Kassie Troy understands what this whole act of pedantry means, she lives in Greece, quite close to all the action:
There's a reason for this seeming pedantry, aside from "correct form" in English and the reason is tied in with the Orthodox Church in THE Ukraine. Readers, this is far more than pedantry, it is taking a stance.
You may or may not be aware that the Orthodox monasteries are being attacked by Zelensky's thugs and so far, the clergy have been winning but obviously, against the Azov murderers behind the whole struggle in THE Ukraine ... they cannot hold out forever.
Kassie Troy is Greek Orthodox and is obviously at one on this issue with THE Ukrainian Orthodox and Mother Russia herself, which is anti-communist. I myself am not Russian, not Orthodox, my christening was in the Church of England as my non-religious mother back then thought it was probably the right thing to do.
The last time I was in a church was Chester Cathedral in 2013 for the commemoration of my deceased ladyfriend I'd worked with.
There was a new, rainbow service being held by a Woke woman priest in the main part of the cathedral but the traditionalists had been sent to a different service out of the church, over to an outbuilding and up some stairs, where we could be hidden away from society so we would not taint the population.
In 2013 ... yes, even back then ... the church of england was no more. What's more, I went up to one of the priests/vicars/whatever ... he saw me coming and scurried away to a priest hole in the wall and escaped. I was already a known-known during the short time surrounding my lady friend's funeral and commemoration due to my difficult questions no one was prepared to answer.
Readers, there's a hell of a lot going on here that I'd wager the average Brit or indeed westerner has not the slightest clue as to what is really going on in this war for civilisation, soon to go nuclear.
Yet our country's "leaders" and their leaders, the WEF, CFR etc. are happily sending trillions, plus equipment to THE Ukraine ... and for what?
Do you really, really think this is just about Russia itself? Or is it about what Russia has now become a symbol of, out of the embers of communism?
The last bastion? Bastion of what though? Think on't dot dot dot.
Here is part of a long response to Zelenskyy concerning the priests under attack:
And further on:
If you do doubt, dear reader, this very war for civilisation, look no further than the antiPope in that monstrous receiving room, telling the Imam that the two faiths are the same. Opposed to that is the dissident priest Vigano, one of the lone voices out there.
The reason the modern, cabalist translation into English drops THE in front of (...) Ukraine is quite specific ... it's that "Ukraine" in Russian actually means "borderland" of the tribe Rus ... Kiev itself is the heartland of ancient Rus, long before Lenin and communism.
In your insistence, in the cabal's insistence, in the WEF's insistence on dropping THE is also Lenin's insistence. This is what you're supporting by your dropping of THE. World communism.
There are two sides in this war for civilisation, as the cleric above points out ... you can support the depraved, drag shows for kids, toxic chemical train derailing, the Orwellian slide which the Obama and Biden touting west has become ... or you can take the opposite stance ... through one small gesture of every westerner to show its govts it does not support what they're doing ... that gesture being the definite article.
The Make-A-Wish Foundation offers children with life-threatening illnesses a chance to live their dream: be a firefighter, adopt a puppy, go on a wild shopping spree.
But not every wish, eh..? Only those that they approve of. Of course.
But in an era of rapid medical advancements, what counts as life-threatening is changing.
A case in point: the charity has announced that, beginning next year, people with cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease that primarily affects the lungs, will no longer qualify automatically for a wish. The good news is that that is because the illness is, for many people, far less of a threat than it once was.
Good news, indeed! Who could possibly disagree?
...there are many ways the genetic issue behind CF can manifest, and not all of them respond to the drug. Much of the early research on the illness focused on non-Hispanic white patients, McGarry says, and genetic testing often misses variants in Black, Asian, Hispanic and Ashkenazi Jewish populations.
Now, McGarry said, “we’ve turned it into two different diseases”. Ninety per cent of patients have variants of CF that will respond to the drugs. The other 10% continues to grapple with severe illness.”
Oh. Silly me. I forgot identity politics trumps everything.
Other treatments, including gene therapy, are being developed that may treat these mutations. But for now, “I think that’s where we’re going to have to work with Make-A-Wish to make sure that they understand about the patients who don’t qualify [for the drugs] – that cystic fibrosis is still a devastating disease for them,” McGarry said.
So little white Jimmy won't get to make a wish, but little black Ayeesha and little brown Malalia will. That won't cause any issues at all, will it?
Trust no pollie, inc. Tice and Hamilton, no admins, nor the NHS, utilities coys, no one contacting you officially, no banksters, make no moves, click nothing you’re urged to online, give no money, except personally. Auto-oppose, you can always change your mind later.
Watch carefully all those urging this digital money control, keep a list of those names, any time they urge this, put out the list.
