Thursday, 26 September 2024

The nature of these silly sausages

James Melville is a pundit on X from the Old Left as he sees it … the soft left in my terms who were all for govt helping workers, the unfortunate and so on.  This is part of his critique on Starmer:

John Smith (former Labour Party Leader) once said, “People in Britain today are angry: not just disappointed, not just disillusioned, but angry. They are angry at the state of Britain; angry at the total absence of leadership; angry at the absence of vision; angry at the hypocrisy and double standards; and they are angry at the incessant incompetence of a Government they no longer respect and increasingly despise.”

Starmer would have to be the worst exponent of wrong policy after Blair … but Blair was just malevolent and clever. Starmer is malevolent and as thick as pig excrement. One thing I read about his acolytes and him were that they’re bottom of the barrel in ethics and brains (let’s not mention dress sense) but they are drunk on the fawning of others which they would never have had in real life.

And the absence of ethics means they must bully to self-justify. What a sorry lot, unfit for purpose.

Wednesday, 25 September 2024

Shouldn't Nature Get The Award?

Each year, the James Dyson Award celebrates the most creative inventions from around the world. This year's UK winner is a bizarre pinecone-shaped device which has been hailed as 'wonderful'. The oddly-shaped block has no moving parts, almost no metal, and is mainly made of charcoal and wax.

And did this 'invention' spring fully formed from the mind of the creator?  

While it might be hard to tell based on appearances, the Pyri device is designed to help prevent forest fires by providing an early warning system to local communities. Pyri's design was inspired by 'pyriscencent' pine trees which only drop their seeds when wildfires melt their resinous outer casings. Just like those pinecones, the device's outer casing is made of a wax which melts as the heat of a fire approaches 80°C (176°F). As the outer shell melts away it releases a saltwater solution whose electrolytes produce a small electrical current which powers a radio transmitter.That radio signal is strong enough to be detected by towers which can triangulate Pyri's signal over 50km (31 miles).That data can then be sent to local communities and firefighting services to provide an early warning against wildfires.

So that's a 'No'. All they've done is add the WIFI - so shouldn't mother nature get the award? 

The young inventors of Pyri are Richard Alexandre, Karina Gunadi, Blake Goodwyn and Tanghao Yu, who met while studying at Imperial College and the Royal College of Art in London.

They will be dubbed 'inventors' when really they are plagiarists. 

Tuesday, 24 September 2024

The Beloved Leader demands ...

 ... at this very tense conference:


(H/T Robspitzy)

If we accept this ruling ...

... and I must be the last one still to comment, it being from July, Dr. Mal and Zoe H, who had sued the Wail over an article on their stance on statins ... see p3 of 255 to get the general idea ... had drawn a line in the sand over who was actually guilty of "misinformation" or "disinformation".

I have no updates on the appeal, should there have been one ... but the implications and ramifications of the judgment are wideranging.  In short, if the medical profession and the MSM were taking a stance NOT based on clinical results but rather on trouser lining of pharmaceutical companies and those they supply ... on statins ... then what else were they doing naughties over?

Officially I mean, with a judgment against them?

Were the MSM to be officially guilty of dis/misinformation, thus defamation ... then imagine the class actions that could trigger?

Monday, 23 September 2024

Man With A Hammer Sees Nails Everywhere...

The Oscar-winning British film director, Sir Steve McQueen, who is most famous for bringing the horror of the slave trade to cinema screens, has turned his lens on the forgotten, and even officially censored, terrors that London underwent during the second world war.
His starry new film, Blitz, which opens the London film festival (LFF) next month, is a powerful ­evocation of the perils of life during the German Blitzkrieg – a bombing campaign that aimed to batter Britain into submission in the early 1940s.
And he's chosen to include the Bethnal Green Tube disaster, when a crush killed 173 Londoners. 

The film is told through the eyes of what I assume is considered to be a typical mother & child from the East End of London in 1943. Let's take a look at a still:
Ahead of the premiere, McQueen said: “Blitz is a movie about Lon­doners. It honours the spirit of what and how Londoners endured during the blitz, but also explores the true representation of people in London.”

Are you sure about that? 

Sunday, 22 September 2024

Operation Market Garden

 


Also ... best journo around just now.

The Final Solution

Dangerous when clown world has the young speaking of the “final solution” to old people, something which has been a long time in the making.  This vlog touches on it:


Before looking at that … I never went looking for this … I clicked on some other clip and this started playing, which gave me the first topic today without even looking around … it can be handy, that.

But yes … it’s been a long time in the making. When I was in a class, in what I’ll call Year 4, aged nine I think it was, there were 68 of us in that huge classroom, went to 73 … that’s boomer world, post war. It was only much later that gen x started writing the journo articles and showing how much they hated us having jobs and not standing aside and giving it to them with their single earrings, living at home till they were 50 or ehatever.

