Monthly Archives: June 2026

Thursday [2 to 5]

(0722)

 

5. Seems to be from Ulster protestants

… could we conclude that the victim was a proddy? That also casts the Fenian side into sharp relief. Do they recognise the invader danger for what it is, or as a chance to “reunite” Ireland? Just look at the Irish govt right now.

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4. Steve at 1408

  • AfD’s Weidel Demands Ukraine Pay Reparations Over Nord Stream “State Terrorist” Attack; Calls for End of Military and Financial Support
  • UN Report Exposes Hamas War Crimes: Militants and Police Publicly Execute, Kneecap, and Brutally Maim Dozens of Palestinians to Terrorize Their Own People
  • Northern Ireland: Belfast Victim Remains in Serious Condition with Horrific Facial Wounds as Details Emerge About Deranged Sudanese Attacker…. (JH: I have an update coming)
  • White British Children Set to Become Minority in England’s Schools, Department of Education Data Reveals
  • Russian Army Paves Wave To Heart Of Konstantinovka
  • Starmer issues ultimatum to technology companies to implement client-side scanning; this is the end of online privacy
  • Dr John Clauser: The IPCC is one of the worst sources of dangerous misinformation
  • Researchers Develop High-Entropy Cathode for Sodium-Ion Batteries
  • Much more.

Steve also had this one up:


Those two points are nearly diametrically opposite takes. Southfront is Russian perspective, the second US perspective, therefore including both is good.

3. Invidious situation


2. DAD at 1408

a) France is approaching the entry into the European Pact on Migration and Asylum, scheduled for June 12, with a delay described as significant in its implementation. 

Following the adoption of the pact by the European Parliament on April 10, 2024, the Ministry of the Interior submitted a 72-page national implementation plan to Brussels on December 20, 2024. However, the necessary legislative amendments were not included in the parliamentary agenda in time.

(JH: This is a long and complicated one, best read in full at NOWP.)

b) Britain’s independent reviewer of terrorism legislation has called for immigration to be treated as a national security issue following a knife attack in Belfast that left a local man seriously injured and triggered some of the worst anti-immigration unrest seen in Northern Ireland in recent years.

c) In late May, Iceland’s Foreign Minister Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir gave an interview to The Guardian expressing deep concern that her country might face a “Brexit moment” in the upcoming national referendum scheduled for August 29, 2026….

d) A few days after its first official campaign rally, La France Insoumise (LFI) is attempting a marketing ploy to capitalise on the World Cup with a timely marketing operation: A Mélenchon 27 football jersey, sold to fund Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s presidential bid….

Thursday [1]

(0442)(0624)

 

Keeping up with Brit politics

To say I was shocked and dismayed to see the person Steve quoted at HQ today is an understatement. We are in full blown war on X and all players are using X to fire their ammunition from, inc. all antiWoke major players in the US, UK, Canada and the antipodes.

And not only that but the Uniparty (LabConLibGreenReform) among others is finding it hard going … so much so that one of their puppets, Starmer, has made moves through Kendall to shut X out of the picture, legally, within the UK. This is current, right now, due to drop before Makerfield. I read her statement last night before zonking.

The game of the monsters, the Establishment, is to pin all their hopes on the controlled opposition before the Makerfield vote in a few days, the Uniparty and MSM controlled opposition are therefore flooding X and the net overall with dirty tricks.

One of those tricks is Reform (the controlled opposition) latching onto any campaigning points Restore are making which seem to grab locals and not using any which locals don’t seem all that interested in. Thus they get their two stars, Braverman and Jenrick, making all the noises which we are on this site, e.g. on the invasion and the subject of R*m*gr**ion.

Trouble is though, as pointed out by so many on X proBrit … those two are precisely the ones who accelerated the invasion a few years back … they were pushing it hard. The Reform politburo are orchestrating the dirty tricks through the online minions.

All right, who are the politburo?

  • The mastermind is Yusuf, the one who called Plod on Lowe. A consummate liar and expert in taqqiya, he has Farage under his control and it is openly stated by most pundits on X in the know that the plan is to use Farage’s showmanship and his “in” with the MSM and audiences to get himself in power, thereby fulfilling his, Farage’s, final political ambition, at which point, Yusuf becomes the effective PM and the game is over in their eyes.
  • The interface between the invaders and the Brit voters is Farage, very poor on strategy but great on PR … the MSM lap him up, despite his track record.
  • Then come four names, the myrmidons, present at all strategic headquarters meetings … Pochin, Anderson, Goodwin, Tice.
  • Also in there is the new plumber, the one enamoured of Vorderman’s private bits … Kenyon … he’s Makerfield.

