Daily Archives: June 18, 2025

Wednesday [11 onwards]

(0911)

13. Let’s not get too fixated on numbers

“The Book of Numbers, found in the KJV Bible, details the Israelites’ journey from Mount Sinai to the plains of Moab, near the Promised Land. It covers their organization, census, and various events during their 40-year wilderness wandering. The book highlights themes of obedience, rebellion, and God’s faithfulness amidst His people’s failings.”

Just saw a giant graphic with the number 33, being the temperature of our coming heatwave, supposedly. Could not resist Xing:


And that was that. Or was it?


Put together this post, looked up top left: 09:33. Hmmmmm.

12. Life and death


11. Trevor

Song here

Wednesday [3 onwards]

(0613)

10. This is but part of the question

… more next polit-post.


9. 🍿🍿🍿

Screenshot only

8. And again


7. I used to think the healthcare system was better here

… but not now … and yet this still happens across the pond:


6. Second thought I had on this

… was … well he would, would he not, identify Obama:


Just repeating the same old, same old from yesterday and extending it a bit … there’s the shaitan figure of course, all bad, melodramatic pantomime embodiment of evil, henchmen pretty much mindless followers, myrmidons, then the brainwashed young and/or female, the ones who might be good at heart but who grow up in the toxic cultural and physical environment …

… until we get to the ones who are the sum of their positions on issues, given that humans still have some free will at this stage. And the dispiriting thing with them is that they can do many good things, e.g. JHB in Steve’s posted YT introducing Maggie Oliver.

Yet JHB has, over time at this site, been excoriated over some really dumb positions on vital issues … she’s by no means to be trusted. This is the core thing … ditto with Marine Le Pen … seen as populist … some of her positions are so socialist that it’s a wonder it’s not seen through. So many observers, voters, get such aspects so wrong … I put it down to intellectual laziness or maybe half-MSM-brainwashed.

And hardwired with it. One lady I was close to had a bright, breezy manner, there was much banter, discussion, much agreement on many things but then came the first real difference … over abortion actually … then over those now swamping the town and I was astounded … most of us move position a bit … not deliberately but it happens … example being me on climate change while I was in Russia.

Some of our current friends here argued against my stance that Russian winter was changing, coz we saw it over four years or so, so I started exploring and it certainly backed their position more than mine … so I adjusted somewhat. One key factor in that was the mendacity of that crowd, hockey stick etc. … and the honest anger in words, minus insults, of our lit.

Thus, although all of us do differ on some points, we find ourselves more and more finding a comfortable place as a result of constant corroboration of sources. This lady though saw none of that, she was not only hardwired, feminist-plus, as well as antiracist as defined by the left … orthodox left liberal in other words … yet she voted Conservative, as did my WN1. Eventually it was just how many points did we actually agree on?

5. What’s in a photo

Had a look at two monsters … one who voted for last night’s baby murder … Sian Berry … and a Guardian journo … Pippa Crerar … who called it “regulated heathcare”. Was going to run their X profile pics but there were firstly tech issues with WP in doing it … secondly, probably best not, you can find both if you want … thirdly, my point was going to be how their faces change, the eyes narrow a long time after they start to do wrong, e.g. Nuland in the States, Freeland in Canada …

… but one can only take that so far. Many current monsters use old shots from younger days, best angles etc. … and then there’s today’s AI. But esp. with the females … they become, I don’t know … hardened, gnarled, mean and I saw it with those two.

4. Steve at 1079

  • Elon Musk Turns on Starlink for Iranian Public After Islamic Regime Cuts Off Internet Service
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Says Sanctuary Cities Won’t Receive Federal Tax Dollars to Repair Riot Damage
  • Military Recruitment Surges as Trump Restores Warrior Culture
  • Trump turns on Tucker. G7 becomes G6.
  • North Korea to Send Thousands Of Military Engineers to Russian Kursk
  • 64% of embalmers at a Tennessee convention confirm they have seen white fibrous clots this year
  • Michael Kelly: The UK does not have the money or resources to achieve “Net Zero”
  • Much more.

3. DAD at 1079

a) On June 5, the day before Eid, the principal of Angela Davis Elementary School posted a handwritten notice on the front of his school, listing, with their names, the eight teachers who were [to be] absent the following day.

b) …and yet….Survey: 64% of French believe that (it) is incompatible with the values of the French Republic.

c) Euthanasia: France will join Baal, Moloch, Tezcatlipoca, Viracocha…

d) EU Commission caught faking industry support to ‘decarbonize’ aviation.

e) Israel is furious as France shuts [its] weapons stands at Paris Airshow.

Wednesday [1 and 2]

(0259)(0343)

 

2. Calum Miller

The More in Common global website shows that they are funded by various groups. One of their primary funders listed is the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This organisation has had as one of its core aims, for many decades, the depopulation of the planet. Since 1967 they have given nearly half a billion dollars through their Population Program. https://moreincommon.com/about-us/funding/ https://hewlett.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/PopulationBrochureEnglish.pdf

See e.g. their detailed “Population Program Strategic Plan” from 2004: “Many areas of urgent need remain” in “reducing population growth rates”! Most of this is for the developing world – note that they are actually aiming for Asia to have a below replacement fertility rate – but killing people in the developed world will also help!

More in Common also has the European Climate Foundation as a major donor (depopulation is an enormous part of climate activism, recall) and – you guessed it – George Soros’ Open Society Foundations. I don’t think we need to add much more at this point.

Remember Baroness Warnock, who had a huge influence on medical ethics policy in the UK, suggested that dementia sufferers may have a “duty” to die! https://telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2983652/Baroness-Warnock-Dementia-sufferers-may-have-a-duty-to-die.html

Jacques Attali, the prominent European statesman and former head of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: “As soon as he gets beyond 60-65 years of age, man lives beyond his capacity to produce, and he costs society a lot of money … euthanasia will be one of the essential instruments of our future societies.”

The rest of More in Common is par for the course: their global board is full of WEF types and the usual suspects (https://moreincommon.com/about-us/governance/). No big surprises.

1. Two summaries or lists I found useful

  • Feminism: The Destruction of Gender Roles

What began as a fight for women’s rights slowly became a weapon against the nuclear family. Motherhood was framed as a burden, masculinity as a threat, and tradition as oppression. The result wasn’t liberation — it was decay.

  • The Celebration of Obesity
  • The Death of Masculinity
  • The Business of Disease
  • The porn pandemic
  • Divided by Design: The Identity Trap
  • “The world is overpopulated”… a manufactured crisis
  • The climate change hoax