Friday [16 till close of play]

(1600) Evening all (soon).

 

23. And naturally, the woke left now attack her


22. Is she off her brain or is there something to it?

https://twitter.com/latestincosmos/status/2019594078393102538?s=20


21. It took her a long time but she got there, Frances


20. Paragons of virtue


19. Moosh corner


18. Palliative care and the medical profession


17. Steve corner

Hearts of Oak at 1286:

Will Coleshill – Voice of Resistance GB, A Citizens’ Arrest, and the Brutality of Power.

War Room:

  • Sen. Eric Schmitt (R): We’re Not Giving The Left An Inch. We Need To End Sanctuary Cities, Increase The Penalties For Illegal Entry, Defund These NGOs, And Protect Our ICE Agents
  • Natalie Winters Goes OFF On Plans To Give Illegal Aliens Citizenship: ‘How Can We Put America First If We Can’t Even Define American’
  • Cleo Paskal On The Chagos Islands Deal: One Of The Most Critical Strategic Assets The US Has Is Going To Be Put At Risk By The UK To The Benefit Of China For Absolutely No Reason Whatsoever
  • John Guandolo On The Moose Limb Invasion Of America: We Need To Understand That This Is A War That’s Being Waged By Hostile Foreign Powers

16. IYE

“When Candace Owens posted on X that she believed a plot to assassinate her was being orchestrated “from France,” involving President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigette Macron, and funded by what her source called the “Club des Cent,” few outside intelligence circles knew what to make of it.

To the casual observer, the name evokes Parisian gourmets and critics of haute cuisine, but historians specialising in clandestine operations, along with existing declassified archives—reveal a far darker and far-reaching reality:

Owens’ source was, more than likely, referring to the ‘Cercle des Cent’, better known as ‘Le Cercle’, or in Anglo-American sources, ‘The Pinay Circle’—a secretive, invitation-only elite network of politicians, financiers, and intelligence operatives whose influence has quietly shaped transatlantic policy for decades.

Le Cercle was founded in the early 1950s by former French Prime Minister Antoine Pinay and French intelligence agent Jean Violet, alongside figures such as West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and former Federal Minister of Defence of Germany, Franz Josef Strauss. Its purpose was simple but powerful: provide an off-the-record forum where European and Anglo-American elites could coordinate policy, discuss global threats, and cultivate informal networks that operated beyond parliamentary oversight.

Attendees included corporate financiers, lawyers, diplomats, and intelligence officers from France’s External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service (SDECE), the equivalent of MI6, which was later renamed DGSE, the French Directorate General for External Security, as well as the CIA. Declassified meeting agendas, now available through the ISGP archive, reveal discussions spanning NATO strategy, European integration, and Middle Eastern crises, operating alongside clandestine NATO and CIA-run terror networks like GLADIO, as well as 6I, and the notorious Safari Club, which we reported on last week.

It is important to understand that members of Le Cercle can move between all these various organisations and deep state constructs.”

Read on.

Fri Mat

 

(1313) Don’t usually run times with filums but couldna resist with this one. (1314)

“Due to my love of noir films and its 94-minute running time, I decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this.

The plot set-up is fairly simple: a wealthy British businessman returns home early from a business trip to America, discovers evidence that his younger, seemingly devoted wife has been stepping out on him, and decides to get his revenge. That’s where the fun begins.

His seemingly foolproof plan doesn’t quite go exactly as he thought, which is the case in a lot of movies like this. What separated this movie, though, was that even as the husband’s plan began to lose its original shape, what he was able to mold it into became even more diabolical than it was at first intended.

Although all of the cast does a decent job in their assigned roles, it’s really the lead roles of the husband and wife played by Eric Portman and Greta Gynt, that deserve special mention. Both play their parts quite well, Portman as the well-spoken, egotistical husband, and Gynt as the manipulative, philandering wife.

