(1633) Almost evening, all … been a busy day.
17. Elon quotes Donny

16. Phillipson

15. In comments
The Melania biz is under post Mon 6-10.
The Donny Christ biz is also under that post … a thread in itself.
14. Moo corner

13. Steve’s mystery post
(1633) Almost evening, all … been a busy day.
17. Elon quotes Donny

16. Phillipson

15. In comments
The Melania biz is under post Mon 6-10.
The Donny Christ biz is also under that post … a thread in itself.
14. Moo corner

13. Steve’s mystery post
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The traditional dating in the Douay-Rheims-Challoner version, in its introductions to the Gospels, has Matthew about 36; Mark about 40; Luke about 54; John about 93. That’s safe for Roman Catholics.
“The Orthodox Church views the Bible as the divinely inspired Word of God and a foundational record of divine revelation, yet it is not the sole authority, acting as part of a larger Holy Tradition. It must be read with the “mind of the Church,” avoiding private interpretation in favor of the consensus of Church Fathers and Councils.”
Protestant denominations, the traditional ones, not cults, tend more to solo scriptura but dates are debated. In August, 2009, on a website later stolen by blgr ggl in July, 2024, quite a few theologians were coming around to there being no choice but to date far earlier than modernists.
John A. T. Robinson has all four gospels before 60, with various books/treatises devoted to why those dates. I archived these dates, minus explanations, here:
|https://unherdablecats.com/early-dating/
It shows an emerging Christology around 20 or so years after death/resurrection, placing it before AD70. One thing fairly clear is that interpretations of scripture need to be seen in the light of scholars, councils, creeds over the first centuries, incorporating the above.
Have you a spare two hours?
Unusual English used in this review … wonder if it was written by an Indian or Latin?
“This splendid film is an accurate picture of post-Civil War Texas life , much as John Ford had earlier done with Alan LeMay’s “The Searchers”.
The neighbors of a frontier family named Zachary (Burt Lancaster , Audie Murphy , Doug McClure and their mother excellently played by Lillian Gish) turn on them when it is suspected that their adopted daughter was stolen from the local Kiawa tribe . The Kiowas go on the warpath . Problems emerge when a secret about a mestizo is discovered .
The Kiowa tribe claims that the daughter (it was Audrey Hepburn’s only Western) is one of their own, stolen in a raid and she will be excluded for both races .
Offbeat Western about racial intolerance focuses on an enjoyable family and the dramatic deeds happen when a dark secret surfaces. It’s an interesting western with exceptional interpretation from protagonist duo Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn.
However , Audrey Hepburn was seriously injured when she was thrown by a horse between scenes, spent six weeks in the hospital healing from a broken back, and when she returned to the set was (only) able to complete her role wearing a back brace. John Huston blamed himself for the mishap and hated this movie, (but) Hepburn bore no ill will towards the director. While Audrey was in hospital, Huston filmed scenes using a double.
Furthermore , a likeable Doug McClure as his kind brother, he is very fine as well as Audie Murphy as Cash, the hotheaded brother who reacts violently to learning his sister is a red skin Indian. Special mention to Lillian Gish as their affectionate mummy and Joseph Wiseman as the crazy Kelsey.
The picture was well produced by Harold Hecht/James Hill/ Burt Lancaster ; they wanted to ensure its commerciality and change the film’s direction , they wished to cast Kirk Douglas as Lancaster’s brother, which would throw off the balance in the brothers’ relationship.
The first effort at a rewrite did not work and after fifty pages into the second rewrite, the original writer , J.P. Miller , quit the film and broke off his relationship with the producers and being hired (was) Ben Maddow who wrote the script based on the novel written by Alan LeMay.
Glittering and shimmer cinematography is perfectly reflected on spectacular outdoors and colorful interiors by cameraman Franz Planer , though Oswald Morris says in his memoirs he was offered this film. Emotive as well as thrilling musical score by the classic Dimitri Tiomkin .
The motion picture was compellingly directed by John Huston who saw the film as an opportunity to make a serious comment on race relations, but the company thought anything along those lines should take a back seat to making it a commercial success as action/adventure.
The flick was made in a good time of the 50s and 60s when Huston resurged as a filmmaker of quality films and with the momentum in his favor, as John hung around in Hollywood this time to write and/or direct some of the finest American cinema made including The African Queen , The jungle of asphalt (1950), Red badge of courage (1951) ,Moulin Rouge (1952), Moby Dick (1956), The unforgiven (1960), Misfits (1961), Freud (1962), The night of the iguana (1964).
They were for the most part well-regarded but certainly not close to the level of his earlier revered work . He also experimented behind-the-camera with colour effects and approached topics that most others would not even broach, including thought-provoking themes and psychoanalysis.
He subsequently directed successes such as Fat City, (1972 ), The man who would be king (1975) and Wise blood (1979). He ended his career on a high note with Under volcano (1984), Honor of Prizzi (1985) and Dublineses (1987).
Rating : 7’5 above average , worthwhile watching.”
(1106) Bright out there but the air is poisonous. (1243)
No sense of self-protection
Until last night anyway:

Well why would they want to do that anyway beyond this fanatical feminazi demand to have zero constraints on their behaviour in any way, shape or form? It’s not sane and reeks of naivety, total entitlement … as for myself, I’d never wander around unarmed at such an hour, even in a relatively safe place … unlike this girl:

Why on earth was she at a nightclub alone anyway? Ok, let’s leave that … why was she leaving a nightclub alone in Britain, given the flooding of Britain by pack-rape demographics, with horror cases every other day, including deaths?
Only answer I can see is they’ve bought the narrative lock, stock and barrel, like Iryna. She had zero concept of self-protection, saw the fiend, thought … oh, loveable guest to the land, I must be kind to him … the fabians tell me so. Compare that to Charles Bronson’s defences. At least Lola in Scotland took some protection with her.
And why around churchyards at night? Or in parks? Dressed as come hither as she can? Naturally I’ll be attacked online by girls and limp-left men for even saying it.
Check my own online form so far … consistently for the inquiries, for justice, for restitution, plus keep men out of women’s spaces, keep boys out of girl guides, support girls safety groups and so on … all that is imperative … listen to the ladies too. Plus I believe pepper spray should be legal for ladies.
But at the same time, they need to tell other girls to get wise, to take at least elementary precautions, avoid certain scenarios like the plague.
(0915)(0917)
10. This might look like just an Oz item

… but it brings in a phenomenon or two worldwide. Kobie had placed both this new one’s head beside that police one’s head and the similarities were striking … the masculinity, the severe lezz haircut, the whole DEIness of the appointment. The whole CressidaDickedness of it … throw in the US ship’s capt, the Florida bridge collapse, Hultgreen herself and so on …
… there is a genuine problem. The problem of course is incompetence, plus the inability we have to criticise it, for fear of attacking a protected group, a useless group in fact for the task or role appointed to. Let’s take women themselves … like any demographic, e.g. western men, they range from the excellent to utter horrors.
Which women are selected? The brightest and best? Of course not. Plus there is the question of even the best men, the strongest, being ill suited to various tasks, e.g. nurturing babies whilst women generally don’t do heavy lifting … just for a start.
And that’s the very best of each. This lot appointed though are anything but the best. Then look at the effeminate men … Castro, this Hungarian, Starmer … useless creatures of low masculinity … there’s a definite pattern to the appointments and the trophy spouses.
9. Moo corner

8. The US


7. Venezuela

6. Britain




(0758) Nondescript outside but some sun, deeply depressing westwide news (we’ve only touched on part of it yet), befits a Monday. (0824)
5. Personally no idea what this one’s about
… but shall try to find out:

4. Steve at 1351
3. More on Ireland



2. DAD at 1351
a) The State hates you. France. Held captive for three years in Iran, former hostage Benjamin Brière was reprimanded by the tax authorities for failing to declare his income…
b) France – Social/Politics News. The confirmation of the relationship between Jordan Bardella, leader of the Rassemblement National (RN), and Princess Maria-Carolina of Bourbon-Two Sicilies has sent shockwaves through newsrooms.
(0348)(0511)
Hungary from various perspectives
Sometimes, a blog model does not meet the needs of the incoming copy. I’ve just reduced around 20 snippets to 14, attempting to table an overview of mainly European opinion on the events in Hungary. Before that, just now, I’ve been skimming through all the other X copy for the UK, US, antipodes, Canada and about the only immediate topics at 0357 BST are Trump and Hormuz, plus Ireland … more on those later.
There’s only so much one tired, ageing human can do at one time, which means the incoming from the other chaps is at 1351 and in HQ comments, still not signalled by me (as I’m on the Hungary topic right now, then the second sleep, then a list of regular, imperative Monday chores, inc. shopping).
It’s been set up that way so that if I’m off on a chase, you can still read the other copy without any traffic jam … I’ll be back to signpost asap.
…….
The aim in these 14 shots is to give as close to a European pundit perspective as possible, with a couple of others thrown in.






