Wednesday [7 to 11]

(1311) Afternoon all. Plenty of polit-topics queued up, no good films, so am going to roll with these below. (1322)

 

11. EPA thugs


10. First the churches, then believers themselves, as in Nigeria, Syria


9. Bloody EU communists


8. Sookie Sookie Sookie Sue


7. Uh huh

Evidence and confirmation bias

(0951) This is Wed 6. (1028)

 

Wiki has shown over and over, from cases we’ve listed at N.O. and UHC … that the editors at least show a left liberal bias in matters political … the establishment line, e.g. with False Memory Syndrome and NIST (after 911). So it’s ironic to say the least that they quite accurately define confirmation bias imho:

“Confirmation bias is the unconscious tendency to seek, interpret, and remember information that aligns with our preexisting beliefs. It causes people to overvalue supporting evidence while ignoring, dismissing, or forgetting contradictory facts. This cognitive shortcut distorts objective reasoning and reinforces personal prejudices.”

Very much so … there’s nothing new in it and we can go back to Sherlock Homes who noted it a few times to Watson in different language but it came to the same thing … hypothesising before “all the facts are in”. What are “all” the facts?

I also used to run an interview in Perry Mason (Purloined Parrot) where Sgt Holcombe was on the stand and Mason put it to him … what do you do, Sergeant, when you find anomalous facts which more or less do not agree with the general thrust of evidence?

“You ignore em,” shot back Holcombe.

And obviously, Mason was going to retort … how many have you ignored in this current investigation, Sergeant?

There’s a guy calling himself Muad’dib who sounds very much as if he’s exonerating the Moose Limbs for 7/7, whereas I feel Pat Condell was not wrong in his view. Now, there’s a video we have here (note I say “we”, not the dropper himself) under the post July 7th, 2005 and the intro reads:

“Continuing the theme of false flag terrorism we look at the 7/7 London tube station bombings from 2005. It is a very hard pill to swallow for some, but all of the evidence points to the fact that 7/7 was carried out by intelligence agencies. The supposed terrorists were most likely patsies, who were set up to take part in a mock terror drill organised by Peter Power.”

Yes, that’s fair imho … I mentioned Blair and Nethanyahu myself … where the Moose Limbs are stooges. Ditto with 911 and the owner of WTC7 was Larry Silverstein. That may well be true but it does not absolve them of the rapings, stabbings and abuse and I’ve been speaking with some of those girls one to one … same tale … they are very much guilty as charged.

Now I have two more things to add.

  • In the middle of the video, it shows the “bombers” “going into the station”. All right, this Muad’dib is using language like “it’s clear”, “everyone says” and he’s using it to an Irish presenter who doesn’t even have his facts straight on Leeds, nor could he be expected to. He’s relying on Muad’dib for Truth. Who is this Muad’dib anyway? A Mussie? Look up Dune and one of the characters in it. Yep .. pseudonym.
  • The other is the insertion of emotion and high feeling into an investigation or discussion the instant someone contradicts one of the pieces of evidence. Even Sherlock contradicted himself over and over when he discovered that something he’d taken on did not stand up in this case, when similar did. A persuader can leap to high dudgeon in such situations, which hardly helps dispassionate investigation.

There are those who begin with an a priori position (confirmation bias) that Mussies must be innocent coz Zionists are guilty … versus Laura Loomer who contends the reverse. Memri for example does that, whereas Al Jazeera does the opposite. The British left agree with Al Jazeera.

Minefield.

Hurricane Katrina

 

All right, confession … as one whose profession was once accents in English and who adores English spoken in the various accents … still I have trouble with this harsh Panhandle accent. Yet, for all that, his engineering youtubes are usually first rate and when I saw Nu Orlins … well …

Wednesday [3 to 5]

(0718) Day starts for me now. Not a good night after 3 a.m. but no matter. This continues in Wed 4. Morning all. (0815)

 

5. Our Andy


4. This text is going up at X and at Jstack

Midweek early morn, I quickly counted the items to blogpost … 17 … only one which remotely addressed our essential, existential problem in the west … let’s concentrate on Britain for now. Whilst the Farage versus Burnham for PM show goes on, folic acid in bread etc. … at the same time, many of us are posting, over and over on X, pictures of yesteryear, ladies in their finery, dapper gentlemen, sweet children etc. … an idyll which Restore voters for example, wish to bring back.

In the ultimate irony, middle Britain Reform voters, who generally have property, assets to lose, much prefer it was all done “the nice, civil way”, under beloved Nige, shunning Restore as nasty nazis (shudder). My question for these ladies and gentlemen is … just how do you propose we get back to that idyll? What are the nuts and bolts of how it will be achieved? Magic wand?

At the same time, that in no way is the agenda of the communist govt and EU/WEF masters, which is deconstruction of western nations, penury, constriction, censorship, jailed dissidents, whilst the Mussies have made it clear … convert or die. China is buying up, Indians are flooding in … have you seen the state of India lately?

Then the reparation-blacks beating up whites in schools and on the streets, in gangs. Then the real hidden enemy behind the whole thing, whose aim is maxim strife among the goyim … we can include Epstein and Dolphin Square in the mix.

How do naive Reform voters, still thinking in terms of redeemable party politics, plan to meet this tsunami of very real threats? Nicely? Over a cup of tea? Leave it all to their lovely Nige to sort out?

There are terrorists in the Nige cabinet, there’s one at his right shoulder now … one of the Z men. A Reform chap last evening regurgitated to me … well we don’t want to “split the vote on the right”. How does one tell him it’s way beyond that point now? Party politics as it once was. He simply does not want to know.

The terrible truth is that either this society moves swiftly to do the hard things … or the hard things are already starting to be done to the useless white westerners (in the eyes of the enemies of the west). There is no easy fix … can’t you see that?

3. DAD at 1434

a) Marine Le Pen can pursue 2027 bid but uncertainty remains. Her prison sentence was reduced to three years, two of them suspended, with the remaining year to be served at home under electronic monitoring. Update. MLP is going to appeal to the highest court. Will the case be heard before the election?

b) A High Court judge has dismissed claims by Prince Harry, Elton John and others over alleged unlawful information gathering by Daily Mail publisher Associated Newspapers.

c) Germany. The heat wave exposed more than rising temperatures—it revealed decades of neglected infrastructure, political drift, and a government that struggles to perform its most basic functions.

d) EU. The ‘Save Europe Act’ has passed 500,000 signatures, marking the halfway point towards its one-million target despite the European Commission warning that it may refuse to register the re-migration initiative….

e) Naomi Selbt. I can’t go back to Germany. I am subject to intelligence surveillance, lawfare and threats to r@pe and kill me. Police refuse to help, because I have been branded as the “far-right instigator”. 

The USA gave me a chance to gain FREEDOM and INDEPENDENCE. 

I will EARN my right to stay.

(JH: I was supporting her on X last night.)

Wednesday [1 and 2]

(0348) Woke up suddenly about 0215, jobs not finished, had crashed about 2300. Two days running. Must have a second sleep, big day coming up. Saw 1 and 2 below in passing … thought it best to save them. Not doing much on Farage, if any. I need to look at IYE’s drops again. Night night all. (0352)

 

2. Forgotten which member of the Lords

Now today’s out the way I’m sure we will be hearing a lot more about how:

  • Labour’s first two Budgets increased taxes on British workers by £36 billion and £26 billion respectively, pushing the tax burden to an historic high of 38.3% of GDP
  • The OBR forecasts 240,000 more people will be unemployed in 2026 than it previously projected – it said this is largely attributable to Labour’s employment policies
  • The UK unemployment rate was 4.9% as of early 2026, up from 4.6% a year earlier, an increase of 124,000
  • Total UK welfare spending this year is estimated at £333.7 billion – up from £315 billion
  • The UK is spending £301 million per day just to service its debt interest on Labour borrowing
  • Labour promised 1.5 million new homes this parliament. Between 9 July 2024 and 15 March 2026, it had build just 342,100, way off target
  • More than 1 million young people aged 16-24 were not in education, employment or training in the first quarter of this year – up 89,000
  • The NHS waiting list stands at 7.22 million cases
  • When Labour took office in July 2024, just 58.8% of patients were treated within 18 weeks. The target is 92%. By March 2026 it had only reached 65.3%
  • Around 100,000 patients are waiting over a year for NHS treatment
  • Over the past year, approximately 1.56 million people waited more than 4 hours in A&E – a huge breach of the target
  • The outstanding caseload in the Crown Court stands at around 80,200 – the highest level recorded since 2016 and more than double the pre-Covid caseload
  • A quarter of all Crown Court cases have been open for more than a year
  • There are currently 14,749 sexual offences cases waiting to go to the Crown Court – a 75% increase
  • There were approximately 530,640 shoplifting offences recorded in England and Wales over the past year – the highest in the entire time series on record
  • There were 41,000 small boat arrivals in 2025
  • Of all people who have arrived by small boat since 2018, only around 7,500 (4%) had been returned from the UK by the end of 2025
  • Last year the Home Office spent £4 billion on asylum support. This includes £2.1 billion on hotel accommodation alone – around £6 million per day

1. The callousness of politicians

… and those controlling them.

Tuesday [12 till close of play]

(1532) Afternoon all. (2010) Been outside, have now read all, esp. IYE, looked. Cream-crackered.

 

17. Beware


16. IYE

“ mock exercises….
16th of May 2004 an edition of the bbc1 Panorama….”

|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY2NXPl625A

Mock exercises like plandemics?

15. Chagos


14. Iran never changes its spots


13. Sort of half-cleared, with ankle bracelet


12. IYE (expanded version over at NOWP)

”Breaking Free of PsyopsEp. 8: The Strange Case of [Musky boy]

|https://youtu.be/ag3c4i2KOGk?is=VkYCafghgSVE-3Nf

JH: There was an image around the middle:


Canada is one of those sets, even with the epithet Conservative or Patriot … watcher beware. Do you remember whence Ewen Cameron came? On the other hand:

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/peter-thiel-talk-antichrist-says-he-told-elon-musk-not-give-wealth-charity-2025-10-09

July 7th, 2005

 

In London. Blair was safely up in Scotland, Nethanyahu was in London, observing all, it was all well planned. There was the incident of the policeman receiving a call in the underground 11 seconds before the first explosion, reported on soc-med. Days later … the Brazilian electrician.

And here we are in 2026 … any better off? Any “lessons learnt”?