary lesson as to what is possible when inspired … and what is not, once human ego steps in and rules.
(0428) Morning all you wunnerful folk this early morn, our time. (0616)
10. Moo corner
9. This, from Oz, illustrates well the type in politics
The expression on the face says it all. I don’t know this bint but she really is no different to the troughers in any parliament, Farage included. My question is … are they selected for ambition and low moral compass or do they become that way once parachuted in and meeting the evil muvvers?
The Welker interview with DJT was apparently largely sbout that, our IYE wrote in comments and at NOWP on it … here is some more:
6. Mudplugger and Lord T on the Nissen hut post on Sunday
Mudplugger:
Lord T:
5. Penseivat at Sunday 6
“Not certain whether half of the sentence is reduced ‘for good behaviour’ as soon as the prison van goes through the gates in order to stop overcrowding or an official liberal outlook that the recidivist can be rehabilitated, but perhaps it should stop. Azim was sentenced to 16 years in 2013, giving a release date of 2029. If it is the same Azim, Lily Whitehouse could be alive today, falling in love, marrying, having children. Because of government diktats on so called justice, Lily never had that opportunity, and a family grieved. Personally, I reckon that bloke in Colombia is on the right track.”
4. Steve corner
a. Good question.. Why Are Natives the Enemy of the Police? – The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters (at 1404)
b. GB News did us proud yesterday with excellent live coverage of the commemorations from the recently completed memorial at Ver-sur-Mer in Normandy. Very moving with almost a hundred new names added – due to a clerical error from 80 years ago they were not listed when the British Normandy Memorial was being engraved. If you visit you will find them under ‘Addenda’.
Bless ’em all, bless ’em all, the long and the short and the tall..
Jesse Kelly Explains Recent Poll Showing Democrats’ Hatred of America, “You Just Can’t Survive Long Term When People Inside of Your Country Hate it and Want to Burn it Down”
Ed Martin on the Evil Forces Running the Deep State and American Left: “They Want Us Dead”
Trump’s Restoration of Reflecting Pool, Mirrors Ongoing Work to Make America Great Again
Fighter Pilot Reacts To Shocking Mystery Jet At Area 51 (video at 1405)
Russia–Ukraine Exchange Of Strikes, June 6–7: Energy, Transport, Military Depots, Ports, Refineries
Minneapolis to Hampshire: Mass Derangement to Murder
D-Day Reminds Us Who the Real Public Servants Are
Much more.
3. Andy and other links on vital UK matters
Interesting accent for someone dissecting UK affairs:
There is another chap you might check out and follow the youtubes of … this is just one of them:
2. DAD at 1404
a) Data centres in the news. The EU Commission’s proposal to triple data centre capacity over the next five to seven years is intended to help Europe catch up with China and America in the race to unlock the potential of AI….
b) The French National Assembly has dropped the most controversial part of a child protection bill that would have lifted the seal of confession in cases of violence against minors. The provision, which sought to challenge sacramental secrecy….
c) Why the EU Migration Pact Is more important than you think.
d) Trump spoke for China’s Catholics—The Pope stayed silent. The Vatican’s commitment to multilateral engagement is colliding with the reality of mounting repression against China’s faithful.
(1740) Was a fairly busy day, just came back to HQ. I’ve some screenshots to click, eyes are not up to reading fine print but shall be tomorrow morning.
13. Housekeeping
As mentioned, eyes a bit bleary, zonking too, the sshots were easy enough, I see chaps and chapess have commented. Might be an early night at this end.
12. Indoctrinating kids in Wokery
11. It’s black and white
10. Moo corner
9. An IMF colony?
8. Remember being a pariah during the plandemic?
7. Apparently he was demanding several people be removed
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: “Ever since Rififi (1955), the theme of the intricate, detailed planning of a robbery, and its daring execution, has been done to death on every level of production. This second feature uses the same hackneyed idea, but manages to rise above routine through convincing characterisation, deft treatment, good acting, and realistic incidentals.”