Monday, 22 September 2025

Another talk between Chas Freeman and Pascal Lottaz

Charles W. Freeman Jr. is 2 and was the U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia at the time of the Gulf War.

The shock within the EU and NATO and especially in the UK is the result of the fact that we've all been living in the midst of the most intensive information war the world has ever seen.  
You have people who think, who thought that it was a good idea, this is the Biden Administration, not to discuss anything with the adversary on the battlefield. How that was supposed to accomplish anything is unclear but there was no diplomacy at all, there was only fighting.

Sunday, 21 September 2025

Quotations



Voltaire:

"Every man is a creature of the age in which lives and few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of time."

I constantly try very hard to do this.



Whitney Webb in 2019:

Claims of Epstein’s links and his involvement in a sophisticated, well-funded sexual blackmail operation have, surprisingly, spurred few media outlets to examine the history of intelligence agencies both in the U.S. and abroad conducting similar sexual blackmail operations, many of which also involved underage prostitutes.

Saturday, 20 September 2025

Former US Ambassador Chas Freeman talking to Pascal Lottaz

A very interesting talk on Neutrality Studies. All the talks on Neutrality Studies that I have heard are. 

The message: the USA is behaving like a rogue state and the West has lost its moral standing. 

I could not agree more.

Trump on dead babies tonight

Evelyn Waugh said Churchill was “simply a radio personality who outlived his time”. What a great television personality Donald Trump is. 

His inaccuracies are somehow not lies but not accidental. He was just asked this in a press conference in the Oval Office.

REPORTER: Is Israel committing genocide?
TRUMP: Did anyone commit genocide on October 7th? What do you think about THAT? THAT was genocide, at the highest level. Murder, genocide, call it whatever you want. Babies chopped in half, heads cut off, arms cut off.

Friday, 19 September 2025

In a nutshell from the Chinese

My friend posted this short 'reel', an interchange between an Israeli and a Chinese, on Facebook and it is worth seeing.

Unfortunately the number of 70,000 civilians mentioned by the Chinese in the clip is a very big underestimate.

A former Israeli army commander, Herzi Halevi, has confirmed this week that more than 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured in the war in Gaza.

That too unfortunately is a big underestimate.

On Monday (September 15), four UN special rapporteurs – Francesca Albanese,
 the United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, Irene Khan, special rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression, Mary Lawlor, special rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders; and George Katrougalos, suggested approximately 680,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed by the Israeli Defence Forces over the past 710 days.

“If this number is confirmed, then 380,000 of these are infants under five, 1,581 earth workers killed in Gaza, 252 is the number of the journalists, and 346 of the United Nation staff,” notes Francesca Albanese,

St Januarius, pray for us! 5,000 men embraced the Christian faith even before he was beheaded thanks to him

Today is St Januarius's feast day and anniversary of his martyrdom. A journalist who wrote a very interesting book investigating many apparent miracles, John Cornwall, was not convinced by any of them, and they were all to me astonishing, except for one: the annual liquefaction of St Januarius's blood.

The journalist somehow was elected Master of Jesus College, Cambridge. So many odd people now head Oxford and Cambridge colleges.

Miracles still happen constantly. A number happened to me. They happened to many other people to whom I have spoken.

Being human and avoiding suffering, American presidents and polemicists



“People do not realize just how much they are putting at risk when they don’t accept what Life presents them with, the questions and tasks that Life sets them.

"When they resolve to spare themselves the pain and suffering, they owe to their nature. In so doing, they refuse to pay Life’s dues and for this very reason, Life then often leads them astray.

"If we don’t accept our own destiny, a different kind of suffering takes its place: a neurosis develops, and I believe that that Life which we have to live is not as bad as a neurosis. If I have to suffer, then let it be from my reality. A neurosis is a much greater curse! In general, a neurosis is a replacement for an evasion, an unconscious desire to cheat Life, to avoid something. One cannot do more than Live what one really is".

Carl Jung

I remember at the age of 3 consciously making the choice to avoid suffering and knowing it was the wrong choice.

Thursday, 18 September 2025

Rome wasn't burnt in a day

It took nine days (in July 64 AD).

Wednesday, 17 September 2025

Blogging the televised royal banquet at Windsor Castle


Mr Trump is 3 years older than the King but, with no disrespect to the Queen, his wife looks much better. 

Mr Trump should not address "William and Kate". 

The King is hubristic in assuming the US and UK will exist for the next 250 years and beyond. I wouldn't bet on it. 

Sunday, 14 September 2025

Angerer's photograph of the Antim monastery in 1856 colourised

 


On Charlie Kirk's and other murders


I am not sure why but I am very, very saddened by the murder of Charlie Kirk, though he had only been a name to me before his death.

I am also horrified by the murder by Trump of the people in the Venezuelan boat. (This is not whataboutery.)

And by the Israeli attack on Doha. I do not know if Donald Trump is to blame for that.

Christianity and women


As Mr. Gladstone said, Christianity has in all times and places raised the condition of women. Whether it has recently raised it too far, as a young Catholic priest once told me it had, is far too controversial a theme for this blog. Women will decide whether feminism is a good or bad idea over the next fifty years.


Friday, 12 September 2025

Quotations




You can tell a lot about a person by how they react when someone dies.

I’m not the world’s greatest defender of Starmer but isn’t it axiomatic that you back a person until you sack them? Otherwise you have, effectively, already sacked them.

This is insane on so many levels. 1) Russia has neither the intention nor the means to attack Europe. It would make no logical, military or strategic sense. 2) Even if Russia wanted to attack/invade Europe — a ludicrous proposition — it would be suicidal, because NATO’s conventional military capabilities far outstrip Russia’s. This in itself undermines the whole “Europe needs to rearm” narrative.