Tuesday [2 to 6]

(0819) Morning all … well that was a night and a half, awoke this second time about 0746 but there were things needed doing. Gates poisoned cloud blanket out there.(1003)

 

6. On Paul McCartney


Paul still owns his High Park farm near Campbelltown, Scotland. For as far we know, he doesn’t spend time there anymore, but Stella did a fashion photoshoot there last year and she transported some large stones from the property to her shop on Bond Street, London. In this picture you can also see the prehistoric Standing Stone.


He still owns his first house at 7 Cavendish Avenue, London, and spends time there when he has to be in London. Recently he got permission to prune some of the old trees, since they cause too much shadow.

His main residence however, is Waterfalls in Peasmarsh, East Sussex, UK. He designed the house himself and, just as with the farm in Scotland, it is surrounded by a vast amount of land, where he likes to ride his horse.


He also owns Hogg Hill Mill in nearby Icklesham, a corn mill built in 1790, which has been converted to a recording studio. It overlooks the English Channel.

Then there is the ranch near Tucson, Arizona, USA, where Linda died. It has a lot of privacy and a helicopter pad. Paul doesn’t seem to spend a lot of time there anymore, but his children do go there every now and then.

Since marrying Nancy Shevell he does spend a lot of time in New York, a rather modest house for that neighbourhood, in Amagansett, The Hamptons, New York.

And he had a penthouse in New York City as well, on 1045 Fifth Avenue, overseeing Central Park. It’s a three story, 10-room penthouse in a building dating from 1967 with a bronze-glass facade. He sold the penthouse in 2022.

Most of his homes (except for the New York penthouse) are rather modest for such a wealthy man, but have lots of land surrounding them, to give him privacy, and the opportunity for the family’s favourite pastime: riding horses.

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JH: As mentioned a few times … Quora can be useful in a Readers’ Digest type way.

5. Pammy

Maybe it’s my being but a man but were I Pammy, and not just women but men were roundly condemning me, including my own cohort … I’d start to ask myself some questions … but not Pammy.

4. DAD at 1004

a) Paris has voted in a referendum to drastically increase the number of car-free streets, although the turnout was extremely low. *

b) A survey reveals that a significant proportion of young French employees (aged 18-24) adopt behaviors influenced by religious or cultural considerations at work.

c) c) Fists, then baseball bats, then knives, then sabres, then pistols, then rifles…now auto-da-fé. On the night of March 15-16, 2025, a 16-year-old teenager was seriously burned during a birthday party….. **

d) ….but there is some good news…. Soy-based foods—desserts, yogurts, milk, and especially snacks—contain too many isoflavones, plant-based substances similar to female hormones

Tues Two) Jordan Peterson talks with Ezra Levant about what happened with the Amish in Canada during the covid period and after. Five minute video.

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*This connects with the Steve item I attached *** to.

**A post item coming up later.

3. Andy at 1004

Headquarters is that be in the land of Nodd, so I’ll leave this here. Ruby Crane from the Moosh post.

(At HQ … Mon 27)

2. Steve at 1004

  • Stunning Discovery Made in Michigan – SOS Jocelyn Benson Used “Altered” Voter Rolls *
  • Trump’s Ukraine Deals: No Blank Checks, No World War
  • Senior UK Military Disregard Starmer’s Plan for ‘Boots on the Ground’ **
  • Border Czar Homan Delivers on Promise
  • Boasberg and Jordan talk … I’m not remotely interested
  • Bernie Sanders Shocks Supporters, Praises Trump’s Border Security: ‘Nobody Thinks Illegal Immigration Is Appropriate’ 
  • California GOP Delegate Says Populists Still Outnumbered in Party Leadership Despite Growing Support — “60% of Our Delegates Are Basically RINOs” ***
  • Military Situation In [The] Ukraine On March 24, 2025
  • Romania Stuffed With NATO Weapons For [The] Ukraine ****
  • DNA Contamination – US, UK, EU & AU
  • Carney will impose the Globalists’ climate change scam on Canadians *****
  • Hyundai, Rolls Royce ******
  • Much more.

