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15. The Seditious Six

14. Online Safety crime

13. Censorship
12. It’s just the United States so far
At least openly over there. Here probably the same but dishonestly, leaving it off the labels, like cloned beef and Bovaer milk.
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15. The Seditious Six

14. Online Safety crime

13. Censorship
12. It’s just the United States so far
At least openly over there. Here probably the same but dishonestly, leaving it off the labels, like cloned beef and Bovaer milk.
(0631)(0631)
Definitive on election fraud
(0527) Morning again. (0602)
10. This was but one of the dozens
… protesting about the govt “trialling” child mutilations:

9. Female, foreign and too fat to fight

Think it’s far more than that, Kathy. See DAD at 1212:4a.
8. Maduro

7. IYE and chem trails, poisoning

On Friday, I was getting a delivery downstairs … next to perfect day in the old way, sky with fluffy white clouds, a bit chilly. Thought, cynically, what a great day to ruin it for everyone … looked up and as I looked over the dome … one, two, three … seven planes spewing this poison criss-cross … directly overhead, two of them.
Said to him … just look at all those chemtrails, it’s criminal.
Yes, he replied, they’ll have to find some new way to power aircraft. I just looked at him. What planes spew two white tails in criss-cross patterns across the sky? He was either nonplussed or deeply in denial.
And that relates back to Sarah White in the last post yesterday … what can be done about that brainwashing? How on earth, even were a third of the country up in arms about it, constantly … how on earth to get these normies to see reality and start making demands?
6. DAD at 1212
a) Recently, a French General gave a talk at a meeting of mayors about preparing for the loss of young people. Now… Macron: Towards the establishment of voluntary military service in France? … “In the world we live in, a world of uncertainty and rising tensions, if we truly want to be safe, we must deter others from coming….
b) …But here is the real enemy…..Rising Islamist influence among[st] French youth alarms lawmakers….
c) Predictable, but try not to yawn. The annual end-of-COP arm-wrestle between the climate cultists and realists was underway. Some ‘experts’ are not amused by what’s on offer, said to be ‘more of a roadmap to a roadmap’….
d) Meanwhile: In the real world…..A sobering reality: global fossil fuel demand continues to rise….
e) A wave of revelations about sexual assaults on young children in public nursery and primary schools is rocking the city of Paris. The left-wing city is struggling to acknowledge the facts….
(0317) There were some lessons out of that fall yesterday … long sleeps are bad for those older, as those seven hours exacerbated the issue, waking with no balance, power but no balance, like Starmer. Matter of time till something happened. Though the fall against the weight tree spike was nasty, it was amazingly placed right on the side, not fwd, not back, not rib, not hip. Both issues ongoing but nowhere near as bad, can write again as you see.
Thanksgiving this week in the U.S. … back to sleep now … DAD and IYE leading the next post around 0730 … ta to that lady (email) and gent (see sidebar) for the caring words, appreciated. (0358)
5. A reminder

4. Budgetary mess

3. Steve at 1212
2. Same downunder as anywhere else
… differences in exact details, same push by evil muvvers, globally. Alexandra:


1. Some good signs that the crims in power are getting theirs
At the same time, the deluded normies are a huge problem and that’s why Steve’s link in comments plus Sarah White’s interview last evening resonates, really encapsulates the essence of our issues … she pointed out that we activists and other pundits are preaching to the converted … true, while the deluded flatly do not wish to know the truth. Some of the following post items illustrate the reality of our dire situation.
There was, just now, on X, a quick question of a 20 year old girl (thereabouts) … “dumb as all get out” … veterans can fend for themselves, migrants need our care and understanding. How does one deal with convoluted, turned on their head priorities like that? The absolute “couldn’t care less about anyone but the fashionable” transforms into paid antifa thuggery, throwing soup at paintings in galleries etc. Gripped by mindless devilry for its own sake.
(1703) Close of play soon though.
14. Steve’s HofO
13. The antithesis of justice, while Floyd got statues
… celebrating his attack on a pregnant woman in her home.

