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Friday [16 and 17]

(1210) Afternoon all. (1228)

 

17. Norway


16. The psychosis of anyone supporting abuse

All right, we’ve looked at the deathcult in the middle-east, now spreading around the world, back into the west … political discussion is full of it. This clip here is on X, by a young female apostate but the flag of the Xer is of the other side in that conflict. I try not to show flag-headed posts when it’s not our flag nor another western flag.

What she says though is vital.

I’m also happy to run something delving into those European ones who say they are but are not (Rev 3:9). Again, this is not a zero sum game.

The simply astounding thing is that western feminazis would ally themselves with these monsters, the very people who would harm them … is this masochism? Is it psychosis on the part of girls?

Friday [11 to 15]

(1024) Nondescript day, morning all. Elevenses. (1112)

 

15. Amusing or horrifying?

14. Certainly … looks very much like it


13. Seem three to me for hanging

The three names to the fore are Kelly, Slotkin, Goodlander. First two are the bunnies … Slotkin being letter agency. The kid Goodlander (39) seems the main monster, not unlike Griswold.

12. Well asked

… so obviously Manchurian.


11. The destructive hegemony

There was a survey which may have been indicative … or not. It had young men in the early to late twenties the most disgruntled about the dating pool, therefore dismayed at the prospects, while females the same age are being offered everything. The age of the same emotions in females is mid 30s to 50.

There’s much behind it … maturity seems retarded in both young men and young women far more now … greedy ambition rather than just normal aspiration … Woke parents and teachers are hugely responsible for it.

We’re still in a situation where the young female has such completely unrealistic notions of market value, that the female idea of perfection in a man, for lil her, is the benchmark and any man silly enough to deal with such a one and naturally failing to be perfect … she soon drives him to silence or away.

The young females thus lose their most fertile years chasing thrills and fulfilment, including hook up culture, travel, partying, ultimately useless qualifications. Young men settle for the hookup … no responsibility. The days of the wise mother or grandmother seem long gone.

Plus if a naive young man does pair off, divorce courts allow the suit by the female to take him to the cleaners.

Whither romance, the old game, plus chivalry? Well you can’t have those in a non Christian code society, can you? The Christian concept of romance I mean.

Friday [6 to 10]

(0650) Still dark of course here. (0734)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. Left wing USPS


8. My politics are simple

… antiWoke, proPeople, proMenplusWomen. Key enemy of women are Fabian Feminazis, designed to separate, wreck marriage and procreation in sanctified union. This lady puts it well, esp. last minute:

7. For those who watched the Lion Sleeps post

… this was Anita Darian (partly of Armenian descent) who was the soprano on the 1961 Tokens version:

6. IYE corner

“Own Nothing. Control Everything”

https://escapekey.substack.com/p/own-nothing-control-everything

Royalty, Slavery and Opium

https://kcraggs.yolasite.com/royalty-slavery-and-opium.php

Friday [1 to 5]

(0538)(0632)

 

5. Steve at 1216

  • Trump Bans South Africa from Next Year’s G20 in Miami Over Persecution and Murder of White Farmers, Stops All Payments and Subsidies to Country
  • Catholic Bishops Issue Call to Action in Nigeria (JH: Post coming up during the morning)
  • Salvini Calls Out EU Warmongers
  • What We Know About the CIA Backed ‘Zero Units’ the Afghan National Guard Shooter Served In (JH: Ah, saves me a post)
  • Mortally Wounded 20-Year-Old National Guard Shooting Victim Volunteered to Work That Day So Others Could Enjoy Thanksgiving with Families
  • Secretary Kristi Noem Revokes Temporary Protected Status For Haitian Migrants
  • Putin dictates terms. EU prepares to retaliate. Kallas: Russia losing. Ursula to Belgium: Trust me
  • Le Pen’s revenge? Bardella projected to win 2027 French election runoff in all scenarios
  • Politico gets dirty? Media giant alters ‘Poll of Polls’ hours after Orbán’s party shown leading for first time in a year (JH: Obviously … leftist outlet)
  • Bovaer has been suspended in Norway and Sweden
  • Undercover videos on late-term abortion are causing chaos among Liberals, activists
  • Much more.

