There’s footage which won’t embed but here’s a still:
H/T Steve
21. Steve at 824
a. (Flying things)
”I had a Saturn V on my bedroom dresser for some years but like all my models it eventually went in the bin (or were used as target practice with the air rifle).”
As one does of course.
b. (The steal)
”If they just count the legal votes he could get 90, or even a 100 million. We know they’ll try and steal it again, but this time they’re up against this …”
c. (Link over there)
The man who made ‘Climate: The Movie’ is well worth a listen: Hearts of Oak: Tom Nelson – Carbon Conundrum: Rethinking CO2 in the Climate Debate.
(To my mind her greatest song of all but worst video, visually, jury’s out … so appropriate for certain people today. Plus she was 16 I think at the time.)
19. The minds of the brainwashed
Yes … today we’ve hitherto admittedly been looking at our Beloved Leaders but here’s a little snippet about the mindcontrolled themselves … the karens and budding karens, plus the simons.
18. Starmer, by Rolf at Now and Next
Just an excerpt from the article HERE … interesting for me that I saw it after posting Sun 16.
”And now we are inside Starmer’s dream; or the one he subcontracted to ‘Golden’ Brown, the great micromanager.
Sir Keir’s dad was an engineer, one of the trades that attract ‘autism spectrum’ neurotypes who are more task-oriented than people-focused; and it’s a heritable trait. Could it be something like that? And if the task is a political ideal…
Do not get in the way of a man with a vision; if he has enough power he will roll right over you, and with 400+ MPs Starmer is a juggernaut; he does not need social skills. Rosie Duffield? A crunching of bones.”
17. TDS today (blogrolls)
16. Time for a discursive rant
The thing in Russia was that, in the town I was in and I’m sure in many other towns … the true ideologues, the psychos, were dead and gone … Lenin, Trotsky, Stalin … replaced by greedy oligrachs and plutocrats, politburos and not being ideological, greed was and is the only ruling principle.
Now, I’m not saying Starmer’s not greedy … he is, plus as thick as pig excrement, as piggy brained meatheads are, plus he’s surrounded by incompetent women ideologues, also greedy little bints.
Problem with Starmer is he is actually capable of huge damage, e.g. via NI where the puppet govt is mandating the deathjabs.
Now, Putin is quite capable of damage but he’s no ideologue, he’s head of the siloviki (the power) and they’re not interested in crushing the people, killing them all, as WEFer Starmer is, plus Harris and Biden, although the dementia helped there … Vlad is only interested in Russian strength and he’s not particularly interested in personally rubbing individuals’ faces into the faeces, in towns.
The common people got to understand this after some time. Yes, there were occasional blanket, Russia-wide pronouncements from time to time … e.g. all foreign alcohol off supermart shelves in 48 hours, plus the one which saw Brits evicted after Brown here had got uppity over something … Russia hit the British Council first in Vladivostock … but overall, the people discovered something.
Firstly, the Soviet illogicality had one law militating against another. If you’d like to see a modern example, it’s in TDS today … first item. How can you have an Is****ohobia bill when the Equalities Act does not permit it? Starmer is breaking the law. Plus Starmer Sodom-gate (allegedly) helps bggr up that bill.
So, back in Russia, the PTB got around it, now stymied, by ignoring it … let the provinces run themselves and as a result, people had freedom of action, speech, thought, as long as you did not take on the powerful, themselves only interested in assets and living the good life.
And there were spinoffs. Where I was, there were only a couple of bottlenecks into town from the north to south shores across a wide river … a right pain, so they found a cheapo solution so that important people could quickly cross … they built a “pontonni most” (pontoon bridge), low to the water, in the way a Corps of Engineers might … dirt cheap.
Thing was … the “pontonni most” was good, very good for us, personally, worked a treat … and as cars increased, the bridge became popular. But oh dear … the bigwig with the house he’d just bought on the hill looking down over the pontonni most .. he was not having plebs going back and forth to work each day past his house. So he got onto Vlad or the local Prez and said it was a bit distasteful, lowered the tone, plus there were some major world events coming up.
They’d already started the Sydney and Newcastle type sweeping majesty bridge, the town’s soon to be masterpiece … so they hurried it up and removed the “pontonni most”.
What did the masses of commuters now do?
Who cared, thought the bigwigs … and thus traffic gridlock was born. About the time I sold my car and bought the Macbook Pro.
Right, so the people started to have it confirmed that it was better under greedy oligarchs and mafia bosses than under greedy ideologues like Starmer … far more freedom, room to move, as long as you did not tread on their toes. Everyone basically left the others alone. My mate just mentioned some guy called George Santanywhatever who spoke or wrote of mafiosi, who take and are satiated … but ideologues are never satiated.
