Author Archives: James Higham

Wednesday [11 till close of play]

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21. What we suspected

20. Steve

“Last night a guest presenter said something that triggered a memory in me. Born and bred in Portsmouth he was immensely proud of the Royal Navy and remembers as a small boy the return of the Task Force after our victory in the Falklands. Scroll forward to his ’20’s he sets off to London, to make his fortune. It was there, he recalls, that he first came across folk who hated our armed forces: Lefties. Back to me and my time at Oxford from 2000 to 2001. When my fellow students discovered I had served in Commando Forces (didn’t get it from me) one by one they began to shun me. Needless to say I couldn’t get out of there fast enough and left after one year. The place was/is infested with Lefties.”

(A video on one of these lefties at 1277)

19. Moosh corner


18. IYE at 1277

Facewatch system.

17. The bad players at the White House


16. Steve at 1277 with war room

  • Peter Schweizer: The Mexican Government Is Actively Trying To Radicalize Migrants That Live In The United States
  • Mike Howell: Tom Homan Is A Great American. He Knows What He’s Doing. I Hope He Isn’t Pushed Into A Corner Where These Forces Want Him To Take A Deal That He Shouldn’t Take. The Only Deal That Is Acceptable Is Deportation Of Illegal Aliens
  • Rep. Keith Self: We’ve Got To Stop The Slow Encroachment Of The Civilization Jihadists Changing Our Civilization Into A Sharia Tyranny Model
  • Dusty Deevers: This Is Not Accidental Chaos It’s Orchestrated Warfare That Is Exploiting Our Niceness And Hospitality, That Christian Sentiment To ‘Love Your Neighbor’. It’s Been Twisted Into Validate Your Neighbors Self Destruction

15. More crooks


14. More crooks


13. Controlled opposition


12. Crooks

11. Starmer v Veterans

Wed Mat

 

“”High Tide” is a crime film that in many ways seems like film noir. While it doesn’t have the terrific camerawork you’d expect with noir, the snappy dialog, violence and dark tone of the film make it noir in my book.

The film begins with two men after a wreck tosses them and the car into the surf. Tim (Don Castle) has a leg pinned under it and Hugh (Lee Tracy) is too badly hurt to move. The tide is coming in and the two men appear about to drown…and then the film goes back in time to eventually show you how the two men got into these straits.

The story that follows is about a newspaper…which isn’t surprising considering Tracy played reporters in films more than any actor I can think of right now…but it clearly must have been a few dozen times. Some hoods are apparently chasing after Hugh and so he hires Tim to investigate and be his body guard.

Soon Hugh is shot, but survives…but the owner of the paper is killed. Instead of waiting for the cops to investigate the case, Tim does what is common in B-movies of the day…he investigates himself and soon becomes a suspect in the crime. What’s next? See the film.

I liked the story very much and the acting as well. However, be prepared to feel a bit confused about the surprise ending! Tim apparently figures out the entire conspiracy even though logically it was difficult for him to have done so. So, I say watch this still good film and just accept the twist on face value and don’t question it.”

Midweek [6]

(1000) Been holding this back a day or so, not sure where to run it … OoL, Jstack, where? It’s Trepur and he brings receipts. (1015)

 

When you actually dig a bit, it’s not too difficult.

(From redpillbot)

Comes down to which questions you ask, which lead to follow.

Pepe and the Frogman

 

Wrote a little ditty to @lisareality1 who had written, about some young foreign thug:


In a bit of word association football, I started thinking about mummy’s boys and daddy’s girls, then about orphans … then about orphans of liberty … hence this ditty:


And the original ditty from the Frogman?

.o0o.

Now, as there’s no other logical place to run this next one from the ruminations of Toodles, here tis:

Wednesday [1 to 5]

(0728) Morning all, sickly light is up, ha ha, have a good hump day. Overslept, a good thing indeed. (0756)

 

5. Oh, just in case you have anything medical coming up

… in America. Of course, the NHS is pristine clean … as pure as the driven snow, every nurse a saintess.


