Not the usual fayre here but this one makes a point. Most NG presenters are raving Wokerati but not all. Occasionally one gets sane sounding, very feminine ladies, despite their dress ideas and they soothe the soul with their presentations.
Not the usual fayre here but this one makes a point. Most NG presenters are raving Wokerati but not all. Occasionally one gets sane sounding, very feminine ladies, despite their dress ideas and they soothe the soul with their presentations.
(0748) Morning all. Slowly posting today’s fayre, the morning’s largely ready. Bleah outside. (0845) Sky has improved. (0846)
10. A double

9. A bit over half western women loony
… even murderous. People like Darlene though are the sane we count as friends:

8. Ruinous climate scam

7. What once was London

6. The “murder the elderly bill”
Brought by Wiggia under its official name:
“The title gives the impression this Bill is all about helping those in extreme medical circumstances out of their dilemma by killing them. For some it makes sense, for many it is a form of legalised murder.
Far too many influences are involved that are not in any way wanting to help the afflicted but hasten them on their way for their own advantage, whether they be individuals or organisations i.e. the State.”
(0515) Just DAD for now, plus the UHC-WP piece, then back to bed for awhile, then Steve. (0826)
5. Disconnect between what Trump says and Bondi does

4. Steve at 1163
3. Over at OoL
https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/09/one-login.html
2. Over at UHC-WP
1. DAD at 1163
a) US multinational Apple says the European Union’s flagship Digital Markets Act (DMA) has forced it to allow p0rn onto its app store.
b) Three French female converts to Isl@m have been convicted in a French court for joining the Islamic State.
c) The Police oversight body, Independent Office for Police Conduct, has no problem investigating frontline officers for trivial matters, but seems unwilling to scrutinise senior ranks for some of the most damaging allegations the British police have ever faced.
d) Trump’s rookie prosecutor forced to take on Comey case alone after Bondi’s DOJ ‘left her out to dry’.
e) Over 2 million signatures.
(1549)
15. Steve and war room
14. Further to the OoL post going up early evening

13. Public reputation is something plod clearly do not care about

12. Days gone by

11. If you combine the other things posted on ID these two days
… with this below … it places rather an imperative on stopping this whole biz:

(0842) The focus this morning was in getting two OoL pieces composed, one up now, one this evening, which were tricky in the making. Plus processing HQ things for today … so a bit late this morning. Sky is bleah, real low Gates stuff … careful with your respiration today, readers. (0944)
10. Moosh corner

9. This is from Toodles
Not totally sure who he is … have a rough idea who Gutfield is … there’s a vid and I found some text too … think we’ll get the idea soon enough:
Here are sshots of what I found on it:


8. DAD at 1163
“No to digital IDs” petition. Signature / time graph; with refresh button.
https://www.webtrek.co.uk/TrackPets/waspi/pet_waspi.html
7. Over at OoL
https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/09/in-which-i-try-to-reply-to-ada-lluch.html
6. Rolf at Now and Next
“On 8 September, BBC1 breakfast time news headlines referred to the two men who machine-gunned six people at a bus stop in Israel as Palestinian “activists”.
In itself, it doesn’t necessarily confirm anti-Semitic bias in the Corporation, but that soft-handed term clearly betrays bias in favour of a different group, whom it can portray as freedom-fighters, uncritically relaying claims by Hamas.
The BBC is not the only institution to fall prey to it.”
(0501) Another weekend. Morning all. Long post at OoL in about 30 mins. (0544)
5. Steve at 1162
4. Remember this cow May?

3. DAD at 1162
a) In a study published Wednesday, entitled “Keep Calm and Keep Cash,” the European Central Bank recommends that European citizens always keep….
b) Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia. These fourteen African countries recently arrested….
c) France on the edge: illegal immigration surges again.
d) If France’s political elite refuses to answer former MEP Philippe de Villiers’ call for a referendum on immigration….
2. Emerald

1. Andy opens proceedings today
Haven’t the poor people of Gaza suffered enough? Our dear auntie Beeb informs us that Tony Bliar is in discussions to run a transitional government there.
(1653) Almost evening.
17. Moosh corner

16. Steve and war room
15. That topic


14. Dorset Hundreds

13. Best to sign than ignore
Been a bad day. The film I did have turned out embedding disabled, this was the consolation film, sorry.
Review:
“The Limping Man is a fairly bland British B grade Noir with Lloyd Bridges imported from America to play the lead role and add appeal to a wider audience. The plot follows a reasonably intriguing path towards what should/could have been a dramatic conclusion before reaching a disappointing ending that might have been borrowed from a children’s story.
Despite this, the film has its moments with fine performances from Bridges and Alan Wheatley as the Inspector. Leslie Phillips appears as the inspector’s subordinate and, as always, is typecast as the ladies man who ogles everything in a dress.
Although the ending is flawed the film still has appeal as an interesting example of British Film Noir.”
(1311) Attempting to start a post but too much happening elsewhere. Planning to run Steve’s bully comment, plus Toods’ plus add a short bit myself … where? I’m thinking UHC-WP as a standalone, maybe called Bullying. I’d appreciate if readers, inc. Redacted, use the site as a third of nourishing unherdables, it seems the least loved just now. There’s a filum for sometime after two. (1558)
12. The ID bollox

11. Halligan
