Tuesday [5 till close of play]

(1346) Lovely weather (still) out there (not). (1747) Weather’s become nicer … genuinely … fluffy clouds floating by.

14. Toodles

JH: Interesting snippet from history, given the “debate” and election in 2024:

13. My fave pollie just now, plus Rupert


12. Two-Tier’s terrorist release programme went off without a hitch

… meanwhile scumbag <20% Labour voted this way on saving pensioners:


11. IYE corner (803/804)

a. ABC on “cloud seeding” boom: “Cloud seeding is BOOMING! They expect at least another 200 ground cloud seeding machines to be put in before next season.” “We’ve been doing this since the 1940s. We’ve been manipulating weather for a very long time.”

{What else is in the mix other than silver iodide? Manipulating weather with “parking lots” – yeah, right!}

Link at 803:2.

b. ““WiFi Radiation opens up your Blood Brain Barrier – it degrades your Mitochondria” Strange nobody ever wants to discuss this – I guess ignorance is bliss for most people.”

Link over there.

10. The Ukrainian war … sources

Alex M is of course biased proRussia but uses no maps, just mentions town after town. Levan G gives the Russian ministry and media reports, Alex C, now up at 804, gives a range of topics … Germany, clown world overall but he has his fixations too, e.g. Scholz in Germany, which is a bit removed from us.

Stormfront is just Russian. For the NATO CIA angle, any western MSM will give you that.

As Alex C says, the main story on Tuesday will be the Trump Harris “debate”, which I for one will studiously avoid, concentrating more on aggregating the reports. 0200-0330 GMT (we’re BST).

9. Bobbie corner


8. This 👇🏻


7. Blasts from the past

a. (March 16th) He is accused of having, on March 14 at 2:50 a.m. on the road from Ouches to Roanne, refused to comply with a summons from the police to stop while he was at the wheel of a vehicle – facts which he disputes –, where a friend was also present, and of having driven under the influence of an alcoholic state. The 15 entries in his criminal record were not likely to reassure the court, and in particular the five refusals to comply and the hit-and-run already on his record.
There, this trip was not to commit theft or a crime, he said, but simply to join my family, gathered for Ramadan.”  

b. (March 18th) (Two Tier) will hold a vote on assisted suicide if, as is widely expected, Labour wins the next general election. Alistair Thompson, a long-time campaigner for improved palliative care, told The European Conservative that if the change is passed by what is likely to be an even more socially liberal Parliament than the current one, the “so-called right to die” will for many soon become “the duty to die.” 

c. (March 18th) “It isn’t just conspiracy theorists who are concerned about HAARP. The European Union called the project a global concern and passed a resolution calling for more information on its health and environmental risks. Despite those concerns, officials at HAARP insist the project is nothing more sinister than a radio science research facility.”

6. IYE on Fredo’s bro and care homes (803)

Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic

Today, @COVIDSelect released a staff memo that holds former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his staff responsible for recklessly exposing elderly Americans to COVID-19 in New York nursing homes from March 25, 2020 to May 10, 2020.

The fine detail over there.

5. Amfortas … when things don’t fit

More indications of Gov’t asleep on the job.

We have Ferries that take passengers, cars, trucks, livestock et all to and from the Big Island. They are 20 years old and new ones have been ordered. They are mostly built now and soon to be delivered. But they are too big for the existing wharves. They had the measurements five years ago. Have they extended the wharves? Hah? What a question.

The Infrastructure Minister had to resign. The Shipping line Chairman and CEO have both fallen on their swords.

It is a fiasco just like the Icebreaker. We had a fine icebreaker based here in Hobart. The PTB thought we should have a bigger, better one. So over a BILLION Ozbucks were spent and a big beautiful ship was built and delivered. The refueling station is up-river a bit from the Tasman Bridge. The new ship cannot get under the bridge !!!!!!!! To refuel, it has to motor around Tasmania to Bernie on the north coast, and back again. 

You cannot make this sort of stuff up, up.

– Amfortas in Hobart

6 replies on “Tuesday [5 till close of play]”

  1. As the majority of public sector pension increases were changed from the Retail Price Index (RPI) to the Consumer Price Index (CPI), thus saving the government a shed load of money, I have still never received a reply to my query on which Index MPs pension increases are based.

    • During a pension presentation at work, I asked how likely it was that indexing would be changed from RPI to CPI at some point. The pensions expert didn’t seem to know what I was talking about.

  2. Why would anyone require a larger icebreaker when all the ice is melting?

    I’ll add my approval to the comment elsewhere about this site. Well done James and helpers.👏

  3. Pleasant evening here too, forecast to be unseasonably cold tomorrow though. Must be global warming poking its nose in early.

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