I especially enjoyed watching Gynt’s character, who plays the role of the femme fatale here as a treacherous vixen who could stand alongside noir’s best. In certain movies where wives seek the affections of someone other than their respective mate, they’re portrayed as a character who just desires attention from an emotionally distant husband, or one who is either emotionally or physically abused at the hands of a domineering brute. Here, however, she is a truly terrible person, and some of the reactions she gives when hearing information that would normally be very troubling to a person is pretty fascinating.

I don’t want to build this movie up as anything more than it is, an enjoyable hour-and-a-half of a formula most of us have seen before, but check this one out on a rainy day when you don’t feel like going outside. You might find that it’s a bit better than you’d expected.”

Friday [11 to 15]

(1121) Elevenses, folks, had another snooze, not sure how many are good to have. All right, had a quick look at DAD’s and IYE’s comments … that’s my attribution, chaps, ok? Right … over on X, I used the same intro each time and ran these five below. Some are repeats from earlier. Continued below 11 to 15 …

 

15. Neutral question as a pundit with “restricted reach” … for what to know these things?

What action could the disempowered ever take to reverse it? Second neutral question … is it better to know … or not to know? 🤔Example 👇🏻


14. Neutral question as a pundit with “restricted reach” … for what to know these things?

What action could the disempowered ever take to reverse it? Second neutral question … is it better to know … or not to know? 🤔Example 👇🏻.


13. Neutral question as a pundit with “restricted reach” … for what to know these things?

What action could the disempowered ever take to reverse it? Second neutral question … is it better to know … or not to know? 🤔Example 👇🏻.


12. Neutral question as a pundit with “restricted reach” … for what to know these things?

What action could the disempowered ever take to reverse it? Second neutral question … is it better to know … or not to know? 🤔Example 👇🏻.


11. Neutral question as a pundit with “restricted reach” … for what to know these things?

What action could the disempowered ever take to reverse it? Second neutral question … is it better to know … or not to know? 🤔Example 👇🏻.


… continued … how far do we delve? For example, how far do we ask about Sandie, Wolf, Liz W, Christianne or Liz C? Are we interested in their antecedents? Or do we roll with what we’ve seen? As I mentioned … this is a neutral question, focussed on our scholastic method itself. (1147)

Friday [6 to 10]

(0646) All the sixes (almost). The words in that song are still chilling: “February made me shiver.” Not sure why my amethyst birth month should do this but it does. Various birthdays of friends long ago, Valentine’s … , my fave month in some ways but always trouble appears … or did. Never mind. For me, it’s the loneliest month. (0741)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. They need confronting


8. The nemesis of the west … white, woke women, esp. the young.


7. Wheels within wheels


6. Christendom?

The question is, of course … which God would that be then? Of the Torah Jews? Of the Christians? Or of the Babylonian Israelite hybrids? Or maybe the Ashkenazis or Khazars? Or the Moose Limbs? Let’s ask Charlie and Erika.

(H/T Steve)

Friday [1 to 5]

(0527) Morning all. Dark out there, maybe rainy. (0628)

 

5. Strange bedfellows


This is another which might “go through to the keeper” or in baseball, “to the catcher” … or in other words, can be missed along the way. Rupert is a current day known-known but not to those still in MSM ignorance.

Frances Barber is a British Grand-Dame of stage and screen, in countless productions over her long career; she urged Remain in the referendum and voted Labour until recently … who knows now? Rupert is a farmer and gun collector, one of the landed lot … one of the very few principled players in parliament.

The notion of these two agreeing is an eyebrow raiser … and yet, on supporting the raped girls (and boys), bothe seem as one. This will be developed more, this topic, at OoL tomorrow.

