"I'm going to tell you something. I was in England two years before the violence in Syria on other business. I met with top British officials, who confessed to me that they were preparing something in Syria.Roland Dumas, former French Foreign Minister
"This was in Britain not in America. Britain was organizing an invasion of rebels into Syria. They even asked me, although I was no longer minister for foreign affairs, if I would like to participate."
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Two stories about my native city on the Yorkshire TV news today.
First, a big increase in shoplifting resulting from people stealing basic foodstuffs in order to feed themselves.
Second, Hull's determination to throw away millions in a futile attempt to become 'city of culture'.
First, a big increase in shoplifting resulting from people stealing basic foodstuffs in order to feed themselves.
Second, Hull's determination to throw away millions in a futile attempt to become 'city of culture'.
Labels: Welcome to Hull
Turning on the state broadcasting service this morning I heard the man Humphreys declare the situation in Syria is "the worst human tragedy of our time". What time is that, Humphreys - this week?
In my time there was World War 2, and millions dead. Suharto's coup in Indonesia, a million dead. The Iraq war goes on, though the slaughter is now perpetrated by locals instead of invaders. We know the Yanks and the Brits didn't keep count of the dead but others did, and the number was higher than in Syria. The children dying of hunger and disease in a disaster created by the oil-grabbers - who's counting? No 'human tragedy' there. NATO brings freedom and democracy by the same methods as the Assad regime's dealing of death and destruction. Funny that.
In my time there was World War 2, and millions dead. Suharto's coup in Indonesia, a million dead. The Iraq war goes on, though the slaughter is now perpetrated by locals instead of invaders. We know the Yanks and the Brits didn't keep count of the dead but others did, and the number was higher than in Syria. The children dying of hunger and disease in a disaster created by the oil-grabbers - who's counting? No 'human tragedy' there. NATO brings freedom and democracy by the same methods as the Assad regime's dealing of death and destruction. Funny that.
Labels: Bias Bullshit Condescension
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: 90% of Gaza's water is unfit for human consumption...
The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: 90% of Gaza's water is unfit for human consumption...: " "Forty-six years ago today Israel's occupation of Palestine began. Six days of war has turned into 46 years of occupation,...
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Does this mean I'm safe from the surveillance state snoopers? One never knows.
Giant US government Internet spying scandal revealed
The Washington Post and The Guardian have revealed a US government mass Internet surveillance program code-named "PRISM". They report that the NSA and the FBI have been tapping directly into the servers of nine US service providers, including Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Yahoo, YouTube, AOL and Skype, and began this surveillance program at least seven years ago.
These revelations are shaking up an international debate.
StartPage has always been very outspoken when it comes to protecting people's privacy and civil liberties. So it won't surprise you that we are a strong opponent of overreaching, unaccountable spy programs like PRISM. In the past, even government surveillance programs that were begun with good intentions have become tools for abuse, for example tracking civil rights and anti-war protesters.
Programs like PRISM undermine our Privacy, disrupt faith in governments, and are a danger to the free Internet.
StartPage and its sister search engine Ixquick have in their 14-year history never provided a single byte of user data to the US government, or any other government or agency. Not under PRISM, nor under any other program in the US, nor under any program anywhere in the world. We are not like Yahoo, Facebook, Google, Apple, Skype, or the other US companies who got caught up in the web of PRISM surveillance.
Here's how we are different:
•StartPage does not store any user data. We make this perfectly clear to everyone, including any governmental agencies. We do not record the IP addresses of our users and we don't use tracking cookies, so there is literally no data about you on our servers to access. Since we don't even know who our customers are, we can't share anything with Big Brother. In fact, we've never gotten even a single request from a governmental authority to supply user data in the fourteen years we've been in business.
•StartPage uses encryption (HTTPS) by default. Encryption prevents snooping. Your searches are encrypted, so others can't "tap" the Internet connection to snoop what you're searching for. This combination of not storing data together with using strong encryption for the connections is key in protecting your Privacy.
•Our company is based in The Netherlands, Europe. US jurisdiction does not apply to us, at least not directly. Any request or demand from ANY government (including the US) to deliver user data, will be thoroughly checked by our lawyers, and we will not comply unless the law which actually applies to us would undeniably require it from us. And even in that hypothetical situation, we refer to our first point; we don't even have any user data to give. We will never cooperate with voluntary spying programs like PRISM.
•StartPage cannot be forced to start spying. Given the strong protection of the Right to Privacy in Europe , European governments cannot just start forcing service providers like us to implement a blanket spying program on their users. And if that ever changed, we would fight this to the end.
