The Art of Pigsticking 510


I honestly do not care if David Cameron stuck it in a pig, though it is a stark reminder the ruling class are very different to us. But what is disgusting is the attack on the vulnerable, poor and disadvantaged which he is leading now.

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I lifted this picture from twitter – don’t know who originated, but brilliant!


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510 thoughts on “The Art of Pigsticking

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  • Trowbridge H. Ford

    I subscribe to Sixer’s view, not being a conspiracy theorist per se, only looking for possible conspiracies which too often, especially in the 9/11 case, go astray because of miscalculations, surprises, changes of hearts and minds by key participants, etc.

  • Robert Crawford

    Alcyone.

    Just change the name to whatever it is that is bothering. Smoking, drinking, drugs or fucking pigs.

    Fat or thin, it works for all things.

  • Robert Crawford

    P.S.

    You have to starve the little monster inside you that is causing all the grief, especially when it makes you feel hellish (withdrawal). If you feed it a little it wins. Starve it to death, then you will be free.

  • nevermind

    the silly pompous prat who calls himself a Lord is in dire need for Roberts special recipe.
    ‘I’m a Lord and I can take as much cocaine if I want to’
    http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/sep/22/lord-sewel-drug-investigation-dropped-metropolitan-police

    As for Alison Saunders, deifying all those who ever abused children in Westminster, she’s been told to put the shutters on the METs child killing investigation, whether it is policemen who gave this evidence of Mr. Toodlepip….
    oh what a lovely world of slavery for the subjects, aaand all together now ‘god shave our gracious…..

  • Alcyone

    Very grateful, Robert. Good advice,

    I have to say that it is much easier with the vaping option — fucking spellcheck wants gaping. Its an absolutely ingenious invention for people like me. I can see myself weaning off that too soon enough, as I’m not exactly reaching out for it as much as I expected.

    Enjoy your evening.

  • lysias

    When I stopped smoking, many years ago, I took a Vitamin C tablet every time I felt the urge to smoke. Eventually, it worked.

  • Robert Crawford

    Alcyone.

    Throw the dummy tit away! Substituting one thing for another is not a good idea.

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    Lysias.

    Smokers are usually short of vit. C, therefore in your case it was beneficial to you. Well done.

  • Alcyone

    Lysias that’s a good tip. I recall taking something branded years ago which was supposed to help reduce the need, and, if I remember correctly it was mostly elements of Vitamin B. So am going to take that right away. Vitamin C tomorrow when I get a chance to get to the pharmacy.

    Thanks, appreciated.

  • lysias

    Get the chewable kind of Vitamin C tablets. They satisfy the urge to have something in your mouth for some time.

  • Republicofscotland

    Jeremy Corbyn on Pig-Gate.

    I’m not saying I have sympathy for David Cameron, but I too have been ridiculed for being too friendly with ham ass.

  • Republicofscotland

    @Dominic O’Hagan’s wonderful ascerbic take on the whole sordid Pig-Gate affair.

    “If the pig were around today I bet it would say, that the whole affair, had left a very sow-er taste in it’s mouth.”

  • Republicofscotland

    “I have to say that it is much easier with the vaping option”
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    Good for you Alcyone, it makes a change from carping, which you also find easy.

  • Republicofscotland

    . “I hear that if you sustain it for 28 days, the brain rewires itself.”
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    Alcyone.

    I certainly hope that is the case, maybe then we’ll get a sensible comment from you….I can only hope.

  • lysias

    I see no way to rephrase so as to avoid the double entendre. Having something in your mouth really is a big part of the pleasure and of the habit of smoking a cigarette.

  • Fwl

    On Habbs’s interesting question at 3:48pm: how are we supposed to be able to answer that?!

    We don’t have the data (although there are some who say that most so called secret facts are open and easily ascertainable and just require the application of critical reasoning and a little intuition).

    Unlike some I generally subscribe to the view that most things are a conspiracy of one sort or the other i.e. unless acting alone things are normally done with others, they may of course not be unlawful and the consequences may be unintentional.

    Further things are often done on some sort of need to know basis even the most mundane things.

