86 thoughts on “Thursday’s Papers

      1. stephen moran

        An we marched them up to the top of the hill and we marched them down again. They’re not exactly Robert Morley and Frank Muir as this Call my Bluff stuff now are they. I suppose revisionist amnesiacs tend to get called out.

    1. Kin

      What absolute crap
      Northern Ireland out preforming the UK
      must be all the live exports of our beef industry
      And all our produce
      Soon it’s going to be like the days when the Irish lived on a diet of spuds

  1. SOQ

    The Global Covid Summit, comprising over 17,000 physicians and scientists, holds a press conference highlighting the Summit’s declaration to “Restore Scientific Integrity.”

    “We declare and the data confirm that the COVID-19 Experimental Genetic therapy Injections must end.”

    “We must acknowledge that the genetic COVID-19 genetic injections cause far more harm than good and provide zero benefit relative to risk for the young and healthy. They do not reduce COVID 19 infection which is treatable and not terminal.”

    “The data now show that these experimental gene therapy treatments can damage your children as well as yourself. They can damage your heart, your brain, your reproductive tissue, and your lungs. This can include permanent damage and disablement of your immune system.”

    https://rumble.com/v14db2t-dr.-robert-malone-global-covid-summit-principle-1.html

    Whatever criticisms can be made of Dr Robert Malone and co- sitting on the fence is definately not one of them.

      1. SOQ

        No it’s the ‘Not Bill Gates / China funded Global Covid Summit’- the ones who don’t want to take over sovereign states come the next flu season.

          1. SOQ

            As opposed to an idiot with an agenda trying to deflect.

            “We declare that masks are not and have never been effective protection against an airborne, respiratory virus in the community setting.”

            “The evidence is clear masks of all types are ineffective and potentially harmful. There’s never been an instant during instance, during this pandemic, where face coverings were appropriate. We still are waiting for that evidence.” -Dr. Lynn Fynn.

            https://rumble.com/v14djxm-we-declare-that-masks-are-not-and-have-never-been-effective-protection-agai.html

          2. Tom J

            @ SOQ,
            I’m not trying to deflect anything.
            You are the one talking about sovereign states and I’m just pointing out that Russia invaded a sovereign state, namely the Ukraine. Who is the fcuking idiot now.

          3. Kin

            The Ukrainians want a deal with Russia
            Exchange of POWs for all azov troops and mercenaries allowed to walk out free as a bird
            I can see the chances of that
            The whole point of putins invasion (well that’s what he said to justify his little special operation) was to denazify Ukraine
            Let’s just hope as soon as Putin has cleared out the steel plant he might just withdraw and the Ukrainian people can get back to some sort of peaceful life
            Europe is never going to be the same again

          4. Kin

            Yep blame it on the Russians
            I can imagine what would happen if Russia in conjunction with Mexico staged war games near the Mexican border

            They are offering cheap fares to Kiev with free baggage

          5. Nigel

            In this analogy, who staged war games near the Russian border? Over which, by the way, Russia sent soldiers and arms into Donbas to fuel the conflict there.

  2. Steph Pinker

    Couples who want babies without sex are turning to IVF?

    WTF? – not literally, obviously.

    ’tis a strange world.

    1. SOQ

      Well rich gay men certainly are. If such poor women had such a desire to do it, money would not be involved.

      Interesting how feminists are always so silent on this issue. Mother and baby homes- bad. Rich gay men exploiting women- good. The difference is what exactly?

    2. Kin

      Steph
      Surrogacy is now a big things
      The Ukraine was a popular destination for these puppy farms and €60 grand a pop of which 25% went to the poor girl which gestated the child
      I cast my mind back to the halcyon days of the Catholic Church in Ireland selling all the babies born in mother and baby homes laundries and institutions
      All mostly exported abroad like our agriculture

      1. SOQ

        There may be a small percentage of women who cannot have children for medical reasons so it is understandable why they would seek help, but in the main it is a very exploitive industry and the birth mother just doesn’t seem to matter at all.

        She is just a utility to be dispensed with as soon as the ‘product’ is delivered.

