Author Archives: James Higham

Thursday [11 onwards]

(1447) Afternoon all.

 

15. IYE corner

a. Lauren taking down the woke who nicknamed her “Eva”. (1327)

b. In the url

https://anglicanmainstream.org/article/lords-fail-to-overturn-decriminalising-abortions-up-to-birth/

c. “When Erika Met Charlie” (1327)

14. Andy

Well, well, well. Lots of revelations here as to what is in the air, the words highly toxic are used. |  https://www.zmescience.com/science/news-science/soil-fungus-freeze-water/ Looks like they’ve given up hiding it.

13. Professional Big Issue sellers


12. Anna Paulina double


11. More on birth and abortion

I’ve had two pictures on the issue for some years, this Lords’ vote thing came up, thought about posting one of the pics, then other chores took the time. Came back later, saw something about Lydia G. Taylor, telling some karen off about it … I knew that name, searched the library:


Now I’m assuming that LGT is her mother, who made the banner and this is her daughter. However, just saw this in the X sidebar:


Looks too young to be her mother. Then the penny dropped … it’s not her mother, different other person … it’s actually her, now all growed up like. Uh … right. Meanwhile:


Uh … right again. Then I saw women from everywhere coming in to post on it. Then I realised some karen was attacking both LTD and me. Uh … huh … right. Ok.

Thur Mat

 

Nasty feeling we’ve had this recently but forgot to delete from the YT list. Oh well, can’t be helped now.

“This Rod La Rocque/”Shadow” feature is pretty entertaining for a B-mystery. It combines the main mystery story with the Shadow’s running battles of wits with the police and others. The two Shadow features with La Rocque both have a different feel from the radio and print stories, but both are watchable, and this one is the better of the two.

In this story, the Shadow has a radio show and a newspaper column, both of which he puts to use in solving the murder case that arises. The mystery itself is often just a sidelight to the Shadow’s personal entanglements with the police commissioner, with his new, overly eager assistant (Astrid Allwyn), and with some of the principals in the case.

It’s the kind of interesting, complex setup that a first-class writer could have done a great deal more with. As it is, although there are a couple of missed opportunities, it moves at a good pace and is interesting enough to make it a decent way to spend an hour or so.”

Thursday [6 to 10]

(1008) Morning all. Less said the better. Oh dear … elevenses already! (1111)

 

10. Moo corner


9. This was posted by a Reform supporter


Though it was Reform, it might have been Advance or Restore … the point is the heavy slantedness to YouGov. I suspected they were a Tory organ but now I’m thinking … just uniparty.

8. Miss Heathrow

For you countless two or three who’ve glanced through my long book Masquerade and for the three I know who actually read it … you’d be aware of Miss Heathrow being a main protagonist:

He is first bumped into at Heathrow awaiting the Moscow flight, she crashes into our boy in the queue, spills all his cabin bag contents, helps him gather them again. On the flight, he reflects …

Next he gets a phone call at the dacha on the grandfather’s mobile (he’s a high-up at the helicopter factory):

A female voice, Russian, somehow familiar, accented English.

‘Who’s this?’

‘You might remember me from Heathrow – in London.’ He smiled at the ‘in London’. ‘I think I might have dropped my cassette by mistake while I was helping you. Did you find a tape by Linda, by any chance?’

‘I’ll have a look. Linda, you say? We’re not in the city just now. Who are you anyway? What’s your name?’

‘Please put it in an envelope and post it to the address I gave the man I just spoke with.’ There was a pause. ‘Please?’

Hugh handed the mobile to Anya, she closed it and asked the same question, ‘Who is she?’

‘Miss Heathrow.’

Next meeting is in winter and the description is all accurate, inc. the old lady, plus there was a girl too, but not Miss Heathrow, who is a fictional amalgam of real girls I knew there. It was one I knew in RL.

On the last Friday, in Baumana, watching his footing carefully, picking his way along the icy cobblestones, heading for the underpass and the Hotel Shadzhara on the other side where there was a sort of currency exchange, he saw her. Coming up the steps towards him was Miss Heathrow.

As simple as that.

For the most fleeting of moments, their eyes met, she turned on her stiletto heels and as fast as decorum and the necessity to be inconspicuous dictated, hurried away back down the underpass.

