Political

General Flynn is a free man

If there were ever a manoeuvre that could be characterized as “unleashing the Kraken,” this is it: President Trump just pardoned Gen. Michael Flynn, who was framed and vilified by the corrupt, treasonous deep state for refusing to betray his country or serve as Obama’s puppet.

General Flynn is now a free man, and all the efforts of the deep state to completely destroy him have failed. But that’s only a tiny slice of the real story that’s unfolding here. The far bigger story is that Flynn is being put back into play at the Department of Defense, working alongside Ezra Cohen-Watnick and Chris Miller (now the Secretary of Defense) to deploy all available DoD resources to take down deep state traitors and defend the American republic against its domestic enemies.

Watch this space

Globalist

Don’t fence us in, either, BoJo!

This link goes to a German-language item; Google will translate it for you if you wish.

https://vk.com/wall424835740_182

How typical of the UK government to poke its nose into another country’s business, and what dreadful hypocrisy – warning the Zimbabwe leaders,

“Don’t make this COVID-19 virus an excuse to restrict your citizens’ freedom and liberty of movement

This from a government which has taken 4+ years to get a democratic severance from the European Union ‘Hochstaplerei’ – restore our ancient rights to collect our own fish – to trade with whatever nation WE choose, just to mention a few points – and they’re only 23 miles away.

No, after such a display of arrogance, I am today bound to remind them that on June 23rd 1978 the then British government did NOTHING when Mugabe’s had his thugs murder thirteen good British souls at Vumba – three men, six women, four children, all bayonetted and clubbed to death – for being white and in the way of his personal aggrandisement.

Read ‘The Rainbow or the Thunder’ – ISBN 0 340 24208 6

‘Put your own house in order’ comes to mind!!

History, Medicinal

Common Sense in a crisis

I am ‘getting on a bit’ but. after suffering a nasty fall indoors at around 2am last Tuesday, when I did fortunately manage to stand up again, I was able to unlock my front door, knowing that the ambulance crew were on their way.

Normally, even during the day, I do tend also to leave the ‘safety chain’ across the door, and this prompted my question to the paramedics –

How do you guys manage if you come to a property where the door is unlocked, but the safety chain has been left on? Do you carry any bolt cutters in the ambulances?”

No”, came the answer, “we call the fire brigade!”

Which seems a bit daft really, with someone inside in need of immediate life-saving medical attention. It must surely be cheaper to issue cutters to every ambulance rather than to pay for a fire crew to attend – and not even a fire occurring.

Inevitably, my mind turned to 15th April 1989, and that dreadful public order debacle at the Hillsborough stadium. There were finally 96 persons dead and 766 were injured, all of which might have been avoided, if only the groundstaff equipment had included a set of stout bolt-cutting equipment to open up the front ‘gates’ to those terraced areas, allowing supporters to spill out safely onto the pitch.

I don’t recall that being raised as an issue during the public enquiry.

(The last time I mentioned this on social media I got a bit of abuse from one family who had been bereaved at Hillsborough, which was unfortunate, because my point was not against their relatives’ situation, but supportive of them and how those poor people could have been saved.)