Therandomthoughtsofanalsoran
A compendium of Luxury Beliefs ...
Monday, 9 February 2026
Wicked witch of the X
Saturday, 7 February 2026
Anti Slavery Collective
Friday, 6 February 2026
So is Mandelson's appointment as Ambassador the fault of poor MI5 vetting?
As to Epstein's death that resembles a locked room mystery like something out of the Sherlock Holmes story The Speckled Band. Was it suicide? Epstein originally shared a cell with multiple murder and drug conspiracy suspect Nicholas Tartaglione who attacked him. Following this he was moved to a single cell and put on suicide watch but then taken off it and moved back to a normal cell where he had another cellmate who was moved out the evening before his death. He was not checked on every 30 minutes, cameras failed and he was discovered to have hung himself at 6:30am. Discovered in his cell were notes investigated by 60 minutes about burnt food and "Giant Bugs crawling all over my hands". See here. Was he drugged? In the Adventure of the Speckled Band a snake is introduced into the seemingly impenetrable locked room via an air vent. New York City's Chief Medical Examiner Barbara Sampson and Epstein's lawyers' pathologist Michael Baden disagreed violently about the cause of death and autopsy report. How did a 6ft man hang himself from a top bunk? Were his injuries consistent with hanging? The FBI interviewed dozens of FBI witnesses who were not in the room at the time of his death and 100,000 documents about what happened when no one was looking and said it was definitely suicide. 29% of the public believe them.
Monday, 2 February 2026
Why does Facebook think I want to be a screw...?
Friday, 30 January 2026
NADEZHDA
Toe curling chinny rub of the week
I am settling in for a showing of ‘Melania’ and the theater is PACKED!
Earlier, a bystander asked if I was heading in to see Avatar, and I stopped dead in my tracks.
“Avatar? No, son,” I curtly replied. “I don’t watch woke movies. I’m here to see the groundbreaking documentary about our incredibly talented First Lady.”
The man’s two little girls began jumping up and down, pulling on his sleeve, and begging, “Daddy, we want to see Melania!”
“But. But…” he stammered, “I thought you girls wanted to see Zootopia 2?”
“No, no, NO,” they said, now nearly shouting. “We want to see Melania!! She is the most beautiful First Lady EVER.”
Their father was scrambling, stressed out, and disoriented.
“Girls, I’m afraid you aren’t the only ones who are captivated by President Trump and his beautiful wife,” I said, kneeling to get on their level. “Virtually everyone in this theater is here for the 7:30 PM showing, and it’s been sold out for days.”
Tears began to well up in their eyes.
“But…” I said in a hushed tone, “I happen to have a few extra tickets with me, and I’d like you and your dad to have them.”
They jumped for joy and began hugging their father. He looked relieved as he wiped the sweat off his brow with a smile.
I handed him the tickets and pulled him close. “Raise these girls right,” I whispered. “Teach them to be classy conservative women of faith like Melania, don’t let them become like Meghan Markle. Capisce?”
He hugged me and thanked me profusely. “What are you going to do now?” He asked.
“Don’t worry about me, son,” I told him, with a twinkle in my eye. “I’ve already got tickets to the next showing.”
I am settling in for a showing of ‘Melania’ and the theater is PACKED!
— Nick Adams (@NickAdamsinUSA) January 31, 2026
Earlier, a bystander asked if I was heading in to see Avatar, and I stopped dead in my tracks.
“Avatar? No, son,” I curtly replied. “I don’t watch woke movies. I’m here to see the groundbreaking documentary…
Tuesday, 27 January 2026
Judging a book by it's cover
I was pootling round that cornucopia of incorrect and ill informed opinion the other day that now calls itself X when I saw someone complaining that "they had put the film poster on the cover Emily Brontë's novel. I thought this was the poster from some 70s adaptation but actually this is from the 2026 film which isn't actually released till next month. I think the "Now A Major Motion Picture" tagline made me think it was a 70s book. Of course as an exercise in olympic level snobbery this tweet had collected negative feedback at such an accelerating rate that it's cowardly author had said that they had blocked replies. "Well, I'm sure that'll stop you looking a massive snob," I said. I then got several more replied from nincompoops trying to defend snobbery as a lifestyle choice. Ideas travel upwards, manners downwards. If everyone was a snob, argued one correspondent, there would be no snobs because they would somehow all cancel each other out. A nonsense argument. Actually, if everyone thought they were more intelligent and better than everyone else literally nothing would get done and there'd be no cooperation because society would become extremely management top heavy.
Some tried to argue that the cover was ugly. I don't see anything except the two central characters. Am I missing something? As this was a hard sell someone came up with the alternative image below and asked "What is this?"