4. Steve at 1285

  • Artemis II Lunar Mission Delayed for a Month After Hydrogen Leak During Fueling Test
  • Bombshell Congressional Report Says Calin Georgescu’s National Conservative Victory Was Overturned by EU Elites & Romanian Courts
  • The Latest Attack on Christians in Nigeria Leaves 160 Dead
  • US and Hungary Forge Civilizational Alliance to Defend Persecuted Christians and Reject Mass Migration as a False Solution
  • Prisoner Exchange Amid Strikes: Russia-Ukraine Talks in Abu Dhabi Yield No Breakthrough
  • A major medical group breaks ranks, condemning child genital mutilation and predatory gender clinics
  • The Man Who Invented Climate Change – Maurice Strong
  • Anti-ICE activist groups receive over $3 million in funding from Soros-backed charity
  • Much more

3. Them-speak


2. DAD at 1285

a) When worry becomes a reason for your death. We wake up this morning with the feeling of an ethical hangover, stunned by what transpired yesterday in the French National Assembly. [The ‘End of Life’ bill was passed.] France has woken up in a weird world where the last bastions of civilization have crumbled.

b) ….but you must not dispair: Costa Rica: Laura Fernández, a pro-life activist, wins the presidency.

c) Justice in France is not only blind, it’s also stupid. Eddy B. found himself confronted by three men on Tuesday afternoon, February 3rd, who were trying to steal his vehicle parked in the yard of his property in Saint-Paul-de-Varax….

d) It’s not Emilie who goes to Paris, it’s Tommy. And what does he find?

1. This morning at TDS (blogrolls for url)

“Lucy Connolly had her prosecution for stirring up racial hatred following the Southport attacks fast-tracked for approval by Lord Hermer, the Attorney General, in “proof that she was stitched up”. The Telegraph has more.

The childminder’s case was treated as an “emergency charging decision”, under which specialist counter-terrorism prosecutors secured consent for her prosecution from Lord Hermer’s office within 12 hours of asking for it on a Friday night.

The details have been revealed in Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) documents obtained by Connolly through a subject access request, under which individuals can obtain personal data and information held on them by organisations.

Connolly, from Northampton, was jailed for 31 months for inciting racial hatred in a post on X after the killings of three children at a dance workshop in Southport on July 29th 2024.

The documents reveal the behind-the-scenes actions of police, prosecutors and the Attorney General. Officials say her charge under the Public Order Act of 1986 required Lord Hermer’s consent by law, and the speed was stipulated under a national directive to deal with cases quickly to deter further disorder after rioting in the wake of the Southport killings of three girls.

However, the disclosure has sparked fresh claims that she was a “political prisoner” who was “scapegoated” by the Government.”

Thursday [11 till close of play]

(1850) It was inevitable that the day would come where I was too cream-crackered. That was quite an afternoon and am quite out of it, need sleep. Going to do that I’m afraid and shall be back later. Cheers all … evening. I looked through all drops … ta. Later. (1854)

(2236) Here we are again later, any still around. Two decades ago, I could have pushed through the sleep imperative and done an 80% job. A decade ago, I could have extended wake time a bit. Now … when the bod says that’s it … shutdown … it’s lampshade time. Thus, I should not be driving.

The good part is it’s still predictable.

 

20. IYE at 1285

Sun Cult City Milton Keynes.

19. Moosh corner


18. A most important topic


17. Chinese in Canada (old topic)


16. WaPo


15. Spain is as bad as Ireland now


14. DAD at 1285

a. Bridgen letter to Starmer:


b. Lucy Connolly clip.

13. There are those not enamoured of NF


12. Steve at 1285

  • Bannon: Midterms Aren’t About Swing Voters — They’re About Turning Out the Base
  • Natalie Winters: It’s Really Telling That Democrats Are So Worried About Illegal Aliens Showing Up To Vote
  • Rep. Brandon Gill: You Hear About Constituents Going To Their Local Malls And You Look Around And It Feels Like You’re In Pakistan Not Dallas, Texas. That’s A Problem
  • Jenny Story On The Islamic Invasion Of Texas: We Want To Preserve The Constitution And We Don’t Want Outsides Laws Or Doctrine Changing This Great Country
  • Frank Walker: the Catholic Church’s largest Traditionalist movement might be excommunicated in July
  • Jenny Holland: “new sin just dropped” — Church of England orders vicars to go Full Woke in sermons

11. Vox Day (see blogrolls)

“It’s being reported that the talks were cancelled because it was very, very important to the USA to expand the talks to include ballistic missiles. Which tends to lend an amount of credence to the belief that the last exchange of ballistic missiles between Israel and Iran hurt the former a lot more than the media indicated.