Now, this is the point where I concede that covering so many topic at Unherdables, unless I signpost it here, then most of the content washes over most readers. Complicating this is that the very mainstays of this site are such because they bring content, lots of it, and so their concentration on the Makerfield war itself is less because they each have their own angles they’re pursuing, me included.

Mine in these five days is the Makerfield war, with the latest appointments by Donny also vying for attention … very interesting moves being made in Washington and Florida right now.

Thus I cannot castigate our Steve too loudly by his flabbergasting quoting of Goodwin in comments. I’m certainly not leaving Goodwin up there in prime place … pure enemy drivel … but nor will I delete it altogether … I’ll make a new page on Goodwin to go with the one on War Room, and link it where the content was in comments and in Other in the navbar.

Reform tricks in the last three days

There are two particular tactics, dirty tricks … the first being flooding X with fake accounts … I myself have blocked a dozen so far, with footage portraying Farage as a man of action, physically attacking some panel member on the Beeb or whatever, in the studio. What over? Farage apparently is “fighting for the common man and woman”. It even states it happened after the broadcast.

How do you not know about it? Well if I say that nearly every known proRestore pundit has had it and the girls immediately complain to Elon but the boys just block and get on with it, that’s just part of it … no Reform pundits have complained in the least.

It’s about time keen watchers wake up to what’s going on. The Establishment, the Uniparty, the normies, are all pushing Farage as “the voice of the people”, portraying Lowe as just a bitter old man, like Habib. And Rupert is playing into it, continuing to focus on his arch rival Farage. At least, either Rupert or his socmed manager, the one who mishandled the Saskia Teague kerfuffle … badly.

Neither have ethnat in their banners, but Charlie Downes has, aligned with most socmed “farrightedness” at the moment.

And one of the Reform planks is the Survation “poll” Reform/Establishment commissioned, duly reported in The Times, putting Reform in the high 30s% range, Labour a bit over 40%, Restore nowhere on 7%. You do see the propaganda value, no? If you can pump these “respectable figures” out, the public starts using them.

Latest Restore returns from the ground have all three parties in the 20s%, with all to play for. These are committed voters by the way, and voters do lie to pollsters. Restore’s line is that it’s time for Reform to do the decent thing and stand aside, so Restore can shade Burnham.

Reform’s lie was that “this was our election, we had it in the bag, then bloody Restore stuck their oar in and said welcome Labour”.

Except that that is bollox. Returns on the ground from those proRestore say Lowe is the last chance Britain has, short of civil unrest.

What’s my own stance? We here try and try to post the real story, even if we must adjust in the light of later developments and revelations. Our main thing is sniffing out charlatans. On this issue, Brit politics, Yusuf/Farage are consummate charlatans, whilst LabCon are known enemy, and Libs and Greens are clowns.

And that’s it. I’m not a Restore member, I’m more aligned with them though, as they’re British heartland. Yet there are reservations over Lowe. For Makerfield specifically … well obviously Restore, whereas GYar was also such and the one before it, won by the Greens … we lent our voice to Reform in that one. …/END.

Wednesday [16 till close of play]

(1723) Evening all.

 

24. This evening

23. The demons’ game

22. Good thing we don’t have tornados here

(famous last words) …

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21. IYE at 1408

”The Battle For Mediterranean Coastline $$$$ Grows”

|https://helenaglass.net/2026/06/09/the-battle-for-the-mediterranean-coastline-now-involves-mossad-mercenaries/

20. Moo corner


19. Peaceful protest

18. How much longer must we wait


17. Constancy


16. DAD at 1408

With Sam looking for a different number.

Wed Mat

 

Republic was not noted as a top grade studio but compared to today … well, this:


I’d say it was mid 60s back to the 30s. Each of those eras has its issues … the Code for a start, the very schmalzy era, the Cold War and attacks from outer space, creature features … and so on.

