Reports say US military "assets" are on their way but that might be DJT bluffing, it might not. Remember ... Gateway, Memri and Laura are from the same Nethan stable. Russia took in top Iranian nutter brass? Well, those are long time treaties ... I saw reports saying Russia is getting the hell out of Iran.
Tuesday, 17 June 2025
The main threat(s)
Reports say US military "assets" are on their way but that might be DJT bluffing, it might not. Remember ... Gateway, Memri and Laura are from the same Nethan stable. Russia took in top Iranian nutter brass? Well, those are long time treaties ... I saw reports saying Russia is getting the hell out of Iran.
Monday, 16 June 2025
Hey BBC Verify, Never Mind That Plane Crash...Look A Little Closer To Home!
"I spent all of half-term looking for somewhere to live," says mother-of-three Shanice Aird. The 29-year-old from west London rejected her council's most recent temporary accommodation offer "an hour away" from her children's school.
No, Reader, of course there’s no mention of a father…
The Shared Health Foundation is urging the government to put in measures to stop children in temporary accommodation going "missing" from schools and GPs after widespread displacement of families across the country. The charity's new report calls for a notification system so that all authorities are aware when a child moves into temporary accommodation.
Getting departments of government (both local and national) to talk to each other and keep each other in the loop is surely the Holy Grail, and far harder to achieve than stopping undesirables breeding.
Ms Aird was living in a secure tenancy flat in Ealing with her three children, aged three, five and seven, but was moved to temporary accommodation in Hounslow in 2021 after witnessing a stabbing. She is now being evicted from the two-bedroom property by the landlord, but says Ealing Council has only offered her unsuitable alternative accommodation, including one flat an hour away from her children's school. Ms Aird says she will soon be homeless and will have to "sofa surf with friends" after the council discharged her from their housing duty.
Being a witness gets you rehoused!?
She admits her children's attendance at school is "awful" as they do not have a permanent home. "It's really horrible because as a mum you want to try and provide as much safety and happiness as you can."
Clearly, not by ensuring they are borne into a stable two parent family, though!Im only surprised My mental ‘elf’ isn’t coming into play here.
Ms Aird says she needs to be close to family and friends to help with her mental health."I have bipolar type 2 and tend to go into depressive episodes, if it's a really bad episode it leads to me not being aware of what I'm doing," she says.
Right on cue!
Ealing Council said Ms Aird was recently made offers of "suitable properties both in and out of the borough within easy reach of her support networks", which she refused. "Because of her refusal of these property offers, the council have discharged her main housing duty, and we have made a referral to children services at Hounslow Council who may be able to support her under the Children's Act," it added.
If only the country could wash its hands of these parasites as easily as the councils do…
Felicity Afriyie has lived in temporary accommodation for 21 years with her three children aged 16, 19, and 20. In that time they have lived in more than 10 houses. Currently, they are living in a one-bedroom hostel in Lambeth, south London.
By choice, clearly! What’s up with these people who stunt their children’s lives by continually outbreeding their environment?
Her daughter Grace, 20, says: "One of our school journeys was two hours. "Doing that distance to school every day was awful. It's had a massive impact on our education. "You can't expect a 16 year old... that's moved houses more times than they can count to sit a set of exams that will change their life and expect them to perform as well as their more stable affluent counterparts. "It's not fair and it's not a level playing field."
Well, blame mummy for that. Daddy clearly never got a look in!
Lambeth Council says it had made a direct offer of suitable permanent accommodation to Ms Afriyie but she turned it down and requested a review. The review found that the permanent property proposed was suitable.
The government says the forthcoming Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill aims to introduce better protections for all children and better join-up between children's social care, schools and other local services.
It'd be better off trying to combat the effects of this sort of lifestyle on young impressionable children who will surely grow up with the attitude that this is a normal way to behave.
Saturday, 14 June 2025
Ideological naivety of the world leads to atrocities
On 17 December 2018, the bodies of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen, a 24-year-old Danish woman, and Maren Ueland, a 28-year-old Norwegian woman, were found ...
On January 3, 1980, Adamson was found murdered near her camp in the Shaba Game Reserve. Her killer was a young Kenyan she had fired. As she had requested, her ashes were buried in the graves of Elsa and Pippa.
Friday, 13 June 2025
Woman Who Lives Entire Life Online Suddenly Discovers The Value Of Privacy
Social media influencer Emilie Kiser, 26, has filed a lawsuit against multiple agencies in Arizona to block the details of her three-year-old son's death from the public.
Kiser's attorneys argued that the records presumably contain 'graphic, distressing, and intimate details' of the toddler's death.
The kid drowned in a backyard pool. No doubrt while mummy was broadcasting to the masses who lap up this stuff.
