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Wednesday [16 till close of play]

(1618) Evening all.

 

23. Both Steve and Mary Miller said something interesting today

I’m sure each have many interesting things to say but in this case, Steve says there are things SKB has done which are invaluable for MAGA and one of those is the guests he interviews. Guests such as Tubbs (Sen Tuberville of Alabama … cue Toodles who knows him as the coach of Bama’s main football rival, Auburn, but now in the senate).

At the same time, I’ve been watching an episode of Shona who does the Columbo reviews and one is coming up here tomorrow morning, involving a disciplinarian and patriot who kills the man who was going to destroy this military college. Steve might like this episode for that reason. Anyway, Tubbs has a Rumvideo at 1291:2, in which Tubbs says:

“Sen. Tuberville: There’s Some People Up Here In The House And The Senate That Weren’t Really Elected. They Were Elected Because They Cooked The Books And If We Allow That To Happen Next Fall It Will Be Over With….”

The missing word I’m guessing is “America”. Watch it from there, should you wish.

At the same time, Rep Mary Miller came out with an interesting statement herself. She is a pretty-pretty, never says much, and as a female Republican, she can be very left leaning when it comes to being humane to birds with broken wings, the unfortunates in society etc.

Yes but if she detects real danger to her entire society, as we do here at UHCs, then she is as hard as nails … protecting the young to come and that sort of thing.

Fetterman is the bellwether of the Demons, the canary in the mine, the one who’ll say this ain’t right.

And if moderates are pointing at the four GOP holdouts against what America voted for, how long can these Senators continue this for? In fact, if it’s a case of America versus those four, certain things might happen, I’m thinking. Juss sayin’.

22. Robert on language


21. Deryl on merit


20. Interesting by the NIH


19. Moosh corner


18. Svetlana


17. Sorry, this does not look good about Farage

… the girls are not impressed:


16. Steve corner

a. On SKB:

Ok, Mr Stephen K. Bannon (USN ret.) is a blabbermouth of the first order. He gets the troops out though: MAGA. Never underestimate what he and War Room did to get The Donald back in the White House. Never. He also has a massive chip about the British – descended from Irish emigrants so no surprise there. War Room snippets are about his guests: it they who bring the receipts. Finally I make my own fruit cake using Mum’s recipe – who got it from her mum who was a magician with food of any sort.

b. Elon and the Moon:

Helium-3 is a rare, non-radioactive isotope embedded in lunar soil, with potential for clean fusion energy and quantum computing, and is the focus of emerging lunar mining efforts. Nuff said.

c. One for DAD:

https://x.com/europa/status/2020172967594852545?

“The French government has launched a national plan to combat infertility, including sending an official letter to all 29-year-olds with information on fertility, reproduction, and preservation options. The policy comes as France’s fertility rate has dropped to around 1.56 children per woman, far below the 2.1 replacement level and the lowest in decades. Births are at post-war lows, with deaths now beginning to outnumber births.”

JH: Of course, does that mean French with French, French with other Euro nation or derivative from … or does it mean third and fourth world into French? It makes all the difference.

d. War Room is up at 1291:2

Wednesday [12 to 15]

(1415) Just came back inside after having my time completely wasted by Amz (I’ll complain two days from now, not today). Plus I bought a fruitcake for myself in a tin too … for the tin itself, which I had planned to use for storage. It was hideous … not the blue as advertised. I also bought an item advertised as arriving today. After it had been bought, they suddenly switched to tomorrow. Not a happy camper here.

On the other hand, I just finished the last of a soup I made with my fair hands and it had to have been the best I’ve ever done. Or at least it did itself somehow … have to work out why, how, what did I alter? All right, enough of all that with DAD having surgery today, plus a friend’s child also having. (1443)

 

15. Last of my Atticus prohibition pics

Atticus Jazz

14. The Truckers


Another in the SB category … presents herself and is presented as “one of us”, yet I’ve seen some quite negative things e.g. about GoFundMe and what happened to the funds … moreso concerning the man with her, have forgotten his name. There were a few truckers themselves who were mightily peeved with those two as scammers. Controlled opposition.

