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7. Moosh corner


6. Having said/written all the preceding

… this morning, on the n2 problem we have just now as a nation and as “the west”, I now appear to be ignoring my own strictures on the matter:


How can I put this without giving it all away? There’s a difference between a sshot and plain text. True, there’s a thing called OCR and they get around the issues there with assigned minions … but it’s still the least bad way to move.

I rated it the n2 problem … though it’s far greater in the long run and is near insurmountable without massed opposition, n1 is more immediate in the here and now … it’s the quislings who enable the enemy … always have been so.

5. Two more on gardens and produce

… with an Isilme coming up after this post, then some music.

Andy: In my childhood puddings were substantial “corner fillers”. Crumbles, pies and rice puddings with fruit from the garden meant we rarely went hungry. 

The raspberry plant I bought in 2023 has spread and bears scores of fruits yet to ripen. My neighbour doesn’t use his apples, so raspberry and apple pie is going to be on the menu later this year if I can freeze some of the raspberries. Broad beans flowering yet to bear pods. Everything else, so far so good, proof of the pudding is in the eating. Jerusalem artichokes growing so fast I’m worried if they’ll bother a giant somewhere.

IYE: Our garden hedge is full of elderflowers this year. Not seen it like this for many a long year. I put it down to the wetter weather we had last year and so far this year too. Had our own strawbs at lunch time – not quite enough for two but the Domestic Goddess made an Eton Mess and added blueberries to make up.

We’ve been eating our own lettuces for the past couple of weeks along with a plethora of fresh herbs. The tomatoes I planted this year are “Noir de Crimea” just because we fancied a change – nothing political! My favourite time of year when everything is fresh, green and new before summer comes and scorches everything to a crisp. In the flower dept all the roses are blooming – the scent in the evening is nothing less than divine. In my ‘umble opinion 🙂

4. At TDS just now

… this is an excerpt:

“It’s an award winning documentary (it won Best of Festival and Best Director at the 2025 Santa Monica International Film Festival) detailing the experiences of the vaccine injured. It opens with a public gathering of the vaccine injured, and a young woman speaking of her experiences, of going from being healthy to disabled. As she tells her story, she shakes uncontrollably due to her vaccine injury.

Numerous personal stories are shown, including of people who were participants in Covid vaccine trials. Maddie de Garay’s story is told – she was, at the outset, a healthy, active 12 year-old, who enrolled in the Pfizer trial with her parents’ permission, but is seen in the documentary in a wheelchair, with a feeding tube in her nose that she relies on, as a result of her rapid descent following her second vaccine.”

Yet the PTB and the greedy privatised medical profession continue to push Big Pharma. Yesterday, a friend wrote about an experience with such a doctor … really pushing the doctor was, to medicate first, remedicate later, another customer. They themselves are under huge pressure from the cuckoo admin on huge salaries … push it or find another job.

One reply

  1. Read your note regarding the link I posted on NOWP yesterday. What can I say, the last thing I would want to do is imperil the critical work that you do and I think you know that. Your warning on Saturday (3) should have been enough but I blundered on regardless with yet another naked link last night. I should have substituted with veiled language, as I have on many occasions, but didn’t. My problem is the use of precise language is ingrained in me from the military: making factual observations and relaying that as either targeting data or intelligence gathering. I’ve done both. I’ll have a break soon and take some time to decompress.

    ……

    Steve ole son, I understand this is best done in private but as we can’t, for strategic reasons, so that if they press me on who you or IYE are, I can’t tell them, honestly … military, lives in Poole in your case … the whole thing is strategy, tactics with me, whereas for you as you say, it’s lodging high grade reports as our engine room.

    Our three core guys do that in different ways but the bottom line is … I feel nothing personally negative whatever … focus is purely on tactics. In the military, we’d have planning meetings, can’t do that here because nothing is private online and that’s why we have to hold back only on one or two things, mainly coz of Starmer now … the Donald has sent a team to investigate UK freedom of speech, possibly with a view towards increased tariffs.

    The thing I’d like to get across is we have a very good thing going … not me personally, though I’m one of them at HQ. At the same time, completely agree that every soldier needs R&R, recharging the batteries … but never think there’s any bad feeling … in fact, the site suffers when one of you is not there … readers know that to be so.

    I just think strategically because I’ve always had to.

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