We work long days at sea, and Sunday is no exception. 12-hour shifts are my current minimum each day, with occasional overtime required. We got a hurried order to leave port this morning, while I was halfway through doing an inventory of the medical locker in my cabin. Despite the warm sunshine, it was quite […]
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Titanic Omissions
The news of Boris Johnson’s, as yet only promised, resignation has not impacted my mood, or my worldview, nearly as much as you might have thought. The man wore the rank of PM, but was never a leader. Agenda 2030, 2050 and the Great Reset/Build Back Better, Greener, whatever/ Levelling Up, more green blah, blah, […]
Union, Jacobin.
I’ve just arrived back home from one of the nicest weddings I’ve ever attended. It was at the spectacular Glen Tanar Ballroom and St Lesmo’s Chapel, outside Aboyne, in Royal Deeside. It was the wedding of a good friend from my university days. A former colleague from the RNR, who’d pursued an exciting career in […]
Masculinity
Top Gun, Punch Ups, Management, Ukraine and Christ. It is my birthday today. It is one of many that I have spent at sea, away from my family, friends, wife and children. It is a painful aspect of the job and one that honestly does not bother me as much as I thought it would […]
Chilling stuff my friends. Support/Donate here: https://delingpoleworld.com/ Watch here: https://brandnewtube.com/v/LQkyAS Like, share, subscribe and take heed. Follow Naomi Wolf, and check her sources for yourself: https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/dear-friends-sorry-to-announce-a?r=1eopzd&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Understand that this means we now live in what could be described as a failed state. At least from the point of view of the citizen.
What is real? For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. Hebrews, 4:12 NKJV Growing up in a divorced family means poverty […]
It was 0630 in the morning, still morning twilight. The glow of the promised sunrise still lesser than the monochromatic red lamps on the ship’s bridge, providing dim silhouettes to work by. The four piercing digital beeping noises, hurriedly pressed into the keypad let me know the captain was coming to the bridge early, and […]
Merchant Mariners on Molyneux
So for those who don’t know, I was on Molyneux’s podcast recently to talk about the crew change crisis. 300,000 seafarers are stuck at sea, unable to get home due to Covid-19 lockdowns. I am writing now near the end of September. Many of these guys have been stuck at work since February. I was […]
12/08/20
Just a random post. Schools started again today after 5 months of lockdowns. My daughter was so excited and happy to go back that it was very reassuring to me. I hated school, and I still have nothing but contempt for some of my teachers from over 20 years ago. I’m still trying this performance […]