Author Archives: James Higham

Monday [14 to 17]

(1152) Almost afternoon all … there’s this post … a quiz later, possibly an old filum.

 

17. Cancer of Wokery through every High Church now


16. Wonder where the Cheeky Girls are these days


15. They all go leftwing or befriend paedos


14. Posted at 991 by DAD, posted at X by one of the gals below in L@L

Monday [13]

(0808) What next?

 

Housekeeping question:

I’ve never found out if readers can access this type of thing here at HQ, watch it, rather than having to go to X. It won’t expand at NOWP nor UHC, might try it st Jstack and see.

Back to the topic … Steven Wolfe himself did some strange things, caught in footage in Strasbourg.

To my mind, this is more than an ideological clash, e.g. regarding the great invasion … it’s a clash of styles. For all I admire what Rupert has done, he and Steven W are both “out there”, impossible to control, so are many others in the “alt” region, in which we find ourselves too. Maybe too sigma for our own good.

Farage knows how to address the normie with reservations, he’s a known-known and said just enough to get in in Clacton. But he has the taint of Tory to him, as I have or had … MMutR said as much … and libertarians at the old OoL said as much too.

This does not go down well with the true middle or upper-working, though being able to string words together adds some gravitas.People right now want firstly the swamp drained … pollies are the lowest of the lows … but after that, it needs a strong, consistent manager who takes no ordure.

Is Rupert that? Hmmmm, not so sure. Nigel might have been but is now a busted flush to us … but still loved by normies. Difficult. END.

Monday [5 to 12]

(0536) Morning all … Gates bleah out there so far. Working 5 to 12, 12 to 5 … what a time to be alive! (0707)

 

12. The Cynical Brit at X

Maybe @reform chasing @RupertLowe10 and @benhabib6 out of the party was a blessing in disguise. Hear me out…

We’ve clung to Reform because we’re desperate. We know the next election is make-or-break for this country—our only real chance to save it. Reform seemed like our best hope, but let’s look at this logically:

1. @Nigel_Farage didn’t even want to represent Reform—he was more interested in making money in America until he saw how much support the party was gaining.

2. They used Hope Not Hate to vet applicants.

3.They turned on @benhabib6 when he dared to speak uncomfortable truths about the party.

4. Farage openly stated he does not support mass deportations.

5. They berated Tommy Robinson and ignored the disgraceful treatment and political persecution he has faced.

6. @TiceRichard is best mates with Matt Hancock. @IsabelOakeshott , Tice’s wife, who smirked when questioned about Lowe having the whip removed, co-wrote Matt Hancock’s book, Pandemic Diaries.

7. They support and encourage the Ukraine war.

8. Now, they’ve turned on @RupertLowe10 for speaking more uncomfortable truths. Reform and Farage were never the answer. It’s time for a real, serious political party—one that is for the people, led by capable, reliable, honest, and respectable politicians.

I truly hope @benhabib6 and @RupertLowe10 form their own party with a proper democratic structure and a real plan, unlike Reform. Your supporters are waiting for you, Lowe and Habib. ❤️🇬🇧

Meanwhile, Ryan Fellows on X:

“A. Bridgen, the ex MP, approached Nigel Farage at the height of the pandemic to give him facts on the vaccine, and he was told he shouldn’t be talking about that, so i don’t trust Farage at all and i am glad they exposed themselves.”

JH: Anyone heard the expression “Unherdable Cats”? Someone should maybe run a blog called that.

11. On Tina Peters

Mike Engleman: ”The real crime being committed in Colorado is that 70 year old Gold Star mom, Tina Peters may die in prison from abuse for actually doing her job, while Jena Griswold won’t be prosecuted for letting voting machine passwords go unsecure for months!”

10. On Farage

Higgy: “Two weeks ago I said that Nigel Farage really didn’t have it in him to carry Reform through to the next General Election. He just doesn’t seem interested. His lacklustre appearances are uninspiring and his refusal to agree to mass deportations of illegals is bizarre.”

9. Castro and Carney

The Architect: “Watching Trudeau just walk off into the sunset after ten years orchestrating the controlled demolition of Canada and profiting personally from it makes me sick. The guy needs to be in jail.”

Douglas Macgregor: “Incoming Canadian PM Mark Carney linked directly to Ghislaine Maxwell.”

Plus Dan Mazier: “Canada now has a Prime Minister who does not have a seat in Parliament, has never held elected office, and refuses to disclose his financial interests.”

Danielle herself: “At a time when we are facing unprecedented economic challenges with our largest trading partner, Canada deserves and needs a leader with a mandate from Canadians. New Liberal Leader.”

@MarkJCarney needs to put Canada first and call an election immediately.

8. Wolf on X

Few voters know how Parliament works. There is a useful weapon for backbenchers called Written Questions that the government has to answer. It’s how @RupertLowe10 finds all the stats he shares with us.

Guess how many Reform MPs have submitted? Lowe: 965 Tice: 120 Farage: 20

Egregious crime against parliament from Rupert … elected by his constituency, does his job, does not take a salary. Unforgivable, working for the indigenous.

