- “Farmers want to be ‘militant’ in response to IHT raid, NFU warns” – Ministers have been warned that they face a “militant” backlash from farmers over the so-called tractor tax, reports the Independent.
- “James Dyson isn’t helping farmers” – James Dyson has criticised changes to inheritance tax rules in Labour’s Budget, but his intervention won’t help farmers, says Ross Clark in the Spectator.
- “Ryanair ‘worried for U.K.’ as it tells airports to slash fees or lose flights” – Ryanair says U.K. airports must slash landing fees to hang on to flights after Rachel Reeves hiked airline departure taxes in the Budget, reports the Express.
- “Keir Starmer to raise university tuition fees” – Keir Starmer has been accused of breaking his promise on university tuition fees after the Government announced that it would raise them for the first time in eight years, says the Express.
- “Labour have taken the art of political lying to a whole new level” – Starmer took his party members for fools, and now he is doing the same to the rest of us, writes Nick Timothy in the Telegraph.
- “Insubstantial men” – In City Journal, Theodore Dalrymple eviscerates the current crop of mediocre, intellectually unserious, Left-wing bureaucrats managing (the formerly Great) Britain’s rapid decline.
- “Kemi Badenoch appoints Robert Jenrick as Shadow Justice Secretary” – Robert Jenrick has accepted the role of Shadow Justice Secretary in Kemi Badenoch’s new Shadow Cabinet, reports the Telegraph.
- “The worst thing that could happen is that you could die” – That we now have a Leader of the Opposition prepared to speak in defence of genuine truth-telling is grounds for hope, writes Dr. David McGrogan on his Substack
- “Finally, a leader who’s willing to fight the culture war” – Kemi Badenoch is the anti-Kamala, just the breath of fresh air the Western world needed, says Brendan O’Neill in Spiked.
- “Why Kemi Badenoch’s rise riles the identitarian Left” – The U.K.’s first black party leader marks real progress on race – but far too many on the ‘progressive’ Left are determined not to see it that way, writes Rakib Ehsan in Spiked.
- “‘MP should not have shared post saying Badenoch represents ‘white supremacy in blackface’’” – Keir Starmer has slapped down Dawn Butler for sharing a post accusing Kemi Badenoch of representing “white supremacy in blackface”, reports the Telegraph.
- “Is Dawn Butler Britain’s most ridiculous MP?” – The Labour MP for Brent East is living proof that identity politics rots the mind, says Lauren Smith in Spiked.
- “Decades of bad ideas have led to stagnation – it’s time for a change” – The Budget showed that we are reaching the limits of tax and spend in this country, says George Trefgarne in CapX.
- “Small boat smugglers to face fast-track justice like rioters” – People smugglers are set to face fast-track justice through U.K. courts as part of the Government’s latest crackdown on Channel crossings, reports LBC.
- “Starmer’s plan to stop the boats is a comical gimmick” – For Starmer it is an unconscionable sin to acknowledge that the migrants themselves have agency and are the key drivers of this trade, writes Patrick O’Flynn in the Spectator.
- “Woman ‘pressured into marriage for visa’ faces death by stoning” –A British woman and her Pakistani uncle, whom she married and had a child with in a suspected illegal immigration plot, could face death by stoning, reports the Mail.
- “Lammy rules out ‘transfer of cash’ to countries demanding slavery reparations” – David Lammy has ruled out the “transfer of cash” to other countries in a row over slavery reparations, arguing it would not be appropriate during a cost of living crisis, says the Telegraph.
- “Why Britons fear flying the flag: national pride, partisan politics and the rise of ‘cuckoo flags’” – In the Free Mind, Laura Dodsworth delves into the curious complexities and tensions around flying the British flag.
- “Eight on trial in Paris over murder of teacher Samuel Paty” – Eight people have gone on trial in Paris on terrorism charges in connection with the beheading of Samuel Paty, a history teacher who showed pupils cartoons of the prophet Muhammad in an RE lesson, according to the Times.
- “How Germany became the sick man of Europe” – A poisoned cocktail of massive over-regulation, high energy costs and a lack of skilled workers has again made Germany the sick man of Europe, notes Leon Mangasarian in the Spectator.