12. EVs

11. Housekeeping
Woke this morning with no balance, falling into walls and grabbing things to stay upright, so nothing dire, didn’t actually go over till after lunch.
All parts of the flat are good for balance except the gym. I turned on the gym floor and fell onto a branch of the weights tree, it went into my side under the ribs but did not go inside, just contused the side, the rod is an inch wide and not sharp. Just contusion now spreading a bit.
Weird thing is that my legs, arms and upper are strong but something in both ears (lurgy?) has taken all balance … weird.
Last obligation is Steve’s drop, then maybe just rest, though it’s better if I move. Not sure I can blog much, Steve, maybe just a couple of already prepared sshots. Readers … Sarah White in comments just now.



(1229) Afternoon all. (1329)
10. Moosh corner

9. One to keep an eye on

8. Either way they get you
7. TPA bulletin on the dying pub
(Sadly, they do not supply a website url)
“With the price of a pint now around £5 on average across the country, the pub is starting to feel more like a luxury that needs to be justified rather than a regular pastime. And be in no doubt, it’s not the publicans who are to blame. Like most other things that make Britain an increasingly challenging place to live in, this is on the people at the top, and our MPs in Westminster. More than happy to be snapped in pics pulling pints during election campaigns, when they arrive in the Palace of Westminster they’ve routinely pulled the rug out.
As TPA wonks have found, the average pub now pays £100,000 in annual taxes on alcoholic drinks alone. Ever wonder why a pint is so pricey? Well over 28 per cent of the cost is just VAT and alcohol duty, with similar percentages for cider, wine and spirits. Demonstrating just how painful alcohol duty is for the British pub, if the price of a pint had just risen in line with inflation since 1989 it would be £2 cheaper, saving the average punter £248 per year. Yet shockingly, it is rumoured that the chancellor is considering hiking booze taxes even further. “
(1050) Coming up to elevenses. (1119)
The Garden of Isilme
… and her Beloved, Reader Bob
Life in the garden has been crazy. A couple of weeks ago, while the weather was still reasonably good, I went out to survey the harvest. We had recently experienced a bit of a gale, so all the apples picked themselves and strayed all over the garden. Mainly under the tree in, and between, the raised beds.

They will most likely go to making cider vinegar, although we’ve been having apple crumble, baked apple and apple sponge desserts just lately. And I’m preparing to make some curried parsnip and apple soup (very yummy).
A lot of our eating apples went to various local events to use for apple bobbing, and for toffee apples. I would have a go at making toffee apples but I’m not sure my teeth could handle it. I don’t want to pull out all my fillings. Besides, I’m trying to cut down on sugar.

Meanwhile, the flowers are still flourishing. The nasturtiums either side of our steps have had a sudden new lease of life and are trailing like mad. They didn’t do that in the summer; they were weedy little things. And the wallflower next to the beans has flowered again.

We have tyres on the old patio out the back. My Beloved drilled holes round them into which to stick bamboo poles and filled the tyres with soil. So each tyre is its own little wigwam for the beans. Well, the wallflower decided it liked this (it turned up out of nowhere) and has rooted itself in a crack in the paving and we thought it was rather cheeky, so we left it there. It’s enjoying its life by all accounts!

I went to investigate one of the tomato plants that had draped over the raised bed and was working its way across the lawn. I guess we forgot to give it a stake (we clearly thought it was a bush tomato when we put it in!) Anyway, I found a lot of tomatoes on it. Green ones. But we know we can do things with those (Toodles gave me ideas last year I think it was).

Soon, there’ll be nothing left in the garden except twigs and decaying leaves. Except for the holly tree – it has berries, but I have to keep that a secret because the local ladies have wreath-making workshops and are always on the lookout for trees to denude.

Here’s another song we’ve had before:
National SOCIALIST Party is not me.
I detest socialism, Fabianism, Communism, and the Eurocult behind it.