Point is … where did this detestation in the media come from … this huge post war number I saw back then were one day going to be “a problem” because one thing succeeding generations did not have was compassion and altruism.

Now, having said that and looking at old fossils like us … we hardly help ourselves in huge numbers … queuing up in the cold for poison jabs … why so trusting?  Why would you heed what a big money doctor be an authority on medicine? Overweight drug? Do some exercise, you sloth.  I mean … the old hardly help themselves.

Also, years ago, on that satanist Winfrey’s show, this Dr. Phil had 10 Lifelaws which were pretty good … and one of them was that “we teach people how to treat us” … in my case, they give me a wide berth and suggestions of eccentricity have been handy at maintaining space. But really … just look at that mask thing and clapping seals in the street … tiktok nurse dances in empty wards.

Where am I going with this? Not the slightest idea … except there must be a return to “old values” where the very young, the vulnerable, the old, are looked after … and that’s very much not so in these cannibal days. A society condoning these things is a dead society.  

Saturday, 21 September 2024

Of matters European

Were you to look back, say, at articles from 2006 to 2010, some of those things are now water under the bridge, issues at the time, some were shown to be maybe misplaced fears, excessive dot joining in the current tradition of St Greta and AOC ... but some still stand up and are worth a read.

The downside of openly presenting, posting, is that you can be more easily clobbered ... goes with the territory ... I just went looking for some old posts on education and guess what, surprise surprise ... they were gone ... yes, they're on stick somewhere but not here at home.

The point in this post is not the substance of the articles ... that substance can be found again with some diligence and alt-sources ... the point is that someone ... not some algorithm, not some AI or bot but at least one human ... went through that material, saw that it was directly challenging education today and linking it to the past ... and they just removed it, holus bolus.

Stop and think about that a moment.  Think about the sort of mind which would do that, quite without any respect for "intellectual property rights" I think they call it.

Below this line are some links ... I've checked out two, don't know about the rest ... good luck ... but I'd take a guess that most would have been removed ... those which have ... look again at the wording of the heading ... and that, rather than the content, as mentioned above, is the point of this post.

Friday, 20 September 2024

Clowns In Blue, Just Like The Ones Here...

If they wear blue, that is? Might be brown. 

A veteran cop has revealed how political correctness may prevented (sic) police arresting the man accused of throwing a thermos of hot coffee on a baby. Nine-month-old baby Luka was at a picnic with his mother and friends at Hanlon Park, in Brisbane's south, on August 27 when a stranger approached and poured hot coffee over the infant, badly scalding him.

At this point, is anyone at all surprised?  

Despite CCTV clearly capturing the face of the suspect, police failed to find or detain him, and detectives revealed on Monday that the now-identified 33-year-old accused attacker had managed to flee overseas. Former Australian Federal Police detective superintendent David Craig criticised Queensland Police for not showing the suspect's face in their first public alert despite having a clear picture, and for being deliberately vague in describing him.
'His description was reported as "a person [with] tan skin…" that doesn't narrow it down very much,' Mr Craig told Channel Seven's Sunrise program. 'He should've been called out as a man of Asian appearance, just as we do people of Caucasian appearance. It didn't happen quickly enough in this case.
'This is not racial vilification terms. These are identifying terms.'

It seems it's not just the UK police that get hung up on identifying terms then.

The 33-year-old man accused of carrying out the attack was in NSW on August 28 - a day after the incident in Brisbane. He flew out of Sydney Airport on August 31 with his own passport just 12 hours before police confirmed his identity. A warrant has since been obtained for his arrest for alleged grievous bodily harm, a charge which carries a possible life sentence.

Only if caught. And he's not likely to come back now, is he? 

Thursday, 19 September 2024

Just why do some stay SO retarded?

While the young male of empty mind (tabula rasa) is so easily drawn, in a Rik Mayall, Che Guevara, urban guerilla Baader … Meinhof way to violent Frankfurt-Schoolism … most do grow out of it … but curiously, some don’t … Corbyn, Starmer, Islington people … they never grow up.

Ever. Princess Nut-Nut for example.  It’s not even M25ism.

And in the same way, the young female is such easy meat, such easy fodder for the bad players … the Manson girls, Jonestown, Patty Hearst … all excited to be such bad girls in such a good cause, ears stuffed with Alinsky ego-stroking in tune with most young females’ love-all mindset and emotionalism.

While most grow out of it … hopefully …


… some just don’t. Ever …


Quick quiz question … any idea who this snooty bint is?  Clothes seem fine.

On the other side, the Eva Vlaases and Co. seem to come out of it early, plus the more experienced gals show how laser focussed on reality the lioness can really be:



Now … if it’s not a gender thing nor an age thing nor an Islington thing … then what leaves leftists so hardwired and yet the non Woke left come out of all that? And some never join the Wokerati at all.