Monthly Archives: September 2024

Friday [8 till close of play]

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13. Toodles just sent this

… adding that we probably know it already but here’s the whistleblower.

12. Let’s have a film, shall we?

11. Just a quotation from His Last Bow

“There’s an east wind coming, Watson.”

“I think not, Holmes. It is very warm.”

“Good old Watson! You are the one fixed point in a changing age. There’s an east wind coming all the same, such as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson, and a good many of us may wither before its blast. But it’s God’s own wind nonetheless, and a cleaner, better, stronger land will lie in the sunshine when the storm has cleared.”

Who ever thought in our youth, chaps and chapesses of my vintage, that one day this quite OTT and theatrical passage would turn out to be so prescient, given the quislings and traitors above us, in thrall to a cabal in the centre of Europe and in DC … but there it is.

10. M.A.D. psychosis

9. Dear oh dear, calling all of the praying kind (just now)


If you believe in the efficacy of prayer … then please. (1735) Am just adding this:


I’m thinking Julia and others too might be remembering Ranty.

8. Trying to bring as many factors together as possible

… concerning our wellbeing as we age, leaving out the actual threats from govt, Russian missiles, Harris etc. Certainly we’re looking at these as you know … but not in this post so much, except to recognise stress as a major killer.

Right … what I found with each of these below was perhaps 80% good ideas in there, maybe 10% omission through not being aware and maybe 10% deliberate omission … obfuscation. In fact, that’s not a bad rule of thumb to apply to most things we meet.

Youtube on killer factors for ageing people and some good things

A travel article on Italian diet and lifestyle

Business Insider article on the world’s unhealthiest countries.

What I found was missing was, in order of articles … over emphasis on masses of veg while not mentioning the vital importance of meat, esp. red meat, plus fish … then failure to mention Italian obesity as they age, esp. the females and why that might be … then failure to include the US and UK in unhealthy countries … coz we are.

Various factors, in no order, just as mentioned along the way:

*Movement from walking to even something like doing the washing by hand, taking the stairs and movement to occupy about two-thirds of the waking hours. I’m sitting in my armchair typing this but after it I must do the last hand rinse of the washing, then cook the cod and veg. Keeping routines in your day which force you to move is crucial.

*Mindset change … rather than just anger at Them, karens and normies … having a project … always on a project, e.g. getting this post out to you, completing it … always doable for our age … no quiz today by the way, chaps and chapesses, waiting for our returnees to possibly return.

Part of mindset is having faith in something at least … not Taylor Swift … the very capacity to have faith that something is right, true … it’s major. The Christian version also brings in charitability to curmudgeonly natures … also having someone to protect and/or look after, coordinate, whatever … it all helps.

*Diet … keeping up the non-alco liquid as we age … taking sips all day. A good portion divide … meat and other things on the plate … keeping junk out of it, except that one treat in the week … mine was just Morrisons crisps … gone now. Meat is vital as you age, in portions you can handle.

*Bonhomie … yes, some people say I do not have that … not so. Five neighbours who like a quiet life with their dog, cat, bunny etc., mate up the road, you lot whom I consider my circle … I strongly disagree that online is not friendship … some wunnerful people, plus near stress free … what’s not to like?

But not avoiding tragedy, ups and downs with those we’re closest to … I’m in no cocoon here, I feel their pain, though obviously not quite as sharply … I’ve mine too. To my mind, it’s a nice mix, plus I have a great view from the window … constant parade. Last two weeks was nice with my techie mate … our returnees are due back … many of us hope.

There are certain people on X and we have daily exchanges of banter … it’s far more important than it might seem … we look fwd to it.

*Coming back to stress … that’s the killer now … Them’s most certainly trying to kill us or make our life abject misery … Starmer doesn’t even disguise it, unlike Harris. In our minds … just give em the big eff off, concentrate on what we do, have fun, have a laugh, keep learning new things.

This blog … sorry to say … is here to list all the malfeasance(s?) of that lot out there … yes but not 24/7. Loss of ONO threw it out, made the return almost all politics. Needs to be more like ONO again. This site we’re on is certainly HQ now, not a stop gap.

*Don’t answer door or phone … the latter only if the number is in your address book. Never answer cold calls … ever.

*Sleep … I mention it last as, imho, if you get 80% of the above right 80% of the time … sleep is easier. Stop caring so much about things which, in the final analysis, you can’t control but still plan for eventualities … have your escape plan rehearsed. Perimeter security at your abode … primary and secondary at a minimum …

Accept that age often means broken sleep … so what? If I have two lots of three hours each, it’s still too short, so occasionally I just crash for eight or nine hours. Don’t stress over that, just go with it.

