A nod to PepeSee anon for the news articles for this thought.
In Dagenham, UK and the Hodonin District in Czech Republic there were quite rare tornado events. (extreme weather in other areas including a super cell storm in France, but I'll do these for now and look into the rest).
UK: I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore! Wizard of Oz style tornado hits DAGENHAM causing thousands of pounds of damage.
‘It’s a huge tragedy’: Rare tornado in Czech Republic kills four and injures hundreds
Now, there has been significant protests in the UK and Czech in recent months (and other places).
Notice the Mail article quotes the Wizard of Oz. Here is the video of that scene in the Wizard of Oz:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1PfVVFq97I
I asked my computer a simple question and got the following interesting responses (highlights mine):
Was the tornado in Wizard of Oz real?
'Like many of you, I was inspired by the movie The Wizard of Oz as a child and have always liked the tornado scene. The tornado looks so real as it snakes back and forth churning up the Kansas corn fields. Since 1938, when the film was made, there has never been a "man-made" tornado in a movie that has looked so real.'
What does the tornado symbolize in the Wizard of Oz?
Tornadoes were often used to illustrate political revolution. In the story, a tornado takes Dorothy from the dreary, barren land of Kansas to the beautiful and abundant Oz. This symbolizes the wealth possible with the addition of silver to the gold standard. The Scarecrow represents the foolish farmer.
Weird, right? I'm tired though, feel free to tell me if I'm seeing things and should be in bed.
George Galloway (The Workers' Party) decided to let Keir Starmer (Labour) have both barrels today. Some highlights:
'Starmer is a block of wood, so wooden the birds are trying to nest in him. He is Blair without any of the polish. In the 24-hour TV media age you cannot prosper when you have no personality or colourful character. Starmer is a desiccated calculating machine that has gone haywire.'
'At least Burnham and Rayner speak human.'
He added: 'Labour is going out in a puff of wokery. Its trans-mania infatuation has turned off millions. The visceral dislike of Labour on white English working-class estates is palpable. People have concluded Labour doesn't like them – and they heartily reciprocate.'
We've disagreed in the past George, but I wholeheartedly approve of these sentiments.
A few concerning developments.
BBC are irretrievably cucked and corrupt to the core. A spent force. They were moved to Salford, Manchester in 2011. Out of the range of Westminster but still under their control clearly.
Then, yesterday, Channel 4 felt the approach of privatisation.
Independent Sauce: https://archive.fo/qbic9
Now, ITV decide they'd like to move into the BBC's old building. So, right in the lion's den of politics. They'd do well to avoid pressure from an over-reaching government. Maybe that's the point.
Daily Mail Sauce: https://archive.fo/rdXdQ
Worrying business seeing as everything our government touches turns to a steaming pile of the proverbial. (or is weaponised against us eg Neuro-linguistic Programming as admitted by our govt)
I hope GB News stands up against the onslaught.