(1126) Going to find a film, there’s one more item to put up first …
https://orphansofliberty.blogspot.com/2024/11/poisoned-cows-adulterated-milk.html
… hoping you’re all well, not ill. (1333)
15. Are they planning a gun grab?
There are some confusing things we need to get straight before proceeding. Firstly, that clip from IYE, plus Juan’s input at 891 to OldBitChute … it looks an old clip, old footage … when is it from? I understand that the posting-of is recent, as are comments … here’s one:

So the issue therefore is … is that clip of those two recent? Does it pertain to the next administration? Or is it from 2016 to 20? On that hangs our reaction, methinks. Also go to blogrolls to Ann Barnhardt (Juan suggests), scroll down and look at some of DJT’s picks. Hmmmmm.
14. The New America?

13. Short roundup




12. I need to quote all of this at Vox
https://voxday.net/2024/11/26/the-corruption-of-modern-medicine/
… but netiquette precludes:
“A Midwestern Doctor explains why hospitals are increasingly dangerous and hostile environments for patients, and how the transformation of them into profit centers has incentivized them to prioritize financial incentives over patient health and human life.
During COVID-19, one travel nurse who was assigned to a New York hospital with one of the highest death tolls in the nation realized something very wrong was happening throughout the hospital and decided to covertly record her colleagues and become a whistleblower. Within her testimony, one particular recording she made was particularly illuminating as a doctor perfectly illustrated the dysfunctional mentality that has infected our medical system by stating he was unwilling to try any alternative therapy (which had some evidence behind it) for patients he knew would otherwise die.”
11. IYE double at 891


(0701) Morning all … bright enough out there. (0924)
10. Last just for now

9. Some housekeeping

That’s the current and scheduled post list in the engine room a short while ago. Think it was good to drop Monday quiz as the questions are slowly building over the week … I’m saving to the “Try these” post you see above.
8. Notice some powerful men are hanging around her
… ah, but what’s this?

Wiki’s deciding whether they continue with her bio or not? Whyever would they do that? 🤔
After all, she’s 17 and taking the MAGA and MAHA and Elon message to the yoof of America and the world … she’s personable and bright enough … what could Wiki Woke left editors possibly object to in the kid?
7. More on this citizen journalism theme

6. Pete Hegseth appears

Incidentally, notice how many people we’d say are tough, go-getters let’s say … still manage to praise God … and then look at those it visibly upsets, to the point the latter are all for burning down churches, burning Joans of Arc, anti-sodomy bakers etc. Juss sayin’ like.
5. DAD summarised from 891
Three books that are significant today. I wonder which will be the most relevant in 10 years.
a) “Freiheit – Erinnerungen von 1954 bis 2021”, Angela Merkel. Migrant crisis and “Wir schaffen das”:
In 2015, faced with the influx of refugees, Merkel asserted that Germany could rise to the challenge with her famous slogan “Wir schaffen das”…
b) ‘Memoricide’ by Philippe de Villiers who is perfectly in touch with current events, whether national, international, economic, cultural, civilizational and of course societal. And this book is the absolute demonstration of this.
c) ‘L’Étrange Défaite’ bu Marc Bloch.
The President of the Republic has announced that Jewish historian Marc Bloch will enter the Pantheon. We can only rejoice at this decision. But has the President considered that this great patriot was the very negation of everything he represents?
JH: Quite a read over there today.
4. Today no pratty TDS, which is quite up itself now
The story:
The Daily Sceptic runs a newsletter, the red printed headlines of which I run here, as readers know. I did refer, some time back, to its paywalling on some posts but at least the top two or three were in full.
Not today … today only the first, about arctic ice increase, was in full, something Steve reported anyway, so you’d have known about it, had you wished.
The mysterious ownership tensions at the Guardian
No guarantee that that will link to the post by the way … it would not here in compose mode. Which is pratty in the extreme because we need only look elsewhere to get the tale itself:
https://pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/nationals/guardian-observer-tortoise-strike-december-2024
And what are the grounds for the Grauniad writers (not going to call them journos) going on strike? It was that Tortoise is buying the Observer and going paywall. Just as TDS is trying to go.
One thing which could be said for the Grauniad was that it was at least not paywall … Codswallop and similar fantasists notwithstanding. Not just that but if you don’t like such news from Unherdables here, there are plenty of other sites around … and comment is free.
The new journalism, chaps and chapesses (we only cater for two of the sexes here).
(0049)Awake … now back to sleep, good reader. (0119)
3. For Brit news and analysis
… I’d suggest both Guido and this are hard to beat:
Though we here at Unherdables cover Brit and American news in the main, the angles at those two sites are also important, plus AK Haart and many Scriblerus sites for flavour. No doubt you could suggest others.
2. Woodsy (see blogrolls) supplies the ditty to go with the hop picking
1. Steve drop summary this early a.m.
Four: Hillary Used Russia Hoax Against Tulsi, Plan to Oust Johnson as Speaker, ‘Wind Drought’ Refuses to Lift, not Illegal to Say Abortion is a ‘Cause of Death, other items.
Three: Biden to attend inauguration, DJT’s tariffs on Canada and Mexico, “sanctuary cities” on notice, plus more.
Two: Western escalation of war, Putin serious, atrocities on civilians, plus more.
One: Menopause now a “disability”, COP 29 mess, Le Pen to wreck Eurozone (hopefully), plus more.
(1655) Evening all … here we go again … I had a break for a couple of hours.
24. Moosh corner