Crystal Benson (Dorothy McGuire), a small-town newspaper owner, fears her former husband, Steve Blackford (Stephen McNally), is stalking her. In flashbacks, Crystal relates her secret past: While young, she marries charismatic mobster Steve. When he grows increasingly violent, Crystal runs away and assumes a new identity. When a prostitute accidentally dies in Steve’s house and Crystal cannot be found, he’s jailed for her murder. Now, having served his time, Steve comes to town for revenge (1954).

Wednesday [11 to 15]

(1158) Afternoon all. (1302)

 

15. A question of time


14. Preserving multiculturalism


13. Is it hostility to just want two demographics gone?


12. Tory sleaze this time


11. IYE at 1408

a. “The British Embassy in Washington Had a Jeffrey Epstein File. Then London Sent His Best Friend to Run It. What the documentary record shows British government agencies were doing on Jeffrey Epstein’s network — for five years before Peter Mandelson was appointed ambassador to the United States”

b. “Sazan is the largest island in Albania. It sits at the mouth of the Strait of Otranto, which is the narrow strip of water between Italy and Albania that controls all shipping and naval traffic between the Mediterranean Sea and the Adriatic Sea. Every ship and every submarine that moves between those two seas has to pass through that strait. ….”

c. “Ivanka Trump Says She Discovered an Island. Here’s What Albania Just Handed Her Husband. Before Jared Kushner’s deal, the same Adriatic coastline was appearing in Jeffrey Epstein’s files alongside Nat Rothschild, Gulf money, Israeli politics, and plans for the Balkans.

Wednesday [6 to 10]

(0658) Morning all … seems dull and grey out there. (0843)

 

10. Moo corner


9. Importees are on clover


8. Sometimes we must state an unpopular observation, not turn a blind eye to it

I’m horrified by the thousands upon thousands of our girls abused by foreigners and indigenous paedos, facilitated by govt, national and local, by social services, by Plod who in many cases dipped the wick themselves … it’s at least as bad as Belgium decades ago.

And the girls and ladies many of us would die defending … well many of those are on X, many broken down angels. That in no way is in question … real victims of real crimes and hopefully, Rupert will keep this pushing forward, Sammy Woodhouse too, the Pink Ladies etc. 💯. Plus for victim boys, of which I myself was one around 12/13.

Having said that, I still must point out … why would a girl be outside a nightclub alone late night, only for the creeps to come on, en masse? Why would a girl be in a park, alone, at 4 a.m.? Why would she leave the house to go meet a creep?

And this comes down to her parenting. Where was the father? Why was he not collecting her at a set time? We know the answer to this, don’t we. Why would that missing girl be in Paris, alone, at a music event? With her daughter back in England? Why?

Now this does not change men’s basic obligation to defend our womenfolk, our kids. End of. However, that pesky question above still needs answering.

7. Toodles on a curious and tragic tale

“I am sending you an interview with the parents of an Auburn University student.  He had been missing for several days in Japan while he and his family were on a trip together.

He was discovered dead by searchers and no foul play was suspected. Early on I heard it was suspected he might have done something to himself with rope as he had just purchased it the evening he left his family at the hotel or wherever they stayed. 

The interview  is so unlike what I would think it would have been … so strange is the way the family dynamics seem to be. Something very different from the time when we were growing up.

Being let loose on your bike in your neighborhood and nearby area is one thing but to have a child leave you while on a trip in a foreign country is another thing. If he is so well traveled and independent, then why is he dead, on his own, with half of that country looking for him?

Also, what kind of boy at age 20 would be so prissy wearing what he does and fighting with mom about using AI on a vaca ? I mean really, I don’t  trust it and all that, but the gas to travel there cost a lot too. Save the self righteous arguments for later.

I could be wrong about the parents, but she seems to be the stronger of the two. She also seems to be the type to try and persuade and reason, but in a “you do it your way” sort of way. 

In certain situations a parent needs to say, ENOUGH.  We can talk after the trip. Also, I might and I would  tell the prissy self righteous vegan boy in lavender cords, if he wants to be incessantly disrespectful to his parents then he can return to Auburn University on his own dime. 

I mean really those parents who allow that have always allowed that. Arguments happen, but for him to go off as he did with no contact, etc. … well there is something very squirrely there.

Oh and happy graduation younger brother. 

I could be wrong, but the deceased boy seems like he may have been a drama queen and I mean that quite literally.