- “Dear Professor Lawton” – In an open letter on Substack, Dr. Clare Craig tells vaccine advocate Prof. Julia Lawton that her mother’s hundreds of tiny lung clots may be linked to her Covid vaccines.
- “Who will win the U.S. election? Our experts’ final predictions” – With election day upon us, Trump’s campaign has hit its stride. But do the Telegraph’s experts think that’s enough to clinch the race?
- “Women are fuelling Kamala Harris’s late poll surge. They’re in for a nasty surprise” – Kamala Harris is worse than a far-Left extremist. She’s a hollow opportunist who has flirted with radical views on trans, warns Poppy Coburn in the Telegraph.
- “Fired CBS reporter Catherine Herridge reveals how network killed Hunter Biden story: ‘I felt sick’” – In the NY Post, Alexandra Steigrad reveals how CBS News went to great lengths to squash correspondent Catherine Herridge’s reporting about the Hunter Biden laptop just weeks before the 2020 election.
- “Who’s the fascist?” – The 2024 election is painted as a battle to save America from fascism – but who’s leading us there, and what does ‘fascism’ even mean anymore? asks John Tierney in City Journal.
- “Kamalamania, Trump and the vibes election” – Nick Dixon chairs a discussion from the recent Battle of Ideas festival about the upcoming U.S. election.
- “If Donald Trump wins, it’s over” – Three assassination attempts prove irrefutably that Trump is guilty of inciting violence, says Titania McGrath (a.k.a. satirist Andrew Doyle).
- “Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has XY chromosomes and ‘testicles’: French-Algerian medical report admits” – A bombshell medical report from a French journalist has revealed that boxer Imane Khelif has “testicles”, months after his gold-medal win in women’s boxing at the Paris Olympics, according to Reduxx.
- “Why are the Scouts brainwashing our children with woke nonsense like Billy the Non-Binary Butterfly?” – In the Telegraph, Celia Walden argues that the Scouts are sacrificing their core mission by indoctrinating kids with “woke” gender ideology.
- “Russell Brand’s cryptic tweet after police hand evidence to the CPS” – Russell Brand tweeted cryptically about “forgiveness” just hours after it emerged detectives investigating historical sex offence allegations against him had passed a file of evidence to British prosecutors, reveals MailOnline.
- “The Free Speech Union has been given permission to apply for judicial review, which means they’ve got an arguable case — and that’s something that I think should give the Education Secretary pause” – Akua Reindorf KC on LBC tells Andrew Marr about the FSU’s legal challenge against Bridget Phillipson.
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And how’s it going in Ukraine, really?
‘This indicates that:
a. the infantry is increasingly unable to use its own heavy group weapons (which has already been written about many times)
b. battalion 120-mm mortars and brigade artillery groups fail to support their infantry for one reason or another (training / accuracy of fire, communication / interaction, or something else)
c. the resource of our longest 152-mm barrels is wasted for trifles instead of counter-battery at “777” and other targets more significant than an AGS squad.
When I receive information from the Russian Federation about how many new “volunteer battalions” are being formed there, my hair stands on end. The question immediately arises: “Where will you get the communications chiefs for these battalions?” There are none. None. Just recently, in one wonderful chat, a person was looking for a chief of communications, right about the battalion level, for a generally very much combat-ready unit. I am not the only signalman in this chat, and we told him in unison – “There are NO SIGNALMEN AND WILL NOT BE!” And one of my colleagues added, “You do it yourself, you find an embryo and grow it as best you can.”
And what will these volunteer battalions be without digital closed radio communications working 24/7? An uncontrollable crowd of deer, which the Ukrainians, actively playing “from defense”, will very quickly send to cemeteries and hospitals. What will be the advance payment for the “3rd Army Corps” glorified by Shurygin, the state of communication in which is senseless to try to describe to those who have not seen it – people simply will not believe that this is happening? And it is happening, it is happening. The Corps will be a huge, monstrous, unruly mob of deer.