Friday [5 to 7]

(0927) Sun’s out. (1339)

7. Perfect case of two halves being needed

… in order to make a whole. Emerald’s first is one thing:


All right, bad enough. Now add this to it:


6. Midday roundup



5. Be of good cheer, have faith

That may have sounded trite, glib, until I saw this:

(On X)

That’s his reply to my reply, as a result of seeing Julia’s reply to his cry of anguish as the now rapidly communising world … he was signing off from X.

Andy mentioned earlier that nourishing unherdables had also gone quiet … that’s because our readers have. Indicators are that people are still coming to this little site but they’re just silent, that’s all.

The evil muvvers and those of us who should have known better have been criticising his debate performance by “being angry”, maybe being a tad sullen.

Yeah? If you’d had 91 or so sudden lawfare suits on you, had had the election stolen, had literally dodged a bullet, were the age he is, plus following that svhedule, then those scumbags had done that number at ABC … what would you be? As kackling as a Kamala?

War of attrition Them v Us … as simple as that. And they’ve been grinding us down now over a long time since they seized control … now they think it’s their big payback on us for some psycho reason.

That’s it.

Be of good cheer … have faith.

Notes from Toodles Island

… in the deep south of Alabama, where the mushrooms and misses are wild.

“Below are some of the pics I took after parking our ‘river car’ over the other side of the bridge . We are on an isle and the waters can rise from both sides. Sooooo….we all go over the bridge and park during such times.”

(JH: I need to point out that Bama, plus across Mississippi, has just had a hurricane come through and though the main brunt missed Toodles and family, the storm waters still rose and threatened to flood them.)


“It has been so wet and humid that mushrooms/toadstools are out making statements. Near where I parked was that big one with keys and that sandal you see. The sandal is big. It is clunkier than it looks. It is good for walking through wet and mushy grass and puddles! That mushroom was huge(and so attractive ).

 Once I crossed the bridge I noted that my neighbor had some on her property too. They are not as smooth as the other one and rather interestingly ugly. ‘Cept the little one….the single one in the grass is cute.”


“Now these are not meant to be posted . I don’t care but that is not why I am sending so do feel free to delete because it takes up space. 

And yes that shoe had mud on it but got more muddy today. Things look fine at the river but am glad we did get things put and tucked away….in case you didn’t pick up on that. The water line was pretty high. Several feet and covered the dock. Normally our dock does not get covered.”

Friday early [1 to 4]

(0442) Nicely nondescript bleah out there as the sun almost appears. (0623)

4. Gates of Vienna Day today … plus Friday the 13th

… or Sobieski Day, when the tide was halted:

Also here

3. Early roundup


2. Andy at 804

It’s said that those who wish to rule the world must first rule the world island – the Asian continent – of which Europe is a remote western peninsula. Two manor powers stand in their way, Russia and China also India, and that faith have their own ideas but seem to be on board with brics. If the West is becoming more isolated as the East extends into more regions it comes down to who we want to be ruled by if given a choice. We know well what our lot have planned because we are living and suffering in it. The other lot are a lesser known evil. Interesting times.

The long and the short of it, Andy, is “neither”. Rule by Them is satanic in nature, manifested through communism, while rule by the East, or as the Russians call it … Vostok … is communism … or fascism, as Elon termed it. Those whose fathers were in oriental prison camps would have things to say about the mindset which also brought the idea of kamikazi to the fore.

1. The lights are still on

… despite, in Ardern language, Them making out they’re the single point of truth. Reuters:

Australia said it will fine internet platforms up to 5% of their global revenue for failing to prevent the spread of misinformation online, joining a worldwide push to rein in borderless tech giants but angering free speech advocates.

The government said it would make tech platforms set codes of conduct governing how they stop dangerous falsehoods spreading, to be approved by a regulator. The regulator would set its own standard if a platform failed to do so, then fine companies for non-compliance.

The words “Australia said” are of course bollox. The last time the country had a non-captured plebescite was The Voice referendum, a resounding No to aborigines being given special powers in parliament, a bit like, unofficially, the way the deathcult is excused everything here.

So “Australia” most certainly does not agree to this next step after censorship … stamping out any chance of us communicating. In the USSR, a phenomenon arose st ground level, called Samizdat, whereby the latest songs, film, whatever, did the rounds by hand and thoughts were exchanged by word of mouth … but a person had to be careful who he told something to.

There is also a thing in Australia called cultural cringe and people at a certain level are keen to show they’re main players in the world, esp. in sports where they excel. But there’s also this total compliance with the idea which seems to be “for the good of all”, as sold by the Beloved Leaders of Thought in parliament, distributed with the wholly captured media.

Elon’s comment, as he’s currently the prime target?