Hey, families have issues, but I can tell you this there is just one thing worse than a 20’year old girl/ woman and that is a 20 year old boy/ girl. I have been around them and they can be the most fun for a while but can have the worst of both sexes. Something honed over time.”

|https://youtu.be/R8CmBx49pgM?si=3vxVX0pINKsTfpco

6. Roobeedoo has something on the Belfast events

The lion sleeps tonight

 

This might seem a strange sort of post for “first drop” but it came up on YT last night and I went exploring. Just a note on the use of terms “till close of play” and “first drop” … they’re cricketing expressions … first drop refers to the opening batting partnership broken and in comes the batsman who’s often the best player, the stroke player, often enough the captain of the side.

Also “the lion sleeps tonight” could well be allegirical or metaphorical for the west sleeping, remaining too long in slumber, given the threat to the west. Anyway, to this song …

YT provided original footage of Jay Siegel singing it, they called it falsetto but I explored this:

Countertenor and falsetto are intimately connected, as the countertenor voice relies heavily on the falsetto register. However, while falsetto is a mechanical way of producing sound, a countertenor is a fully trained, professional vocal category.

The Mechanics: How They Relate

Falsetto: This is a technique where only the edges of the vocal cords vibrate. It is often lighter, airier, and used casually by most people to imitate a high-pitched voice.

Countertenor: This is a professional classification for a male singer who sings in the alto or soprano range (typically equivalent to a female mezzo-soprano). While countertenors generally speak in a lower, natural “chest voice” (modal voice), they train their falsetto extensively to build a powerful, resonant, and supported singing voice.

Not sure which to call him but he seems more countertenor to me and modern scribes call him that … scribes in the day called him falsetto, possibly because Tiny Tim and Franki Valli were also around then. Whatever, whichever, he certainly did a fine job and their version of Solomon Linda’s jazz age song was and still is a massive hit, a staple.

Now, I have a severe criticism to make. In those days back then, artists who were brought in, e.g. guitarists, even female classical singers, were paid their agreed fee, but they did not appear on the band label and were often not on stage, certainly not upfront. Jay Siegel and/or producer did the same … perhaps the band was lipsynching, I can’t say, don’t know.

Ordinarily, this would not have been an issue in most cases but on Lion Sleeps … it was. For a start, the lady is almost singing a duet with Jay Siegel, then she is always asked about, much loved, much praised. Yet she is never officially mentioned, except by music pundits. This, to me, is quite wrong, very wrong, as both made the song what it was.


The original lady was Anita Darian (above). Then, in an “oldies” reunion performance (also on youtube), the lady was Kelley Krepin DeFade (yes, for real). Both were much loved, the latter is married, with child, lives and works in Pittsburgh and I think it stinks that she’s overlooked. Do you remember those husband wife, brother sister or Paul and Paula duets? Imagine if only Paul were in the clip but Paula could still be very much heard.

Why? To save money? To deny her royalties, as happened to Solomon Linda? Anyway, here’s the original, with Anita:

Interesting sidelight (to me at least) was that JS did not like the song, it was put out as the B side of the single, only for it to go to n1 across the world, still being played today. Full marks to the countertenor for sure … but also to the soprano. Here’s the more recent version:

|https://youtu.be/qgDye3rNXLk?si=GWgD0_8x3Co3Mek1

Wednesday [1 to 5]

(0401) Don’t miss Andy’s rivetting walk in the park, found in comments at Tue [16 till close of play] (0559)

 

5. Scott Pressler

“The House just passed the budget reconciliation bill 214-212. This means that ICE & Border Patrol are FULLY FUNDED for the next 3 years. Every democrat voted against it. President Trump’s promise to secure the border is funded for the rest of his administration. Congratulations to Speaker Johnson for this huge win with one of the most narrow majorities in American history. The bill is on the way to President Trump’s desk.”

JH: Curious … must it not get through the Demrat controlled Senate first? Meanwhile, Rep Hugh Blackwell says:

“The SAVE America Act has ADVANCED in the US Senate, 51-48 GREAT WORK, #BasedMikeLee!”

