Saturday, 8 July 2023

Division within the ranks

There's most certainly deluberate deep state meddling in the so-called conservative side in America by big money bankrolling the hubby of WEF wife and global-groomed DeSantis and the big money is also colluding with the Rona WEF to get the RNC to demand a pledge of "Loyalty" to RINO principles before being given the nod in primaries, irrespective of what those voting want.

In short, if pro-Trump, you're not wanted.  Meanwhile, over here, we have Kathy Gyngell whom I support, yesterday writing:

Every time I tune into his own website show and enjoy his idiosyncratic talent my fury and dismay erupts all over again at GB News for hanging him out to dry as they did, at the unprincipled appeasers who run the show there, who think this will save their dollar. It won’t. By giving into Ofcom’s selective censorship GB News sealed Steyn’s never-to-broadcast-in-Britain-again fate, just when he is most needed. They may well find they sealed their own too – the Ofcom bully is already back on their patch.


... and then this morning, the other side in the new division ... Lawrence Fox, The Daily Sceptic honchos Toby Young and Will Jones running this:

Laurence Fox Launches Boycott of Grind as Coffee Chain Becomes Latest to Pull Ads From GB News

But they should pull ads after GB News treatment of Mark Steyn, just not for those reasons. Their globo woke rainbow reasons are the worst possible reasons.

Do you see the new divisions forming?  Who still supports cuckservative GB News?  Those without investigative discernment.

Meanwhile, globo rainbow psycho left chortle and rub the hands with glee at all the strife.

Friday, 7 July 2023

'Something Must Be Done...' Pt78017895

A coroner has called for 'life-saving' health warnings to be added to supermarket bought protein shakes after a 16-year-old schoolboy suffered 'irreversible brain damage' triggered by a rare genetic disease after drinking one.

'...and this is something, so let's do it! Hang the cost!'

The disease is a type of urea cycle disorder - a group of genetic disorders caused by a deficiency of one of the six enzymes in the urea cycle, which is responsible for the removal of ammonia from the blood stream.The deficiency is extremely rare and is estimated to affect one in 50,000 to 80,000 people.
Speaking on Tuesday, Coroner Tom Osborne said: 'Concerning these protein drinks, my preliminary view about them is that I ought to write to one of the regulatory authorities that some sort of warning ought to be put on the packaging of these drinks because, although OTC is a rare condition, it can have harmful effects if someone drinks (one) and it causes a protein spike.'

Might as well demand the government buy metal head shields for us all in case of asteroid strike... 

Finbar O'Callaghan, professor of paediatric neurology at the Institute of Child Health, University College London, agreed intervention was needed, describing it as 'potentially life-saving'.

Of course he does. It's not his money, either, is it? But you know what else is 'life saving', prof? The NHS doing its job...

Professor O'Callaghan told the inquest on Tuesday that if an ammonia test had been carried out on the day Rohan was admitted to hospital, it was 'probable' he would have survived, agreeing with a suggestion by the family's lawyers that it was a 'missed opportunity'.
He was also critical of the decision by a specialist hospital - known as a tertiary centre - not to accept a referral for the 16-year-old to their paediatric neurological team because the West Middlesex Hospital had classified him as an adult patient.

Sadly, NHS red tape fuck ups aren't as rare as this deficiency. We'd all be better off if they were.  

Thursday, 6 July 2023

Replacing parents

How many readers will instantly spot what is missing from the issue being discussed?

In a work session, the Fairfax county school board was presented with a poll showing 84% of parents are against children being taught “Family Life Education” together. It showed, out of the 2,656 respondents, parents overwhelmingly want classes separated by gender. 

Currently, the students are separated by gender, but the proposal will combine the students' instruction starting in fourth grade.

However, the Fairfax County School Superintendent, Michelle Reid, responded to the data by saying, “Honestly, the majority doesn’t always dictate, right?”

Yes, of course there is the issue mentioned … co-ed sex … and of course there is this cow and her arrogance … just look at her, plus the one behind, incidentally … yet another issue:


However, none of that addresses the prime issue imho and that of many … WTF is that even being taught children for in the first place, by rainbow warriors like her (Reid)? It’s a matter for parent and child, shirley?

Wednesday, 5 July 2023

'It's All The Fault Of Climate Change!' Pt 1798541

High temperatures and air pollution has previously been linked to aggression in humans, monkeys, rats and mice.
Now a study spanning 10 years has found the phenomenon also applies to man's best friend.
Wha..? Where did you get this from, Ambush? 