        1. Kin

          Yep SOQ UKRAINE IS THE NUMBER ONE CHOICE OR WAS FOR HUMAN PUPPY FARMS
          Many Irish couples were using there because it was the least regulated as Thailand and Mexico for two put an end to these big cash cows that exploited the poorest women that got a pittance for what was equivalent to puppy farms pumping out produce costing at least $65K a pop and the poor woman who bore the child got a couple of grand

  3. stephen moran

    Uncle Elon is going to have some fun financing his Twitter largesse if Tesla keeps playing catch a falling knife for another few days given its still massively over valued on any peer group comparison- Those crypto fantasist Proud Boys over on ZH are suddenly gone very quiet – gone back to living in mums spare room I suppose.

    1. Kin

      Well it’s time it was cancelled
      They plans are drawn up and I am sure it can be fast tracked on the blanchestown hospital campus
      Or maybe another site not run by the church or land that no one can trace who owns it

  4. Mad

    Good one Hughie.

    I do feel a bit sorry for that Vardy one.

    Briefs are literally rubbing their hands in glee as she approaches and financially planning their kids Swiss chalet excursions.

    But then the morbid fascination wanes and I realise she is one of the thick England ones and sure we are unlucky enough to have a few of them here within our own little online community as well.

  5. TenPin Terry

    I see the Northern Ireland Protocol issue is bubbling to the surface again.
    Get ready for the EU to be more united in disgust at Northern Irish sausages than they are about Russian oil and the war crimes against thousands of dead Ukrainians.
    And Ireland to assume the role of the EU’s useful idiot once again.
    Should be fun.

    1. stephen moran

      More of the “we hold all the cards” guff from the UK – those world beating cards turning out to be a pair of deuces played by dunces. The periodic deflect and distract tactics. The Protocol is a boon for Northern Ireland as surveys have shown (by BGG, Politico & even sponsored by Stormont which showed food prices 8% lower than in GB). The problem is that it works too well and throwing a lot of shade on those “sunlit uplands” where buccaneering unicorns run free. Could they possibly be trying to avert the low information voters eye from this hot of the presses in depth look int0 the myth of “leveling up”
      https://twitter.com/Joe_Mayes/status/1524615844428460033

      The Protocol was signed after de pfeffel had secured an 80 seat majority – the idea that the Tories were under duress is risible – its the kind of duress Stammer can only dram about. Imagine if Spain woke up today and said on mature reflection didn’t fancy the Treaty of Utrecht anymore and marched into Gibraltar. The Tories case against the Protocol is pure unabated revisionist amnesia – Boris is a pathological liar full stop – they negotiated every line of it, they rushed it through (the rubber stamp of) parliament, campaigned on it, lauded it and then signed it – are they incompetent , complicit or compliant or are they merely world beating at breaking their own laws and International Treaties ?

      1. TenPin Terry

        Breaking international treaties ?
        The UK is considering invoking Article 16 of the Northern Ireland protocol which allows either side to take unilateral safeguarding measures.
        But I suppose “Boris Johnson threatens to abide by terms of Northern Ireland protocol” isn’t such a juicy headline bone to throw at rabid Anglophobe dogs like you.
        Stick to your barstooling One Vowel™

        1. stephen moran

          I am not an Anglophobe – I just have an abiding disdain for the current Kleptocratic cabal power – and object strongly to knownothism ladyparts like perjuror Andre Bridgen talking complete unchallenged bollocks (by the UK press which is the paramilitary wing of the Tory party) about Ireland – (Irexit within week- Ireland as our hostage etc.) and the Poisoned Dwarf talking about the land bridge and starving Ireland out (again) – yes that’s the kind of incendiary pig ignorant little Englander fcukology that I have a problem with

    2. SOQ

      Would that be war crimes against thousands of dead Ukrainians done by the Azov Nazis or war crimes against thousands of dead Ukrainians done by the Russians? The Nazis had an eight year head start so probably a toss up as to which has the higher body count.

      1. stephen moran

        Eh Brexit ?
        Maybe you should have cup of warm milk with a few Marietta biscuits (you know where you can squeeze the butter out through the holes) and go to the outside jacks and give yourself a good lash and you’ll probably feel a lot better – then maybe try giving up the net for a few days and then quit for good – you can always tell folks you’ve caught a nasty doe of VAIDS

        1. SOQ

          When there are propagandists like stephen moran pumping out their NATO WEF excrement on a daily basis, there is always a requirement for people like me.