It needs sorting out.

13. Which shop is that then?


12. Nietspe and Nonnab

Still early afternoon and cream-crackered, splitting head from being stuck out in the poison. I do need to stress what we do here at UHC. We are not “party people” in the sense of blue, red, yellow, green, teal or purple rosettes … we are investigative, plus “gatherative” (ouch).

Thus we will shift our stance, not based on drifting and grifting from weakness and ignorance but on new evidence which we seem to agree on the whole has presented itself. Plus we go back to known sources. For example, IYE presents Helena Glass:

Now, “Glass” itself is an interesting surname, coming from a certain origin, so why would she be taking this stance? I’d also like to know Candace’s stance or Erika’s … or Donald’s. Is this her?


I notice IYE also showed this:

https://corbettreport.com/what-i-learned-from-the-epstein-files

All right, who’s this James Corbett? Whom does he dislike, like etc.? What are his hobbyhorses?

“The Corbett Report, founded by James Corbett in 2007, is an independent, listener-supported alternative news source that operates under the banner of 

“Open Source Intelligence News”. It focuses on investigative journalism, geopolitics, and critical analysis of government and corporate activities, often highlighting topics overlooked or misrepresented by mainstream media. 

Key Focus Areas (2025–2026)

As of early 2026, The Corbett Report continues to produce in-depth reports, videos, and interviews, with recent topics including: 

  • AI and Infrastructure: Investigating the impact of AI data centres on energy and water resources.
  • Geopolitics & Conflict: Analyzing shifting global power structures, including the situation in Syria and the Middle East.
  • “New World Next Year”: An annual, ongoing series with Media Monarchy that wraps up significant developments in open-source intelligence news.
  • Deepfakes and Surveillance: Exploring the rise of deepfakes and technology-driven propaganda.
  • “SolutionsWatch”: A recurring segment focused on highlighting practical, local solutions to global problems, such as community-level resistance to infrastructure projects. 

Core Philosophy

  • Open Source Intelligence (OSINT): Corbett utilizes publicly available information (government documents, news reports, public records) to verify or refute official narratives.
  • Anti-Establishment: The report is highly critical of central banking, the military-industrial complex, surveillance states, and globalist organizations.
  • Independence: It relies on audience support to maintain editorial independence. 

Notable Content Streams

  • The Corbett Report Website: The primary repository for articles, interviews, and videos.
  • New World Next Week: A weekly video series covering recent events.
  • Fake News Awards: An annual review of misinformation, mockingbird media, and disinformation. 

James Corbett is recognized for his long-term tracking of issues before they become mainstream news, such as the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and he is a prominent voice in the 9/11 truth movement.”

Hence, on the AI thing, down on Elon. Got it.

Last thing on this … you have many links, reader, you’re capable of exploring them and other links, even saying what you found. We really must do our homework on such things.

Wed Mat

 

“Four brothers receive telegrams from their father, telling them he has been dishonourably discharged and bidding them meet him at their home. They arrive to learn that he has the evidence to prove he was framed in his court-martial, but before the end of the evening Father has been murdered in his locked study, and his papers stolen. The four brothers fan out across the globe in search of the four men their father mentioned who might be able to prove his innocence–sort of an inverted version of the Four Feathers.

The brothers, played by George Sanders, David Niven, William Henry, and Richard Greene (who, from a distance, looks oddly like Brendan Fraser), are staunch in support of their dishonored father (played by the only actor who could command unquestioning faith in his military honor: C. Aubrey Smith). In their travels, they are haunted by Greene’s irritating American girlfriend, played by Loretta Young as not much more than a series of costume changes (she shows up in some of the oddest hats imaginable, and one fur-trimmed number that makes you wonder if she’s a Plushy fetishist–she does make up for it, however, in a lovely gown-to-watch-revolutions-by). Perhaps her most far-fetched moment, however, is her light-hearted banter after an evening of watching a military massacre.