    If most things are what might loosely be terms a conspiracy, if most things are shrouded in some secrecy and if at least some of those things are unlawful what have you got? I don’t know – breeding ground for conspiracy theorists and their theories.

    What do we know about Gladio apart from what the Italians decided to tell us circa 1990. I keep an open, cynical but positive mind. I also subscribe to the cock up theory as well as inferring that there are bound to be competing conspiracies some lawful, some unlawful. There are multiple factors forces and players in the game of life.

    There remain some questions to which we don’t know the answer? Should we know the answers? Not necessarily if we trust our security services and have reason to trust them, but if facts emerge which make us have genuine reason to doubt them then yes; the problem arises when you start to ask what could entitle you to know more: would it be corruption, acting contrary to the national interest, treason, waste, incompetence, torture, war crimes and so on. Perhaps it is obvious but what is obviously unacceptable is not necessarily the same for us all.. what it is just a slow creeping process undermining rights and freedoms earned over centuries.

    If you believe in conspiracy theories then when some curious facts work their way in to the mainstream you have to wonder how they got there and can you rely on any facts?

    Anyway why did the Italians start to expose Gladio when the Berlin wall came down and why did the BBC make that documentary? Was it that they thought that the ops and organisations were no longer needed or wanted or what….? That is interesting. Its something which popped out from the shadows? Why?

  • Alcyone

    Robert, if its the last sentence at the excerpt i included in mine at 5.28, yes I would dearly appreciate its ‘translation’.

    I also take your point about vaping. I’m going with it, though pretty slowly for a few reasons. Mainly, to be honest, I couldn’t dump Lady Ciggy immediately today if it weren’t for the E-Cig. Secodly, I hear that statistics show that the probability to rid of smoking is easier via vaping than of its own. Third, recent news is that vaping is 95% better and safer than cigarettes. (Apparently, even under consideration by the NHS to prescribe them. Finally, I recall the last time I quit, after a year I started to smoke a daily cigar–cheap American ones King Edwards, though I really liked them. I DID NOT INHALE THOSE. Soon, they just dropped away–i couldn’t be bothered.

    In summary, I feel the vaping will soon, similarly, go in the wash. So sort of like Superman and others, I shall put my trousers on one leg at a time, so to speak. But, I will bear in mind the significance of your advice, Robert.

    All the best!

  • John Goss

    I’ll try again.

    This should shut up the trolls. Information already released about MH17 has now been classified. It was not shot down by a BUK missile. Thank God for the internet or the murderers would have got away with it.

    http://johnhelmer.net/?p=14153

    A taster.

    “In retrospect today, the Dutch and Australian evidence corroborates what Obama heard from Putin that the ATC evidence (radio and radar) was showing an air-to-air attack against MH17. Obama, and his advisors listening in to the call or to the tape afterwards, had their own reasons to believe what the Kremlin announced curtly but publicly not long after. The Russian explanation for cause of crash and for cause of death was an aerial cause, not a terrestrial one. Obama and the US Government were bound to anticipate that after the telephone conversation more details of the Russian evidence would follow.”

  • KingOfWelshNoir

    I most definitely am a conspiracy theorist. I think most things that happen and that have ever happened have been engineered to happen one way or another. Plotting, intrigue and conspiracy are the engine of history, most of Shakespeare’s tragedies & histories are based on conspiracies. People happily accept such things happened long ago but somehow proceed as if the elites of today have cleaned up their acts. I doubt it. Of course, the police form hypothesies about conspiracy theories as part of their jobs but no one uses that pejorative label because the sort of conspiracies they investigate generally involve the poor stealing from the rich. When however you have the temerity to suggest that the rich and powerful might occasionally conspire against the common good to further their own class interests you get labelled a conspiracy theorist. It might behove those who use the phrase with such Pavlovian automaticity to reflect on the fact that the CIA invented the phrase to discredit those who challenged the official narrative of the JFK assassination and the phrase has been serving the interests of power ever since.

  • Fwl

    KOWN: well said, but of course plots don’t all work out as the protagonists plan, or else the books wouldn’t be worth the purchase.

