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Saturday [11 till close of play]

(1716) Evening all.

 

21. Update on Iran at 1947

  • Regime has called martial law, 6 p.m. curfew, anyone out will be shot
  • Army called out to replace police to stop burning of buildings
  • People still out in numbers, about 200 dead at this point.

20. Not going to live blog Iran tonight

… these are as current as we have just now. Anything major … hope I wake up for it. US does seem to be moving.


This was this morning:


19. Moosh corner … have we already had this one?


18. One argument made for X, not against

… is that it’s most sociable, with a fairly equal proportion male-female … well actually, about 60% female, which suits me fine for one. It matters not what the response is, it’s just “nice”, easy on the mind.

An example:


17. This was at 0720 (this morning)


16. Harry Rag is an important person for me, like Vicky

… also Stop the EU … their sense of relevance is very high.


15. I say nuffink


14. Steve at 1259 with war room

  • Julio Rosas: These New Protests In Minneapolis Are Basically Just A Continuation Of What Happened In 2020. The Left Is Trying To Activate Their Street Activists To Get Out And Cause Mayhem
  • Bannon: The Illegal Alien Invasion Of Our Country Is Our Biggest National Security Issue Ever! They Do Not Want To Assimilate. They Do Not Believe In Our Values. They All Have To Go
  • Wade Miller: We Have To Stop Hiding Behind This False Notion That We Can’t Stop Radical Islam From Fundamentally Reshaping Our Entire Culture And Constitutional Order
  • Rep. Chip Roy (R): The Radical Left Is Not Only Engaged In Massive Fraud But Also In An Effort To Pack America With Non-Citizens So They Can Take Our Country Over

13. Housekeeping

Partly because many of us are not 100% well just now … I’m not, Steve, IYE perhaps, other chaps and chapesses … and partly because there do seem inconsistencies as to how some incoming gets expanded youtube or Xclip, while others get url or just a summary and no url, some must stay in situ in comments … there IS reason, if not rhyme to it.

The very first point to make is that distribution decisions, afap in original form unless it’s an HQ summary, depend on the material plus original source, not our chap(ess) bringing it.

But there’s also an aesthetic requirement too … early day output tends to be very text heavy, then in come the youtubes, then things go quiet. By late afternoon, the occasional Xclip is ok but mainly screenshots thereonin.

Thing is that there is no size reduction function on youtubes on this WP site theme, not even in html, given the backend … small price imho for the advantages. Ditto with Xclips but at least they’re a reasonable size. Youtubes are more for films or features here.

If an expanded YT is important in order to ustd the topic, NOWP is the place for that … it often expands. With Andy’s tonight, it’s important, the youtube, yet we can’t run it openly here, nor at NOWP, because of Granny Harmer himself and Ofsted … we don’t want HQ or NOWP hit. That still leaves us with three options but not all run YTs or Xs.

And so it goes on … partly it’s the provocation level to those who can actually harm us, partly it’s an aesthetic thing over the course of the day. It’s never for patron personal reasons … I do hope that’s a known-known.

As for illness, chaps and chapesses … please take care of your health … get yourselves back up to scratch first.

12. Steve at 1259

Steve Bannon Speech – Save Texas From Radical Islam.

11. Andy at 1259

This guy plays a clip of a British journalist ripping into TTK, just listen to her rant. Epic. |  https://youtu.be/k_aaqWuuWm0?si=CmcfxOCwmyZTIzUL

Sat Mat

 

Fell asleep, missed lunch today. Never mind, here’s a flawed film … I’ll have late lunch now.

“Among titles that have been included in Fox’s Studio Line classic DVD series, Edmund Goulding’s “The Razor’s Edge” is a leviathan of powerhouse entertainment. At 146 minutes it’s certainly one of the longest films Fox ever made especially during its golden period.

Based on the novel by W. Somerset Maugham, the film stars then reigning heartthrob, Tyrone Power as wealthy Chicago playboy, Larry Darrell.