In fact, the power gets to the non-comps remaining vestiges of brain, from Salem witch hunts to Starmer, to Harris. The only reason the Pope is ignored is he was long ago exploded as a commie ideologue.
If the Donald was as home and hosed as he seems, why then the barrage of attacks on her, Harris, many times a day?
Answer might be firstly that the boomer biddies with the cats, plus the soyboy clowns of the left, together are a formidable voting bloc. Secondly, Harris is far more dangerous than her stupidity suggests … remember what she nearly did to Kavanaugh? Not bad for a gal who “grew up middle-class”, unencumbered by the past, spending much time on hands and knees (allegedly only). Thirdly, she has The Machine right behind her, with endless moolah from perversion..
Let’s say Starmer doesn’t make it past New Year, that we “collectively” do for him? Who then? Rayner? Phillips? But this rant is getting a bit long and I need a shot of coffee.
… plus all sorts of spooky, otherworldly things we no speak of (1116)
15. Time for a roundup
a. The Falklands and oil:
b. It’s all on purpose … we want none of it:
… if and when the Donald gets in … he’ll be in Butler again next week.
d. “Who hosted”? Past tense? Interesting …
Maybe there aren’t those heavy hitters she mentions … maybe only the satanic corrupt left have the moolah.
e. The mouse that roared …
New game in town for Them. Bye bye the Ukraine.
14. TPA weekly (no url)
It’s that time of year again where the different parties descend on various cities across the country to set out their platforms, dish out some freebies 😉 and, on paper anyway, engage with their memberships.
The Lib Dems kicked things off in Brighton a week and a half ago (there really wasn’t much to report from that one).
JH: Actually, he’s wrong … Reform was the first of the big three, more important for the country.
John O’Connell, our chief executive, hit the nail on the head when he said (JH: about the clowns):
“Labour came in promising to step more lightly on people’s lives, but the change they are set to deliver looks likely to be yet another round of spending increases and tax hikes that only further damages household budgets while doing little to reform gravely underperforming public services.”
JH: Ah, sorry … Reform do get a mention:
All this was in stark contrast to the hundreds of people we spoke to at the Reform UK conference in Birmingham the weekend before. We spoke to countless individuals and small business owners who simply want the government off their backs and out of their pockets. If you’re one of those who came over for a chat, welcome!
This week, the TPA team are heading to Birmingham for this year’s ThinkTent at the Conservative conference. As the Conservatives come to terms with their defeat at the general election, and candidates vie for the leadership, this year’s ThinkTent promises to be one of the most important yet.
JH: Yeah, well, the Tory’s are a busted flush now … down the loo and not before time. You can only thoroughly P people off for so long.
a. Doesn’t need comment from me (UK Defence Journal)
b. Another reason to crush the Russian Federation and divide it up into manageable pieces?
c. (At 824) The man who shares these initials, a gnuther gno. Sorry, I do have a quirky sense of humour. Neil has been on a journey, some might suggest a choreographed journey (I’m seeing him as the genuine article), to get to where many of us arrived a long time ago. This recent video brings him pretty much into alignment with what we see and suspect.
11. Steve at 823
War Room snippets…
a. Natalie Winters Delivers Stephen K. Bannon’s ‘Victory is Within Reach’ Letter to the Posse from Danbury Prison
b. Todd Bensman: The Biden Administration Loves This Mass Migration
c. Sam Faddis Breaks Down Zelensky’s Request For Long Range Missiles
d. Mike Davis Highlights The Election Interference Allies Of Biden And Kamala
Evets drops (one selection from each drop):
1. German state parliament descends into chaos after AfD insists on adhering to established laws and procedures
2. Zelensky US Trip Flops; West Says [The] Ukraine Losing; Vuhledar Siege; F16s Destroyed; MidEast All Out War
3. Biden’s Gestapo DOJ Sues Alabama for Removing Noncitizens on the Voter Rolls
4. “We Are Going to Close The Border” – Trump Takes Question From Michigan Autoworker Who Was Just Laid Off: “Illegal Immigrants Are Hurting American Workers Like Me”
10. Snippet from Kathy’s newsletter (linked earlier)
“The person I found myself asking questions about last week was Lord Alli and his ‘mission’. Does he own the Labour Party, I asked. And what is his game? I have been aware of him since, with his then-partner Charlie Parsons and singer Bob Geldof, he helped set up Planet 24, the TV company behind Channel Four’s The Big Breakfast. Remember Paula Yates interviewing people on the double bed? Or rather, don’t. Wikipedia describes him as one of only a few openly gay Muslim politicians in the world. The thought that came to my mind was the inner Labour Party turmoil. The strife is not just between the Corbynista left and the Starmer-style globalists but between its Islamic (fundamentalist) support versus its ever-growing LGBT contingent and their union support. Labour astonishingly and worryingly now has 54 declared LGBT MPs. The listing is weird and ‘sectarian’ in itself.Did we have lists of married and unmarried MPs in the past?”