It’s all senseless to tell those who have not seen such things being performed by our military men alive. Well, that is, I saw Debaltseve, and I no longer laugh in this circus and finally I’m not surprised. I saw tanks going into battle with empty containers of dynamic protection, I saw people who came to the service yesterday, and today they are already being given an assault rifle and grenade launchers, three of them are selected as specialists, also a platoon commander, and they go into battle. And we were leading them, in fact, three officers – a physician, a signalman and a seriously wounded political officer, a 60-year-old Astrakhan Cossack, who was being transported in the troop compartment of an infantry fighting vehicle, in the tower of which I was riding, wondering how I, with one non-working hand, would pull Petrovich out of troop compartment if they hit us.
And then, and before, and after, I saw a lot of things that people will never believe until they themselves see, do not participate themselves (if someone thinks their curse words vocabulary is incomplete I suggest trying to complete it while refuelling a moving tank driving on ice).
Moreover, the 1st and 2nd Army Corps of January 2015, they had at least some backbone of people, not just trained people, but people with combat experience in the summer-autumn of 2014. And Debaltseve, as a result, came out to be a three-week meat grinder. Moreover, the enemy were the Ukrainian Armed Forces of the same year, nothing like the current ones. But … then the magic pen of the same Shurygin turned a three-week meat grinder into a three-day network-centric brilliant success, in which there was a queue to take part in (in reality, on the contrary, a bunch of those who became the officers “via connections” for good salaries in dollars, already dressed in “pixel”, wrote a report on the nearest bulletin board in the same barracks, in which right there, in front of them, shaking with fear, angry simple men “without connections dressed in “flora”, were filling magazines and checking the equipment before the battle).
In general, if the offensive itch among our military intensified by the political leadership prevails, then after the unavoidable in this case sad and senseless autumn massacre, in winter we will face a choice – either another monstrously shameful and obviously unsuccessful search for peace, or mobilisation in the Russian Federation. Of course, at first there will be shame, and then still mobilisation. Our leaders can’t do differently. Mobilisation in the Russian Federation is, in fact, the last chance to stop such massacres, because our generals will crap themselves before thinking of stacking layers of dead conscripts.’
LPR Volunteer Murz live journal account 02 Sept 22
So, not very well at all, really.
Murz thinks Putin can hold on to Kherson, but what if the Kherson ‘offensive’ is a feint to create a killing ground?
Oops.
Latest brilliant propaganda wheeze:
‘It fled from here and this is the direction of Nikopol (in Ukrainian hands). It did a U-turn. In principle, it landed and spun around’
Renat Karchaa, Russian ‘expert’
‘Everyone working in the plant knows (the rocket) is Russian.’ ‘It cannot fly and make a U-turn.’
Ukrainian former employee Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant
Who to believe? U-turn if you want to…….
Only one thing is sure about the Ukrainian situation and that is that none of us, here, including you, knows what is happening there. Anything you read, watch or listen to is unlikely to be the whole truth. There may be grains of truth but in war the truth is the first casualty. All that I can surmise is how this effects us, here in the UK, and what that actually means for our lives. Right now, our society is in free fall. The war is being as an excuse for this. Why? Why is no one talking about this and why we have to support a war and fly those ghastly blue and yellow flags from just about everywhere as we pour billions of pounds into a place and ignore our own concerns? I don’t buy into the Zelensky story one little bit and don’t trust him or Putin or any of the so-called leaders and movers and shakers that are involved in the whole charade. Call me a sceptic – which is why I’m here after all – but if you smell a rat, then there’s probably a rat and I smell a great big rat in this whole sorry mess.
With you 100%. Furthermore, what excuse can be given for the grotesque and deliberate hiking of fuel bills in this country when so much as one penny is spent abroad – regardless of the so-called cause.
Oh no Bozo – guilty as sin.
You can bet your life people know exactly what is happening there. Satellite imagery, ELINT intercept; there is a great deal of information available, a lot of it open source if you can be bothered to look…..
You can get satellite imagery? ELINT intercept? I am talking about us, here, on this site, not the CIA or any of the other intelligence agencies. Of course there are people ‘out there’ who know what is happening but none of us civilians do.
Yes. It is open source, a lot of it:
Satellite imagery
https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/satellite-images-show-destruction-russian-air-base-crimea-2022-08-11/
Intercept this week:
‘(R)=Russian man (R2)=Russian man 2
(R): Where are you then?!
