A wealthy old bag has snuffed it:
Whatever your feelings about the monarchy, itâs always sad when some one dies, although itâs not a tragedy when someone dies at the age of 96.
I never met the Queen in person, but on one occasion I was within a few feet of her. In a previous life I was a freelance engineering draughtsman in London, earning very good money. Part of the job involved doing site surveys, mostly in central London. I gave up on the traffic jams in the 1990s and got around on a pushbike. Anyhows, one time I was cycling down Birdcage Walk. This was in the early 2000s. A huge number of school children, no doubt on an outing, were crossing the road. I pulled up by the curb, waiting for them to cross. Police motorcycle outriders came by but were unable to get through the crossing children. Behind the outriders a big limo stopped right beside me. I glanced round and found myself looking at Queenypoos, with Prince Philip sitting beside her on the back seat. Queenypoos glanced round, and just for a few seconds we looked at each other. We were about 3 feet apart and separated by bullet-proof glass. They were both elderly then, and I couldnât believe how well they looked. It was a brief moment in time: the children finished crossing the road and Queenypoos shot off down to Buckingham Palace.
Now we have Prime Minister Liz Truss (WEF dimwit)
And King Charles III (WEF dimwit)
Gawd 'elp the UK!
I am of Indian origin and despise Imperial Britain. Yet, I much respect HM Elisabeth, who has barely put a foot wrong in her long reign. When you compare her with the clowns now running the world, you have to admit that she played her role magnificently. I think King Charles will not provide the cohesion that his mother did and, with Truss running the country, GB is in for a very rough ride. God bless HM and the country she has left behind.
So it goes.
Iâm curious whether Russia will be represented at the funeral. That aside, letâs get this next ten days done with asap.
Any departing soul is worthy of solidarity, no matter what it did in life; and so for the soul of old Mrs. Elizabeth Windsor. Go well, sibling, and come again soon!
And roll on next Thursday, asap. A week should get the worst of this first thrash over. We can endure the funeral and the coronation laterâŚ
If you want me to put my tin foil hat on, I think that her Maj might not be actually dead.
As usual look at the timing of it all, just as the âcost of living crisisâ is about to cause massive civil unrest.
Coincidence?
I dunno, just a few days before she apparently kicked the bucket, Queenypoos was shaking hands with the two reptiles Liz and Bojo. Queenypoos looked frail and elderly, yet certainly not like someone who would be dead two days later.
You could posit that itâs all been staged to distract the public. The Queen is certainly nearing the end of her days. Perhaps sheâs abdicated, passing the throne to her looney son Charles, while she lives in seclusion at Balmoral.
I think I could believe anything thesedays.
She sure did. Played it so well, and smilingly - in fact youâd never guess that she presided over near relentless warring by âher nationââŚwithout complaint - - indeed, she and her family; âThe Firmâ, provide invaluable services to arms manufacturers, as they travel worldwide sweetening deals for death machinery with some of the ânicestâ people you could hope to meet so they in turn can murder some of the poorest people youâll never meet - - but she didnât do politicsâŚoh no, not a bit of it - she merely approved the continuum of 15 PMs sent to shaft the âpeople of her nationââŚwithout complaint - - and when Blair cornered her about the Chagos islanders she demurely condemned them to continuing misery and eternal âSadnessââŚwithout complaint.
I keep hearing people saying that the âqueenâ was so loved and respected all over the worldâŚthereâs apparently nobody with a clout that anywhere near compares to that of Elizabeth Windsor - yet not once was there any complaint from the woman about the infernal wars that have raged during her âreignâ, not onceâŚbecause she doesnât do politics, apparently. I say thatâs bollocks. Her silence on that most grave matter is complicity in my eyes - her silences were political.
Iâll be shedding no tears.
Likewise, but the majority dissent opinion seems to be her maj carked some while back but has been kept on ice for an auspiciously distracting occasion, as opposed to having been tucked away somewhere with Elvis and Jim Morrison.
Personally I think she probably didnât make it to lunchtime yesterday but the announcement was delayed while plans were polished up one last time. But just those few hours rather than some elaborate charade, let alone any of that Gematria nonsense.
While I sensed no particular sense of grief in our local Morrisons, my token trip into normie world for today, there was relatively little chit chat going on and no Muzak now I come to think of it.
Dare I ask how much a shop in Morrisons costs thesedays?
I suppose whenever the Queen died is neither here nor there. The announcement of impending death came during Liz whats-her-nameâs first major policy statement in the Commons, and a âdebateâ about the energy crisis, which of course has now been swept under Queenypooâs coffin.
Itâs hard to make this stuff up.
King Charles III address to the nation today was beyond bizarre.
No mention whatsoever of the âcost of living crisisâ, or that many Brits are suffering terribly at the moment, or the total collapse of the NHS, etc, etc.
Get your popcorn out and a comfy chair. King Charles III is going to be a laugh.
I predict that by this time next year all these parasites will be gone (that includes the MSM).
A couple of bags of groceries plus 48 pouches of Whiskas was about ÂŁ35 iirc. They havenât, as yet, started security tagging cheese although I gather some supermarkets are.
Well said squire!
R.
Gawd! Food prices here in (rural) France are still quite cheap, comparatively speaking.
Likewise, maggot Macron has put a 4% cap on energy prices, because he knows what will happen otherwise.
Talking of which, everything stops in August. Last weekend, the first in September, there was quite a big demo in Paris (as indeed there was in other European capitals, such as Amsterdam and Prague). Today other demos were planned in France. However, now the police no longer police demonstrations. Today theyâve been immediately beating the crap out of anyone who steps on the streets to protest.
Iâve never seen anything like it, even by French standards.
Well surprise, surpriseâŚno funeral invite for RussiaâŚ, Belaruse, nor Myanmar.
Earthwreckers!!
Although itâs a bit repetitious, Media Lens have had a good crack at the compulsory sombre mood of the nation, pointing out
It is ironic indeed that a classic feature of the Western propaganda system involves depicting citizens of Official Enemies as having succumbed to a Cult of Personality. We, in the West, are encouraged to scoff at those poor lost souls who glorify leaders with hagiographic portraits and statues; and militarised patriotic festivals and grand commemorative events. These countries are identified as belonging to their respective heads of state. Itâs âPutinâs Russiaâ, âXi Jinpingâs Chinaâ, âKim Jong-unâs North Koreaâ, âGaddafiâs Libyaâ, âSaddamâs Iraqâ.
Davidâs C and E cite a recent Craig Murray piece, which he has supplemented since with this one, incorporating a good kicking of the leader of HM Loyal Opposition