Monthly Archives: September 2025

Tuesday [1 to 5]

(0533) Dark out there. (0633)

 

5. With apologies to Bob Dylan

… on the hormonal misses running departments just now, imagining a time when their Chuckette reign of terror finally comes to a close.

Once upon a time you dressed so fine
Robbed people’s last dime in ministerial prime, didn’t you?
People call say ‘beware doll, you’re bound to fall’
You thought they were all kidding you
You used to laugh about
People of the land stressing out
Now you don’t talk so loud
Now you don’t seem so proud
About having to be scrounging your next meal

How does it feel, how does it feel?
To be in tears, striking wild
Like a stymied beech, like a pouting child

4. Like a pouting child


3. Steve at 1158

  • Steve Bannon’s War Room Beautifully Captures Powerful Moments from Charlie Kirk’s Memorial
  • H-1B Visa Loophole Ending – Tech Jobs Should be Opening Up and Salaries Rising
  • ‘Welfare for British Citizens Only’: Farage Vows To Cut All Migrants From Benefit Payments
  • Putin: Russia Is Ready To Respond To Any Threats With Force, But Urges The West Not To Fuel The Arms Race
  • The Covid Response Was Not a Mistake – It Was Just Wrong
  • Germany’s Machinery Industry Faces Catastrophic Collapse
  • Much more.

2. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/09/barging-in-is-can-of-worms.html

1. DAD at 1158

a) Have the French fallen out of love with elections? Or have they decided that it makes no difference – the politicians always do what they want – not what the voters want?

b) Tusk [is] weakened by the dawn raids and brutality of his government.

c) Through the night of September 9th, Polish airspace was invaded. Flying from Ukraine and Belarus, between nineteen and twenty-three (Russian?) drones drifted westward into Polish; and, therefore, NATO; airspace (JH: repurposed downed Russki drone shells).

d) The loan of the Bayeux Tapestry to the British Museum [suddenly promoted by Macron] represents a “technical challenge,” acknowledged Philippe Bélaval, the advisor tasked by the Élysée Palace with the operation…..

Monday [11 till close of play]

Solstice very soon, it being 1729 now … good evening, all. (1850) 29 minutes to equinox!

 

17. Was looking up the history of a song

… and in this, the white record company execs were truly bad people, evil, and the blacks were truly ripped off, finally got reparations and in this case, I quite agree.

Here’s the original Solomon Linda song.

And it’s unfortunate that I feel this is the best version below coz she’s a Sydney Sweeney looking type. I’d defend myself by saying I vastly prefer the Pioneers’ Longshot to the Specials’, plus only Osibisa could have done their songs.

But Lion needs a higher register … all deep voice? Not really. Plus she’s much older than she looks.

16. Steve and war room

War Room – just a handful of those who spoke at Charlie’s memorial…

  • Anna Paulina Luna |
  • Stephen Miller | 
  • Marco Rubio | 
  • Donald Trump Jr. | 
  • Erika Kirk | 

15. Oh ho ho!


14. Time spares no one


13. Moosh corner


12. Poor Canada, victim of itself … as with us


11. Reading the signs, reading the room

Some things are better left unstated but the expression “you shall know them by their fruits” applies to everything, from a verse in the bible way back to DJT to little folk like this blog and me. To you.

There are things which will simply not appear in this blog complex but then we get to the different sites within the complex … some types of material appear in one place, sometimes signposted, sometimes buried, sometimes left as your comments in the thread … there’s always reasoning behind it.

The test is … are they still accessible one, two weeks, months, down the track? Judge by that rather than who seems favoured, who seems not. It’s not unlike spinning multiple plates. There’s a new one up for an hour now, not telling you where, not even signposting … is that to punish or protect?

AKH Theatre

 

“A camera gets mysteriously dropped into the open top car of a man, John Gray, returning from holiday. On finding the camera he develops the pictures which leads him to a pretty girl, a lost brother and eventually a murder. This is an entertaining picture with good performances and excellent cinematography by Ernest Palmer and editing by David Lean. Not a shot is wasted and the some of the dialogue is very amusing.

Playing John Gray is Henry Kendall and he is a joy, a shy gentleman who is always talking, a timid man who gets braver. Adding to the fun are Victor Stanley as his cheeky cockney assistant, Ida Lupino as the delightful damsel in distress and the great Felix Aylmer as a coroner. Davina Craig also shines as the gormless maid. John Mills acts as the brother in this his third film of a long career in movies.

I also learned a bit of rhyming slang completely unknown to me; a holy friar…meaning a liar.”

https://akhaart.blogspot.com

Monday [7 to 10]

(1326) Afternoon all, afternoon already. Been frenetic, too many things at once in RL and here, and issues with the new pad. (1344)

 

10. Redacted

I thought some may appreciate this.