23. IYE in comments
There are laws on surrogacy in the UK, btw.
https://www.gov.uk/legal-rights-when-using-surrogates-and-donors
22. Steve at 890 with war room
§ Nigel Farage Warns The Globalists’ Escalation Has Placed Globe At Most Dangerous Levels Since 1945
§ Stephen K. Bannon: “You Guys Are Gonna Be Investigated And You’re Gonna Get Crushed”
§ Julie Kelly: “Even If Trump Lost, This Case Wouldn’t Of Survived Another Immunity Test By SCOTUS”
§ Mike Davis: “Nobody Is Above The Law, Lawyer Up Guys”
§ Sheriff Mack On Deportations: “They Will Be Much More Successful If Sheriff’s Are Participating”
§ Dave Walsh Highlights The Amount Of Energy It Will Take To Sustain Artificial Intelligence
Steve also has up Hearts of Oak: Dan Wootton – Media, Musk and the Future of Freedom in the UK and a couple of links before that:


21. Toodles observations on various things
Good girls tend to keep it under wraps but in this case, the observations were so spot on, I had to see if I could get Toods’ permission to run this … she’s looking at the females featured in the past few days here:
“Speaking of plastic surgery for real. I am telling you that picture of L(ara) T you had up yesterday is scary. I saw her on the Fox News Station…I know, I know I rarely watch that channel and certainly not those others except to see from time to tine what they are saying. Tolerating Fox News is very difficult for me.
Any ole way…someone was interviewing LT. Oh my, she is on the way to being gruesome. The only one in that family who has a decent plastic surgeon is his daughter . She has had much done but subtle. She has been getting things done since her teens it is believed.
That woman who used to be married to Gov. Newsom (?) I believe it was him…then she was on the Five and then she was messing around with the Trump son not married to Lara Trump…oh my she looks so scary that it is scary 😱! They have split. Not sure what happened. Too many face lifts and insert and fillers?
Now those other blondes up on the blog were not so bad. The thing is that last luscious one…is she real? I really do not recall seeing white women with such pronounced lips when I was growing up. Some people do have fuller lips than others. I know that. But you could ride to town on that girl’s lips. At least they are nice lips and not weird. Just not naturally occurring as far as I know. Well maybe hers are natural…rare though.
The other two girls were nice and normal. I am thinking second girl was pretty. N3 cute but something a bit fake about her. I can assure you that at least 3 gals if not all are no longer naturally light blondes. They know their hairdressers well.
Mainly LT was/is very scary.
I know that after Julia Roberts came on the scene with that extra large toothy smile and inflated lips eventually other people started doing it.
JR has a naturally wide smile. She may have had fullish lips. In fact she did but not as huge as they had become. She has no Cupid’s bow. I have looked at young photos and images of her when she was a teen. Her lips were not as puffy as they were when we started taking note of her.
In her teens and early 20’s would have been her fullest lips as a young woman getting ready for mating as biology goes. It seems to me hers became fuller for a while after her 30’s…a long while after.
JR’s full lips are calmed down now. The last I saw her as she did the Kamala Harris Job (for money) she appears to be extremely gaunt. To me she looks better than looking as though she had insulation blown into her face with the vacuum turned on reverse suction. Still very gaunt.
I am not trying to talk ugly but people who do all of the plastic surgery remind me of that show where everyone looked like pigs. The beautiful ( to us) woman even after multiple attempts at plastic surgery to look acceptable (🐷) she never could attain the look to be accepted in that society. She was devastated.
She had to go to the ugly farm where all of the other hideously beautiful people went if they could not achieve that 🐽 look and beady eye look. So sad.
That is our society in the States.
Unless there really is a problem for me I would rather not (have plastic surgery). The nose thing must be awful. Maybe procedures are better now than in the past. I am not even suggesting people not do it but it has gotten out of hand in my opinion…don’t cha know?
……
I hope the boys have calmed down there. Dearieme surely knows how to make friends and influence people, huh?!!!!
Dad and IYE had a funny fuss going on…but Dearrieme … well …DM butting heads with IYE makes a powerful 💥.
(1239) Afternoon all. (1303)
20. One of the best composers and colour tone capturers atm