Without much cause, except that he’s bored with life in general, Larry breaks his engagement to Isabel Bradley (Gene Tierney) in favor of becoming a world traveler. Eventually, his trips abroad lead to India, to the very seat of spiritual enlightenment under the tutelage of a guru.

Meanwhile, back in Chicago, the impatient Isabel decides to marry Gray Maturin (John Payne). After the stock market crashes, Isabel leaves Gray to go continent tripping with her social climbing, egotistical Uncle Elliot Templeton (Clifton Webb at his usual acerbic best).

Eventually, all this intercontinental head bumping leads straight to a reunion of sorts for all concerned; one that is made bittersweet when it is discovered that an old family friend, Sophie Macdonald (Ann Baxter), after having lost both her husband and child in a terrible accident, has succumbed to a life of spousal abuse and drug use.

Having awakened his moral center, Larry makes a vein attempt to reform Sophie. But Isobel’s jealous need to have Larry all to herself even though his interest in her has never been rekindled leads to a bitter and tragic end.

Goulding’s direction on this magnum opus of a motion picture is slick, stylish and polished. Around every turn he imbues the staging of events with an overall sense of foreboding tragedy that, like the final flowering of the old south in Gone With The Wind, simply reeks of a time far removed from the currency of life in which his characters ultimately find themselves living.

Only the central, world-weary performance of Tyrone Power seems to hit the high notes acting wise. For the rest, but especially with Gene Tierney, the cast seem to be going through the motions, albeit with considerable flair and panache as is befits classically trained actors from Hollywood’s golden age.

There is also something to be said for Herbert Marshall’s characterization of the author, Somerset Maugham. Though probably inaccurate as to history, it is nevertheless one of the great bits of character acting ever put on film.

Saturday [6 to 10]

(0931) Morning all. Busy morn here. (0944)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. Solzhenitsyn


8. Iran

7. Do Granny Harmers wear bikinis?


6. (Cough)

Saturday [1 to 5]

(0630) Rough night for Iran, rough night for me. In my case … better with eventual sleep. Iran? (0819)

 

5. Over at OoL this morning

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2026/01/on-loonies-occupying-all-key-roles-in.html

Something a bit unusual over there in that I’m going to delete the content of that post at midday, mainly because it shall reappear elsewhere in our labyrinth at that time, unsignposted.

4. Steve at 1258

  • James Comer Slams Pam Bondi DOJ After Viral Chart Shows Zero Arrests — DOJ Still Sitting on Biden Autopen Pardons Trump Says Are Null and Void
  • UAE Cuts State Funding for Students Studying in UK Over Fears of Islamist Radicalization on British Campuses
  • Bible Sales Surge 134% in Britain and Hit Record Level, as Generation Z Embraces Christianity in Droves (JH: Hmmmm, need corroboration on this one)
  • Chicago PD Chief Larry Snelling Issues Brutal Warning to Leftist Mobs Targeting ICE Agents (JH: We need to come back to this)
  • Russia Sends Strong Message To Kiev With Oreshnik Strike (Largest Gas Storage)
  • Monsanto Sues Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson Over Alleged Theft of COVID-19 “Vaccine” Technology
  • EU’s flagship industrial-scale insect farming operation goes bust
  • Much more.

3. Interesting from Reform backer and Nige mate Arron


2. DAD at 1258

a) The European Parliament’s ‘Patriots for Europe’ group is to table another confidence vote against Ursula von der Leyen and her European Commission for “forcing through” the Mercosur trade agreement.

b) The Mercosur deal has been concluded against the will of farmers and key member states, in the name of a geopolitical strategy detached from the social reality of rural Europe.

c) According to a study by business consultancy Falkensteg, the number of large German companies – defined as those with more than €10 million in turnover – going bankrupt has grown by about a quarter to 471 last year.

d) Showdown expected as U.S. plans European visit about Greenland.

e) New financial declarations from top woke charities Stonewall and Mermaids show massive declines in income. Spare a thought for Jolyon Maugham…

1. Iran sit rep as far as we know

Given that the regime henchmen still in town do their worst during the day, Nioh Berg possibly has it right:

“Tehran earlier tonight. Like I said it’s becoming more and more like a war, and Iran is still holding strong against the demonic islamic regime. Many casualties but people are pushing forward instead of retreating.”

