Our London-based Keeptalking group held a packed-out meeting on 3rd October for the popular Israeli-Palestine speaker and author Miko Peled, in St Annes’ church in London. The usual suspects objected of course – although we’re slightly wondering how they got into our email group to hear about the meeting, as we don’t publicly advertise. They published photos of the meeting and started moaning about it. In no time the St Anne’s church caved in and issued an apology. Below is their craven apology with my letter in response (which has received no reply).
The British folk-musician Alison Chabloz had earlier been put in jail for 48 hours, for a song of hers (https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2018/01/26/reflections-on-the-chabloz-case/) . I was at one of her trials, and heard Campaign Against Antisemitism manager averring on oath how distressed he had been by hearing her song. Obviously I did not believe him, and like most people attending the trial could not see what his alleged distress had to do with any concept of ‘crime.’ continue reading…
“There is no valid physical theory of climate able to predict what CO₂ emissions will do to the climate, if anything. That theory does not yet exist.continue reading…
“But the lack of any real evidence like maybe even one drop of blood, a gurney, an ambulance something/anything is more than made up by relentless punditry on CNN about ‘white supremacy’ or ‘nationalism’ hour after hour of people railing about the evils of this ideology” – Patrick G.
Not even two decades ago, an American war still needed elaborately concocted justifications, but now, any throw away lie will do, for hardly anyone is paying attention. – Linh Dinh
Japan’s prime minister Abe Shinzo came to Tehran for ‘extensive and friendly’ talks, and on June 13th he sat down with Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei.