Monthly Archives: June 2025

Tuesday [6 to 10]

(0545)(0638)

 

10. What’s in the wind?


9. Downunder


8. All right … ulterior motive

It was to watch Chanel more than the item:

7. Steve mentioned

a. Powerful Explosions Rock Tel Aviv and Haifa as Iran Strikes Israeli Cities in Overnight Barrage

If Nethan the Yahoo is a bad player (turned off iron dome etc.) maybe he’s done that again … maybe the idea is for both to be wiped out … maybe the whole theatre is sayt annic. Just a thought.

b. “Pixie Balls-Cooper is on her feet lecturing honourable members on the Casey Report and what we is gonna do ’bout it! I say bollocks, the vast majority of this ‘group-based child exploitation’ took place in Labour controlled areas. Back when I started my soldiering was the first time I’d met lads from all over England. One of them was from Rochdale and like the others I asked him what it was like there. He said it was ok when he was very young but lately the *akis were taking over parts of the town. As an aside he said there’d been trouble with some of them going after local girls. I asked what happened and he smiled and said “We beat the crap out of them; broke bones, put ’em in hospital”. I asked about the police and he again smiled and said “Oh, they were fine with it, one of the girls was the daughter of a local copper”. This conversation took place in 1981.”

6. Redacted

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/cricket-maga-trump-mobile-launches-america-first-phone-service

https://footagefarm.com/reel-details/personalities/jfk/1962—color-president-kennedy–jfk-tour-of-redstone-arsenal-huntsville-alabama–11sep62-r1%23 (might have issues here … try it.)

Tuesday [1 to 5]

(0511) Morning all … bleah out there but signs of bright. Long sleep. (0528)

 

5. Babies and vaxxes


4. Go Woke, go …


3. Over at Roobee’s (navbar for link)


2. Steve at 1078

  • Powerful Explosions Rock Tel Aviv and Haifa as Iran Strikes Israeli Cities in Overnight Barrage
  • Over a Hundred More Christians Massacred by Islamists in Nigeria
  • Ten Years Ago Today: Donald Trump Descended the Escalator and Announced Run for President
  • Free Ride Ends: Illegals Self-Deport as Trump Cracks Down
  • Russian Army Launched New Offensive in Sumy Region […] US military assets on move
  • How drug companies bribed doctors to vaccinate, vaccinate and vaccinate
  • AI-generated videos are becoming so realistic they are becoming difficult to spot
  • Much more.

1. DAD at 1078

a) There will be a short break in transmission – Iran State TV.

b) Professor of War in the Modern World, David Betz of King’s College London, has claimed that many European countries now exhibit signs of being in a pre-civil war state.

c) “Today, I had the honor of raising the Palestinian flag on the pediment of the Saint-Denis town hall…”

d) Macron fears another Farmer Revolt as Brussels races to seal Mercosur Deal.

Monday [23 till close of play]

(1644) Evening all (almost).

 

26. This one shook me up a bit

… and not just for attraction reasons:

Point is … that was no lie on my part … of course I’d put them up for a short while … maybe two years.

25. Interesting thought, this

… which MMutR I were discussing too.


The way I see it … the Wokerati comprise:

  • The old lefty boomers from the 60s, esp. women … purple hair is a sign
  • Violent left males of all ages
  • Young brainwashed females who are total loonies

Can’t call the young “non-tech-savvy” but the old left … definitely. The MSM and some sort of boomer memory of obedience keeps all of them locked into the mindset.

What about us … all of our lot, whether War gen, Boomer, Gen X or Gen Zee … why are we so in tune with one another on right and wrong? Male and female on our side … judging by all the tweets etc. Across nations, whilst still supporting our culture, heritage? How can we, across that wide demographic range, come to roughly the same conclusions?

I feel zero affinity with the Wokerati or politically naive normies … I feel great affinity with this subset of the west which seems to see through things. Puzzling.

24. Can’t be everywhere


23. Steve at 1078 with war room

  • Jack Posobiec: President Trump Destroyed Bush Apparatus On Iraq War
  • Gen. Flynn On Iran Attacks: “If We’re Providing Intelligence, We’re Specifically Involved In Supporting The Attack Itself.”
  • “We’re Still Giving $40 Million A Week To The Taliban.” Tej Gill On How The US Never Left Iraq And Afghanistan
  • Laura Loomer Exposes Left Wing Group “Refuse Fascism” For Busing Anti-Trump Protesters Into D.C. From Mosques

Mon Mat

 

Review:

”1929’s “The Greene Murder Case” was the second of three early talkie Paramounts starring William Powell as Philo Vance, coming six months after the first, “The Canary Murder Case,” eight months before the third, “The Benson Murder Case.” Storywise, it’s perhaps the best of all three, while technically it’s a huge improvement on its predecessor, the pacing agreeable, the acting more natural, and Powell again joined by District Attorney Markham (E. H. Calvert) and Sgt. Ernest Heath (Eugene Palette). Also returning as a different character is young Jean Arthur, in a far more substantial role than her cameo in “The Canary Murder Case.” The Greene household, consisting of bedridden matriarch and four offspring, are beholden to the will of the late patriarch Tobias Greene, requiring everyone to remain under the same roof for 15 years before the estate can be divided evenly between them. One dark midnight, both Chester (Lowell Drew) and Ada (Jean Arthur) end up shot (Chester fatally), but the robbery motive piques the curiosity of Philo Vance, particularly as the two shots were fired minutes apart. Always intrigued by the psychological aspects of each case, Vance has his hands full under this roof, where Tobias kept an extensive library on the history of crime. He may wind up solving this one by having only one suspect left! Florence Eldridge (Mrs. Fredric March) is an assured scene stealer, but her doctor boyfriend is played by dull as dishwater Ullrich Haupt (hard to believe that two women would be interested in him). Powell is far more involved here, and his amusing rapport with Eugene Palette never goes over the top. Struggling in a role few actresses could credibly pull off, beautiful Jean Arthur was still an unknown quality at the time, but remained one of Powell’s favorite leading ladies (later seen to best advantage in “The Ex-Mrs. Bradford”).”

Monday [18 to 22]

(1301) Afternoon all. (1425)

 

22. Murder the elderly bill


21. A known known


20. Antarctica


19. True


18. Steve with Liz Collins

*Law enforcement appears to have assassin suspect Vance Boelter in custody in a field in Sibley County. According to radio traffic, he was tracked into the woods. When a drone flew overhead he put his hands in the air and walked toward officers in a SWAT vehicle.

*Multiple sources say he was spotted near a residence in Green Isle and began running down a driveway into the woods, wearing all black with a backpack. At one point he was tucked in the fetal position and then began to army crawl until he eventually stood up to surrender.

AKH theatre on Monday

 

JH finds a review to add below:

“I had the relatively unusual experience of watching this dramatisation very shortly after listening to Ian Carmichael’s reading of the audiobook of “Clouds of Witness”, and was struck by the virtual absence of departures from the source material. As this is rare for TV/film adaptations, I do consider it worth mentioning. As with at least one other reviewer here, I found Lady Mary Wimsey’s portrayal distracting at best, annoying at times, and unsure whether to blame actress or director, so will split the difference by mentally sharing responsibility between the two. Apart from the apparent age difference between Ian Carmichael and Lord Peter (which he himself notes on occasion), his performance of the role is extremely good, owing in large part, I suspect, to his familiarity with the source material and long championing of this series, of which I only recently learned. There is much to be said for labors of love, and clearly, this is one. The DVD set also includes “The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club”, plus an interview conducted in 2000 with Carmichael and additional information about his career and that of author Dorothy L. Sayers.”

Monday [5 to 10]

(0627)(0734)

 

10. Nice to see a sense of humour too


9. Were Yusuf less nasty and arrogant with it

… I’d say we might also have been fooled. The way the MSM crawls to him is a major issue for Reform.


8. I don’t trust senior pointyhatters

… whose grandmothers did they climb over? In which way were they Them-acceptable?


7. Wait and watch


6. We can hope and pray to the triune God

… whilst privately being sceptical.


5. The gaslighting begins