Privacy.
It's not just our policy - it's our business.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We are working hard to offer you an encrypted email service later this year called StartMail. We have to stand up and protect our freedoms from increasing overreach from data gatherers. You've made the right choice by using StartPage.com. Now is the time to tell others!
Sincerely,
Robert E.G. Beens
CEO StartPage.com and Ixquick.com
Giant US government Internet spying scandal revealed
The Washington Post and The Guardian have revealed a US government mass Internet surveillance program code-named "PRISM". They report that the NSA and the FBI have been tapping directly into the servers of nine US service providers, including Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Apple, Yahoo, YouTube, AOL and Skype, and began this surveillance program at least seven years ago.
These revelations are shaking up an international debate.
StartPage has always been very outspoken when it comes to protecting people's privacy and civil liberties. So it won't surprise you that we are a strong opponent of overreaching, unaccountable spy programs like PRISM. In the past, even government surveillance programs that were begun with good intentions have become tools for abuse, for example tracking civil rights and anti-war protesters.
Programs like PRISM undermine our Privacy, disrupt faith in governments, and are a danger to the free Internet.
StartPage and its sister search engine Ixquick have in their 14-year history never provided a single byte of user data to the US government, or any other government or agency. Not under PRISM, nor under any other program in the US, nor under any program anywhere in the world. We are not like Yahoo, Facebook, Google, Apple, Skype, or the other US companies who got caught up in the web of PRISM surveillance.
Here's how we are different:
•StartPage does not store any user data. We make this perfectly clear to everyone, including any governmental agencies. We do not record the IP addresses of our users and we don't use tracking cookies, so there is literally no data about you on our servers to access. Since we don't even know who our customers are, we can't share anything with Big Brother. In fact, we've never gotten even a single request from a governmental authority to supply user data in the fourteen years we've been in business.
•StartPage uses encryption (HTTPS) by default. Encryption prevents snooping. Your searches are encrypted, so others can't "tap" the Internet connection to snoop what you're searching for. This combination of not storing data together with using strong encryption for the connections is key in protecting your Privacy.
•Our company is based in The Netherlands, Europe. US jurisdiction does not apply to us, at least not directly. Any request or demand from ANY government (including the US) to deliver user data, will be thoroughly checked by our lawyers, and we will not comply unless the law which actually applies to us would undeniably require it from us. And even in that hypothetical situation, we refer to our first point; we don't even have any user data to give. We will never cooperate with voluntary spying programs like PRISM.
•StartPage cannot be forced to start spying. Given the strong protection of the Right to Privacy in Europe , European governments cannot just start forcing service providers like us to implement a blanket spying program on their users. And if that ever changed, we would fight this to the end.
Privacy.
It's not just our policy - it's our business.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
We are working hard to offer you an encrypted email service later this year called StartMail. We have to stand up and protect our freedoms from increasing overreach from data gatherers. You've made the right choice by using StartPage.com. Now is the time to tell others!
Sincerely,
Robert E.G. Beens
CEO StartPage.com and Ixquick.com
Sunday, June 09, 2013
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography now has an entry on Lily Bilocca of Hull, written by Brian W. Lavery.
A couple of things I've been told about Mrs. Bilocca by people who knew her, and disliked the media's portrayal of her.
The name "Big Lil" was foisted on her by the national press. Those who knew her called her Lily or Mrs. Bilocca.
The role of spokesperson for the trawlermen's wives was not of her choosing. Mrs B. was known on Hessle road because she spent her spare time going from door to door collecting signatures to a petition. This was for radios and radio operators to be made compulsory on trawlers, which was not the case at the time. When three trawlers were lost in one month with only one crewman surviving from all three, the women of the fishing community took action. As Mrs. Bilocca's work for trawler safety was known she was approached to take the role of the women's spokesperson.
After the campaign petered out, politicians having sidetracked the women into a parliamentary dead end, Mrs. Bilocca found that she was blacklisted. Brian Lavery touches on this in his article without using the word 'blacklist'.
The DNB can be accessed with a library card number. The entry is entitled "Lillian Bilocca".
A couple of things I've been told about Mrs. Bilocca by people who knew her, and disliked the media's portrayal of her.
The name "Big Lil" was foisted on her by the national press. Those who knew her called her Lily or Mrs. Bilocca.
The role of spokesperson for the trawlermen's wives was not of her choosing. Mrs B. was known on Hessle road because she spent her spare time going from door to door collecting signatures to a petition. This was for radios and radio operators to be made compulsory on trawlers, which was not the case at the time. When three trawlers were lost in one month with only one crewman surviving from all three, the women of the fishing community took action. As Mrs. Bilocca's work for trawler safety was known she was approached to take the role of the women's spokesperson.