19. As bad as each other

18. TDS (see blogrolls)

17. Natalie Harp

16. First part of DAD’s at 890
The parliamentary report by Brigitte Klinkert, MP and former minister, deciphers the reasons for the failure of deportations of illegal immigrants in France. The report highlights several factors:
… and so on. Also a piece on Assisted Dying over there.
15. The Gell-Mann Amnesia effect
“The Gell-Mann Amnesia effect is a phenomenon that describes how people can read an article about a topic they’re knowledgeable about and then forget what they know after turning the page. The effect is named after Murray Gell-Mann, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist who proposed the existence of quarks
The Gell-Mann Amnesia effect can be described as follows:
Recorded cases of the Gell-Mann Amnesia effect are rare, but one example is C. S. Lewis. After reading biographical interpretations of his own works, he realized how inaccurate they could be and began to read other interpretations with more caution.”
(H/T Prm)
(1044) Fab day out there now … can see clearly on t’other side of t’valley.
14. At last

13. We need these rottweilers

12. Straight to the point, Alex downunder … luv her

11. This is now so beyond acceptable

10. This is why I still subscribe to Quora
… they really do, now and then, have good comments threads. This is a comment by one Linda Hunt, retired pharmacist, and though the topic’s unpleasant, imho she’s right on the money:
What is the cause of the common odor many senior citizens have (despite good hygiene)?
“I am 78 and I sure hope I don’t smell like an old lady. In my professional career I have encountered quite a few stinky people. It was either from unwashed bodies, hair, or clothes, or else stale perfume, or some combination thereof. Also, one loses one’s sense of smell so it doesn’t register with us ourselves.
Bathe daily, wash your hair and behind your ears, use unscented products as much as possible, and sniff your clothes. Dead skin breeds dust mites, so keep things clean. Drops of urine tend to be absorbed by your knickers, then give off odors, so rinsing it off with water and drying off with a facecloth is better than blotting with toilet paper, also less irritating on your skin. Do that as much as possible. I learned that from the babies. Never got diaper rash if I washed them rather than just wiped them off. If you leak, deal with that too, and check your outer clothing for smells.
Oral hygiene is important too, and one of the worst smells, according to professional tasters, is stale saliva. So drink plenty of water, floss, brush, and blast out the food particles with a water pick. If you have dentures, keep them fresh.
Unwashed hair smells really gross. Take a sniff of an old brush. Yuck. Wash your hairbrush and combs too. And behind the ears. That is a source of oil that goes rancid. Launder the pillowcases.
Walk in the front door of a nursing home and you will gag. Combination of piss, scented cleaning products, years of dust, and poor ventilation.
Omigosh, deal with this stuff as long as you can. If you don’t smell it, others might, so make it a habit.”
Right at this moment, tomorrow’s bedding and clothes wash is in, I’ve just been talking to the man concerned about cleaning the commons spaces and we’ve been sorting the bins … vastly better than they were.
I’m on a rambling, rabbit warren landing with seven young people (under 35), three of them female … I’m the only one “of a fair age”. We have a good thing going here … interestingly, we all get along and that’s because we look after our space.
Now … imho, I’m the issue. It’s doubly important, esp. in a British winter, to body wash, bathe etc., watch all the things she mentions above … old people can start to smell if we slacken off. Especially clothing.
There’s a difference, again imho, between being a clean freak and just taking care of basic routines.