Dumb phones may be falling out of fashion on a global scale, but it's a different story in the U.S.:
Companies like HMD Global, the maker of Nokia phones, continue to sell millions of mobile devices similar to those used in the early 2000s. This includes what's known as "feature phones" — traditional flip or slide phones that have additional features like GPS or a hotspot.
DAD adds: {I never realised the for many years that I've been a trend-setter.}
Yes, I have two “dumbphones” myself and love em … zero data, no net connectivity … juss the calls, ma’am, juss the calls. Drives the company nuts. I hide behind my age and therefore my lack of knowledge of all things modern tech, I explain on my dumbphone to the girl at the utilities company or NHS … I’m juss an ole thicky, me. Silly ole Jimbo.
I’d suggest, Laze and Gem, that if you’ve not considered this strategy, now’s the time to start. We are under cyber-pressure bigtime.
However, the researchers stressed that the risk of cross-infection is currently low.
As usual with these reports, but most will just remember the headline, and they know it.
Pet owners were asked to send swab samples of their pets and more than 300 did so.
Well, there you have it! These 300 are idiots.
Of these samples, 15% of dogs and 5% of cats tested positive for at least one MDRO. In four cases, these microbes were found to be of the same species and showed the same antibiotic resistance between pets and their owners.
Four cases. Four! And when you dig deeper, it isn't even four...
Whole genome sequencing confirmed that only one of the matching pairs were genetically identical in a dog and its owner.
Statistically insignificant. But no, these people have an agenda and they aren't going to let that stop them...
“Although the level of sharing between hospital patients and their pets in our study is very low, carriers can shed bacteria into their environment for months, and they can be a source of infection for other more vulnerable people in hospital such as those with a weak immune system and the very young or old,” says Hackmann.
I think Fido and Tiddles will have to go some to beat the NHS in that regard, eh?
I literally have no idea which party, if any, the two co-authors are voting for, nor am I asking. That's their thing, for themselves. In my own area, there are some independents, occasionally UKIP, Reform never appear. Still early days but these policies look good to me, mainly because, unlike LibLabCon, you can believe these mean it:
Your own statements, readers and co-authors, are of course most welcome.
19 times he disparaged indigenous Scots. Right, got that. Versus a Hindu in England:
Right, got that one too … planning another 20 thousand a year, safety ensured by our armed forces. Hmmmm, is there any alternative to this mayhem, this bad dream?
I notice people suddenly praying for God to deliver them from all this. Pardon me, but if I were gazing down at the rejection of everything I’d offered … the protection, guidance and succour … and suddenly they’d seen what was upon them … and still they flatly rejected me … I think I’d be inclined to say bye bye, I’m off to help those who believe I exist.
But then again, I’m not God, who moves in mysterious ways. Now, apart from ditching the values underpinning the west, how else did all this come about? Specifically I mean … as in the grubby politics?
Well, it’s that neat little trick, innit, where coming up to a GE or council elections, the tosser MPs go all moderate, start making promises, luvving the people then, the moment they’re back in, it’s all pile onto the incumbent, hound him out of office and put in someone worse to implement the real agenda of the puppetmasters.
That headline phrase is known and used by most British people around the times when we, as a nation, remember those who died in the Service of their Country. We revere the Cenotaph, and the simple war memorials which, across this Nation, remember the shadows of the men and women who died whilst defending the Freedom which was earned, in part, by their sacrifice.
Those who died abroad have graves around the world, mainly well-tended by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, the successor to the Imperial War Graves Commission, first established in 1917. Many have no known grave, either perishing at sea, or in the charnel houses which were the blood-soaked battlefields of the First World War.
But there is another theatre altogether where, to my mind, the atrocities and carnage should also be remembered; remembered for the absolute disgrace of the then Prime Minister, ‘Tony’ Blair, giving in to the pressure exerted by the bloody Americans, the Lefty-Liberals, the European Union; along with the internal Labour politicians, all of whom just wanted a quiet life, away from the strife of Northern Ireland’s policies and politics: and announced the SURRENDER to the SinnFeinIRA bombing campaign, which took the form of the Belfast Agreement.
This surrender allowed the terrorists of SinnFeinIRA to enter the Government of the Province, allowed the hundreds of murderous terrorists to gain their unjustified freedom, and gave the bloody Republic a foothold into Northern Ireland’s governance.
We read today of the possibility of a sustained and continuous SinnFeinIRA bombing attack which would have set off Sixteen bombs over 18 days, with lulls on Sundays. It would have been a chance to revive the infamous IRA graffiti in Belfast: ‘Every night is gelignite.’
The main terrorist behind this planned carnage was Patrick Magee, the infamous Brighton Bomber.
No one had suspected that small, soft-spoken visitor to Brighton’s Grand Hotel as the killer as he completed his deadly and murderous plan to assassinate Margaret Thatcher, and it is a fact that she missed death by two minutes, as she had vacated the bathroom by those few vital seconds, before that same bathroom was torn apart by that blast, which killed five and injured thirty five more.
