Saturday [11 till close of play]

(1608) Late afternoon all.

 

13. Two sides of the iran deal


12. It must move forward, never ceasing


11. JFK

Robin Ramsay (1948) is a journo/author, has a journal called Lobster, is leftwing but mainly on what the left started pursuing again after 2000. The left led that charge but as the ideology again became rabid commie, that moved this type of research into a strange centre left to centre right field, hence I was aware of him, have his book Who Shot JFK, in which he calls the main orderer of the hit LBJ and the actual shooter a guy called Mac Wallace.

My attitude to it all now is it matters little who it was, esp. as there were many placed to shoot and maybe did. We know where from:

Lower left anticlockwise: drain to road (underpass side of grassy knoll), grassy knoll, depository for the patsy, Dal Tex (Harrelson), other end above the triple underpass. Add to those the front passenger, driver, Jacqui herself. Also include as never killed, was thereafter under the Appalachians or somewhere else.

My point is … it doesn’t matter … there’s a more important issue and it’s from Ramsay’s book:


It’s quite a classic US intelligence prehit move but not only them … Oct 7 was classic in plan … Iron Dome switched off at 9 a.m., all security looking the other way. Failsafes off, security looking the other way.

How many, then, could take a shot? Field day of course … with impunity. And there in position officially, placed there legitimately. Except clearly some within the ranks not legit. Whoever took the security on the back of the limo off, via phone … that’s your guy.

Who is he beholden to? There we get into a chain heading upwards.

Sat Mat

 

Always well rated, I need to read up on it, esp. if his supposed wife is on the level. It’s great to be older, fading memory … every new day such a surprise.

In 2019 Diabolique called it “a solid film noir with a decent cast and typically brisk handling; Lubin may not have been strong with horror, which depends heavily on mood, but with thrillers, which benefited from speed, he was fine.”

The cream-colored, luxury automobile that Brian Donlevy drives is a 1949 Packard Super Eight roadster.

Saturday [6 to 10]

(1211) Afternoon all … just behave yourselves. (1256)

 

10. Moo corner


9. De Santis’s new law


Still needs care to do … one also wants least damage to the vehicle, plus parent coming after you with lawsuit for excessive damage to the twerp. I’m thinking it would still need to be steady as she goes for the first part, only accelerating if the mob closed in around the vehicle.

Good law? Well obviously, but taking great care of you and yours first, your primary directive.

8. Criminality in education

… beyond the pale.


All right … I was not at a top ten in the world but it was certainly within the top twenty back then and they did not lightly admit students. Obviously the wealthy, the high fliers, could get the kid in, also they needed to keep the intellectual quotient up with certain Asian countries. Then there was that boys tended to be better at exams, girls at assignment work, that sort of thing. There were girls about, a minority still though.

Now that DEI has taken over, there are people in there who would not even pass Year 8 … and it’s a massive money spinner for baddies. As always, there’s a major difference between free enterprise … and Evil Capitalism. Universities should not have anything to do with egalitarianism … just merit. Also affordability. In my case, I had a scholarship but even so, struggled to make the quota.

7. This is about the reflecting pool

… maybe relying on Woke left wingnut cities to treat their things well … maybe that’s too great an ask.


6. Farage

Saturday [1 to 5]

(0559) Morning all, thx for wellwishes, not too bad right now in all depts. Mixed sky, sun already. (1017)

 

5. Burnham


4. A fair question


3. Steve at 1417

  • President Trump Delivers Remarks After New Air Force One Arrives at Joint Base Andrews With a New Design
  • Tulsi Gabbard Releases Never Before Seen Docs Exposing Fauci for Lying to Congress
  • Lithuania Seeks Long-Term US Military Presence in the Russia-Bordering Country
  • Christian Therapist Beats State of Oregon, Will Not Have to Pay Eye-Watering Fine for Standing By Christian Beliefs
  • The File They Swore Didn’t Exist Is Now Public. 120 Labs. 30 Countries. One Confession
  • Consumer report: Tesco brand fish, dairy and meat products contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’
  • UK police officer uses AI to create evidence in multiple criminal cases
  • Trump’s Iran Betrayal: From ‘Help Is on the Way’ To Handing The Regime $300 Billion
  • Much more.

