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Friday [1]

(0253) Here’s the cunning plan in the middle of the night, about to zzzzz again, so only one post until maybe 0730. (0336)

 

Respect

There are two excerpts from Steve at 1126 I really must post now (the rest later):

  • How Obama Dismantled America’s Drug, Crime, and Gang Intelligence Infrastructure
  • Moroccan Migrant Arrested and Stripped of French Residence Permit After Lighting a Cigarette at the Unknown Soldier War Memorial

I told Toodles a tale of Russkiland soon after I arrived:

“When I was over there, in the first year, my landlady was herself a character … one day, she invited what I understand was a celebrated author, so in he came, walking stick, gruff, had no idea what I was meant to be.  Anyway, they had tea … just as you might there, or coffee … her lil poodle came in the room and approached him, then snarled … he literally kicked the dog in the midriff … she had him out of that place, deeply offended.

It wasn’t just offence against her pet but against Russki rules of hospitality, the old ways of “chai” … he must have known that … or else he was soooo uncivilised beyond decency.”

If Russians know you’re coming as a guest, they do a modest “bolshoi stol” or “big table”, with platters of meats, various salads in bowls, with tea and sweets later … there are social conventions. That so-called “famous author” deserved to be booted out … he’d shown zero respect for that household, that tavern, just as Obama had shown zero respect, just as that Moroccan had … pointedly. Well done, France.

When I was a family’s guest in the French north-eastern countryside, in a farmhouse … same thing as the Russians did … the foie gras was genuine … I noticed one less bird around. The wine was, genuinely, from the family cellar, he came back up with cobwebs on him, the father.

That poodle-kicker, plus Obama, Starmer, the WEF, the CFR, the TLC … zero respect for the nation. The guy I briefly stayed with said: “You’re not going to get far in this country, James, with your Little Englander ways.”

Oh really? Steve also wrote:

‘All you need to know is this Labour government is led by internationalists. They despise “nationalism”. They don’t share our patriotic view of Britain. They are ashamed of our country’s history and heritage and want to destroy it.’

Yes … but we are also internationalists in a different way … we are a loose alliance at unherdables of nationalities, plus walks of life, concerned primarily with our nationality but knowing the loose rules of hospitality … whether Russian chai, English tea, southern US sweet tea, Parisienne ways or even experimental ways:


My latest friend across La Manche has interesting ways but they’re still European or rather western … why do the French like our white sliced cardboard bread so much? And in speaking with her, I do drop in some forgotten French, which must grate.

It’s all still mannered … you could be a guest in southern Bama or in Austria and there’s not all that much difference … but what difference there is … pirochki, plov … cannaloni in Sicily … roux and gumbo … it in no way negates Steve and I discussing the Bond bug.

What I terminally oppose and wish to root out is when “internationalism” is twisted and perverted to mean riding roughshod over our conventions, your conventions, treating us with disrespect, treating you with disrespect.

When in Rome … ok?

As for rapists of the underaged and murdering swine … they will surely get theirs otherwise all that’s left is a muddy cultural soup of monstrosity.

And this is very British, to travel somewhere, e.g. to Austria, and do it their way during our stay. Unfortunately, it’s a different type of British to visit the Costa del Fulham and loudly impose a parody of Britain on locals. I’m sure the reader sees where this thing is going.

Sleep time again.

Thursday [20 till close of play]

(1736) Evening all.

 

24. Anyone had one?

23. Honest John


22. Steve at 1126

  • Alex Marlow: Every Case Against Trump Started With The Russia Hoax, Even Stormy Daniels Traces Back To It
  • General Flynn: Flynn’s Rules Of Diplomacy For American Officials
  • Stephen K. Bannon: RFK Jr.’s Move Against mRNA Vaccines Is Massive, But They Can’t Stop At A Press Release
  • Natalie Winters: Exposed: How Americans Are Secretly Helping China Take Over US Land

21. The honest Met Office


20. Two approaches to sanity

… from an Oz lass:

Screenshot

Thur Mat too

 

Review:

“Shot in moody black & white by Holt and cinematographer Douglas Slocombe, and eerily scored by Clifton Parker, the story sees a young paralysed woman return to her family home in France to visit her father who she hasn’t seen for years; and to finally meet her new step-mother. Upon arrival she is informed that her father has had to go away on business, which becomes a problem as she starts to see his dead body, first in the summer house, then in the lounge!

