Sunday [7 to 11]

(0627) Morning all … still dark, can’t see the weather out there. Have a good one. (0705)

 

11. The criminal Walz


10. Moosh corner


9. Dumbfounded … not


8. DAD at 1245

a) There is ‘Two Tier’ Justice in France, also. The victim of a break-in and theft without forced entry at his Parisian residence, François Hollande [former President of France] received exceptional judicial treatment … versus On November 10, while Bertrand was teleworking from his home in Marly-le-Roi, a man entered his garden and stole his bicycle. Delays and lack of effort to find the thief, even though a clear image was captured on Bertrand’s security camera.

b) More ‘Two Tier’ justice in France. Lille (59): Hit-and-run after an accident with serious injuries; the driver leaves, the investigation is closed without further action… versus husband of the mayor of Lille was investigated for hit-and-run: he fled the scene after seriously injuring a motorist…. case dismissed.

c) Elon Musk: “Without large-scale remigration and an increase in the birth rate, Europe will no longer be Europe.”

d) Why France’s ‘Republican Front’ Is Losing Its Power. Many voters now see blocking the far-left as more urgent than maintaining traditional anti-RN alliances.

7. The issue of being realistic

It’s a near impossible task for even those of us with hides like rhinocerii … to recognise extant, quite possible danger and to force oneself to renmain calm to a point … versus either sinking into the slough of despond or being recklessly foolardy or going three wise monkeys. Plus the danger of becoming inured against constant horror to the point we become callous and incapable of feeling. That is … no longer human, like many of the invaders.

It’s also no way for a “civilised” society to operate.

Thus, when Lord Toby of the Daily Sceptic (see blogrolls) tells tales to frighten the children or the sheep, is he being that nasty older brother or sister … or is he being quite on the money? And if he quotes The Sun, a sensationalist rag, says this below, a journo piece rather than straight reportage, how to take it? As we would The Guardian?

“Aimen Dean spent eight years in the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) – forming close bonds with Al-Qaeda operatives and gaining exclusive insight into their insidious minds.

His risky work for MI5 and MI6 helped foil a number of attempted terror attacks, including a plot to bomb the New York Subway.

Despite the SIS’s valiant work, Dean told the Sun there are “hundreds” of enemy agents waiting in the shadows – ready to unleash carnage in the UK.”

Are the security boys just as much onto each agent across the land, as they are onto every lady (Lucy, Tina), ready to pounce? Is it more like 911 when known agents were allowed through to do their thing or on Oct 7 when Net the Yahoo ordered the iron dome switched off early morning (so the story goes)?

Where I am is currently not in a caterwauling through tannoy area and yet half a mile away is a terrorist centre, plus the council is building mult-occ dwellings on green belt land not all that far away in another direction. One threatened “renovation” some years back just up this road was thwarted.

Personal security … well I’ve written of it often enough but realistically … age, fitness level … there’s only so much one can do.

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