Saturday [20 till close of play]

(1630)(1919) Pegging out a bit now, as usual, esp. Sat night … really lose interest in politics around 1800 or earlier, just want to relax after that. Shall change the sidebar pic, go to X. Hoping your evening is good.

 

23. Steve and War Room at 1287

  • Tej Gill: We Avert Civil War By Getting People Out That Hate America!
  • Rep. Mark Harris: When You Talk About Sharia Law You’re Talking About Folks That Are Really Trying To Create An Alternate Political And Legal System That Runs Completely Counter To Who We Are As Americans
  • Natalie Winters: Islamic Takeover Is Fueled by Elites Who’ve Given Up on Defending American Civilization
  • Arian Aghashahi: Sudanese man jumped under a train in Germany and pulled a total stranger with him

22. Activist judges


21. One of mine from Lauren

… over at 1287, along with IYE’s.

20. Yes Prime Minister

Saturday [12 onwards]

(1417) More later, afternoon all by the way. (1446)

 

19. Moosh corner

I DMed Moosh about the “off of”, then added, talking about you lot: “Oh and they adore your Lady P pic. Not so much my Biggles pic, sexist bstds. ☺️” The lady just laughed at that … cruelty to a dumb animal it was.


18. Look up the name … the photos will tell you much


17. One of the rapees

… according to her account, she was considering troon mutilation and was due to go in and do it. She’s messed up girl back from the brink so to speak.


16. Worth a look


15. Venice


14. This a repeat, I think, of an earlier item


13. Those Scottish girls


12. Thought this might be of interest to Steve

… among others:

Saturday [11]

(1351) Going to run Steve’s simultaneously over at UHC-WP. (1406)

 

IYE corner

a.

b. Make of this what you will:

https://mileswmathis.com/heche.pdf

c. Comment from underneath the video (JH: Up at 1287 just now):

“Andrew hasn’t lost anything. It’s all smoke and mirrors.“

d. Corey’s dig on Island man and friends.

https://www.coreysdigs.com/?s=Epstein+

e. “Losing Finders…” – clue in the url

https://www.mintpressnews.com/finders-cult-us-government-worked-keep-cia-connection-secret/277948/

f. Clue in the url again

I need some fresh air now.

Dearieme theatre

 

“If you’re looking for a good fillum, let me recommend Persuasion. 30 years old so not a lot of drivel for the immature; nicely underplayed.”

Review:

“A real pleasure to watch and far superior to the later version with Sally Hawkins. (Sally Hawkins was fine but the whole later production looks like a cartoon version compared with this elaborate rendering of Jane Austen’s world.)

Amanda Root as Anne Elliot is perfect as the underestimated and unloved daughter of a spendthrift snob of a father and a stepmother right out of Grimm’s fairy tales. (Not to speak of being henpecked by her hyper nervous younger married sister.)

The filmmakers also managed to make Amanda Root look rather unattractive at the beginning and one wonders how any man could have been so much in love as the still lamented Frederick Wenthworth, whom she sent away on the heavy influence of her family, because he was a nobody with no regular income at the time.

Years have passed when he comes back into her neighbourhood, apparently haunted by her serenity and feeling her more wrong then ever before. Cairán Hinds is equally good as the former lover Wentworth, still hurt and trying hard to ignore Anne and seemingly having a good time without her. Wentworth pops up every now and then … we notice that Anne begins to look more pretty, even the presence of the man she thinks she has lost forever makes her look so much better.

The beauty of this version is not only grounded in the excellent cast but also in the magnificent eye for detail, and, although only running a mere 100 minutes, it gives the viewer the appropriate feeling of time passing by very slowly (don’t get me wrong, I don’t speak of the pace inside the story) … moreso time that painfully slows down when being with people you despise or you feel despised by.

I always cherished this book by Jane Austen very much and I’m so glad that finally I found this film that really does it justice!”

Saturday [6 to 10]

(1104) Elevenses, good reader. (1154)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. This is one view among the raped girls

… there are others though, usually pro-Nige and Reform … there is not unanimity among the girls.


8. Steve Milloy on X

Why coal plants are needed: German’s natural gas storage is down to 28% and “Germany’s most important supplier via pipeline, Norway, is reaching its technical limits and Germany cannot ‘simply order more’ because the pipelines are already operating near maximum capacity.” Coal plant operators have piles of coal outside their window. No pipelines needed. https://notrickszone.com/2026/02/06/germanys-natural-gas-storage-level-dwindles-to-just-28-increasingly-critical/

7. Just a reminder of the case

… but there’s vastly more to it than one clip can cover … and I did cover it for about a year … plus, in the mid 2000s, there was far more information available. More below the clip.

At OoL, as an addendum to the Halstead post, I wrote:

“For those wishing to insta-pooh-pooh that one, quoting the False Memory Syndrome panel which itself was packed with those later found out, I have a year’s investigation on it on 2 gig usb stick somewhere … long time since I looked at it and as some will say … it was 80s America, wonn it, nothing to do with us? Ditto with the Belgian case. After all, who wants to investigate Solvay and Bertelsmann anyway?

There is, however, the little matter of the Cambridge Five … that’s closer to home, yes? Christine Keeler, Mandy Rice-Davies?”

There were countless reports, pages, write ups at the time of the preschool case and naturally, the usual high-ups used resources to “debunk it”. For example, having refused permission to excavate the tunnels, those above got to work on the “obsessive” investigator, pointing out things in his own padt … you know how it goes with these things.

