(0540) Sun’s out already, punctuating the Gates cloud. (0636)
4. In the light of all the horrors in 1 to 3 below
… the material, not the gatherers and senders of course … we (western humanity) have a clear issue which was addressed by the young scot a year ago in a vlog I’ll repost now … interesting also that so many secular pundits are also saying similar things, speaking of “cultural Christianity” needing to make a comeback to survive.
My comment is that firstly, that alone does not get you into heaven but if the principles have underpinned the ethics of western societies for a long time, supported by most westerners, then those societies develop a resilience which they’ve all but lost now in 2025, poised to be overrun in a mass of bloodshed and destitution.
The young scot had given three predictions … I in turn took some sshots a year ago and have run them from time to time.
3. Toodles sends an item I knew zero about, plus one I’d rather not
a. The person I knew nothing whatever about:
JH: From what I can gather, and you can judge for yourself here, she’s a young American, of the Instagram and vlogger set, who does accents and in this one does Ginge of the Ginge and Whinge pair.
Louisiana Nurse Practitioner Convicted in $2 Million Medicare Fraud Scheme
[MAGA type] George Simion Wins 41% in first round in Romania
Seven arrested in Suspected Iranian Terror Plot in The UK
DHS Announces They Will Pay for Flights of Illegals to Self-Deport and Stipend
Ukrainian Forces Launch New Cross-Border Attacks In Kursk Region
Huaweigate: Raids in Brussels and an Arrest in France
German Evangelical Church banning white children
US virologist Ralph Baric engineered COVID-19 to cross blood-brain barrier
Gates funding wireless, remote-controlled, injectable birth control
Much more.
1. DAD at 1040
a) Macron to launch citizens’ convention on holiday times and school timetables. [He prefers this method as he can control the participants and get the answer that he wants.] *
b) Von der Leyen has no business telling Vučić and Fico where they can go.
c) On April 24, 2025, a European citizens’ initiative concluded its collection of signatures. Under the name ‘My Voice, My Choice’, this group of European women is asking the EU institutions to fund “abortion tourism”.
d) Who is ‘Green’ here? In Questembert, a small town of 8,000 inhabitants in Morbihan, a controversy is looming over the draft horses purchased by the municipality.
War Room – two long ones with Stephen K. Bannon the guest…
Plus on X:
Rogan O’Handley (DC_Draino) asks White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt when the American people can expect the full Epstein files to be released and when arrests will begin. O’Handley: “Do you have any updates from the DOJ or the FBI when those files are expected to be released, and also when we might start seeing some arrests of the client list?” Leavitt: “I can assure you that the attorney general and her team at the Department of Justice are working on this diligently. For a specific timeline, I’d have to check in with them. And we can certainly do that for you, Rogan, in the effort of transparency.” “I don’t have a specific timeline on you for that, but I do know that they’re working on it over there.”
18. For Andy at 1040
Good article from the Slog, comments good too. There is a link in one of the comments to a video which looks at the Yes Minister series, eye opening. | https://therealslog.ghost.io/mayday-mayday-mayday/
17. Brit affairs
16. What’s in a vaxx?
"We are not taught what's in those vaccines."
A compilation of doctors admitting that their medical training on vaccines focused primarily on memorising the vaccine schedule, and uncritically regurgitating the "safe and effective" narrative.
“Immer öfter werden in letzter Zeit Strafanzeigen gegen Leute gestellt, die irgendetwas auf den Sozialen Medien posten, was politisch nicht opportun ist. Dinge, die noch vor wenigen Jahren nicht mehr als ein Lächeln oder ein Achselzucken hervorgerufen hätten. Auch die ein oder anderen Verurteilungen gibt es schon. Und wisst ihr was? Es wirkt. Inzwischen denke ich bei fast jedem meiner Posts nach, ob ich das so schreiben kann. Ich zensiere mich quasi selbst. Geil oder? So weit sind wir gekommen im besten Deutschland aller Zeiten. Deswegen: lange mach“ ich das hier nicht mehr.”
I replied:
Bedenken Sie jedoch, Vince, dass, um all dies zu überwinden, zunächst genügend Menschen vorhanden sein müssen, um etwas zu ändern. Außerdem kennen sie uns bereits.
Put that together with the Dog Whistle dead giveaway of Ms Lucy and there you have the entire political class in one. And to think they were respected, that MPs like Profumo would actually resign.
And here’s one former MP who hates a bigoted woman and loves raiding pension funds and selling off gold:
(0021) Welcome to a new week, a new Monday. (0220)
2. The British political divide
The last GE put the Labour vote, as a percentage of those eligible to vote, between 16.9 and around 25%. If we settled on 22%, it would not be far wrong, leaving 78% not feeling represented by Labour. After other Uniparty groups come out of that, it’s a guess how many voters feel Unrepresented … my guess is around the Brexit number of 52% but some put it closer to 60% of all eligible. I go with the 52%.