Why such inordinate time spent on this site on Iran? Aside from the moral question, there is the geopolitical … then there is the politico-philosophical, the strategic. How many armchair pundits of the gung ho type have urged OTHERS to get out there, be counted, fight back, with homilies about we are millions, they are but a few. Or translated, by mixing metaphors … just who exactly is going to bell the cat? Who is going to risk rape, torture, gruesome murder, to save his or her land?

Physically. Sure we pundits are taken down, threatened, blacklisted, consta-insulted … compare that to what Iranians in the streets are facing, particularly as the regime is known for trying to take out known rabble raisers.

That’s as far as we can know at this point. More if it breaks.

Friday [12 till close of play]

(1600) Almost evening. Bit of a coughing fit, so back later than usual.

 

20. Thanks Steve for the input in comments

(2057) A C-17 Globemaster seems to be flying from Germany to the M-E. At this point, time to crash. Night night all.

(2033) Trying to run credible reports afap, not speculative outside Iran and Israel. One mentioned that Khomeini was at the airport but Putin refused him. That would tie in with the report of him being in the east of Iran.

(2013) Babak Taghvaee (Israeli source): “The #IRGC‘s Vali-Amr Corps transferred Dictator of #Iran’s Islamic regime, #Khamenei to a remote desert hideout in eastern #Iran amid escalating nationwide protests. Their aircraft left Tehran-Mehrabad airport at 0650 UTC. He has avoided #Mashhad, as the city is now largely under the control of protesters. The regime’s leadership is increasingly isolated and fearful as unrest spreads across the country.”

(1955) Niyal Ghornani, Iranian in London, non Moose Limb, around 1800: “Received message from Telegram “The Revolution Bazaar area is extremely loud — people are chanting at full volume. There is also heavy traffic, and tear gas has been used, which has made the area chaotic. I can’t film because of the security situation, but I’m sending screenshots instead. Today, Oman Street — the road leading to the airport — was completely blocked. The streets were extremely crowded. Messages are coming in nonstop. In Qasem Abad, Mashhad, people are out on the streets. Tonight is far more intense than last night. People are cutting off roads and openly confronting the forces. Tonight is a bloody night.”

(1913) Emily Shrader:

Nioh Berg (1845): MASHHAD: “Millions are out. They turned off the street lights because they don’t want anyone to see the crowd. But the crowd is endless and stretches three kilometers”

Nioh did write, at 1628: “While there are reports of massacres happening in Iran, I have now seen MANY Starlink messages with hopeful and optimistic reports too. Nothing can be verified, but have trust that the people of Iran: • still outnumber the regime • were ready for this blackout to happen • have significantly damaged the regime • are still fighting Please be careful with accounts pushing a purely doomsday narrative, because from what I’m receiving, it’s far less one sided than in the past. Be skeptical of accounts spamming videos of death and corpses, as we have no way to verify these, and the regime’s goal right now is scaring people into going home. Remember that the regime has in the past staged and exaggerated their own atrocities in the online space to stop people from coming to the streets. Beware of accounts sharing death videos while people inside Iran are also sharing positive messages of victories and achievements. In the coming posts I will spread positive Starlink messages from inside Iran. Though unverifiable, the people there must have hope and strength. I will not manifest another November 2019. It’s NOT as black and white as you think.”

(1920) this now will be done as live blogging afa possible👆I’ll soon be asleep but if I wake, I’ll check.

Earlier, about 1830 (top is earlier, foot of item is latest):

I’ve only just got back to HQ, been chasing up what seems later news … for example, POTUS made his comments 16 hours ago. This though is tonight.

Reports emerging from Iran indicate that in Fars Province, protesters have overrun and taken control of an IRGC facility. That one had footage but Mehran Ahmadi comments: “It looks more like a mosque or a government building. The military sites usually have high walls with solid doors so inside is not visible.”

