Monthly Archives: May 2025

Saturday [12 to 14]

(1409) Just walked in, task done, a bit cream-crackered but not too bad. Right … no film yet, shall look. Meanwhile, another shortish politpost. (1434)

 

14. Steve has a discerning eye for the ladies

… and Giorgia likes the boys … win-win I’d say:

13. IYE has put this in comments

The url is still there Sat 6-8, suggest you bookmark. When expanded in full, this is the text:


There may have been more in the article but the above was what was accessible. You get the general idea.

12. At Churchmouse again

… hope you can access the url. Dearieme:

“My wife and I were discussing the lunatic Chagos deal. We agreed TTK will probably give Gibraltar to Spain, the Channel Islands to France, Shetland to Norway, and Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man to the Republic of Ireland.

This leaves him with a few probs. He’ll probably also give Rockall and St Kilda to the Paddies, but what should he do with Orkney, Anglesey, and the Isle of Wight?

My preferred policy is that none of those happen. We obliterate the Republic for being the IRA’s chief backer and hand it over to the UN for the use of “refugees”. We seize Norway as reparations for the depravations of the Vikings, and hiss defiance at France and Spain. Meantime Norway’s hydro power will be charged double to Denmark and Germany as reparations for the Danelaw and World Wars I & II.

I don’t see any flaws there. Reparations are all the rage on the Left, aren’t they?

Some of the vast profits from Norwegian oil and gas will be handed to Portugal and the Netherlands for being jolly decent types. Thus would Western Europe be rearranged on a more rational basis.”

A French plane

 

An American female computer-generated voice with subtitles … still, might be worth a look. Myself … I have to head out and do a chore for someone who did not turn up … almost invariably these days, people let you down. Back around 1330.

Saturday [9 to 11]

(1126)(1155)

 

11. There it is


10. South Africa

There’s much to be said for the informal designated first, second, third worlds. The first is the west, the second eastern Europe/Russia (at least operating as normally as constitutes civilised today, then varying degrees of the third world, from Mexico down to Africa.

I’d say any globo left controlled “first” world nation is currently hovering between second and third, while Hungary and Russia are knocking on the door of first world. The US, virtually third world under the globo left, is now scrambling back up, through second … it being a good question whether they’ll get back to first.

South Africa, under the once western shunned govts, was second going on third … now like a Somalian hellhole. The pundit here I suppose is Elon or someone acting for him:


Regulars here know of my association with Chuckles and haiku and I learnt much about SA (or Za in their terms). The comparable country was Australia, though its aborigines were in nowhere near the numbers of blacks, plus they were not so aggressive en masse before Labor really took to them, weaponising and embittering … the left are the ultimate racists of course.

So it’s sad. I’ve also watched the destruction of Australia from afar, also metropolitan France … Germany seems gone. Russia is still just Russia as it always was.

9. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-serco-situation.html

Saturday [6 to 8]

(0816)(0944)

 

8. Barrett




The n1 question for me with ACB was who recommended her to DJT? The n2 question is about the Roman Church and before they feel lonely and put upon, I for one extend that to every megaChurch in existence, which is bricks, mortar and money, where people turn up on Sundays to cleanse their souls for another week of what they do, then next Sunday’s cleansing … rinse and repeat.

Now that has not a lot to do with the culture of Christianity, which is a vital “westernising” influence, nor does it cover real faith via John 3:16. And Christian charity … in fact any real charity, unlike the charity scams in Britain, with honchos on big payouts … real charity is a fine thing indeed. Charitable hearts.

And inside every church of people who gather on Sundays or who help out at the vestry during the week … there are the devout, then the good people who essentially have faith … down to the hypocrites … down to the out and out terrors who almost always are the models when filmmakers cover churches.

I strongly suspect Barrett is one of those horror Catholics, as bad as Bergoglio in her own way. She seems to be under the thumb of Roberts.

7. Well well well


6. Steve at 1048

  • FEMA’s Woke Disaster: $2 Billion Fraud, Reverse Discrimination, and Retaliation *
  • Health Secretary RFK Jr. to End COVID Vaccine Recommendations
  • Pope Leo XIV: A Family Is ‘A Stable Union Between a Man and a Woman’, the Unborn and Elderly ‘Enjoy Dignity as God’s Creatures’ **
  • Rep. Burchett to Introduce Legislation to Codify President Trump’s America First Agenda into Law ***
  • FBI Director Kash Patel Announces Shutting Down Agency’s Current Headquarters in DC
  • White House Slams Episcopal Church for Racist Double Standard
  • Moscow Appoints Tough General As Prepares Big Offensive
  • To enable the “adoption” of the Pandemic Treaty next week, WHO is making up the rules as it goes along
  • Much, much, much more of course.