4. Sometimes we need the raw content as is

… leaving it to the reader to interpret, assuming he/she knows who Mike Benz is.


3. DAD at 1216

a) This is becoming an epidemic.

  1. Guérande (44): A 78-year-old elected official was found stabbed to death in her home….
  2. Bagnolet (93): Mina Hayma, 71, was killed with a hammer by an Algerian….

b) Three French Socialist senators have tabled an amendment to the 2026 Finance Bill that would compel high-income households to provide interest-free loans to the state….

c) EU governments have agreed a long-awaited position on the so-called Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, prompting fierce warnings that Brussels is preparing the groundwork for mass surveillance of its own citizens….

d) Will the EU replace reliance on Russian gas with reliance on Russian uranium?

2. Hearts of Oak

First thing one must do, when seeing this:

… is remind oneself of the history of the interviewee:


… remembering of course that anything asserted about someone exposing things will, by definition, be negative on Wiki, safely ignored. I like to go first to what the enemy is saying, then what supporters are saying after that.

Main negative thing said was he saw the plandemic as that … then all the other things we now know were probably so.

IYE adds for us of almost zero memory:

What short memories we have. Campbell was actively encouraging everyone to take the jab in multiple podcasts going along with gubermint propaganda – the “ safe and effective” spiel. He made money off the back of that and continues to do so now with his reversed message. As Ripper once commented this man has blood on his hands. I give him the “side eye”. We don’t need wiki to give us negativity in his case as we dug into him ourselves.

Here’s a discussion about JC on Reddit. Some pros an cons and his history.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CoronavirusDownunder/comments/1av81st/dr_john_campbell/?rdt=35519

[A grifter imo]

https://thewinepress.substack.com/p/disinformation-doctor-john-campbell

In haste. Better link than the reddit

1. The passing of Sarah Breckstrom, National Guard

Last night our time, her father made a statement that as one of the two other guards shot, she was not likely to pull through, not to last through the night, damage was too severe. Presumably he went out to tell reporters, family in around her bed.

The inevitable occurred:


Immediate criticism from the left was that Trump had recklessly sent in the NG.

The non-far-left asks isn’t that what the NG does … go to trouble spots? Any blue city today is a trouble spot … actually, any town or city is.

My question is … how wise was the brass to put in a plucky young fresher into that sort of danger? Which then comes down to how trained in warfare the guard need to be today.

Thursday [16 till close of play]

(1614) Evening all.

 

24. The urge to sing The Lion Sleeps Tonight

… is just a whim away, whim away, whim away … as someone quipped. The tragic background to the song, the fights over rights … all of that is in HERE, plus in the 2000s, the question of cultural appropriation became huge.

I watched the school band steel pan version some time back … played it here … plus the girl who did five parts herself in split screen … I do remember that the song came out every four years for about eight years, it was coopted for The Lion King, it’s now a staple, like Louie Louie. Pete Seeger and then Disney itself sorted out the royalties long after Solomon Linda died … his destitute family appreciated that. In 1937, it was a capella, called Mbuba, Zulu chant.

Having said all that, I thought I’d go the reaction vid route again … almost all, not all, the young American blacks loved it, no question of appropriation, then I tried it on a genuine African, as in current, and she immediately knew it was an African mum’s lullaby, adored everything in the Tokens’ version.

As I heard it over and over in each reaction, it started to dawn, on better sound equipment now, just how very good the arrangement was. One of the reactors said that … she knew the song, bits of, but had never heard the 1960/1 version with its much fuller treatment and doo wop harmonies.

