Daily Archives: November 18, 2025

Tuesday [6 onwards]

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8. Impressive by Redacted

Juan has dropped a long and a short at 1206 … excerpt:

“For the better part of this year, I have been noticing publicly on the Twitter, and on these pages, how the financial interests of the global/political establishment elite, and a host of affiliated Technocrats formerly outlined as the Sea Island group, seemingly have been working an operation to divide MAGA.

That operation is to separate President Trump from his support base.

President Trump has been navigating this dynamic, sometimes failing -not surprisingly given the scope of the issue- yet keeping his focus on the larger objective, the ‘ultimate solutions’ approach he is known for.”

Have a look at the whole thing … it gives an alternative view to a point.

7. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/11/rupert-has-plan.html

6. Housekeeping

The use of HQ, NOWP and UHC-WP does come back into focus as part of the unherdables complex … it also seems to have settled into the various roles.

HQ is the distributor page … short to medium length, a news service to read at speed, links elsewhere. Higher protection, uses the sidebar as a second post column in its own right … often needs no further development as it distributes in the same way as the main column … both eventually disappear off HQ front page.

NOWP is the reader drop page, less need for the sidebar reader list because of its numbered layout … suitable for any length post, signposted from HQ. HQ and NOWP work in tandem. Standard WP protection.

UHC-WP is increasingly the Reader Archive page, standard WP protection, also for the occasional post from me.

Other archives are either through HQ pages accessed through the navbar: Other … or NOWP itself, which is one huge archive. There is also Jstack which poses some problems.

Jstack has turned out to be the least post-composition-friendly, also least reader-friendly, unless it’s a fellow substacker. It does have an advantage in that it feeds to Protonmail, so I can read comments in there. Each of the other pages feeds to gmail. Protonmail is of limited use unless you need to communicate non-ggl.

My daily routine is gmail first, for communication with the ladies plus DAD, sometimes Amfortas or Andy … it is fed by NOWP, so anything in comments at NOWP comes through there. HQ though gives no feed to anywhere, so it needs accessing second. Third stop is Proton, which is fed by other emails less publicised.

Another way of communicating, only for those very close, are DMs at X and Gab (mainly Julia, Moosh). Lately, X has been trying to prevent me communicating with close people it identifies, also vice-versa, by means of increasing strictures. It seems not to like Roobeedoo.

Tuesday [1 to 5]

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5. Potty-mouthed Waitrose


4. Bondi


3. Steve at 1206

  • Reports Suggest [Maduro] May Destroy His Own Infrastructure and Blame It on the US or His Opposition
  • US Takes Out Drug Boat in Caribbean Sea Under Newly Unveiled “Operation Southern Spear”
  • Trump Demands House Republicans Vote to Release Epstein Files
  • Real-Life Proof Obamacare is the Biggest and Most Obscene Shakedown, Scam, and Rip-off in History
  • Russia’s Massive Strike On Odesa Targets Port Infrastructure And NATO Supplies For The Ukrainian Armed Forces
  • Russian Army Expands Border Buffer Zone In Kharkiv And Blocks Seversk From North
  • South Korean study finds a 27% increase in risk of developing cancer within one year after COVID vaccination
  • Two Thousand Locals March Against Sussex Asylum Seeker Camp
  • Labour civil war as MPs publicly attack Shabana Mahmood’s radical asylum reforms
  • Much more.

2. Jack Smith


1. DAD at 1206

a) France is a narco-state – official. Emmanuel Macron will conven a meeting at the Élysée Palace …..”on the implementation of the drug trafficking law” and “the situation in Marseille,” following several tragic events in France in recent days.

b) Extending the lifespan of EDF’s nuclear power stations to fifty or even sixty years remains an “advantageous option” and is even more “competitive” than building new reactors, despite soaring maintenance costs, according to a report by the Court of Auditors….

c) Do we see a ‘chink of light’ regarding vaccines? (Although some are fighting back.) Although mandatory flu vaccination for residents and caregivers in nursing homes was rejected by MPs, in Deux-Sèvre….

d) Is the Vatican retreating on the Latin Mass ban? Pope Leo reportedly plans to grant generous, renewable permissions….