Martin Sellner, you’ll recall, is Austrian identity, along with German AfD, hubby of Britanny Pettibone (regulars ustd).








(1710) Evening all, tired. (2158) Good night all. Might be a late start tomorrow morning.
19. Short analysis before crashing here
“Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.”
I’ve been looking through some analyses of Hungary, esp. those supporting the globalist. Yes, Sun 18 did occur according to supporters but there was also the billions spent by Brussels on a lie. The globalist’s supporters are constantly saying:
Their MSM pushed this constantly, Brussels pumped in money. *The Brussels sanctions had been a big factor, now lifted, initial surge. People are so easily duped, they learn nothing from other lands. They’ve now bought the Lie and the consequences. Pray.
There’s very little which can be done about brainwashing, bribery, political naivety in a population … normies are played like violins:

18. Hungary
If it’s so, floodgates open of course.

17. Ireland
Distinct possibilities there. When the English middle say “no more”, “not putting up with this”, Them know that official violence upon the people always in reality results in compliance, hence breaking down doors, jailing for years over a tweet etc. The English middle are sooo civic minded, liking everything to be “just so” that they’d prefer to fold and suffer in silence under genuine duress … these are Reform voters, no matter what Farage does to them, no matter how he betrays them, departs from the goal.
Those who genuinely refuse, who await the confrontation, await the catalyst, the spark … they’re Restore.
Now, in Ireland, the mentality is different to most middle English. Most of my manner is dour, with a wry smile. The Irish third in me is wild and untamed … I know Irishness inside and it’s troublesome and feisty, with long memories.
The reason I’m saying all this is that there’s just this chance the Gardai have crossed that line in Dublin … I’ve read many an X earlier today by sons of Eire and they’ve gone uber-Restore so to speak. If most pour out in the cities and towns this evening, randomly … the Gardai will be hard-pressed. The first Irishman killed becomes the martyr, out come the hidden guns … you’d not wish to be a pollie in Eire then.
Sinn Fein have also betrayed the people they claim to represent … fellow travellers with globopsycho.
While there’s Hungary going on today, also promising … my thoughts are that the Irish are the most likely candidates for all out mayhem … suddenly. From mournful victims of sad ballads … suddenly to wild men of Eire. They have form. With weapons, they’re nutters. I can say nutter because that is inside me too if pushed. A great-uncle of mine was one of those.
Just observing. 🤔
16. The text of that DJT move

15. Nicole Shanahan

14. Moo corner

13. The criminality of it all

12. IYE
”The Woman Who Could Run the DOJ
An intelligence analysis investigation into Harmeet Dhillon; her money, network, conflicts, and what happens if she becomes Attorney General”
https://theleahfiles.substack.com/p/the-woman-who-could-run-the-doj
”Pam Bondi was fired on April 2nd and we have Todd Blanche playing acting AG. Lee Zeldin’s name is floating around Washington as the likely replacement. But there’s another name that keeps coming up, one that should worry you a lot more than Zeldin, because she’s already inside the building, she’s already running one of the most powerful divisions at Justice, and she has a patron relationship with the president’s top lawyer that nobody in the press has fully examined.
Her name is Harmeet Kaur Dhillon. And if she becomes Attorney General, either by Senate confirmation or by quiet installation under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, the United States will have a chief law enforcement officer with more undisclosed financial conflicts, more documented political entanglements, and more direct prior relationships to the president than anyone who has ever held that office in the modern era…..”
Setting out the stall a bit here. I’d like to include a broader range than just 20s jazz, have wanted for some time, e.g. a bit of Fats Waller, Fats Domino, whatever … I’ll still contact the chaps, see how they are … but the music for now will be a bit more mixed.
This might be of interest connected with the one above:
