Friday, 13 November 2009

THE RUSSIAN PRAVDA

As recently as 2006, a most eloquent and insightful warning against the EU and the Lisbon Treaty's precursor, the ill-fated “constitution”, was given by former Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky. Traumatized by the experience of living in the Soviet Union, Bukovsky noted the deeply disturbing similarities between the old Soviet Union and the blueprints for the EU super state. The European Commission, he noted, was the exact equivalent of the old Soviet Politbureau, in terms of the secretive way power was exercised, the recruitment and personalities of its members and the scope and reach of its decisions. The “European Parliament” today (and under the terms of the Lisbon Treaty) is a mere rubber stamp institution, just like the “Supreme Soviet” of the old USSR. 

As a matter of fact, there are so many similarities between the old Soviet Union and the EU that mere coincidence is unlikely. Bukovsky argues the EU was designed to be like the old USSR. The architects of the EU? Mostly social democrats, whom Stalin quite aptly called “Social Fascists.” 

Most Europeans have not yet understood this. Most are still indifferent, but their indifference will soon vanish when the full weight of repressive EU policies and EU taxation doing its destructive work will be felt. 

Sooner than anybody now thinks, the only way to vent criticism of the EU will be in the form of jokes. No doubt many of the characteristic old Soviet jokes will be dusted off and given an anti-European Commission twist. 

By that time, all Europeans except for the privileged class of “eurocrats” will be prisoners in the EU. However, they will certainly have a wonderful Constitution.

Isn't it strange: the Pravda, which at one time we considered little more than a joke, gets something right, when our own media. which at one time we thought was serious, refuses to even talk about it.

Who's the joke now?

http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/110289-0/

There are five pages to read. Fortunately, they're no long pages.

The EU is the old USSR.

It's a hell of a thing when an old Cold War serviceman (me)  (60s-70s) now trusts the Russian media more than he trusts our own.

Morg
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Thursday, 12 November 2009

EYE WITNESS ACCOUNT FROM FORT HOOD

Seems the press keeps getting it wrong. Here's a first-hand account by a Captain eye witness on the spot.

I know it's not even directly relevant to Britain in general, never mind Wigan in particular.

But I bet you all read every word:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2383016/posts

" Realizing my mistake I left the main building and walked down the sidewalk to the medical SRP building. As I'm walking up to it the gunshots start. Slow and methodical. But continuous. Two ambulatory wounded came out. Then two soldiers dragging a third who was covered in blood. Hearing the shots but not seeing the shooter, along with a couple other soldiers I stood in the street and yelled at everyone who came running that it was clear but to "RUN!". I kept motioning people fast. about 6-10 minutes later (the shooting continuous), two cops ran up. one male, one female. we pointed in the direction of the shots. they headed that way (the medical SRP building was about 50 meters away). then a lot more gunfire. a couple minutes later a balding man in ACU's came around the building carrying a pistol and holding it tactically. He started shooting at us and we all dived back to the cars behind us. I don't think he hit the couple other guys who were there. I did see the bullet holes later in the cars. First I went behind a tire and then looked under the body of the car. I've been trained how to respond to gunfire...but with my own weapon. To have no weapon I don't know how to explain what that felt like. I hadn't run away and stayed because I had thought about the consequences or anything like that. I wasn't thinking anything through. Please understand, there was no intention. I was just staying there because I didn't think about running. It never occurred to me that he might shoot me.
Until he started shooting in my direction and I realized I was unarmed. Then the female cop comes around the corner. He shoots her. (according to the news accounts she got a round into him. I believe it, I just didn't see it. he didn't go down.) She goes down. He starts reloading. He's fiddling with his mags. Weirdly he hasn't dropped the one that was in his weapon. He's holding the fresh one and the old one (you do that on the range when time is not of the essence but in combat you would just let the old mag go). I see the male cop around the left corner of the building. (I'm about 15-20 meters from the shooter.) I yell at the cop, "He's reloading, he's reloading. Shoot him! Shoot him!) You have to understand, everything was quiet at this point. The cop appears to hear me and comes around the corner and shoots the shooter. He goes down. The cop kicks his weapon further away. I sprint up to the downed female cop. Another captain (I think he was with me behind the cars) comes up as well. She's bleeding profusely out of her thigh. We take our belts off and tourniquet her just like we've been trained (I hope we did it right...we didn't have any CLS (combat lifesaver) bags with their awesome tourniquets on us, so we worked with what we had)."