Sana Ebrahimi: “Anyone who understands the Middle East knows this: the fall of the Iranian regime would be more consequential than the fall of the Berlin Wall, not because the Islamic Republic is a global power, but because it has been a central tool for China and Russia and a major engine of terrorism in the Middle East. Its collapse would rip out a core pillar of their influence and fundamentally change global power dynamics.”

Giuliani says: “A massive power grid failure plunged Tehran and 16 provinces into darkness. Crowds are now swarming the streets, chanting “Death to the Dictator” with security forces firing live rounds. This comes days after Delta Force was positioned on the Iraq-Iran border and after President Trump said last week that if Tehran “violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue.”

Steve: “IRGC – were deeply involved in the construction of hundreds of miles of tunnels in Gaza. Additionally the placing of war materials under mosques is standard practice. They do it here in England. Thanks to Elon’s Starlink some wins from the uprising are getting a global audience..”

Savakzadeh: “A mosque was set on fire in Kaj Square in Tehran, last night. These mosques are no holy places to hold prayers but where pedophiles and anti-iranian terrorist of the Islamic republic meet. Thursday, 8 January 2026.”

Nioh Berg, from Karaj, Iran: “Hello, I’m connected via Starlink. I went to Fardis, Second Roundabout. Today is Friday, January 9th. Last night shots were definitely fired. At least two places with traces of blood, one of which hasn’t even fully dried yet. But despite all that, people have gathered right there. they’ve blocked the street, dancing and chanting slogans. I went around the whole area, there are no forces in the streets at all, so they’re clearly short on manpower. Based on my experience from 2019 and 2022, they used to at least place suppression units at main intersections to create fear. They’re probably preparing for tonight. At Second Roundabout, next to the mosque by the Gold Bazaar, people did an amazing job, the place exploded with activity. The suppressors used to stay around there for a while, same with Kourosh (a regime owned grocery shop) near the Second Roundabout, that place also has been taken care of by the people. I also went to Mohammadshahr (Karaj), which is near Fardis. There, people set fire to the city’s main mosque, it was a hornet’s nest that people set it on fire. One of the Kourosh branches (IRGC grocery shop) was also set on fire, along with several suppression vehicles right in front of that main mosque. I’m not taking my phone out, so I don’t have videos, but once the internet connects, the videos will reach you. I don’t exactly know how this information should be shared, but the main key is people gathering in large numbers. I was in Tehran last night, when the crowd grew large, the people scared the regime forces to run away. They can’t stand against a massive turnout. In Fardis, I checked several spots, people had gathered in multiple places. Everyone needs to move, come and join together.”

Reza Pahlavi, 3 hours ago: “Mr. President, this is an urgent and immediate call for your attention, support, and action. Last night you saw the millions of brave Iranians in the streets facing down live bullets. Today, they are facing not just bullets but a total communications blackout. No Internet. No landlines. Ali Khamenei, fearing the end of his criminal regime at the hands of the people and with the help of your powerful promise to support the protesters, has threatened the people on the streets with a brutal crack down. And he wants to use this blackout to murder these young heroes. I have called the people to the streets to fight for their freedom and to overwhelm the security forces with sheer numbers. Last night they did that. Your threat to this criminal regime has also kept the regime’s thugs at bay. But time is of the essence. The people will be on the streets again in an hour. I am asking you to help. You have proven and I know you are a man of peace and a man of your word. Please be prepared to intervene to help the people of Iran.”

Emily Shrader in Israel: “Khamenei delivers speech today saying Trump will be “overthrown” and thst the protesters are “ruining their own streets to make the president of another country happy.””

