Wednesday [11 till close of play]

(1610) The approach path to evening. (1957) There’s been a RL issue involving the house and govt. Just back now.

 

19. Was not going to run any more, tonight

… of Brit politics or lovely ladies but just clicked on her clip and thought her voice was fab … there’s our future right there. Sorry to Reformers … it’s her voice, not the politics this evening:

18. You probably saw that Paxton beat Cornyn

In other news, Michelle Maxwell tweeted: “President Trump canceled tomorrow’s Camp David trip with the entire Cabinet, opting to have the meeting at the White House instead, due to “possible bad weather conditions.”

Sundance thinks this was a canary trap to find a leaker.

The news of Donald Trump’s planned Cabinet meeting at Camp David was first reported by Politico, from unnamed sources. Subsequent details were then published by the New York Post followed by CNBC and CBS News, later confirmed the planned trip through unnamed White House officials and sources familiar with the matter.

Trump came out the next day and said the trip was off.

So now we know people leaked to 4 different news organizations and gave them different details, not Trump. You tell different staff different details and then wait to see who leaks what to whom. BOOM.

That is a classic, highly effective counter-intelligence tactic known as a canary trap or “barium meal test.””

17. Reform have changed their leaflet colors to navy and white

… Restore’s colours.

16. Playing by the rules


15. Scandal time


14. Complete breakdown in society, refusal to see it


13. Plot thickens


12. Meanwhile, in cyberspace


11. Unblemished veges

Wed Mat

 

As I moved from the 50s films to the 60s, the fayre became more iffy, causing me to retreat to the 50s again for now:

The films became darker in among the up tempo music. First really dark film I recall was Lord of the Flies … there was one just now called pretty poison, with Tuesday Weld, playing to type (Lolita) … other films were nastily themed too. Then in the 70s came the open, slow motion gore and perversion … an historian could easily trace the descent in tone.

Wednesday [6 to 10]

(1111) Elevenses, best get the beef thingy made. (1132)

 

10. Moo corner


9. Vets policy


8. AI … ok but nice AI?

7. This was yesterday morning, early, and he and I were the only ones posting rebuttals


6. IYE corner

Today, Sir IYE has chosen NOWP 1394 to drop three or four items, plus I drop a housekeeping. If you can spare the time, please drop in over there … they’re quite revealing.

The Voice

 

The title could mean anyone and anything … she refers to Dan McCafferty of Nazareth … to Free fans of the 70s, it could have meant Paul Rodgers, to opera fans, take your pick. But for me, it was her … herself.

In Russia, one day in class, I said to the girls that there was a dilemma I had. I did not mean that. I meant that my job, officially, was to get rid of their accents, make them English … but which English? There was a lesson in that. But my dilemma was that their own accents were very soft on the English language, they enhanced it rather than strangulated it. I adored their accents.

So what was I to do? Their own linguistics teachers could do the phonetics, so could I, but why double up? Better I went into the language itself rather than the accents, obviously correcting when necessary. In Inna’s case (below), she concluded: “Think I gotta focus a little on the voice and pass out on anything else.” In a class, I’d then have to explain phrasal verbs and “pass out”. That was my workplace for a decade, loved my work, natch.

Anyway, quick look at the tube of U recommendeds and there was Inna … well, no choice really, plus live Nazareth. Now I could do without his chest but never mind … she was what I was there for … Ukrainian living in Italy. One thing about eastern European gals plus Sicilian was they always came in close, were effusive … and those accents!

Think she’d like this one too:

As for me though, this is more my style but at the same time, yikes, I’m divided … I’ve two versions here … the one here is the live version of the band on Austrian TV and it’s very good, the zany lads and their antics … this for our girls watching.

However, the one I’m running below is Stacey bopping away to the album version … think our boys might prefer I did not pass out over this version:

What I really like about this version is she’s a real female and can never stop talking, explaining … song finishes around 5/8 of the way through, she thinks, it’s not enough, so she talks the remaining 3/8. Very nice, esp. as she did not do that in the middle of the song. She’s a most respectful reactor. Some of the guys were like that too, not many of each.

Wednesday [2 to 5]

(0714) Morning all … still sunny but poisoned cloud billowing over. (0909)

 

5. Steve at 1393

  • US Military Launches Precision “Self-Defense Strikes” in Southern Iran – Neutralizing IRGC Threats to American Troops After Radical Regime’s Latest Provocations
  • How Much Smaller Is the Chinese Economy Than the US?
  • Woke Pope Leo Apologizes for Slavery, Claims Church Played Role in Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
  • Carney Calls Alberta Referendum a ‘Dangerous Bluff’, as Oil-Rich Province Set To Vote on Leaving Woke Canada
  • France: National Rally Leader Bardella Set to Win Presidency in 2027 as Macron’s Political Order Collapses
  • Deadly US Strikes Hit Iranian Boats, Drone Shot Down In Response
  • Russian Army Flanks Kostiantynivka
  • Much more.

4. Why I’m so late getting posts out

Part of it is correspondence, part gathering and redacting early … here’s the raw copy around 0700, before redacting:


Plus Rolf just emailed a piece for NOWP 1394.

3. DAD at 1393

a) Chartres Pilgrims: Nourished by Faith, Committed to Tradition.

“The largest pilgrimage in the West” has drawn a record number of faithful this year, proving that Christianity is not quite dead.

