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London Calling

by Toby Young
6 September 2022 11:06 AM

In this week’s episode of London Calling, James and I disagree about whether Liz Truss is her own woman or controlled by the WEF, discuss the Chris Rock/Dave Chappelle gig which I went to on Sunday night, disagree about whether the Extinction Rebellion protest in the House of Commons was allowed to happen by the authorities, explore James’s hypothesis that the bush tucker trials in I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here were designed to prepare us for our insect-eating future, then, in Culture Corner, share our joint surprise that the Lord of the Rings TV series is actually quite good, although I liked it more than James.

You can listen to the podcast here and subscribe on iTunes here.

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stewart
stewart
1 year ago

Can Anything Now Arrest Our Descent into a Chinese-Style Surveillance State?

Sure. We live in a democracy, so people voting against it at the next election.

Sorry. Bad joke.

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Sinor
Sinor
1 year ago

I am getting more concerned that we will have a tipping point very soon when the Merde hits the fan.I think it will be when the Liemore party wins the next election and really starts doubling down on the mad nett zero plans it has .
At that point the pissed of masses will have had enough .Then anything is possible race based/religion based /energy based there will be some kind of revolt .And it will not involve prounouns and rainbow flags .It will be very nasty and I have no idea what the outcome could be .Sorry to add joy to your day >

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Mogwai
Mogwai
1 year ago

Logic dictates that the more security cameras there are the lower the crime rate, as increased surveillance should act as a deterrent but also make the police’s job easier in identifying criminals, but is this the case? For instance, isn’t London meant to be one of the most surveilled cities in Europe, with something like 70 cameras/1000 people? Therefore London should be seeing less crime than most other European countries.

I don’t know what the crime stats are but what I do know is that knife crimes have increased. Is this just because the police are demonstrably pitiful at fulfilling their purpose? I think many people might not mind a bit more of an invasion of privacy if it meant they’re less likely to become victims of crime, but is the pay-off really being experienced in real life? More on knife crime here;

”London mayor Sadiq Khan has admitted it was an error for his mayoral office to claim that knife crime in the U.K. capital has fallen under his watch after the country’s independent statistics regulator revealed it had actually risen by 40 percent.
A mayoral press release published back in July praised Khan’s leadership in reducing knife crime across the city since he took charge of City Hall in 2016.

However, the Labour politician was left red-faced after Ed Humpherson, director general at the Office for Statistics Regulation, said the claim was “incorrect” and had the ability to seriously mislead the public.
The stats agency director revealed his office was engaging with Khan’s team to issue a correction as knife crime has, in fact, “significantly increased across the relevant period”.

https://rmx.news/uk/leftist-london-mayor-sadiq-khan-says-knife-crime-has-fallen-under-his-watch-its-actually-soared-by-40/

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Having surveillance is one thing. Having officials who follow it up and do something is quite another.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Surveillance enables you to see who the terrorists are so you can “monitor” them. ——But maybe the families of the Manchester Arena victims might think the monitoring could have been of a higher standard.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  Mogwai

It perhaps might also help if an extra jail or two gets built and the political class of hand wringers stop thinking that discipline and punishment are dirty words.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
1 year ago

“If you haven’t got anything to hide, then what’s the problem?”

The problem with this view is that those saying it usually cannot imagine how malevolent the state can become. They cannot imagine a state which will make you an enemy of the state, make your views and your actions justification for your denunciation and eradication by the masses – simply because they want to get rid of you, because you have commited the sin of recognising them for what they are and they will turn their system against you to achieve their aims. They cannot afford for your ideas to be heard by the masses – they will lose their power if the masses listen to you.

This is why a malevolent state wants to know everything about you and make you feel free and happy to allow them. It’s obvious, really…

You may know you’re innocent in God’s eyes, but the system doesn’t care about that.

Most of my acquaintances still don’t get it…

eppur si muove

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rocky44
rocky44
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

There’s the rub. The same comatose masses that thought lockdowns were a good idea and that the world is going to end in 2050 if we don’t build enough wind farms or stop eating meat….still don’t get it. The frogs are boiling and they don’t even realise it.