Along the way, the tone of the movie changes almost as often as Young’s wardrobe. You think you’re in a sort of amateur detective yarn, and suddenly you’re watching innocent peasants mowed down by the military. The director, John Ford, is quoted in the AFI Catalog as having said, “I just didn’t like the story, or anything about it, so it was a job of work.” His lack of passion really shows.

But the chaotic story (filled with pointless red herrings, such as the role Young’s father may or may not have played in the evil-doings) does have some wonderful light moments, most of them provided by Niven, who is just delightful throughout: conversing with a boat steward in Donald Duck voices, playing with rubber toys, mocking Henry’s incipient whiskers, roughhousing with his brothers when they reunite on a boat dock. These touches make the film less painful than it would be otherwise. The wonderful George Sanders, however, is painfully underutilized.”

Wednesday [11]

(1049) Approaching elevenses. (1059)

 

IYE corner

There’s a Lauren vid at 1291 … now down to the Farage, Trump, Bannon thing. The links in the sidebar take you there but these sshots give the main idea.

Hardly extraordinary.


Think we can conclude from that:

  • Farage is not really part of this Epthing … Nige has his own young pretty supply and I know one … not a nice man, Nige but not part of the Epstory.
  • Trump we fairly much know the tale now.
  • Bannon … ah, sorry, our Steve, but SB does have questions to answer, also about the whereabouts of certain funds. Investigation is investigation, sorry to say.

Wednesday [6 to 10]

(0857) Been around since 0730, but downloading and editing sshots mainly … twenty-one so far, from various neighbours and across the pond, plus downunder. Why? Because it illustrates how similar our western issues are, with the same fiends behind them across the west. (0927)

 

10. Moosh corner


Y’all thought you’d finally escaped the trams, n’est-ce-pas?

9. Sweden


I’m afraid, Evelina, that that is the height of naivety … carrying hardware through a chokepoint?

8. Ozland


7. Alberta and Canada


From Martyupnorth:


6. Let’s start with Britain


https://connortomlinson.substack.com/p/why-we-should-ban-the-muslim-council?triedRedirect=true

Wednesday [1 to 5]

(0232) Awake. Thoughts for DAD who is doing things the hard way tomorrow morning, his time … read that excitement at 1290:1. (0327)

 

5. Steve at 1290

  • Trump Admin to Repeal Obama-Era Climate Rule in ‘Largest Act of Deregulation in the History of the US’
  • Documents Show Epstein Bought 330 Gallons of Sulfuric Acid in 2018, On The Same Day the FBI Launched Sex Trafficking Probe on Him
  • To Take on Gang Violence Destroying the Country, Sweden First Had To Overcome Liberal Indignation
  • The Liman Gateway Opens: A Tactical Breakthrough That Could Unlock The Battle For Donbass
  • Epstein’s Ukrainian Nexus: Modeling Agencies, Trafficking, And Elite Connections
  • Dr Russell Blaylock: How Vaccine-Induced Spike Proteins Damage the Brain and Cause Cancer
  • Three quarters of a million recent arrivals registered with a (UK) GP last year
  • Elon Musk offers to pay legal bills for Epstein victims naming accomplices*
  • Much more.

*JH: Not sure how efficacious that would be … seems that the fear of fiendish atrocities by those still in place might stay victims’ mouths or writing hands.

4. The Orwell quote seems just as true with this one from downunder


3. DAD at 1290

(An) early appointment at the hospital. It’s a 75km drive….

JH: Again … thoughts and prayers, DAD.

a) TR in Paris:

“I visited France this week to speak to patriots about Uniting The West following our Unite The Kingdom rally on May 16th, I took a walk around Paris with @CordierAlice2 of @Coll_Nemesis I noticed the city of love is long gone, replaced with aggressive drug dealing.”

b) Spain’s ruling Socialist Workers’ Party (PSOE) suffered a crushing setback in the snap regional elections in Aragón. In the ballot yesterday, it slumped to one of its worst historical performance….

c) The Thomas More Institute has published a report on photovoltaics in France. Today, 98% of photovoltaic panels are Chinese….

d) Time for a smile. (I hope the copyright is OK, I stole it from FSB site.)