The mind can play tricks, especially to the traumatised, but she’s convinced that what she is seeing is real. Even the family doctor (Lee in a suitably suspicious role) thinks there are mental issues here. Undaunted she enlists the help of friendly chauffeur Bob and sets about unravelling either her mind, or the mystery that lurks at the Appleby home.

The film opens with an attention grabbing sequence as police drag a lake for a body, from there on the film becomes essentially a four character piece. Now it’s been said in some quarters that this structure telegraphs where the film is going to end up. There’s a tiny bit of truth in that but there are at least three twisty kickers here to steer this far away from charges of predictability. In fact the finale has a double whammy that is most rewarding.

The whole film pulses with atmosphere and is cloaked in shadows and low tone conversations. The sound work here is also top quality, the constant jabber of the crickets gnaw away at the ears, while the swish of the nearby sea instills a calm that ultimately sets up a false sense of security.

The acting is on the money too, be it Strasberg perfectly conveying a multitude of emotions from her wheelchair, or Todd doing a nice line in the “too good to be true?” wholesome step-mom routine. All parties ensure that the story is built up right and that the pay off provides maximum impact.

Christopher Lee once said that this was one of the best Hammer Horror film’s he was ever involved with, that’s a fine selling point to be sure. A different kind of Hammer Horror, one that drips with dread and thrives on its mystery elements. Taste Of Fear is highly recommended to genre fans who prefer psychological chillers over blood letting and overkilled boo jump movies.”

Thur Mat one

 

Last Persuaders for now … Hammer horror coming up later.

Review:

“Somebody is killing off the members of the Sinclair clan. Just so they can be the next in line to inherit Sinclair title and fortune. This is the Persuaders doing ‘Kind Hearts and Coronets’ and the story is penned by Terry Nation.

It is up to Brett Sinclair to protect his family members and for Danny Wilde to help out. Both do an abysmal job, leaving their charges unprotected at vital moments.

With a guest cast that includes Diane Cilento, Denholm Elliott and Willie Rushton. As well as Roger Moore playing one of Brett’s aunts.

This should had been good. Instead it is pretty awful in places like the ending with the bomb.”

Thursday [1 to 5]

(0609) Bleah out there. (0730)

 

5. Treason

4. Steve at 1125

  • Florida Reportedly Eyeing Another ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ at Former WWII POW Camp as Deportations Mount
  • DHS Secretary Kristi Noem Announces ICE Has Removed Age Barriers for ICE Recruitment: “I would tell everybody, go to join ICE.”
  • Rommy Tobinson arrested 2nd Time this Week for Posting “F*** Palestine – F*** Hamas – F*** Islam” 
  • Tulsi Gabbard Reveals Deep State Operative James Clapper’s Russia Hoax Wasn’t His First Intel Scam
  • Trump Names JD Vance as His 2028 Successor — Floats Marco Rubio as Potential VP Pick
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene Unloads on the GOP, H1B Immigration, Foreign Aid to Ukraine, Israel
  • Encircling Fortresses: Russian Army Strangling Ukrainian Strongholds
  • Poland’s New President Takes Office Under Fire – from Brussels and Tusk
  • DARPA’s Theory of Mind Warfare
  • Much more.

3. A major disagreement on X by two supposed stalwarts

It was very late, I had issues of my own, I crashed soon after, so did not have a chance to copy, process, post but the long and the short was this:

John O’Looney, who has been a major force in the deathjab expose, the whole covid, blood clot, lockdown thing … till now (and still maybe) a stalwart for “our side” … took a swipe at Tommy Robinson, as having never been in prison, nor Lucy Connolly … that the whole thing was an Israeli play.