I understand that Israel is a lot more eager for war than the media tends to be indicating, which tends to indicate that there will be another round soon whether the USA elects to participate or not.”

Thur Mat

 

“Yes, it gets a bit confusing here and there, and even with a small cast, figuring out who is who, what’s going on and the timeline can be perplexing. The fabulous opening shows a young woman being kept chained to a wall, appearing as if she is about to be shot in cold blood. This gives a sense of Gothic horror to the film, but then it switches to the domestic setting of the home of Sonia Dresdel and Colin Gordon, a middle aged couple having a discussion, and interrupted by phone calls and visitors.

Then there’s an apparent violent murder in an oddly shaped country home, involving Karel Stepanek whom we see about to be bludgeoned. News of his murder gets around, and the frequent appearance of a strange old man (Michael Martin-Harvey) creates more questions than answers.

The audience gets to meet other suspects which include Dresdel’s friend (Eleanor Summerfield) and her husband Hubert Gregg, adding a bit more confusion but a lot of suspense. This is worth putting up with 75 minutes of little detail, but within that detail, there are the hidden details which are revealed in the very suspenseful last 15 minutes.

That is when everything comes together so neatly, and you realize how clever this really was in keeping you wondering what type of mystery you were watching and if it would ever go anywhere. Technically excellent, this feature is terrific black and white photography and superb editing, and a musical score that adds to the suspense.

(You) have to go in with a patient mood because otherwise, you could be frustrated quickly and move on to something else.”

Thursday [6 to 10]

(1011) The cunning plan at this stage, dear reader, is to get this post up, then look for a film, have none just now. Then I’m going to have to disappear till late afternoon I’m afraid. (1049)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. IYE from the Wail


8. From TDS this morning


7. Anne H

Some of you will know about this.

6. Svetlana

Thursday [2 to 5]

(0825) It’s going to be a piecemeal day today, I’m trying not to let it descend into a mess. All right, have just been through all the sshots and they are heavily US intensive but there was one I just cropped, about the UK, one only … and I’m going to run it at OoL (it’s my day). Here, think I’ll cover DAD and Steve, then drop all the Georgia Kemp material into one post. Then go get some breakfast. Later, I’ll run the YT on Kennedy and the Chagos thing. Who knows after that? Plenty of material. (0849)

 

5. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/02/are-you-eighteen-or-older.html

4. The Kemp corruption files

… which I was able to quickly gather last evening, quite ouecemeal I’m afraid, which is how material usually comes in.


3. Steve at 1284

Apologies for the shorter signposting but it’s all over there at 1284.

  • Majority Leader Thune Is Already Waffling and Backing Away from Passing SAVE Act for Secure US Elections
  • Islamist Terrorists Running Iran Are Killing Thousands, The Courageous Protesters Need Help
  • British Police Open Investigation Into Peter Mandelson
  • Iran-US talks, real diplomacy or attack trickery
  • The Epstein Files Illuminate a 20-Year Architecture Behind Pandemics as a Business Model
  • Epstein, Western Decline, & The Moral Collapse Of The Elites
  • Much more.

2. DAD at 1284

a) Closing Arguments in Marine Le Pen’s trial: harsh verdict looms?Marine Le Pen’s political future hangs in the balance in the closing arguments of the trial of her parliamentary assistants.

b) They start young in France. Pau (64): Detained for theft, a seven-year-old child threatens the headmaster and an employee of his school with a knife.

c) Another reason not to buy Nike. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Wednesday that it has opened an investigation into Nike, which is suspected of discriminating against white employees. This action comes amid a broader challenge to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies by the Trump administration.

d) As The Spectator pointed out on January 17, ”violence against British Jews is more common than at any time since their readmission in the 1650s,” by Oliver Cromwell, 366 years after they had been expelled by Edward I.