Sunday [9 to 11]

(1041) Time is fugiting again. (1113)

 

11. From our comments thread


10. RIP Anna de Buisseret



To my mind, this is one of our core functions in soc-med … to bring some humanity back into our dealings, plus tell the truth, something not possible with the Woke left and MSM. Now I’m off to wish Bill a happy birthday at 895.

9. Kathy’s weekly newsletter excerpt

“Two evenings later over supper with other friends, one super-bright and ‘aware’ man (in every other way than the damn vaccines), said he hadn’t got round to inquiring into them. Yes, he had had two or three too. When he saw how alarmed and amazed we looked he said he would inquire.

Then came a question from the other end of the table: What did I think of the irresponsible Robert Kennedy appointment?

Well, it was great, I said, not irresponsible at all.

He did not agree. I was not up for arguing. But it left me thinking about how all-powerful the leftstream media still is and how, despite the rise of social media, it maintains control of the national agenda through the national ‘airwaves’. Ironic isn’t it?

That the globalists have control of traditional national media outlets. Yet genuine nation-state believers are lost to public view (except those that search) in the ever dividing, difficult to navigate, uncharted waters (lacking authority) of social media.

No wonder people cannot wean themselves off their addiction to the easily accessible (via the internet) BBC and daily papers.

2 replies on “Sunday [9 to 11]”

  1. Just watched the video that DAD put up over at NOWP (894), the one with Pete Hegseth. Something he said about war fighting; how we train for it, who trains us, brought back memories. For reasons I won’t go into I spent a week of my service career training on the Browning Hi-Power, a 9mm semi-automatic pistol designated L9A1. My tutor was a small arms instructor on detachment from 22 SAS. First thing he said was don’t be fooled by its size it will kill. He could see I was not immediately impressed with it as like my Dad I’ve got large hands and the Browning is not exactly chunky. He went on to explain how many folk he had killed with it. What a week that was, it all happens between 6 and 10 feet: concealing and drawing is as important as firing. The weapon was to be for my own self-defence; not first use, or a back-up. It would be my best friend in tight spot.

    ……

    JH: There are some nice pistols like that … as you say, concealing and drawing is the thing, close quarters work. Was it carried condition one?

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