Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Nation Revisited # 142 August 2018

Enoch Powell

Fifty years after Enoch Powell's 'Rivers of Blood' speech, immigrants are still coming to the UK. The latest ONS figures show that last year there were 101,000 migrants from the EU and 227,000 from outside the EU. 

Enoch Powell was opposed to the EU and immigration but he was not anti-European and he refused an invitation to stand for the National Front in 1974. At a speech which he delivered in French in Lyon in 1971 he stated:

"From boyhood, I have been devoted to the study of that Greek and Roman inheritance, which in varying measure is common to all that is Europe, and not only ‘Europe’ of the six or eight or ten but Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals – and beyond. I also claim that reverent enthusiasm for the history of my own country which commands an equal reverence for the past that has formed everything else which is European. The truest European, in my opinion, is the man who is most humbly conscious of the vast demands which comprehension of, even a little part of this Europe imposes upon those who seek it; for the deeper we penetrate, the more the marvellous differentiation of human society within this single continent evokes our wonder. The very use of the word ‘Europe’ in expressions like ‘European unity’, ‘going into Europe’, ‘Europe’s role in the world’ is a solecism which grates upon the ear of all true Europeans: only Americans can be excused for using it." 

The parties of the far-right are wrong to claim Enoch Powell as one of their own. They want to spend more on defence and the National Health Service but he resigned from Harold Macmillan's government in 1958 over plans to increase public spending. They are nostalgic about the British Empire but he was in favour of Indian independence and critical of our mistreatment of Kenyan detainees during the Mau Mau Emergency. They despise foreigners but he was a classical scholar who spoke several languages.

The working men who marched in support of Enoch Powell lost interest when 'The Sun' and 'The Daily Mail' turned against him. But the influx of refugees from Africa and the Middle East is finally challenging the liberal consensus. Populist parties are now in government in Italy, Austria and Hungary, and powerful in France, Germany, Sweden and Poland.

At present, there is no solidarity on the issue. There's no point in Germany sending Africans back to Italy or Greece because they landed there, or sharing them out amongst the nations of Europe. We need a common European migration and asylum policy and a combined Naval force to patrol the Mediterranean. Not long ago such a policy would have been unthinkable but since Angela Merkel took in a million refugees attitudes have hardened and deportation is firmly on the agenda.

The supporters of multi-culturalism got away with their mischief because global capitalism made most of us richer. We were too busy earning a living to worry about immigration, but its social consequences have had a profound effect on public opinion. Rising crime and terrorism are forcing Europe to get its act together; just as the UK is preparing to leave.

Plutocracy

Our system of government dates back to the days of stage coaches, three-cornered hats, and universal ignorance. Only the upper classes had the vote and bribery was the norm. Today, everybody can vote and they have all got smartphones in their pockets to inform them on any topic. It shouldn't be so easy for charlatans to get elected but they still manage it.

We now have the technology to consult the electorate without calling a general election. Online referendums could be used to inform the government. This would make Parliament obsolete together with 650 MPs and over 800 members of The House of Lords. Those parliamentarians over retiring age could be pensioned off and the younger ones redeployed as traffic wardens. 

Of course, no such reforms will be introduced. We will keep our ancient institutions with their obsolete rituals and carry on wasting millions of pounds. Our MPs will continue to shuffle into lobbies to be counted like sheep and our noble Lords will still frustrate their knavish tricks.

The big businessmen who really run this country are not impressed by public opinion and they see no reason to interfere with tradition. Somebody said that the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. But that's exactly what we do at every general election when we chose a government from the same assortment of nonentities as before. 

The alternative to this madness is not a dictatorship but representative government. We should replace Parliament with a secure computerised system that couldn't be got at by plutocrats.

The top ten British companies are amongst the most powerful in the world. They are; Royal Dutch Shell, HSBC Holdings, British American Tobacco, BP, Glaxo Smith Kline, Diageo, Astra Zeneca, Vodaphone, Unilever, and Glencoe. British businesses paid £43 billion in corporation tax in 2014-15 and contributed an unknown amount in 'donations' to political parties. We are not governed by elected MPs but by the appointed executives of major corporations who put profits before people.

It's the duty of big business
to make money for their shareholders but it's the duty of government to protect workers' rights and provide decent health care and social security. There are some excellent firms that look after their workers but most of them are only interested in making money. Karl Marx predicted that global capitalism would eventually turn into socialism but we haven't got there yet.  


Fashions in Thinking

Without even realising it we all follow fashion to some extent. Short hair is currently in fashion for men but not so long ago long hair was the norm. We may not keep up with the latest styles but we find ourselves slowly adapting to them. Have a look at some old photographs of your friends and family and you will notice collar-length hairstyles, flared trousers, and floral shirts that you would not wear today.

C
onformity starts in the playground and continues into old age. Women of a certain age try to be fashionable by wearing short skirts that would look better on a teenager. And it's the same with social attitudes. Years ago black dogs and cats were often called 'Nigger', and black people usually appeared in films as servants. The original housekeeper in the Tom & Jerry cartoons was a black mammy but she eventually became Irish.

When John Tyndall launched 'Spearhead' magazine n 1964 he used his front page to described Africans as 'sub-human', but a year later the Race Relations Act was passed and AK Chesterton warned:

"The man who thinks that this war can be won by mouthing slogans about 'dirty Jews and filthy niggers' is a maniac whose place should not be in the National Front but in a mental hospital." 

Whatever our thoughts were in the Sixties, it's likely that we have changed our minds. Not many people want to go back to the days when the glamorous model Ruth Ellis (pictured) was hanged for shooting dead her brutal lover, or when the brilliant codebreaker Alan Turing was hounded to his death by the authorities. Times have changed and most of us have changed with them. 

This is often blamed on the Frankfurt School, a group of Marxist scholars who set out to change public attitudes. But most of these reforms can be traced to the French Revolution, or even further back to the Sermon on The Mount. The Marxists did not invent social justice they just adopted it as a strategy.



Of course, people are influenced by propaganda. Smoking and drinking and driving are two positive examples of 'social engineering'. The latest campaign pairs black and white couples in almost every TV commercial. This is not a government initiative but the latest fashion in thinking. Keen young account executives are persuading their clients that diversity sells products. The message to women seems to be, if you want a comfortable bed or a new kitchen, marry a black man.     


Great German Thinkers

On the bicentenary of Karl Marx's birth, we examine his thoughts and those of his fellow countryman and near contemporary Arthur Schopenhauer. In the age of the Internet, we think that we know all the answers but the great thinkers of the 19th century knew a thing or two.  

Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) was best known for his works on psychology, morality, ethics, phenomenology, metaphysics, and aesthetics. Those weighty subjects are best left to his students but his views on history are interesting to the layman.


"The highest civilisation and culture, apart from the ancient Hindus and Egyptians, are found exclusively among the white races; and even with many dark peoples, the ruling caste or race is fairer in colour than the rest and has, therefore, evidently immigrated, for example, the Brahmans, the Incas, and the rulers of the South Sea Islands. All this due to the fact that necessity is the mother of invention because those tribes that emigrated early to the north, and there gradually became white, had to develop all their intellectual powers and invent and perfect all the arts in their struggle with need, want and misery, which in their many forms were brought about by climate. This they had to do in order to make up for the parsimony of nature and out of it came their high civilisation."

Arthur Schopenhauer died just before his country embarked on a series of wars that almost destroyed Europe; the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, the First World War 1914-18, and the Second World War 1939-45. His 'white races' tried to destroy each other with shells, bombs, bayonets and poison gas, but in doing so they advanced science and technology to the age of jet propulsion and atomic weapons.

Perhaps those wars were part of the epic struggle against adversity that he described? A cycle of violence and destruction that was broken by the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951. The Schuman Plan outlawed war between France and Germany by controlling coal and steel production, and it laid the foundations of the European Union.

The old philosophers generally painted a gloomy picture, but just as gamblers study a racehorse's form to asses its chances, so historians study the past to predict the future. Schopenhauer studied mankind and left us the following advice:


"If you want Utopian plans I would say: the only solution to the problem is the despotism of the wise and noble members of a genuine aristocracy, a genuine nobility, achieved by mating the most magnanimous men with the cleverest and most gifted women. This proposal constitutes my Utopia and my Platonic Republic".  

Karl Marx (1818-1883) was an educated middle class German who probably never did a violent thing in his life, but he inspired a revolutionary movement that slaughtered millions. He was widely praised by 'the great and the good' for his economic analysis but veteran blogger Frank Walsh (pictured) took a different view.


The failure of Marxism is firstly due to his wrong thinking, maybe due to Hegel's logic, that has its illogics, (e.g. Hegel says "War is indispensable to progress." As progress is a relative concept of our senses saying, life is better than before, how the hell can we feel better if we atomise ourselves out of existence in war?) As he thought the producer majority could win social power by directly owning the means of production, like a parasite minority, having humanly forgot that a majority is quantitatively and thereby qualitatively the opposite of a minority, so the producer must win social power in the opposite way to a parasitical minority, i.e. by directly owning the fruits of their work  to indirectly own the materials and tools of production thru their, unbled by parasites, purchasing power being always equal to their Free Folk Market's chosen and priced wares; thus giving the producers full employment and so continuity of their purchasing power to make the regenerative capital that commands the factory, farm, mine, shop etc. tools and materials etc. of production and distribution, to make and have available the producers Free Folk  Market's desired products to consume. For without economic power, a folk can never have the political, military, cultural power to secure a real democracy and so shall always be enslaved in parasitocracies, believing in a heavenly life after death or futilely trying to get a heaven on earth by begging to the parasites to be humane and free them, instead of accepting the healthy life-laws of nature, that only the human species having the guts and strength to support and free themselves by being rid of parasites and other predators can have democracy; for life decrees that only they who dare to fight and destroy dictators can be free. Maybe K Marx saw his mistake, of assuming a majority could get economic-social power in the same way as a minority, for in his later years he said: "I am not a Communist." 

The Will of the People

The referendum result was hailed as 'The Will of the People'. They voted 52% to 48% to quit the EU, but the trouble is that people do such strange things. They elected Margaret Thatcher three times in a row and then did the same for Tony Blair. Not once, or twice, but three times!

Voters are not required to know what they are voting for.
Few people could name the 28 states of the EU and even fewer know anything about the single market or the customs union. They get their views from the mass media and they vote according to tribal loyalties.

Nobody has come up with a perfect system of government. Autocracy is fine if you have a benevolent dictator but they have a tendency to go mad, like Margaret Thatcher. Democracy is alright in theory but people often make the wrong decisions. Remember that the mob shouted for Barabbas instead of Jesus.

We are better off today because of advances in science, not because of politics. The Industrial Revolution created the need for a literate and numerate workforce, and main drainage and clean water were infinitely more beneficial that universal franchise. Politicians make laws but human progress is driven by technology.


Theresa May is trying to reconcile two opposing wings of her party. The Labour Party is just as divided, and the Liberal Democrats are too few in numbers to make a difference. Brexit has divided the UK but it has united the rest of Europe. A year ago the populists parties were all for leaving the EU but they have all changed their minds. Simon Kuper wrote in the Financial Times:

And Brexit's failure fits a continuum. In 2015, Greece's Syriza government tried to renegotiate its relationship with the EU, or maybe leave, and failed too. Today, Syriza is a docile pro-EU government. Italy's new government has already dropped talking about leaving the EU or the euro, frightened by spikes in Italian bond yields this spring. In France, Le Pen now says: "We can improve the daily life of French people without leaving the EU."  

In the past two thousand years, we have been a collection of Celtic tribes, a province of the Roman Empire, a Saxon kingdom, a Danish possession, a Norman kingdom, an English Commonwealth, a global empire, an American dependency, and a half-hearted member of the European Union. Our future, like our past, will be determined by destiny and our proximity to the mainland, not by the so-called 'Will of the People'.

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Saturday, 30 June 2018

Nation Revisited # 141, July 2018


Boer Lives Matter – Kerry Bolton.

What the ANC and its allies have been aiming for since their assumption to power is about to take place – the confiscation of White farms without compensation. It is part of a process of White dispossession. 82,000 Whites live in poverty (2011 statistics). Some 80 squatter camps mainly of Afrikaners have cropped up. There are those who say that this is just retribution for ‘apartheid’. Julius Malema, who introduced the motion to confiscate White farmland, said there would be no compensation ‘for the criminals who stole our land'.
The mainly Dutch migrants who formed the basis of the Afrikaner people settled at the Cape in 1652. They encountered roaming Bushmen and Hottentots who were engaged in bloody conflict. Migrating Dutch and Xhosa met each other around 1700. There were no widespread Xhosa settlements. What areas the Xhosa had remained as homeland areas under apartheid. The Afrikaner did not confiscate Xhosa lands.
The Afrikaner, wanting to live in peace, migrated (The Great Trek) during the 1830s to be free of British rule. They founded the Free State and the Transvaal, which also lacked settlements. Only Zululand in Natal was settled. After a war started by the Zulus, with whom the Voortrekkers had a pact, the Afrikaners nonetheless left them in possession of Zululand. In the Free State and Transvaal, the Voortrekkers were attacked by the Matabele, but these were pushed into Rhodesia. Pacts were made between the Voortrekkers and various tribes that had been terrorised by the Matabele, and their lands remained with them.
The Anglo-Boer Wars erupted because mining monopolists wanted to secure the gold and diamonds of the Afrikaner Republics. The excuse used for British invasion was that the Afrikaners were ‘mistreating the Uitlanders’ (‘Outsiders’). During the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) women and children were herded into British concentration camps where 26,000 died of typhus and malnutrition.
The Afrikaners were largely a rural folk (Boer = farmers). Industry and finance were controlled mainly by non-Afrikaners, especially the Oppenheimer mining, industrial, media and financial empire. The Oppenheimer dynasty was always the biggest enemy of the Afrikaner people. When in 1922 White mine workers on the Rand rebelled because of the use of Black scab labour, this was crushed mercilessly by the Smuts Government. In reaction, an Afrikaner Nationalist Government was voted in, with support from the Labour Party. The policy of ‘apartheid’ (separate development) was evolved in an effort to encourage the self-determination of the thirteen different racial groups, most of whom had little or nothing in common. Of these, the largest were the Whites and the Xhosa each with about the same numbers. There is no such entity as a ‘Black’ South African, either before, during or after apartheid.
For decades the eternally persecuted Afrikaner endured the animosity of a combination of Communists and Big Business who used the same rhetoric as the British had used about the supposed lack of ‘human rights’ for the ‘Uitlanders’, to justify attacking the Afrikaners. On both occasions, it served as a cover for the control of South Africa’s wealth, and Harry Oppenheimer commented that Big Business, headed by his corporation (Anglo-American) was in the forefront of undermining apartheid, so that a rootless mass of consumers and workers could be created. Even Professor Noam Chomsky, the Left-wing icon, observed that the anti-apartheid campaigners were regarded by Big Business as ‘their troops’. (Chomsky, Understanding Power, 2002, 88-89).
The reason for the much-condemned ‘pass laws’ was to protect South African workers from the huge numbers of ‘Blacks’ who crossed the border for the better living conditions under the Whites, who expended vast amounts on ‘Black’ welfare, education, sanitation, and housing, and the development of the homelands; all now falling to pieces since the fateful year 1994.
South Africa is repeating what happened in Kenya with the depraved Mau Mau, and the rest of Africa. When a court ruled in 2010 that the ANC song ‘Kill the farmer, kill the Boer’, was ‘hate speech’, ANC General Secretary Gwede Mantashe rejected this. Julius Malema had led the singing, the same gentleman who introduced the motion to confiscate White land, with the ironic quip, ‘the time for reconciliation is over’. Since 1994 over 70,000 Whites have been murdered, including over 6,000 farmers, plus an unknown number raped, tortured and mutilated; although the statistics are debated and denied. Cries of ‘bury them [Boers] alive’ ring out in SA’s Parliament.
When a motion was introduced in the New Zealand Parliament to condemn the confiscation of Boer farms it was vetoed by Labour and NZ First. When a bloodbath results the New Zealand Government will be complicit.
Boer Lives Matter!


Life and Death

We know that at least 456 elderly patients were killed by lethal injections at the Gosport War Memorial Hospital, but we don't know how widespread this practice is. Old people suffering from dementia are difficult to manage but they should not be put down. We are commanded to "Honour thy father and thy mother" but we fail to do so. Winston Churchill supported 'Mercy Killing', in a letter to prime minister Herbert Asquith in 1910 he said:

"The unnatural and increasingly rapid growth of the feeble-minded and insane classes, coupled as it is with steady restriction among the thrifty, energetic and superior stocks, constitutes a national and race danger which it is impossible to exaggerate. I feel that the source from which the stream of madness is fed should be cut off and sealed before another year has passed." (The Asquith papers MS 12 folios 224-8) 


The Swedish scientist Herman Lundborg (pictured) was the father of eugenics. He was awarded a doctorate by Heidelberg University for his contribution to 'race biology' but he had a penchant for 'racially inferior' women and eventually married his cleaner, Maria Isaksson, a woman of Sami (Lapp) heritage. The Sami are reindeer herders that originated in Asia and occupy the north of Scandinavia.

S
terilizations of mental defectives were carried out in Sweden and the United States but in Germany, the Nazis went even further. Their euthanasia program started in September 1939 with terminally ill patients but soon included the mentally handicapped. Following protests by Christians, and the intervention of Bishop von Galen of Munster, Adolf Hitler stopped it in August 1941, but not before 70,000 people had been killed.


The Nazis and their imitators gave genetics a bad name but some of their ideas were right. Arnold Leese argued in 'Race and Politics' that our political views are influenced by our genes and this is supported by modern DNA analysis. The BBC website reported in 2012:

"There are many factors that shape and influence our political views: our upbringing, career, perhaps our friends and partners. But for a few years, there's been growing evidence to suggest that there could be a more fundamental factor behind our choices: political views could be influenced by our genes."

We can now fix genetic defects that have plagued humanity for centuries. And we can also prevent the birth of badly damaged foetuses. Iceland and Denmark routinely screen expectant mothers for Down syndrome and terminate pregnancies where necessary. There are moral objections to such procedures in the West but the Chinese are forging ahead with genetic engineering and they have already conquered Sickle Cell Anemia. 


The Arms Trade

The war in Yemen between the Saudi-backed government and the Houthi rebels is killing civilians as well as combatants. Britain is supplying Saudi Arabia with the Eurofighter Typhoon multirole aircraft and much of their military hardware. We are jointly responsible for the slaughter of civilians but as the world's second-biggest arms dealer we know that such deaths are inevitable.



The arms trade is booming. W
ars are raging in the Sahel and the Congo, the Chinese are putting down an insurrection in Xinjiang, the Burmese are driving the Rohingya out of Burma, Syria is nearing the end of a terrible civil war, Yemen is devastated, and the Israelis are occupying Palestine. In almost every conflict British arms and ammunition are being used, and we have won a £20 billion naval contract from Australia.

We killed civilians in both
World Wars when we blockaded German ports and destroyed their roads, railways and warehouses. We have always used starvation as a weapon of war. Perhaps the cruellest use of this tactic was when we confined Afrikaner women and children to concentration camps during the South African War. Thousands perished in the camps while our soldiers burned their farms. But we were not alone in this brutality, all the great nations were just as bad.

W
e should stop selling arms to Saudi Arabia but that is not going to happen. We hypocritically accuse the Russians of human rights violations but we are the destroyers of Hamburg and Dresden and no crime is beyond us. 

Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, a sponsor of terrorist movements, and a de-facto ally of Israel. Saudi women and migrant workers have few rights and the Christian religion is banned throughout the kingdom. Compare that to Syria where a written constitution guarantees gender equality and religious freedom. And yet we sell arms to the Saudis and make war on the Syrians.  

Liberal Democracy

Conservatives believe in minimal state interference. They rely on market forces to regulate commerce and social responsibility to keep us on the straight and narrow. But history shows that people need laws to live by and police forces to enforce them.

The police in the UK were seldom armed years ago when people respected the law. But now that we have imported criminals and terrorists from all over the world our cops carry machine guns, automatic pistols, and tear gas.

The liberal democratic parties that have ruled Europe for decades are being replaced, Vladimir Putin has been re-elected in Russia, Recip Erdogan has been re-elected in Turkey,  Donald Trump makes increasing use of Executive Orders, and President Xi Jinping of China is installed for life.



The standard of living
in most Western countries improved throughout the twentieth century, people were able to buy cars and houses and access education and medical care. But the rise of global capitalism has changed everything. Goods are cheaper but manufacturing has moved to Asia and well-paid jobs with pensions are a thing of the past.

People are reacting to mass migration and global capitalism. Donald Trump has initiated a trade war with the rest of the world, and Britain is trying to claw back her sovereignty. But tit-for-tat sanctions are not the answer. Old-fashioned nationalism failed in the past and it will fail again. The future will depend on geopolitics and common sense.

Affording the Future

P
rogress has left many of us behind. In a few years time, we will have driverless cars and aircraft that fly us to Australia in a few hours. Industry will be run by robots and medical treatment from examination to surgery and aftercare will be automated. There is no doubt that we have the technology to make these things possible, the worry is how to afford them. 

It's now obvious that home ownership will soon be a thing of the past, a rising population and a housing shortage will make it impossible. Margaret Thatcher's dream of a property-owning democracy has turned into the nightmare of exploitative rents and homelessness. Governments of all parties have abdicated their responsibility to provide decent housing.

Global capitalism made people richer all over the world but it has now reached saturation point. I recently bought twelve pairs of socks for a fiver on Amazon. When I was a kid my mother used to mend socks with darning wool and a gadget called a mushroom. In those days socks were made by machinists working in mills and sold by shopkeepers and their assistants. Money was exchanged for goods and the takings were put in banks, which was staffed by local people. My purchase of a dozen pairs of socks would have helped to keep many people employed. Today, all it involves is a click of the mouse.
          

London is the capital city of a prosperous nation but its doorways are filled with homeless people trying to sleep. We have built a Welfare State but far too many people have fallen by the wayside. As automation takes over wages will fall and we could run out of doorways. Technology was not meant to make us poorer. We are capable of designing and building machines that can repair themselves but our social care system is overstretched and underfunded.

The great challenge of the future is to make things affordable but that can only be done by spreading the wealth of the nation more evenly. At present, five percent of the people own forty percent of the wealth. That cannot be right.

Civil Rights

The trial of Jack Renshaw and the National Action gang followed a number of outrages including the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox by Thomas Mair, and the Finsbury Park Mosque attack by Darren Osborne. Our new Home Secretary Sajid Javid has vowed to clamp down on far-right groups.   


The 'Free Tommy Robinson' demo in London on Sat 9 June left eight policemen injured and nine demonstrators arrested. But the annual National Front march to the Cenotaph is always orderly and peaceful.

Intimidation and violence are
unacceptable but people have a right to organise and demonstrate. It would be wrong to ban the Muslim religion in the UK because a minority of Muslims are terrorists and it would be wrong to ban nationalist groups because some of their supporters are psychopaths.

David Icke 

When David Icke says that reptiles have taken over the world he really believes it. And yet he sells books, appears on television, and addresses packed meetings all over the country. All of which just goes to show that some people will believe anything. The 'Daily Express' reported 18 Feb 2017.

"The former BBC Grandstand presenter, who famously came out as a major conspiracy theorist during an interview with the late Sir Terry Wogan in 1991, was interviewed for a YouTube video shown by channel New World Order TV.

In it, he cemented his claims that the British Royal family are descended from a reptilian bloodline.

Icke subscribes to the Illuminati conspiracy that a secret society of royals, politicians, and business leaders actually runs the world from behind the scenes.

But, he adds to this that members of the Illuminati, including royal families, and high powered business, and political families are the descendants of ancient hybrids between reptilian aliens and humans." 



Conspiracy theory has dominated far-right politics since the days of Nesta Webster and Arnold Leese. In an article in 'Psychology News' entitled, 'Paranoia and the Roots of Conspiracy Theories', Ilan Shrira explains the delusion.

"For one thing, conspiracy theories help us cope with distressing events and make sense out of them. Conspiracies assure us that bad things don't just happen randomly. Conspiracies tell us that someone out there is accountable, however unwittingly or secretly or incomprehensibly, so it's possible to stop these people and punish them and in due course let everyone else re-establish control over their own lives. Conspiracies also remind us that we shouldn't blame ourselves for our predicaments, it's not our fault. it's them! In these ways, believing in conspiracies serves many of the same self-protecting functions as scapegoating."
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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Nation Revisited # 140, June 2018

Free Speech.

There's nothing new about the UK government sending political dissidents to prison. Recent research has revealed that during the Second World War Oswald Mosley and over a thousand of his followers were detained without charge or trial under Defence Regulation 18B, together with members of other parties such as Tory MP Capt Maul Ramsay and former Labour MP John Beckett. But the victims of 18B were luckier than William Joyce and John Amery who paid the ultimate price for opposing plutocracy.

Since the war, scores of patriots have been jailed for; incitement, shoplifting, firearms offences, assault, murder, gross indecency, terrorism, and drawing cartoons. They are now joined by 48-year-old army veteran and London Forum organiser Jez Turner. He said that the Jews are too powerful and to prove his point they had him banged up for twelve months.

Alison Chabloz a talented 54-year-old folk singer from Derbyshire has been convicted, for singing anti-Semitic songs. She will be sentenced in June. Both of them were targeted by Gideon Falter of the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism.

Tommy Robinson was sentenced to 13 months imprisonment for contempt of court. He reported on an ongoing trial after he had been warned not to by a judge. As the journalist, Maajid Nawaz said it's a pity that the authorities didn't act as quickly against the grooming gangs. 

Anyone exercising their right to free speech should do so carefully. Pension fund robbers, dodgy bankers, and sexual predators are fair game but they must be attacked for their crimes and not their tribe.

'The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion' are a fabrication and the Jewish conspiracy theory is far-fetched but there's no doubt that the Jews have friends in high places - notably Theresa May. Most Jews are decent law-abiding citizens but they are let down by the likes of Robert Maxwell, Bernie Madoff and Harvey Weinstein.  


Jez Turner pictured with John Bean, Bill Baillie, and Michael Woodbridge in happier times. You can write to him:
Jeremy Bedford Turner, A4455EE, HMP Wandsworth, Heathfield Road, London SW18 3H

Martin Webster on RT 




George Galloway's interview with Martin Webster on Russian Television is posted on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERSaULdgHgw

George Galloway, the former Labour and Respect Party MP, is a seasoned journalist and broadcaster who specialises in confrontational interviews. He used his expertise to quiz Martin Webster on repatriation and the wartime slaughter of the Jews. Martin Webster answered frankly and unapologetically, and most importantly, he kept his temper.

He is a former organiser of the National Front who now issues the bulletins 'Electronic Loose Cannon' and 'Electronic Watch on Zion'. His spirited defence was based on his view that the British people have not accepted the multi-racial society. That's debatable but it was good to see an Englishman sticking up for his country. Martin Webster must be congratulated for not allowing himself to be provoked or intimidated. He certainly did better than Nick Griffin on Question Time.

The Tories, ever conscious of the 'Special Relationship' with the USA, are threatening to ban Russian Television as part of their anti-Russian campaign. They accuse RT of broadcasting state propaganda, unlike our saintly BBC which transmits only the unvarnished truth. But the Tories will probably lose the next election and we will be under the benign dictatorship of Jeremy Corbyn’s allegedly anti-Semitic Labour Party.

The Northlander
When violence erupted in West London in 1958 the media blamed the white working class, but Roger Pearson of 'The Northlander' took a different view. He was a co-founder of the Northern League, which described itself as a pan-Nordic cultural organisation. In 1965 he moved to America where he worked with Willis Carto and became a prominent member of the World Anti-Communist League. Proudly displayed on his office wall in Washington DC was a framed letter from President Ronald Reagan.

"You are performing a valuable service in bringing to a wide audience the works of leading scholars who are supportive of a free enterprise economy, a firm and consistent foreign policy and a strong national defence. Your substantial contribution to promoting and upholding those ideals and principles that we value home and abroad are greatly appreciated." 




This editorial from 'The Northlander' of September 1958 is written in the style and language of the Fifties.

"It did not take long before left-wingers and one-worlders got round to falsifying reports and using the news of the recent disturbances in Britain at Nottingham and Notting Hill Gate against the English.

With the Nottingham flare-up, the one-worlders were taken by surprise and the news was fairly accurately reported. Here was a clear case of native Englishmen being attacked and struck down without means of defence, by gangs of West Indians armed with razors, iron bars, chains and broken bottles. All the people admitted to hospital were English, and this fact was allowed to leak out.

By the time of the Notting Hill Gate troubles, however, the Left was alerted. When a boy of ten was coshed in the face, the press had had its orders not to mention that he was English. When fire-bombs were thrown, again most papers overlooked that they were thrown by West Indians. Instead, when one West Indian thug was pursued by Teddy boys, this was given enormous prominence as though the entire trouble was due to the deliberate onslaught of trouble making 'white' elements against the innocent immigrants: even though a short while previously the papers were admitting that crime thrived amongst the West Indians in this area.

In future, we can now expect nothing but biased reporting with suppression of news which might reveal the true facts and promote further opposition to the continued mongrelisation of Britain. And watch out for one of the cleverest of all tricks. Destroy national pride, that is the watchword of the cosmopolites: don't admit that English husbands have been struck down on English soil while their wives were pummelled. That might bring something of the old spirit of our English heritage back. Say instead merely that fights developed between 'whites' and West Indians. Take away the national heritage of the English, and dub them 'whites', a miscellaneous, unattractive word. Deny them their heritage, and they won't see it pass away.

With luck, they may even overlook it when an African appears on television and calls himself a Welshman on the grounds that he was born in Cardiff."

The Economy

Those worried that banks "create money out of nothing" should have met my uncle John. Many years ago I was drinking with him when he was offered a lorry load of toys. He hadn't seen them and no money changed hands but the deal was struck. Several drinks later another man approached him who wanted to buy the toys. The deal was settled with a handshake and my uncle made a handsome profit without seeing the goods or handling the money. That was my introduction to commerce, a system that's governed by supply and demand and relies on trust. It taught me that there's nothing mysterious about credit and there's nothing wrong with making a profit.

Governments raise money by collecting taxes and selling interest-bearing bonds. There is nothing wrong with that. Adolf Hitler was a great bond salesman. The Third Reich was financed by bonds and so was the Allied war effort. Governments and private companies are not "creating money out of nothing" when they issue bonds, they are taking deposits in return for future rewards.

Excessive interest rates on loans and investments are wrong but reasonable rates are legitimate. It's fashionable to hate bankers but they are only providing a service. Financial criminals should be arrested and punished but your bank manager should be spared.


All of t
he totalitarian regimes preached revolution but practised a form of state capitalism. After an initial period of runaway inflation, the State Bank of the USSR issued a new rouble backed by gold. And in Germany, Hitler's Rothschild-trained Economics Minister Hjalmar Schacht laid the foundations of recovery with the help of his close friend Montague Norman of the Bank of England who obligingly transferred the Czechoslovak gold reserves to the Reich. The Nazis invested in public works, as recommended by Oswald Mosley and Maynard Keynes in the UK and practised by Benito Mussolini in Italy and FD Roosevelt in the USA.


Theoretical economic systems are all very well but nations live by producing or importing, goods and services. Those with educated workers and plentiful resources are booming but those without are struggling. We are fortunate in the UK to have efficient agricultural and manufacturing sectors and thriving services.

Fifty years ago half of our workers were employed in manufacturing. We exported ships, locomotives, cars and motorcycles to the Dominions and imported their raw materials. Now, the pattern of world trade has changed; most of the manufacturing jobs have gone, and 86% of our workers are employed in services. It's a pity because people took pride in being skilled workers. It's just as honourable to be a burger flipper or a call centre operator but not as satisfying, or as lucrative. 

Our mostly foreign-owned industries are competitive. The same workers who constantly went on strike in the old days are now breaking production records. They have shown what they can do with modern machinery and good management, and they have destroyed the myth of the lazy British worker. It wasn't bloody-minded trade unions that crippled British industry but absentee bosses who thought that they could run a business from a golf course.


Global capitalism driven by consumer demand and made possible by containerised shipping has made most of us richer. We can afford to take our holidays in exotic locations and buy the latest electrical goods but the old industries that provided good jobs and pensions have gone to China. Today, a good education is essential to get a well-paid job. Tony Blair was wrong about "weapons of mass destruction" but he was right about education.

The Service Economy includes everyone from medical staff to construction workers and engineers. We are short of skills because successive governments found it cheaper to hire foreigners than to train our own people. It costs £230,000 to train a doctor but the NHS can bring one from abroad for the price of an airline ticket.
We must end this reliance on imported labour but until we have enough trained workers we will need immigrant labour. We must, therefore, decide if we want fellow Europeans, who share our race and culture, or Africans and Asians.

We don't know what will happen when we leave the EU, or even if we will leave. But whatever happens, we will still need to provide goods and services for the home market and export enough goods to earn dollars with which to buy oil. Since the Nixon Shock of 1971, the US has dominated the World Trade Organisation and used trade as a weapon of war. 'Free Trade' is an illusion and Liam Fox is chasing rainbows.

Bernard Franklyn - The Flame - http://theflameuk.com/




We have been losing out for centuries because the enemy has a better propaganda machine and is able to buy people off. They also use front men to act for them so the real controllers are never seen. For instance, every prime minister since 1940 has been a Zionist and Jews have run America and the UK for much longer than many people realise. America, Britain, most of the EU and Australia are currently run by Israel. Note these were the countries that expelled their Russian diplomats.

I stood for the National Front in the late 1970's and early 1980's for the general election. I had good local support due to me standing locally and being self-employed running my own TV company selling, repairing and renting televisions and video recorders. A few weeks before the first general election I heard that an elderly high ranking Freemason was spreading lies about me. He phoned me asking me to repair his TV without identifying himself. When I called he spent three hours interrogating me. At the end, he had to admit I had good reason to be annoyed with the people I was complaining about.

After the second general election, he called me round again. He said "You received the same result of 17 and a half percent this time as you received before, despite the problems escalating between the two elections. You won't get any more than this because only around 16% of the public have the ability to think clearly and can be persuaded to vote for whichever party the BBC and newspapers want to win. Why don't you become a Freemason and I can arrange for you to rent TV and video recorders in hotels owned by Freemasons and arrange for you to get elected as a Labour or Tory councillor in virtually any area that you want. You won't have to pay for the TV's we will buy them and you can pay us back as you collect the money." I turned him down as I knew I would not be able to say what I wanted and there was a good chance that they would want to call back favours. The Bolsheviks found that putting fluoride in the water prevented the public from thinking clearly. This is the real reason parliament insists on adding it.

Parliament, the BBC, Fabians, Freemasons and others are trying to get the British outnumbered as soon as possible by blacks, Muslims, Asians and other foreigners. It is clear that our enemies put the immigrants before the British. Their first aim is to get us at war with Russia. Many of the naïve Britons I speak to are not interested in listening. When I say you will pay attention when you get your call-up papers it makes them think. The Bolshevik Revolution was funded and organised by American based Jewish bankers. They decided they needed to reunite Western Europeans with the Soviet Bloc. So they allowed the Wall to come down and they then started getting the ex-Soviet countries to join the EU. They have been outsmarted by Putin who has done much to re-Christianise the Soviet Union and done much to restore confidence in his people. This has angered the Jewish warmongers who are determined to start a war between the West and Russia. The next Zionist war, if we don't take back control of our country, will be a three-way civil war between the Muslims, blacks and the British. It is no good saying lots of the immigrants are doing useful jobs helping us out. It only takes 2% of the blacks and Muslims to create a serious threat and don't forget the Zionists and Parliament will be on their side.




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