Author Archives: James Higham

Monday [7 to 10]

(0830)(0935)

 

10. Older pic from Moo


9. Nasty weather


8. Thank you, driver

7. Just posted on X

On Quora this a.m., one line stood out for me: “Identify the danger point, then step back a couple of steps. Do not play that game.” All of us make statements, consider options, stay just behind the line unless something seems right, otherwise no.

“I was with a start-up company where there were a lot of young professionals (office staff). There were quite a few married young women and single young men. The women were married to basically blue-collar men. These men did not come up to par with the young men in the company in terms of pay or sufficiency. This does not bode well for their marriage, but it was not a total deal breaker.

The second part is that they started to flirt with the men in the company, and they flirted back. I used to call it dancing on the line (between what you should be doing and what you should not be doing). It depends on your vows, your strength, or your integrity to protect you from straying. A dangerous dance. It did not work; they slipped over the line. All that does not work, it takes the smarts to not play, to not dance, to not slip over the line.

Identify the danger point, then step back a couple of steps. Do not play that game.

Monday [6]

(0722)(0802)

 

Of conflict, splits and censorship

It’s a hot topic and already this morning, there’ve been issues I’ve had to deal with arising from the sub-heading above. The question of some platforms and a certain govt not liking the video platform Rum*** has split Steve’s post in two … which is the whole reason we have different blogs as part of the Unherdables “stable”.

Another major issue is that, no matter how often I stress that I am a non-denominational “biblical” Christian, shorn of synods of all kinds, plus looking at Donny with his kippar on and that crazed woman doing dirt on Christianity in the oval office and elsewhere around the WH, also a major factor in the CK death and EK’s doings, let alone Kushner and Ivanka … the Mussie versus Zionist fight to the death pervades every single western country.

There is no way we can have a British debate on those issues or an American debate on internal issues without the Mussies or Zionists hijacking it … just look at Gateway Pundit, Epoch and others … nor can we avoid the Mussies on any UK issue (or NYC) without them intruding on our lives.

For someone whose first loyalty is to the Triune God, then to the Cross of St George, then to other national flags within these isles, then to the Union Flag on the grounds that so many here identify with it, plus it’s in various Commonwealth flags as well … for someone like this blogger, me … I do resent the intrusion and hijacking of certain ancient cults. Hence I’m Restore for now.

Even at this blog, Steve is pushing a Zionist line (Gateway Pundit) and IYE an anti-Zionist. Julia at OoL is pro-Israel in the middle-east biz. My bias is also clear in something like this:


I am no way pro-Net-the-Yahoo but am very much for those Persian girls, which Rupert looks askance at.

Anyway, to get back to today’s Mon 6 theme … the issue of dumbing down came up and as I posted a series of articles from outside on that very topic, in 2006), I went into ggl blgr to fetch it:


The middle post above … so it’s technically still there, at least in draft form.


But guess what, surprise surprise? Ggl blgr has not only removed the blog archive-nour-obscur, whilst leaving post summaries intact, but it’s gone through, removing all sub-posts attached to that post.

Now, I do have the raw data somewhere off-abode and can retrieve it maybe a week from now, if needed, but that’s hardly the point, is it? That series traces, within the teaching “profession”, all the moves to cripple education, from appointing only Woke staff … to the National Curriculum joke … it traces, for example, successive GCSE results … a sorry tale … and that’s before the mass invasion. It goes into NLP and Common Purpose.

Here’s a fragment from it:


Nuff for now, unherdable readers.

Monday [1 to 5]

(0445) Morning all … more of the same sky. (0646)

 

5. Steve

Towards the end of the film Saving Private Ryan there’s a scene called the Battle at Ramelle where the Americans are defending a bridge – the action draws on real events that took place at the Battle of La Fière, a hamlet in Normandy. The Germans are attacking the fictional town of Ramelle and at one point bring up a 20mm Flak 38 anti-aircraft cannon to use on the defending Rangers and paratroopers. The effect is devastating, as portrayed in the film it literally tore the soldiers to pieces.

That same type of weapon was rolled out by the IRGC and used on the crowds of people in the streets of Tehran in January. Witnesses said the weapon cut down hundreds of youngsters as each cannon round went straight through dozens of them at a time. In London, today, there are people out on the streets demonstrating in support the Iranian regime that did this to its own people. Take a moment to think about that and why Trump is right in what he’s doing.

A photo of the Flak 38 anti-aircraft cannon from the film Saving Private Ryan:

http://www.sproe.com/images/screenshots/flak38-05-large.jpg

Some words from Stephan in Sweden:

(JH: And this is where we meet our second cyber and political problem of the day. The video url is at 1317:1 … please watch it through, as I did. It’s not the content which WP and the UK govt object to … it’s the platform itself … thus Rum*** vids cannot appear in HQ or other posts … but can appear in comments threads.)

4. Clinton Jr reveal


3. Steve at 1316

  • President Trump Put Senate on Notice, Announces He Will Not Sign Any Other Bills Until SAVE Act Passes and Demands These Two Changes to the Legislation (JH: See Barry McGuire song tomorrow at OoL.)
  • Trump Gathers Latin American Conservative Leaders, Vows To Use Military Against Cartels, Urges Others To Do the Same
  • Schools Spent $30 Billion on Laptops… and They Seem to Have Made Kids Dumber (JH: See Mon 6, after the McGuire post.)
  • Jesse Kelly on the Alarming, Declining Birth Rates in the Modern Era
  • White House Official Jarrod Agen Reveals Administration’s Plan to “Get All of the Oil Out of the Hands of Terrorists”
  • EU About To End Aid Program For Ukrainian Immigrants
  • Britain is Trying to Censor Americans – But America is Fighting Back
  • US Bill Moves to BAN Geoengineering Nationwide
  • Remigration Now. A Cat 5 Hurricane Builds Across the West (essential reading)
  • Much more.

2. A new generation of grandmothers

1. DAD at 1316

a1) Nearly thirty years ago, I retired to this very quiet corner of France. I chose it because of the calmness as it was away from trouble hotspots. Those thirty years has seen changes, none of which were for the good….

a2) Niort, the Departemental centre of government, had a tiny problem from a small geographical area, usually with drugs. But now……

b) On Sunday, March 8, when they woke up, residents near the supermarket on Avenue des Marins in downtown Châteauroux discovered a large religious statue in the parking lot.

d) Emmanuel Macron’s Irresistible International downfall. Last year Emmanuel Macron dissolved Parliament following a twisted line of reasoning. His party then lost the elections, but refuses to accept it. He flails about, talks, gesticulates….

Sunday [16 till close of play]

(1619) Evening all (almost).

 

21. Save the Persian girls team

The footballers, in Oz for some cup, refused to sing the regime song, were told by a govt thug they’re going back to severe punishment. Bus has departed, Oz govt refused to help. Those of the praying kind pray the plane can be diverted.

20. Lab grown is taking over


19. Moo corner


18. Do you realise the US lost an hour this morning?

We’re currently searching and when we find it, we’ll return it to you. Found it! It was in Greenwich!


17. Profiteers


16. Wiles

Sun Mat

 

“The great depression of the 30s, in a way, created inequality in this country. On the one hand, great fortunes were made and many more were lost. In those days Hollywood’s idea for escapism was the screwball comedy, with an emphasis in presenting how the privileged classes lived. This was in sharp contrast with what the majority of regular citizens were experiencing.

With that background, Gregory La Cava, a man who knew how to entertain an audience, took the direction of “My Man Godfrey”. In the film we are given, on the one hand, what appears to be a city dump near to Sutton Place, one of the richest areas in Manhattan. We are shown a destitute man, Godfrey, who comes in contact with a couple of rich girls out on a scavenger hunt. Godfrey will change their lives forever.

“My Man Godfrey” gathered a distinguished cast. William Powell and Carole Lombard were at the pinnacle of their popularity. Both actors exuded charisma in any film they graced with their charming presence. They both left a mark of distinction in this comedy. Both are elegant and sophisticated, and they make us care about the characters they are playing.

The best thing about those 30s comedies were the marvelous ensemble casts assembled to support the stars. Thus, one is treated to delicious performances by Gail Patrick, Eugene Palette, Alice Brady, Micha Auer, Jean Dixon and Alan Mowbray.

This is a classic film that will live forever.”