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*Surprise surprise … people are sheeple, it takes dozens, hundreds of these to try to reach peeps’ brains before it’s too late

**This will be a key post item later … that when we do it, it’s good, when they do it, it’s destructive

***Another key post item later … estimated numbers

****Ditto Germany I’d say … another key post item

*****Evil muvver, dumb, leftvoting Canucks if they vote this way.

Tuesday [1]

(0300) Just the one post for now, then more shuteye. (0310

 

What’s wrong with being fragmented anyway?

Think we should pause and consider these three postings:


What is “the right” anyway? Does it not mean today the dissidents unhappy with the country being sold down the river? There are two words which I find useful in understanding what “we” are … “unherdable cats” (first saw it at Orphans in 2012) and “ragtag”, as in Lord of the Rings … it suggests people from all walks, from former Conservatives (dries) to former Old Labour. UKIP used to have that.

A wise man I call MMutR* has said for decades now that we’re so disparate that we’re always going to fall out over this point or that … thus we keep it to two or three points in a manifesto and leave off with the others for the moment … argue them later.

Come election time … council through to GE, we look, within each constituency, at who embraces these key points within the candidates and then all of us agreeing on these key points get behind this local, e.g. UKIP, Homeland, Heritage, whatever, and get that particular person elected.  The whole point is backsides on benches at Westminster or at council meetings.

We’re currently fixating on Party because that’s how the Red Blue Yellow Green and now Light Blue Uniparty stays in power … we have numbers out here but not inside Westminster … we can never make a Party, which requires massive funding, but we can certainly watch constituencies, see what talent there is and promote it … as long as we don’t try to “combine into one party under, say, a Farage”.

This is far more in line with what we have available (hint … it’s not money), plus realising that the enemy is seeking to shut down, incarcerate with deathculters, silence us in the open, e.g. at rallies. I’m suggesting that those things are impractical for most people either aged, with family, still with jobs, whatever … we’re easy targets for funded and organised thugs the Uniparty sends out there.

Silently, anonymously, seems the way the 80% or 52%, whatever, can do it … irregular tactics.  I’m suggesting, Laze and Gem, that we start thinking this through, then act consistently within what we do agree upon … those few key points.

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* MMutR = my mate up the road

Monday [22 till close of play]

(1536) Evening not far away.

 

27. Moosh corner


26. Nightmare


25. Tom Fitton

“Trump administration just gave Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Amy Coney Barrett and the rest of the Supreme Court yet another opportunity rein in rogue courts attacking our constitutional structure. The Trump DOJ requested a “stay” of a crazed decision by a Clinton judge telling Trump admin to rehire 13,000 federal workers merely because leftist non-profits might somehow be hurt eventually: “The court’s preliminary injunction thus let third parties hijack the employment relationship between the federal government and its workforce. And, like many other recent orders, the court’s extraordinary reinstatement order violates the separation of powers, arrogating to a single district court the Executive Branch’s powers of personnel management on the flimsiest of grounds and the hastiest of timelines. That is no way to run a government. This Court should stop the ongoing assault on the constitutional structure before further damage is wrought.””

https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cand.444883/gov.uscourts.cand.444883.1.0_3.pdf

24. Why is Whitty not in prison?


23. Steve being resolute

22. Not totally, altogether sure what Rolf’s ramble was about

… but this part grabbed attention:

“I’ve seen medical execution at first hand, and wrote about it two years ago. The dying ward was brightly lit, the nurses cheerful – not rushed off their feet as in other hospital areas. In their heads they will have been doing the right thing, otherwise they would not have told me so calmly that they were withholding fluids from my friend; that is, letting him die of thirst while so heavily sedated that he couldn’t complain if he wanted to, while his organs were collapsing.”

Read more here.

Try these

 

  1. Who died recently? ☝🏻
  2. What famous building was near the (D)al Tex building?
  3. Who’s second in line after Chas III?
  4. 2nd on periodic table … high or low density?
  5. Who’s 4th in line after Pres, VP, Speaker?
  6. Name a famous lithographer.

Monday [18 to 21]

(1315) Afternoon proceeds. (1334)

 

21. Welfare


20. Are Canadians more brainwashed than Brits?


19. Who?


18. From IYE’s Miles Mathis link in comments

“Yes, these documents show the CIA was involved, but they are involved in my theory as well: both the CIA and FBI were involved in faking this assassination, so that Johnson could become President without a special election.

Basically the same scenario that happened three times before, with Lincoln, Garfield, and McKinley. If a President dies, the VP becomes President, but if a President retires due to ill health, there is problem, since the Constitution is unclear on how to deal with that. Congress might decide to call a special election, in which case the VP may not win.

Besides, by faking it this way, they had found it was a great way increase the popularity of the VP, via sympathy, guaranteeing national unity in the following months, knocking everything else out of the news, as well as guaranteeing his win in the next election.

That is exactly what had happened the three previous times, and it happened even more for Johnson, whose popularity was through the roof in the beginning, keeping eyes off the Vietnam War for a couple of years.”

Another theory

Robin Ramsay, Who Shot JFK, Pocket Essentials, Bucks, 2007.


Another story has Harrelson in the Dal Tex building with a line of fire down Elm, someone behind the glassy knoll, someone in the Book Depository but not with Oswald … a window further towards the road sign. Another has Wallace in with Oswald. Bush was almost certainly around downstairs.

Mathis says Kennedy was “retired”, (maybe under the Appalachians is my Svaliesque addition) and it was a double in the car. Maybe … I’m thinking the versions don’t clash, except in minor detail.

Monday [15 to 17]

(1038) Afternoon all. (1205)

 

17. Will they ever be put behind bars?


16. Spring break and sharks

“I’ve been telling you guys forever, shark attacks are not rare. They happen all the time. Just like cancer isn’t rare. Happens all the time. It’s almost as if they want us to die. 

You will never catch me in the ocean. Last time I went swimming in the ocean was when I was 35 years old. A piece of seaweed touched my foot and I almost had a heart attack and drowned. Never again.”

https://www.the-sun.com/news/13833295/shark-bite-capital-danger-florida-danger-currents-ocean/

Yes … good cautionary tale but I have one too


How can I put this politely? The last place on earth I’d wish to be is on that beach, with that lot, to use Richard Tice’s expression. I have my reasons and two of those are syringes in the sand and diseases.

15. Mini golf

Monday [6 to 10]

(0700) Morning all … nondescript out there so far. (0808)

 

10. Who’dathunkit … that we’d ever see this?


9. “Let’s all pull together” won’t cut it now

One thing which characterises the Reform type dissident is he can be a colleague one minute and suddenly turn savage on that colleague the next if the colleague is part of some “split” as he sees it. He quite ignores the behaviour of the gang of four, plus Oakeshott but the moment the attacked person hits back, suddenly it’s called “squabbling”.

If that colleague would step back one moment and look at him/herself, he/she did precisely this when looking at the Uniparty behaviour in the first place, esp. at the top. Reform attracted dissidents in the first place from the Uniparty. So it’s a bit rich castigating us in intemperate language for being dissident yet again, yet again politically homleless.

The gang of four … Yusuf, Farage, Tice, Anderson, plus Oakeshott … have behaved unconscionably I’m afraid … far beyond a naively thought of “squabble” … we are simply not going through it all again … controlled opposition, duping us with lies, all the rest of it.

There are other snippets as well, for example:


So people ARE soulsearching at the moment and to attack us for doing that can only lead to decision time:


8. Deathjab crims


7. JFK


6. The financial chasm ahead