Sunday, May 27, 2007

education, education, education



Kids should spend at least half their time at school outside - doing PE, swimming, learning how to survive. They need to know how to identify plants, to know which are edible and which are not, they need to recognise the best wood for burning, they need to learn the skills and crafts that will stand them in good stead once oil runs out. They need to be all rounders, not academic zombies raised on algebra, iPods and that foreign 'religion', christianity. They need to feel at one with nature, not apart from it like the commies preach. They even need to learn how to hunt ... vegetarian or not.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007

mars attacks



Okay, so I've a business background and marketing is second nature to me, but what the hell were Mars thinking of?
Planning to add ANIMAL products to chocolate and ice cream? In 2007??
With vegetarianism increasing in popularity every day why on earth would they want to take a huge backwards step and probably send their company into terminal freefall?
Even your average neanderthal meaty would probably prefer not to have animal products in their chocolate.
I know they're American owned and a bit christian but even so.
Anyway, they've relented under pressure from normal people and they'll continue to be safe to eat - but probably will take decades to build up the trust they've lost in one mad moment.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

friends in VERY strange places ...



Amazing - the Daily Mail, champion of Britain's learning difficulties community, has done a feature on Peak Oil. You can read it here.

left right left right left right STOP!


There's a great battle at the moment in that most paradoxical and anachronistic nation, the 'United' States of America. Some of the bonehead christians have got it into their addled heads that climate change is a tool of the left!! Meanwhile other slightly less boneheaded christians think that climate change is the biggest threat facing the world. They can't both be right! One of the groups is misreading 2000 year old dogma ...


And what is it about Americans thinking the 'left' have anything to do with climate change? Left, right, what's the difference? The BNP are a supposedly 'far right' party, but have many socialist-style economic ideas but paradoxically are the only British political party taking global warming (and peak oil) seriously. The Nazis, hardly left-wing even to the most rabid American christian, were the first government to introduce environmental protection laws. It's historically been the right (people like ME!) that have put environmentalism on the agenda - the left have been horribly quiet, concentrating instead on dead issues like nationalisation, workers' rights and Palestine etc. The left are mainly climate change deniers because they see climate change as a total threat to their exclusively materialistic world view.

At the same time WWF reports that suggest we have five years to save the planet are not helpful either. There's no room for hysterical posing, hype or false science in this battle - we need cool heads and hard hearts to win this battle or at least help some to survive.

Left, right, christian, Pagan - we're all in this together. The Pagan Right will provide the vast majority of survivors and thrivers.

Monday, May 14, 2007

what future do they have?



Look at this. Down-at-heel pikey houses with loads of cars outside. The assumption is that these cars are owned by the losers that live in these boxes. What possible chance do people this stupid have of surviving once Peak Oil hits?

The biggest effect of Peak Oil will be population collapse. I doubt 10% of the UK population will survive after the Collapse happens. This shouldn't worry us too much - the clever prepared ones will survive, the wasters will perish. Death's no big deal - it'll probably be the best thing these fuckers will ever do for their fellow man.
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Saturday, May 12, 2007

the most pointless activity of all?



Why do they still do it? Why with the death of road transport imminent do people still nervously struggle to get a driving license which will do nothing except authorize them to spend hours in stationary traffic for the next few years until the oil runs out? To let them waste thousands on cars, insurance, tax, repairs, MOTs and petrol just to end up with a rusting unmoveable lump of useless metal in front of their (rapidly depreciating) house? They'd be better off investing their wasted money, buying a decent bike and use taxis, trains and trams to go further afield. And buy all the books they can on surviving the Collapse.

It's sad really. That 'L' really stands for loser.
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escape to ... 1


When Peak Oil gets really bad there are some places that are more survivable than others. I'm happy to share a few tips - you'll be grateful for them one day!

Perhaps head for Wanlockhead, Scotland's highest village. This lies about 30 miles south of Glasgow. It's quite isolated, with only one road in and out, has a water supply though not much land for growing or trees. The weather currently is cold as can be expected, but with climate change kicking in it may become a lot milder ...

And house prices are still reasonable - though likely to fall soon. I bought my first house in the neighbouring village in 1990 for £18,100.


Monday, May 07, 2007

a walk in the woods


I went for a rare walk this afternoon. Met these two horses on the way!


Soon we were in primeaval forest ...


Ferns with bluebells behind.


Bluebells with rhodedendrons behind.

I grew up around woods and I still love them. We did this walk late this afternoon with rain threatening. Although seemingly deep in the country had I turned the camera around 180 degrees you'd be looking at Portbury Dock, though with the misty hills of Wales beyond. And all the time the roar of the idiotic M5 motorway which cuts thoughtlessly and needlessly through this part of the country. In twenty years time no doubt the motorway will be silent and probably the Portbury Dock too as globalisation falters through the lack of fossil fuel. And this part of the world will again be dominated by forests, wild animals and an abundance of plants. We only have to endure the dinosaurs of inhuman scale infrastructure for a couple more decades, then once again all will be quiet and as it should be ....
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

the future of politics



This is the first time I've lived in an area canvassed by the BNP. This was shoved through our door the other day. Hartcliffe is a typical BNP target area, mainly white working-class council tenants, old Labour territory now abandoned by the middle-class twerps that are more tory than the tories.

Now I don't listen to anti-BNP propaganda put around by lefties, in fact watching lefties squirm is one of my favourite things! But the BNP have got it all wrong. They are in no way a 'British' party because they actually prevent a good proportion of the British people from joining. This is not only bad politics and bad manners, but very bad business.

On some things the BNP are well ahead of the pack, especially on Peak Oil, Green issues and preventing development and environmental degradation by importing more people (black or white) from abroad just to keep tax revenues going. They are also very anti-British in being ostensibly 'christian'. Ironically they are very sound on being anti islamic. But these two 'religions' are the same thing - foreign monotheistic death cults based on centuries old prejudices.

So, a word to the BNP - scrap the measures that prevent some British people from joining, stop trying to pitch for the Daily Mail Learning Difficulties crew, support Paganism rather than un-British 'religions' and push Peak Oil to the top of your agenda and you really will start to make progress in destroying the cultural marxism that infects British politics. Then you'll get my vote, and those of millions of others.
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