But that cuts both ways and I saw takedowns as well of key members of the ludicrous False Memory Syndrome Foundation … surprisingly easy to find, the dirt on them. Around that time, someone got the idea of shutting down the internet, or at least access to these sorts of investigations.

The aspect which remains vivid with me is one of the officers questioning the children, obviously accused by Them of leading and placing ideas in the children’s heads (FMS), asking how come 80 something toddlers all came out with the same sorts of stories? Had something groomed them? Was it a worldwide conspiracy of toddlers?

At the same time, even recently there was a case in America of a false accuser, seems early 20s, found out lying, making it up. I ran a post at N.O. Many years ago on those party girls getting into a taxi and when it came to paying the fare, pulled the rape charge. Prob for them was dashcam. Then the Kavanaugh and Trump accusers, put up by the Demonrats.

It’s not all cut and dried.

All of that is in the past, but in the past it shall not remain.

6. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/02/sir-john-halstead.html

Saturday [2 to 5]

(0842) Morning all. (0917)

 

5. Steve at 1286

  • Crazed Leftist Charged With Planning to Murder Trump’s OMB Director Russ Vought to Prevent ‘Fascist Takeover’
  • Germany Retreats in High-Profile Censorship Case
  • Failing Starmer’s Impending Removal Dominates the Headlines in the UK, as His Allies Warn That a Labour ‘Coup’ by Former Minister Raynes Will Trigger a General Election
  • Head of Rothschild Swiss Bank and the CEO of World Economic Forum Caught in the Epstein Files
  • Anti-ICE Activists Run Military-Grade Surveillance Operation Against Federal Agents Across 13 Databases — Military Veteran Sounds Alarm
  • Russia Furious As Kiev Tries To Kill Deputy Of Russia’s Chief Negotiator; Lavrov Says NATO Plans War
  • Leftists Put Hits Out On Nick Shirley After He Exposed Massive Somali Fraud In Minnesota
  • The Lutnick Deception: The Island Email That Won’t Go Away

4. Whatever possessed Lemon?


3. DAD at 1286

a) Epstein & Bill Gates Discussed Getting ‘Rid of Poor People as a Whole’. A 2011 email written by Hollywood producer Barry Josephson has reignited debate over Epstein’s network of powerful associates.

b) Jeffrey Epstein: Jack Lang and his daughter Caroline are the subject of a preliminary investigation by the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office….

c) How can (supposedly) intelligent people be so stupid? “Menstrual leave benefits people who menstruate”: men took advantage of menstrual leave at the University of Limoges….

d) For the first time since the end of the Second World War, the natural balance (births:deaths) in France is negative in 2025: it stands at about -6,000.

e) Back to Epstein. Putin laughs as the West tries to turn Epstein Case into a Russian Operation.

2. Torquaymada with an early black joke?

Don’t be in the barber’s chair when the word goes out. |https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/african-history/the-mau-mau-movement/

Saturday [1]

(0320)(0423)

 

Providing access, blocking access

Dirk Gently (in Douglas Adams’ books) spoke of “the fundamental interconnectedness of all things” … MMutR spoke of “cascading”, e.g. engineering failures. Every action of each of us affects the others to a greater or lesser degree.

Hypothetical … let’s say we have a regular called Amelioration (henceforth Ame) … she posts not just descriptions but actual footage of baddies doing things, either droning on about … or the actual misdeeds.

My X account is littered with blocked accounts right now and all had vile things I blocked … now here’s the thing … the vast majority are “right” wing or conservative accounts, just a few are genuine globopsycho or wokeleft trolls.

Why so? It’s because the overzealousness of the enthusiast did not take into account the whole scene, the overview. There are bots and letter agency gremlins constantly looking out for just such things, which is the worst scenario … through to best scenario such as obnoxious footage of Starmer apologising, something I flatly refuse to have up … there was one of Chas at NOWP of late and the thumbnail was vile. However, it was a youtube from one of our regulars, plus it had info we needed.

Which brings me to the unwritten contract I have with our regulars … my prime directive as I see it is to provide at least a pointer in order to pursue the topic … afap. I consider HQ comments, which are usually prominent in the sidebar for that day as another page, just as NOWP, UHC-HQ, Jstack and OoL are. Let alone X.

But sometimes I need to provide more, such as now at 0342, Sat 7 Feb (I just read that top left of screen) … thus it’s how I write it up. Sometimes, a comment or drop is clear enough in its text, e.g. Steve’s current comment, but the link is to either X or an MSM source. Still, it fulfils my obligation to the regulars plus the readers … you can find the Starmer speech if you’re obsessed enough … join X or go to the Beeb itself. Voila.

However, not all are on X for their own reasons and that’s fine. At HQ, X does not expand in comments. Also, for a YT to expand, only NOWP does that job in our complex. Clearly, I need to provide a bit more though and thus I run a standalone page at HQ called “Longer pieces at HQ”.

Why these “games”? Security, as simple as that. What I’m expecting is that if you’re interested in a topic, then you’ll bookmark that url … you can then go to it at any time … it’s not intended though for stumble-upons, just for regulars.

Back to Steve’s comment (item 3 on the Longer pieces at HQ page), it provides some explanatory text from X but as warned, not the footage. It gives the Beeb url and they have the footage there at their place if you want it. Do you see where I’m going with this?

Also, sometime today, I’ll put an index at the top of the Longer pieces at HQ … you’d still need to scroll down to the required item … we’re not all that sophisticated on a 2012, pre-responsive-era template.

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.”