Monday, 19 September 2022

The Queen’s Day

There was a phrase which was known by all before the invasion or influx, however you wish to call it … God, Queen and country, not sure if country was capitalised or not.  

The U.S., I suppose, was God and country. The former British colonies pretty well followed Britain’s lead and yet there was republicanism in each of those, plus at home here.

So, in 2022, what do we have?  Well God has been dustbinned by most, not including by me, I’m still uttering that part of the national trinity, whilst I’m not sure the other two members of the OoL trinity would include Him.

Now to the second person … the Queen.  My two partners at OoL would still firmly utter that part but over at the N.O. site, we’ve seen far too much now to utter an unqualified “Ma’am!”  Twould be quite qualified, I’m afraid.

The third person, “country” … well what can one say?  All three of us at OoL have deep misgivings about the destruction, as is evidenced by posts passim at this site.  All three of us have witnessed the wilful destruction of Britain, whether through expenses scandals, judicial outrage or the NHS … and especially the curtailment of freedom, even liberty.  

OoL is essentially about the third person of the national trinity here, especially about freedom of speech.

Sunday, 18 September 2022

A Nation can be judged on its Ability to Laugh at Itself

 

With Acknowledgements to The Sunday Times and Rod Liddle

Chris Kaba died because he was aiming his car at the Policeman.

Career Criminal Chris Kaba was ARMED with a speeding car, aimed at the Policeman who shot the black clown down in self defence

This particular Black Life definitely did not matter, especially when the Armed Officer was defending himself against a known career criminal, who was attempting to escape by driving his car straight at the Policeman.

I am not, as I have maybe mentioned before, a fan of today’s Police, and of the English Police Constabularies. They have become too politicised, too ready to take the offenders’ side of things, too ready to deal with non-existent Hate Crimes; as opposed to actually going out and protecting the Public against Criminality.

But the ‘Suspended’ armed policeman has been the victim of a left-wing cabal, including the Muslim Mayor Khan: whose actions and statements spurred the Met. into suspending this brave man, who was only doing his job; and doing it to the best of his training and ability.

Unlike many millions of British people, I used to own and regularly carried a weapon. It was a .38 calibre Taurus revolver, and I carried it in what was, and still is, one of the most dangerous countries in the world: South Africa. I was forced to draw and fire it in self-defence, but I aimed at the ground because I only wanted to warn the black clown who was advancing on me with a knife. He turned and ran. But I was subsequently visited by a very senior South African Police Major, who warned me that I was given my licence so that I should follow the rules, and shoot to kill. If I reckoned that I could not aim for the best ‘body mass’ of the assailant, I should give up my licence, and sell my weapon. I also had to attend a six week course at a regulated gun club range, so I could re-qualify as a registered licence holder.

The ‘Suspended Policeman’ deserves our support and encouragement, if only because he has been trained to react in the only manner possible when either protecting others, or in self-defence! 

Before our very eyes

How's your school French these days?

https://www.fdesouche.com/2022/09/17/calais-pour-eviter-linstallation-de-camps-de-migrants-la-municipalite-remplit-un-terre-plein-de-rochers/

Des associations d’aide aux migrants ont dénoncé, vendredi 16 septembre, l’installation par la mairie de Calais de nombreux rochers sur plusieurs zones herbeuses du centre-ville. Selon elles, cela vise à “empêcher l’installation de tentes” de migrants en transit vers l’Angleterre.

Depuis lundi, des centaines de tonnes de rochers ont fait leur apparition dans la ville, notamment sur les quais du Danube et de la Meuse, deux voies situées non loin de la gare. 

De longues zones herbeuses et un terre-plein, “qui servait cet été de lieu de vie” à de nombreux migrants, selon les associations, ont été entièrement recouverts de rochers, placés à moins d’un mètre les uns des autres, a constaté un photographe de l’AFP.

