Author Archives: James Higham

Tuesday [2 to 5]

(0613)(0638)

 

5. It’s a rare attitude for a man

… unless he’s a daughter-empathetic father.


4. Steve at 1282

  • Egyptian President El-Sisi Says War in Gaza was ‘Impossible to End’ without US President Trump
  • President Trump Trashes Grammy Awards Show, Threatens to Sue Host Trevor Noah Over Epstein Smear
  • Epstein Files Show Peter Mandelson Sharing Government Briefing With Late Pedophile
  • We’re Right on Their Ass!” – Trump Goes Off on Somali Fraud in Minnesota, Says Somalis are “Not an Asset to Our Society and We Got to Get Them Out”
  • Senator Kennedy on Who Really Controls the Democrat Party
  • Phase Two Unleashed: Russia Opens Broad New Front In North, Stretching Ukrainian Defenses
  • Trump Backs Off Iran Attack As Talks Begin
  • NHS Reset for the Big Data Economy
  • Epstein Files Finalle: Everyone’s Mentioned, No One’s Charged
  • Much more.

3. The British state mafia


2. DAD at 1282

a) The Grande Replacement is followed by the Grande Déclassement. After five years of Hollande and eight years of Macron, France has now fallen below the European average in terms of GDP per capita. This gradual decline has accelerated over the last decade.

b) The first three items on FdeSouche this morning … Vernon, Bobigny and Paris 7 arr.

c) Some good news. Inflation in France remains strikingly low compared with the rest of Europe, according to official data released January 6. The gap is largely explained by France’s subdued wage growth and cheaper energy.

d) nietspE also affects the French establishment. Between emails, villas and offshore deals, the enduring links between Jack Lang and Jeffrey E….

Tuesday [1]

(0535) Greetings, all, a bit late due to posting this:

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/02/the-countryside-is-for-our-people-plus.html

… covering the “countryside less white” over there, the “elite” devilry here in this post. (0607)

 

To every thing, there is a season

There are times too early to say things and one is called a “whackjob”, there are times, much later, when suddenly everyone sees it (or wishes not to) but far from being seen as sages, no one knows we’d even been been fighting it.


Yes indeed. I for one laboriously, boringly, buried Grifty’s deep dive on Airmiles, Sarah and the two girls and then tried to explain that to you, the reader. It was not yet time for a writer in Britain to touch the story of those two now twisted girls.

Now it is … almost time anyway.

Oh, it was far more than that, Andrew, if you had seen Grifty’s report. This one though is still a tad too early:


More on that one as it unfolds. Never forget Heath and Morning Cloud either … or is it too early for that one too? This is by Canadian Sarah but it still applies across the west:


Is it too early to mention Whoopee Goldberg and that Hannibal Lecter skull job? We shall wait.

Monday [22]

(1438) A local issue here. (1514)

 

No solution?

I’d planned a post tomorrow on Gorton and Denton (Manchester) because it’s the first real head to head and it illustrates the impossibility of the situation … going to write it here instead.

But first, Steve on Reform:

The Reform problem – may not be a problem at all, come 2029..

The British civil war has already started” | David Starkey Talks… to David Betz | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vcHTYtm7mo

My remarks below now are made on the understanding that you watched that interview … mine are in terms of the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election.

Gorton and Denton is a constituency of the House of Commons in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which came into being for the 2024 general election, following the 2023 review of Westminster constituencies.[2] Since 2024, it had been represented by Andrew Gwynne, who was MP for Denton and Reddish from 2005 to 2024. On 22 January 2026, Gwynne submitted his resignation.[3] A by-election will be held on 26 February 2026 to fill the seat.[4]

Gwynne was Labour. It looked to be a Labour constituency but then Granny Harmer got in by a manipulated result by the Uniparty as a whole … kabuki theatre one could say. Gwynne made naughty remarks in The Beloved Leader’s eyes and here we are. Beloved Leader is not fond of Corbyn.

Right … a few hours ago, polling was saying Greens would just pip Reform. Now, Reform has the antiRight Goodwin as its candidate … he is on record being against Leave in the Referendum and anti anything basically Right. Now he’s making opposite noises, though they’re still refusing to endorse deportation or remigration, ending benefits for scroungers etc.

Were there preferential voting, the combined Uniparty would sweep it … near 100% (inc. Reform) but suddenly, there is an issue for the Uniparty. A few days back, Advance entered the fray with a local boy there, a rightwinger in Nick Buckley, whose past was in helping the homeless, inc. the forces homeless.

Naturally, Reform are apoplectic, “splitting the vote on the right” they cry, when actually, Reform are not on the right with those policies at all … it is Uniparty status quo enabling. Buckley though is full on Right … the only candidate there who is.

