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Wednesday [2 to 5]

(0730)(0754)

 

5. Going to start using this as one of our usual sidebar pics

… esp. at OoL:


4. One of the new young bucks supposedly with us


3. Andy’s put up an item at 1324

Problem with the article is not that it pushes CDCs in fridges etc. as culprits in the pousonous atmosphere … they may or may not be so … but that the woke-left publucation pushes CDCs to the exclusion of chemtrails … and to do that is utter bollox.

We see Andy as one of us I think but oh dear … some of his constant sources! Still, it’s as well to at least note what they’re saying, those sources. We’re hardly all at one on our own sources, are we?

2. Last of Steve’s Israel-USA snippets

Let me give you a little glimpse of what they’re calling winning. Khamenei was killed Larijani was killed Shamkhani was killed Mousavi of the General Staff was killed Pakpour of the IRGC was killed Soleimani of the Basij was killed Aziz Nasirzadeh of Defense was killed Asadi of Intelligence was killed Hossein Salami of the IRGC was killed Hajizadeh was killed Shekian of Air Defense was killed Mohammad Bagheri of the General Staff was killed Rashid of the Khatam Garrison was killed Shadmaneh of the Q. Khatam was killed Kazemi of Intelligence was killed Mohaghegh of Intelligence was killed Mohrabbi of Intelligence was killed Rabbani of Operations was killed Rezaeian of Faraja was killed Bagheri of Missiles was killed Shirazi of the Bit was killed Qasem Soleimani was killed Mohammad Reza Zahedi was killed Abbas Nilforoushan was killed Hossein Hemdani was killed Mazafari Nia (Atomic) was killed Jabal Ameli (Atomic) was killed Fakhrizadeh (Atomic) was killed Borji (Atomic) was killed Tehrani Moghadam was killed And Israel has no intention of stopping.

All right, onto Steve at 1325:

  • Sen. Mike Lee Confirms SAVE America Act Debate Kicks Off Today — Allegedly “Talking Filibuster” to Force Democrats to Defend Their Opposition on the Floor
  • House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer Subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi to Testify on Compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act and Handling of Epstein Investigation
  • Boots In The Gulf: Why Ground Troops Are America’s Only Option Left
  • Six years after COVID lockdowns, students are still paying the price
  • I am extremely disappointed in Donald Trump’ – AfD co-leader warns of WWIII
  • The Noahide Laws
  • Much more.

JH: Interesting stage this morning where all of us regulars differ from the others on at least one point. My own “thang” is that I’m in thrall to the biblical God in three persons, but also to close friends, England, also Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Northern Ireland, plus Downunder and Canada, also European nations as nations, inc. Russia … South Africa in its old form too … Chuckles etc. … Rhodesia, Kenya, Mali … but that seems to have gone under down there now, as we are. Quite like ordinary Brazilians and Argentinians too.

I am not in thrall to either Malsi or Israel in Zionist form. Don’t read too much into that … it’s that the previous paragraph is far more important to me … that’s all.

The enemy … obviously the satanically controlled upper echelons, the EU, WEF, all those. Just as we blog and tweet on each day. They are controlling Malsi now. Malsi could do nothing against a loyal, Christianised west.

Wednesday [1]

(0609) Morning all, nondescript out there just now. I have written a lengthy reply, not to just Dearieme but to all our chaps (in some cases it’s not necessary to). It’s in comments, not as a post item. (0641)

 

1. Quick look around

Rather than just pace the items throughout the day, I’m thinking some sort of quick scroll down X in the morning, pasting headlines in short form here in item 1, gives us all an overview of overnight events far better. So, starting now.

  • There are two key items out of Israel. One is the Yahoo’s death or not, the other is the closing of the Christian Holy Sepulchre. There is also Steve’s comment.
  • Steve’s first: Ali Larijani’s alleged death may represent the decisive moment of regime collapse in Iran. Formally designated by Khamenei himself as emergency crisis manager, Larijani was the last senior figure with the institutional authority, political relationships, and operational knowledge to hold a fractured leadership together.

