Daily Archives: September 15, 2024

Sunday [11 till close of play]

(1618) Including two jazz numbers if I can find two good ones we’ve not had dozens of times.

15. Housekeeping

We were doing security things earlier at HQ and its dash, which meant that in the last hour, the site was down and up, down and up. It’s up again now for me … should be for you too, if you’re still about.

Now, it’s going to have to be looked into again but not for “a few days” according to our techie. I’ll warn you when it’s going to be.

Just reiterating the order of sites for putting up warning/explanatory notes … the rank order of sites is HQ, NOWP, UHC, Jstack, OoL (I’ll try to keep OoL out of it).

So, let’s say it was HQ down (most likely) … notices would go up at NOWP, then UHC (just two, no more). Let’s say it was UHC down … notices would go up at HQ and NOWP … it will always be the first two in the ranking list. Thus, this notice is here and now I’ll post it at NOWP only.

14. Rolf on school fees

The average fees of a British boarding school are £37,000 a year. Adding twenty per cent VAT brings that up to £44,400.

In Portugal the cost would be about 30,000 euro = under £26,000. Children can attend established ‘international schools’ to learn in their own language.

https://rolfnorfolk.substack.com/p/next-to-leave-uk-schoolchildren

As an ex-prep-school-headmaster, with boarding, I can only concur with this idea, as long as Woke values or EU communism were not being taught.

13. This directly relates to Dearieme, IYE

… and all who comment at this new site. At Blgr, I wrote the script for sidebar “latest comments”, which meant I could stop mine from showing and cluttering up the sidebar. At NOWP, UHC and here, even though HQ here is “indy”, I can’t stop my comments from appearing in the sidebar and so I’m loathe to comment under posts … this plug-in only allows five comments total at a time.

Which leaves me with the thorny question of how to show chaps and chapesses that I saw, read and would like to respond, as AKH does at his site. This way here … commenting as a post item, is one way.

12. Just two jazz numbers

… the first from Atticus today:

… and the second one of my ole faves:

11. Lee Anderson MP asks about our view

… of the murder the elderly bill:

Sunday [5 to 10]

(1051) Let’s just say I was waylaid there, chaps and chapesses, by health issues of what I hope are a temporary nature. (1615)

10. American Thinker has an article on two no-nos

… in a society, esp. a western society, which I’ll now paraphrase a bit:

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/09/my_two_shocking_statements.html

*The first is diversity … worst thing possible for any society, as has been shown time and time again, no exceptions.

*The second is tolerance of wrongdoing, e.g. trying to tear down a traditional culture, hating the people of that land.

One would think that that was apparent to any sane citizen but it seems not.

9. Class 86

8. Kathy Gyngell (TCW … heavily abridged)

a. No, it didn’t come as a surprise me that an independent investigation found the BBC to have breached its rules on impartiality, accuracy, editorial values and public interest more than 1,500 times over the four-month period following the October 7 outrage. Despite identifying 11 cases where it said the BBC Arabic’s coverage had featured reporters who’d previously made public statements in support of terrorism and specifically Hamas, without viewers being informed, the BBC’s response predictably once again was denial.

b. It’s Farage’s sense of justice that the people are listening to and want to hear. Such as that Starmer should deport the 10,000 foreign nationals in our prisons instead of releasing 1,700 dangerous criminals.

From Parliament to GB News to the pages of the Telegraph, the true leader of conservatives in the country didn’t let up. That the public were failed by the official silence over the Southport atrocity is his latest spot-on indictment of Starmer. Again, he is the only political leader to make this point. But the MSM will not give him a fair hearing any more than they will Trump in the US. The left’s vigilantes are always after him.

7. TPA (no url)

For months we’ve been shouting to anyone and everyone we’ve met about the dire state of the national finances, specifically the monstrous levels of debt we’ve accrued as a country – and no doubt some of you might be tired of reading about it. 

But the debt clock we launched in July, and the first class data produced by our research team, has kicked off a national conversation. 

First up, the House of Lords economic affairs committee published a report which raised a “big red flag” about the state of the finances. Chairman of the committee, Lord Bridges, said: “This report highlights a grim reality: our national debt risks developing on an unsustainable path. This has not received the attention it deserves.” You can say that again.

This was followed by the chairman of the OBR warning that the debt could “spiral” out of control and £40 billion of tax rises or spending cuts are needed every decade. With the tax burden on its way to an 80 year high and ministers spending £1.2 trillion every year, we know which of those we’d prefer to see!