          Is deflection and mixing of topics the new strategy now? Everyone got the memo so.

      2. Nigel

        The Nazus sent in by Putin to start the conflict in Donbas definitely had a head start, yes.

        1. hmmm

          Potato attempts to re-write history on the fly…

          Too bad the facts don’t agree with Spud’s agenda.

          https://thesaker.is/briefing-analysis-of-documents-related-to-the-military-biological-activities-of-the-united-states-on-the-territory-of-ukraine-may-11-2022/

          ▫️Thus, through the US executive branch, a legislative framework for funding military biomedical research directly from the federal budget was formed. Funds were raised under state guarantees from NGOs controlled by the Democratic Party leadership, including the investment funds of the Clintons, Rockefellers, Soros and Biden.

          ▫️The scheme involves major pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer, Moderna, Merck and the US military-affiliated company Gilead. U.S. experts are working to test new medicines that circumvent international safety standards. As a result, Western companies are seriously reducing the cost of research programmes and gaining a significant competitive advantage.

          ▫️The involvement of controlled nongovernmental and biotechnological organisations, and the increase in their revenues, allows the leaders of the Democratic Party to generate additional campaign finance and hide its distribution.

          1. Nigel

            Wow, that’s…nothing to do with my comment.

            Sounds as explosive as the Biden laptop, for sure.

          2. hmmm

            Facts are facts and the facts are that the Bidens. the Clintons and other top Democratic Party families have been interfering in Ukraine for decades.

            They provoked the conflict with Russia and idiots like you are running cover for them (badly).

          3. Nigel

            ‘Russian Ministry Of Defence’ and ‘facts’ tend to be mutually exclusive. Funny how all the Ukrainian realted ‘dirt’ on the Bidens is such a matter of cast-iron faith but always turns out to be pure vapour, to the extent that it got Trump impeached.

            The Russian invasion wasn’t provoked, it was opportunistic.

          4. hmmm

            More lies. The Trump impeachment was a fail.

            Biden on the other hand manipulated aid to Ukraine so the investigation of his son would stop.

          5. Nigel

            Nope, still impeached. Did the Republicans even try to argue he didn’t do what he’d done?

    1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

      he’s probably got a gray for Blitz nostalgia, tinks people should keep their oil from the sardine tin to bake your cakes with…. actually cakes aren’t for poor people…fry your supercharger wartime brick of a loaf

  6. SOQ

    Sometimes propaganda is so blatant it just does not make sense. Take the English Independent story about haunting messages sent to families from the steel plant- it is disingenuous and sinister in equal measures.

    In order to save the lives, the Russians have offered a number of opportunities to surrender- so why haven’t they? Are they being held there by the Nazis or are they under instruction not to surrender by Zelenskyy?

    If it is the first then their faith is sealed by the Ukrainian regime itself and if it is the second then it is their choice to comply. Either way the ball is in the Ukrainian court no matter how much media spinning is done.

    1. Nigel

      ‘so why haven’t they?’

      Why should they? If they think they can hold out, why shouldn’t they? Tying up Russian forces, denying the invaders a victory, focusing world attention on a small group of defenders defying a larger invading force – from their point of view, so long as they’re willing to hold out, there’s every reason why they should. Plus, regardless of however many of them are actually Nazis, they have every reason to expect they’ll all get treated like Nazis when captured, and be used to line a mass grave.

      1. SOQ

        They can’t hold out- that is the whole heartstrings point of the story?

        And even if they could hold out, what is the point? It’s not like the Russians are going to let the Nazis go. This is the media prepping for an event before it happens.

        You are the one who keeps bleating on about loss of life- what about now? Don’t these people’s lives matter? This situation is entirely Kiev / Washington’s doing.

        Senseless murders and a war crime in the making.

        1. Nigel

          What’s the point in defending your country from a foreign invasion? What’s the point in tying up invading forces and focusing world attention on the conflict? Is that why you want them to surrender? You certainly don’t care about their lives, you claim they’re all Nazis and the Russians are going to kill whoever they capture, or torture and kill. The defenders probably think the same. So why would they surrender?