I’ve seen talk of him having been the one moderate Donny could have negotiated with … so this thing is coming down to clashing agendas.

  • A gung ho White House hawk item: This regime will soon learn that no one should challenge the STRENGTH and MIGHT of the United States Armed Forces.

As in Vietnam, yes? Bomb them back into the stone age? Very Kissinger, Rumsfeld and Cheney.

  • The Holy Sepulchre closure in Israel … interestingly, both in my own timeline on X and in the general X newsline, there is no reference to it. There was last night before I zonked and it was clearly seen publicly:



… but no further reference on X. Why? Meanwhile, Pam above notes that the SAVE Act goes to the Senate floor today, with Thune threatening “cloture”, meaning it needs 60 votes, not 50. Evil man.

  • This lot can get knotted:


However, it’s now a much bigger issue once the M**s* L*mb* decide to go public this way, “decreeing” from on high. They need summarily dealing with but as Rupert notes … it’s going to take time.

  • Well this is one back from the s*t*nists:

  • As has just been said above, or at least intimated. She’s an Oz girl by the way:

  • Another good piece if news:

  • Concerning today’s vital Lords vote on full term baby murder:

  • Saw this in passing on Quora


Quite agree … muscle mass is core. Just walking does not cut it, at least for males … it needs resistance training too, involving building muscle mass, or at least maintaining it.

Tuesday [11 till close of play]

(1445) Afternoon all.

 

21. Joe Kent


20. An AI post on X

“We’re calling it. Netanyahu, Barnea, Ben-Gvir and several other members of Israel’s security leadership are dead. That’s the Prime Minister, Head of Mossad and Minister of National Security. Iran hit a high-level meeting of minds the same way Israel did. The question is who had the drop on them and dimed them out to Iran. If Trump’s smart he pretends like he double-crossed Netanyahu, takes credit for it all and leaves the war.”

19. Moo corner


18. Another dead Bishop on the landing, Vicar-Sergeant


17. See recent Yes Minister clip


16. Wonder if the Yahoo is actually dead … or in hiding?

This from Deryl is on a similar topic:


15. In the light of the attempt to scam Deryl over here


14. Rogue judges


13. Feminine, elegant, modest = keeper


12. A twofer


11. Inheritance Tax

Tue Mat

 

Had to decide between four versions … two colourised, two b&w. The tone of the movie seems to require b&w … one had zero comments, quite strange … this was the other. Next politpost 1445.

“Thorne Smith is just now beginning to be taken seriously as a writer. Often brushed off as just another pulp fiction fabricator, Smith’s works are filled with satirical, humorous jibes at American culture concealed in well-written stories of fantasy. Though all three Hollywood versions of one of his best character creations leave out much of the satire they are each highly entertaining romantic comedies with many sexual innuendos considered bawdy when released in the late 30’s and early 40’s. This third film adds an element of mystery, suspense and chills to the comedy. Even the humor comes faster than in the first two Topper’s. Billie Burke as Mrs. Cosmo Topper is given more clever lines this go around. Being one of the best actresses around, she knows exactly how to use the lines for ultimate comedic effect. 

Eddie ‘Rochester’ Anderson was one of the funniest men around at the time. Mainly a radio comedian and sidekick to the inimitable Jack Benny, he stands out in every movie role he was given. He was one of the few African-Americans of his day who was able through sheer talent to rise above the racist Hollywood stereotyping rampant in the media at the time. Later during the civil rights movement Jack Benny told Rochester to do an errand for him. He replied, “Mr. Benny, we don’t do that anymore.” There’s one scene in “Topper Returns” involving Rochester that’s a gem when the raven flies to his shoulder and he gives a double take. Don’t miss it. I don’t know whose idea it was to have him wear a fur coat but that one prop adds tremendously to the fun.

So much has already been said by IMDb reviewers about the sensational Joan Blondell who deservedly got top billing in this film. She was a multi-talented actress who could play any role given her better than anyone else. She was also a topnotch comedienne as she shows in this outing when she somewhat assumes the role played by Constance Bennett in the first two outings. Donald MacBride as the police sergeant in charge of investigating the murders plays the part of a dumb policeman (typical for Hollywood in those days) in such a lofty comic manner than his stupidity is actually believable and this time funny. Adding to the creepiness of this truly scary comedy is the performance of Rafaela Ottiano as the housekeeper. She would frighten the pants off Boris Karloff and Peter Lorre. The rest of the cast made in heaven is just as effective.

Special note should be given to the special effects which were nominated for an Oscar. The man behind them, Roy Seawright, had also been in charge of the special effects for the first two Topper’s. I’ve read that he had a hand in doing the special effects for the 1933 horror classic “The Invisible Man,” although he is not credited with that in his profile. 

Roland Young is for many viewers the definitive Topper but the later TV Topper, Leo G. Carroll, did a fine job too. Plus the later TV series added a ghost St. Bernard named Neil who just happened to be an alcoholic. Except for this the three movie versions are superior. The made for TV “Topper Returns” actually deals with Cosmo Topper Jr. and though OK is nowhere near the caliber of this “Topper Returns.””

Tuesday [6 to 10]

(1119) Eight hours and thirty-six minutes for that first post of the day … must be some sort of record, that. Total cloud cover out there but sun shining behind it. Morning, all. (1136)

 

10. Moo corner


9. NHS overseas recruitment


8. Whence meningitis? Whoever could have brought it in?


Govts used to have, long ago, quarantine facilities, procedures.


7. TDS today (Lord Toby’s newsletter)

“Lies, disinformation and fictional accounting are the order of the day as a desperate hard-Left UK government, aided by its pet Climate Change Committee, tries to keep its impossible Net Zero controlling agenda intact. The bedrock unproven science claims surround the suggestion that recent limited global warming presents an existential threat to the planet.

Statistics are routinely tortured to produce claims of up to 1.7°C warming from the pre-industrial age, notable as reported in a recent silly ‘Trump’s brave new world’ article by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in the Telegraph.

In fact, temperatures have only risen by around 1.1°C over the last 100 years. Moving away from the tortured stats measured over a few cherry-picked months, it has recently been discovered from ice core records that rises of 1.1°C in the current interglacial, which started about 20,000 years ago, occurred in about one in six centuries.

Moreover, similar, although less frequent, temperature rises appear in earlier periods going back 150,000 years.”

6. Possibly sums up our dilemma better than any words

He’s been around for eons

 

No, not God or the devil … in this case, the Time Lord Doctor Who. I saw early doctors but Jon Pertwee was my first sentient period watching, then Tom Baker whom most of us loved watching … I dropped off watching after that but came back for Christopher Ecclestone and the gorgeous Billy Piper … my last viewing was a preview of Capaldi and a Clara now full of herself, plus lesbo. No thanks.

It’s true that Wokery was already insinuating itself early, which methinks was why Ecclestone was disgruntled … yet I quite liked Matt Smith as the Doc, not so much a wisecracking Clara … it does not suit women. Bells of St John was the last episode I liked.

MMutR has spoken a few times about being able to separate actor/actress/musician and person in real life but in some cases … I can’t. Can’t abide De Niro, Springsteen, various others but Rose or Billie? Tolerable at times as a human … adorable as a character.

In this clip, I quite liked all except the one in the car with that scowl we see so much of today … he can just eff off with his attitude, all of em can. And the “nutter” Dad? Well he was an early version of us, no? Strangely, for some reading this and forming opinions, I was in a minority in quite liking Martha as companion … not so much the lefty Donna … so go figure, as they say across the pond.

Martha

The legendary Roobeedoo

St Paddy’s Day [1 to 5]

(0221) Oh dear, another middle of the night awakening. Never mind. (0818 resumed)(Resumed again at 0911 … no porkies, that’s exactly when I resumed. (1057)

 

5. Housekeeping for DAD, plus IYE and Steve, plus any other “dropper”

Referring here to our boys, plus our girls … Steve and IYE probably know these already.