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soundofreason
soundofreason
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Oh come on! What could possibly go wrong?

https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/08/30/1033941/afghanistan-biometric-databases-us-military-40-data-points/

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GroundhogDayAgain
GroundhogDayAgain
1 year ago
Reply to  soundofreason

The pre-war Dutch kept accurate records of their citizenship, something the Gestapo captialised on when rounding up the Jewish.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Ah yes, the “Nothing to Hide” division of the Central Planning Department at Social Justice Headquarters.

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psychedelia smith
psychedelia smith
1 year ago

The only silver lining to this I’ve seen recently is that #ClimateScam was trending on X in the UK for 4 straight days.. I truly hope this is a sign that the comatose masses are stirring.

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rocky44
rocky44
1 year ago

This is just a foretaste of things to come.
https://www.stephentimms.org.uk/latest-news/2023/11/30/stephen-criticises-government-plans-to-inspect-bank-accounts

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

I thik the answer is yes but it has more to do with entropy than intervention. I would say that we reached peak tech in 2016 and from then on enthusiasm has been dropping. Rudolf Steiner said that even in the materialistic Ahrimanic age the will and ability to design the instruments of control relies on the potency of the human spirit. Poorer countries are still in the first flush of enthusiasm for these trinkets. And given that we are moving into much more difficult times I think you will see a discarding of the digital in favour of the real. These systems are so fragile it is only a matter of time before this is revealed. I would say to anyone be careful in 2024 if you use online banking because the sophistication of the attacks on these systems is growing exponentially.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago

“The Difference between a welfare state and a totalitarian one is…….a matter of time” Rand. ———-That time is fast approaching

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

The fabric simply isn’t there. Safetyism has no vitality and can’t provide anything. I don’t think that we are moving towards a statist future quite the contrary. We might wish in the early stages that we stuck with the old approach but it will be dead. I know it semms inconceivable now but I would wager that within five years we will no longer have a state in the traditional sense. Just look at the acceleration in terms of historical events in the last two years. Surely it is obvious that the whole world is about to be thrown into a period of deep flux and uncertainty.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
1 year ago
Reply to  Jabby Mcstiff

I wish for anarchy, when every man and woman accepts the only authority as that of their own ideas, decisions and actions.

Leaderless. A contract with your immediate neighbours. A fluid, loose assemblage of thinking people who can move wherever and whenever they wish, a ghost, a shapeless form the authorities barely see, never mind repress.

Idealist. I know. More of an anti-idealist though.

But it’s Greek, you see…
an – without
archos – leader

They twisted the word to make people fear and despise anarchists. Anarchists are the real threat to systems everywhere, not through violence, but through…. DANGEROUS IDEAS OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY!

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

Bob Marley, him say, have no fear for atomic energy…We shouldn’t fear this force rather we should seek the composure to put it in its place. It is not for us to defeat Lucifer and Ahriman it is for us to comprehend and incorporate them. They are far older and higher and more developed spirits than we are. Warfare is simply impossible. If you seek intitiation you will find these things anyway.

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

You can stop it by being mindful of your online behaviour and gradually reducing it. Trust me the digital partakes of the darkest force. Everything about us is trinary just ask everyone from Plato to Freud – everywhere there is the tripartite division of the soul. The trichotomy lies deep in us. . This force has bene attacking us for aeons just focus on the three not the two. That in itself provides protection.

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

A Ted Kaczynski scholar pointed out something that Ted said – that the technology makes you reluctant to criticise it. It is true Kaczynski is the deepest and most honest thinker I have come across. Look at everything and learn the real lesson. You know you don’t want to but you know you ought to.

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

If you want it put in terms of JC – if thine eye offend thee then pluck it out. Or don’t and see where it gets you. If you see it and fail to remove it then its toxicity will grow.

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Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
1 year ago

The only way to stop this impulse is a re-asserion and it won’t happen by accident. I can look at teenagers and how over the last three decades they have become more diffident, less independent and less liely to take risks. So what brought that about? It is important because if a civilisation is to survive then it needs to invigorate its young.