2. For no particular reason but that I had the pic

… a tale from my youth. I’ll make it short, promise.

First, a crit of the pic … though I may well have been that lad … well turned out, polite but still unpredictable and never looking, starry eyed, at my mum, far more likely to give her a cuddle as a man would, also walking on the outside to protect her … still, it’s not a bad pic. Plus the bag is to be carried on the outside of the body.

Right, the tale. We were in a main street, I must have been about 6, we went into a store, maybe her hairdressers, can’t remember … she was off at that end of the shop and had said to me, “Go find the snack bar,” gave me the cash. I went up to the only counter, closer to the door, and asked the lady, “Do you have snack bars?”

“Er, sorry.” Now, whether she put the idea into my head to try to find one further down the main road, which was lined with shops … not sure, a bit hazy. Now we get to two truisms about men and boys:

  • Males only remember that which they wish
  • They generally can’t retain fine detail, except about interesting things
  • On most things, they just don’t care … they can be thoughtless
  • They never think to ask
  • Yet they will try to carry out a promise, a commitment.

So, I left the shop, nothing much promising to the left, went right, wandered down … no bleedin’ snackbar … on and on … long story short … there was one of the overhead signs saying: “Snackbar.” Clearly the place, perched by the door and waited for her.

Typical woman … late, too busy with too much. After maybe fifteen minutes, I thought *&£&* this for a joke, so headed back to the shop. She was inside, distraught, shop personnel, manager, I think even a policeman. Apparently, there were people out looking. She came at me and did that embarrassing motherly thing, all sloppy like.

What’s the issue, thought I … why all this high drama? (Oh, and dear reader … if you think I’m going gaga, receding into oldtimer’s land … not today, bro.)

1. DAD at 1417

a) Tommy Robinson 

The BBC finally interviewed Rupert Lowe. Did they ask him about the rape gang inquiry? Of course not, they moaned about me to him. He put them in their place live on air.

b) Two Algerians, aged 32 and 35, Ammar and Abdelaziz (the latter undocumented), were formally charged on Thursday in Paris with “money laundering as part of an organised group and criminal conspiracy” before being remanded….

c) Two five-year-old boys accused of raping a little girl…

d) There are many problems in the Catholic Church. Will Pope Leo sort them? The SSPX will appoint four new Bishops without his blessing on July 1st. The German Bishops are going, [have gone] all LGBT. There are ongoing banking troubles…..

Friday [11 till close of play]

(1653)

 

17. How did he do in this interview?

16. Just when you thought it was safe to come out again

“A Man in 40s has been Seriously Injured after a Machete Attack in Winton at about 1.44am today; an hour later, an 18yr Teenager was Stabbed to death in Poole; Both Stabbings are in Dorset.”

Anyone we know from Dorset?

15. Moo corner


14. The heat is on



13. Then there’s the cheating and carelessness

… by vote counters, Labour et al … that explains the supposed landslide.


12. Steve at 1417

Hearts of Oak: Rupert Lowe’s Rape Gang Report: The Truth About 250,000 Abused British Girls & Failed Multiculturalism

11. When resort islands destroy themselves

Tenerife


We went there in the early 2000s, rented an open top car, it broke down … Peugeot I think. Garage came to collect, I went with them … one of the core wires in the engine had parted. Repaired, vroom vroom. Good trip, no angry locals, no chavs or chads. Curious reading about all this above.

Friday radio play

 

… with Crawford and Gerda. I do enjoy this pair better, except that they must keep Crawford Logan as infuriating in his smug arrogance as was the Peter Coke character. With Marjory, it was sometimes half necessary but Gerda is far softer and he then sounds a bit off.

Someone in comments asked why such surprise when Sir Graham rocks on round … after all, he practically lives there … drinking their liquor. Not that I’m against that … Sir Graham can work his way through the drinks cabinet afa I’m concerned.