Let’s open with the humble “|” symbol. It’s not capital i, nor lower case L … it’s often found in the second bank of screentop keyboards. It’s more than useful as, placed in front of a url, it prevents the url from expanding. If I as admin wish to change an expanded url back to embedded text (see any of Steve’s at NOWP) WP now do not allow that if it’s flagged by their algorithm.

What is the platform liable to hit us over? Obviously anything Malsi … even our term M**se L***s, which I think IYE brought in do not seem to cut it now. There is most certainly fear among the techies and Woke management boards.

There is one way around it … up to a point … screenshots. However, there’s a thing called OCR and no forgetto that there’s a thing called ML (machine learning), which techies pretend to call (and normies obediently follow) … AI.

……

Sidelight on that very OCR thang, plus AI:


Now, what’s interesting to me about the stats I had on the post? Last week was 7.8K “impressions” on the account. Uh huh. After 36 minutes today, that post just now had received 0 looks, 0 likes, 0 retweets. Equally irrelevant posts generally get up to 20 looks, relevant ones, e.g. Mothers Day … that got 145 views. Even then, it bears no relation to actual stats. In short, it’s almost certainly rendered partially invisible … in fact, X said it in a note. Having been naughty in the past, e.g. like Julia, has seen us both handicapped.

And yet Elon says he’s about free speech and visibility? Now, having said that, it’s probably better that way, in order not to draw heat. Various medium accounts are getting slammed, suspended etc. Been awhile since that happened, lost half the “followers” etc.

4. Steve at 1324

  • British PM Starmer Refuses To Send Ships To Help Keep Open the Strait of Hormuz – Trump Warns NATO Allies: ‘We Will Remember’
  • Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Calls for Primary Challenges Against RINO Senators Blocking SAVE America Act — Urges “Convention of States” to Bypass the Corrupt D.C. Uniparty
  • Irish Actress Jessie Buckley Surprises Woke Hollywood — Defies Anti-Family Agenda with Heartfelt Tribute to Motherhood During Oscar Win
  • The Two Keys: How Russia Plans To Trap Ukraine’s Forces In A Historic Cauldron
  • Eastern Overlord: Why Air Power Failed and Ground Invasion Looms in Iran (JH: Don’t forget this is pro Russ govt, editorially.)
  • For the First Time Ever, the COVID Jabs Are Called “Bioweapons” in Court!
  • Local elections in Hesse: CDU strongest force, AfD gains significantly, Greens and SPD lose (JH: Post item coming up at OoL on Thursday, opening with this. The post opening with Liz Truss which I had earmarked for then and there will appear here today instead.)
  • French Municipal Elections Provide Early Test For Le Pen’s National Rally Ahead Of 2027 Presidential Race (JH: This will also be part of Thurs at OoL.)
  • Nigerian military contracts private company backed by US investors to develop weaponised AI-guided drones
  • Plus more.

3. A Mila double


2. DAD appears to have been censored

… must check why … and er … post him. Hmmmm … quick glance down and item “e” at NOWP 1324 appears to be the problem. There’s a video at the end.

(0857) Well, DAD certainly set a cat among the pigeons today, which in turn skewed the blog over there, with functionality relating to deleting part posts removed. Thus I had to do it the way it now is over there, plus here. It cost an hour but instructive all the same.

1. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/03/the-rotting-corpse-of-cofe-not-fit-for.html

Monday [11 till close of play]

(1608) Evening all. Been a busy day. Going to leave the Kate Spade comments in situ below the post, opening this evening with subsequent IYEs and the other items.

 

20. Open govt

19. Moo corner


18. Clash of two heavyweights


17. North Sea oil and gas


16. The heat is on


15. Why is she doing it?


14. Royal Navy deploying

13. This is being posted with the clear stipulation

… that it does not prove any of it, except maybe the text, nor does it debunk it. It leaves it unresolved. Yet it contains bits and bobs of evidence.