Hugh stumbled down the icy steps after Miss Heathrow, trying to stay on his feet, trying to read her all the while.

Possibly late twenties, three quarter length navy coat, coordinated beret, dark hose, maybe 70 den, ankle length boots – she was probably about 162/3 cm in her stockinged feet, athletic.

Underground, there were only the flower, magazine and cassette vendors with their rickety tables on the damp stone, mosaic concourse floor amid lots of look-alike girls of her type, and that’s where he lost her.

He skipped back up the icy steps, down again, gave it up as a lost cause and decided to head home, pausing only to slip a few roubles to one of the old ladies slumped on the steps.

It was going to be a bitter winter for her this year.

He next meets her at the Travelodge off the A2 in London, then there’s a call to his new mobile … in-ter-es-ting … asking to meet him inside the rock museum in Piccadilly. They end up in Robin Hood’s Bay … again, all details accurate, except it’s a different girl, French.

Anyway, that’s not the point of this post item … this is the point 👇🏻


7. Sidelights on Hungary

Steve: Excellent interview on GB News yesterday, Miriam Cates and the Prime Minister of Hungary (52:53mins)

Viktor Orbán exclusive: Hungary PM talks Trump, immigration and the future of Christianity | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT18a0JdUbk


6. Sidelights on meningitis



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I added: “What about general drugtaking by students, widespread sexual contact today, high body counts, often not within their own species, bad food, poor hygiene?”

Thursday [2 to 5]

(0511) So much for sleep this early morn. On the other hand, it’s no picnic for an infant about to emerge from his/her mother and she has his/her head ripped off, organs removed and sold on, useful bits stored for later sale, courtesy of the House of Lords who do murder sleep. (0801)


5. Twofer


4. Steve at 1326

  • Chris Wray and Chris Krebs Lied to the American Public for 6 Years — They Knew Iranians Breached US Election System in 2020, Stole 100,000 Identities
  • Trump Warns of Permanent Consequences for Every Lawmaker Who Votes Against the SAVE America Act
  • US Military Says It Used Its Latest ‘5,000 Pound’ Bombs To Hit Iranian Anti-Ship Missile Depots
  • Fire Forces USS Gerald R. Ford To Withdraw From Red Sea Giving Yemen’s Houthis Advantage
  • mRNA COVID injections cause serious cardiac harm to young people
  • Politicians Called It a ‘Chemtrail Conspiracy.’ The CIA’s Own Files Just Proved Them Wrong
  • The Real Leader Of Iran Has Just Been Killed, And That Has Enormous Implications
  • Much more.

3. Joey Mannarino US)

“A 36-year-old Sub-Saharan migrant woman, posing as a minor, snuck into a juvenile protection center in Lanzarote, Spain. She’s only 5’0” tall but had three young migrant girls completely under her thumb through emotional manipulation and influence. She convinced THIRTEEN of them to escape the “open” facility (basically just a house, not a real secure center), moves them to apartments, then funnels them into a massive international human trafficking network. Her phone had messages bragging: “I have already emptied the girls’ center.” Sick. They gave the girls wigs and high-quality forged documents (made with connections in Ivory Coast), snuck them through Lanzarote airport to Madrid, where collaborators picked them up and shipped them off to France or other parts of Europe for prostitution, forced marriages, or forced labor. Logistical support came straight from Morocco for the boat crossings to get them to the Canaries in the first place. By some miracle, Spanish police arrested the adult ringleader (this woman) and others at the airport, including one scumbag caught with child porn on his phone. But most of the 13 girls, and another boy under 18 from a Gran Canaria center, are still missing. Police fear the worst: these kids sold into sex slavery or forced marriages. And why was this so easy? The juvenile centers are overcrowded…holding nearly 6,000 minors in space meant for 1,500. They’re not prisons, just “homes,” so escapes aren’t noticed until the next day, giving these predators a huge head start. The subhuman men running this network, forging papers, pimping out children, moving them like cargo, are pure demonic evil who belong at the end of a rope. This is what mass migration without control brings. Europe is being destroyed from within.”