To which the answer is... It's the two central characters and a tree. The tree outside the window by which Heathcliffe is found dead perhaps. Or a tree on the moor? It's not my choice of design but it's the kind of cover school copies of the classics used to have in the 80s. Really, what is wrong with these people?
Perhaps the problem is that the images are too functional and don't represent the Barbers Cartlandisation that goes on in some of these people's minds. Or that it's too romantic? After all, Wuthering Heights I always feel was meant as a fairly dark satire on abusive relationships... It's funny that it should become some benchmark for romantic fiction. Then again, perhaps that's why it's so successful... You can read it on multiple levels. Whatever... The function of book covers is to entice people who haven't read a book to read them, not to reflect back the experiences and feelings of past readers...
I was particularly amused when someone suggested I stop judging people I "knew nothing about". Where's the fun in that? Man, your snobbery oozes from your comments like sweat.
I went to the Brontë Parsonage Museum once. It's a creepy place. The silent reverence of the visitors as they pass old dresses and spectacles is very sad. To be fair perhaps this is because the Brontë's lived rather short lives, all having died of common diseases well under 40 that we can now easily cure but the atmosphere was notably different to that inside your average National Trust or English Heritage property. It was more like a mausoleum. I mean Dylan Thomas drank himself to death but when you visit his home you don't feel people are there to mourn like it's Princess Diana's funeral. You have to wonder what they'd make of it all if they could see it. I think they'd be amused.
Monday, 26 January 2026
Thank you for your inattention to this matter...
Tuesday, 20 January 2026
The most expensive squaddie in history...
Private Equity said today that he was proud to carry to the economic can for Britain.
"In the past British soldiers had to go over the top, fight them on the beeches and the landing grounds and parachute behind enemy lines. It's really progress that today we can just keep war economic and that to start one all a single soldier has to do is turn up. It's a testament to how terrifying we, the British Army, are that just one of us can result in crippling economic sanctions on an entire nation. You can hear the sound of Donald Trump soiling himself every time I don my Busby. Indeed, I often don my red ceremonial uniform just to remind me how far in the red I've made Britain."
Me Starmer, the Prime Minister, meanwhile stated at a press conference today as The World Economically Held to Ransom Forum that "We shall fight them on the European Stoxx 50 index, we shall fight them on the FTSE 100 blue chip index. We shall never surrender the French Cac 40 or the German Dax and even if, which I do not for a moment believe, this Island or a large part of it were economically subjugated and starving, then our British Overseas Territories beyond the seas like Bermuda, Gibraltar and the Falklands, armed and guarded by the International Monetary Fund would carry on the struggle, until, in God’s good time, the New World, with all its power and might, steps forth to the financial foreclosure of the old."
Monday, 19 January 2026
Conspiracy Theory of the Day : Abiogenic Petroleum
Another day another bonkers conspiracy theory circulating the far right on X. Today it's Abiogenic petroleum. This is the theory that oil does not come from fossil formation but sort of bubbles up from the mantle. It was very popular in the Soviet Union during the cold war but no one's ever been able to stand in up beyond saying that there may be a minimal effect somewhere but it doesn't make any substantial difference to the economy because each time we drain an oil or gas field it noticeably doesn't fill up again. Neither do new fields magically pop up in unexpected places. But it's a psychological crutch I suppose for cranks, climate deniers and other persons who have trouble dealing with the more pertinent and concrete aspects of the Universe.
No oil or gas supply in the world has ever been conclusively proved to be Abiogenic I'm origin but since it's never possible to completely geologically survey the whole world it is, of course, impossible to prove the theory holds no truth at all but if the effect is in any way noticeable... It hasn't been noticed.
Sunday, 18 January 2026
Masked Police ...
I see the vexed question of when did policemen start dressing like "Federation" extras from Blake's 7 has come up again. I did try to find out years ago but ...
Information Compliance and Records
Management Unit (ICRMU)
Information Management Branch
Date: 17/05/2023
Our ref: 1788/23
Dear Anthony,
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST REFERENCE NO: GSA 1788/23
I write in connection with your request for information dated 04/04/2023, received by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) for the following information:
I'm watching the sentencing of Olivia's murderer on the BBC... One but not all of the policemen is wearing a balaclava. I see this more and more. Is there any reason policemen have started dressing like extras in the last episode of Blake's 7? Is it for fear of retribution? If so why only heavily armed policemen rather than ordinary ones? Is it for a practical reason ? Is he cold?
Result of Searches
Following receipt of your request searches were conducted within Greater Manchester Police (GMP) to locate the requested information and I can confirm the information requested is held by GMP.
Any Police Officer, including Firearms Officers, can wear a mask/face covering in public to protect themselves from environmental risks such as biological, chemical or fire.