The chances of anyone opposed to the vast Uniparty army of normies, lefties, psychos, bought people actually taking power is slim, though FPTP does help.

There are many on the antiBaddies (at this stage, only Advance) side who cannot see any way to vote the country’s recovery into being. Which is precisely what the Baddies want (the psychos manipulating them all) … they WANT civil war, they’re ready with their fighting age men, murderers and rapists, weapons stashed in religious buildings up and down the country.

And that’s where we are in Britain right now, with this by-election coming up.

Monday [21]

(1406) Afternoon all.

 

I’ve sought some advice how best to present this. It needs more than to be left in comments but by the same token, I see it as different to the previous Grifty on the subject. The previous one she handled by leaving the last ten minutes silent, with no comment by her but she ran emails and other things which point to Airmiles’ daughters as well as to him. By definition, S is implicated.

I buried it because of something one commenter under the site linked above said. He/she asked why is (Airmiles) getting it in the neck, when there’s not been one arrest in (your own) country? No holds barred taking down our royals … no one over there touched. That was the gist.

I would say there’s good reason for me to hit “miscreants” across the pond whilst someone like Grifty, over there, hits our miscreants here. The previous Grifty item on the topic went for the children of Airmiles directly as perps. This one here goes mainly into Airmiles, S, Nietspe and fixer friend.

Of course it involves children … the whole business does … and not just 17 and 3/4 Giuffre types but actual chn … pre-p … plus those chn were from many countries … trafficked. Turkey was mentioned.

It was also far easier for me to name and shame those in Belgium than it would have been in this country.

.o0o.

Moving on, IYE warned of a certain lady HERE and again HERE. That’s fine … now let’s do a deep dive on George Bailey, just to tie off the loose ends.

Mon Mat

 

“Richard Basehart has moved on from his womanizing days in the US to steadier waters in the UK with wife Faith Brooke and now works as a successful producer for his wife’s father Roger Livesey. During the production of his latest project, which stars one of his former flames Constance Cummings, he receives several letters from a person he doesn’t know, claiming they had an affair. Initially thinking it’s an attempt at blackmail, he shrugs it off. But when his wife also receives a letter, they decide enough is enough, and they visit the woman, Mary Murphy. When she persists in her story, even in front of the police, Basehart starts to have doubts. Could he really have forgotten?! Soon things start to fall apart for him, as Murphy’s story, fabricated or not, starts to threaten his marriage as well as his career.

Released in the UK as ‘The Intimate Stranger’ and ‘Finger Of Guilt’ in the US, this movie starts off as a marital drama (told in flashback by Basehart), and slowly moves into thriller territories before culminating in a pretty exciting final 20 minutes inside a studio set. Written and directed by 2 men blacklisted by Hollywood, Joseph Losey (‘The Prowler’) and Howard Koch (‘Casablanca’), the story can be easily seen as a metaphor for what they endured. But the movie never becomes self-righteous or preachy. Most of the movie is filmed in a matter-of-fact type of way, focusing squarely on Basehart (‘He Walked By Night’), leaving the viewer guessing about Murphy (‘The Desperate Hours’) and the truth. Basehart is solid as a man who’s confronted with a past he’s forgotten about, or has he? Murphy however is great, she manages to come off as both lying and telling the truth at the same time, shrugging of his questions with ease, which in turn confuses him even more. The rest of the cast are also good, thankfully, as the movie is dialogue-heavy and has a pretty slow pace, especially in the first half.

Visually the movie combines 2 opposites. The opening scene as well as the climax are shot imaginatively, appealing to noir heads. The rest of the movie however is shot in a mostly shadow-less, almost TV-like, manner. Having said that, DoP Gerald Gibbs (‘No Orchids For Miss Blandish’) does a nice job. The climax inside a studio set is beautifully shot, with some creative shots and angles, including a fist fight that moves in and out of a light illuminating a projection screen used for dailies, projecting a shadow fistfight. It stands in stark contrast with the rest of the movie but it also makes the climax more effective. All in all, it’s a good drama/thriller that skirts into noir territories.”

Monday [16 to 20]

(1113) Elevenses, folks. IYE, shall post your things in the afternoon. Racing to get this post and film up, then RL obligations at midday. (1132)

 

20. Mandelson


19. Moosh corner


18. Mandelson is also in the frame … more later


17. I say nuffink


16. This we’ll need to go into in more depth

… can’t this morning for time reasons.

Monday [11 to 15]

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15. More “iffy” tales

… iffy only because of the publications … this one Quora again:

“He came from a prominent political dynasty in Kentucky; his grandfather had led the antitrust investigations against U.S. Steel, had basically written the Clayton Act, and was not the only state governor in the family tree.