2. DAD at 1326

a) French Local Elections: The Right’s losing machine Is back again. Since Sunday evening and the announcement of the first-round results, a race against time has been underway in France’s major cities between municipal lists on both the Right and the Left to forge alliances that will secure victory. Once again, the Right’s self-defeating machine has sadly set itself in motion….

b) Newly uncovered court documents in France are shedding disturbing new light on the global child trafficking network tied to Jeffrey Epst**n, revealing that one of his closest associates allegedly ran an “industrial system of exploitation” targeting underage girls….

c) Humour and intelligent publicity at Melle (my nearest town). In last Sunday’s election, the Maire enters the second round against (the unknown) Ryan Lequien.

d) Sir John Betjeman, Thank God it’s Sunday.

Thursday [1]

 

Of Lords, Senators and blog platforms


Samantha Smith the rape gang victim, on X, has listed these creatures below:

“These are the 185 Lords who just voted to legalise DIY abortions up to the point of BIRTH. They deserve to be named and shamed. Never forget their betrayal. Lord Addington (Liberal Democrat) Lord Adebowale (Crossbench) Baroness Alexander (Labour) Lord Alli (Labour) Baroness Anderson (Labour) Baroness Andrews (Labour) Baroness Armstrong (Labour) Lord Babudu (Labour) Lord Bach (Labour) Lord Barber (Labour) Lord Barber (Labour) Baroness Barker (Liberal Democrat) Lord Bassam (Labour) Baroness Bennett (Green Party) Baroness Berger (Labour) Baroness Bi (Labour) Baroness Blackstone (Labour) Baroness Blake (Labour) Baroness Bousted (Labour) Baroness Boycott (Crossbench) Lord Brennan (Labour) Baroness Brinton (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Brown (Labour) Lord Bruce (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Bull (Crossbench) Baroness Caine (Labour) Baroness Carberry (Labour) Lord Carlile (Crossbench) Lord Cashman (Non-affiliated) Baroness Chakrabarti (Labour) Viscount Chandos (Labour) Baroness Chapman (Labour) Lord Clark (Labour) Lord Clement-Jones (Liberal Democrat) Lord Coaker (Labour) Lord Collins (Labour) Baroness Crawley (Labour) Baroness Curran (Labour) Baroness D’Souza (Crossbench) Baroness Dacres (Labour) Lord Davidson (Labour) Lord de Clifford (Crossbench) Baroness Debbonaire (Labour) Baroness Deech (Crossbench) Lord Dixon (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Donaghy (Labour) Baroness Doocey (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Drake (Labour) Lord Dubs (Labour) Lord Duvall (Labour) Lord Eatwell (Labour) Baroness Elliott (Labour) Lord Evans (Labour) Lord Falconer (Labour) Lord Faulkner (Labour) Lord Forbes (Labour) Lord Foulkes (Labour) Baroness Fox (Non-affiliated) Lord Fox (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Freeman (Crossbench) Baroness Gerada (Crossbench) Baroness Gill (Labour) Lord Goddard (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Gohir (Crossbench) Baroness Goudie (Labour) Baroness Grender (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Griffin (Labour) Lord Hain (Labour) Baroness Hamwee (Liberal Democrat) Lord Hannay (Crossbench) Lord Hannett (Labour) Lord Hanson (Labour) Viscount Hanworth (Labour) Baroness Harding (Conservative) Baroness Harman (Labour) Lord Harris (Labour) Baroness Hayman (Labour) Baroness Hayman (Crossbench) Baroness Hazarika (Labour) Baroness Healy (Labour) Baroness Helic (Conservative) Lord Hendy (Labour) Lord Hermer (Labour) Baroness Hodge (Labour) Baroness Humphreys (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Hunt (Crossbench) Lord Hunt (Labour) Baroness Hunter (Labour) Baroness Hussein-Ece (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Hyde (Labour) Baroness Janke (Liberal Democrat) Lord John (Labour) Baroness Jones (Green Party) Baroness Jones (Labour) Lord Katz (Labour) Baroness Keeley (Labour) Lord Kennedy (Labour) Baroness Kidron (Crossbench) Baroness Kingsmill (Labour) Lord Kinnock (Labour) Lord Knight (Labour) Baroness Kramer (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Leaman (Liberal Democrat) Lord Leong (Labour) Baroness Levitt (Labour) Lord Liddle (Labour) Baroness Lister (Labour) Lord Macdonald (Crossbench) Baroness MacLeod (Labour) Lord Macpherson (Crossbench) Baroness Mallalieu (Labour) Lord Mann (Labour) Baroness Martin (Labour) Baroness Mattinson (Labour) Lord McCabe (Labour) Lord McNicol (Labour) Baroness Merron (Labour) Baroness Miller (Liberal Democrat) Lord Mitchell (Labour) Lord Mohammed (Liberal Democrat) Lord Moraes (Labour) Baroness Morgan (Labour) Baroness Morris (Labour) Lord Mott (Conservative) Lord Nagaraju (Labour) Baroness Nargund (Labour) Baroness Neate (Crossbench) Lord Newby (Liberal Democrat) Baroness Northover (Liberal Democrat) Baroness O’Grady (Labour) Lord Pack (Liberal Democrat) Lord Paddick (Non-affiliated) Lord Pannick (Crossbench) Lord Patel (Crossbench) Baroness Paul (Labour) Baroness Penn (Conservative) Baroness Pinnock (Liberal Democrat) Lord Pitkeathley (Labour) Baroness Pitkeathley (Labour) Lord Pitt-Watson (Labour) Lord Prentis (Labour) Baroness Primarolo (Labour) Baroness Rafferty (Labour) Baroness Ramsey (Labour) Baroness Rebuck (Labour) Lord Redesdale (Non-affiliated)

