Friday, 9 January 2026

LOVE the People not the MONEY

Iran plunged into internet blackout as protests over economy spread nationwide

Security forces reported to have killed at least 45 people since protests began 12 days ago, as pressure on regime increases

Iran was plunged into a complete internet blackout on Thursday night as protests over economic conditions spread nationwide, increasing pressure on the country’s leadership.

While it was unclear what caused the internet cut, first reported by the internet freedom monitor NetBlocks, Iranian authorities have shut down the internet in response to protests in the past.

NetBlocks had reported outages in the western city of Kermanshah earlier in the day, as authorities intensified their crackdown against protesters. The Norway-based NGO Iran Human Rights (IHR) said on Thursday that Iranian security forces had killed at least 45 protesters, including eight children, since the demonstrations began in late December.

Shopkeepers heeded calls from seven Kurdish political groups for a general strike on Thursday, closing their doors in Kurdish regions and dozens of other cities around Iran. Demonstrations reached all 31 provinces on Thursday as the protest movement showed no signs of abating.

In the southern Fars province demonstrators pulled down the statue of the former senior Revolutionary Guards al-Quds force commander Qassem Suleimani – considered a hero of mythical proportions by government supporters.

IHR said Wednesday was the bloodiest day of the now 12-day movement, with 13 protesters confirmed killed. “The evidence shows that the scope of the crackdown is becoming more violent and more extensive every day,” said the IHR director, Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam, adding that hundreds more had been wounded and more than 2,000 arrested.

Videograb posted on social media shows protesters in the southern Fars province toppling a statue of Qassem Suleimani. Photograph: UGC/AFP/Getty Images

Media inside Iran and official statements have reported at least 21 people killed, including security forces, since the protests began, according to an Agence France-Presse tally.

The protest movement is the largest in three years, and while it has not yet reached the size of the 2022 Woman, Life, Freedom demonstrations, it has alarmed Iran’s political and security leadership.

The Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, on Thursday called for restraint in how the demonstrations are handled. “Any violent or coercive behaviour should be avoided,” said Pezeshkian in a statement on his website, urging “utmost restraint” as well as “dialogue, engagement and listening to the people’s demands”.

The trigger for the protests, the sudden slide of the country’s currency and general economic malaise, has made it difficult for the government to address the grievances of protesters. The currency has continued to depreciate, while the government announced the end of a subsidised exchange rate for importers – a move that has already caused the price of groceries to soar.

People shop at a fruit and vegetable stall in Tehran amid soaring prices, a rapidly devaluing currency, and mounting economic pressure. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

Everyday life has become increasingly unaffordable for Iranians. The average price of food has increased by more than 70% since last year, and medicine about 50% in the same time period.

The government has said that solving the economic crisis afflicting the country is largely out of its hands, and that while it will work to tackle corruption and price gouging, it has few tools to use. It blamed the economic woes of the country on external factors, primarily the harsh sanctions placed on Iran mainly by the west in response to Iran’s nuclear programme.

The protests thus far seem to be decentralised and lacking in a central figure, in contrast to the 2022 protests, when demonstrators rallied around 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody after being arrested for allegedly wearing the hijab improperly.

The exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah who was ejected by the 1979 Iranian revolution, has been trying to fill the leadership vacuum in the movement. He urged Iranians to yell from their windows on Thursday and Friday at 8pm local time to show their support.

“Based on your response, I will announce the next calls to action,” Pahlavi said in a widely shared video.

It is unclear the level of support Pahlavi enjoys, though videos of protests over the last 12 days have showed demonstrators chanting in support for the exiled prince. A social media channel close to Iran’s security forces published a video which purported to show intelligence agents visiting people in their homes warning them not to take part in Pahlavi’s protest, with other outlets claiming drones would be used to identify those who do participate.

Though authorities have used violence against protesters, their crackdown has not reached nearly the same intensity as it did in 2022. Analysts have said that the state may feel less secure than it did three years ago, rocked by its June war with Israel.

The government crackdown has reportedly not matched the same intensity as the 2022 protests over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody. Photograph: Social Networks/Zuma Press Wire/Rex/Shutterstock

The government also faces threats from abroad, with the US president, Donald Trump, threatening to intervene in protests if Iran killed demonstrators. The US state department also encouraged protesters online, sharing footage of some placing Trump stickers on road signs.

“When prices are set so high that neither consumers can afford to buy nor farmers can afford to sell, everyone loses,” the state department said in a post on X.

On Thursday night the US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said the Iranian economy was “on the ropes”.

Speaking to the Economic Club of Minnesota, he said: “It’s a very precarious moment. He [Trump] does not want them to harm more of the protesters. This is a tense moment.”

The Iranian foreign ministry and military have lashed out over Trump’s comments, with Iran’s army chief threatening on Wednesday to carry out pre-emptive strikes on states that threaten Iran.

Authorities have increasingly cast protesters as violent, saying that while the right to protest was legitimate, rioters and foreign-backed saboteurs had hijacked protests.

Outlets close to the government said a police colonel was stabbed outside Tehran, while a police station in Chenaran, north-east of Tehran, was attacked on Wednesday night leading to the death of five people.

Thursday, 8 January 2026

stumbling forward as usual

stumbling forward as usual

i have a dream and I cannot do anything

but if I have a dream

others will finish it, i'll be the invisible director

and do it my way, but the performance is all theirs

so all i have to do is flog a dead horse

like the horse in the bed in the godfather

then offers that cannot be refuse arrise

and then the rewards go not to the roof

but to the people in the gutter

the roof is falling in

so stand  out of the way and let the sunshine in

let the sun in, and let the fowl air out

a new stage is set, a new play is about to begin

old orders will be swept away

a new dawn is beginning

and what am I on about

use you imagination

throw off all the chains and covers

let it all out

and let it all in

the tide is high and ignorance is blown away

the whales are singing

the sharks are drowning

and the dolphins are dancing

there are as good fish in the sea

that ever came out of it

cast the net and bring the harvest home

Today a new day has begun

JUST BELIEVE




Wednesday, 7 January 2026

something from 13 years

Pens and Penmanship ©

By Michael Casey

I just read a piece in the BBC magazine online, it was all about fountain pens. Now I immediately have to confess my writing is terrible, and no I’m not pretending, as far back as 40 years ago at grammar school I was told off for it. In fact I was told off in Primary school too, they even got me to write a few rows of “a” and of “b” and so on, it failed to improved my writing, I was a massive reader at the time, for one year I was practically left alone to read, perhaps it was then that my writing died. In grammar school my friends said my writing was like drunken spiders, or in today’s world my writing is like spiders on acid. So there you have it, my writing is bad, very bad. So bad perhaps I should be a doctor.

Once you have bad hand writing people take the mick when you tell them you are a writer, as did the nice lady from the neighbourhood office a couple of weeks ago when my daughter went to collect a prize for drawing. Both my daughters draw and paint, they are very very good at it, they have a collection of 700 crayons and paints and pencils, not to mention felts and gel pens and all things that can make marks on paper. My daughters always need more, so that’s dad’s job to provide more artists material. I am of course very jealous of their skills, if I bit the top off my thumb and used that to sign my name that would be an improvement on my signature.

So what can a writer who cannot write do? He can type, I remember learning to type in 1978, I stood at the bus stop moving my fingers and trying to remember the qwerty keyboard. Now I’m a fast typist, when I’m writing my stuff, I’m not so fast as a copy typist, nothing is more boring than typing up somebody else’s stuff. I remember one of the more mature ladies at the law firm who said “I was once clocked at 100wpm” and so she was, and that why one of the partners gave her two crates of champagne as a personal thank you for her typing, at that speed the paper would catch fire no doubt, if we still used the old typewriters.

So how can this writer improve his writing? I use different fonts on Word, and hope people like the look, looks do make a difference. If I can give a silly example, the ASDA near us uses a big bold font, but the size is too small and the letters touch other. This means to my eyes it’s terrible, and that’s the only complaint I have about the store, but I’m sure if any ASDA people read this they may change it. A sign encourages us to buy or to laugh, when we leave stuff out in the entry for Sky Burial I leave a note encouraging people to take our junk away. “Sit on Me” for a chair, and “sleep with me” for a bed, as I look out the window our gay neighbours are getting a new bed.

We get loads of junk email, if we had an open fire we’d never need to buy fuel, we’d just toast our bread on junk mail. Junk mail tries to look appealing and is printed on glossy paper, glossy paper is very heavy as I can remember when I carried bags at CPNEC, homes abroad salesmen had cases and cases of the stuff. So writing and communicating all needs words, good words from a writer, but how those words are written and displayed has a massive impact, ask any politician. When contracts are signed it’s done on quality paper that is bound together with a heat bind seal, and it’ll be a red seal if the contact is for Chinese clients, I know I’ve done 1000s. So presentation is king, you don’t want “thank you for your pieces of paper” when you send stuff to a publisher, and yes 25 years ago I did get that putdown. I hope you are all enjoying this Bookman Old Style, but I know just how important type setting is, another putdown a really good snide one was when I was turned down for a job and the HR lady replied in flowewry type face and yes I do know her name.

