Thursday, 31 October 2024
Landbound wild animal warns ...
Wednesday, 30 October 2024
They Heard Hoofbeats And Thought ‘Horses’
Police officers urged paramedics and firefighters to treat the second novichok incident in 2018 as a drug overdose despite warnings from the ambulance and fire services that it had similarities to the first poisoning four months earlier in Salisbury, a public inquiry has heard.The fact the victim was known to the police as a junkie helped, no doubt.
The inquiry heard that Rowley had a number of convictions for possession of class A and class C drugs and, as a result, a Wiltshire police inspector concluded his symptoms were most likely drug-related – a judgment that led to Wiltshire police officers entering Rowley’s contaminated flat. The ambulance service spoke to an inspector with the Wiltshire police, O’Connor said. “Based on the intelligence, [he] formed the opinion that this incident was most likely owing to drugs,” O’Connor told the inquiry. “He noted the apparent nervousness of the other emergency services, but remained of the opinion that this was drug-related and was to be treated as such.”
Wiltshire police’s deputy chief constable, Paul Mills, told the inquiry: “The police officers were overly confident. I don’t believe it was wrong for them to have a hypothesis, based on the recent intelligence that they were aware of through the lens of the police service in Wiltshire, that this potentially could have been a drugs-related incident.”
No-one would. Even knowing the details of the other case, what's most likely, exotic Russian assassins targeting the local junkie, or overdose? Who wouldn't make the same calculation?
Nor was he the only one to screw up, although this mistake actually helped...
It was also revealed to the inquiry that Skripal’s life may have been saved because he was mistakenly given atropine, a drug used for organophosphate poisoning. Wayne Darch, the deputy director of operations at the South Western ambulance service NHS foundation trust, told the inquiry that paramedics at the scene had misdiagnosed Skripal and his daughter Yulia’s symptoms as an opiate overdose. O’Connor said: “Atropine was in fact administered to Sergei Skripal by one of the ambulance staff present by accident. He intended to give the administration of naloxone but picked up the wrong bottle and in fact gave him atropine. “We will hear from Mr Faulkner, the expert, that that would have clearly helped Mr Skripal and may have even saved his life.”
This must surely be the only time an error has had a good outcome in the history of the NHS.
Tuesday, 29 October 2024
Reform honcho shoots self in foot
A reminder that a huge demonstration/march in London took place on Saturday, which missed Robinson because he had been arrested beforehand. There is now significant reaction against Tice, which is an understatement.
From extended video commentary led by Paul Thorpe, there is reaction against Farage, too, who has also distanced himself from Robinson historically. Their reaction is very class-based, for cause. The Tommy Robinson Effect? In this video, Thorpe is calling for Ben Habib; UKIP could pick up more support as a byproduct. Andrew Bridgen gets honorable mentions.
Monday, 28 October 2024
What A Hero You Are, Adam!
“Civilisation is going to pieces … if we don’t look out the white race will be – will be utterly submerged. It’s all scientific stuff; it’s been proved.” Sentiments like this will be familiar to those who lurk in the less wholesome corners of the internet, where racism and other bigotries flourish. As a geneticist who specialises in racism and eugenics, I lurk so that you don’t have to.Oh Adam, truly, you exemplify the saying 'Not all heroes wear capes'! In your own mind, that is.
What we are witnessing is a coordinated renaissance in eugenics and race science. One of these new race scientists, Emil Kirkegaard, leads a group that claims to have access to the sensitive health information of half a million British volunteers. Kirkegaard wrote on his blog in July that “Africans are prone to violence everywhere”.
And you find that remarkable, Adam? Do you live in a cave?
It can feel strange to discuss something as anachronistic and outdated as race science. Most right-minded people occupy a world in which the idea of genetic superiority between races is disproven and disturbing.
'Most right minded people' = 'everyone who agrees with me' I suppose?
Does that mean race is a biologically meaningful definition? It does not. Race as we currently use it is a socially constructed idea, but one with biologically meaningful consequences, such as in healthcare where many disease outcomes are significantly worse for racial minorities.The impact of disease correlates significantly with socioeconomic factors, primarily poverty, and in our society racial minorities are mostly in lower social strata. Black and brown people endure worse medical outcomes not because they are black or brown, but because of this fact.
Tim Worstall easily refutes this nonsense.
In The Great Gatsby, Tom Buchanan ends his racist rant with a call to arms, one that echoes in our present: “It’s up to us who are the dominant race to watch out or these other races will have control of things.” Just as it was then, the current renaissance of eugenics and race science is nothing more than bigotry dressed up as biology.
Take a look around you, Adam. And note which races are doing things with impunity and recalculate your balance of power.
Saturday, 26 October 2024
Rogan
The Last Refuge has the interview:
Had a quick look through the interview … thing which came through to me was that it helps if the leader or the person you want achieving something has this element in the head of “couldn’t care less nutter”.