2. Sec Kristi Noem writes

“Under the leadership of POTUS, the murder rate has plunged to a 125-year low — with especially steep drops in cities where the DHS Gov law enforcement undertook targeted immigration enforcement and crime prevention operations. Our nation has also experienced a steep decline in fentanyl deaths, which have dropped over 30%.”

I notice Steve also write that DJT was the one who shopped Nietspe all those years ago … it explains much if he’s being surrounded by enemy at the WH.

1. Sleep patterns do determine much

… not sure why mine should be early evening to early morn, our time, but there it is. I was thinking it was in line with the years in Oz but it seems more in line with Russia when it had a three hour difference. Wondering if it’s affected by all this blocking out the sun evil but one thing it might be is the number of North Americans and those downunder corresponding, plus neighbours on evening shift getting home about now. Plus the nature of this punditry “work” in itself.

What I do know is that … were I to attempt screen reading and collating at our mid-evening, esp. given the heart playing up at that time, it would not be doing justice to your drops. Twenty years ago I’d have been able to press on … now I know there’s ten minutes left at onset, then … crash.

And yet here I am at our 0253, quite fresh and able to operate, yet knowing I’ll crash again in an hour. Makes a man unemployable I should think.

Tuesday [16 till close of play]

(1829) Evening all. 50-50 here, pegging out a bit.

 

23. Waterstones … sad loss of the bookshop


22. Let’s toast


Appears to be the day of repeal … one of the prohibition pics Atticus was using.

21. And as for our roads now


20. Deryl is a former model and business lady, current friend


Looking bad now in both town and country … civic pride has, essentially, died.

19. Moosh corner


18. IYE has a fair bit up again in comments

Ta to all three chaps … I’ll tackle that, fresh, tomorrow morning … it’s best I do my reading early morn, too many things crowding the evening at this end. Slight injury to the hand (cut), should be ok.

17. Steve at 1290

a. Hearts of Oak: Nicolas Hulsher, MPH – Lingering Vaccine Components, mRNA as Bioweapons, and Ivermectin Efficacy.

b. Steve has Bannon’s war room up at 1290 too and it’s a curious thing, this Nietspe connection with him … I’ve awaited some sort of defence of Bannon from someone or else corroboration of the charges … nothing so far either way. Think the best thing is wait two days to see … if nothing, we’ll return to the normal patter, Steve willing.

16. DAD at 1290

DAD has an operation tomorrow morning, so his column is up at 1290 now, details there. We wish him the very best and those who pray shall do so. I’ll do my summary tomorrow morning for readers who drop in then.

Tue Mat

 

“The Killers is an expansion of a short story by Ernest Hemingway. The first ten minutes of this film is pure Hemingway with two contract gunman occupying and terrorizing a greasy spoon diner. Two of the most malevolent character actors around, Charles McGraw and William Conrad are the hit men.

They’re there to kill Burt Lancaster, known to the town as just a simple garage mechanic. Because he left a small insurance policy, his death was investigated by insurance cop Edmond O’Brien. Naturally Lancaster was no simple garage mechanic by any means. O’Brien comes up with Burt’s real identity and the reason why a few people wanted him dead.

The Killers was a big break film for Burt Lancaster. He had only done one previous film and that was Desert Fury for Paramount studios which had signed him. Because Universal was looking for an unknown to play the victim, Lancaster’s agent was able to land him the part. And because Desert Fury was held up, The Killers became his debut film and he was a star from his first film.

This was also a milestone film for Ava Gardner as well. After The Killers, Louis B. Mayer was most reluctant to lend her out any longer due to the notice that she got.

The plot of The Killers is very similar to that of Out of the Past with Lancaster in the luckless Robert Mitchum role. As for Ava Gardner in her portrayal, she’s taking a couple of pages from the Mary Astor school of double crossing, two timing dames. At least Mary had Sam Spade’s promise he’d wait for her. 

The Killers is a must for Burt Lancaster fans who want to see the film that launched his career.”