9. Steve at 1157

  • Kash Patel Confirms FBI Investigating ‘All Theories’ Surrounding Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Including Accomplices, Discord Chats, Bullet Angle, Shot Location
  • TPUSA Spokesperson Explains the “Lack of an Exit Wound”
  • Ukrainian Defence Intelligence’s “Prymary” Unit Attacks Crimea, Russia Responds with Strikes
  • The invisible poison: How pesticides in the sky are turning rain toxic
  • Fake diagnoses of ADHD, trauma, depression, anxiety, PTSD and autism now dished out faster than pharmacies can fill the SSRI prescriptions
  • People may love freedom, but they don’t always love the responsibility that freedom demands
  • Much more.

8. More seriously now


7. DAD at 1157

a) Several French mayors defied government orders and flew Palestinian flags on town halls, with more expected to follow suit as France prepares to formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly.

b) The unions, meeting on Friday, the day after a large-scale mobilization against budgetary austerity measures on Thursday, September 18, gave the new Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, until Wednesday, September 24, to respond to “their demands.”

c) Greata’s flotilla in trouble. In Bizerte, local coordinator Khaled Boujemâa announced his resignation in protest against the presence of LGBTQ activists on the flotilla…..

d) In an online message titled O Zealous Monotheists, ISIS spokesman Abu Hudhaifa al-Ansari told supporters to “chase your prey… in the streets and roads of precious America, Europe, and the world. Break into their homes, kill them, and punish them by any means you can.”

Monday [4 to 6]

(0725) Morning all. Some sunshine showing on the horizon.

 

6. State of play today, Monday, in the UK


5. Monsters of Westminster


4. Missing part of footage or not

… the breaking and entering has now become a plod staple.

Autumnal Equinox [1 to 3]

(0309) It’s going to take some time. Cunning plan is to post the first part of this, switch to UHC-WP in order to fulfil my promise there too, various correspondence, then try to grab a few hours more kip, before a gruelling Monday. (0631) Back again. (0715)

 

3. Here’s a starting point

Until the sleazebags in parlmt go, driven out by the common people, severely punished for their behaviour, in some sort of massed pushback on the Woke left … then any gains are but lip service, fleeting, sticking plasters.


2. This is but one symptom


There’s almost complete misinterpretation, imho, of a remark such as “they should not be dressed as 304s” because the western reaction is that “they should be able to go alone anywhere and looking like whatever they want”, which is not the point here.

The long and short is that females are sexual creatures and the only ways to turn off predatory males is either dress in bin bags, the Moose Limb way … or dress in old style fashion with flowing robes, supported by a code of chivalry the everpresent males would adhere to, for fear of ostracism and the big No from females … or dress in a bit looser gear than the glorified ubiquitous tights of today, again with the support structure of yesteryear.

Plus no filth masquerading as sex ed in schools, with govts acting against parents in that and the mutilations etc. … in short, govt stays out of it and women wake up that they’re heavily promoting their own dangerous environment … and the only way they wake up is that the Jed Bilas now flooding the net are able, en masse, to influence young ladies, make headway … plus the pron industry goes offline … but the only way that can succeed is that the exodus of good males from influence and support roles is reversed …

… and the only way for that is that the statecdeases hammering white males, joining divorce filers in taking white males to the cleaners, plus girls are taught by sane women again, not feminazis so that men cease being armies of predators and simps or resentful “cross the road to avoid women” sigmas … plus the very worst women are no longer promoted to jobs they’re unsuited for.

I wrote in a post called Cry Rape around 2009 that if that continued, that deterioration, then male-female relations would deteriorate to the point of total enmity and who’d protect the females then?

And that was before the mass invasion had got to this point today.

Plus the total sexualisation of kids from an early age destroys any form of respect for anything … perfect monsters in the making.

Will the CK thing change it? The CK effect? Are Lola and Ruby Moir any safer? Or has everyone forgotten about it? Where are girls’ fathers? Why?

1. Honouring the funeral, memorial, family and country

… plus possibilities for the world. What Erika Kirk said and did, plus JD Vance saying he’d spoken more about Jesus Christ in the past two weeks than he had before in his career … it filled a need.


Right … so “nourishing unherdables”, the HQ of the combined sites, has made its statement. However, there are certainly anomalies of detail and the appropriate place for those is over at UHC-WP, both in a post about to go up, plus under “Redacted” in the sidebar, which includes IYE’s remarks.

Sunday [13 till close of play]

(1700) Evening all. Going to do the CK anomalies tomorrow morning with IYE’s input from the weekend, plus mine … it was a messy day here today, so it needed justice doing to it. Plus to let the Memorial proceed unhindered today.

 

18. Antiquated expressions

Just been watching a YT on expressions no longer used. First one surprised me … I always thought of it as Australian … “stone the crows”.

“On yer bike, chum” I still use, unless I’m antiquated.

“A sight for sore eyes” is still used I’d say. There’s a Russian equivalent I heard in James Bond where he said to Moneypenny that “today was a ‘prazdnik’or festival, celebration for the eyes.”

“Don’t teach your grandmother to sck eggs” … I always thought it was rural America.