Plus Anita Darian, the soprano, whom I consider, and all reactors did too, absolutely vital in the 1961 arrangement may have been replaced by a young lady with a fab voice but the lead singer with the falsetto was still going into his 80s … hearing the full-on thing for the first time this evening was so good … just how pure the 1955 to 65 songs were, just how much more genuine, if too short.

Addendum

Remembering that race relations were pretty bad in the early sixties, this song was right at the time of upheaval … bussing etc. Plus I listened a short time back to the original a capella Solomon Linda version in a reaction by what seems a Jamaican and that 1939 original was so sad and haunting, a chant … and then I found what it was about.

I’d thought it was a lullaby for a baby … actually, the lion sleeping was Shaka Khan that the Zulu felt was not dead but merely sleeping. If you go to O Flower of Scotland, you’ll get the same idea … we can still rise again. And in both cases, who were the enemy? Yep, the English. Ditto with white Americans … oops.

Thus I can see a certain revenge motif with all these hordes pouring in. Gulp … well, best forewarned I suppose.

Let’s go even further

If you think it through, let’s see which nations or tribes might be perfectly happy to enslave and abuse the English … here are a few: China (Boxers), India (Raj), African nations, Pakistan, Israel, Muslim tribes (Crusades), Australia (Hamilton at Gallipoli), Argentina, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Russia (Crimea plus today), Canada, USA (Am War of Ind) … then Scotland, Ireland, Wales … imagine them all allied to stomp on the English.

And how prepared is England to resist just now? Large, highly trained defence forces? Everyone of the same mind just now? Not procreating either. Hmmmmm. Juss thinkin’ like.

23. Moosh corner


22. Steve at 1216

  • Laura Loomer: I’ve Been Pushing For A Real Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Designation For Years. This Executive Order Isn’t A Designation; It’s A 75-Day Review That Will Decide Which Chapters Might Be Tagged
  • Alex Jones: The Muslim Brotherhood Has Hundreds Of Millions Worldwide And Is The Main Force Infesting The West
  • Jack Posobiec: Texas Is Supposed To Be The Bastion Of Freedom, Yet It’s Ground Zero For The Third-World Invasion
  • Dave Brat: A Real Détente And Eventual Friendship With Russia, A Massive, Mineral-Rich, Christian Nation, Ends The Deep State 

21. More questions about shenanigans across the pond


20. Breakfast clubs


19. Bobbie corner


18. There are quite some curiosities in this


The language Patrick Byrne uses is pointed.

17. A date and time to note


16. More humiliation of women

Thur Mat

 

“This movie surprised me. It started out as one type of movie and ended up as another – it was a pleasant enough surprise though.

Laurence Harvey plays charter pilot Rex Black who fakes his death allowing his wife, Stella, to claim the insurance. Although Harvey was not particularly loved by many of his peers, he made some great movies. I always liked him and his Rex Black is cocky and edgy.

Lee Remick plays Stella. Time spent watching Lee Remick on the screen is never wasted. She was an actress whose abilities were sometimes under-appreciated because she was so beautiful. She is as disarming here as she was in everything she did.

Alan Bates plays Stephen Maddux, an insurance agent who investigates Rex’s death and later fancies Stella when they cross paths in Spain – he thinks she is a widow, and Rex assumes another identity. Bates plays it low key while Harvey’s character becomes darker and more aggressive as he attempts further scams, and is prepared to do anything to stop his plans unravelling.

Sadly all three actors went far too early – cancer in each case.

Directed by Carol Reed, the film has an unusual energy. It starts out as a light caper film, but by the half way mark we realise that the game has become more dangerous. The ending has a similar touch to the one that made “The Third Man” so memorable.

The film was made in 1963, and although it benefits from great locations in Spain, it actually feels a little like British films of the 40s and 50s.

The score by William Allwyn has a lot to do with that. For a long while British film music had a distinctive sound with some brilliant scores. It had a different timbre to the typical Hollywood score. You could tell a film was British as soon as the main title music started, but by the late 50’s, composers like John Barry and John Addison brought a fresh sound that was far more international.