Friday [6 to 10]

(1359) Afternoon all. Time again. Where’s the morning gone? (1416)

 

10. Moo corner


9. Lawyers charging like wounded bulls


8. Every home should have one

7. Another report from downunder


6. The foreigner and the crocodiles

“On Thursday afternoon, 18 June 2026, at the Johnsons of Old Hurst family farm and zoo in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England. A three-year-old boy was visiting the zoo when a 30-year-old man, who was a complete stranger to the child, allegedly hoisted the toddler over a four-foot fence and threw him approximately 15 to 20 feet down into a raised crocodile enclosure. The zoo owner’s wife, Tracey Johnson, heroically jumped into the enclosure alongside other staff members to rescue the boy. The toddler survived but sustained severe injuries from the fall and potential animal contact, leaving him in critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.

The 30-year-old “animal”, who travelled to the zoo from Norfolk, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. Local media reports indicate that the suspect has severe learning difficulties and had been visiting the zoo with a carer, though the carer was not directly next to him at the exact moment of the incident. Following his arrest, Cambridgeshire Police explicitly stated that medical professionals assessed the suspect and deemed him “not fit for interview”. As a result, he has been released on bail until 18 September 2026 while police continue gathering evidence and speaking with eyewitnesses.”

Yes of course … isolated nutter. Sentencing will be simple … drop him to the crocodiles.

Friday [1 to 5]

(0903) Greetings, patrons and friends (those still here). Well you can see the time I dropped off and just now am restarting … that’s one heck of a sleep in my terms. Makerfield review? Soon. Have not looked at any news since the wee hours (aptly named with my new condition). You ok there? Fetid, humid air around our way. Airing the abode floods it with more grunge, a bit like (… no, best not put an analogy from the western situation). (1117)

 

5. Speaks for itself


4. Steve at 1416

  • Vance Blasts Israeli Officials … plus Hegseth Blasts NATO Allies
  • EU Parliament Backs Hardline Immigration Bill Paving the Way for Mass Deportations as ‘Send Them Back’ Chants Shake Brussel
  • Nigeria’s Christians Declare ‘Black Sunday’ as Murders and Kidnappings Continue
  • Iran Deal Is Done For Now
  • NATO General Confesses Moscow Does Not Want War
  • Study Links Low Vitamin C Levels to Reduced Gray Matter Volume in Older Adults
  • Sky Mopeds and Cardboard Drones: The silent war above
  • Why America’s Moral Collapse Can Only Be Fixed With Brutal Common Sense
  • Much more

3. Would you prefer this as your first morning visit?


2. DAD at 1416

Ta for best wishes, DAD.

a) In 2025, internal security forces recorded 36,900 traffic stop offences, including 28,200 cases of refusing to comply with police orders. This number increased by 9% in one year, primarily due to a rise in refusals to comply with police orders (+10%), particularly in their aggravated form (+16%).

b) On Thursday, June 11th, the European Central Bank announced an increasein its three policy-setting interest rates:

c) Spain wants same immigration policy as Vatican, says Vox leader Abascal after pope’s latest call for open borders.

d) I am not sure if I have run this before.

1. Right, I suppose I must write sommit on’t

Hold on while I check out incoming and X. The enemy Spectator:

“The Mayor of Greater Manchester managed to comfortably beat even the most optimistic of polls by winning an impressive 24,937 votes, more than 20 points higher than Reform’s Robert Kenyon 15,696 (34.5 per cent).

In a distant third came Restore Britain’s Rebecca Shepherd who took 3,111 votes (6.8 per cent), enough to keep her deposit. In an impassioned address, Burnham suggested tonight ‘could be the turning point’ for the country and the ‘final chance to change’ for the Labour party.”

🍿🍿🍿🍿


Yep, completely F’ed over Reform brass, the corrupt, snooty, Uniparty bunch. Burnham? They want him pushing Starmer out. Red rosette thickos though, of low IQ, cannot of course see that Burnham is much worse, which will precipitate us non communists into finally allying, maybe physically next time.

Maybe it was all part of the Grand Plan from Above. Either way, the fabian communist hegemony in Britain must stop, one way or the other.

First step … Farage and all the creepy politburo must be sent to Elba … no bleedin’ way is he British opposition, nor his £19m owners. He’s an establishment plant. End of.