National guidance also allows for Police Officers, including Firearms Officers, to wear a mask/face covering in public to protect the officer’s identity, this is based on threat and risk balanced against public perception.
Uniform worn by police officers, are robustly considered to provide a balance between practicality, functionality, and visual representation of the modern-day Police Service. Uniform is an integral part of a police officer’s protection against the risks posed to them while working in their role specific environments.
Saturday, 17 January 2026
I often put on my snorkel parka for a criminal reason
Laila Cunningham, Reform UK's London mayor candidate stated that no one should cover their face in an open society. She added: “It has to be assumed that if you’re hiding your face, you’re hiding it for a criminal reason.”
Letter to the Editor
This was a bitter blow to my personal pride at the time but instead of drafting us into the regular army, the government set up a special unit known as the Local Defence Volunteers (later the Home Guard) specifically for gentlemen such as myself who were not quite spry enough for normal combat situations because they might need to be excused at a vital moment or had signs of early onset dementia such as continuously shouting that "they don't like it up 'em" at inappropriate moments or because they had important business activities to perform such as supplying essential supplies, managing a bank or running the local undertakers. I would remind you that as Mr Edwin Starr said undertaking is a very important business sector during armed hostilities. I feel very strongly that such a force if brought into being again could be far more use to His Majesty than drafting important local figures such as myself directly into the regular army particularly since I unfortunately now have considerable mobility issues which have prevented me actively participating in the renovation of Frambourne-on-Sea pier. Indeed, I hardly get out at all since the Reverend Timothy Farthing invited me to join the invisible choir. I hasten to add however, that I did indeed serve in the regular army during the Great War and was deployed to France in 1919.
I've heard that modern warfare is much more about pressing buttons than physical dexterity but I can't see, for example, the King's younger brother flying a drone let alone a helicopter again given his great difficulty in seeing anything untoward going on around him. Even if he says it is no sweat, I do not think It is a good idea. Therefore I propose that the time has come for our Prime Minister to consider a relaunch of the Local Defence Volunteer force.
Yours sincerely,
Capt. George Mainwaring (141)
St Aldhelm's Church Cemetery
Walmington-on-Sea
Friday, 16 January 2026
When Robert Jenrick escaped across county lines
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| Lawmakers should not be Flyposters |
On Thu, 28 Aug 2025 at 11:01, Juliet Bravo PC2892
Juliet Bravo wrote:
Edmund,
Thank you for your Online crime report to Nottinghamshire Police re the post on Robert Jenrick of him raising a Union Jack flag.
There are no laws which say this countries flag cannot be flown. If the relevant council have an issue with where this flag was erected, this is for them to deal.
I have viewed the post and there are no criminal offences for Police to deal.
It is not flyposting as you suggest. Flyposting is pasting / sticking flyers to walls, buildings etc and you could not report this from a different county by seeing a post on Social media, the victim which would be the council for the area would have to report this. Flags cannot be flyposted and this is not illegal.
Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Regards,
Juliet Bravo
Pc2892
Nottinghamshire Police
Contact Resolution & Incident Management, Rota 4 – Force Control Room, Remote Investigations,Contact Management
Tel : 999 Emergency number / 101 Nottinghamshire Police Non Emergency number
Sent: Me
To: Juliet Bravo
Subject: Re: Nottinghamshire Police - b79edeb0-83ef-11f0-bec5-8188720fb729
Hello
It surely is flyposting since the position of the government is that all flags constitute advertising and the permission of the Highway Authority must be gained before hanging a flag on the road?
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/flying-flags-a-plain-english-guide/flying-flags-a-plain-english-guide
Thank you
Anthony Miller
On Friday 29 August 2025 at 07:14:31 BST, Juliet Bravo PC2892 wrote:
Anthony,
It isn’t, I don’t know what more I can say.
As stated below, there are no criminal offences.
If the local council have an issue with it, then it for them to deal.
You , as a person living in another county also cannot report this as per crime recording rules, if there were a crime and is isn’t.
Also, as I stated it is not a criminal offence to fly flags of the UK in the UK.
I will not be answering anymore emails as I have explained now in two emails that this is not a criminal offence and there is nothing for Police to deal.
Regards,
Juliet Bravo
Pc2892
Me to Juliet Bravo:
I'm pretty sure that if I started putting posters on lamposts I'd be prosecuted
no matter if I used cable ties or adhesive
like the many people who own a cat called fluffy
https://pearshapedcomedy.com/hansard.html
However, I was previously unaware that one could avoid justice by simply crossing County lines like in a Western.
Thank you for this useful information
Anthony Miller
Wicked witch of the X
In case anyone's wondering what happens if you assiduously block all the fake Elon bots and accounts on X and his real official account ...
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