(R2): F*ck, where, where, behind Izyum, Kamyschevaha. Yesterday I didn’t speak while next to the captain, we had a bit of an argument. He was sitting next to me, f*cking f*ggot. We have no cover, nothing. They can’t withdraw us. Commandants are saying “F*ck you, go fight”. F*ck, “we have 60 tanks here, infantry, artillery is working all day”. Where is it working? F*ck knows. At any possible opportunity it’s better to f*ck off to home, f*ck, and come back alive. […] Today the captain made [a show], like “You are not needed to us”. A situation happened with ours, I thought “Holy f*ck, you call that a situation, a guy’s liver got shot the man died in the mud”. What a f*cking “situation”. One shot the other. Can’t f*cking see sh*t at night, we are sitting without night vision. And the captain has three… anyway, f*cking devils.
(R): Finish them off.
(R2): Our own commanders need to get kicking too, yesterday I had an argument with senior lieutenant, every day, he’s walking around drunk, telling tales how cool he is, how he was shelled and he didn’t p*ssy out! Better f*ck him up and leave. Tanks, tanks, but there’s nothing to advance with…’
And so on.
Everyone knows what is going on in Ukraine, outside of this and one or two other sites.
But the ‘sceptics’ on here are not sceptics re Russia. They all row the same pro Russian boat. Curious? I am……because I’m a sceptic….
..it’s pointless … he thinks that Reuters and the MSM are telling the truth, without question. If it were Russian Satellite Imagery of which there’s also plenty, it would be fake news……
You are correct that this is the worst war for information we have ever had, and I think it’s obvious why. I don’t know why the Guardian and Telegraph bother, they could just let Ukraine post their own stuff, we wouldn’t notice any difference….
Agreed.
The readers here can look at the imagery and make up their own minds. That’s the point.
If you have Russian imagery, I would be very interested to see it?
But we don’t have to support the war at all. We live in a democracy.
A lot of the stuff being sent to Ukraine has a limited shelf life in any case.
Nevertheless this why so many of us, particularly those of us with children, support Ukraine
‘…a Russian defeat of Ukraine would turn the proactive Western strategy of economic and political engagement into one of retrenchment, where boundaries could be placed on Western ambition and internal divisions stoked to create paralysis. The question in Eastern European capitals would be that if guarantees to Ukraine were negotiable, where does this leave Article 5? Divisions would emerge between the proponents of stability, such as France and Germany – eager for pragmatic diplomacy – and those in the Baltic, Balkans and the UK who fear Russian aggression. With NATO fixed by the imperative to assure its internal cohesion it would have little capacity to ‘compete’. This would therefore open the door to a more coercive approach in Georgia and Moldova, where the objective would be to ensure that these countries remain dependent on Russia and within a Russian sphere of influence. Explicit or implicit assurances to consult Russia on European security frameworks, meanwhile, would demonstrate to Beijing that Moscow is an invaluable ally in preventing AUKUS and other alliances and/or regional security arrangements from being focused solely on the Indo-Pacific.’
And, again, we know a lot of this to be true from open source intercepts:
‘While the 9th Directorate of the FSB’s Fifth Service Department for Operational Information prepared for the occupation of Ukraine from July 2021, the 11th Unit of the Department for Operational Information, responsible for Moldova, was assessing plans for the next round of operations under the direction of Major General Dmitry Milyutin. In November 2020, the FSB’s strategic objective in Moldova was to bring about ‘The full restoration of the strategic partnership between Moldova and the Russian Federation’
FSB Outline of Operational Aims and Means, 21 November 2021.
Some important legal questions raised here:
WARNING: Patented humans???
The issue of patenting humans is now a live one given the evidence showing that the mRNA reverse-transcribes into the DNA of the human who has received the mRNA into their body.
“All you have to do is ask anybody that you know, friend, ex-friend or foe, who has received an mRNA therapy, to write to Pfizer or Moderna (whoever’s product they took) and request this :
“Please confirm that there will exist no circumstances following receipt of a Pfizer BNT162b2 or Moderna Spikevax mRNA vaccine (or other similar technology vaccination), that patent licensing rights or other means of trespass or claim of ownership – either in part or full – will ever be claimed by the company (or its derivatives or partners or any other related entity) on any human being who has received the said product either directly via administration or via inheritance, knowingly or unknowingly, from a recipient”.
https://arkmedic.substack.com/p/who-owns-who?sd=pf
I encourage everyone to write to Pfizer, Moderna and the other Pharma companies and ask them to explain their position in relation to attempts to patent humans.
See: ASSOCIATION FOR MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY ET AL.
v.
MYRIAD GENETICS, INC., ET AL.
“Held: A naturally occurring DNA segment is a product of nature and not patent eligible merely because it has been isolated, but cDNA [complimentary DNA ie laboratory created synthetic DNA] is patent eligible because it is not naturally occurring. Pp. 10–18.”
“We also address the patent eligibility of synthetically created DNA known as complementary DNA (cDNA), which contains the same protein-coding information found in a segment of natural DNA but omits portions within the DNA segment that do not code for proteins.
For the reasons that follow, we hold that a naturally occurring DNA segment is a product of nature and not patent eligible merely because it has been isolated,
but that cDNA is patent eligible because it is not naturally occurring.”
“It is also possible to create DNA synthetically through processes similarly well known in the field of genetics.
One such method begins with an mRNA molecule and uses the natural bonding properties of nucleotides to create a new, synthetic DNA molecule.
The result is the inverse of the mRNA’s inverse image of the original DNA, with one important distinction:
Because the natural creation of mRNA involves splicing that removes introns, the synthetic DNA created from mRNA also contains only the exon sequences.
This synthetic DNA created in the laboratory from mRNA is known as complementary DNA (cDNA).”
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/12-398_1b7d.pdf
Anna de Buisseret
U.K. Lawyer
Scary!
“Next U.K. Rebellion”
This is the one that worries me most. My word are they organised. As if the invisible hand of god had been instrumental in mobilising thousands of shiny-eyed fanatics to the streets to demonise oil and us car users (as if all THEIR clothes and fuel are grown in their back gardens and they walked from the far ends of the realms to get to London). The media will, of course, be reporting on this and the police will sort of stand back and practice their macarena moves. It all smacks of an agenda in full flow, the likes of which many of us could only have dreamt of while we were protesting against lockdowns and vaccine mandates. This sort of energy and organisation, piggybacking on a whole generation of frightened and misled youth who want to force us all to the Net Zero hinterlands without, it seems, any cognisance of what that actually means in practical terms, is unprecedented. Maybe the CND marches and the Greenham Common women attracted numbers but they were vilified in the press. This is another type of movement though. It plays neatly into the WEF agenda but I bet if you confronted some of these glassy-eyed idealists (and I can’t fault their passion only their blindness) with some WEF facts, they would ridicule you as another conspiracy nutter, a 5th columnist, an agent provocateur etc. They will happily use their phones to pay for goods with no thought as to the power of actual cash, they will, no doubt, embrace the Smart Cities initiative and get behind totally deluded people like George Monbiot, forcing us to get out of the country, forcing farms to close, forcing us to stop eating cheese, eggs, meat, butter and so on for the greater good, demonising the much-needed (by plants) gas of CO2, cheering for EVs (electric vehicles) with no thought as to irony that the charging stations are most likely powered by fossil fuels and the batteries include a lengthy process of extraction, pollution and cheap labour, hurrah at the wind turbines and solar panels that are created in factories requiring power from fossil fuels and are unrecyclable and scream ‘yay!’ at the likes of Greta Thunberg and her carefully orchestrated tantrums. All the while, this metaphorical locomotive has left the tracks and is ploughing through our lives, churning up our societies, never to return to the old normal. Pubs will close, businesses will close, people will starve and shiver to death, all the for the greater good. There is no debate or at least, like the Ukrainian nonsense, if you dare question the scriptures, you will be branded as a heretic and sent to social Coventry, there to ruminate of the error of your ways. After all their zeal and idolatry has reduced our society to ashes, a figure will emerge through the smoking ruins and say ‘Now is the time to re-build our world….but…build back better’.
