The Iconoclast
Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era
These papers covering long eras of earth’s prehistory and geology are fascinating. There is no mention of great asteroid impacts but there was plenty of volcanic activity as the sea […]
I don’t watch the Olympics any more
By William Corden Here’s the latest , from pure Maple Syrup Canada no less. CBC FIFA strips Canada of 6 points in Olympic soccer, bans coach Bev Priestman for 1 […]
Hate cleric with his own ‘army’ raises £3m to create Islamic homeland on Scottish island
From the Mail on Sunday A firebrand cleric who has been accused of spreading hate has raised more than £3 million to buy a small British island and turn it […]
Netanyahu vaporizes the nonsense surrounding Israel’s war with Hamas
By Conrad Black Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of the United States Congress on Wednesday was one of the most powerful and significant speeches given by any […]
Is a stupid woman (and an absentee mother to boot) a better candidate than a forgetful old man?
By Lev Tsitrin They say that the apple does not fall far from the tree. And that by their fruit shall you know them. And that — “tell me who […]
London Calling III: Uniting the Kingdom.
By Esmerelda Weatherwax I’m home; I didn’t stay until the end, which according to the Telegraph was at 5.55 so I missed an hour, not the half hour I expected. […]
London Calling II
By Esmerelda Weatherwax Above; we formed up in the Strand. Now we are entering Trafalgar Square. The turnout is huge. The atmosphere is terrific. In the time it took me […]
Medaling With Paris
By Theodore Dalrymple A straw poll of taxi drivers in Paris that I conducted in the run-up to the Olympics suggested less than enthusiasm for them. While such straw polls […]
London Calling: T0mmy R0bins0n today
Today in London, T0mmy R0bins0ns Patriot Rally, starting outside the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand and marching to Trafalgar Square. A pro Britain rally to unite the Kingdom […]
Why not me?
By William Corden I had a few really good jobs in my working life (which was over some 14 years ago now) but I never really got paid much more […]
What Kamala Harris Wants to Keep in School Libraries
By Armando Simón Recently, Kamala “Kneepad” Harris managed to speak at the American Federation of Teachers at their convention, delivering her inspirational message without her trademark cackling. She condemned what […]
France’s high-speed train lines paralysed by ‘malicious acts’
From France 24 France’s high-speed rail network was hit by “malicious acts” including arson attacks that have disrupted the transport system, train operator SNCF said Friday, hours before the opening […]
Germany: Russian nationals arrested for collecting for Islamic State
From ABC From the same reports which started with the arrests in Belgium Meanwhile, in northern Germany, two Russian nationals were arrested Thursday, accused of supporting a foreign terror organization […]
Anti-terrorist operation: Arrests across Belgium, security forces on high alert ahead of Olympics
From the Brussels Times Seven people suspected of being involved in the activities of a terrorist group have been arrested in several house searches across Belgium. First reports suggested the […]
Protesters descend on city centre blocking tram lines and roads in anger over GMP Manchester Airport video
Muslims and BLM protest for a second night, this time in Manchester City Centre. From the Manchester Evening News Protesters blocked tram lines and roads in the city centre as […]
Netanyahu’s historic speech
The prime minister spoke truth to the powers of evil and received an overwhelmingly enthusiastic reception. By Phyllis Chesler Are the Jews demonized and slaughtered because of their mighty sins? […]