It would also be useful to have the names of those who voted against and then those who abstained and that might appear later. A reminder that all this was done in the dead of night so that no one would be staying up to try to influence it.

At the same time, a far less influential topic was Julia and I receiving this:

Your post titled “Well, Yes, But Gradually Our Tolerance Has Been Thrown Back In Our Faces…” was flagged to us for review. We have determined that it violates our guidelines and (have) deleted the post.

It’s a bit like scoring points on the road for supposed “violations” … they accumulate over time and suddenly we find ourselves without a blog … do you remember “nourishing obscurity”?  I remember it very well, it was well regarded by many on our side of politics.

As with Quisling in Norway, Arnold in the US and an array of less well known people who opened the sidegate of the castle in the dead of night … or even the Karens during the lockdown and vaxx scandal of 2018 to 2023, such people do exist, they do rat on their countrymen and women.

Over at Unherdables, I’ve only just yesterday written about how to couch unpleasant topics in less “plaintext” format, a bit like the participants in the world wars.  For example, we might refer to a certain threat as globopsycho or a certain invader as “doctors and engineers” … just two of many ideas how to phrase it.

In a state of outrage over really quite evil things happening, inc. the loss of our society as we know it, one can understand that, as Maye Musk put it in a letter to me … I’m as outraged as anyone about last night’s weasel vote but there’s another aspect to this which no one wishes to confront … where’s that outlet for our outrage if the blog or other outlet has been removed?  What have we actually achieved then?

Sell out?  Say nowt?  Did I ask you to do that? Where have I ever asked that?  Am I of that nature? The word I used was “euphemise” … we need to understand the nature of the war we’re actually in the thick of right now.  There’s a thing, you see, called using a bit of intelligence, when weasels are poised to flag us at the slightest pretext.  Where is your rage when there is nowhere any longer to write it?

Meanwhile, over in the US Senate, they also are into their weasel work, with the evil Thune preparing, right at this moment, to file for the 60 vote threshold on the SAVE Act, which does just that for the American people … hence the Demonrat and RINO fierce opposition, fearing exposure for their wrongdoing.”

By the way, Lord Toby’s TDS this morning is headed by: “Teacher Who Told Migrants to “Respect Our Laws or Leave” Banned From Classroom Despite Being Cleared of Racism and it Being Recommended That He Keep His Job.

There it is.

Wednesday [16 till close of play]

(1706) Evening all, a bit of falling off of health, back up soon I hope.

 

22. B-52 Stratofortress

21. New one of Sam up, via DAD, at 1326

… we’re not expanding it, you’ll see why.

20. I’m not having pictures of Nietspe up here

… but there’s one up on X now and the description is: “Beatrice and Eugenie with their favorite uncle…” And that is what we’ve been saying from Grifty onwards.

19. An old pic from Moo


18. This evening’s full term abortion vote


17. The Joe Kent thing

Most of it has been said. Some of what Steve added is here:


Food for thought, eh?