6. Just three screenshots for now, more later


5. Been watching IYE’s two vids

… and esp. the bit about the Whinge and Ginge grifters … can’t summarise here, suggest you look at 806 if you can spare the time.

Sunday opening remarks [1 to 4]

(0404) Dark out there. (0604)

4. TDS (see blogrolls)


Just on that second item about the perpetually offended:


3. DAD returns

a) Marine Le Pen’s National Rally (RN) are willing to give France’s new Prime Minister Michel Barnier a chance, an MEP for the party has said.

b) ….but on the left…..

The new government in France is already besieged as leaders of far-left parties are refusing to meet with Prime Minister Michel Barnier

c) A school of political science founded in Lyon by Marion Maréchal MEP has been vandalised by Antifa-style militants

d) Macron’s answer to urban rioting fall flat on its face.

“Unachieved” social diversity objectives, a “forced increase”, a generalization that raises “disciplinary difficulties” … In a report released this Friday, the ‘Wise Men’ of Rue Cambon take stock of the system desired by Emmanuel Macron.

e) Who governs Italy: the Government or the Courts?

Matteo Salvini, Minister of the Interior in a previous government, who has returned to power, faces up to 15 years in prison for “kidnapping” 147 migrants, including minors.

JH: Where do we start?

2. Helen of Troy keeps reappearing

… every few decades, centuries … Guinevere for example … but far from being Semiramises, Jezebels, Cleopatras, Messalinas … bad women … these ones have all the wanted characteristics of the sex, along with all the foibles, plus their size and shape wreck defences while that innocent surprise at the types they attract is not feigned … they’re delighted but then it all goes sour.

Because 90% of females, from the pretty to the unattractive, all want the top 10% alpha males … this has been a known-known for a long time, for eons, it’s the nature of the beast … and almost all of those alpha males are narcissists with glib tongues who, Tiger Woods like, can make a gal feel “special” … they’re players. Combine that in a male with really sick traits and there’s a recipe for disaster … he or she … she in this case … falls into a ring of fire and there’s no escape from the anguish.

The worst handicap Anne Reburn could have is to still look that way at 31 and I bet her mother still looks as if she’s in her 30s … it’s an ever-youthful type with a girlish voice … avoid like the plague I’m afraid. Not because she’s bad … she’s not … coquettish maybe … but that type causes wars, sinks ships, starts fires. In the final analysis … innocently or at least no better nor worse than any normal female.

She goes to Spain as a student, meets a mega-youtuber on the train, with entourage and boy band looks … night follows day, no?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalas_Review

She not only believes she’s super special to him but his talk of polyamory is not what she’s in it for. So she tells all … every bit about the creep … online … across every platform, inc. youtube:

HERE

And keeps doing it …

And keeps doing it …

And keeps doing it.

Also, he’s “an avowed atheist”. Silly girl. Or maybe naive … an innocent abroad. Where’s her mother?

1. Springfield, Haiti, the Ukraine and the wider crime

First thing to strike me this pre-dawn was that Ian J’s item 805:5 on IAP was quite up to date at the point it was posted and thankee kindly but things moved on rapidly … Biden simply told Starmer no.

Ian J:

I should have added this para:

“There is a conversation happening in Washington DC alright, but Biden isn’t even in the room and Starmer is just taking notes with sweat running down his platinum-ringed spectacles. He’ll be up all night practising the speech he’ll be obliged to make next week in the House of Commons.”

Different speech now that Biden was in the room.

For a start, how could the walking cadaver do that? Is he still the Evil One or is his Controller in the room or at the end of the phone, directing policy? CFR? If so, what’s this entire Harris show? Also, it keeps coming back to Svali’s comment in 2000 that the Russians were never the enemy, they were just the other side in the endless wars. Ike nailed much of it with the MIC comment at his farewell but we know now this is also about trafficking, deep paedo, deep rendition and one of the hubs is the Ukraine. Why does it keep attracting Holodomors and the like, that sad place? Chernobyl?

Moving on, IYE has, at 805:6:

Iran plans to deport two million Afghan migrants within six months, as stated by national police head Ahmad-Reza Radan.

The police have begun aggressively detaining Afghans and sending them back to Taliban-controlled areas…”

They all know … every player in the international game knows precisely what these worst elements in the world are like. Ditto in Haiti: