Author Archives: James Higham

Orthodox Pascha [16 to 20]

(1243) Afternoon all … it’s been busy, mainly weekend cooking. Grand National is at 4 p.m.

 

19. Moo corner


18. IYE corner

a. Worth a shuftie:

“A Message From Amanda: The Ep**** Survivor Who Was Deported By The Trump Administration Speaks Out”:

https://substack.com/home/post/p-185025688

(Paolo introduced Melania to Trump, so the story goes. He part of Donny’s administration)

b. Radiation

At 1350:5. Plus:

The Forgotten Children of Fernald: How MIT’s Science Club Hid a Radioactive Secret

17. The ladies seem to be making all the running


Anna Paulina named four of them … women … in congress … she needs airtight security now, what with insulting the entire deadhead congress … popular with us, dangerous for her.

16. Steve’s ChatGPT interrogation

… will soon be up at 1250:4.

Saturday [11 to 15]

(0833)(0929)

 

15. I’ve gone back to cod


14. Moo corner


13. Someone in Florida is checking out Higham


12. Steve on South Africans

South Africans chant call to genocide against White people. “Kill the boer, the farmer…” This is the reason America is granting refuge to White South Africans.

11. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/04/the-contrived-generation-war-using.html

Also at Jstack.

If you go back to that first bassoon number

 

… this is the original version (the audio is) from 2018, from Camila Cabello (Cuban) … song is Havana. The accompanying video is from the shuffle era in the late tweens. Thing is … 2018? Me? Someone refusing to listen to rubbish after 1997 as a rule?

Think it’s because it’s Latina, not Cyrus/Swift type excrescences. Now, for young aficionados of this modern “culture”, this listed “young thug” was the one dancing in the middle with the dance instructor … he wasn’t too bad. Thought the tall guy was not bad at his moves either. The girls were just girls … the chef was amusing.

Now this is for the boys, coz girls already know how to do everything anyway … you ready, chaps? Plimsolls on, leotards?

Saturday [6 to 10]

(0615) Morning all … looks horrible outside, air not good. Have a wunnerful weekend. (0641)

 

10. The Jument Lighthouse

… an exercise in futility:

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9. Moo corner

… a tram, a tram (swoon):


8. Jan 6 a set up?


7. Steve at 1349

  • Rep. Brandon Gill Goes Scorched Earth on DIGNIDAD Amnesty Bill, Says Americans Are the Ones ‘Living in Fear’ From Fentanyl-Flooded Schools and Suppressed Wages Thanks to Illegal Aliens
  • Fifth Circuit Delivers Unanimous Victory for Trump on Immigration — Court Refuses Rehearing, Upholds Authority to Detain Illegal Aliens During Deportation
  • Senate Republicans Move to Lock in Full ICE and CBP Funding for Trump’s Entire Term by Bypassing Democrats Entirely
  • African Charity Sentebale Sues Estranged Founder Prince Harry for Libel
  • The Invisible Shockwave: How The War Around Iran Is Affecting Kenya And Tanzania
  • Bill Gates Gets A Lucky Break In Court — Experts denied Today To Testify Against Gates, Pfizer CEO Bourla And PM Rutte In Amsterdam
  • Study Finds Sharp Increase in Reported Cognitive Problems Among U.S. Adults Aged 18-39
  • Four out of five patients reported improvement or stabilisation of their cancer after 6 months of treatment with ivermectin and mebendazole
  • Much more.

6. Another from Lord Toby’s site

… link in blogrolls:

“A Royal Holloway student is facing possible hate crime charges after making a joke comparing a pro-Palestine activist’s headscarf to a tea towel in a case the student says should “scare everybody”. The Telegraph has the story.

Brodie Mitchell, a 20 year-old student at Royal Holloway, University of London, has been told that police have submitted a file to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), seeking advice over possible charges for a hate crime.

The case has led to a free speech row and calls for the CPS to drop the inquiry.

Mitchell, who describes himself as a non-Jewish Zionist, became involved in the confrontation at Royal Holloway’s freshers’ fair last September, after Huda El-Jamal, the President of the Friends of Palestine Society, allegedly described him as a “wannabe Jew” and asked why he was not wearing a Jewish yarmulke or kippah.

He responded by telling El-Jamal: “You’re wearing a tea towel on your head,” referring to her keffiyeh scarf. The scarf is a symbol of the Palestinian cause.

Mitchell was suspended from the university the next day for the duration of a nine-week investigation by Royal Holloway “for alleged conduct that could be considered hate speech”.

He is now taking the university to court over its decision to temporarily suspend him from his studies.”

Saturday [1 to 5]

(0432)(0532)

 

5. Let’s have one from outside of our “crew”

… note before you start that this is a Gupta presenting it. The Gupta family are known-knowns.


4. DAD at 1349

a) In France, left-wing city officials raise pay, right-wing ones cut it.

b) UK. One in and one out? No ! 21,000 In, 498 Out…..

c) German schoolteachers are increasingly at risk of violent aggression. According to an analysis of the country’s police crime statistic (PKS) publishedby news agency dpa today, the number of severe attacks more than doubled between 2015 and 2024.

d) France. The number of minors recorded as victims of prostitution in France has risen by 43 per cent over four years, according to official police and government data….

3. Continuing this look at “passing” snippets

… Valerie Anne, whom we’ve run a few times (from X) writes: “RFK Jr & Dr. Judy Mikovits expose the TRUTH: “Operation Warp Speed was a MILITARY OP run by NSA & Pentagon—NOT health experts! Not Moderna. Not Pfizer. Vaccines were built by war contractors!””

