Saturday, 10 June 2023

What pundits write reflects on themselves

At N.O. last evening, as the story was breaking, I posted a series of tweets, of which these were the last few:




Subsequent reflection and further statements by various people put a slightly different complexion on it ... many such statements say much more about the pundit, which raises the question ... what hope Britain, if that's what they think and more importantly, have forgotten about in just a few short years?

These are some of the more astute subsequent comments:







If Nigel Farage truly thinks Johnson was for Brexit, then he was more naive than I thought when he sold out TBP to the Remoaner Tories.

Oh such short memories too. It was never Brexit, it was a pig's breakfast called Withdrawal Agreements 1, 2 and 3, started by May and completed by Johnson ... it sold Brexit out.

The people of Britain were so politically obtuse, in otherwise intelligent people, as to buy it and deliver Johnson an 80 seat majority.

Why are they so politically stupid? Because they're locked into the same go blue, go red, go blue, go red logic which allowed Blair/Brown multiple terms, which also ignored all 1975 warning signs and signed up to what would become the EU ... what was always going to become the EU in all its horror.

And that go blue, go red mentality is fed and controlled by the MSM.  Thing is, I'm but a mildly astute reader of politics but the signposts have been on every corner. With this technology at hand, there is very little excuse for a supposedly politically sophisticated society to be so bleedin' blind ... it's really a sad commentary on the state of politics in the west overall.

They returned Jackboot Ardern multiple times downunder? Single point of truth Ardern?

What percentage of the voting public are both avid keeper-uppers with events from the perspective of this post for example? 10%? 15%? 20%? I don't mean what percentage are disgruntled ... I mean what percentage are aware and vote (or not) accordingly?

If Farage is that naive, then what chance Britain?

Friday, 9 June 2023

A Dispatch From Fantasy Land...

To us, white supremacy is not just an armed white man with a swastika tattooed on his forehead. It is the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act (called by then senator Joe Biden, who drafted the legislation, “Biden’s bill”) juxtaposed with the Anti-drug Abuse Act of 1986 – which together led to the mass incarceration of, principally, Black men.

There was something else that led to their incarceration, though, wasn't there? Like, their inability to avoid breaking those laws?

White supremacy is not just Combat 18 in combat gear: it is a homeless Black man with mental health issues being choked to death on a subway train by a white marine veteran, members of a Fox News TV audience cheering at the report, and the attitude that sees the former soldier premptively hailed a hero and bolstered with public donations of $2m towards his legal fees.

Yes, clearly, it's only OK to applaud a criminal when they are black... 

Some of the foremost proponents of white supremacy are Black and brown. For some it is so normalised that they struggle to understand a world without it. Others understand what happens to those who oppose white supremacy and are rightfully scared.

What do they have to be scared about? Not getting invited to write nonsense like this in national newspapers or hector the audience on national TV

Thursday, 8 June 2023

These are in charge of your life

It’s when you combine a number of stories that a pattern emerges, if there does seem some connection.

Then it’s 🍿 time, waiting to see which way it goes … for example:
Marine Corps drops charges against lance corporal who spent 113 days in the brig. Lance Cpl. Catherine Arnett’s legal problems began when she refused to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
When you add to that:



… then throw in Hancock’s behaviour, Ardern, Fauci, Whitty, Ferguson, Thug Andrews downunder concerning Djokovic, non-comps in hospitals:


… then throw in:


… and then you realise that these are increasingly in charge of your health and wellbeing … wwweeellllll, you start to get the idea?

Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Which Schools, Joanne..?

Harris, who taught in an all-boys school for 15 years, said “the way we educate our children” must change if we wanted to see fewer crimes against women
She said: “We have to stop girls being apologetic when they have done nothing wrong. We have to stop boys being entitled when they’re actually not entitled to have more than anybody else. We’ve got to stop teaching them differently as teachers, that will help a lot.
“Also we’ve got to stop giving them the message that it’s wrong for a boy to read books about girls. Because even schools are giving them this message. And this is where the problem happens, where women’s voices are perceived as less.”

I mean, if you don't name any (and in these modern times, what school would dare give such a message?) we might think you're just talking absolute bollocks, mightn't we? 


 

 

Tuesday, 6 June 2023

D Day

Firstly, some of the raw data: 

Normandy landings 
  • Part of Operation Overlord and the Western Front of World War II 
  • Date 6 June 1944
  • Location Normandy, France 
Overview

The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day, it was the largest seaborne invasion in history. 

The operation began the liberation of France (and later Western Europe) and laid the foundations of the Allied victory on the Western Front. Planning for the operation began in 1943. 