“Pull the other one, it’s got bells on it” … still use it.

17. Lies, lies and more lies


16. Of foxes and dessert spoons


15. The big online Brit story today

Dozens have reposted the clip, incredulous about many things … firstly that, with no warrant, no immediate perp and looking like that, they gained entry to the lady’s home. Once inside, they confiscated the daughter’s phone.

Clearly, readers have been warned never to let a child and a jihadi, pretending to be police, into the home, do not even answer the door.

And it’s that most unlikely look to the child with the tatt and the piercing eyes of the other, barely able to speak English which had many pundits wondering if it were just a stunt … maybe just to warn everyone to be scared, awaiting that plod bang on the door.

Or else this is Starmer and his stasi being deadly serious, contrary to ECHR statutes. Whatever. Then there was the question of the jihadi herself even being a legal citizen.


14. Steve at 1157

  • Bannon: Joe McCarthy Was 100% Correct
  • Rosemary Jenks On The H-1B Visa Scam: “The Entire Program Should Be Eliminated”
  • Dave Brat: They’re Talking About Censorship And Shutting Down Free Speech. During Covid They Shut Down The Entire Country
  • Dr. Michael Savage On The Assassination Of Charlie Kirk: The Waters Are So Muddy Right Now, It Would Take A Diver With An Acetylene Torch To Get Into The Wreck And Pull Out The Corpse

13. 2 Timothy 3

There’s a bible quote from a modern version doing the rounds on X, so thought it best to get the KJV text:

[1] This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come.
[2] For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,
[3] Without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good,
[4] Traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God;
[5] Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
[6] For of this sort are they which creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts,
[7] Ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth.
[8] Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.
[9] But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as theirs also was.

The curious thing to me in there were the references to Jannes and Jambres, both of whom I made baddies of high station … characters in my long book, end of part two. Now, methinks … I’m fairly sure I didn’t get that from the bible … but I must have seen the names somewhere.

Then the penny dropped … names used by the tramps on the triple underpass at the JFK killing … the third name escapes me for now.

Dearieme to the rescue

 

If you’re looking for a good fillum, let me recommend Persuasion. 30 years old so not a lot of drivel for the immature; nicely underplayed.

“A real pleasure to watch and far superior to the later version with Sally Hawkins. (Sally Hawkins was fine but the whole later production looks like a cartoon version compared with this elaborate rendering of Jane Austen’s world.)

Amanda Root as Anne Elliot is perfect as the underestimated and unloved daughter of a spendthrift snob of a father and a stepmother right out of Grimm’s fairy tales. (Not to speak of being henpecked by her hyper nervous younger married sister.)

The filmmakers also managed to make Amanda Root look rather unattractive at the beginning and one wonders how any man could have been so much in love as the still lamented Frederick Wenthworth, whom she sent away on the heavy influence of her family, because he was a nobody with no regular income at the time.

Years have passed when he comes back into her neighbourhood, apparently haunted by her serenity and feeling her more wrong then ever before. Cairán Hinds is equally good as the former lover Wentworth, still hurt and trying hard to ignore Anne and seemingly having a good time without her. Wentworth pops up every now and then … we notice that Anne begins to look more pretty, even the presence of the man she thinks she has lost forever makes her look so much better.

The beauty of this version is not only grounded in the excellent cast but also in the magnificent eye for detail, and, although only running a mere 100 minutes, it gives the viewer the appropriate feeling of time passing by very slowly (don’t get me wrong, I don’t speak of the pace inside the story) … moreso time that painfully slows down when being with people you despise or you feel despised by.

I always cherished this book by Jane Austen very much and I’m so glad that finally I found this film that really does it justice!”

More false promises

 

Following the post cheating us of our jazz today, methought … well at least we have tomorrow’s film to run now.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha … fat chance. Billed as The Unholy Four (1954), it was the least of the five filums, admittedly. It’s real name was The Stranger Came Home … here’s one review:

“A man with a rather unfortunate haircut shows up after being missing for three years. Turns out he had amnesia due to a blow on the head and has just recently recovered his memory. He confronts his wife and his friends, convinced one of them tried to kill him three years earlier. On the same night he returns, one of his friends winds up murdered and bad haircut guy is the prime suspect.

Talky, mostly dull mystery from Hammer with the added appeal of having Paulette Goddard in it. This is called a film noir by some but frankly I don’t see it. Sometimes it seems every movie involving murder or sex from the ’40s and ’50s is labeled film noir. There has to be a more specific meaning than that. For me there is and this doesn’t fit my definition. Anyway, the biggest draw to this is Paulette Goddard. She’s fine, as is the rest of the cast, but nothing to write home about.

She was in her forties at this time and still looked good but that is NOT her on the movie poster and DVD cover. She does not appear in this movie scantily clad in lingerie. Sorry! Oh, and for some reason they tried to pass this off as being written by the actor George Sanders, when it was actually written by Leigh Brackett. Not sure why the deception. Were audiences in 1954 really craving George Sanders or something?”