16. The Holy Sepulchre

Preface: Given that “leaders” have doubles, given that first the Yahoo is alive, then dead … then if he is indeed dead, it’s quite possible that hardline Third Temple Zionists may have assumed control, a bit as Putin’s offsiders would.

They would not appreciate CK turning against Shapiro and Zionism, as they had an agenda to set the middle-east, thence the world, on it’s ear. Therefore, the stated enemies would be Kent, Candace, Carlson etc. which has happened (see Wed 12 from Steve).

Now, if Israel sees Christians as no longer useful allies, e.g. that clown faith woman in the WH, then it would be odds on they’d suppress any Christianity whatever.


There’s an alternative explanation. They may well have found the unblemished red heifer (highly significant in Zionism) and may see Trump as the long lost, returned. They may have opened the real temple site of old. Could be anything, ok?

There’s another factor … Christian eschatology, which says a very popular man will claim to be the champion of Israel, will enter the Third Temple and do dirt on it … Israel then seeing it has yet again been betrayed.

If all those Vhristians were to be there in Holy Week and the Zionists pulled another stunt, any Christian, now within Jerusalem, would know it immediately. As just mentioned, it could be anything like that.

Update:

Wed Mat

 

“”The Woman in Green” (1945) as directed by Roy William Neill is an unusually intelligent and satisfying thriller. Reliable Bertram Millhauser wrote the original screenplay, adding elements from several of Arthur Conan Dyle’s stories including “The Empty House” to an interesting but rather gruesome mystery.

The plot-line involves murders of young women from whom a finger has been surgically removed after they have died. Enter Sherlock Holmes, asked to help by Inspector Gregson, who along with his Scotland Yard colleagues is being pressed by their Boss to get results on this series of disturbing killings. Gregson takes the murders of vulnerable young women hard, adding to the seriousness of their number and frequency.

Sherlock Holmes, the world’s first consulting detective, is moved also and suspects his old nemesis in the matter–except that the man has been reportedly executed in Montevideo.

The solution to the case involves Holmes with one of the suspects who turns out to have been a victim, the man’s daughter, a lethal mastermind, threats against Holmes’s companion Dr. Watson’s life, and a sinister climax that finds Holmes walking a tightrope between life and death as his friends hasten to rescue him.

Director Niell has made few errors here, and makes clever use of shots from several stories high to set up an effective climactic scene As Holmes, Basil Rathbone is unusually heroic and effective throughout. Nigel Bruce is given a rather peripheral role with low-grade comedic bits that he does flawlessly. Henry Daniell is his thoroughly professional self as the mastermind, especially when he invades Holmes’s Baker Street apartments for a eerie discussion with his chief adversary.

Paul Cavanagh and Hilary Brooke are each given varying moods to play and do them very well indeed. Others in the case have smaller parts and vary in their effectiveness.

I find two errors in the handling of a logical storyline. One comes when Maude Fenwick, daughter of a victimized father, has no reaction to the discovery that he is involved in the series of murders; the other is the static nature of the shots in a nightclub-restaurant that might have been handled by panning with Holmes and the Inspector.

Apart from these caveats, I suggest that this is an entertaining trip into mystery, mayhem and mesmerism. One worth more than one study as it is perhaps one of the best of the Rathbone-Bruce Sherlock Holmes series of adventures.”

Wednesday [11 to 15]

(1331) Afternoon all, was snoozin’ on and off. Episode of police show at 1400. (1349)

 

15. On today’s Lords vote


14. All about Susan


13. This was from Pi Day the other day

Apparently, it’s a very old joke … how is my hand like a pie?

The ring itself seems to be the key to the puzzle. Any takers? Toodles will confirm or deny.

12. Ginge and whinge


11. Thoughts from Britain

Something to watch through elevenses

 

Trouble is … there are points where the sound, annoyingly, drops out. I don’t mind it being the music … copyright etc. … but why some of the dialogue? My thought is that the uploader had to convince YT that he’d messed it around enough to make them happy … usually via inflamed comments below the video. See how you go.

As for the story/characters … she is a classic case of a woman feeling she’s a strong, independent woman (see Wed 7 for the type), getting into the clutches of someone way beyond her power to control but her attitude is still Ms Clever-Clever. Women are clever in various ways, except for Woke left feminazis, but in some ways, they really are not and it takes a rape or killing to show her that.

It cuts both ways of course, as women compensate for men in other ways.