Thursday, 8 August 2024

Ladies and gentlemen … this is not a drill …

… not a trial run like the plandemic, like the residual vaxx damage … this is the real thing now.

This post, appearing at both OoL and N.O., relies on two sets of quotes … one general principles … and the second … specifics about the current British situation. To my mind, the quotes are quite telling.

Here are the general quotes about people and understanding … some are old, some not so old:



Wednesday, 7 August 2024

Oh, C'mon, There Can't Be Much Doubt About The One On The Left...


...he's clearly not missed many meals! 

It’s been one of Cat Onyac’s better days. Her two children are concentrating on their crochet project, sitting in the sunshine at HvH Arts in north London. And they’ve eaten. “All the children get a hot meal,” she says. The family is at a summer scheme for children in Camden on the edge of Keir Starmer’s constituency, and food is just as important as learning photography, painting or music.
Salads might be a better option in summer, Cat...
“That means not worrying whether they’re going to eat or not,” says Cat, a single parent. “It helps reduce the shopping bill. I’m not worrying what am I going to make for them and are they going to be the only child who hasn’t had anything to eat?”

What are you doing with the child benefit you get then?  

It’s people like Onyac and her family who were on the minds of the seven Labour MPs who rebelled against the party last week and voted for an SNP amendment to lift the two-child benefit limit. That, along with the benefit cap, the effects of inflation and the roll out of universal credit, pushed 700,000 more children into poverty over the past 14 years.

No, it didn't. They are talking about relative poverty, not absolute poverty.  

Tuesday, 6 August 2024

Social credit score

An item came through which I caught in passing, it was copied to paste, I had a phone call ... you know what happened.

All right ... Aus Labor Crims have started the social credit score to post online ... apparently someone commenting needs 250 points, determined by the Woke left zoomer bureaucrats.

To say it's utter bollox is an understatement .  Not meaning true or not true ... I mean it won't stop comment ... there are obviously ways around, even using carrier pigeons, word of mouth etc.

Then the money side of it ... everyone will be a good little boy or girl for 90% of their time. In Russia, the method was called Samizdat, as many know.  There are ways.

The more worrying aspect is Starmer's standing army of black shirts or, translated into the Python film Brazil, the self help police.  Bizarre? Yes but Starmer's quite serious.

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Monday, 5 August 2024

"We cannot get justice without CCTV"

The mother of a young boy with complex needs has called for all special schools to have CCTV after her son was attacked by a teaching assistant. Her 13-year-old son Tobie, from Wolverhampton, is autistic and non-speaking. He was kicked, pushed and had his head held down in the 20 minute assault, and his mother Charlotte said a security camera had picked up the full extent of the attack. "To see that man attack him in a place he thought was safe - it was just horrendous," Charlotte said.

Unfortunately, even with the CCTV, she didn't get justice.... 

Tobie's attacker, William Kevin Clifford, 61, pleaded guilty to child cruelty at Wolverhampton Crown Court earlier this month and was given a suspended sentence of nine months.

*sighs* You won't believe why....

Passing sentencing, the judge told the court: 'William Kevin Clifford has several mitigating factors and a huge amount of suffering whilst waiting for this case to be concluded, including anxiety, weight gain and the inability to secure any employment.'

He's the real victim here, you see...anyone else would simply say those thing were consequences of his actions, not any sort of mitigation. 

"If that security camera had not picked it up, then we would never have known what had happened Tobie,' Charlotte said. "If this could happen in Tobie's school, with a formidable team of staff, it can happen anywhere."

And while the 'pinishment' for it is barely even a slap on the wrist, why would it ever stop happening?  

Currently, it is down to the individual school to decide whether it wants CCTV. Campaigners in the past have taken a petition to the Scottish Parliament but their call to make surveillance mandatory was rejected over concerns about the balance between privacy and protection.

Or more likely, concerns about how widespread this behaviour is?  

Sunday, 4 August 2024

Just a quick Sunday note

… for our noticeboard:

If you, as with me, don’t trust corrupted medicine at all now, perhaps this might have us trying to find a solution.

https://jameshigham.substack.com/p/sunday-single-issue-at-dawn

@DarlPattison
@breathetallydr
@Xenosmilus4

Saturday, 3 August 2024

“Expert opinion”

Caught between two topics which really deserve full attention … to run with Lord T’s genuinely excellent piece on “AI” in comments and Andy’s as well … both working professionally in the field of letters and digits … or to run with claims of being “expert” when those clowns are anything but … when they’re ideologically driven to break any oath, Hippocratic or otherwise, thereby wreaking human misery and destroying all faith in the medical profession at the same time?