    The Daily Mail today certainly assists to sketch a milieu which could serve as a screen for certain aspects of day to day skulduggery..eg how to drop the name of an unwanted and no longer loved colleague with someone well placed to make hay.

  • Republicofscotland

    “I most definitely am a conspiracy theorist. I think most things that happen and that have ever happened have been engineered to happen one way or another.”
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    Careful KNOWN, you’ll have the the establishment decriers, crawling out the woodwork in droves, to mock you.
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    most of Shakespeare’s tragedies & histories are based on conspiracies.
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    Of course the biggest conspiracy KNOWN, is did Shakespeare even pen any of those works, if Oxford, Bacon, Derby or Marlowe, were alive today, they may just have had a thing or two to say about William.

  • Fwl

    By which I don’t mean that the DM provided the screen for Ashcroft to drop the dirt with the Mail (no screen there), but for the Chipping Snorton set to have a cosy environment and potential to meet and drop little clues for the elevation and belittlement of rivals, allies and enemies.

  • Republicofscotland

    “This should shut up the trolls. Information already released about MH17 has now been classified. It was not shot down by a BUK missile. Thank God for the internet or the murderers would have got away with it.”
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    John Goss, you do realise that you’ll upset the resident invigilators, who’ll do their best to denounce you and your link as poppycock.

    Keep it up John.

  • Republicofscotland

    “I was just wondering how any people on here subscribe silently to the view seemingly held by a handful of the regular commenters that most of the major political, economic and security events which have occurred in the United States (and even further afield) over the last decades have been engineered by the Us and UK military and security services?”
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    My, my my, the Boy Wonder, certainly does wonder a lot these days.

  • N_

    Funny how when a child molester works for the BBC and NHS, the yellow press hands both institutions a lot of flak, because the BBC is ever so left wing (yeah, right) and the NHS is ever so life-savy for dirty proles (what a disgrace)…

    …but when a posh-boy cokehead pig fucker, married to a smackhead, attends Oxford University, and holds office in central government, those institutions don’t come in for any flak whatsoever.

    Instead the opinion formers talk in oh-so-sophisticated allusions about whether the sicko’s cock was erect or not (“tumescent”, they call it, while wearing wry smiles and trying not to frighten the servants), and whether he enjoyed it.

    It may well soon come out that the pig – or maybe other pigs – weren’t so dead after all.

    Then the police and probably the Attorney General would have to get involved.

    Drug-smuggling money-launderer Michael ‘Lord’ Ashcroft knows a bit about ritualistic ‘societies’, by the way. Once upon a time, when he was a major shareholder in the Belize Bank, and ran a private company flogging Belizean passports at £33,000 each (wholly within the law, you understand; even if Belize is a major entrepôt for cocaine), Ashcroft fell out with the British High Commissioner Tim David at a function held by the said bank, telling David to “fucking get out”. This was in 2000.

    Ashcroft’s enemies, or David’s friends, then leaked some foreign service papers which included Ashcroft’s apology. Here it is:

    To varying ‘degrees’ I don’t suppose our diplomatic skills yesterday evening would have obtained a first. For my part, I sincerely apologise where such skills would not have made a third.

    Does that sound like ordinary English, or do you get the impression that the author is trying to crowbar certain expressions into his blurb?

    If you’re male, try rolling up your trouser leg, baring one of your nipples, wearing a blindfold, putting a noose around yoiur neck, and reading those words again, aloud. If you’re female, find a male and ask him to do it.

    Get my drift?

    Got to wonder whether the criminal filth who run this country are going to start having each other assassinated, as the ‘Russian’ ‘oligarchs’ do.

    Don’t forget that Ashcroft’s squeaky clean organisation, reputed to be as pure as the driven powder, as white as a Chinese laundry, runs a network with fingers in parliamentary constituencies across the country.

  • Republicofscotland

    Krishnamurti, wasn’t he the Indian version of Ron L Hubbard. Hubbard liked the sound of his own voice as well.

    Alcyone, or as you were better known Villager, it would appear in my opinion, the sentence is a metaphorical one, stating loosely that, if a meeting occured by both parties, you’d wish it never happened.

    Its enough to drive you back onto the ciggies Villager, best leave it alone…there’s a good chap.

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