After the campaign petered out, politicians having sidetracked the women into a parliamentary dead end, Mrs. Bilocca found that she was blacklisted. Brian Lavery touches on this in his article without using the word 'blacklist'.
The DNB can be accessed with a library card number. The entry is entitled "Lillian Bilocca".
Thursday, June 06, 2013
I note that the BBC is pushing hard for action on Syria. Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, any country with a Muslim majority. Buy more Yankee bombs, Cameron, the BBC wants more dead children.
Meanwhile the self-styled socialist, Hollande, is proving to be a more enthusiastic warmonger than any Tory minister. Has he got shares in the arms industry? We should be told.
Reports from refugee camps about the plight of those fleeing the west's proxy war in Syria. I don't remember the British newshounds getting so worked up over the million Iraqi refugees displaced by Bush and Blair's illegal war.
Meanwhile the self-styled socialist, Hollande, is proving to be a more enthusiastic warmonger than any Tory minister. Has he got shares in the arms industry? We should be told.
Reports from refugee camps about the plight of those fleeing the west's proxy war in Syria. I don't remember the British newshounds getting so worked up over the million Iraqi refugees displaced by Bush and Blair's illegal war.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
There are 60,000 people in my home town living below the poverty line. The demand on food banks throughout our United (but not all in it together) Kingdom is growing too rapidly for them to keep up. Thank you Cameron and Smirks, and a special thank you to Mr. Ed Milliband who couldn't give a shit about the poor. But keep chucking money at the Labour Party, union brothers and sisters, one day they might do something for you. No, I take that back. As long as you're chucking money at them they don't need to do anything for you - do they now?
Here's a little snippet about a food bank in Hull.
The film-maker, who appears in the film is called Sean McAllister, and he's a local gent. I caught the full film from which the clip is excerpted last week. It was worth a look. I did a search for Sean M. and found that he's a prize-winning documentary maker. I'd actually heard of one of his films, "The Liberace of Baghdad". It didn't sound like my kind of thing so I gave it a miss when it was shown on the telly. Too bad.
I asked my elder son if he knew about Sean M. and it turned out he'd been at school with him, though son is a few years younger. Small world, as some of us who prefer a small world are wont to declare.
By the way, Cod City* is still going for the 'city of culture' white elephant. Our elected unrepresentatives are spending £11 million trying to win the competition for it. I reckon about £6 million of that will go on 'consultation fees' and junkets for the bureaucrats who bar the way to the glittering prize.
*The cod are long gone, but the memory lingers on. Especially for the people who have never been here.
Here's a little snippet about a food bank in Hull.
The film-maker, who appears in the film is called Sean McAllister, and he's a local gent. I caught the full film from which the clip is excerpted last week. It was worth a look. I did a search for Sean M. and found that he's a prize-winning documentary maker. I'd actually heard of one of his films, "The Liberace of Baghdad". It didn't sound like my kind of thing so I gave it a miss when it was shown on the telly. Too bad.
I asked my elder son if he knew about Sean M. and it turned out he'd been at school with him, though son is a few years younger. Small world, as some of us who prefer a small world are wont to declare.
By the way, Cod City* is still going for the 'city of culture' white elephant. Our elected unrepresentatives are spending £11 million trying to win the competition for it. I reckon about £6 million of that will go on 'consultation fees' and junkets for the bureaucrats who bar the way to the glittering prize.
*The cod are long gone, but the memory lingers on. Especially for the people who have never been here.
Labels: Statistic Alert, Welcome to Hull
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
I've placed my partiality to the work of Kad Achouri on record before. I particularly like his treatment of poems. This track is his version of Rimbaud's "Le dormeur du val". I also like his treatment of Boris Vian's "L'Évadé", which he calls "Le temps de vivre". His rap version of Paul Éluard's "Liberté" is a firm favourite of mine, though rap languishes near the bottom of my list of musical preferences.
LE DORMEUR DU VAL
C'est un trou de verdure où chante une rivière,
Accrochant follement aux herbes des haillons
D'argent ; où le soleil, de la montagne fière,
Luit : c'est un petit val qui mousse de rayons.
Un soldat jeune, bouche ouverte, tête nue,
Et la nuque baignant dans le frais cresson bleu,
Dort ; il est étendu dans l'herbe, sous la nue,
Pâle dans son lit vert où la lumière pleut.