Think I’ll run the Lord T and Andy elsewhere and run here today with the Daily Sceptic’s piece on the criminality of “experts” who ignore what they really know and push something else, for criminal political ends:

In a crowded field, can there have been a worse decision than that taken by the CMOs (Chief Medical Officers) in September 2021 to override the JCVI’s adviceand authorise the vaccination of children?

The four CMOs involved were: for England Prof. Christopher Whitty; Northern Ireland, Sir Michael McBride; Scotland, Dr. Gregor Smith; and for Wales, Dr. Frank Atherton. I wonder if they still stand by their decision?

A new Oxford University paper, which with the approval of NHS England used the OpenSAFELY-TPP database to study the effect of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid vaccine on over one million children aged 5-15. The report allows us to evaluate this decision.

The propaganda at the time was to “trust the science” and by implication, “trust the scientists”. The truth was that, as with so much else during the pandemic, the science and the scientists shouldn’t have been trusted.

Before ggl saw fit to remove my blog on its blog birthday, there were innumerable summaries there on the whole sorry tale, from Fauci’s beagles in 2015 to PEPFAR to the October 2019 event at John’s Hopkins where they planned to roll out the whole virus, vaxx and social control agenda and we know who the guilty are … yes, including you, Hancock.

This is neither more nor less than murder, as Christine Anderson just pointed out in Germany.

…….

Going to completely switch topics now and look at what TDS has started doing which I find appalling … on a par with how Whitty and Co abused their positions … treating information in the public interest as a money-making tool:


The claim that it’s necessary in order to run the site is bollox … I know the costs as I set up a new site for precisely that reason … to overcome the substack bullsh which makes people register or pay for the blogger’s “wisdom” when he’s fully employed on a good wicket and is only doing a bit of research from sources elsewhere.

Friday, 2 August 2024

A Different Type Of Grooming...

...but it should surely attract the same penalties:
Two baby-faced schoolboys who murdered a 14-year-old air cadet after he was 'exploited' into dealing cannabis have today been unmasked by a judge. Kyle Dermody was also just 14 when he stabbed his former friend Nathaniel Shani in the neck following a row over drugs. He was last month given a life sentence after being convicted of his murder alongside Trey Stewart-Gayle, who was only 13 and armed with a screwdriver.
Following an application by the media, a judge today lifted a ban on publishing their names, saying there was a 'substantial public interest' in understanding how such young children could commit a fatal knife attack.

I don't think any of us don't understand it, actually. None of our hallowed institutions - government, police, church, community, social cohesion - account for much anymore. And this is the inevitable result. 

We’ve seen too much of it over the last few years - and too much of the laxity greeting such crimes from our so-called criminal justice system - to claim we don’t understand it.

Mrs Justice Ellenbogen previously said that 'sadly it is no longer shocking' for such a young child to be murdered by boys of his age. Detectives have previously revealed how Nathaniel's tragic death last September illustrated how easily children from loving, supportive families can be sucked into a deadly inner-city underworld.
After both were convicted of murder following a trial at Manchester Crown Court, the pair were given life sentences last month. Dermody, now 15, will serve a minimum term of 13 years in custody while Stewart-Gayle, now 14, will have to serve a minimum of 10 years.

See..? Is that really a punishment that fits the crime? 

The police seem unaccountably sympathetic to. well, not the victim, of course, but the perpetrators:

DCI Brennand claimed Nathaniel and his friends were victims of 'child exploitation', saying 'they don't have the skills to know otherwise'.
'They might think it's cool, but they're not.
'They're just acting for someone else and being exploited. It happens every day, on streets of inner cities in the UK. And this is why children start to carry knives.
'It's awful, absolutely awful, it's devastating.
'These are vulnerable children who can't make decisions, who might want some money for a new pair of trainers, and so they start doing things because someone has approached them.'

Now do decisions on transgender surgery or medication, chum 😏

Thursday, 1 August 2024

It’s not AI, it’s machine learning

My mate up the road sent this, with the instructions: “ Look at this. Close your eyes and slowly open them.  What do you notice?”


I noticed the car wheels first, he said it was the large face covering the picture. He added:

“(The face and wheels are) the same (issue). The AI modified the car and other things to create the face. It's the beauty of AI but because it doesn't understand things … it creates the strange looking car which shows us that it is a fake pic.”