In the months leading up to the invasion, the Allies conducted a substantial military deception, codenamed Operation Bodyguard, to mislead the Germans as to the date and location of the main Allied landings. 

The weather on D-Day was far from ideal, and the operation had to be delayed 24 hours; a further postponement would have meant a delay of at least two weeks, as the invasion planners had requirements for the phase of the moon, the tides, and the time of day that meant only a few days each month were deemed suitable. 

Territorial changes

Five Allied beachheads established in Normandy 

Allies 
  • United Kingdom 
  • United States 
  • Canada 
  • France 
  • Australia 
  • Czechoslovakia 
  • Poland 
  • Belgium 
  • Netherlands 
  • Norway 
  • New Zealand 
  • Greece 
  • South Africa 
 Commanders and leaders 
  • United Kingdom Bernard Montgomery 
  • United Kingdom Miles Dempsey 
  • United Kingdom Trafford Leigh-Mallory 
  • United Kingdom Bertram Ramsay 
  • United Kingdom Arthur Tedder 
  • United States Dwight D. Eisenhower 
  • United States Omar Bradley 
  • Nazi Germany Gerd von Rundstedt 
  • Nazi Germany Erwin Rommel 
  • Nazi Germany Hugo Sperrle 
  • Nazi Germany Karl Dönitz 
  • Nazi Germany L. G. von Schweppenburg 
  • Nazi Germany Friedrich Dollmann 
  • Nazi Germany Hans von Salmuth 
  • Nazi Germany Wilhelm Falley 
Casualties and losses 
  • 10,000+ casualties:
  • 4414 confirmed dead
  • 4000–9000 killed, wounded, missing or captured
Feel fre to use all or part of the screenshots (and text) but do attribute, pls, to Wikipedia. 

So, now, in 2023 ... just what did they fight and die for?




Sunday, 4 June 2023

Disregarding the ALPHABET+ & TV Nonce garbage, I would rather comment upon things which mattered

Midway. On 4th to 7th June 1942, US and Japanese naval forces engaged in a five-day battle in the middle of the Pacific Ocean that changed the course of the war in the Pacific.

The Japanese plan was to attack Midway Island with aircraft from four fleet carriers, and then await in ambush with a second Battleship force to annihilate the American carriers.

But the Americans had partly cracked the Japanese naval codes, and sent their precious carriers to lie undetected to the north-east of Midway. The initial attacks on Midway were largely successful, but American island-based air attacks on the Japanese fleet, although unsuccessful, made the Japanese plan for a second attack. So they struck down all their bombers, removed the torpedoes which had been loaded in anticipation of the American carriers, and rearmed them with bombs.

It was then that the last Japanese reconnaissance plane reported at least one heavy ship and escorts to the north-east of the Jap fleet, and the deadly fifteen minute delay commenced, as the Japanese Admiral, convinced that the American carriers were close, demanded that the bombs be dismounted again, and replaced with torpedoes.

The American torpedo bomber squadrons, flying old, slow and badly armed aircraft arrived, and, although they knew it was a literal death sentence for them, commenced their runs against the Japanese fleet. The Japanese combat air patrol dived from their commanding heights, and commenced the slaughter of the American fliers. One pilot survived and returned to the American fleet. Three American fliers were ‘rescued’ by the Japs; all three were summarily executed.

But at the very second that the Japs were triumphantly waving their swords and shouting ‘Banzai’, the first of three American dive bomber squadrons arrived in quick succession, more admittedly by luck than design. The “Silver Waterfall” claimed three Fleet carriers severely damaged and later sunk in the space of five minutes. The victorious Americans returned to the carriers, but, while rearming, the remaining Japanese carrier-based bombers and torpedo planes arrived and in two attacks hit the Yorktown several times. But the American still had two operational carriers, and in two combined attacks hit the remaining Jap carrier, damaging her so badly she was later sunk as the Japanese realised that the damage was so severe as to be lethal.

So ended Yamamoto’s dream of destroying the American carriers, and also, in the long term, ended any chance of Japanese expansion in the oceans. American industrial might brought forth fleet after fleet, and made real Yamamoto’s whisper that Pearl Harbour had simply awakened a Giant.

When the MSM finally “discovers”

… what so many have been saying and were being vilified for, even punished, then it’s difficult to be charitable … they were singing an entirely different song back then.  Daily Sceptic:

(A) Telegraph investigation. Here’s how it begins:

A secretive Government unit worked with social media companies in an attempt to curtail discussion of controversial lockdown policies during the pandemic, the Telegraph can reveal.

The Counter-Disinformation Unit (CDU) was set up by ministers to tackle supposed domestic “threats”, and was used to target those critical of lockdown and questioning the mass vaccination of children.

