Monthly Archives: April 2025

Friday [12 till close of play]

(1600) Approaching evening, hope you had a good Friday.

 

15. Steve at 1031 and war room

  • Laura Loomer: “Efforts To Designate The I**amic Brotherhood A Terrorist Org. Continue To Go Ignored
  • Laura Loomer Reveals Texas Legislature Is Creating Special Designations For I**amic Events
  • Sean Davis On How The Swamp Has Manipulated The Judiciary
  • Sean Davis: “So Much Of The Fight We’re Having Isn’t With The Left But In Our Own Establishment”
  • Christopher Caldwell: “Elites Disproportionately Benefit From Mass Immigration”
  • Christopher Caldwell: Trump Convinced Most Of The Country That Our Dependence Is Unsustainable 

14. No words required from me

13. Steve at 1031

Hearts of Oak: Andrew Bridgen. From Parliament to Courtroom.

12. Now, there’s something going down in Oz

I’ve caught much of it over recent years from soc-med and Oz news outlets and it seems to come down to zero love lost between the wokerati, with the weird and sick things they dream up vs the relatively sane and fairly patriotic, those with a sense of reverence for heritage and lives lost on far off fields.


The event was the dawn service at the Shrine, which is a more extensive site than the Cenotaph but both are the place for fairly solemn ceremonies, soldiers in uniform etc., dignitaries, wreaths, last post and so on.

Into this, apparently, despite a referendum rejecting a pseudo aboriginal Welcome to my Country thingy, which apparently means pay us money to walk around in your own land … some heavily tattooed clown got up and gave precisely the spiel the govt lost the referendum over … this clown was booed and booed. He was doing dirt on the returned servicemen and women, at one of the two solemn occasions of the year, the other being Armistice Day.

Now if that clown had got up at a tribal corroboree thing or aboriginal festival in the outback … fine, it would fit nicely. But not this way, egged on from above by pollies and other wokerati. Sounds bad.

And thus there is zero love lost between real Australians and these other nutters, inc. illegals. Same the world over … once globo-commo insinuated itself into positions of power, silently, inexorably, the division in western society became stark.

Friday [6 to 11]

(1043) Tempus again. (1134)

 

11. Moosh corner

She needs to hold onto that pole more tightly.


10. Fink and Blackrock


9. Turkish delight?


8. Heads of organisations must be expunged

… a watch kept on them ever being employed again.


7. Fictional farms


6. Coming back to Sen Mike Lee again


All right, giving Elon the benefit of the doubt, he’s over-extended with Tesla, Mars, DOGE etc., so he relies on this WEF woman Yacca who tells him no problems, no disgruntled MAGAs about … her lefty minions have made sure of that by a series of measures.

It used to be bans and suspensions, went to shadowbans where access or people seeing you is restricted at varying levels … very naughty, just naughty, slightly iffy … now it’s sneakier … definitely happening to me too.

Does Elon ever get to know? No, coz they lie to him, plus he’s not fully concentrating on us. Just as Susie Wiles does with DJT … the very people appointed, usually women or young left males – last thing they’re going to do is admit it.

Friday [2 to 5]

(0630) Morning all, I see sun but they’ll have it snuffed out soon … bad error on their part to allow us this much. (0800)

 

5. Another twofer


4. The blackshirt mentality

You remember that photo of the FBI thugs, all in regulation casual shorts and tees, military haircuts, standing out like sore thumbs. Just think of the grotesque mechanisms in their minds whirring around.

Now there’s this:


Now, take it from the top … look at the mentality of the new WEF boss, a strange, grotesque creature if ever there was one … looks like a hooded Temple keeper full of the somethingchrome … then the puppet political class on strings for money, selling out their lands. Suddenly one arrays English flags he’s never had the slightest interest in and vows, to “take back” the flag and what it stands for from the far right … you and me. The word grotesque fits again.