4. Steve corner

a. At 1408 is The Battle of Poitiers in embedded youtube.

b. In comments under Tuesday [6 to 10] is Steve’s X linked comments on Belfast (contains graphic content)

c. The Game-Changing Battery Breakthrough We’ve Been Waiting For: Gotion’s Sodium-Ion Revolution | https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-05-21-game-changing-battery-breakthrough-gotions-sodium-ion-revolution.html

d. Over at 1407

  • Trump Admin to Strip US Citizenship from Foreigners Suspected of Immigration Fraud in Historic Crackdown
  • General Mike Flynn Urges South Carolina Voters to Oust “War Pig” Lindsey Graham and Elect America First Candidate Mark Lynch (JH: What has Graham got on Donny?)
  • Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov Says the Fate of War in Ukraine Will Be Decided by Soldiers, Not Peace Talks
  • A Second Pokrovsk: Collapse Of Ukraine At Konstantinovka Is A Pattern
  • Guernsey cardiologist Dean Patterson has been persecuted by the medical establishment for doing what’s right; “Someone has to stand up for the truth”
  • Mississippi Proves that More Money Won’t Fix Our Schools
  • Israel’s Unprovoked and Unanswered Attack on the USS Liberty
  • Much more.

3. Jim Chimirie on Belfast

“On Monday night a man was pinned to a residential street in north Belfast and stabbed repeatedly in the face and neck. Members of the public intervened. One used a hurling stick. By Tuesday night three houses and a Middle Eastern supermarket were burning. Infants were carried from neighbouring properties. A police vehicle was set alight. Politicians called for calm.

Remember this night. Not because it is exceptional. Because it is not.
This is where the road leads. Not in twenty years. Now. Belfast has experienced serious immigration-related disorder for three consecutive years. The same cycle every time. Attack. Outrage. Disorder. Calls for calm. Nothing. The next incident. What is playing out in Belfast is not a malfunction. It is the destination. A state that cannot name the cause manages the consequence instead, and calls it governance.

Now project forward. Not with imagination. With arithmetic. Over 200,000 people have arrived by small boat since 2018. The majority are unvetted young men from countries with no cultural alignment with the host society. They are housed in communities without consent. Dispersed without warning. The removal rate is four percent. The government knows the other ninety-six percent are staying. It has decided to manage that fact rather than reverse it. Every year the number grows. Every year the concentration deepens. Every year the friction increases.”

More here if you’re on X

JH: I’ve scoured X this morning for Belfast reports … maybe it’s too early for the British Isles pundits at 0453, maybe later. Those who did report wrote of fires, plus an asylum centre under attack. Think it might have had many more reports than that if any one thing had occurred.

Just reflecting on those who went out, knowing what was awaiting them. These are clearly the militant vanguard of the indigenous, along the lines perhaps of the bladerunners in London. Where does that leave us?

Well, it does seem to me that it’s coming and my own thought is that just after the first armed attack by the people starts, the weapons will come out of Suqsom and they’ll start their house to house slaughter. We know which way Plod will jump, we can’t be sure how the army will. Or else a food emergency is in the mix there.

Update at 0504: Yes, there was a fair bit of conflagration in earlier reports where I’ve scrolled down to … talk of Malsi-free zones.

2. DAD at 1407

a) With the French presidential election fast approaching, the government is seeking to regain control over public opinion with a new bill presented by Aurore Bergé, the deputy minister for the fight against discrimination. Designed to combat racism and Holocaust denial, the bill aims to introduce new penalties of ineligibility linked to certain offences.

b) Paris: Eric Zemmour and several National Rally (RN) elected officials acquitted of defamation charges against Sophie Djigo. This far-left teacher had taken her students to the Calais migrant camp before portraying herself as a victim.

c) Demographic crisis in France.

d) France. Foreign interference: “Russia is really just the tip of the iceberg. There have been numerous instances of local micro-interference in municipal elections where the countries involved had significant diaspora. This has been the norm for some time now.”

1. Lord Toby’s site

“The world of geography teaching in the UK is in crisis following guidance from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that a collection of assumptions used in climate computer modelling known as RCP8.5 is “implausible”. The ruling has effectively trashed the Met Office’s 2018 climate projections report (UKCP18) which only used this scenario to produce a variety of always ridiculous forecasts. To widespread mainstream media acclaim at the time, it was said that summer temperatures could rise by over 5°C in 50 years.

Since 2018, UKCP18 has been embedded in UK school geography teaching as a core forecasting source. Its predictions are assessed, used for impact studies and underpin public examinations. The “implausible” ruling means that geography teaching materials particularly at A-level now require a major rewrite of core textbooks involving the removal of all the junk predictions. Preferably by the start of the Autumn term in September.”

Read more.