Critics of lockdown had posts removed from social media. There is growing suspicion that social media firms used technology to stop the posts being promoted, circulated or widely shared after being flagged by the CDU or its counterpart in the Cabinet Office.

Documents revealed under Freedom of Information (FoI) and data protection requests showed that the activities of prominent critics of the Government’s Covid policies were secretly monitored.

An artificial intelligence firm (AI) was used by the Government to scour social media sites. The company flagged discussions opposing vaccine passports.

Well whoopy-doo, at least one should be grateful, I suppose, that they have actually deigned to change their tune, naturally exonerating themselves.  And what, we ask, about all the elderly who died from wrong treatment, all those the govt wanted herded into internment camps, the fascist ravings of jumped-up little hit**rs finally tasting power overpeople and high on it?  And all the rest?  

Where’s our compensation?  Reparations? Esp. as Sunpak has sold us out to the EU hardliners and the great joke being that SS Starmer is poised, in this theatre, to take right over in this tag team demolition of western society, UK branch.

Methinks it’s time for us hardliners to step aside and let the “moderate” (formerly ignorant) to carry the baton … we’ll get much further with the sweet voice of MSM deciding it’s now safe to come out and say, “Oh golly, I never knew, but now look what I’ve discovered all on m ownsome.”

Seems to me that this second wave will have more effect on the blind normies … if there seems a jaundiced tone to this post … maybe. It might be time they followed up the bleedin’ obvious, with us still signposting sources along the way.


Saturday, 3 June 2023

It's June ... our month, not for psycho hijacking

 It's "June month", folks, for good people without political agendas:

South Dakota scandal

The pundit goes by the moniker Kriquette:

Brown County, SD

'There is a very disturbing story coming out of South Dakota. It’s one of the most important stories in America, yet, the media is completely silent. The story involves a farmer named Jared Bossly and a “green” company called “Summit Carbon Solutions” that’s trying to confiscate Mr. Bossly’s family farm by using eminent domain — the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use. The green group wants to confiscate Mr. Bossly’s farm in order to construct a carbon capture pipeline on his land.

To make matters worse, Summit Carbon Solutions is very politically connected. Conservative pundit Greg Price shared this tidbit on Twitter.

To give you an idea of Summit Carbon’s connections to the GOP:

Their senior adviser is former six term Iowa Governor Terry Branstad. He’s a kingpin in Iowa and his support is crucial to political success in the state.

Former SD GOP State Chair Dan Lederman is a senior adviser for LS2group, a public relations firm working with Summit Carbon Solutions.

Oh yeah, and they were also a platinum sponsor of Gov. Kristi Noem’s inauguration back in January.

Everything came to a head when unauthorized surveyors entered his property without his consent and then falsely accused him of making threats against them, even though their interaction lasted only six seconds on a speaker phone call. Subsequently, the company sought a contempt of court charge, intending to restrict Mr. Bossly’s access to his own property when the surveyors returned.

Here’s what Greg said in his bombshell tweet:

What I am about to tell you should be the most important story in America but no national media is talking about it. Read this entire tweet.

One of the biggest invasions of property rights in American history is currently happening in South Dakota to expand green energy.

This is footage that was shared with me by a South Dakota farmer named Jared Bossly, whose farm has been in his family for four generations.

Bossly is one of over 80 SD landowners currently facing eminent domain lawsuits from a company called Summit Carbon Solutions who wants to seize their property and use it to build a carbon capture pipeline that will transport CO2 emissions from Iowa to North Dakota to be stored underground.

The men in the video are surveyors from Summit. They entered his home and shop before going on his farm to survey the land all without permission while only his wife was home. They later falsely accused him of threatening to kill them (he talked to them for 6 seconds on speaker phone about how the sheriff should be there while they do it) and are taking him to court to get a restraining order so he can’t be on his property when they come back. His hearing is tomorrow.

Bossly tells me surveyors from the company have shown up to SD farms without permission, some with armed security guards like something straight out of Blazing Saddles, and have threatened the landowners who haven’t agreed to give up their property.

The Republican leadership in South Dakota has also abandoned them. In the last legislative session, bills to protect landowners from eminent domain from Summit failed. Gov. Kristi Norm has done nothing. Why? Because Summit has connections to massive GOP donors.

They are also bankrolled by large investments, some of which are foreign, as well as benefit from massive federal tax credits for carbon capture expanded by Joe Biden’s “Inflation Reduction Act.”

Meanwhile, South Dakotans whose farms have been in their families for generations, who have put their blood sweat and tears into their land, are now facing them being seized and ruined for the green energy grift. Their elected leaders have abandoned them and no one outside local media is talking about it.'