(0734)(0751)
10. Sweden

9. Almost an experiment in just how bad a govt can be

8. Councils
7. Fair warning from Nole


6. Thoughts with and for the Persian people themselves
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10. Sweden
9. Almost an experiment in just how bad a govt can be
8. Councils
7. Fair warning from Nole
6. Thoughts with and for the Persian people themselves
(0533) Morning all … just saw the last of the moon, the sun pokes its head up. (0633)
5. Baby murder
4. China is a threat
3. Steve at 1074
2. DAD at 1074
a) Paris – More than 250 migrants are camping outside the 11th arrondissement town hall: “Until the state gives us housing, we won’t move.”
b) Approximately 200 prison guards at Aix-Luynes prison (Bouches-du-Rhône) blocked the facility on June 11, 2025, to protest daily violence, overcrowding, and a lack of resources.
c) A 17-year-old female was the victim of a sexual assault on the banks of the Oise River during the night of Tuesday.
d) Shouting “Pedro Sánchez resign!” and waving Spanish flags, tens of thousands of people demonstrated Sunday in Madrid, called by Spain’s main conservative opposition party.
The warhawks take us to the brink at an auspicious time
No doubt you’ve seen/heard the news … I’ve been out of it since 2100, have no MSM, therefore missed it, though it was always coming.
All right, couple that (more in a few minutes) with the Oz girl writing that she went to the bank and could no longer deposit cash, then look at what horrors Starmer is perpetrating, add Ballymena and rioting up and down Ireland, look at the vagrancy act changes here, also remember my warning months ago, seldom reiterated, that June to August might see this site … in fact the whole Nourishing Unherdables thing … disappear just like that.
Then there’s health … low poison cloud, boviar, other additives, the killer vaxxes, the NHS elderly murders, the ongoing raping of underage kids by that lot, full term abortion or murder … think we get the idea, no?
Ballymena … Ireland is a bit weird but on this island here, massed protest is always hijacked by paid troublemakers to turn off the average normie. If on soc-med, you saw the woman interviewed who was incensed by the rape outrage but was so far from being an agitator … this is Them’s gameplan through and through … Them feel they have all bases covered.
And so to Iran … the secular Persians (the ones who produced the “golden age” of invention) … plus the barbarian, tribal nutters producing Ayotollahs and that horror scenario.
”Israel” in the eyes of low info people, more Ashkenazi “leadership” of Nethan the Yahoo, who turned off the iron dome for October 7th, is essentially Euro-Them. I’m no Doomgoblin fan but she does skirt around one side of the story, not wrongly. That area, Gaza, was in ancient times Philistia, not Israel … an alien element in the area even then, with Egypt another thing to the south-west.
What’s all that to do with Britain and the US (Canada having already fallen in line with the UK)? One aim of course is to derail the Trump agenda, drawing DJT into a conflagration whilst he’s trying to rebuild the US.
And then there’s the Christian eschatalogical, apocalyptic scenario so many can see, the fixation on the champion of Israel actually being non-Jewish, though saying he is … the penultimate antiC, Third Temple, abomination of desolation etc.
So here we all are at 0509 BST, the strawberry moon a day or so ago, Friday the 13th today.
(1704) Evening all. Was out of it for a while there.
23. Steve at 1074 with war room
22. What’s in a number again?
21. It’s the kingpins who need outing
20. What was your first thought?
Mine was sabotage. Second thought was female pilot again.
19. Fun in Paris
18. What’s in a number?
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17. Caroline Farrow
1/ I’ve lived and worked in London. It used to feel alive. But as I walked from Oxford Street to Bond Street, I didn’t feel excitement. I felt unsafe. And worse—like a stranger in my own country.
2/ Groups of non-English speaking men filled the pavements. They shouted comments at me. They stared. It wasn’t just uncomfortable—it was intimidating.
3/ It might sound extreme, but I’ve felt safer walking through Patpong Market at night in Bangkok. That’s the honest truth.
4/ The Tube was filthy. Graffiti everywhere. This used to be one of the most iconic transport systems in the world.
5/ When I was a child, coming to London was magic. Oxford Street. Topshop. HMV in Piccadilly. It felt cool, glamorous, British.
6/ As a teen: Camden Market. As a young professional: after-work strolls in Bloomsbury. London was diverse, yes—but it was still London. It felt cohesive. Friendly. Fun. Now? The energy is different.
7/ Before anyone calls this “racist”: It’s not. I’m a Christian. I believe we are all made in God’s image. We are all equal in Christ. But I will not ignore reality just to appease ideology.
8/ Outside Bond Street station, an Islamic stall blared what sounded like a call to prayer. Most of the women were veiled. I wasn’t. Even dressed modestly, I felt like I was the one being judged.
9/ This isn’t about nostalgia. It’s about alienation. It’s about watching your culture slowly dissolve—and being gaslit for noticing.
10/ I miss the London that felt English. That was proud, open, fun, and safe. Now it feels like a place that doesn’t belong to its own people. That’s lost its identity. And no one is allowed to say it.
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Agreed so far. How does Caroline plan to reverse this? She is voting Reform, Yusuf’s and Farage’s company which plans to hand over the country to precisely the people Starmer is, the ones she’s describing. Farage showed today he is a globalist, through his devolution talk.
16. Leo Kearse in Ballymena
Listening to interviews with Ballymena residents, several things are clear, and should alarm anyone hoping for a peaceful summer in the UK:
1. Locals tried to resolve their concerns around child safety by engaging with the democratic process and were ignored or dismissed as “racist” (this pattern is still evident);
2. The huge turnout for the protests meant authorities were powerless to stop locals targeting the homes of suspected troublemakers;
3. Rioting on subsequent nights sucked in “recreational” rioters who just want to cause havoc, escalating the situation;
4. The locals know that they’ll likely be identified and face stiff prison sentences, but consider that a risk worth taking to keep their children safe;
5. The media and establishment are still obfuscating (reports of attacks on “Bulgarians” and “Romanians” – this is “Welsh choirboy” level).
This is a microcosm of Britain. The establishment has resolutely refused to listen to people’s concerns, hoping that it can just keep shouting “racist” as it imports huge amounts of men from alien, medieval, misogynist cultures and dumps them on people who haven’t asked for them.
Now Ballymena has shown that a united community can very effectively remove people. Everyone in Britain can see this. Everyone on the left who hoped they could use forced multiculturalism to break down the nation state and painlessly transition Britain to a communist utopia is about to learn the lessons of Lebanon, Syria and the Balkans. We’re on a knife edge.
As a matter of national emergency, vulnerable migrant populations should be moved to the houses of left-wing people, and shipping container housing put in streets that vote Labour/Green/LibDem. All pro-immigration people should have their front doors removed and their addresses handed to the men getting off the boats at Dover.
The lefties will enjoy being enriched, and tensions will be defused in the communities who already consider themselves sufficiently rich. Everyone will enjoy the consequences of their own political opinions.
Because otherwise – pray there won’t be, but if there’s another Welsh choirboy this summer – civil war could be a lot closer than we thought
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15. Can’t remember
14. Two for one
13. Buying up the world
12. Terrifying 😱
11. Forgotten where I saw this
Rogan with Elon?