Long ago, Mark Collett and Laura Towler did the same. Their line was that the EDL was a Mossad creation, that the issue was not Malsi but Natsikap itself and they were behind all the rapes and violence.

I might have accepted that, had it not also been Somalia, Afghans, Nigeria, anywhere Malsi is found … plus all those Smami carrying on about how we must all die and be raped in the west. Back to TR, he immediately replied to J O’L, saying yep, I was in fact on a beach in Tel Aviv, enjoying the sun (I’m assuming tongue in cheek) … the fight now centred around TR’s beard.

All this was music to the ears and a sight for the eyes of any anti-western, anti-Christian, anti-Jewish group … and there are how many? Including Tories, Labour, Reform honchos.

So what we are left with is deep division among the anti-Woke forces, patriots, conservatives for family, country etc. … just as the baddies want. We’re certainly being played … by whom? Solution?

2. DAD at 1125

a) The French Prime Minister François Bayrou has launched a new video series aimed at defending his government’s €45 billion savings plan, fuelling widespread anger.

b) According to Le Figaro, Emmanuel Macron sent a letter to François Bayrou, signaling a turning point in Franco-Algerian relations.

c) Fabienne Buccio, the prefect of France’s Rhône department, has fired warning shots about escalating crime rates tied to Algerian nationals in her region while expressing deep frustration over Algier’s persistent refusal to accept deportees…

d) President of the Scouts and Guides of France since June 2025, Marine Rosset {far left} was confronted with an unexpected political situation the following month: the announcement of a by-election in the 2nd constituency of Paris, to which she is associated as a local elected official and former candidate…

e) Lawmakers from the House Judiciary Committee returned from Europe, warning that a wave of new laws across the EU and the UK is tightening government control over online speech, and that the consequences will not stop at Europe’s borders.

1. Over at OoL

https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2025/08/the-situation-from-liz-trusss-point-of.html

Wednesday [21 till close of play]

(1639) Almost evening all.

 

26. Interesting from Emerald


25. Jabs kill


24. Just what you need for this weather


23. Allotments yet again


22. Steve at 1125 and war room

  • “It Will Shatter The Modern Democrat Party.” Alex DeGrasse On Russiagate Investigations
  • Sam Faddis: “In Normal Course Of Business The CIA And FBI Would Have Never Looked At This.”
  • Texas Rep. Harrison: “Arrest Warrants Are Good, You Know What’s Better? Arrests”
  • Alex Marlow: President Trump Was Targeted By A Massive ‘Lawfare Superstructure’

21. What else have these criminals done?

Wed Mat too

 

Review:

“Crashout gets to the point quickly. A story of desperate escapees making their way out of the abyss. William Bendix gives a “close to the bone” portrayal of a desperate man who escapes prison with a motley crew.

Nothing in this story comes easy. The six escapees work their way through several states by the skin of their teeth. On the other side is a split of a big pay day, but that pay day is way away buried in some of the most inhospitable territory imaginable. The common denominator is the promise of a huge buried payout. That’s the story of Crashout. It’s no easy road to glory for the cons, in the ensuing journey they cross paths with some unwitting characters. A journey of attrition whereby along the way not only does a possible love story evolve, but a the deaths of all but two remaining cons. The path to the big pay day is anything but a simple story. This is where Crashout rises above it’s “B Movie” roots. Bendix give his usual colorful performance, but this time as a star front and center. The story suits his skills well.

The end is a heartless reckoning. A sort of good trumps bad, but there is an opening. The character of “Joe” played by the great Arthur Kennedy may or may not be the last man standing. Does he have the buried fortune? Probably not, but if he survives he may actually have gained much more than the 180 grand. This is a really tasty slice of film noir. It grabs the viewer early on and doesn’t let go. Your’re in for the ride. It’s especially gritty and dark for the day in which it was filmed. It has a buried heart which all humanity can connect to. Basically hopeless, Crashout still has something that one can grab on to and in that it keeps the viewer invested. Great “B-Movie” film noir and as such recommended viewing for those to whom this stuff speaks.”