I'm sure, even were you not to ustd any French, you can still get the idea [H/T DAD] ... there is massive building going on.  Now, I'm not going to take any shots of the one a few hundred metres from me here but I can assure you it involves dozens of lorries, ships, hills of clean fill as they call it ... in other words, building foundations and they are shifting hundreds of tons a week, night and day.

My mate has looked out on it too and we're unsure but it looks as if this is a clearing station only ... there appears to be no massive building per se here.  However, the demographics are changing in our neck of the woods.  Africans are appearing ... first one alone across the road some months back, constantly visited by council cars, now about a dozen.

There is something quite massive going on, being done before there's any organised opposition.

Saturday, 17 September 2022

David Beckham. Now there strides a MAN.

Having waited for decades has `GB&NI’ finally found, almost by accident, a HERO worthy of the title.

David Beckham joined that amazing tribute queue for the late Queen, standing and slowly walking, alongside everyone else, from 2 a.m. in the morning using the simple disguise of a dark suit, a cloth cap, and not even considering the offer of a free pass from an MP.

I will be honest, I don’t hold much time for the present crop of Celebrities. In fact, the ONLY man in civilian life whom I would have thought able to carry the title of ‘hero’ before the grin and wispy beard worn by one David Beckham walked that slow, steady five-odd miles; is another footballer, a certain Jackie Milburn. Possibly the ONLY person whose funeral cortege could have completely stopped all Newcastle road traffic on its journey towards St. Nicholas’ Cathedral from his home town of Ashington.

Again, I give you David Beckham, a MAN who knows that the values of his grandfather mean more than all the false trumpery of modern day ‘Celebrity’.

But before I finish, perhaps a comment or two on the ‘planners’ who charted the route, set the rules, and then left it to contractors who presumably tendered for their time in managing that amazing queue.  The ‘Elite’ in amongst the civil service who were given the task of completing the tasks laid down by Her Majesty, who did play a large part in the service, routes, attendances etc. did well by their mates, in allegedly high, and more than likely low, places. Viewers will perhaps be more than annoyed to see that all MPs, and members of the Lords, along with most of the Whitehall scroungers; have been given free passes, for themselves and for four of their cronies, as well as the usual scrounging flock of ‘Media Slebs’ so that they didn’t have to share even the same air, never mind the same flagstones, as the patient thousands who have dutifully walked those miles from Southwark to Westminster.

If there is an afterlife, I would guess that those famous lips might well be more than firmly pressed together in a semblance of annoyance at the manner in which the Swamp always looks after its own! 

To 'uniform' or 'not to uniform'

... that is the question.   Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous MSM journos ... etc.

Forgive me if it's out of line here but two of these journos seem blithering idiots, one even uses the word "bolshie" as a positive ... aaaggghhh!

Satire versus genuine malevolence

The Slog, via Andy over at NOWP:

This is an extract from a genuine press release yesterday from the World Health Organisation:
‘Globally, half of all preventable harm in medical care is medication related, a quarter of which is severe or life-threatening. In the lead up to World Patient Safety Day on 17 September 2022, WHO is emphasizing the global burden of medication harm. The elderly population is one of the most at-risk groups of medication harm, especially those taking multiple medications. High rates of medication-related harm are also seen in surgical care, intensive care and emergency medicine.

“Medicines are powerful tools for protecting health. But medicines that are wrongly prescribed, taken incorrectly or are of poor quality, can cause serious harm,” said Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General. “Nobody should be harmed while seeking care.”
And the Slog’s comment:
Throughout the entire release, there is not a single mention of the World Record rate of side effects, epidemic statistical levels of unexplained early death, heavy fat neosolid collections never before seen blocking key circulation points and mobile nanodebris associated with mRNA vaccines both in trials and general use.
Yes … we’re not speaking here of just inefficiency, wrongful interpretation of data and ordinary human folly, are we? We are actually faced with wilful malevolence-aforethought in a jocular manner, as with The Joker [Nicholson] in that film.