Now look at this contrived exercise above … the baddy with flag and Christian cross? Ponytail? Think that one through. Now look at one of these far right insurgents needing to be beaten to a pulp, baronial child, recently graduated from university:


3. Steve at 1030

  • Thousands of Members of the Amish Community Are Helping to Rebuild Western North Carolina and the National Media is Ignoring the Story
  • Election Sabotage in Germany: Dead Voters, Missing Ballots, and No ID Checks?
  • Farage to Appoint ‘Minister For Deportations’ if He Wins Next Election
  • Trump ruse to Outwit Biden Judge Who Tried to Bar Them from Deporting
  • US Army Intelligence Analyst Sentenced to 7 Years for Leaking to China
  • Hegseth Issues Powerful Reinstatement Order for [covid] Troops
  • Military Situation In [The] Ukraine And Ukrainian Attacks On Territory Of Russia
  • Rising Autism Rates clearly correspond to Vaccines with Aluminium Added
  • ARIA: The UK government’s secretive agency masquerading beacon of scien(ce)
  •  Much more.

……

JH: My only comment so far is being more than annoyed by TGWP … I ignored the first of Steve’s items in MftWC 4 because it breaks our rule, something most Jewish press does … of click baiting. When they say “This iconic rocker has ….”, that is shoddy journalism I want us to have no part of.

Name him in the headline or shut up, TGWP! I shall not be clicking in, couldna be bothered … stop treating readers this way.

2. DAD at 1030

a) It’s Nantes – again. A high school student lost her life and three other students were injured in an attack at a private school in Nantes on Thursday, April 24, 2025. The suspect, a second-year student, was arrested.

b) The New S*ros. With Trump on the rampage, Alex SoreArse takes control of his father’s empire. What will he do with his influence?

c) Hungary passes constitutional amendment to ban LGBTQ+ public events, seen as a major blow to ‘rights’.

d) There are many comments about Thorium Reactors on various sites. What are they, and how do they work? Are they the future?

Pre-Friday [1]

(2353 Thurs BST) In Australia, in Melbourne, it’s now +9 hours, so 0853 EST and so the dawn service is over. NZ is two hours ahead of that, Perth in WA two hours behind. (0031 Fri BST)

 

ANZAC Day Dawn Service?


The photo below is of the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance, with the city in the background.

It seems that people are still turning out for the commemoration of the assault on Gallipoli in 1915, under British donkey General Sir Ian Hamilton, along with other armies:

In the Gallipoli campaign of 1915, the Allied forces involved consisted primarily of British, Australian, and New Zealand troops, along with a French contingent and smaller units from India and Newfoundland. The main Allied force was the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force (MEF), including the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). The primary Ottoman forces were the Ottoman Fifth Army, with reinforcements from other divisions.

The old question arises … just how long does one commemorate a battle, after the last combatant has died?

Certainly the sons and daughters remember it, possibly the great grandchildren. Let’s say a combatant returned and married in 1920-22 … child was born about 1921.

That son marries 1946-48 and the grandchild is born maybe 1950. That grandchild marries or not around, say 1977 and the great grandchild is born just before 1980 … an early Millennial. His/her child is born around, say, 2010, a Gen Zee. The latest you could expect is the great grandchild, unless the event has become like Trafalgar, in which case it will be observed centuries later.

Unless … unless … sadly …

Unless protesters also turn up, shouting out that this is first tribes aboriginal land or leftwing brats turn up with Hamas flags. Which I believe did happen.

Back to that question … for how much longer? For how many decades more?

H/T News dot com

Thursday [18 till close of play]

(1558) Getting on for evening, all.

 

23. True


22. Bad people


21. How to kill off your denomination


20. Steve at 1030 … war room

  • Mike Davis: “Lets Have The House Open An Impeachment Inquiry Into Judge Boasberg”
  • President Trump Honors Wounded Veterans In Oval Office
  • John Lott: DNI Releases Secret Biden Plan Raising Serious Civil Liberties Concerns
  • Michael Patrick Leahy: Migrant At Center Of El Salvador Deportation Found To Be Linked To TN Human Trafficking Bust

19. Yuri predicted the incompetent insanity


18. Steve at 1030:2

That old expression “you can lead a horse to water” savagely applies with the Easter or Resurrection message. It’s far easier to go with the cultural Christianity nominally underpinning the west … that’s if you have a brain and give credit where it’s due … than it is to go any further.