However the score for “The Running Man” was a throwback – it was Allwyn’s last score – maybe Reed had asked for him – but it could almost be a score for a film in 1948.

Although “The Running Man” does not represent the best work of those involved it is more than watchable and has a couple of twists worthy of Hitchcock.”

Thursday [12 to 15]

(1130) Mid elevenses. Film at 1245. (1145)

 

15. Moosh corner


14. Emerald

HERE

She’s not liked by authorities, by either party, possibly by the Don himself, certainly not by staff. I was suspended for running her material. If she runs it as a block, the leftists in control of X take it down. So she’s presenting this series in parts. Here are two of the parts.


13. Tom Paine on double jeopardy

HERE

“The worst legal reform of my lifetime to date was the abolition of double jeopardy. We can largely thank the family of Stephen Lawrence for that. The Crown Prosecution Service believed they could not secure a conviction of that unfortunate young man’s suspected murderers because there was insufficient evidence. His family brought a private prosecution, which led to the acquittal the professionals had predicted.

When new DNA evidence emerged, the family campaigned for (and got) the abolition of the ancient right. To hell with all those it might have protected in future as it had for centuries. They demanded the law be changed so their stupid mistake could be corrected – and of course they got their way. The state – with all its resources – can try again if it doesn’t get you the first time.”

12. Pub Curmudgeon advises

HERE

“And the latest domino to fall is Fosters Lager, whose makers Heineken have announced that its strength will be reduced from 3.7% ABV to 3.4% with effect from February next year. It’s perhaps surprising to remember that it was 4.0% as recently as early 2023. Heineken claim that this is due to the drinking public demanding lower-strength beers, but in reality that is totally disingenuous, and the underlying reason is obviously the immense saving in beer duty. 

The British beer market was once dominated by what were regarded as “ordinary strength” session beers in the 3.6-4.0% strength range. But, over the past couple of years, since the duty cut-off at 3.4% was introduced, this entire sector has been pretty much wiped out, at least as far as keg beers are concerned. Carlsberg, Fosters, John Smith’s, Worthington, Boddingtons and Tetley have all been cut, leaving Carling as the last mass-market beer standing at 4.0%.”

Thursday [11]

(0911)(0932)

 

The process of coming out of “unknowingness”

I’d categorise sentient minds in this possible way:

  • God and the devil who do know all
  • Superbright people, inc. malevolent monsters but also real sages, always learning
  • Those who’ve been at it a long time, open to new snippets, trying to keep exploring
  • Those further back, slowly coming out of the “unknowingness”
  • The normies, fairly oblivious, apolitical but still absorbing the hegemony
  • The brainwashed, woke, college lefties, ignorati etc.

I’d put Laura into the fourth category by her own admission:


The issue with the fourth category is that there are those coming out of the “unknowingness”, thinking they’re now on top of it, no need to further explore, happy to stop at a point of unease but not yet at a point of horror, not admitting the otherworldly … and I do see many substackers in there, e.g. the Kissins and Woottons, wanting to lecture us with their stunning insights, but not open to altering perceptions. Classic 80%ers … they did learn a lot … and stopped there.

Then Laura, who’s on the cusp. She can either stop there and remain as a substacker trying to make a name for herself, even the price of cups of coffee … but otherwise closed …

… or else now restless of mind, willing, like a scientist, to admit she was wrong, ever learning until her final days … she’s worth reading if she’s lifted herself into the next category.

I’ve avoided, so far, making it a vertical continuum to godhood because the assumption is that once you learn more than most humans, you become guru like and too often become evil. Ego is evil, self satisfaction is evil, considering you’re so much better is evil … the self titled illumined are that way in their temples.

There’s a thing called humility, and those with it … or who develop it through bitter experience … change from experience to wisdom. I’m still some way from wisdom and am finding challenges to my perceptions everyday. I’m hoping Laura continues this way. She mentioned the word “spiritual”. I pray she does not head down the wrong occult path.