She follows with the footage of same. She’s easy enough to track on X if interested. On the other hand, this below needs an explanation:



Quick check in X search: “Revolutionary. Ph.D., M.P.P. Brownstone Institute. “The Political Economy of Autism” Austin, TX tobyrogers.substack.com Joined May 2009.” Middling I’d say. Revolutionary?

Why cut him off at the three dots? Because that’s how X does quotes. Quick check by clicking on the quote … nothing else there except comments. Why tell you all this? So you know how I operate … providing some sort of signposting afap, should you wish to.

2. Steve and his Xes last evening

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First link was a revolting “guest” defecating on a train … not running it, brek time. Second was Orla (Restore) … opinion piece … third was this:

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Blue tick, setting out his stall with big black FOLLOW, can’t stand that from Xcentral, note the 2024 date, await the official denial that they’re Fema type camps. Note the stats below … guy has 1.1m followers, big traffic. Worth noting for now … plus we’ve not done much on the Irish sit, esp. the army called to clear the farmers. More no doubt coming.

1. RealRobert on X

“November 3, 2020 election: Michigan poll watcher under oath: “THEY WERE ALL IN SEQUENCE,” “These are absentee ballots—mail-in ballots. They cannot be in sequence. 2232 cannot have 2233 next to it because they are mailed in. They come in all different numbers, let alone without any dates.””

The reason it’s en pleine, without the footage which RealRobert ran below it, is that it hardly surprises. To authenticate, go to |https://x.com/Real_RobN . How reliable is he? He’s a half-and-halfer, one of those building his name, in the same category as Emerald, Rhoda, Nick Dixon, Dan Wootton … essentially consistently right, not torn down by us.

On the other hand, there was Bowtie Martin at it again, similar things but he’s on our watch list.

What of “Rise of Alberta”? It’s one of the rallying sites on X, saying, in this case: “The court has issued a stay on the citizens’ initiative process, preventing Elections Alberta from counting the vote on the Alberta independence petition. This was anticipated. As many of us know, many judges in Alberta are appointed by Ottawa and do not serve the interests of Albertans. However, this decision does not stop the current collection of signatures by Stay Free Alberta and signatures can continue to be collected until May 2nd. The Independence movement planned for this. There are still many ways forward. One option is to have a third party validate the signatures and present the results to the Premier to demonstrate the democratic mandate for Albertans to hold a referendum. This process will not be derailed by activist judges.”

Well, it’s a bit “peripheral” for us outside of Canada, hardly news either, but needed noting all the same. Bona fides seemed good, easily corroborated later.

Friday [16 till close of play]

(1627) Almost evening, all.

 

21. How many more will die?


20. Salazar and her amnesty for all illegals bill


19. Moo corner


18. Alphabet soup


17. Steve at 1349

Hearts of Oak: Brent Money – Launching the Sharia Free Texas Caucus: A Christian Conservative’s Mission in Austin

16. Poisoned Chalice

Rarely quote from Laura but here tis:

https://www.thefreemind.co.uk/p/the-poisoned-chalice-york-minsters

“There is a moment in every institution’s decline when the desperation becomes visible. York Minster has just had one of those moments. The Minster has partnered with local brewery Brew York to produce a beer called Poisoned Chalice, supposedly to mark the 800th anniversary of the canonisation of St William of York. The reaction has been, depending on your tolerance for institutional self-abasement, either rather funny or genuinely troubling. Probably both.

Let me first deal with the obvious deflection. Yes, monks have brewed beer for centuries — the tradition stretches back to medieval times, when monks brewed because water was dangerous and pilgrims needed sustenance. But monks made their beer. They didn’t lend their brand to a commercial brewery in exchange for exposure. The monastic brewing tradition is one of self-sufficiency, sacred labour and hospitality. York Minster’s PR partnership feels more tawdry.”

Fri Mat

 

An American lady’s review:

“The Woman in Question’s potential was enormous. Love murder mysteries, Anthony Asquith often was a very reliable director and Jean Kent, Dirk Bogarde and Hermione Baddeley have all been great in other films.

After seeing it, ‘The Woman in Question’ is solid and has some inventive elements. It mostly lives up to its potential but doesn’t entirely, there are a few short-comings that bring it down from a potentially great film to just a good one worthy still of more credit. ‘The Woman in Question’ doesn’t get into high gear straight away, it’s a little too slow to begin with. Was also one of those people who found the ending abrupt, though the solution was clever and unexpected still.

Most of the performances are fine, but for my tastes Duncan Macrae is a little pallid and John McCallum much too hammy.

However, ‘The Woman in Question’ is atmospherically produced and shot. Asquith directs with a lot of engagement and command of the material, helped by that it’s good stuff to work from, and the film is hauntingly scored without intruding too much.

Script is thought-provoking and does a wonderful job with the development and writing of the titular character, a complex and juicy one. The story is not perfect but is mostly tense and suspenseful with some inventive elements, especially in its treatment of the titular character and what we find out about her.

With the exception of two, the performances are very good. The best of the lot is Jean Kent, who is also the best thing about the film and is simply incredible with some of the widest range of emotions ever seen on film. Dirk Bogarde is charismatic in an early role and his accent, which was a good attempt to stretch his acting chops, wasn’t an issue to me.

In support, Hermione Baddeley in particular has a ball and Charles Victor has some fine moments, especially in the final third.

Overall, good and solid film that could have been more. 7/10 Bethany Cox”