All I can say is thank God for word processors, 1988 was the year I bought an Atari520 just for the word processor and it was very very expensive, it did play a big part in my life, I had Shoplife accepted by a theatre, I wrote it in Aug 1988 when the Olympics were on. Yes I’d love to be able to write, but I can write but not handwrite, so I hope any future readers will accept a rubber stamp when I do any book signings, my daughters will be on hand to draw a cartoon on each book.




Ice cold in Birmingham

 here are some of last nights readers below 

which proves none of you can escape me

Manga Michael Casey is my next big idea

though going down out hill in the cold could kill me

the cold makes your veins go thinner so as you

struggle up and down the hill he blood is trying

to pump through you

so then you get a heart attack

THIS week marks 11 years since  I had

my Unplanned Quadruple Heart BYpass

a triple with a 33% extra free

which I learnt about 6 months later

SO add on my Arthritis and stage 4 ckd

and arthritis and tinnitus

you know why I avoid our hill in cold weather

I may just be a whimp

BUT all you Navy Seals out there

try running up and down our hill a few times

and I'll french kiss the one that survives

and no ROGER that doesn't mean what you

think it means

and a Female only

if there are any female navy seals

I'll run for the hills, cos they would

smack my bare bum with a wet lettuce

for the very cheek of it

and no, turning the other cheek is not an option

though I could sweet surrender and hope

she is a John Denver fan

and grandma's feather bed is an option

but you've all the read The Joker by now

one of the 5777 + pieces on here

if you like tip toeing through the tulips

and that is a metaphor you could not

possibly understand , not unless

you had Level 17 clearance

which is a dandruff shampoo

especially formulated for Navy Seals

cos they spend so much time in the water

and no Splash is not their favourite film either

Its last Tango in Paris

the dance film where they base jump

off the Eiffel tower cos lifts are so boring

and the mere chance of being stuck in a

life with Casey is too much of a temptation

to Bond with me, ok to glue me to the ceiling

and make me go up and down the Eiffel town

while they practice laser paint balling me

from 5 klicks out whatever a Klick is

so confused, now try explaining it to AI

who's on first is bad enough

so base your balls and get off that roof

Frassati T shirts are all the rage now

He's the post boy for climbing anything

with that the Navy Seals are climbing 

my hill again, they think i'm Julie Andrews

I hope they brought my shopping


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LATE TO THE TABLE

LATE TO THE TABLE

Trump's late to the table Jingo Sabre Rattling

could have been done a YEAR ago

now it's just a distraction

from

His ILL HEALTH on ALL fronts

he still is just as SELFISH

and ME ME ME

so don't  trust him

and INVADE GREENLAND

is an ILLEGAL ORDER 

so do not do it

If just a handful of GOP

showed HONESTY 

he could be impeached

BECAUSE 

he is a millstone that will sink

ALL OF GOP

so remove him and save yourselves

which is what Politics is

all about POLITICIANS SELF INTEREST



Yesterday was my best day in months

Yesterday was my best day in months

once I got past the tinnitus 

I wrote 2 pieces and spent a few hours training AI

so it was a good day

i woke up in the night and do a bit more training from my bed

Taught AI to curse and never accept banality

now I've let the cat out and had my breakfast and will go back to bed

I was explaining how I'd print off dummy editions of 

Manga Michael Casey to see the look and feel

Tidying the PDF is a kids job

but discussing the look and feel I'd  have to do 

person to person with an illustrator

and QR code to open up more content for a small fee

so much for the theory

I'm not going to waste my energy on anything

and I'm not going to Edit it at all

it is my words on paper literally

so it won't always be grammar perfect

or anything else

I want people to enjoy it

its me talking, but put on paper

HEAR ME READ ALOUD 207 stories written & read by me https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1VFNwQSaGBYgNgZdintU4ZKeAd73ijM4O?usp=sharing

follow link to HEAR my voice and nearly 12 hours of me if you are on a long Trek 

somewhere

Hopefully

when Jeff Dean, Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos finally turn up at my house

they will have all listened to HIS MASTERS VOICE, michaelgcasey, that's ME

and as you all read the 5777 plus pieces you can see all of them can help teach

you to laugh and learn English

IF you want BORING then buy other books INSTEAD

after me, try Dickens and Shakespeare, but to being with

just lay in bed with me, as you Manga Michael Casey

when my Japanese business partner appears

or a Korean would do too

that's it I'm going to bed

I did have an idea to try recording a brand new story

straight from my brain to AI

but the process of typing might be needed to mature it

before it hits the page

I'm a one take merchant

what you get on the recordings above is me

reading myself

and reading is a performance

slightly different to the writing

and IF I spoke directly to AI and rattled off a new story

that is another different element

straight brain to audio on AI

and I'm not an actor


I need a haircut and to look less tired, so I'm going back to bed




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