Well, Reader...
A teenager and two adults were rushed to hospital after a dog attack inside a home. The incident took place in the early hours of the morning of June 23 in a property in Leverington, Cambridgeshire.
Dangerous dog officers were called to the home just after 3am, finding three people involved injured at the scene.
Emergency services remained at the scene through the early hours and into the morning with a cordon placed around the house.
An investigation is also currently ongoing into the incident, reports Cambridgeshire Live.

Yup, 'climate change', I'm sure that's the cause.  

Tuesday, 4 July 2023

July the fourth greetings

To all our brothers, sisters and cousins in the non-U S


We needn't go into what is facing your land across the pond just now ... enough will be spoken and written throughout the day, no doubt.

The UK situation ... a tale of sad fragmentation

There are many for whom this lady makes sense in the non-U K:


And yet we're so deeply split, with so many minor "parties" calling for everyone to support them. Is there anything more depressing than this?


Unfortunate name ... Riches ... because Reform looks very much a Tice Toff Tory alternative, an M25 bubble splinter party irrelevant to Britain as a whole, soft on so many major issues. Then UKIP ... under the iron grip of Neil Hamilton ferociously hanging onto the top job and the notorious NEC, not that Nigel did anything but sell out to the Tories, whose bankster mates have done for Nige.

It's a sorry state of affairs. It continues:


Paul C stating the bleedin' obvious but what's the alternative?


And right of centre so sadly at odds with reality, unaware of what we're really up against ... organised, aggressive and unprincipled globoWoke, ruling from Davos.


Dear Angela is not wrong in principle but is lightyears from organising a formidable alternative. And does that alternative need to be headed by a bloodthirsty Robespierre and a Committee of Public Safety?

Sad state of affairs ... and what's right of centre anyway? How does that appeal to disgruntled working class lads and lasses? They tend to go for something harder, or else some reformed Labour soft left.

Sad state of affairs ... especially as any such talk as this post quite misses the point that the day you walk into that polling station to vote and are given the ballot paper ... and you look at it and see:
Already, IN: WEFTory Party
Brightonwreck ER: Greenruination Party
Communistindisgui, SE: Labour
Controlledby WEC: Libdem
Tiredoldle, FT, Socialist Workers
Unherdablecat, UGH: Rainbow Alphabet Right
Unherdablecat, HMM: Decency Party
... whom do you vote for?  More importantly, what chance Unherdablecat, HMM of forming a govt to take on the WEC, WHO, CFR, TLC, NAU, Common Purpose, the judiciary, the "education" moguls, the NHS bigwigs, Woke businesses, the MSM, all the vaxx karens and blind normies ... all heading for a one world govt headed by an elderly creep in Davos, dressed as a spacelord?

Sorry to be so negative about all this.

Monday, 3 July 2023

'There are some longer-term consequences of the lockdown that concerns us...'

Wow, quite something for an MP to admit! Oh, wait, he's the school's minister..?

'... and one is that parents have been slightly more cautious about sending their child into school with a mild cold.'

Gosh! I wonder why? 

It comes as new analysis shows a 'staggering' increase in persistent absence from schools across the country following the pandemic.

Another flock of chickens hoves into view, clucking wildly... 

Professor of Social Mobility at the University of Exeter Elliot Major, who was part of the research team, said the rise in absenteeism has been 'startling'.
He said: 'This data shows the impact of coronavirus is sadly not just a one-off disruption, from which pupils would soon bounce back.
'The rise in absenteeism among pupils has been startling and there has been a staggering increase in persistent absence.
'We now face a national education crisis in the post-pandemic era: a huge slice of the Covid generation have never got back into the habit of regularly attending school.'

More popcorn, anyone? 

Sunday, 2 July 2023

Non-sheep

An article in the OffGuardian … courtesy of DAD …


… says, concerning sheep:
The fatal error of sheep is not realizing that the people they call “conspiracy theorists” and “science deniers” are not some small fringe group of weirdos and hillbillies as they might imagine. The fact is we are large in number and include many brilliant minds and formidable members in our individual fields of expertise. This is no ragtag band of ne’er do wells.

Many sheep have asked me, “How can you be sure you are right and we are wrong?” I have often asked myself the same question. 
The problem in answering this is the sheep is not a creature of the air (no, wrong skit) … the problem is partly addressed by Them themselves.  You’ve heard it said “go to the ant, thou sluggard, observe his ways and be wise”. 