JH: I say nuffink, nuffink u unnerstan? 😎 Obama, Castro, Micron, Starmer (?), “partners”….
9. DAD drops at 824
… our France based contingent are never short of dramas …
a) Only a week. It feels like several months. Bruno Retailleau [The new French Home Secretary] had barely put down his bags at Place Beauvau when he was plunged into the whirlwind of current events, punctuated by terrible dramas, murders, settling of scores, rapes, violence and assaults, like those that France experiences every day …
b) ……….This poll may help him. According to a CSA poll for Europe 1, CNews and the “Journal du dimanche”, 78% of French people say they are in favour of imprisoning individuals under OQTF ….
c) In a country that has become accustomed to atrocities in the last decade, the brutal murder of a 19-year-old student [by an OQTF] has outraged France ….
d) How does one deal with someone like this? Hundreds of humanitarian workers and volunteers are trying to alleviate the precariousness of those seeking exile to England, with growing dismay in the face of numerous deadly shipwrecks.
(0855) Just surfaced after the second kip, “sleep” is a topic later, also “anxiety.” Morning all, by the way. Steve and DAD will be covered in the next post after Ludgate Hill. (0955)
8. Tommy today
Old story yet again … is Tommy a Mossad asset or just a rough working class boy, loved by many?
Now, seems to me there are various “cultural group” reactions. It’s obvious that the oppressed Lebanese, e.g. Brigitte Gabriel the pundit, plus all her countryfolk, were delighted that Mossad took them out but for me, there’s a complication … look up Operation Cyclone and you’ll see that ISIS was a three letter creation, funded by the psychos above … Saddam, Gaddafi, Hamas, Hezbollah … one lot of the psychos being western, the other middle-eastern.
According to this pattern, guess which Ukie clown is next on the list? You’ll see that pattern in the James Bond film Quantum … in plain sight. Just how could a club or agency get into a nation and do that? Moolah, yes? And where’s the biggest moolah? The psycho elites’ child sex thirst, adreno. trafficking, all of that … plus gunrunning or as Ike called it, the MIC, all the more weird with those sickos at the top, the top brass. Oil, natural resources, inc. water.
So, getting back to groups happy to see Hez and other nutter groups taken out … well yes, the ordinary Iranian, Syrian, Lebanese as one group. Another is sane westerners, matters not which of our nations. Ok, that’s that.
On the psycho side are western students and kids, boomer catwomen, feminists, river to see idiots, the three letter sgencies, the baddies above, inc. masons, the illumined, uberpagans, the lost who’ve been brainwashed etc. etc.
Now us … meaning the unherdable subset of “the sane”. Well you see … neither do we buy Israel’s Net Han Yahoo on Oct 7, nor 911, nor 7/7. We’re sure the dome was shut down for the event.
How does that affect our reaction to this Hezba-hit? Mixed. For mine … delighted but maybe for IYE amd others … not so delighted as you don’t love Mossad. I’m middling on it all … loyalty to God, Britain, England, the Western culture, plus good friends … that’s where I am.
5. The Big Game
Were it Wimbledon, the Eng v Oz Test, the football or Rugby World Cup or the US Pres-Elect … maybe I’d also stay up through the night. Had not intended to but something made me. The scores:
I fell asleep at three-quarter time, before the last stanza (to mix sports) and as you can see, that caused Bama to also go to sleep and only just hang on at the end … Toodles called it “eking it out”. Haven’t yet seen what the Donald thought … hope he had enough Maccas to survive.
The “sleep” topic. Some of you will recall I was on a medical course (in England this time) but a group of us remained, long after it was over coz it just happened that way and I’m the only male. So I’m no expert on male sleep issues … sorry, boys … but I do know a fair bit about the ladies’ internal issues and one is anxiety or at least overthinking late.
That is, they can’t flick that switch and crash, zonk. Now one is not too bad, she says, she has her method, but the others tend to be worrying about this or that or what’s coming up. On the other hand, the few (antiWoke) males I know closely “suffer” from that “couldn’t give a s***” syndrome and crash easily. Me? Half and half.
I do have a method … first wake around 0400 and work through the day, on and off, crashing between Steve’s second and third items at NOWP … unless there’s something unusual going on.
And the coup de grace is I have two youtubes, each lengthy, in which a lady drones on and on (highly interesting of course, fascinating, girls, rivetting I swear) … and it either zaps me out like a Hezbollah commander (or 2IC) … result … three hour sleep.
Now, providing I can get another three hour stint sometime, all is well. Well ok, just had the second now. So yes, I’d love to know how your sleep pattern is.