You remember the Sherlock Holmes eccentricity and someone said thank goodness he fights for good (as we might define it in eternal terms) … it does need that sort of person … today they might call it sigma … he’s flawed, too human in a way … that’s true.
So while there’s a screw loose, as Trump describes Bolton … it’s a case of what fruits result from that tree … look at Bolton … wars … Mattis, Kelly M.I.C. … there’s something necessary in having someone who’s eccentric and unpredictable … G Gordon Liddy was that but he was also willing to do highly dangerous things for the “gung ho”.
The ones you want are that ledger balance being for “good” … also usually hard workers, two speeds, stop and go … quite the untrusting loner … such that the observer (you, me), in order to decide on him, must look at the track record overall, how positions developed and why … esp. what his bottom lines are, his red lines? That’s where the confidence comes from in the observer … or not.
Many times I’ve written that in the final analysis, we’re only our track record and our positions on this policy or that. The Jewish-Arab thing is a perfect case .. what if your chief loyalty, after God, is your own country? So you judge behaviour according to eternal verities first, then to what’s best for your nation, your area, your family, friends, ultimately you … but not if it destroys other “good” people … everything’s a balance of positions developed over decades.
Friday, 25 October 2024
The Government ‘Helping’ Businesses Again…
You can see them on the specials boards of new restaurants and on chalkboards propped outside bars and pubs. Foodie TikTokers are eating them by the dozen. Healthy, available for £1 and even good for the environment, oysters are experiencing a boom in popularity.
Great, right? Yes, indeed. But always remember Ronnie's nine most terrifying words in the English language...
But the UK industry is being hampered by a row over the farming of different species, with producers saying they are struggling to expand to meet demand. Brexit has also affected the UK shellfish industry by restricting imports and exports. David Jarrad, chief executive of the Shellfish Association of Great Britain, said: “Government policy is trying to drive [the industry] into the ground … this coming year, it’s unlikely that farms will be able to restock.”
And why?
...he warned that today’s oyster renaissance may be short-lived if policy doesn’t change, with the government’s priorities focused on rehabilitating native reefs while farmers are tied up in red tape.
Regulations can restrict farm expansion unless farmers use triploid Pacific oysters, which are sterile and unable to reproduce, if they pose a risk to protected marine sites. They also prohibit new oyster farms north of 52 degrees latitude – around Ipswich – to prevent Pacifics spreading in the wild where they don’t already live.
We are, apparently, attempting to prevent a delicious food source from proliferating around our waters. We truly don't deserve to survive.
However, when Pacific oysters were introduced to UK waters in the 1960s, it was under the mistaken belief that they couldn’t reproduce due to cool temperatures. Warming waters caused by climate change have resulted in oyster larvae escaping farms through waterways and colonising coastal habitats. This has particularly been a problem in Devon and Cornwall, where 150,000 oysters were culled to control feral oyster reefs obstructing mud flats, creating problems for fish and bird species.
Yes, the government, the one that bleats constantly about the need for the public to have cheap, nutritious non-junk food available, wasted 150,000 perfectly edible oysters to protect non-edible fish, birds and shellfish.
Thursday, 24 October 2024
Ain’t that the truth?
Wednesday, 23 October 2024
Electing A Labour Government Has Consequences…
Britain’s only specialist respite holiday provider for severely disabled people and their carers is to close because of financial difficulties, in what has been called a bellwether example of the UK’s growing social care crisis.
The Tories didn’t kill it, but the prospect of a Starmergeddon has.
Revitalise, a charity that runs unique state-of-the-art respite stays, offering 24-hour care at two specially adapted hotels, said local authority cuts, combined with increased running costs and a fall in donations, meant it was no longer viable.
The 60-year-old charity, which has a number of high-profile supporters, including Samantha Cameron, Dame Esther Rantzen, and Dame Judi Dench, said the financial challenges it faced were “insurmountable”.Good luck pinning this on 'the Tories', Rachel! Now you're the one in the hot seat, things are going to be your responsibility.
Tuesday, 22 October 2024
The fundamental interconnectedness …
… as Dirk Gently said … of all things …
… is something I’ve just written on elsewhere. In a similar vein, this on Yoko appeared on Gab:
@SoCalMike101 Yoko's family was one of the richest most powerful families in Japan. I used to see them when they lived down in SoHo when I picked my girlfriend up from high school. they would say hello.. But that was NYC. People say the Beatles were created by The Tavistock Institute.
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… while last night, on youtube, I was exploring Lennon and Yoko, among other things. The trigger word for me is Tavistock, as in child mutilation clinics, Starmer, communism etc. etc. Round tables, Chatham House, Pigboy Dave … connections, connections. Goeff Mulgan, Norman Geras, Euston, Bliar. Lowles.
Thing is … there are interconnections but it takes ferreting, plus more than a bit of luck … right place, right time.










