A CLIMATE CHANGE RECAP THREAD, OR WHY IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CO2.
1: We are in the modern warming period, due to the Solar Cycles called Bray-Halstatt & Eddy. Temperatures are EXPECTED TO INCREASE in this period. Easily understood from this graph:
I'd appreciate input from anyone who's a doctor, nurse or paramedic. If that's not you, please retweet, in the hopes of finding people who are. It's about Henry Nowak. A pathologist's report claims that nothing Hants Police could do would have saved him. Is this credible? 1/
As Britain wakes up to the dangers of progressive race theory, I'm reminded of my report that Essex Police described white people as a "non-protected group."
Sadly it had little impact at the time. It's such a shame that it often takes a tragedy to force reassessment.
Something has dawned on me gradually I think wrt the “wishes of the parents” thing.
Obvs many suspect it’s a psy-op. Astro turfed, quietly briefed, this is what we find is best to say, minimise distress in the days and weeks ahead. Goebbels/Lipman/Chomsky tier, if so, manufacturing consent to the next crime. Maybe, but I can't prove that, so... maybe.
But also, as a protocol, it’s plainly medieval. It’s purporting to be progressive but it’s a huge backward step. It’s imported either from our distant past (at least pre Magna Carta and I’d say, pre-jury system, Henry II)... or from some of the least evolved polities in the world.
It’s the politics of feudalism, as seen in backwards Islamic tribal societies like NW Pakistan and the Horn of Africa, though certainly not in modern ones like Saudi or the Emirates; and also in subterranean informal criminal justice systems such as the Mafia, or South American drug cartels and crime syndicates or even the Krays vs the Richardsons.
It’s the mentality that says, if Ronnie says he got was coming to him and there is to be no retribution, there is to be no retribution. End of.
Never mind that a hundred people saw a man stabbed in broad daylight outside the Boozer. No need to get the State involved. It’s family, and it’s done.
This is precisely the purpose of a fully evolved criminal justice system. To take the burden off the victim and their family, and place it on the state.
It is Starmer and his ilk who are abusing the family's grief, which is obviously profound and a matter only for them, in attempting to weaponise it against calls for urgent reform.
As director of the CPS there must have been many occasions on which Sir Keir saw fit to override the wishes of a victim's family, for reasons of public interest & the common good.
Wait till people find out who the College of Policing have been paying to advise them on racism (and how much!) @rorygeo broke this long back, and pretty much everyone ignored it. Now remember, two tier policing is not a problem!
https://t.co/10VPk3LQCO
Reminder that anyone, even the shadow Home Secretary, that makes claims of a two tier justice system is a far right extremist according to the home office review commissioned after the Southport murders
The ‘Leader of the Opposition’ did not even ask Keir Starmer a question about Henry Nowak today.
Nigel Farage did.
And was heckled by almost the whole House of Parliament.
Make no mistake.
It’s Farage or bust for Britain.
Two-tier policing is a reality. Frontline officers are not the target here, and blaming them misses the point entirely. The problem sits higher up the chain: post-Macpherson politics across both Labour and Tory governments, and senior policing leadership.
When George Floyd was killed, organisations of all shapes and sizes - public institutions, Whitehall departments, big corporates, small charities - felt the need to bend the knee and release statements of solidarity.
This was always a very strange reaction given Minneapolis is a long way away and US policing bears little resemblance to our own. But the response has been made worse by almost all of these organisations’ total silence now over Henry Novak - and a Brit too, one of our own. How can they justify it?
A small example - below is the statement put out prominently on the website of the ‘Dorset Race Equality Council’ (do we need one?). When I thought about this a few days ago I thought I would hold off from saying anything to give them the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps they were waiting until the sentencing before commenting on Henry. Still waiting…
“I can’t breathe” were of course Henry’s final words too
The narrative being sold by the minority who actively wants to reverse Brexit, says that UK investment is down.
The reality is that Europe-wide investment is down, but the UK is getting a far larger slice of the pie.
She complained she inherited a £22bn hole from the Conservatives. She has managed to dig her own hole three times that size in just two short years. Policy appears to be “when you’re in a hole, keep digging”. 👇
I am finding this line from Labour totally bizarre.
Are we not meant to feel rage? Cold rage is the correct emotional and ethical response to what has happened.
Nobody - obviously - is calling for rage against Sikhs.
The rage is directed at Vickrum Digwa, those family members who aided and abetted him, the police response, and the whole rotten edifice of DEI anti-racism that got us here