Les pieds dans les glaïeuls, il dort. Souriant comme
Sourirait un enfant malade, il fait un somme :
Nature, berce-le chaudement : il a froid.
Les parfums ne font pas frissonner sa narine ;
Il dort dans le soleil, la main sur sa poitrine,
Tranquille. Il a deux trous rouges au côté droit.
THE SLEEPER IN THE VALLEY
It is a green hollow where a stream gurgles,
Crazily catching silver rags of itself on the grasses;
Where the sun shines from the proud mountain:
It is a little valley bubbling over with light.
A young soldier, open-mouthed, bare-headed,
With the nape of his neck bathed in cool blue cresses,
Sleeps; he is stretched out on the grass, under the sky,
Pale on his green bed where the light falls like rain.
His feet in the yellow flags, he lies sleeping. Smiling as
A sick child might smile, he is having a nap:
Cradle him warmly, Nature: he is cold.
No odour makes his nostrils quiver;
He sleeps in the sun, his hand on his breast
At peace. There are two red holes in his right side.
(English version, Oliver Bernard)
LE DORMEUR DU VAL
C'est un trou de verdure où chante une rivière,
Accrochant follement aux herbes des haillons
D'argent ; où le soleil, de la montagne fière,
Luit : c'est un petit val qui mousse de rayons.
Un soldat jeune, bouche ouverte, tête nue,
Et la nuque baignant dans le frais cresson bleu,
Dort ; il est étendu dans l'herbe, sous la nue,
Pâle dans son lit vert où la lumière pleut.
Les pieds dans les glaïeuls, il dort. Souriant comme
Sourirait un enfant malade, il fait un somme :
Nature, berce-le chaudement : il a froid.
Les parfums ne font pas frissonner sa narine ;
Il dort dans le soleil, la main sur sa poitrine,
Tranquille. Il a deux trous rouges au côté droit.
THE SLEEPER IN THE VALLEY
It is a green hollow where a stream gurgles,
Crazily catching silver rags of itself on the grasses;
Where the sun shines from the proud mountain:
It is a little valley bubbling over with light.
A young soldier, open-mouthed, bare-headed,
With the nape of his neck bathed in cool blue cresses,
Sleeps; he is stretched out on the grass, under the sky,
Pale on his green bed where the light falls like rain.
His feet in the yellow flags, he lies sleeping. Smiling as
A sick child might smile, he is having a nap:
Cradle him warmly, Nature: he is cold.
No odour makes his nostrils quiver;
He sleeps in the sun, his hand on his breast
At peace. There are two red holes in his right side.
(English version, Oliver Bernard)
Labels: Poetry
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
"I do bitterly resent it when people of any kind are attacked because of something that is no fault of theirs - like who their parents are.Alexander Armstrong - chippy sort of cove - what! Yes, there are plenty of reasons for disliking people, for example, their membership of an organisation like the Countryside Alliance. Or their killing animals for pleasure.
"Why should your background be held against you? It is so short-sighted.
"There are plenty of reasons for disliking people, but this tribal aversion to anyone with a posh voice is very boring."
Apparently Mr. Armstrong is known as Xander. I take it that familiar forms such as Alec, Alex, or Sandy are too lower class.
Labels: Ministry of Silly Names
Saturday, May 18, 2013

So, it has come to this - the BBC with apartheid Israel against the world. International law be damned, Jerusalem is the capital of Israel according to the zionist fantics who run the British (sic) Broadcasting Corporation.
Labels: Bias Bullshit Condescension
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Some figures from this morning's news -
Amazon UK, sales income £4.3 billion
Amazon UK, tax paid £2.4 million (0.1%*)
Amazon UK , government grants received £2.5 million
Does anyone know what Amazon does to get handouts from the British people?
I suppose we should be grateful that they don't employ neo-nazis to terrorise their British employees as they do with their German workforce.
* I think it's less than that as %age of income, but that was the BBC's figure.
Amazon UK, sales income £4.3 billion
Amazon UK, tax paid £2.4 million (0.1%*)
Amazon UK , government grants received £2.5 million
Does anyone know what Amazon does to get handouts from the British people?
I suppose we should be grateful that they don't employ neo-nazis to terrorise their British employees as they do with their German workforce.
* I think it's less than that as %age of income, but that was the BBC's figure.
Labels: Isn't Capitalism Wonderful?
Monday, May 13, 2013

Labels: Isn't Capitalism Wonderful?
Saturday, May 11, 2013

MAYDAY! MAYDAY! Send reinforcements, there are only four of us to take on this headscarf.
Labels: Zionist Heroes