I may, of course, be wrong but I can see this trajectory playing out. The key indicators will be the response of the media, the police and the politicians. If they do not oppose it but, like that wet blanket Starmer when asked what a woman was, mildly refuse to comment or act or say anything, then we know that this invisible hand of, not god, but someone like Soros is fuelling it. Such a well-organised event requires money – where did it come from? That should be the first question.
Terrific post. I agree 100%.
Thanks, HP! Kind of you to say so.
One elephant in the room not yet addressed in this post-lab leak COVID-19 era, where we know so much more about ‘virology’ (or bioweapons) labs: where did HIV/AIDS likely come from?
And if power bills are going to be so high, why are we running streetlights all night nationwide? Where I live, it’s unlikely anyone at all walks around at night locally from about 1am, most nights, until about 5-5.30am… It’s often so bright outside that birds are still singing at one in the morning. Turning off the lights for three hours in the middle of the night nationwide would save massive amounts of electricity…
I’ve noticed this too. It might be tempting fate to turn all lights out for a period – utopia for the thieving scroats prowling at night – but probably reprogramming to alternate lights on / off may be better?
I know what you mean about the thieves, but people don’t tend to appreciate quite how dark things get when the street lights go out. Having spent a lot of time working in a village pub a few years ago, which had no streetlights nearby, when we closed up for the night, we had to use torches just to walk down the pavement of the main street. For thieves to operate in complete darkness, they’ll have to start buying things like infrared goggles: torches and van headlights will be too obvious. I’m not too worried about total darkness: it would do the country good to go dark and sleep for a few hours.
https://summit.news/2022/09/01/power-company-seizes-control-of-thermostats-in-colorado/
I suspect that the ongoing push for smart meter installation will eventually result in similar happening here. More control of the poor plebs…
The control freak barstewards have installed a death tower at the edge of the village under ‘permitted development’ to enable full coverage for smart meters…. & LED lights throughout the village…..
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/exclusive-proof-that-the-top-israeli
IMPORTANT
This is the single most important article on my Substack because it shows that the vaccines are dangerous and that both the authorities and scientists collaborated to cover it up so the public would never find out.
This story is bigger than just corruption in Israel. It also shows that even after the cover-up was exposed, nobody came out and said “what they did is wrong.” So it’s evidence of widespread corruption in the medical community, government agencies, among public health officials, the mainstream media, and social media companies worldwide.
Excellent review by The Covid Physician.
Yet more revealing and distressing evidence mounting daily..
https://rumble.com/v1i7g05-grand-jury-petition-against-the-cdc.html
As I’m at a bit of a loose end today, I thought I would add to my previous post about Extinction Rebellion. I went and had a look at their demands…well, here they are:
And that’s it! Three rather woolly statements which could be interpreted in any number of different ways. Their first point ignores all the alternative climate science, ignores the fact that the ice caps seem to be growing, that the Great Barrier Reef is burgeoning with new coral. It’s not telling the whole truth at all. Point 2 with its ‘Net Zero by 2025’ and its ‘new precautionary paradigm’ is completely and utterly bonkers. The last point demands a culture of participation, fairness and transparency. It is calling for the government to be led by a Citizen’s Assembly (the constitution of is bound to be XR Citizens). All in all, I find XR to be a rather shadowy organisation. It is making huge demands on the government and is threatening to hold us all to ransom through its actions which are mainly designed to paralyse normal life, essentially bashing us into submission. Any other group holding a government to ransom with threats would most likely be deemed a terrorist organisation but XR seem to rise above that now. I see them as almost crypto-fascists – their tactics are akin to national socialists in the 1930 although they haven’t beaten anyone up, I’m sure they’ve brow-beaten a few!
What is extraordinary though is the fact that they do not have any one figurehead or a group of named people. They call themselves a movement of ‘ordinary’ people but I don’t buy that. If you look at how far they’ve gone in just a few years, they have grown exponentially. They are spread throughout the world. I find the way they communicate as if it’s all quite reasonable, very alarming. Although I agree that there is a real need for system change, there also needs to be a democratic process involved in so much as we can muster such a workable process without involving those tired useless old people who inhabit the House of Commons. We can’t let ourselves be dictated to like this.
Boll Ox to XR.