There’s a remarkable alignment on many, but not all issues, including rape gangs, the state of the streets, public safety and so on … sufficient to attract adherence to Reform “for now”. They were doing well, when suddenly Yusuf, Farage and Tice launched an all out attack on Ben Habib, then Rupert Lowe … a real own goal if ever there was.
I’d seen a figure of 40% of Reform supporters disgruntled over the appalling treatment of various supporters, even winning candidates but I’d lost the reference in the mass of postings yesterday, so that when some character called Rick Tusgrin took great exception to my comments:
“You made a false claim using spurious figures and supposition, and have been unable to back it up. Your point is thus far without merit. I’m giving you an opportunity to explain and expand.”
… that raised a few issues. One was “Infighting by gainsaying on a social media platform is counterproductive. He made his point, we made ours. End of.”. He was obviously hardwired, with no figures of his own (classic leftist strategy) bt all the same, it was worthwhile finding those posts again:
Something needs to be remembered here … whilst the egregious and highhanded Reform HQ puts out its own controlled figures which are meant to be taken at face value, with Farage unchallenged on them, blind faith in the Beloved Leader in other words, Teflon Nige, the two party split above, in turn, is not solely Reform voters … it includes all those appalled by the tyrannical triumvirate Yusuf-Farage-Tice, who can be from various political stances.
So what percentage of formerly pro-Reform-honcho people now feel unrepresented by any party leaders whatever as of today? It can only be guessed but I’d say 10 to 30% of previously full steam ahead Reform type people … the disgruntled, anti Uniparty in other words, angry about what’s happening to Britain. Calling it 15% for the sake of argument, that’s still quite a drop, before taking into account those disgruntled but still voting Reform “for now” as the only option in their eyes.
Why such a set against Farage and HQ? Well that’s easy … the unprincipled actions and attitude of Farage HQ against “their own”, including new Councillor Donna Rachel of Shropshire.
But what on earth is the issue here? Why such violent reaction in the first place from the tyrannical triumvirate? There are two … failure of Britain to address the grooming, plus the very question of illegals brought in and shacked up in four star accommodation, all expenses paid.
This is why I don’t completely run with a quite logical take on the whole thing by one of the main authors at our site, Unherdable Cats, our man Steve:
“Reform UK is a centre-right party, the Tories centre-left. The Labour Party are hard-left as are the Greens. I couldn’t care less about the Liberal Democrats – they long-ago abandoned their role as the party of the centre and wandered off to the Left. As it stands there is no party for the millions who want their homeland out of the hands of ideologues. Discuss.”
Well put … my point of departure though is that today, the difference between right and left, that central dividing line, is the twofold one of chasing down the grooming, plus chasing down the illegal mandarins, feted by the govt with taxpayer money. This has been the clear dividing line between Rupert and then the tyrannical Uniparty triumvirate of Farage-Yusuf-Tice-HQ.
Yes, Farage made pre-May 1st noises of now being interested in the two issues, just as have Labour and Tories. So there it is in a nutshell … wonderful Reform workers, helpers, supporters and candidates at grassroots level … a treacherous, tyrannical triumvirate at the top.
1. Cinco de Mayo
It stems from a Mexican war where they beat the French. The issue had earlier been the Spanish but Mexico had secured independence some years before this battle. Wiki:
“[CdeM] is an annual celebration held on May 5 to celebrate Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, led by General Ignacio Zaragoza. Zaragoza died months after the battle from an illness, however, and a larger French force ultimately defeated the Mexican army at the Second Battle of Puebla and then occupied Mexico City.
Following the end of the American Civil War in 1865, the United States began lending money and guns to the Mexican Liberals, pushing France and Mexican Conservatives to the edge of defeat. At the opening of the French chambers in January 1866, Napoleon III announced that he would withdraw French troops from Mexico.
In reply to a French request for American neutrality, the American secretary of state William H. Seward replied that French withdrawal from Mexico should be unconditional. More popular in the United States than in Mexico, Cinco de Mayo has become associated with the celebration of Mexican-American culture.”
Hearts of Oak: The Week According to .. Lois McLatchie Miller
Also this incomments here:
”Reform UK is a centre-right party, the Tories centre-left. The Labour Party are hard-left as are the Greens. I couldn’t care less about the Liberal Democrats – they long-ago abandoned their role as the party of the centre and wandered off to the Left. As it stands there is no party for the millions who want their homeland out of the hands of ideologues. Discuss.”
This is already up on X, I’ll now run it at OoL, Unherdables and Jstack.
Full text of Donna’s letter but not the receipts which she did show on X:
There have been continued suggestions by pro Reform political area pundits, always this vague suspicion, that Nigel Farage and mate Richard Tice are in fact in thrall to the Uniparty, to ensure that whichever party he heads will always come in a valiant second, after putting the frighteners on the “Establishment”.
Just look at us calling this out … vilified by sections of Reform, urged on by those three, because we took exception at how they dump people they don’t like, making actionable accusations such as senility etc.
Our own friends and colleagues are not happy we did not “get behind Nige”, whilst we did get behind the rank and file. Why do these three want a budding party split two ways before we’ve even started? Think about it.