There’s much to be said for that … for both the good and evil because, translated, it leads to the first prerequisite for being right:

a.  Being widely read from a huge variety of sources, old and new, religious and secular, homegrown and farflung and creating a database which you can dip into. It’s not for the essentially lazy at heart.

This is precisely what Them are doing with their surveillance, monitoring, recording and that leads to the obvious corollary:

b.  Those sources are categorised by Them into approved and proscribed.  It’s not always the case that the proscribed are right … there are many unsound masquerading as proscribed, e.g. Breitbart now in deepcaptcha.

Conversely, so many of the slickly (moneyed) produced “voices of reason” using calm assurance, an appeal to “sensible” solutions and casting “conspiracists” as loons … when a moment’s thought shows you that collusion is and always has been ubiquitous throughout lands and history … and when they dazzle with Science-looking graphs and Science-sounding turgid tomes or outrageously curt, all encapsulating phrases such as “fossil fuels”… when they start those things … plus the source is govt, Soros or Gates or Blackrock connected … then it’s wise policy to be sceptical of these people.

c.  The very nature of scepticism should not be to auto-reject, nihilistically, but to set aside confirmation bias and a priori assumptions, not in order to discard but in order to properly evaluate.

Which leads to the Sherlock Holmes’ point about reasoning and also the Perry Mason, anti Sgt Holcombe approach … in short, to keep an open mind until the critical moment at which it’s obvious that any further investigative success is going to involve faith … faith and scepticism … a heady mix.

The true scientist believes in what works, has been shown to work countless times, under all conditions but not only the secular scientist has a mortgage on truth. If someone puts to you that there is immense comfort and a developed sense of right and wrong, way beyond any secular sensibilities in buying the ticket … that is just as scientific in its evaluation … that human applies the same set of tests of efficacy.

In short, there really is not just an observable physical but also much evidence for an un-perceptible (sic) reality woven through the observable. In short again … the secularist who flatly rejects the spiritual is just as bad as the fanatical believer who fails to accept that the spiritual can use quite prosaic, physical means to effect its actions.

d.  And all this comes down, in the end, to psychology. If you look at the groupthink post (foot of the post), it’s clear that techniques such as NLP not only demonstrate how human psychology can be fooled into believing but also into not believing in a proscribed belief which would be a game-ender.

It takes a special Sherlock Holmes type mind to gather, file, evaluate, keep, reject, start over but also to have such an open mind that you can be capable of both belief and scepticism, without it becoming cognitive dissonance.

But to go further … my mate up the road has the capacity to see someone who intuitively thinks “coding” and the rest can follow … or is a book-learnt scriptkiddy who can’t think “code” to save himself.  A natural versus a paint-by-numbers person, put another way.

In short short short … it does require a certain mind to even find a revelation in the first place.  Many times when asked how on earth they were able to work it out, Holmes and Poirot could answer: “Because I was looking for it.”

e.  Which brings us back full circle to the howled charge of “conspiracist”.  Or as GB Shaw put it … all progress depends on the unreasonable man (or woman).  The “reasonable” person for whom the charge of “conspiracist” is a pejorative … is a nowhere man (or woman), there being only two sexes by the way.

Further:



Saturday, 1 July 2023

The Star Chamber

Definition at Wiki:
It was originally established to ensure the fair enforcement of laws against socially and politically prominent people sufficiently powerful that ordinary courts might hesitate to convict them of their crimes.

However, it became synonymous with social and political oppression through the arbitrary use and abuse of the power it wielded.

In modern times, legal or administrative bodies with strict, arbitrary rulings, no "due process" rights to those accused, and secretive proceedings are sometimes metaphorically called "star chambers".
Another term was "kangaroo court":
"Kangaroo court" is an informal pejorative term for a court that ignores recognized standards of law or justice, carries little or no official standing in the territory within which it resides, and is typically convened ad hoc.

A kangaroo court may ignore due process and come to a predetermined conclusion. The term is also used for a court held by a legitimate judicial authority, but which intentionally disregards the court's legal or ethical obligations (compare show trial).
Usually seen by one side, maybe the majority side, as a gross abuse of due process, highly slanted and determined to convict, no matter what, such a process is sometimes excused, as in the "conviction" and execution of the Ceausescus, as a "desirable outcome" which could not otherwise have been obtained and is obviously questionable retribution, done this way, for past crimes, imagined or real.

