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El Paso, and why American mass shootings don’t have to be remotely believable
Another day, another American mass shooting – that was quickly exploited by politicians and corporate-media to attempt to shame the gun-owning public into accepting their disarmament. While the El Paso incident More...
National Action Series; Part Six: Spare us the cutter, couldn’t cut the mustard
It happened very quietly in the last fortnight: a man was sentenced to three years in jail for being a member of National Action. Daniel Ward was originally amongst a set of five people who were arrested in September More...
Brexit Party (versus the Lib Dems) as new device in continuing project to obtain Fake Brexit
After the European vote, there is talk of the Brexit Party being capable of pulling off a coup in a general election, but we have been here before. In 2014, UKIP sent a lot of credible people (on the surface) to More...
The American military’s “readiness crisis”: why war won’t be waged on Iran
How serendipitous it is that, at this time when a lot of angst about a looming US attack on Iran (and the impending World War which is the usual imagined inevitable development from such a thing), a leaked Organisation More...
Lesson from Christchurch: firearms are needed by those who would defend themselves against the perpetrators of terrorism
The Anglo-globalist Morloc(k)racy (explained here) that rules Britain and New Zealand would deny physics in its efforts to psychologically manipulate the populations of both countries (and many others) with false More...
“Robinson” shadow theatre bulletin: the interminable play that won’t be deterred by empty house, bored audience
Another day, another unfeasible escapade in the soap opera that is the politically intolerable “Tommy Robinson” industrial complex (the problem) versus the arbiters of the politically correct (the reaction) More...
UK Government’s Cointelpro, 2019 version; the role of Hope Not Hate and “Tommy Robinson” in it
There is nothing new under the sun. Take Cointelpro, for example: a broad scale US Government operation over the course of two decades from the mid-50s onwards – officially, that is – that infiltrated More...
Shamima Begum (a clue might be in the name) and the inconvenient truth about ISIS
This last week a British “school girl” living in Syria created a huge media furore because she was a supposed “ISIS bride” and had expressed a desire to return to Britain. In October 2017, corporate-media More...
Britain and France’s secret World War I alliance: a guarantor for Russian aggression
Continuing the series where post-9/11 criticism is applied to the events leading to the start of the First World War (see list at foot of page), this piece looks at the de facto military alliance that existed, in More...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Horusfest – lumps of coal galore
Now is the time of year that people are assembling grove-temples in their living rooms, and training children to put solid faith in fantasies about a fat old man who in the English adaptation of the central European More...