Daily Archives: April 22, 2025

Tuesday [4 to 7]

(0711) Chores are breaking up the posting a bit this morning … must-dos. (0947)

 

7. Over at Orphans

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/04/smokin-pope-baby.html

6. Kristi baby


5. Had an email and it raises two issues

First is that yes, I do drop hints, encode etc. and regulars here do it too, with varying success … but eggsellent that they do. It’s not always easy to get the encrypted point across … subject to reader interpretation.

Now, this email was from a ladyfriend thousands of miles away and the hint being dropped here is that another lady in the other direction knows to whom I’m referring, without names or pack drill. I do need to protect both, despite the email sender writing pure guff.

The email was a personal news exchange, nothing political … Easter wishes in fact. She wrote one last line: “Hard to predict anything in these wierd times with Trump wreaking havoc.”

Her interests are her work (running a company), plus rambling, in UK terms … trail walking, climbing, skiing etc. What she pics up, politically, is on the fly, quick MSM input … that’s her reality. Where does one start?

So the second point is that so many western women now tend Wokeleft, they unquestioningly take on board the lies. They’re politically stoopid, they never delve, having their own full agendas to pursue. Now, we’ve criticised the Donald ourselves, esp. over Pammy for example, others he appointed … I’ve been getting stuck into Kristi (see next item) … that’s an entirely different thing to outright dishonesty, such is the demonrat and Labour or Uniparty approach, fully projecting.

It’s sad, as this lady is close to me … must be like one’s daughter in a way, this situation, under the control of silly people, faux heroes. Thing is … she has never done anything against me personally but thinks this way, politically. Now there’s a second lady who’s done many things against me personally and yet we’re on the same page, politically … go figure.

Broadening this to the western voting public as a whole … how many have the vote and yet prop up the destruction by globopsycho by simply buying what they’re told and adopting it as their reality? Sigh!

4. We are certainly in the middle of a bitter war

… an existential war … Tue 3 is about that. Redacted posted:

“I’ve spent approximately 3 hours to be able to access any of your sites […] I had even begun to question and marvel that you could banish me singularly!”

A couple of observations … who’s banished? We have here the difference between seasoned veterans of the site(s) and visiting warriors … regulars know I start around 0500 BST and am not of much use after 2000 BST, until the same next morning. Translated, that means sentient midnight EST thru 1500 EST. Were a commenter to comment between 3 p.m. US east coast time in other words and midnight, US east coast time, I’m away with the sandman.

Now, if an American or Canadian seems to be caught up in the Unherdable machine between his/her 3 p.m. to his/her midnight, I’m not there to sort what the machine has done but patience … I’ll be back at your midnight.

For those downunder, I’m sentient here roughly between your 2 p.m./4 p.m. through to your 11 p.m./1 a.m. … not much use outside those hours, sorry me.

Tuesday [1 to 3]

(0533) Morning all. (0658)

 

3. Film and song can teach us much

For example, Kenny Rogers sang, “Know when to hold em, know when to fold em.” WC Fields said something along the lines of, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try and try again … then quit … no point being a damned fool about it.” Dunkirk was gallant, so was Tobruk (it even showed the Aussie command as clever on that occasion) … Paul Revere had a certain something to him.

There are situations when making a last stand, the heroism in it, which can turn the tide, turn the war … is the thing to do … and then there are other situations where it’s folly, such as Custer, such as the Light Brigade, such as Gallipoli. Rorke’s Drift was gallant sacrifice but a stupid thing to get trapped into in the first place … what was the Alamo?

Whom and what is one sacrificing? Human lives? Troop levels so one cannot fight on later? Organs of info? Samizdat? French Resistance dispositions? Sometimes there are keywords which seem not to knock us out of contention, sometimes, as DM ustd, just using the word “rumour” is sufficient to get the message through, people start searching, using the right questions.

Sometimes it’s better to euphemise, to speak in code, though it be so brave and gallant to come out and say it plainly. Even Jesus spoke in parables, had to endure snakes and worms with their wormtonguing, their entrapment. Sometimes, to protect the nest, it’s better not to … sometimes it’s better to switch and all out attack. Even this morning we’ve seen key words do for a patron … tactics had to change for now.

2. Steve at 1027

  • ‘The Guardian’ Gives Step-by Step Guide to Boycott The US Under ‘Current Regime’
  • Starmer Reportedly Supporting Merz Plans To Send Taurus [missiles]
  • Climate Nutjobs Target Pet Dogs for Being ‘Environmental Villains’
  • Greenland vs. Ukraine: Understanding Trump’s National Security Priorities
  • Call for ‘Comprehensive National Civic Uprising’ Against President Trump
  • Fort McCoy Garrison Commander Who Refused to Display Photos of DJT
  • Military Situation In [The] Ukraine On April 21, 2025
  • Kristi Noem Robbed by Masked Man in DC Restaurant
  • Thousands of adults joining Catholic Church in UK this Easter, esp. young men

1. John at 1027

a) Olivier Bianchi, Mayor of Clermont-Ferrand, reacts to the death of the young Albanian man, shot dead on Sunday. “The drug trafficking situation in the city is increasingly serious; it’s a reality.”

b) The French National Bar Council (CNB) has just finalized, with IFOP, a survey on the French people’s confidence in the justice system. It is historically low.

c) Jobs for the Boys – correction, Girls. The capital’s mayor is a candidate for the position of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. She has received the support of Emmanuel Macron.

d) In the twenty-first century, to be Western means [… well …] … here is one person who understands the full contours of that.