The 44th edition of the Notre-Dame de Chrétienté Pilgrimage, which takes place every year on the Feast of Pentecost, travelling from Paris to Chartres Cathedral….

b) Yes, Britain today is governed by idiots, but that is not the sole reason it is in trouble.

Four score years, roughly four generations: Is that the natural life span of any democratic welfare state?….

c) Shocking case in France: Two minors in custody after 12-year-old found dead with towel around neck.

A 16-year-old boy was arrested on Monday morning, and another teenage girl turned herself in to the police shortly afterwards….

2. Blogging to me is what people say

… plus links they send. Yes, I write a fair bit, inflict it upon you, yes I do, but for me, the buzz is jumping down rabbit holes, e.g. Penseivat, Microdave, Toods:


… or Penseivat again:


Just about to see what DAD, Steve and Toods have brought … need another coffee. IYE maybe dropping by later.

Wednesday [1]

(0532)(0615)

 

My morning so far, at 0532

Blogger Tom Paine, of my blog vintage the class of 2006, had The Last Ditch and I had N.O., as long time readers know. He and most of my friends and colleagues of the day were Libertarian, whereas I had a foot in that camp … Rousseau for example … but also in historical Christianity rather than just tub thumping bible bashing of fave verses to shore up positions.

One of the main feeder streams has come from the U.S. deep south and it’s rare to find a similar mind which wishes to explore what is, rather than be harangued by some theologian … you get the idea.

All right, I awoke around 0430 this Wednesday morning with zero idea what was coming, went to the mailbox and cleared that (post box, mail box, whatever), went to you tube front page (mine, not theirs, with all the recommendeds) and they had redone it (they periodically do) and the first words which came to mind were “utter schlock” … I was after shorts for the next few days but almost all were trashy Millennial, dire culture pap.

All right, back to Tom. He and I had lunch once in Chester and he observed … I’m not sure if critically, think it was … that I’m a social conservative, am I not? Plus I blog from a personal perspective? As if that means it’s not “just the facts, ma’am”.

My response is yes, why not, why not give context, the antecedents of an issue? And so our blogging continued, both, until for me, the analogy of the tavern at the point of the promontory, with the lighthouse and grounds, not just tavern but chapel too … it underpins Unherdables HQ, it’s a nice model to explain how I try to be at a crossroad of ideas … yet at the same time, reject recognisable evil, e.g. Wokery, bad symbolism (IYE and I are both on that), plus all the rest of it.

Trouble with that approach is it stands at a slight distance from all the devoted, specialised cultism, which is human reaction to various truths … the historian in me wants to know about how it all happened, why. Yes, I am Christian, western, British cultural pool, as many here are but I’ve also many friends outside of that and I come back to being (almost) a tavernmaster or chapelmeister at this crossroads. I did study the ancient Greek philosophers decades ago, the middling ones like Kant and Hegel … and so on.

One rich experience was getting the eastern Orthodox view of how it all happened, along with the Roman Catholic, as well as southern bible belt US and then, around 0528 my time, I saw Toodles’s email, which had one of her longs, a tour de force, to which I replied:

“You have hit on an important aspect and I’d love to take the text and make it a third part of a three part piece starting with this I just found:

He was pretty impressive, think he’s from either north or south Carolina but nevertheless “bible belt” and he brings together two worlds … the western and eastern, at Constantinople.

You know another I like is “the young Scot” but he’s more simplistic, being young.

Obviously dear old Arnold.

This Ryan I like as a part-historian as he cuts to facts and figures.  I myself can supply details from the dark side, e.g. the Merovingian Franks and how the dark side finally split the church from both west and east.  Similar to how Isr. was rejected from Above.”

All right. How on earth to approach all this with the blog readership we have here? Phew. There might be four or five who won’t guffaw and click away but that’s about it. Again, this is the “tavern model” again. I can imagine me being in the tavern, pulling pints, I go over to the chapel as I see a light over there … and suddenly, the two youtubes appear.

So I skim through, then think … er, have to get back to the tavern and here I am, chaps and chapesses, and DAD arrived at 0552 my time. I must get going. How to handle that mass of history in one hit? Especially as he gets straight down to to dates and events in a visual way … I need to give m’sel’ time today (and Toodles has just replied at 06:13).

I was once asked do I get bored? Chance would be a fine thing. Ok, Wednesday has started, folks, it’s fine out there, temperature moderate. Have a good one.

Tuesday [11 till close of play]

(1648) Evening, chaps and chapesses, was too hot to blog earlier.

 

16. On a hot day

15. Military veterans policies


14. IYE

First this for context (linked at 1393), then this (also linked there). Interesting names of diabolo’s little helpers. Interesting guests in the Day of Atonement dinner. (Island man had been convicted before this event so it is reasonable to assume they were okay with supping with a convicted offender.)

13. DAD at 1393

Salt. Good or bad for you? If bad, why do hospitals inject it into you?

12. Steve at 1393

a. Hearts of Oak: Rep. Keith Self – Launching the Sharia Free America Caucus in the House

b. British Lad Chases & Exposes Migrant Handovers in the English Channel

11. All right, this I promised Lord T

Tuesday [6 to 10]

(1020) Morning all. (1041)

 

10. Moo corner


9. ASDA’s latest trick on customers


8. The Congo, Ebola and routes into Britain

… there used to be a thing called quarantine … was very popular at one time.


7. Lord T


6. The threat to our food