Not really relevant, but the male cop - a Senior Sergeant Todd - is black.

Good man.

Looks like the feminazis lose an icon.

Morg
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Seems - seems - my machine's working ok now - but it did crash again about half an hour ago.

A BUSY GOOD NEWS DAY

Well well it's been a busy news day.
It started by Gordon Brown's speech on immigration (I only heard the first minutes of it) when he said that London benefited by having 300 languages spoken.
That I'm sure touches a chord with people. Our capital city where many if not most people can not understand each other.


How can we have a united society with a situation like that?
Why did he need to make that speech?
Only 2 weeks ago Straw on Question Time stated that there was no need for a cap on immigration.


Why the change in stated policy?
As has been commented on the news message boards it is because of the rise of the BNP.
Not bad for one badly handled appearance of our leader.
Not bad for a party which was too small to consider and that was "beyond the pale" and "odious".


What if we were given a proper media platform for our policies? We would anihilate them. That is why most Labour members (and Tories and Lib Dems ) will not debate with us.
I was going to call Hain a traitor but he is a foreigner and should be kicked out at the first opportunity.

Note how the other parties have nothing to say about the destruction of our society, they're all part of this deliberate sabotage of all that is British for their own reasons.

Note how many on the message boards are saying that they will vote BNP for the first time.
On C4 news an item showed support for us in Essex.

We are gaining publicity and support all over the country.

Yes the other parties have good reason to be worried. I can not believe the change that has happened since Nick and Andrew were elected.

We have broken the dam and are a potent threat.


ON ANOTHER TOPIC.

I note that Cameron had himself photographed at a cenotaph looking pensive.
So he should as he voted for Iraq and Afganistan but the photo was an obvious publicity stunt.
No real criticism from the media but when Nick joins mourners at Wooton Bassett he is accused of politicing, just him there paying respect with no photographer, and refusing to discuss politics.
People are seeing who is genuine and who is false in spite of efforts of the Marxist NUJ.

Well done Nick for your genuine humility and respect and shame on you Cameron for your using the deaths of soldiers some of whose deaths you colluded in as a political tool.

TOPIC THREE.

It seems "pompous Dimbleby" as Jonathan Bowden called him has been injured by a bullock at his farm and will not be appearing on Question Time tonight.
The bullock I believe was a Dexter.
As a farmer I can tell you that they are the smallest cattle in the country and are really only suitable as pets for little girls.
A Dexter bull could walk under a table, it is less than 3 foot tall, not much bigger than a sheep.
If he can't control a bullock as small as that no wonder he can't control a howling audience of ?Congolese and left wing students.

In my time as a cattle man I have dealt with thousands of bulls weighing up to a ton and never been hurt, neither has my neighbour who deals with 500 per year.

I, all the same wish him a speedy recovery but I bet farmers all over the country are smiling at this incompetent hobby farmer.

STICK TO WHAT YOU KNOW DAVID.

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

OUR NEW HELPERS

The picture below shows some hard working campaigners spreading the message of "Hope not Hate" in Warrington. These young people are doing the rounds asking people to reject the nasty BNP and build a new and better Britain under presumably Labour.
Do you think it would be a good idea to get a few of these people knocking on doors in Leigh or Wigan?, after all we need all the help we can get.
Perhaps they could canvass estates where people have waited years for council housing or are unemployed, unable to compete with cheap labour.
I think a few of these true British campaigners would do our cause the world of good.

Come one folks. We don't hate you and hope you would do a day's canvassing in our area, but our man in Golborne has told me he wants them there first. It would of course be only a temporary job and accomodation would not be provided and the commute home wherever that is could be costly.

Should we contact them and draw up a list of priority areas? I could make this list and then it would be first come first served.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

BY-ELECTION ON THURSDAY

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Well, at least they're taking us seriously at last. And in Scotland people DO remember Kris Donald, despite the politicians and media claiming there is no immigration issue in Scotland (there is - and there certainly is even if you're English).

It's ok - lying is normal behaviour for Labour politicians. They can no longer help themselves from doing it.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/bnp-set-to-advance-in-exspeaker-martins-glasgow-seat-1816858.html

Morg
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PUBLICITY

Amazing what a bit of publicity can do:

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/poppy-sellers-banned-from-marks-and-spencer-1816753.html

Morg
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BOYCOTT!

A really big one this time:

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/natural_resources/article6908161.ece


I post as a former serviceman (RAF and T.A.)

Morg
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yaz