Monday 31 August 2020

Nation Revisited # 167 September 2020

Another Theory

I usually avoid conspiracy theories but I am tempted to make an exception for one that's currently doing the rounds. The idea is that the super capitalists that run this country are backing Brexit because they are afraid of EU legislation to control the City of London. The 'Square Mile' launders dirty money from all over the world. If this racket was closed down the oligarchs and the plutocrats would have to look elsewhere, but nowhere is as accommodating as the City of London. Its reputation for 'discretion' survived the Guinness Trial of 1996 which involved the great and the good in a £4 billion swindle. Fund managers, merchant bankers, and speculators from all over the world 'invest' their money where they know it will be looked after. There are strict rules governing banking, but as Mussolini said: "You always get rats in a granary."

When the Nazis invaded Czechoslovakia in 1939 the Rothschild-trained German Finance Minister Hjamar Schacht called his old friend Sir Montague Norman, the Governor of the Bank of England, to arrange for the Czech gold reserves held by the BOE to be transferred to the Reich; this was readily agreed.

Many years ago I was having a drink in a pub called The Buckingham Arms which was near Scotland Yard, the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police. I got talking to an American policeman who was over here on a course. I said that I was surprised that we had anything to teach the Americans about crime. He agreed but he told me that we have got the best fraudsters in the world. I felt quite proud.

Robert Best updates his Five Questions Answered, originally posted in NR # 98, December 2012.



1. Who are you?
I am Robert Best a 43 year old (Note: now 51) author currently living in West Sussex. I am happily married (Note: was, sadly all good things die including ourselves) to a pretty girl, an artist from Northern Italy and we have a handsome and clever son. I enjoy writing, reading, sketching, watching films, listening to classical and rock music, playing tennis, martial arts and walking our German shepherd dog  (Note: 2nd one now Bella as Wolf passed away RIP). I am the author of 'Europe Unite', 'Fascism and Religion', Tolkien: Master of Middle Earth', 'The British Free Corps', 'Red Terror: The Crimes of Marxism' and 'The Whitechapel Murders', published by Steven Books and League Enterprises.

2. What do you believe in?
I believe in the future greatness and splendour of England (Note: and Celtic Cornwall where I was brought up in the 1970s/1980s and my mother still lives in Penzance, and Wales, Scotland, Mannin). Britain, (Note: and Ireland) and Europe and the preservation and advancement of the European peoples, without hatred for other races and nations. I am also a deeply spiritual man and have researched comparative world religions (Note: Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism) and the occult. I was brought up as a member of the Church of England (and also Methodist and Congregational Churches in Cornwall and Lancashire) but I also have respect for the traditional Catholic thinkers and writers such as GK Chesterton, Hilaire Belloc, Revd Denis Fahey, Revd Charles Coughlin and Bishop Williamson. I also have an interest in the works of poet Roy Campbell, the well known supporter of the British Union of Fascists, who attempted a synthesis of Christianity, Nietzsche and Mithras. Furthermore, I believe in accord with the late and great Sir Oswald Mosley, that it is logical to believe in the existence of God, as the Universe is too complex to have come about by chance.

3. If you could direct government policy what would you do?
I would make Great Britain independent and free of International Finance and Usury, and give government the power to coin and regulate the issue of money . I would also introduce National Referenda and Direct National Democracy, giving the British people the power to decide major acts of government policy. I would end all non-European immigration except for temporary students, tourists and bona fide business visitors. Ideally the introduction of a system of voluntary and financially-assisted repatriation would reduce Britain's non-European population to manageable proportions. I would establish a Confederation of European Nations as a stepping stone to a future European Nation and a three-tier system of Local-Regional, National and European Government. No more bloody wars for American-Zionist interests against countries who are no threat to Britain and Europe (Note: as stated by the late Francis Parker Yockey, the American former member of Mosley's post-war Union Movement, and the author of the pro-European philosophical magnum opus Imperium and the Declaration of London of the European Liberation Front).

4. What are you proud of and what do you regret?
I am immensely proud of being a father and all dads should rejoice at their wonderful and beautiful children. Regrets? Well I was once told "Forgive yourself because God has already forgiven you", which I thought was very touching and comforting.

5. How would you like to be remembered?
As a good father and husband who loved his family and God.

British Tolerance

A recent exchange of e-mails between friends of Martin Webster discussed Winston Churchill's responsibility for coloured immigration. Naturally, they found him guilty, but recently released Cabinet records show that he was worried about West Indian immigration. In 1954 he commented:

"Problems will arise if many coloured people settle here. Are we to saddle ourselves with colour problems in the UK? Attracted by Welfare State. Public opinion in UK won't tolerate it once it gets beyond certain limits."

The subject soon included Britain's acceptance of immigration. They all offered explanations based on race and nationality. English self-control, we were told,  stemmed from our parliamentary and legal systems; Churchill was sympathetic to coloured immigration because he was of African descent, and he was demented as a result of syphilis inherited from his father; television was to blame for our easy going attitude, and all of this against a background of conspiracy theory.

I was not surprised by their responses. One of my friends sees everything in terms of nationality. If he met a man with a wooden leg he would probably say that he met a Scotsman who was born in Canada and whose mother was Irish. Only as an afterthought would he mention the wooden leg.

Britain is a tolerant nation but our sense of fair play is being abused. Groups such as Black Lives Matter are tearing down our statues and trying to ban our festivals. We have every right to celebrate our past. The mob can shout as much as it likes but we did conquer half the world and our navy did rule the waves. In the old days the only people that constantly attacked British traditions were the communists. We had a little song about it: "We're all anti-Red, we're all anti-Red, we're all anti-Red and we're proud of it. We'll sing out loud of it. If the Red, White and Blue isn't good enough for you, and if you don't like old England get out of it."

Immigration is driven by economics and effects all developed nations. President Donald Trump is building a wall on the Mexican border with the help of Steve Bannon who is facing fraud charges. At present the USA is stricken by the Coronavirus pandemic but when things get back to normal their booming economy will need labour and the expanding Mexican population will supply it. Labour and Capital will always find each other.

The nations of Europe should form themselves into a geopolitical bloc with its own labour and resources. I am well aware that the EU does not fit this description, but it's a step in the right direction. The Brexiteers support a global capitalist system that depends on immigration. They want to 'take back control', but they can't while we import half of our food and fuel and depend on NATO for our defence.

Recent Wars - Vic Sarson



Most wars are about economics regardless of the bullshit about freedom, democracy and human rights. Who cared about the human rights of the civilian population of Baghdad when it was bombed? An estimated 100,000 died with many more horribly injured, disabled and disfigured, a high proportion of them being children.

There is a gas pipeline traversing through Afghanistan, as was mentioned in an article in the Guardian prior to the invasion by the West. The Taliban want a share of this and the primary and true reason for the invasion was to curtail the Taliban and protect the pipeline.

The long term US interest in Kosovo and North Korea has to do with the enormous mineral wealth contained within those territories. If all that happened in those countries was the growing of carrots the US and its allies would not be interested.

The US and others caused the Yugoslav War in the 1990s and were as guilty as the Reds in provoking the Korean War in the 1950s.

I've no sympathy with the Taliban and would like to see them wiped out entirely but we are not the world's policeman and we should not shed our blood, and that of others, in so-called 'justified' wars.

As a separate matter, the present 'Conservative' government resisted giving asylum to former Afghan interpreters that had served the British Army, while letting into Britain dangerous individuals who killed and injured members of the British public.

In the Falklands War some Labour Party supporters sided with the Argentines despite the mass murder of their fellow left wingers and trade unionists by the Junta. They lamented the 'tragic' sinking of the Belgrano but gave no thought to HMS Sheffield, Coventry, Antelope, Ardent, Sir Galahad, and Atlantic Conveyor. The Falklands War was a clear case of self-defence but most of the wars we get involved with are a waste of blood and treasure.

Going Too Far

If someone goes on social media to say: "Heil Hitler and gas  the Jews", he will probably not be arrested straight away. Special Branch will let him run for a while in the hope that he makes further illegal statements. This delayed action has the effect of encouraging the others. People who see threatening and insulting postings might decide to join in the fun, so instead of detaining one demented activist the cops nab half a dozen.

Two students who insulted Harry Windsor for marrying a mixed-race girl were sentenced under the Anti-Terrorism Act. Michal Szewczuk a 19-year old computer science student at Portsmouth University got four years, three months, and 18-year old Oskar Dunn-Koczerowski got eighteen months. Both students are of Polish heritage but they don't know each other. Their sentences were part of Home Secretary Priti Patel's crackdown on the far right. 



They were not the first young men to go too far. In 1961 there was a short-lived breakaway from Union Movement called the European Union of Fascists, led by Kieth Goodall. One of its members was a man called Denis Whereat who strutted around Brixton market in a black shirt giving fascist salutes to the Jewish stallholders. He was charged under the Public Order Act for wearing a political uniform. When he appeared before the magistrate he adopted the IRA tactic of refusing to recognise the court. My friend Roy Robinson (pictured) who was 'Deputy Fuhrer' of the EUF was hoping that Denis would become a martyr for the cause, but he got off with a small fine.

Another EUF member learned the Irish language in London from a correspondence course. As soon as he got his diploma he travelled to Dublin, walked into a bar and ordered a pint of Guinness in Irish. The barman said: "Hang on mate while I fetch the governor, he speaks German."

In those happier times Harold Macmillan was Prime Minister and Rab Butler was Home Secretary. They were Tories with a conscience, unlike Boris Johnson's spiteful gang of Brexiteers. It shouldn't make any difference who is in power because we have an independent judiciary, but it does.

Repatriation: Sam Dickson replies

My article on Pointless Policies in last month's NR got an immediate response from the distinguished American writer and broadcaster Sam Dickson. I was writing from a British perspective and I stand by what I wrote, but I concede that a power as strong as America (or united Europe) could organise a great resettlement, but only if they had governments committed to racial survival.


In one of your recent articles you made the following comment. "At the other extreme, the far-right wants to round up and deport the UK's non-European population. This is logistically, politically, economically, and practically impossible."

I must respectfully disagree primarily because repatriation of the non-whites is a national imperative...but also because such repatriation is in fact logistically, politically, economically and practically possible.

In the 1820s former President Thomas Jefferson was alarmed by the rise of the slavery issue. 

Jefferson made a public appeal to Americans to solve the slavery issue. He predicted that if the issue was not reselved by repatriation of the African population, there would be a civil war.

The former President's proposal was greeted with ridicule and derision by many people in the country.

An editor of a newspaper in New York City criticized the idea along the lines of your objections - logistically difficult, economically too expensive.

Jefferson's idea was treated in his newspaper as the product of a utopian idealist who had lost touch with reality.

Jefferson wrote the editor a polite reply.

In his reply Jefferson said that if the issue was not solved -and solved by a responsible policy of compensation to the slave owners and humane resettlement of the slaves - then the issue would lead to a civil war.

History proved that Jefferson read the tea leaves correctly. There was a civil war brought on by slavery.

Jefferson went on to say something else.

That in the first year of the civil war the US would spend more money on soldiers and arms alone (excluding damage to civilian property) than it would cost to implement his supposedly financially impossible suggested policy.

And this proved to be exactly right.

He was a prophet again.

The race issue must be solved and solved by complete separation.

This imperative dwarfs all other issues.
Sam Dixon

P.S. But...I hasten to add that I enjoyed Nation Revisited as I always do.

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