Thus today's TGP headlines include:
Jack Smith Preparing to Hit Trump with 45 More Charges as ‘Back-Up Plan’ in Classified Documents Case

Dirty Jack Smith and Biden’s DOJ Is Set to Indict Rudy Giuliani and Fellow Trump Attorneys for Questioning Stolen 2020 Election

Donald Trump Wins Election in Oregon After Being Written In By Voters
Whatever the rights or wrongs, which are sometimes sorted out 56 years down the track, as in the case of Andrew Johnson whose impeachment was finally held to be unconstitutional long after any good could have been done at the time, in the highly charged and divided politics of the day ... the star chamber is clearly a highly effective political weapon, resorted to against an opponent who was quite likely to reverse the course of history, should he have remained in power, holding the official means to effect this reversal of a course of events.

That's just how serious this matter is, particularly if brought in by a lower or circuit court stacked with political appointees. Also interwoven is the slant of the MSM of the day, plus those of other govt bodies, e.g. the DOJ, the CIA, the FBI.

There are some utterly dismaying aspects to such shoddy proceedings, be it DJT or Nigel Farage's loss of banking rights in the UK or the release, against judicial procedure, of Amanda Knox by a lower chamber of the Supreme Court in Italy, over the judgment of First Chambers pertaining to the case ... perhaps THE most dismaying aspect is that strong supporters of the "star chamber's" judgments seize upon them as "fair and impartial process" when in fact they were nothing of the kind whatever.

In fact, they were highly slanted and inflammatory ... but even worse ... subject to endless appeals loops which only enrich attorneys and suspend any form of justice acceptable to both sides ... until long after, way too late, to have any retrospective force.

Even more serious is the disintegration of any respect among the population for the institutions which allowed such a thing to take place in the first instance, whichever political side it was from, and when provisions had been made in the law of the land to prevent just such abuses ... yet those provisions were ignored for short term expediency.

It was seen from the Warren Commission to the inevitable impeachment of Richard Nixon, back to Andrew Johnson in America ... situations favouring both the Democrats and Republicans or even the Whigs of the day.  

Such a thing is highly damaging to the institution where clearly stacked odds against the defendant cannot possibly see justice done, acceptable to both sides.

The greatest danger of all is that a large proportion of the population, alarmingly, is perfectly happy to go along with and even support such a gross miscarriage and misapplication of tenets designed to protect both sides.  In their very chortling over the "victory" over a hated opponent, the principle guiding action is no longer "right" ... but has become "might".  

This is the guiding principle in "banana republics" ... this is the stuff of civil wars and revolutions where an even more terrible foe of the country sits back, grinning, observing the two sides beating each other nearly to death ... then in rides this true foe of the people of the land who now takes over with little to no resistance.

And those whose ethics and grasp of the word "constitutional" allowed them to ride roughshod over due process? Either now dead, or languishing in a J6 prison long after any form of decency demanded they be released ... or locked into deep antipathy for the side they abused and vice-versa, not unlike the hootsies and tootsies of guess which bastion of justice in the world?

Rwanda.

Friday, 30 June 2023

An Early Entry For The VirtueSignalling Olympics...

Paul Holdsworth, a local boatmaster, had worked for Windermere Lake Cruises (WLC) for 10 years, but quit in “disgust” after employees were banned from...

Smoking? Driving too fast? 

...making reference to slavery in their commentaries.

Oh... 

The company told employees that disclosing such information may cause distress or upset to passengers. It also said that the guidebook, which tourists can buy, was being updated and references to slavery have been removed. Holdsworth said that over the past 10 years, skippers were free to make up their own commentaries during boat tours, and employees talked of all aspects of Windermere’s life and history.

Did they all blather on about slavery then, Paul? Or...was that just you, perhaps...? 

“In the end, I realised they weren’t going to change and that I couldn’t persuade them. They were going to expect me to be complicit in them censoring history and that was something, in all good conscience, that I couldn’t possibly do. So I walked away.

Great! Now you can set up your own tour company and witter on about slavery to your heart's content, can't you? I mean, how can such a business plan fail? There'll be queues all around Windermere, I'll bet.

The local group Anti Racist Cumbria has been supporting Holdsworth since his resignation and approached WLC to offer its support to co-create respectful transcripts and wording. They are yet to receive a response.

Heh! Good.  

A spokesperson for WLC said: “We are not an organisation responsible for providing education or historical interpretation of the area in which we operate and felt there was no compelling need to refer to the transatlantic trade of enslaved people, given that this aspect of our commentary had been the source of complaints.”

At last, a company prepared to stand up to the crazies! It's about the only thing that'd get me on a boat...