An hour ago (now 1902)

19. Moosh corner


18. Surprising


17. Arizona crime


16. Extracting the micturation


15. IRGC


14. AI rendered or real do you think?


13. Rogue Demonrats


12. Steve corner

Hearts of Oak:

Naomi Wolf – Mamdani, Minnesota Scandal and Trump’s Childhood Vaccines Shakeup

War room snippets:

  • Sen. Rand Paul (R): Can You Imagine If This Much Fraud Is Happening In The Small State Of Minnesota, What Must Be Happening In California And New York?
  • David Malpass: Soon President Trump Is Going To Visit The World Economic Forum. This Is An Opportunity For Him And His Team To Make Noise! This Is The United States Against Socialism, Globalism, And Elitism
  • Steve Bannon Breaks Down The Bloomberg Hit Piece On Tulsi Gabbard: “Tulsi Gabbard Has Stood In The Breach And Done A Fantastic Job As Far As Intelligence Goes”
  • Jack Posobiec: Antifa Has Already Established A ‘MAZ’ (Minneapolis Autonomous Zone) At The Scene Where The Shooting Took Place
  • Oscar Ramirez: The Strategy To Take Control And To Make Peace In Venezuela By The Trump Administration Is More Than Perfect Right Now
  • Bannon: Trump’s Economic Engine Is Back as Productivity Surges and Trade Deficit Is Cut in Half

Fri Mat

 

You’ll remember this perhaps:

“Successful businessman Walter Williams (Brian Donlevy) loves his pretty wife Irene (Helen Walker) more than anything. Little does he know she’s plotting with her lover to kill him. During the murder attempt, Walter is hit hard on the head but lives. The other guy, however, is killed in a car crash and burned beyond recognition.

Believed to have been the man killed in the crash, Walter decides not to come forward. Instead he goes to work as a mechanic in the garage of Marsha Peters (Ella Raines). When Irene is tried for his murder, Walter must decide whether or not to reveal he’s still alive.

Brian Donlevy is pretty good. He’s at his best when his character is angry or edgy. The sappy romantic stuff doesn’t fit him well. Helen Walker is a particularly hissable villainess. Lovely Ella Raines is the good girl. There’s no meat to the part but she does well with what she’s given. Charles Coburn plays the detective out to get to the bottom of things. He’s always fun.

Arthur Lubin’s direction in the first half is great film noir. I loved the scene where the lover tries to kill the husband. The whole thing was brilliantly executed.

Then something happens and it’s like a separate movie. The second half is much less like noir and more like a standard crime melodrama where a girl has to prove her guy is innocent of murder. If the entire picture had been like the first half, I’d say it was one of film noir’s best. But it isn’t. It’s still an enjoyable movie with some good twists and turns.”

Friday [11]

(0856) Morning all on this stormless, snowless day. (0930)

 

Housekeeping and op ed of sorts

It’s about time, as there’ve been some things happening:

a. This Storm Garotti thingy

There’s seriously nowt here, nor in part of North Yorks, as Isilme wrote … we both want the snow to play in. Obviously not in Bama.

b. So pleased our boys respond to Toods and also Isilme.

I explained to Toods that British men of our curmudgeonly kind are not effusive, it’s like getting blood from a stone at times … yet I’m sure we appreciate the chatty tavern when it surfaces.

c. The 1st, 6th and 11th post items of the day

These are the logical ones to run as standalones, should there be more substantial content now and then. Also, I like to run 10 and 19 as Moosh corners. As for Steve’s late afternoon posts … it depends.

The most difficult for me are X urls, usually three or four of them … the worst time to process them is late afternoon because my mental capacity drops right off by then. Can’t do all the reading late afternoon/evening … next morning is fine. Steve posting then is fine, they stay there overnight for those on X … it’s just that my reading/processing is better and more on the ball next morning.

Which means it’s time to say how much I appreciate the amount coming through, with Andy, Dearieme, Microdave input too … it gives the UHC complex its rude health.

d. Now down to business … X and Blgr

Some toerag reading Orphans has done it again … another post removed. Julia’s aware, we have another Orphans site ready to roll if necessary … I need to tell her that another post of mine was deleted just now by the Wokerati techies. Par for the course.

So Orphans is one thing. Now to another:


All right … we need to adjust to this possibility. Readers know I heavily rely on X, esp. for sshots. Should that be closed down, as Gab was and they’re trying to do it with the rum platform too, hence my cautiousness … it would throw a spanner in the works but there are “workarounds”.

We’ll meet that one as and when it hits us.

e. And please keep praying for Iran’s ordinary people, ditto Venezuela etc. And obviously ours.