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Bettina
Bettina
1 year ago

I think huge numbers of people do see the problem but we have no way out. We are offered a vote for the government or a vote for the government. The system is corrupt and ensures its own continuance. The only ‘voice’ we have is to refuse to vote so that the mask of democratic legitimacy cannot be maintained.

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Hester
Hester
1 year ago

Blair started this, and who has benefited from the surveillance state, not the general public that’s for sure, instead its a revenue generator for the police, for local councils, Londons Mayor and of course westminster, the opportunity to introduce lots of petty rules and regulations which result in yes you have guessed it fines or charges.
Police solving cases from thefts, house breaking, rape and murder are at an all time low, so the cameras etc certainly have done nothing to help victims.
To the politicos and their little demons we are nothing more than lab rats to be controlled and experimented on and monitored on their numerous tv’s and watching our every transaction. Would life be any worse I wonder if every camera and digital monitoring system were taken down. Probably for the Police and the Public sector as they might have to do the job they were originally intended for, I suspect the Genral public would benefit tremendously

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rachel.c
rachel.c
1 year ago
Reply to  Hester

Lots of gloomy predictions and analysis in this thread of where we went wrong which I don’t disagree with. The question is what do we do? Firstly, we don’t comply with all the nonsense. Secondly we ignore all the brainwashing and groupthink by celebrating free speech and those who question everything without being dogmatic. Thirdly we speak out wherever we can.
The important thing as individuals is to build up our resilience. I don’t want anarchy and believe the answer is building local communities. Imagine a world without all the conveniences we’ve become used to, including modern communications. Times will be hard but we must never sell our souls to those who want to control them.

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

Watching GB News the other day a Labour representative was talking about the criminal invasion across the channel. Challenged to say how a Labour Government would deal with the problem, he came out with the usual b0ll0cks about “safe routes,” doing a deal with Macron and then said “ID cards” to prevent them from working in the black economy.

Obviously they’re not thinking about actual cards, it will be Digital ID ….. Blair’s wet dream for well over a decade now. A majority, who are furious about the invasion, will be told that this is the way to stop them coming and they will meekly accept their own surveillance “for the greater good.”

I have no experience of South Africa so I can’t compare the UK to Jo’burg. It does seem to me that we are on the same route as American cities – ghettoised; communities living apart together; poor public services; dirty, run down areas with a violent drug and alcohol dependent underclass; all overseen by corrupt governmental institutions which gave up serving the people a long time ago.

A deliberate policy of dismantling the most cohesive and civilised nation on earth started a long time ago.

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Rowland P
Rowland P
1 year ago

Reform is not the only party who wants to turn the tide against the Uniparty that is intent on ruling over every aspect of our lives. The Heritage Party has an extremely robust manifesto including rolling back the state by repealing all the laws that have had unintended consequences (or nasty intended consequences). As a consequence, the State would be massively reduced.

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jsampson45
jsampson45
1 year ago
Reply to  Rowland P

And Reclaim (etc.). But people with minds of their own don’t co-operate with each other, even if they had a clue how to do what they think needs to be done.

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Kornea112
Kornea112
1 year ago

Governments and government bureaucracies are the root of all the problems.Governments are continuously increasing in size, their powers and taxation levels and have for decades. Conservative voices have always warned of these dangers to people’s lives and base their policies on smaller government, fewer gatekeepers and lower taxation. Until we reign in this continuous growth in government we will suffer these appalling events and destruction of the country.

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DomTaylor
DomTaylor
1 year ago

‘The new concept of weapons will cause ordinary people and military men alike to be greatly astonished at the fact that commonplace things that are close to them can also become weapons with which to engage in war. We believe that some morning people will awake to discover with surprise that quite a few gentle and kind things have begun to have offensive and lethal characteristics.’ Unrestricted Warfare by Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui. Not read nearly as much as it should be to understand current events (and the role of fear of the commonplace as much, if not far more, than technological prowess in achieving strategic aims).

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