I’d just add his previously uttered morsel of wisdom that “it’s not AI, it’s machine learning”.  Machines can’t perceive as humans do … so they approximate.

So why does he go with the term AI, when it’s not?  It’s a clever programme by humans, extended by machine.

Summarising the plight of the nation

Some online comments just now:

a. Bob M

Britain isn't facing a 'far-right problem'. Instead, it’s confronted with a prevailing liberal elite that has long overlooked valid mainstream issues related to economic inequality, crime and immigration, and is now facing the consequences of that neglect.

b. Yorks Pride

It took just 9 million votes and 4 weeks for Starmer to turn Britain into a police state for those of us who love our country that is.

c. Not far left at all

Civil Unrest in Hartlepool - it’s seems like when people murder innocent children the British wake up fast and realise .. we have a serious problem!! That we didn’t have before.

d. John DeVries

Yep. Its brewing up. I wonder how long its going to take labour to realise that 50 million people are fed up with grooming, rape, thousands of illegals immigrants every week. They don't seem to understand that we want to be heard and all this crap to cease.

e. Lee Harris

I do not condone violence and I know the police on the ground have a tough job. All we want is consistency. I blame the leadership in the police and our weak politicians. Trust has been obliterated. This is on them!

f. Mandy Gall (Ireland)

I know this can’t be true because our entire political establishment said there’s no link between crime and immigration.

g. Peter Sweden

There have been 17 stabbings in 48 hours in Britain. Last night several people with machetes were fighting openly on the street.

JH: And so it goes on. The thing which strikes me is how everyone sees there are major issues but ask them to explain them and there are how many explanations till Sunday? People at all points dotted along the path to understanding and even those who do get that this is all agenda ... clashing views on how to counter it all.

At basic level … massive borrowing to fund stupid ideological falsehoods, e.g. MMCChange and DEI managers on obscene salaries … the very idea of covering farming land with solar panels to obliterate it, the reduction of the older population and even the younger to “manageable” levels, meaning non-threatening to the criminals hoodwinking people that they have legitimate power, the stormtrooper wind vanes blotting the landscape when they’re totally unnecessary … the whole thing Marxist to the core.

And Marxism another word for satanism … the obliteration of God and all that trinitaran scripture stands for in written form. As against our obliteration under the feet of imported hordes.

Not forgetting the whole Hegelian thing of create problem, people cry out, in rides the strongman Messiah. Or the Marxist take of this being the stage four of hell on earth before the stage five utopia. Or the hordes and their kill kill kill in the House of War. Or the Chinese agenda.

All brought on by utter weakness and straying from strong roots.

Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Convict In Haste...

...retrial at leisure

Former Cabinet Minister David Davis is to spearhead a Commons campaign raising questions about the conviction of nurse Lucy Letby as growing numbers of experts express concerns about the case. The ex-Brexit Secretary plans to table a series of questions under Parliamentary privilege amid disquiet within the NHS and the legal profession about the case.
Mail columnists Peter Hitchens and Nadine Dorries have highlighted that Letby was convicted of the murders of seven newborns and the attempted murders of six other infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital, despite the fact that no one saw her kill, or attempt to kill, a baby and there is no forensic evidence to prove her guilt.

One of your other columnists disagrees, though (paywalled).   

Some members of the Royal Statistical Society have expressed concerns over the use of statistics to secure a conviction on the basis of probabilities. Its recommendations on using such data in the cases of medical serial killers were not followed here.

Recommendations are just that. They don't have to be followed. 

But why would the state and all its operatives conspire to convict a woman of such a heinous crime?

Mr Davis is understood to be concerned about the justice system's institutional reluctance to admit to its own failings, leading innocent people to languish in prison. He said: 'There is a mounting consensus among experts that Lucy Letby's guilt was not established beyond reasonable doubt. I will be using Parliamentary privilege to raise these arguments: we must exclude the possibility that she has effectively been scapegoated for the wider failings in the system.'

Ah! Some might call that 'motive' 

'At the very least, this appears to be a mistrial. But the justice system moves slowly when it comes to assessing its own failings, so if she is innocent it could be a decade before she is released. We must try to do much better than that.'

Regular readers will know I don't automatically disbelieve claims of miscarrtiage of justice - in fact there are at least two glaring examples where I believe the convictions to be unsafe. But I'm not convinced this is one to add.