At age fifteen, the young man was a voluntary psychiatric patient in Washington, D.C. He went to the University of Virginia without graduating high school, then set to work engineering supersonic missiles for Rocketdyne and for the Air Force, without finishing his degree.

After that, he supported himself as a professional ballet dancer for a while.

Then he began manufacturing LSD in the SF Bay area, where, starting in 1965, he and his assistants became the suppliers to Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, the Grateful Dead, the Beatles, Three Dog Night, Jefferson Airplane, and others.

His name was Augustus Owsley Stanley III, but everybody called him “Bear.” Steely Dan wrote a song about him. They called him “Kid Charlemagne.”

Owsley was closely associated with the Dead. He designed their famous skull logo, originally for the purpose of distinctively marking their road cases, and was their chief audio engineer in the early years, a damn fine one.

But from 1970–72 he was locked up in federal prison following an earlier conviction in which his lab had been raided and more than 300,000 doses confiscated.

Back out of jail, he returned to the Grateful Dead — his station now somewhat reduced — where in 1973 he led the design of the “Wall of Sound,” the band’s live PA, the largest and most powerful such system yet devised at the time.”

This one from me: During N.O. days, I accessed some sites of the garrulous type, one being, it turned out, a gay gossip site … it was about the 304 actresses, the worst of em, e.g. Grace of Monaco, Barbara Stanywick, Kim Novak … it went on.

One was supposed to have had so much semen in her from multiple men at a party, she went to hospital to have her stomach pumped. Two sites posted her name, but one may have been repeating the other. Her name according to them was Nicky Minaj.

14. Remember of course

… that the reposter is dyed-in-the-wool anti Israel:


13. Real Robert

12. Here’s a dilemma for DJT and anyone else too

Via one David Jack, on Quora:

Issue is less that Quora is a leftist normie Readers Digest type thing, nor that there is just his assertion, nor that there is no name nor corroboration … but the principle of vetting and employee off record behaviour is a constant issue.

Nor am I saying that only young women get drunk and shoot their mouth off … yet the lubricating effect of alcohol on the female is a (male) known-known:


“She repeated some things she almost certainly heard while working at the White House with Trump, along with what appears to have been “gossip.” Unfortunately for her, she did so drunk, in front of several reporters, one of whom leaked that she had done so. Whether or not she believed the conversation was “off the record,” or whether she could trust the reporters (which she clearly couldn’t), the fact remains that she could no longer be trusted in her sensitive role and was fired.

Given that she was earning $145,000 a year, it’s doubtful she left voluntarily, as there aren’t many jobs that pay that amount to someone with her skills and abilities. Even more unfortunate for Trump, unless she lands somewhere else, and for the same money or more, she’s likely to write a book to capitalize on her current notoriety. You can’t fire someone, regardless of the cause, and expect them not to be angry or hurt by it. Furthermore, she might have to testify before Congress, as she may be aware of a number of issues that various House committees might want to explore in more detail…”

11. Sarah Fields

Monday [7 to 10]

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10. Moosh corner


9. Report on the treasonous bstds


8. The Reform problem


The way I see it is … this is a traditionally safe Labour constituency, though more moneyed types have been filtering in, as have “guests from sunnier climes”. A vote for a proper candidate is usually wasted, a noble gesture. No matter. On the day, I’ll stroll up there, looking out for “guests with blades” along the way, look at the ballot paper, ignore the dross, leaving one or maybe two. I plan to decide there and then.

7. Two I noticed at The Daily Sceptic (blogrolls)

a. In parts of rural Ireland, there is a tradition that local men will come together to dig the grave, with an occasional pause for a tot of whiskey, of their departed neighbour. They might not even have known them well, but there is a deeply felt sense that, “This is me. This is the respect I would like.” I’ve never dug a grave, but I imagine that making a six-foot hole with a spade is back-breaking work. Few things could be less convenient. But here is service, duty and meaning in a life, whether well lived or not, that we should all aspire to. The idea that we should all just slip away quietly is inhuman. Every human society, in every time and place, has made a fuss when one of their number has died. I want a fuss. You can keep your Simple Send-off.

b. Although (our son) has been at the college for less than a year, he (and we as parents) have noticed extreme Left-wing agendas and beliefs being pushed onto the students. Many, if not most, of the students either swallow it unthinkingly – hook, line and sinker – or go along with it, simply going through the motions to (as they may hope) move on to other topics. For better or for worse (you decide), our son is in neither of those camps; instead, he highlights inconsistencies and failures in the belief systems being pushed, generally getting himself into a regular pickle because of it.