……

*NO and UHC has been following FEMA virtually from the start, over two decades and from inception, they were a highly politicised body, out to stymie relief, put dissenters in camps etc. etc.

**Definitive statement … he also called abortion satanic.

***This codifying is perhaps THE major issue now in the US … both houses are holding out big time. I do see eventual civil war as the arrests do begin.

Saturday [2 to 5]

(0613) Morning all, sun is glowing somewhere out there. (0713)

 

4. Before getting to Steve [Saturday 5]

… I have to take issue with one particular item … it was in this Liberty Beacon … tried to find who they were … one Roger Landry perhaps, or a Sheldon … the navigation is atrocious, as one would expect. There’s a formalised, on site Contact page, offering this sort of thing:

“There is no Kris on TLB staff that can read this and contact you. There is also no email address we can pass on …”

The reticence to list who they are is cagey, poor … they look very much a fake site masquerading, opaquely. I’m deciding whether to block them from HQ on the grounds of them not being a serious site. I need to explore more.

Why did this stand out unlike any other of Steve’s? Because it was a bleedin’ eulogy, not a report, divorced from any known facts … it was gushing, from heading to the last word, about Bondi’s first 100 days:

“But President Trump’s Law and Order Agenda, spearheaded by Attorney General Pam Bondi, stands out as his greatest accomplishment so far.

Today marks AG Bondi’s 100th day in office. She has done more in this period to Make America Safe Again than any attorney general in modern history.

Wot, like Bindergate? Calling MAGA “oh them”? All talk and prettiness on Fox? Only low-hanging fruit threatened, no one substantial? At a minimum, Pammy has been highly questionable and in fact, relentlessly questioned.

The Liberty Beacon might be fine for FB or Tiktok or Instagram but not here, with this guff. I’ll go back today and check out what else they’ve been posting. Grrrrrrr.

……

(0720) Update

All right, I’ve run a quick check and this lot are prolific, in many fields, just as Unherdables is … they report anything they can lay their hands on but my original criticism stands … they are opaque.

So are we in a sense, in that our boys and gals use monikers … and each one’s own hobbyhorses are identifiable … that is, a reader can identify a range each person operates within … plus from time to time, so much else is a known-known … even to Redacted or Juan … we’re all easily “profile-able”. Not so anyone at Liberty Beacon. And that’s not liked here, as our own reputations are on the line.

On the other hand, most reports I skimmed back through were fine … they were reportage with an angle … it was just this Pammy eulogy which stank. Hmmmm.

Just one more thing … to my mind, open bias is fine, as long as we know who they are … Laura Loomer, for example, is a known-known … so is Levan or Southfront … so was Rush … so are MAGA regulars, TR supporters … Gates of Vienna is a known-known. Nuff for now.

3. DAD at 1048

a) Pfizergate: Von der Leyen should be “pushed out by the Parliament,” conservative MEPs commented…..

b) Meanwhile, in France… (at Gates of Vienna)…..

c) Tour of Italy cycle race. Pro-Palestan protesters distruption {Do these idiots not realise that stunts like this only cause negative support?} *

d) All that is dire in Britain now was seen in the tawdry way it celebrated VE Day.

……

*I saw that attack by the Hamas flagwavers … they tried to hold a rope or ribbon across in front of the peleton to crash the riders. All sorts of questions, yes?

How on earth did race organisers, plod, whatever, even members of the crowd … well you know. Now, to address DAD … because they are chosen for their consciencelessness, criminality and are well paid for the job. You might remember, in Casino Royale, Judy Dench telling Bond … he wasn’t even a true believer, he was a gun for hire … or simlar. Professional agitators.

2. Might be in some bother

… maybe not. Became irascible and curmudgeonly yesterday, snapped at a blinkered Reformist. Late evening, waking when I wanted not, I snapped at Emily Maitlis. Those outside the UK would know her not and you’d be lucky.



Dozens more in that vein too. It’s the sheer arrogance with the wrongness, the attempt to wind up. She (BBC) stopped MTG (Congress) for an interview, MTG used the F word (second word “off”) … Maitliss smirked … that was “victory” in her eyes.