7. Mr. Sensible1 on X

We simply cannot let this play out like they did with Enoch Powell! Suddenly farage has become Edward Heath. Powell’s popularity among the public complicated the narrative. In the days following the speech, thousands of working-class supporters, including dockers and meat porters, marched in London and Wolverhampton to protest his sacking, chanting slogans like “We want Enoch!”

Polls suggested significant public backing for his views on immigration, with some estimating that up to 74% of Britons agreed with his stance at the time. This groundswell of support fueled the perception among his allies that the Conservative elite, uncomfortable with his populist appeal and uncompromising style, seized the opportunity to neutralize him.

Michael Heseltine later remarked that had Powell stood for party leadership or even prime ministership in the wake of the speech, he might have won “by a landslide,” underscoring the disconnect between the party establishment and the public.

6. Andy at 990

This tuber is new to me. All about subjects and citizens. |  https://youtu.be/hKIA7PvuhbE?si=elx9XIl78twV7ACZ

Another new tuber, I watched a few of his short and to the point offerings. He makes a very good case for a meat based diet. |  https://youtu.be/8i3dpylBOwc?si=9K04nsIGaYxgK32x

5. DAD at 990

a) Romania has barred far-right frontrunner Calin Georgescu from running in May’s presidential election…

(JH Don’t forget I have a Romanian primary source I posted, not pro-Georgescu.)

b) Elon explains how George Sore-ars milk the USA.

c) Protest breaks out in France condemning President Macron. “Macron, we won’t die for Ukraine.”

d) The French Government invites universities to welcome American scientists ‘mistreated’ by [President] Donald Trump.

(JH: Rabid marxists we presume.)

Extra: Yesterday was a day of reflection on the Covid debarcle. This is a video of some people who should be hanging their heads in shame.

Monday [1 to 4]

(0426) Looking darkish out there. (0444)

 

4. Steve at 990

Four: No military in Eur? Budapest Washington … Vatican gone anti-X … much more…..

Three: That rabid UCLA law marxist … Dec of Ind to WH? DOGE … much more…..

Two: Uke sit rep much the same … Syria’s the current thing … much more…..

One: Oz Covid chem killing of elderly … winter flu … much more…..

3. Jolly hockey sticks, anyone?


2. Gene Hackman

Much obfuscation, at least some people connected are lying. Did she die, he wandering aimlessly? I suspect things get pretty messy late in life for all of us, best not to dwell on that.


1. IYE has a fun thing top of sidebar

From truth social, a comparative study.

Sunday [12 to 17]

(1257) Afternoon all. (1325)

 

17. Reform … disgruntled ex-Tories vs disgruntled ordinary Brits


16. IYE in comments

Re Farage/Reform – “Fool me once, shame on you! Fool me twice, shame on me!” Folks need to remember that when they’re giving them second (third, fourth…) chances.

Unrelated:

Title speaks for itself.
https://miriaf.co.uk/the-government-is-trying-to-kill-you-is-no-longer-a-conspiracy-theory/

15. The ravaging of Canada by Castro and fellow traitors


14. Articles of faith in the church of Reform


13. The Frankish sacking of Constantinople in 1204

It started with exploring this, from the Merovingians to the Carolingians to the Lombards to Venice … to how each had become nominally Christian but were still actually pagan, esp. Venice and its witches, to the promises of plunder, to the Welfs, to the Great Schism and its ridiculous basis, to the very nature of how the creed changed from the Roman rite to Nicea 325 to the Apostles’ Creed, to the references to the three components of the Triune God in scripture (KJV) to the very real displacement within the physical Church from the Spirit’s role “indwelling” in the human believer to being mainly concerned with visible Church structure, buildings, organisation, eventually “conquering”, to the protests against all the abuses, centred around “filthy lucre” … and so on.

Therefore, it was perfectly easy for the Frankish to slaughter, rape and pillage those supposedly of the same faith, as it was not based on shared indwelling but on territory and wealth, on the settling of old scores between nobles.

12. TPA

Perhaps you’ll have seen this coming, perhaps you won’t, but what our findings laid bare was that nearly half of all councils increased their reserves while putting up council tax. 47.2 per cent (150 out of 318) of councils which published accounts for 2023-24 saw an increase in their usable reserves during the period, while 59 councils saw increases in both 2022-23 and 2023-24. 

Epping Forest topped the chart for the biggest increase of usable reserves seeing their balance tick up by a hearty £86 million in 2023-24. Hot on their heels were Milton Keynes adding £78.8 million or 29 per cent. In that same period council tax rose by 4.99 per cent. Elsewhere, three councils had usable reserves per resident in excess of £10,000. These were the City of London (£31,414), Shetland Islands (£17,548) and Orkney Islands (£11,512). A further four councils had between £2,000 and £4,000 in usable reserves per resident: Westminster (£3,248), Isles of Scilly (£2,928), Wandsworth (£2,354) and Tower Hamlets (£2,005).

With our findings gaining national attention, lead researcher on the project and TPA policy analyst, Shimeon Lee, was spot on when he told journalists: “Local taxpayers will rightly be concerned that some councils are filling their coffers at the expense of residents. For many years, town halls have consistently increased council tax and justified the rises with claims of financial hardship. These figures reveal that a significant number of local authorities are hoarding cash while local people struggle to make ends meet.” Shimeon followed up with a blog highlighting the ten key takeaways from the research which you can read here.