4. This ties in with a post, Thursday at OoL


3. Steve at 1276

  • Trump Will Only Sign Security Guarantees With Ukraine After Zelensky Agree To Surrender Remaining Donetsk Territory and End the War With Russia
  • Spain’s Socialist Government Moves to Legalize Up to 500,000 Illegal Migrants in Sweeping Decree
  • 150 British Royal Marines Deployed to Norway After ‘Lunna House’ Agreement – Forces To Train Year-Round Cold Weather Warfare
  • Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei Now Living in Underground Bunker, Fears Trump Might Come for Him
  • Virginia Nurse Placed on Leave Pending Investigation Following Social Media Post
  • EU Bans All Russian Gas Imports Denies Hungary Veto; Furious Orban Fico Sue
  • France’s Government Demands We Ban Gab Users
  • Much more.

2. Seditious Six again


1. DAD at 1276

a) Update on ‘Operation Overlord’ and ‘Raise the Colours’. Two British nationals have been issued with an order to leave French territory (OQTF), the Pas-de-Calais prefecture announced on Tuesday, January 27.

b) “Noise and Smell”: Civic training requested for ‘Racist’ French Estate Agents. Are French estate agents racist? That is the conclusion reached by the association SOS Racisme, which believes that estate agencies are too complacent….

c) Europe is not re-arming: It’s a fraud, a fake and a lie. The Davos talks by the EU leaders were window dressing.

d) The images from New Delhi this week offer a master class in geopolitical theatre. Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa, seated as chief guests for India’s Republic Day, have been tenuously attending a display of military might that would make any Brussels pacifist faint….

e) Brussels is determined to bypass Parliament’s Mercosur [South American Trade deal] ‘No’ Vote. Yet again the Unelected seek to overcome the Elected.

Tuesday [21 till close of play]

(1604) Not far from evening.

 

26. Eventually, HQ had to look at “her”


Quite fun, yes.

25. With The Beloved Leader about to ban X in the UK

… best we look at someone who supports it:


Just watching an all out brawl between Reform synod diehards and those exposing them, also reports on key terrorists arrested in Minneapolis … did Walz betray them? Meanwhile, the Demons want a shutdown to stop ICE. The best for these shorts and sshots by far is X, some of Gab is good. Best video player is the Rum thing readers here are having so much trouble understanding.

24. Iran


23. Defy the Demonrats and night follows day

… just as in Iran.


22. We warn and warn and warn

… or rather, Fox and Basil do.


21. Steve at 1275

The cavalry is coming?


War room:

  • Rogan O’Handley (DC Draino): These Minneapolis Signal Chats Have Organized Protocols, Training Manuals, And Financing Docs, Including Foreign Funding From Canada! The Minnesota Lt. Gov., State Reps, And City Councilors Have All Been Identified. This Is Sedition!
  • Bannon: These Aren’t Just The Citizens Of Minnesota, These Are Domestic Terrorists
  • Jack Posobiec: This Is Civilization Versus Barbarism, You Cannot Make Deals With These People
  • Cleo Paskal: It Now Seems That Keir Starmer Will Not Be Able To Give Away Diego Garcia To Mauritius Without US Permission. Tell Your Member Of Congress: No Giveaway of Diego Garcia!

Tue Mat

 

1539: I watched both of them. Stacey Keach starred in the longer remake in the 80s, then reprised that in the 90s.

The issue as I see it is it … it was all violence, no romance, no interesting storyline … maybe that’s one reason why the final series did not grab the public. It was late 50s shtick but by the 90s, there were all sorts of high budget, complicated screenplays and exotic locales around.

Tuesday [16 to 20]

(1316) Whitened up to wall to wall Gates cloud. (1329)

 

20. Smart and dumb appliances


I commented: “It’s why I use a dumbphone, Darl … does not think for itself.”

19. Moosh corner

Ouch!


18. “Trust British medicos? Sure can!”

In the idiom of one Rolf from downunder.


17. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/01/what-are-uk-supermarkets-like-now-to_0718457611.html

16. Over at Jstack

https://jameshigham.substack.com/p/it-was-the-sig-which-spooked-the