“Hearts of Oak: Fr Calvin Robinson. The Cross and the Culture”

I was never crazy about the whole GB News, Dan Wootton, Laurence Fox, Calvin thing, the fallout, Calvin zipping off to the US to live. However, Hearts of Oak had him as a guest, he’s a good host, Steve decided to run him today, one week after the interview coming up the day before Good Friday.

And I’m glad Steve did, as Calvin acquits himself well, especially just past the 12 minute mark when he gets to the question of how the mob, the crowd (see Milgram) not just goes along with the chanting, baying mob but how they turn away from a deeply unpleasant topic before their eyes.

I have a huge problem with baying mobs, e.g. the karen thuggerati during the plandemic and as for the refusal to see realities … well, some people just can’t. There it is.

Which is why I do not push like an Ian Paisley. It’s not to placate the various denominations who kindly visit this site, even feel part of it … the Catholics, Orthodox, High Anglicans, low CofE, Methodists, Pentecostals (any I’ve left out?) … nor is it to appease the Dearieme and the “man can do anything he likes” humanist mindset, nor the “tech is god” lot either.

It’s that original saying above about leading a horse to water. Anytime some issue needs addressing, any time a good interview comes up … why not? There are also simple questions not concerned with dates, times, physical details, plus it concerns me when the faithful try to “prove” something which relies, in the final analysis, on choice and faith in that choice. Proof dispenses with faith.

The single most telling point for me is why such a strong Christology arose so quickly afterwards and far from dying with its adherents, it developed more strongly, against quite barbarous treatment … now this is a more political thought from me. Yes, people get hooked by cults … Manson, Hitler, there is even a cult of Donny … but this was quite something else.

There was some reason, Life of Brian notwithstanding, some truism, some element of “rings true” within the first twenty years after the crucifixion, which acted to hardwire people, when the cult leader was no longer there.

So, interesting interview, via Steve.

Thur Mat

 

Ghost of murdered lady seeks out the killer.

By now, after all the films we’ve shown, is there a decade, past which you essentially stopped watching? With me it comes down to violence, overt sex, feminazism, wokery … the light brown 80s for me is pretty much it.

What about the early movies … silents with vamps, precode and grainy talkies? It’s about 1935 where, if the copy is watchable, I start watching. For some reason, the 40s still had elegance, noir was effective … that’s probably my fave era. 50s gets a bit too sfx sci-fi for mine … dress and manners are still good.

Can’t think of too many good 60s films, 70s were getting bad … overt, slo-mo violence, same with sex … gauche, lacking in style, esp. the slappers. If I see a film is 90s onwards, imho it’s best avoided, usually some kickbutt female pretending she’s omnipotent.

Thursday [13 to 17]

(1313) Afternoon all. I could say I was busy with jobs but actually, was snoozin’. (1402)

 

17. Moosh corner


16. Another two-fer-one


15. There’s much on X on Miliband’s insanity

… which is really Gates and the WEF annunaki or whatever they are.


14. Vevey

Goodness me that takes me back:

Nestle_Hauptsitz_03

Some of you might recall a recent post on my being in Thonon, near Evian, heading for Geneva on this lake (behind us in the picture is Geneve), thence on to Vevey. There’s a tale I’ve also told, of being on the ferry and some girl came up, Swiss girl, tells me their President is onboard. Where? In there, why don’t you go in and say hello.

So muggins here got up and did just that … past the doormen, entourage etc., went up and said Monsieur le President? Couldn’t think of anything else to say, we exchanged some pleasantries and I departed.

“You met him?” she asked. Yes, nice man. She could not believe it. Shortly after, he appeared on the top deck, waving to us plebs below, then we docked at Geneva. I stayed onboard and we went on, to Vevey.

At Vevey, I walked past the Nestle HQ, think I met someone, we took a hire motorboat out to look at the shoreline.

In my long book, some of the action is set there. In the picture above, on the far shore over to the left, is a famous castle/chateau/chalet/whatever, dark past it had. Out of shot on the left is the cog rail heading upwards for Thun and other places.

13. IYE on water

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nestl%C3%A9_brands

https://web.archive.org/web/20240131234154/https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20240129-nestlé-admits-to-treating-bottled-mineral-water-in-breach-of-french-regulations