Also … note that this emanated from Reuters, one of the first in deep capture by a “foreign power”. The danger you yourself are in is very close and is total or did the three person Harris “debate” not show you anything about MSM control?

Thur-mat

Review

The seventh ‘Whistler’ movie and Richard Dix’s last screen performance has him as an independent trucker. He’s just cleared all debts and is about to start making money and to marry Karen Morley when he gets involved in an accident. It’s not his fault, but his witness vanishes. He winds up paying compensation and having his license suspended.

He continues taking jobs, but when a driver fails to show up, he drives the truck himself; a mysterious stranger saps him and kills motorcycle cop Regis Toomey. Dix panics and runs, but realizes that he has to prove his innocence, with no clue but a glove.

It’s also the last film directed by William Clemens, a decent journeyman, He had entered the movies as an editor, switched to directing in 1936 and made 33 features in a dozen years. He would die in 1980 at the age of 74.

Thursday [11 and 12]

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12. And so it continues


11. Longrider and a tale of utter scumbags

HERE

Kier Starmer appears to be going with the tough it out approach and hoping that he will come out the other side smelling of roses. In doing so, he exposes not only the Labour lie – they do not care for the people they were set up to represent – but also his own nastiness and hypocrisy. The same applies of course to his iron chancellor. Make no mistake about it, these people are the enemy.

Thursday [6 to 10]

(0900) Morning all … better late than never … a bit wet out there still. (1000)

10. Some curious wording here

The obvious question is … is this a genuine ADL social media drop? If not … as we were. If so … hmmmm:


Who are these people anyway?


9. Copyhold does have a point

“Putin threatens to cut off West’s nuclear industry from Russian uranium”

So, in other words, NATO and its neocon controllers have been trying to collapse Putin’s regime (and obviously kill him) for at least the last 10 years. But he’s only just got around to wondering whether it’s a really good idea to keep on selling them uranium. 

No doubt they have also been using this uranium to make nuclear weapons, to use against Russia and its international “friends”.

8. Typical of all Western countries now

The German government cannot protect its citizens from being stabbed on the streets. And is barely even trying to stop it. But it is much more interested in playing pointless geo-political games with China over Taiwan.

7. Michele Swinick in Arizona

Maricopa County Admits NO Chain Of Custody Documents For Nov 8, 2022 Election From The 223 Voting Centers: # Of Voters Checked-In, Total Ballots Cast, Early Ballots Dropped Off For The 28 Days & ALL Ballot Paper

Implications plus. For a start … prosecutions for all involved, even overseas warrants sent out … except it will not be because of the owning of all institutions … see the Z comment in 6. So there it is … back to the American Revolution again.

6. The long march

Seems to be a day for longer posts … let’s see how we go. This one’s on how Economic Marxism was turned into Cultural Marxism and what a nightmare those evil muvvers were in Frankfurt:

HERE

This below is not from the article but a comment by Zookeeper’s keeper I think:

Starmer didn’t just come out of the blue. The ground was prepared beforehand by 14 years of detoxified fake conservatism, and before that the IEDs were placed effectively by Blair and Brown. This is a “long” march, remember.

I remember – during “Covid” – towards the end of 2020, numerous people tweeting that they couldn’t wait for 2021 to arrive, because surely it couldn’t be any worse than 2020 ? Turned out that it was. And things have shown little to no sign of improvement since.
So not very encouraging then, that in similar fashion since the general election, people are now sighing in despair and uttering “only four-and-a-half more years of this Labour government” as if what´s eventually going to replace it will be any better.

If there is to be a chance that what follows the next election in 2029 proceeds in the correct direction, the next political movement for a return to common sense and national interest should have been founded about twenty-five or thirty years ago – a full-time dedicated political movement – already have 80+ MPs in Parliament, gained a large holding ground in the establishment, institutions and academia, and a manifesto so realistic, that people would shudder at the thought of its implementation. It really is not a lot of good to do the usual trick of mobilizing three months before an election, a hastily organized whistle-stop campaign, followed by four million votes yet only 5 MPs. It has to be built from the ground up. Local to national. Indeed, I’m talking theoretically, as I personally don’t think that “politics” or political parties within our existing political system will salvage anything at this stage.

If we accept that many still believe in the “system”, then only when people admit the truth – to themselves as much as to anyone – about the precarious state of the nation and what it will take to pull it back sharply from the abyss, will intelligent, considered and honest debate take place. And by then, not only will it be too late, no-one of sane disposition would vote for it anyway. Until then, please don’t be surprised by more of the same. The state of permanent denial – and mass apathy – is probably the only likely path into the future for most. If the truth of what is necessary was announced, nobody would vote for it anyway. That’s why politicians no longer tell the truth. Any politician daring to tell the whole truth would never get elected.