12. Steve corner

a. From bathhouse to White House, you can see what Barry was up to as Biden’s handler..

KAYLEIGH MCENANY: “A $400 million cash transfer was FLOWN out to Iran…400 million was just the tip of the iceberg. One month later, the Wall Street Journal reported the Obama White House sent three different payments to Iran, totaling $1.3 billion, with a B!” “A day later, Obama’s deputy secretary of state, Antony Blinken, ran to CNN to defend his boss’s nuclear deal and the cash transfer.” “Fast forward to 2023. The Biden White House cleared the way for the release of $6 billion in frozen Iranian funds.” “In the years since, Iran continued to build up their nuclear program until President Trump called in the military to obliterate it. Today, where we are seeing absolute strength of the U.S. military on full display.”

b. NOWP 1324:

Hearts of Oak: The Week According To . . . Josh Ferme.

11. IYE corner

a. India’s getting some oil
https://x.com/amitmalviya/status/2031939737674740148

b. Old “Ketchup” isn’t innocent in all of that either

https://steemit.com/news/@ozphil/did-all-those-pallets-of-cash-really-end-up-in-iran

[“Ketchup” Kerry is married to Heinz heiress]

c. Here’s a bit more

https://steemit.com/news/@ozphil/nuclear-deal-bribes-iran-threatens-to-reveal-who-they-paid-off

Spoiler: It never happened

d. “The Historic Deal that Will Prevent Iran from Acquiring a Nuclear Weapon”

https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/node/328996

Mon Mat

 

“According to the narration and prologue, this was based on a true story. The film depicts the 1932 murder of a police officer in a speakeasy in Chicago. In 1933, two men were given life sentences for the murder. The action of Call Northside 777 starts out eleven years later, in 1944. Lee J. Cobb, editor of the Chicago Times, comes across a small ad in the classifieds offering $5,000 to whomever can offer information regarding the murderer of the police officer in 1932. Anyone with information is urged to call Northside 777. Cobb is intrigued that someone would be offering so much money for an eleven year old, solved murder, and why it is in such an inconspicuous ad? He has a hunch that there is a story in there and he assigns lead reporter, James Stewart, to the case.

Stewart is at first uninterested but as he thinks out loud and asks questions, Cobb urges him to investigate and see what he can come up with. Stewart starts with meeting the owner of the classifieds ad, who turns out to be the mother of one of the men put in prison for the murder. She is adamant that her son is innocent, and has scrubbed floors since his imprisonment to save up the reward money and pay for the ad.

As Stewart interviews more people investigated in the case, and reviews more news stories and documents related to the case, he realizes that the man in jail for this crime may really be innocent. Noir mainstay Richard Conte stars as the (allegedly) wrong-fully convicted man. Helen Walker has a small but effective role as Stewart’s devoted wife whom he confides in when he’s trying to figure out the case. They also work on a jigsaw puzzle together throughout the film, which very skillfully acts as a metaphor for what Stewart is trying to do in his work life.

Betty Garde plays the eyewitness whose inconsistent ability to pick out the murderer in the lineup comes into question by Stewart. She is very bitter and uncooperative towards Stewart, and obviously afraid of something or someone unnamed, so he’s forced to undermine her credibility and go without her assistance in clearing the man whom he feels was wrongfully convicted.

I thought Stewart was excellent in his role as the everyday man whose work could affect the lives of many people associated with the case. Lee J. Cobb was authentic in the role of Stewart’s boss who urges him to keep going in his investigation. I do get the sense though that Cobb is just trying to increase readership in the newspaper, and that he couldn’t care less about Conte’s character. But Stewart is the one with a little more humanity who is more about solving the crime than increasing readership of his newspaper.

One thing I thought was interesting about this film was that the man who administers the lie detector test to Conte is the actual inventor of the lie detector test.”