There used to be a BBC anchor called Jeremy Paxman … he had a talent at winding up too but he was clever at it … Maitliss has no such cleverness and drags the name “woman” into the gutter. There’s one at C4, or was, think the name’s Newman, was taken down by that Canadian Prof I’ve forgotten.

Anyway, this Maitliss was at some evening do (in Palmer’s Green?), dressed in completely open front and this illustrates not just that women need to be careful, if being the vulgar slapper … but they at least need to have the body for it. Suddenly, last night, the expression “grotesque, flashed ud***s” … you know, what cows give milk with … and before I could stop … well, you know the score.

She was “interviewing” Rupert Lowe and he was “taking her to the cleaners” … it was a planned Beeb hitjob of course … getting dangerous is Rupert … guess who was getting cattiest?

Yep … Reformists, protecting Nige:

And so on. The fun vee haf, yes?

Saturday [1]

(0200) Opening with another Sophia quote:


Having been rudely awakened by a dripping tap in the very early hours, plus making the mistake of going to X and seeing the bizarre wrongness going on, I’d say that’s not the path to a good sleep. (0227)

 

The SCOTUS decision

In a nutshell, they did not rule against the enemy alien act per se, they said (7-2) that each illegal had to be given notice, each case then going through the lawyer fee system over time. The Executive says that that’s a principle for any US citizen with passport or card through the usual procedure but is certainly not for anyone there illegally. SCOTUS said (7-2) that it applies to any enemy alien as well, inc. invaders.

The aim is twofold … to drag the process out, plus make borders unworkable. A clear political divide. I saw this opinion below and cannot track down who authored it but a few pundits referred to it:

Friday [11 till close of play]

(1733) Evening all.

 

19. It’s probably worth a few thoughts

… on Trump and the Arabs. Iran is one reason, Netting the Yahoo being strident with him another … he hates being dictated to. How that plays out with Javanka is another thing again. 🍿🍿🍿

18. Not showing the shots and text

… on the confrontation with Reform honchos and supporters today … in fact I had to backtrack as, if I did show what we had, it would endanger the girls involved, inc. a friend of mine from Kipper days. She’s in my blogrolls still.

Steve has something in comments on what he saw and heard as well.

17. Steve and Brittany’s hubby

I think we can safely say Germany ist kaput..

https://twitter.com/Martin_Sellner/status/1923149322884874684?

Eight young Germans were going to a conference on immigetc. In Milan … arrested by German State, refused “Exit”. Ha ha. I used to have to get an exit visa in Russia, in order to retturn.

16. IYE

Weird coinky-dink but given Them and their love for codes and numbers…


15. Some will understand this


14. The Chucky Clown again


13. New Western Alliance


12. Steve at 1048 with bumper war room

  • Edward Luce On How Brzezinski Was A Key Influence In Establishing American Dominance Over Soviets
  • Tony Lyons On The MAHA Mission: “50% Of American Children Have A Chronic Disease.”
  • Mike Davis: “To Receive Birthright Citizenship You Have To Have Allegiance To The US”
  • Exclusive From Inside Texas ICE Facility: Ben Bergquam Reports On Deportations
  • Natalie Winters Blasts Yale Professors For Anti-MAGA Video Exposing Colorado Revolution Tactics Of Left
  • “They’ve Created A 2nd World Economy” Col. John Mills On The CCP’s Illegal Gas And Oil Supply

11. Over at Churchmouse

DiscoveredJoys just commented on The intractable problem of finding a job with a university degree

I’ll make the argument that half a century ago an university education was hand crafted, delivered by individuals to individuals for the 5% of school leavers that received it.

Now that around 50% go to university the nature of the education has changed. The method of the education is now the moving instruction line (thank you Henry Ford). There are benefits and drawbacks to this industrialisation, but one consequence is that graduates are no longer special, only demonstrating an ability to survive the sausage machine.

Try these

Match them please:

  1. We all know PMs are wedded to the truth but like other married couples, they sometimes live apart.
  2. The great nations have always acted like gangsters and the small nations like prostitutes.
  3. Well, if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone?
  4. A good composer does not imitate … he steals.
  5. Humankind cannot bear very much reality.
  6. The medium is the message.

a. Igor Stravinsky (1967)
b. Stanley Kubrik (1963)
c. TS Eliot (1936)
d. James Thurber (1937)
e. Saki (1912)
f. Marshal McLuhan (1964)