Daily Archives: February 8, 2025

The mini-doc

Comments first:




It’s true … these are the sorts of YTs that are much needed BUT they take effort and even money. Ruairidh is always reliable, Jago too but he does not do variety, just trains. Drachniwhatever does ships but the YTs can be long and turgid. With car YTs, they can be good but usually lack in some way.

Truth is … they take effort and imagination to keep finding new topics, then film them … while we here lap them up, hungry for more. Then we get those out for wealth from it. There are those who let politics of the Woke kind creep in … there are those who insist on annoying noise behind which they call music … there are those with unfortunate voices, such as that American History Guy, with the bowtie.

If we can find something varied enough, it’s a boon all right, as you read above. I’ve subscribed but it’s early days … let’s see how he does … were you to go over and give him traffic … who knows?

Saturday [12 to 17]

(1033) Time does … well you know what it does. (1104)

 

17. TCW (see blogrolls for link)


Comparing TCW and TDS … I’m afraid I’ve gone off TDS for a few reasons … the Sir Toby bit is a red flag … then there is the attempt to make it into a moneyspinner by using days old news with opinion … yes, we also do that but we don’t charge for it, we don’t shut off most of an item as “premium” content behind a paywall … that’s MSM behaviour.

TCW is still a blog, it’s mainly opinion (Kathy’s is due tomorrow) but it’s not money-grubby. As Tim Worstall wrote years ago … there’s no money in blogging. If there were, then I’d urge you to be highly suspicious of the content.

16. Toodles pointed to this item

… to peruse … what do we make of it?


Well, for a start, it’s clearly Woke left in its phraseology and so the usual question remains at the end:

But what if it’s actually true?

15. Natural art


14. Behind the Chagos Islands crime


13. Proper Irish dancing

… not that rubbish with their arms jammed hard against their sides:

12. Indeed

Saturday [7 to 11]

(0746) Morning all. Almost morning tea time or brek, whatever. (0829)

 

11. Hungry?


10. This almost certainly requires any Brit to see

… and those outside might find it useful too, shaking their heads and sighing:

https://rolfnorfolk.substack.com/p/brief-encounter-pmqs-5th-february

9. This old one has made it to Oz … good

8. Tavern ingenuity

https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/24891026.new-forests-highest-pub-boasts-incredible-walks


7. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/02/state-run-media.html

Saturday [1 to 6]

(0600) Coffee and muffin. (0726)

 

6. The temptation would be too much for me


5. Well of course


The problem with this “breaking the law thing” is … does one make a distinction between inadvertently doing it (e.g. through ignorance of the law, the prime defence of the invader) and deliberately doing it … or is that not the only criterion? Maybe another criterion is the extent to which there is a victim or not.

Example … in Russia, my international driving licence, backed by my home one allowed me to drive on this town’s roads. Now, there was a notorious corner near the opera house where the road veered left, the side of the road packed with parked vehicles (it was an office block area of town).

The road was shaped and narrowed in such a way that every single vehicle heading into town had to pull out to avoid the parked cars BUT that took us into the tram lane and at one crucial spot the wheel’s of any normal car had to cross the double line for seconds.

Now, as everyone charged said … what the hell were there double lines where no vehicle whatever could get through? Why were cars allowed to park just there? Not our problem said the traffic police. Thus, if that month, they were short of their quota of fines … well, you know where this is going.

Now, one picks up points for every violation, and after a certain number, it’s an interview in police HQ. In practice, plod were not interest in the minnows … they were after the bigger fry … I was never acosted there but was at another time, another place.

The judgment was given against the native as it happened and an officer took me over to the screen to see my history for further action … I had zero points. Whaa? He looked at me and said goodbye.

The Soviet days had put vastly more new “crimes” on the books than even Gordon Brown over here and by definition … by obeying one dept’s law, you were transgressing another’s. Everyone knew it from childhood, everyone knew it was the whim of the authorities, had you not geen a good boy or girl.

The second solver of the conundrum was a word known as roubles or rubles … lots of them.

4. Criminal insanity ruling govts west-wide


3. Illinois

Sometimes it’s not necessary to deep dive into a US state … just note the sort of things happening, the various reactions … Western Lensman:




2. DAD at 962

a. Yesterday I asked, “What is it with Rennes and Nantes?”. Here we go again ! The investigating chamber of the Rennes Court of Appeal has refused to release a 44-year-old man from Nantes accused of “aggravated rape” on partners forced to take drugs during their sexual relations.

(JH: As every reader who is up to speed on such matters knows full well, there is no way I can mention the name in Britain. The “incarcerable stricture” applies equally to admin and readers but also extends back to platform provider … thus I must modify the name where it appears … sorry, DAD.)

b. Two French Maires in Trouble … for having “deliberately” refused to remove a Christmas crib installed in its town hall … “I’m angry, astounded by what’s happening to me. I hope to deal with sensible magistrates,” (Maire Ménard) added.

c. …fraudulent network in the ambulance and medical transport sector, with undeclared work and fraud against health insurance and Urssaf.

d. 45-year-old bank branch manager was arrested on January 29 at her home in the western Paris region. In total, twenty-three men and women, aged 37 to 59, were taken into custody in this case. And the amount of money concealed through a myriad of “taxi companies” is estimated at twenty million euros.

1. Steve at 962

Four: USAID Accused of Funneling $260 Million to Organizations Linked to George Soros’s Open Society Foundations … $100 BILLION in Medicare and Medicaid Waste … AfD’s Petr Bystron Demands Investigation into USAID in EU … more vital items…..

Three: Comprehensive Audit of Pentagon … Slash Tax Breaks for Billionaire Sports Owners … “Individuals and Networks Stealing Government Property” … much more…..

Two: Uke sit-rep … [The] Ukraine wants Orban removed … Kellogg … more…..

One: NHS, emergency services and public health have always known … many other stories in the op ed style…..