Wednesday [11 to 15]

(0957) Brightening up out there. (1045)

 

15. Trying to subvert and break up MAGA


14. A French point of view

The problem with so many pundits is that they say things like: “We’ve forgotten,” or “Britain forgets …” etc. Which “we” is that then? Which Britain is that then? The Britain which marched on September 13th in London? The raped girls?

Of course it isn’t … it’s the usurpers with the immediate police and armed power whom he’s talking about. And yet also the normie soft left and Woke far left, plus the “containment” play conservatives. So yes … there are many of those.


13. Next twofer


12. IYE

Got any digital assets?

https://thewinepress.substack.com/p/united-kingdom-passes-law-that-recognizes

11. DAD and the British army

Sometimes I can expand a youtube here and sometimes not. Everything he says is necessary to know, the guy, Landeur, is one of the good ones as far as I can see. However, there are two reasons why not to, whilst still running the url:

HERE.

The first is Landeur himself … fine young chap, salt of the earth but why fill the entire screen with his moosh … it’s offputting for a chap. The second is that in the thumbnail on youtube, it’s Stasi’s moosh plastered over the screen. Please don’t do this, Landeur, though your content is good.

3 replies on “Wednesday [11 to 15]”

  1. 11. DAD and the British army – I broke bones: chin, wrist, ribs (twice), foot – in training and deployment. Countless contusions, ripped muscles and tendons. Shin splints are extremely painful. Foot blisters till they bleed; blisters from load carry: rubbing back and shoulders raw. Extreme artic cold, jungle humidity and the scourge of hypothermia: can take life in a few short hours. Wouldn’t have missed it for the world.

    The Royal Marines are the best at ambush/counter ambush. Takes hundreds of hours of training to get where they are. A river insertion by rigid raider brought us into contact with some nasty bastards just past a 90 degree bend. To cut a long story the lead boat went full power and drove straight at the enemy fire, guns blazing. The break-out was triggered. Marines are taught to fire the GPMG from the shoulder and this they did in spades. The other two boats formed the stop, went ashore and took out the enemy from behind and the side. It was all over in minutes. Takes a lot of courage and a huge amount training to do that and we should all be proud of them. Per Mare, Per Terram.

    ……

    JH: Survival looks sweet.

    • L/Cpl George Hooley of the Parachute Regiment has been killed in [The] Ukraine, says the MOD. He was SAS, of that I have no doubt.

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