          These people’s lives wouldn’t be threatened if the Russians hadn’t invaded, hadn’t besieged and flattened the city. The senseless loss of life and the war crimes are all on Russia.

    1. Chris

      They only used the ‘far-right’ term a few times in that article. They’d want to be careful or they’ll lose their Council on Foreign Relations funding.

      As noted at the end – Gavin McInnes was the founder of Vice. Then he sets up an opposing group to its ideology. What is Hegelian dialect? It’s for idiots such as yourself to lap up and spread. The CIA must be peeing themselves laughing at how easy it all is.

      1. SOQ

        Talk about trying to impose a globalist narrative eh?

        Proud boys story manufactured in order to justify the other imported retards- Antifa.

  7. TenPin Terry

    The Met Police have announced this morning they’ve so far handed out more than 100 fines for covid lockdown breaches as part of its partygate investigation.

    The police had been waiting for the local elections to be over before revealing its latest round of fixed penalty notices for gatherings held in Downing Street and Whitehall during lockdown.

    Boris is not among those to receive one in addition to his already issued FPN.

    Unusually not a peep out the Labour party or its leader

    Heh, heh, heh, heh, heh.

    1. GiggidyGoo

      “ Downing Street made clear that neither Mr Johnson nor Simon Case, the Cabinet Secretary, have been fined yet in the latest tranche of Fixed Penalty Notices. ”

    2. scottser

      how filthy russia cash propelled spaffbag johnson into number 10:

      https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/12/world/europe/russian-money-uk-tories.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuomT1JKd6J17Vw1cRCfTTMQmqxCdw_PIxftm3iWka3DIDm8YiPsSGYyMvErQf617apwpwi-ARdZHdbooQvFji_JcelBqUQilud2EhJEBaW0TmL6EY1kXjdjLTKxqtnjjdHW4I-Nyg-Tg5hjYamjqRPHUhCI-IAdup49uIVisxSNYkquVEbEk2NV13ewzRcwvHUd2byGIu_jsCxx_PMzXLU2Pr1lrBJwKHG3bjtWe6LkfcQlNCVmgTX134Gw06d40K8pAde-kbEZmIJyi9O1XXm94L46pBIkzQJzXl9hot73Pqx-Ozamm1v96_1r88RmS3UtpXXCaiLQ&smid=url-share

      1. TenPin Terry

        ” There is no indication that the Conservative Party or Mr. Johnson knew about the source of the donation as outlined in the alert. ”
        And Dumber™ strikes again.
        Doh !

        1. GiggidyGoo

          ‘But under English law, political parties are responsible for ensuring that their donations come from legal sources.’

        2. TenPin Terry

          Such an earth-shattering story must obviously be covered in the Boris-hating British media.
          Shall we have a look ?

          The Guardian – nothing.
          Independent – nada.
          Daily Mirror – a big fat zero
          BBC – zilch

          Even the cops are not interested.
          ” Law enforcement officials have never contacted Mr. Sheleg in relation to his donation ”

          And Dumber™ does a little wee at the thought of Boris being banged to rights but the reality is …
          https://tenor.com/view/tumbleweed-barren-desert-gif-13776523

          I think we’ll have to award you today’s Dipstick of the Day™

          Hehx3™

  8. Fearganainm

    Owners of Mannok mull sale of former Quinn empire:

    https://www.independent.ie/business/irish/owners-of-mannok-mull-sale-of-former-quinn-empire-41644603.html

    “Owners of Mannok, the former Quinn Industrial Group, are understood to be considering selling some or all of their stake in the business as it seeks funders for a planned €200m investment to achieve ‘net zero’ sustainability goals. The building products and packaging company has appointed investment bank Evercore to explore its financing options and it is understood that one or more of the founding investors could be seeking an exit…”

    1. TenPin Terry

      Looking at your Twitter profile I can see why you’re taking a special interest in this story …

      1. Fearganainm

        Have you fallen out of bed again?

        I don’t have a Twitter account, gramps, you’re hallucinating again, you poor, senile old fart.

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