They continued that public access to the records 'has no bearing on government accountability.'What accountability does the government have? The fact the kid drowned is down to the parent’s lack of care.
To allow disclosure in these circumstances would be to turn Arizona’s Public Records Law into a weapon of emotional harm, rather than a tool of government transparency,' the lawsuit added.
So government transparency is only to be applied when other people’s children die, not when it’s the child of a narcissistic self-described ‘celebrity’?
Thursday, 12 June 2025
The reality of Reform
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
Maybe They Are Just More Dangerous Than Previously Thought?
The treatment of autistic people who are referred to the government’s deradicalisation scheme could be in breach of equality laws, a human rights charity has claimed. The home secretary has been warned that Prevent and Channel, the multi-agency follow-on programme, which seek to identify people at risk of extremism, are overreporting neurodivergent people.
In a pre-action letter to the Home Office, Rights & Security International (RSI) said it was “deeply concerned about a potential ongoing failure to collect and analyse data on the protected characteristics of those referred to Prevent and that this constitutes an ongoing failure to comply with their public sector equality duty”.But maybe the prevalence of them on the list simply means that the public perception of autistic people as harmless wierdoes obsessed with dinosaurs or rail timetables - thanks to film & tv - is wrong?
RSI has argued that the failure to collect adequate data to support equality monitoring constitutes a breach of the home secretary and police’s public sector equality duty. The duty is the requirement to have “due regard” to the equality objectives in section 149 of the Equality Act, which include the need to eliminate discrimination, advance equality of opportunity and foster good relations between people who share protected characteristics and those who do not.
Pretty difficult to do when they are doing this sort of thing:
Jonathan Hall KC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, has voiced his concerns that a “staggeringly high” number of autistic people are referred to Prevent. He has cited terrorism cases in which the defendants were autistic, including 17-year-old Lloyd Gunton, who declared himself an Islamic State soldier and was sentenced to life in prison for preparing a vehicle and knife attack in Cardiff in 2018.
Should someone who does this not be referred to Prevent then? Just because they have, or may later get, a diagnosis?
A Home Office spokesperson said the government was reviewing the Prevent programme in light of concerns over neurodivergence. “We understand that those referred to Prevent often present with a range of vulnerabilities, and we take our safeguarding duties very seriously.
I think you are a bit confused about who exactly are the truly vulnerable here…
Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Hesitancy
Monday, 9 June 2025
When Society Breaks Down, Progressive Justice Will Be Standing There With Blood On Its Hands And A Sheepish Grin On Its Face
A 15-year-old boy was ordered to serve just seven years in a young offenders' detention centre and a 13-year-old girl was spared being jailed and instead handed a three-year youth rehabilitation order over the manslaughter of Bhim Kohli.
His daughter, Susan, stood on the steps outside Leicester Crown Court following the hearing where she spoke of her disappointment about the length of the sentence. 'I feel angry and disappointed that the sentence... does not, I believe, reflect the severity of the crime they committed,' she said.
Another triumph in sticking your thumb in the eye of middle England so you can boast to your pals in chambers abouut how progressive and lenient you are, just like the last one.
Today at Leicester Crown Court, the boy and girl - who cannot be named after it was ruled they must remain anonymous - were sentenced by Mr Justice Turner.
Ms Kohli added: 'They have taken a life. When they are released they still have their full lives ahead of them. They can rebuild their lives. We can't.' She added that she felt that 'more could have been done to prevent my dad getting killed'.
Undoubtedly it could have, as in the Dagenham case, since this killing was the culmination of a long cvampaign of escalating harassment that no-one appeared to think was worth stopping.
Beginning his sentencing remarks, which were broadcast live on television, the High Court judge praised the family of Mr Kohli for their 'dignity' throughout the trial.
Turner wants to rememnber that we have imported a significant number of people into this country that, unlike the Kholis and their old fashioned trust in the institution of British justice to right a wrong,believe in a rather more robust form of justice, and are prone to gathering a few of their relatives and taking the law into their own hands.
When some little scamps who have picked the wrong target are hanging from lamp posts, drenched in petrol and set alight, and the mob idss beating down the door to get at the rest of their family and treat them similarly. will 'Justice' Turner and his ilk recognise their part in this state of affairs?
He said: 'I'm sure you regret he died because of what you did to Mr Kohli, but you still say it wasn't your fault. It was your fault and the sooner you realise this the better.' The judge also told the girl that a short custodial sentence would do more harm than good, given the impact on her education.
So caring, to be worrying about the criminal's education, as if she has the slightest chance - or deserves to - grow up a productive citizen.
