That’s what we have here. 

And given Tedros’s antecedents … then the world itself, when subject to “World” anything today, be it churches or medicine or climate, is under genocidal intent and machinations.

The implications cross many fields, do they not and require quite a few posts to cover. Plus we’re getting deeply into core beliefs, which in the west for a start today, are at odds, at loggerheads - confounding and confusing the societies, such that they simply cannot combine to mount a viable defence.

Were I to go any further now, with my own slant, interpretation, my own call to action, then there is no doubt it would be opposed and therefore stymied.

So let’s just end this post here, with the realisation, above, of what we really have in our hands, plus thoughts, hard thinking before we go any further, as to who the enemy truly is.

Friday, 16 September 2022

‘I think a person’s physical and mental welfare should be taken into account, as well as their lifestyle.’

It is, for some. But not for others:

Four years ago, Nick had eight weeks of counselling after telling his GP he had suicidal thoughts. ‘This really helped me mentally, but it hasn’t stopped me wanting the operation,’ he says. So far he has raised £856 to have the surgery privately. He believes that giving him the surgery would be more cost-effective for the NHS than the numerous appointments and procedures he has undergone.

You'd think they'd agree. But this isn't someone who wants to be another gender. It isn't even someone whose mental illness takes the form of believing his leg 'doesn't belong' to him. 

And doctors won't tolerate being wrong: 

In 2016, Hope Gordon raised £10,000 to have her leg amputated after ten years of suffering from complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), a poorly understood condition that causes severe, long-lasting pain. She ended up in a wheelchair, taking strong painkillers and sleeping only two hours a night. She decided an amputation was the only option, but her doctors disagreed, saying they couldn’t guarantee the pain would go.
Hope had the surgery privately, and has since become a national-level swimmer, a Paralympian canoeist and a Nordic skier.

Can't have that happen again, clearly! 

Thursday, 15 September 2022

Not many Elected Leaders get this kind of Send-Off

 


As a demonstration of deep affection for one who may have been elevated, but still kept the common touch, I think that this photo of the queues along the Thames speaks louder than a sonic boom.

R.I.P. Your Majesty

The URL of this video can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiCKYvHU4B0

Statistics of this queue are as follows:-

Behind the scenes

Consider:

Serco offers landlords a long-term lease of at least 5 years with guaranteed rent paid on time, every month with no possibility of arrears. They will also make their own repairs and cover the maintenance costs of the property. The utility bills will be covered by Serco so that illegal immigrants and asylum seekers dont have to pay them themselves. They will also cover the cost of the council tax for the property they rent. 
Consider also:


And consider this in reaction to my outage last night which I've just been discussing by phone with my provider ... here by reader Woodsy:
WRT internet outages, which seem more frequent nowadays than ever before, I bought a cheap phone from Amazon and a sim only deal from Sky, few quid a month. I like mobile data when we use the camper van and the Sky deal allows data to be rolled over from the winter months when I don't generally use any rather than running out in the summer. Set the phone as a hotspot and you get a very useable connection. Home broadband has done some wierd stuff this summer. I have two wireless senders (router and a cabled in remote sender cos walls are thick). A while ago the Wife's tablet refused to connect to the router, but connected OK via the secondary sender. Did all the checking, restarting etc, nothing doing so I made a 'guest account' on the router- that worked fine for two days then that refused connection as well, but a day or so later the basic one started working again. Nothing had been touched or changed in the house. Currently she has lost access to an email account on her desktop via the mail programme, just refuses connection, I have an acc with the same company and same domain working perfectly OK (at the moment). Checked all settings and restarted etc, still not fixed but webmail working for her OK. How, why? I think the internet system is now too complex and beset by anti spam, surveliance, selective blocking etc for it to be fully maintainable even for users not in the spotlight.

And lastly, consider this:

 https://akhaart.blogspot.com/2022/09/webs-within-webs.html