Magee’s one mistake? He left half a hand print on the hotel registration card, and this was paired by the Forensic analyst Steve Turner, part of the team seeking a match for the Roy Walsh palm-print.
On January 17, 1985, he’d just spent 11 hours at his desk, studying prints, when he noticed something unusual. The palm-print he was examining had been taken in 1967 from a teenager called Patrick Magee, after he had broken into a shop in Norwich, where his parents were living at the time. With mounting excitement, the analyst charted 16 points of similarity.
Stephen Turner had just discovered who had planted the Brighton bomb.
Murderer Magee was released, and the killers entered Stormont under the trafficked name of SinnFein.
The betrayals travelled further, and slowly but surely, the Unionist cause was diminished over the years, under both Labour and Tory Governments, until we see the latest betrayal, named ‘The Windsor Framework’ by the traitorous Prime Minister Sunak, along with the head of the European Union, which establishes the permanent presence of the EU in Northern Ireland, the Irish Sea Border, and the fact that the Union of the Four Nations which comprises the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is slowly and surely being dissolved before our eyes.
Not previously high on the agenda of voters more concerned with a crumbling, two-tier healthcare system and a chronic housing crisis, a recent poll found that a small majority (56%) of Irish respondents believe the country has accepted too many refugees over the past year.
Ooh, must be racism!
Ireland is currently housing about 74,000 asylum applicants, 49,227 of whom are Ukrainians.
Oh. OK, must be over-estimation of the true figures!
A year ago, the total number was 7,500.
Oh. Errr...? The mythical 'far right', then?
Now anti-refugee sentiment has exploded amid a devastating housing crisis, made worse by the destabilising effects of public sector cuts and stagnant wages.
These protests have drawn from the same rhetorical, tactical, and ideological energy as the recent anti-refugee riot in Knowsley, England.
Imported from Britain, no less!
Preying on these fears, Irish far-right activists are disseminating false information about criminal activities. Proliferating through social media on any given day are rumours of sexual assault or the harassment of women by migrants, or grainy, unverifiable video clips of the same.
Ah, so when you can't deny that incidents have actually happened because there's video evidence, just whine about the qaulity of the video instead. Genius!
In reality, the far-right menace remains small.
So why are you getting hot under the collar about it?
But the spread of the contagion could provide a challenge from the right as Sinn Féin feathers itself for power for the first time in the Irish republic . Growing anti-migrant sentiment could benefit the more hardline immigration policies of parties such as Fine Gael.
Only time will tell, however, if the anti-immigration consensus seen in large parts of Britain can be replicated in Ireland.
If the issues you decry as 'nonsense' keep up, you'll see it all right.
Obviously it's completely wrong to oppose multiculturalism in any shape or form in the West (fine in any other country though) ... it makes for a wonderfully tolerant, integrated society and on behalf of you, I fully support the billions spent on luxury accommodation for fighting age illegals welcome guests who detest and wish to kill adore and wish to befriend us.
So this post in no way reflects poorly on any other ethnicity living in our their new land ... refugees in designer gear, with cellphones, are most welcome to overrun us do as they will. These below are just observations of fact, that's all ... easily verifiable or debunkable:
On Wednesday morning, there was an assault in the Pierres Vives neighbourhood in Vesoul. A man attacked two women.
The attack occurred in the Rue Cariage. The perpetrator attacked a 51-year-old woman. She was driving children to an Institut médico-éducatif (IME). “He was unarmed, he pulled her out of the minibus and hit her with his hands,” said the deputy mayor of Vesoul, who was in charge of security.
The man then went after another 72-year-old woman. “He followed her to her house and beat her,” Ludovic Ballester continued. She was admitted to the Vesoul hospital centre as an absolute emergency. Her prognosis is life-threatening.
The perpetrator was arrested by the police. An investigation has been launched, led by the Vesoul public prosecutor’s office. France Bleu
“The aggression against two women, a driver of the minibus of the medico-educational Institute of Vesoul, and a local resident – who is in serious condition – throws fear in the peaceful district of Pierres vives.”
Never mind ... those two women had it coming, according to the govt, the perp was just not feeling kindly at the time, nothing to see there. Let's move onto more pleasant topics:
Marko Polo, Humza, Ben Habib, Rishi Sunak, James Cleverly, Maros Sefcovic ... what's the common thread in those names or origins? Not saying anything negative ... absolutely wonderfully welcome to wreak their havoc help our land on our behalf. I mean look what we have to put up against them ... Angela Rayner and Keir whatsisname. Lineker I think it was.
So everything's fine and Phobe-Plod will be on your doorstep if you dare disagree. I mean, look at this Invade-o-phobe spewing his hatred:
Shame on him for displaying a British flag in Britain. And as for an English flag ... is that not the ensign from hell? Jack Straw certainly thought so.